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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIJTU WALES DillV NEWS. THREE SIX -<31 WORDS. ONCE. XIMES- TIMES JKJP aO^ ordg 0 6 10 1 6 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES — —— •• NEWS AND 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 «• ECHO. 20 Words Each extra 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 ^/D < 30 Words SMITH WALES E€H«. q Q WORDS. ONCK. TIXM. srx ———————— WORDS. ONCK. "JME3. —— 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- ——— — —— B»ch Extra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 JOWords 1/- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 Ti L—1/ 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 j 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver* tisement specified beune, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertiot4 StWf paid for previous to insertion if either oj these conditions ts not complied ieith, the Advertise* merit will be charged by the Business Scale Apartment*, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To bt Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneout Wants. Notices of Births, Marriage*. and Deaths, ts each, if lot exceeding to words, and 6tJ for each additimat 10 vordt. ifcrsott&L MR William Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, lata Detective-Sergeant Cardiff Police confiden- tial investigations highest references —83, Alexandra- road. Cardiff 582 SMOKE Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco nuinafaefeured 1202 ^arinerstjip- PABTNER wanted. for Machinery and Iron Busi- -IL ness suitable for retired engineer or one with Machinery experience D 215. Echo Office, Cardiff. pABTOfER, sleeping or active, in good going con- Jj1 cern, established some years reliable opportn .ity.-Full inquiry and references, address 0 793, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 793 PARTNERSIITP.—Wanted, aGentJeman with about £ 400 to join an Auctioneer in establishing a Sale- room in a town with a rapidly increasing population in aggeounty. Only principals or their solicitors treated with. Communications in first instance to be addressed J. 9608, *• South Wales Daily News," Cardiff 140. iHatrimcmaL ATRIMONY.—A yonng, good-Joolring lady whe 1*1. hati a little mony r»wk1, would marry if she watd meet with a kind-hearted business man.—Miss Sashforth, 39, Britanninstreet., London. W (3. 959 PERSON (45) wishes to Correspond with Woman, about 40, with view to etnigrat.mg to Canada me acquainted with agricultural hfe and a little Beans prefe-ft(L -Write T V>8. Fcho Office. Cardiff. JKidtral. SOUTH Wales Nurses' Co-operation. 152, Newport- road, Cardiff. —Medical. Surreal, and Maternity Jfurses Supplied Day and Night.—Telegrams ;— Prompt. Cardiff." 1330 1IW ChemisU.-Wanted situation as Assistant -9 hijkesB references permanent.—Apply Evan Thomas, London House. Llantrisant. 950 Jffnstrai, APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed te initials or fictitious names, U this •See. are requested not to send original testimonials ;wii-,tbeir applications, ball to enclose copies of estfmonials only. |*M"R A. C. Toone, Pianist, Organist, and Violinist, Itx has Removed to 46. Lo ngcross- s treet, Boath. A fe- vamocies for pupils. 919 MISS Astle ,after 12 very successful years in Cardiff has mnch pleasure in announcing that she oon tinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penarth visited twice weekly.-Lessoms saven at the ■'evidences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations. Terms moderate 1197 SINGLE Lessons or quarterly. Piano, Violin. Sing- ing, Theory experienced teacher (cer. Trin. CoU. Lond.); moderate.—Mrs Owen. 10. Cranbrook- street. Cardiff. 5 fllO Schools, Teachers.—Cleamnee}SaJ« Copyright 1 Songs, Solos, Valses, 7s 6d 100 21s worth post free. Is.—Tamer and Co.. Henbnry. near Bristol. S52 <Kbttcati0itaL A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\_ addressed initials or fletitioss names, at this s ce, are requested not to send original testimonials are with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. BENCH, Spaaish, IteUao, 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 OjOUTH Wales Tutorial Classes. —Preparation for Government, University, and Professional Examin- ations.—R. Stowe, B.A.. Secretaiy, 24, Richmrmd- ttmd, Cardiff. 243 Uonustir Serbants. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to ixitlals er fieri bious names" at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials withti heir applications, but to enclose copies of teati monials only. CHILD'S-maid or Nursery Governess highly recom- mended country preferred. Housemaids and Companion.—Mrs FnrmvaJFs Select Registry, Cardiff. c Cook. Parlourmaids, and Generals wanted. 843 1-1 ENFRAL Servant, must be clean and fond of \3r cbmroa -Apply (after 6 o'clock) 36, Plasturton- gardens, Cardiff. 243 OODPlain Cook for gentleman's family baking and churning no washing early rising and good character reqnired state wages and experience.—Mrs Simkin, The Ceders. Pontrilas, Herefordshire. 883 WANTED,~iii lan*. strong experienced Cook- General good character excellent wages to suitable person seven in family.-B 352. Echo" Office. Cardiff. 352 WANTED, a working Housekeeper for a small farm three in family small dairy.—Apply, with wages required and testimonials, to John. Argoed tsat, Uansannor, Cowbridge. 370 HT ANTED, good Cook-General for two in familyf; tt washing, ironing must. be experienced good character indispensable.—Maria uita, Uuadae. New. port, M011. 372 ANTED leoln. respectable Girt, about 16 (one VW from the country preferred), for family of three no children.—18. De Bnrgb-street, Cardiff. 354 ANTVo. sfrongT^useful Girl, about, 18, as General Servant; knowledge of Plain Cooking preferred. -Williains. Wine Merchant, Old Bridge, Haverfordwest. 271 ANTED, Chambermaid Waitress good refer- W ences.—Croes Keys Hotel, Newport. Mon. WANTED immediately. Young Girl for mornings. —Apply 24, Richards-terrace. 192 ANTEDT good General Servant for family of three no children washinfl, plain cooking. yV three no children washinfl, plain cooking. I)r. W illiams. 65, Partridge-road. Roath. 984 ANTED, La experienced PWn Cook foro6Busi- WANTED, an experienced Plain Cook for a Busi- ness House.—Apply to Wm. Harris. 144, High- street. Merthyr. 1790 WANTED, General" 214; family two no wash- ing three evenings off every week; very comfort- able home, easy situa.tion.-61, Apsley-road, Clifton. WANTED, an experienced General Servant, for business house.—Apply Davies, Draper. Gadlys, Aberdare. 710 WIDOWEBT^with "famii y," in Bhondda Valley, TT requires good Working Housekeeper, one able to saw; aga 40 to 45. -Write J", Ecbo," Office, PoetTpndd. 1857 Situations Vacant 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- a monials only. APPOINTMENTS under Government.-Nummous A. Vacancies Males, 1; Females, 15-20. Men Clerks, Boy Clerk*. Exise, Female Clerks, Telegraph Learners, and Sorters. Rapid preparatiou by the most successful system passed over 3.500 details free.—Mr Skerry, M.A., 27, Chancery-lane, London. Manual, post free. Is 9d. 802 BAKERS.-Wanted, a Young Man for the Bake- house indoors.—Apply F. Smith. 15. Jonestown, jo house indoor-Applr F. Smith. 15. Jonestown, Blaenclydach. Toaypaady. 52 BUTCHERS.—W&nted, a respeemble Youth fmm 15 to 16 able to dress sheep and make himself generally useful comfortable home state full par- ticulars.—J Thomas, Butcher, 14,Coity.L. Bridgend. j SLEAN, honest Ynung Woman wanted d&Uy from I 7 to 4 for housework must produce character.— Mra Humphreys, 187, Penarth-road. 50 BOPPER Machine Lad wanted at once.—Apply c South Wales Prinwax Works, Westgate-street, Cardiff. GOOD fine Ironer and Washer required to live oui—Hand Laundry, PorthcawL 265 1OOD Wheelwright wanted at once.—Apply Alex- I ander, Laurie House, Caldicot. 814 I ander, Laurie House, Caldicot. 814 s~7ROCEBV. — Wanted immediately, strong, re- \~K liable Hanlier abstainer preferred. Also smart Lad to leant the post, office work and U generally asef'ul —Apply philips. Blaenllechao, Feradale. 230 OINKBS.—Wanted, few good Men for London permanent situation non-Unionist essen^l • »a-es 9V,< rising to lOd, bour.-Apply Howen Wd- liams, Builder, 18, Rgrmoadsey-atreet, London. 1\| ACHINKT Wanted for Singer's Matbtat;; i.fX thoroughly competent; for dres-making rwim. -Seccombe, Qaean-street. _— ° RLNTKR^; Wanted immediateiy, a positor (Welsh); must be steady also Improver <tate wages, Ac.—John Davies, Printer, Pentre. R.S.O. 1.ATRH Wanted.—Apply Foreman, New Girls' School, Cowbridge. /T\AILOBS.—Wanted at ooce, a General Hand con- JL stant work tor a steady man.—Apply Mrs Jones, Essporiam, Mountain Ash. 2 rJtAtLORS.—Wanted at once, first-class General Jl Hand sober man only one who can make coats well.—Appy p. C..Tones, l'teorky. TO Moulders.—Wanted, a good sober Workman; laprerer.—Apply to Lewisaud Cule, Amman- ford. 360 fl^O General Smith wanted immedi- X atoii.-W. 3, QibMo. liaMtwW«nMnd<U. | WAGON Builders.—Wanted, six good Men steady job to suitable men.—Hurst, Nelson, and Co., Ltd., Motherwell, N.B. 828 ANTKD at once, good Wheelwright, used to heavy and light wook constant employment for snitable man.—S. Stanbury, Pontypridd. 1921 WANTED, a Head Annealer, one accustomed to all class of work.—Apply L. 1926, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 1926 WANTED, an experienced Young Man to take charge ot Cold Rolls.—Apply by letter, stating experience and wages required, to Amman Iron Com- pany, Bryua.mman. 1907 \\TANTED, a good Shoeing and General Smith, f T used to Wheelwright's work; constancy — A ppiy. stating age, wages, and experience, to Thomas, Wheelwright, Tirphil. 119 WANTED immediately, Groom-Coachman able to ride and drive, single ot pair, and make him- self generally useful.-A;ply Penarth House, Penarth, from 3 to <5. 1895 ANTEI-), Yoiing Ma.n to sell bread, help in bake- W house, look after horse, make himself useful; live in; state wajjes and reference.-R.ichards, Supply Stores, Treharris. 79 ANTEDTafew good Bricklayers and Navvies. W Aberdare Water Works.-Apply on the Works &NTED. few good Waaon Makem-Apply W Harrison and Camra, Rotherham. 1524 WXNTED, a good all-round Painter must be well up in all branches and competent to take charge of men and work.—Apply, by letter only, C. Jenkins and Son, Bridgend. 1419 YOUTH as Collector and to learn Photographic Business salary small cash security required. —Apply after 6, 4, High-street. 106 £ 30 a month can be maiie with £ 10.—For particulars address Caness, 151, Leadenhall-st., London. 332 £lO.-A conditional Salary of 12s id to 210 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:),6t. Heleu's-gardens, North Ken- sington, London, W. 208 Shop Assistants. 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 '-estimonials only RAPEP,Y.-Wanted, Improvers and Assistants D for millinery, showroom, and fancy counters to bve out.Secoombe, Queen-street. 1875 DRAPERY and Oui fitting —Wanted immediately, pushing Young man (Welsh).—Apply (full par- ticulars first letter) John Williams, Manchester House, Penrhiwceioer. 953 AP ERY. -Wanted immediately, a steady Young D Man of about six years' experience, accustomed to a pushing trade also an Improver must be able to speak Welsh.—State full pa-ticulars D. W. Davies and Co., Compton House. Tonypandy. 955 ROCER.—Wanted, Situation by Young Man to JC serve in shep and drive out; experienced.—Apply Jr serve in shep and drive out; experienced.—Apply Fred Hughes, Penpergwm, near Abergavenny. 268 i ROCERS —Wanted, smart Improver and Appren- \JT tice Welsh state full particulars first letter abstainer.—John Gower, Bagia,, House. Treorchy, R.M.O. 116 GROCERS.—Wanted, Juuior, to look after horse and assist generally.—Apply personally, D. G and assist geuer&Uy.-Apply personally, D. Morgan, Pontypridd. 1902 GROCKRY.—Wanted, steady Young Man as Carter wdll used to horses with good refer- ences—Apply O. J. Williams, Abergavenny. 377 (S ROCERY.—Wanted, a Young Man to deliver J" goods and assist at counter.—1'. Langden, Porth^wl. 204 fl ROCERY.-Wanted, smart Young Man to deliver kx grocery and bread must be good salesman indoors.—D. Elias, 64, Bridge-street, Cardiff. 249 ROCERV. -Watit,d, ,Ln Assistant of good charac- Jr ter, willing and persevering, to itaie charge. if nece,gsary.-Full particulars to J. Knapp. Market- street, PontynooL 966 RO,r,F.RY and Provisions.-Wante,l. smart Junior ~JT Hands must be of obliging, pushing, and sober habits; u»ed to soliciting.—Apply, with all particu- lars, David Davies, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale. 931 GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, a smart Improver, outdoors —Rhys Williams, Town Supply, Bridgend. State full particulars, first letter. (■"1 ROCEBY and Provision Trade —Wanted, good JT Junior Assistant must know Welsh—Apply Wm Harris, 144, High-qtreet, Nferthyr. 877 IE WIS Lewis and Co., Dripers, Swansea, have a J vacancy for an experienced Young Lady (Welsh) personal application preferred. 1909 LEWIS Lewis and Co., Swansea, have a vacancy for a thoroughly experienced Young Man for Cloth- ing (Welsh). Personal application preferred. 1867 MILLTNEBY. — Wanted immediately, an ex- perienced Milliner, to take own orders Welsh fall particulars —Williams and Co.. Lloyd's House, Pentre, Rhondda. 962 POSTAL and Grocery.Vanted, Assistant, male or JL female, to the Grocery one acquainted with postal woyk.-Apply Postmaster, Crickhowell. 80 TDRESENTATION Te* Trade.-Manager wanted for P Branch Shop abstainer speak Welsh state age, salary, references-Beehive Tea Co., Porth, Glam. T Gower, Monmouth, lequices a smart Junior for hosiery and fancy, used to good medium class trade. Enclose photo. 261 WANTED immediately, a Young Man must be WANTED immediately, a Young Man must be good window-dresser and stockkeeper.—W. Jones, New London House, Ammanford. 78 ANTED at once, a Young Lady forshowroom.- f Apply, stating salary and references, to W. P. Thomas, Glasgow House, Abertillery. 1814 Clerks, Managers, hu A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements f\ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this o ce, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. COLLIERY Managers Wanted, a Certificated C Manager, experienced in steam coal collieries.— Apply by letter to Richard Bedlington, Esq., Aberdare. TO Parents and Guardians.—Wanted, a respectable Youth, not over 17, for the commercial depart- ment of a newspaper office.—Apply in first instance to ] Vigilant, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. Agencies, ttrabtlltrs. &r. 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 o enoiose copies of testi- monials only. A L ondon trm of Wholesale Teadealers are open to appoint several representatives in South Wales district salary and commission. Apply in first instance. Housekeeper, 11. Idol-lane, Eastcneap. A Progressive anil popular Life Assurance Company is prepared to appoint Agents on special terms for the whole of South Wales. Success is certain to those who have energy and perseverance. Full par- ticulars given on application.—Apply X. Y. Z., Daily News," Cardiff. 182 AGENTS wanted to posh first-class Machinery Oils liberal commission.—Box 31, Post Office, Liverpool. 803 ft GENTS wanted by an old-established London firm xV to call on mills, ironworks, collieries, brewers, contractors, builders, fanners constant employment for whole or spare time high commission no risk every encouragement given.—Address Manager. 45, High-street, Stratford, London. 807 BRADBURY a CO., Limited, Sewing Machine Manufacturers, Alexandra-road, Swansea.—To Insurance Agents and Others.—Throughout South Wales good commission may be obtained by commu- nicating with the above-named firm. 1856 NFLUENTIAL Layman, Colporteur, or Local Preacher with persuasive ability to introduce The Bible History' (entirely new) to clergymen and deacons of large congrrgations. This is an exceptional and unique opportunity. Only one agent for South Wales appointed.—Apply, first instance. Recorder, South Wales Daily News," Swansea. 1872 PROVISIONS, Fruit, Sugar, and Spices.—Wanted, Representative, on salary and commission, with good connection amongst- wholesale and leading retail buyers, by Bristol firm.-Address E 250, h South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 250 Situations Wanted. BAKERS.—Young Man (19) seek3 situation as third; can assist with smalls abstainer good refer- ence.-Morris, S5, Uigb-street, Mountain Ash. 53 GEN ERAL seeks situation, age 24 five years' ex- cellent character left no fault strong country servant; early riser.-General, 71, Park-street, Bristol ORNHRAL disengaged, age 19 two years' good kW character; undertake washing, ironing; can rook; strong, willing country servant.—Jane, 61, Apsley-road, Clifton. 808 ,f'l RIOCRUY, ProvisioDs.-Situation wanted, any vx capacity, by assistant; single drive, solicit; excellent reforencef,Industria, 2. Ebringtcn-terrace, Alpbington-road, Exeter. 752 CI ROC KBY and Provisions. — Re-engagement by JT young man (20), middle-class trade good refer- ences snd experience. Please state salary.—B 212, Daily News, Cardiff. 212 TAILORS Cutter.—Wanted, by a young man. Situation as Cut ter first-class diplomist from the London College of Arts good references age 23 abstainer.—Apply W 863. "Daily News." Cardiff. 863 mO Bakers.—Situation wanted by a Young Man as J. Third in Bakehouse and Deliver.—Address E., 9, Magazine-row, Carmarthen. 104 given to anyone getting Advertiser regular work, ■t, Docks or Town good references.—S. 375, Daily loggings, Apartments, &t. ^"COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let, Vy close to sands trams pass the door terms mode- rate.—7, Hawwden-crescent, St. Helen's-rd., Swansea. OWER.-Seamde Apartments sitting-rooms, bed- rooms, bathroom, lavatory. Ac., on reasonable terms.—Apply Philip Rees, Brynteg House, Llangea- nith. 1829 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive Channel view superior accommodation; mode rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 958 JFor .%ale.~jfgttses, ltanft« &r. n MARRY.—For Sale, Hebble Honse, Cadoxton, con- taining hall, 3 reception-rooms, kitchen, nantriee, drooms, bathroom, h. and c., office, coach-house, J) taining hall, 3 reception-rooms, kitchen, nantriee, drooms, bathroom, h. and c.. office, coach-house, stable, cowbouse, ',4 an acregarden, stocked with fmit trees ground rent only £ 4 mortgage if required splendid position; five minutes' from station.—W. Thomas, Auctioneer, Cadoxwn-Barry. 736 EDFORD-Street.—For Sale, Two good Houses; cheap.—Apply 14. Gordon-road. Cardiff. FOR Sale, by Private Treaty, the valuable and compact Worcester Tinplate Works, Morriston. Apply to Stricks, Bellingham, and Hanson, Solicitors, Swansea. 1908 OR Sate, 22, Rawden-place, Cardiff.—Apply above address. 237 "OREEHOLD~Shop and Premises to be Sold com- JT prises basement, shop, showroom, numerous bed- rooms; central position. —Thomas Ash too, Owm- donkin-terrace. Swansea. 92 /"I OOD welT-buii t. Houses for Sale, Cathedral-road, VJ Berthwin-street, Plasturton-avenue, and Neville- street—Particulars. Thomas, 108, Richmond-road. 898 For Sale, two well-built Cot- JLi tAgey, main road, centre of place.-For Pricsi etr-, write 3, Wyndham-road, Canton, Cardiff. 892 LLANiSHE, S2Ue> tWo~charming Country Villas bath every conventenco large gardens near station price low.—Hawker, Church-terrace, L'uishen^ 210 LI, \NISHEN.—The HoOiee, near^tation^ con- taining 3 sitting-rooms and 10 large lovely views.-Book Wazd, 8IICI diiiiD I too':lt ÇarcWI. 28 NEAR Cardiff.—House, standing in its own ground of about one acre, near station price, £ 800.— F 283, "Daily News," Cardiff. 283 TO Capitalists, Restaurant Keepers, &c.—To be JL sold, acommodious, well-built Block of Buildings, now used as a temperance hotel, restaurant, and oeffee tavern, together with two shops, situated in one of busiest thoroughfares of Cardiff, and now doing a splendid business.—Apply W. B., "Daily News," Cardiff. 108 Han ft, &c, FOB Summer Months.—Nice Villa Residence, with splendid Kitchen Garden bath piano terms moderate.—Apply early, Davies, Belle Vue, Llandilo. FORFURNISHEDancttiNFURNISBED Resi- liences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 OOD Tack for horses and cattle in Saltmarsh.—• ]T Apply VV. Williams, Splott Farm, Cardiff. 94 (VBAIGBERTHLWYDD, near Aberdare Junction, Jr splendid building sites, near Dowlais Co.'s new pits, to be Let on reasonable terms.—Apply G. Sea- norne, Hengoed, Maesycwmmer. 121 AND to Let for Grazing excellent place for ponies and young cattle.—Apply Munroe, Cefyn y Fan Farm, Cymmer, Glyncorrwg, near Port Talbot. LANISHENT-Eieven-room Villa to Let; bath- JLj room, coachhouse, stable, conservatory also 8- room Cottage large garden.-Apply Post Office, Llanis hen. 795 ]&/f UMBLES.—To Let, two Furnished 4-roomed Cottages also two Unfurnished ditto five minutes' walk from station healthy position, good view of bay.-Apl,ly Sanders, 17, Prospect-terrace, Norton, Mumbles. 1900 UMBLES.-Two small Furnished Honses to Let, 31 for whole or part of summer.—Mrs Linford, 10, Bay-street, Mumbles, Swansea. 947 PASTURE Land, about 2 acres, Canton con- JL venient Villas, 7s 6d per week inclusive; and Cottages, Canton.-Palmer, 18, High-street, Cardiff. ENARTfl. -Several semi-detached Villas to lets P some with immediate possession, other in June. —Apply 19. Station-road, Penarth. 216 P" ENARTH.—Semi-detached Villa immediate pos- JL session 6 bedrooms Paget-place.-Particulars G. Pile, 1, Paget-rerrace. 718 PORTHCAWL.—An 8-roomed House on Esplanade to be Let, furnished plate and linen, if to be Let, furnished plate aud linen, if required. -Address Mrs Ingledew, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 1919 RADYR.—To Let, a semi-detached Villa large garden, two greenhouses, and side entrance.- Apply POST Office. U;ulyr. 284 TO Let, Sketty Hall Mansion gardens, entrance lodge adjoining Swansea Bay, two miles from Swansea ;nd three miles from the Mumbles immediate possession rent moderate land if required.—Apply L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place. Swansea. 1922 fT^O Let, Glanogwv Honse and Grounds, Bridgend.— X Apply to L. D. Nicholl, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. O Let, Gwylfa. Llandaff, well built detached Residence south aspect; two reception-rooms, office, six bedrooms, dressing-room, bathroom gas and water laid on rates low rent 5.-Apply J. Watson, The Lodge. Uandaff. 15 TO Let, Bryntirion, Abergavenny six rooms, usual offices one minute from Great Western Station. —Apply John 0. Marsh, St" Ronan's, Abergavenny.863 VALUABLE Residential Freehold Property.—To y be Let or S^kl, the very desirable Residence with the domestic offices and convenient outbuildings, and 32 acres of excellent land thereto belonging, known by the general name of the Greenery, situate in the parishes of Llanfrechfa Upper and Panteg, Mon- mouthshire, and now in the occupation of William Samlbrook, Esq.. as tenant. The property is freehold and is beautifully situated on the slope of the hill, and commands extensive views of charming scenery. It lies within one and a half miles of the thriving town of Pontypool and nine miles from Newport; the Panteg Railway Station is within ten minutes' walk, and Pontypool Road Station is only about one mile distant. The house is roomy and very substantially built, and well adapted for residential purposes. The land would afford many admirable sites for villa resi- dences if developed f. r building purposes.-Forfurther pn.rticuiars apply to D. M Llewellin, Esq., Mining Engineer, Glanwern Offices. Pontypool, or to John Moxon, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, Mon. 1914 KSTON-anper-ilare —For particulars of Houses, W Businesses, and Business Premises avail- able, apply spearing, Auctioneer and House Agent, 5, South Parade. Weston-super-Mare. !!96 WINDSOR House, Langland Hill, Mumbles con- venient and beautiful situation, extensive views good garden Caswell water carriage drive from Langland-road suitable for family, or excellent opportunity as boarding-house.—W. Williams, 29, Castle-street, Swansea. 1791 Iffy premises, & £ ♦ BARRY District.—To Let, several Shops, Offices, and Stables, Holton-road and Thompson-street. For Sale, grand bargains, occupied Business and Cottage Property, best position. Business and Resi- dential Building ites to Let. Outfitting, Butchers', Drapery, Provis-on and Grocery, with licences attached, and other Businesses for Di-;posM-Apply Edward Rees, Barry Central Auction Rooms, 79, Holton-road. Established 1877. 1 tents collected. 364 (CARDIFF Exhibition.—To Ler., commodious Pre- j mises with large dry cellars, within 10 minutes' walk of Exhibition Grounds -Apply to Mr Farrell, 1, Arcade Chambers, St. John's-square. Cardiff. 427 NIAL Hall Buildings.—Large Warehouse to \_y Let as a dry goods store; also Warehouse with Cellar, suitable for wholesale provision business terms moderate.—Apply Collett and Isaac, Cardiff EBBW Vale.—TO Let, splendid House, double- fronted Shop, and Bakehouse, where a large business has been carried on for many years low rent.—Apply Messrs Powell and Hughes, Solicitors, Ebbw Vale. 254 LANDRINDOD Wells.—To be Let or Sold, Urge Lodging-House, suitable for boarding-house or business premises central potiition.-For particulars, apyly to Thomas Owen, Middleton-terrace, Llandrin- dod Wells. 951 NEWPOBT, Mon.—28 and 29, Canal-parade, corner Shop and House to Let, lately rebuilt, where a grocery business has been carried on successfully for many years.—Apply to G. Seaborne, Hengoed, Mapsy. cwmmer. 120 E;WPO)I.T.-To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooma I and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.-ParWulars of Manager. Daily News Office, Newoort. 1195 OFFICE to Let at 1, Catherine-street, Pontypridd; I commodious and centrally situated good busi- ness position suitable for solicitor, auctioneer, Ac.— Apply Daily News" Office, Pontypridd. 1314 OFFICES in St. Mary-street. —To be Let, Rooms 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 II Office, Cardiff. 1266 ENARTH.-Lock-up Shop, first-class position for I fruiterer or good class hair(iresser.-Apply F. Speed. House Agent, Penarth. 856 TDONTARDULAM.—io be Let, Grocery Shop rent J. moderate stock on sale house furnished or unfurnished also quarter of an acre of freehold land, and stable and pony and trap on sale.-Apply soon (leaving for America), Supply Stores, Tynybone. 1899 RHONDDA.—House and Double-fronted Shop to Let in Church-road, Ton Ystrad suitable auy business. -Apply Jenkins, Garth, Hirwain. 848 SHOP to Let in Queen's square, Tylorstown; K3 excellent position fur restaurant.—Apply S. T. Jones, Bohemian House, Tylorstown. 1740 OJTABLES to Let, back of CastJe-road and North- cote-street.—Thomas, 108, Richmond-road. 899| rjio Let, House, double-fronted Shop and Bake- JL house splendid opening for a chemi at.—T. Langdon, Porthcawl. 769 fg^O Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor I above "South Wales Daily News Offices, St. Mary-street; also two Sets of Rooms on third floor.- Apply South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. businesses for IBisposaL FOR Disposal, Oldest Established Fried Fish Business, with Indoor Beer Licence through ill-health changed twice in 22 years.-Pecey, Christ- mas Steps, Bristol. 712 FOR Sale (owing to death of owner). Cab and Liveiy Stable Business large connection; splendid premises; best position in Cardiff; long lease; plant at valuation.—Full particulars Bailey and Giller, Auctioneers and Accountants, Cardiff. 916 HOSIEBY, Tobacco, and Hairdressing Business for disposal good position growi- g business low rent gooddwelling-nouse.—Write D 231, "Echo," Cardiff. 231 PONTYPRIDD.—For Disposal, one of the oldest Fruit and Vegetable Businesses best position in town double-fronted shop, marble slab fresh fish could be added.—Write E. J., "Echo" Office, Ponty- pridd. 1874 ORT Talbot.-Genu-bie Drapery, Millinery and Jt. Dressmaking Business satisfactory reasons for disposal.—B 373, Daily News." Cardiff. 373 TO Grocers and Bakers.—To Let, good country Business, containing newly-fitted shop, splendid oven, good stabling, large garden and greenhouse everything in thorough repair. Good opening for energetic person.-App; y W. C. Harris, Pembroke- shire Tim- s Office, Pembroke. 1894 public Jlrrtices. TO be Let, fully-licensed Premises, in mainjthorough- fare of Abergavenny.—Address Z., Stamp Office, Abergavenny. 274 WLaQons anb gouittv Requisites. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car tiage and Wagor. Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 RAILWAY Waggonsand Locomotives.—The Cardiff Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Waggons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Waggons in process of building.—Works and Offices, East Moors, Cardiff. 1803 J. CLAYE (LIMITED) (Established 1851), RAILWAY WAGON BUILDEBS, DEBBY. Manufacturers of Every Description of Rolling Stock, with Oak and Steel Frames. J. R. NICHOLAS aud.CO., AGENTS, 15, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. NEW AND SECOND-HAND WAGONS READY FOR DELIVKRY. law JEacbrnery, &00I5, &c. TjlOR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and JP Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxes, Tubes, and 9.11 kinds of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. NJL-gois for the Thistle Oil Engine cheapest and best in market; 5 B.B. to be seen at above address. 1386 1JM3R Sale, the largest stock of Boilers, Engines, X? Pumps, Portables, Mortar Mills, and all classes of machinery in the trade. Four Boilers, 30ft. x 7ft., for 801bs. four ditto for SOlbø. Fans, stonebreakers, ac., Ac. Send for list. Telegraphic Address EDWARD RATCLIt FE, MERCHANT," HAWARDFN. HAWARDEN. No connection with any other firm or commission agent in this district. 1742 OR Sale, one Two-ton Scotch Derrick Crane, 52ft. radius jib recently working.—Apply Westlake, Swansea. 1-81 TJOBEY" Engines.—One each 40 h.p., 16 h-p., and JLl; 10 h.p. Semi-Portable Loco., under type, suit- able for pit sinking, pumping, or machinery driving second-hand a bargain. "Schtele" Fan. equal to new, 6 fe" dia., very cheap, for quick sale. Ratcliffe and Sons, Hawarden Iron Works, Chester, Telegrams.- Ratcliffe Sons, Hawarden." rpO Bakers.—For Sale, two 10ft. by 8ft. Steam Ovens JL by beat builder cost £ 360: only used few months will accept £ &—Xnnks and Company, Ojen Builders, CanUfl. 411 ) WANTED, new or good second-hand Engine, 16", 18". or 2C" cylinder, horizontal or inverted, with boiler.-State price, maker's name, and age to W.. 22, Wilson-street, Middlesbrough. 1757 MACHINERY IN THE BEACHOFBUILDEBS, JjiL CONTRACTORS, AND ALL CLASSES. For a really good MORTAR MILL, PORTABLE ENGINE, OR MACHINERY OF ANY KIND, Please write, wire, or telephone to ,I QHARLES D JpHILLEPS. NEWPORT, MON. Telegrams—" Machinery, Newport.* National Telephone—No. 18. Any Machinery let out on the Hire and Purchase System. Terms to suit all. 5ft., 6ft., and 7ft. Mills always kept in "tock at Newport and Gloucester ready for prompt deliverv. Large Number of PORTABLE ENGINES, 3 to 20h.p. PHILLIPS'S IMPROVED SAW BENCHES Are the best and cheapest in the market. The Best Stock in the Kingdom of New and Second-hand Plant. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting. &c-. ready for quick delivery. Number of LOCOMOTIVES, from Sill. to 13in. cylinders. Ready for immediate delive, y. 1233 $ifgt!es, .t. JYR ORRIS BROS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. Send 4d stamps for up-to-date Cyclists' Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to chief towns, and 1896 Lists of latest novelties and special bargains in Safeties or Tricycles from 35s. Repairs, Plating, or Enamelling. Fittings, nuts or sundries per return post. A LLDAY& CyFles.-Manuis6eturerW Stock and ,t!L Depot. Ladies' Machines for hire. Repairs and Plating a speci:dity,-Alldays and Onions' Pneu- matic Engineering Co., Limited, 49, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 1310 CYCLES.—Humber, Singer, Swift, and Dunlop Cycles are made from the best materials, and by C Cycles are made from the best materials, and by experienced mechanics we are sole agents for these celebrated machines. Prices from 210 IOJ, with Dunlop pneumatic tyres. Instruction free to pur- chasers. Repairs a speciality.—Griffiths Corporation, Ltd., 57, Queen-stTeet, Cardiff. 1319 LADY'S Helical Premier Tricycle, Dunlop pneuma- tic tyres, hollow rims, perfect eondition, all com- plete, cost E32: bargain.-PaM, Mill-lane, Cardiff 764 OSMOND Road Racer, Palmer tyres, 241bs Osmond Path Racer, 211bs; Osmond Light Roadster. Palmer tyres, with brake, 26lbs. All new and latest patterns.—Parry, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 763 SAFE'I Y, "96 Pneumatic faultless new March; s C i 10s, cost 226; seen any day.—Address H 740. Daily News," Cardiff. 740 frarses. WitTe to,k, Carriages. I FOR Sale, a good Welsh Cob, 14.2, 5 years took champion prize May Day Show —Apply Gouge, Charing Cross, Bute-street. 281 I FOR Sale, two brown Irish Setter Pups first-clas* { strain; may be seen by appointment.—Apply Rothesay, Paget-place, Penarth. 24 FOR Sale, in splendid condition, a Spring Cart, suitable for grocer, butcher, or baker cheap.— T. Langdon, Porthcawl. 943 FOR Sale, pure-bred jersey Cow and Calf; price £ 16.—Apply Gardener, River View, Cardiff. 115 LIGHT Brake-Wagonette, movable hood, carry eight inside, three on front seat; pole-bar shafts.—Car- diff Carriage Conpany, Hope-street, Cardiff. 359 PRINCE Dogcart, well-balanced and easy. Also Battlesden Cart for pony 13h.—Cardiff Carriage Company, Hope-street. 3bO 0RE~Slf0ULDERS QUICKLY CURED by CONDVS FLUID. Horses suffering from Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs, Thrush, Mud Fever, Grease, Broken Knees, Cuts, Wounds, Cracked Heels, speedily cured by bathing with Condy's Fluid. Sold everywhere. Boz., Is 20oz.. 2s. Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, London. 1854 USE Jeerol Ointment for speedily curing Sprains, Curbs and Splints when forming, Over- reaches, Capped Hocks, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Scurf after blistering, &c. Large bcx post free Is 2d, from Condy's Fluid Works, 54, Turnmill-street, Lon. don. E.C. 1854 ("1 WATKIN AND SON, NEWPORT. Jr (N Largest Stock of Carriages in Monmouthshire. Wago. ette, convertible into Stanhope Phaeton, ex- cellent condition builders, Fullers, Bristol property of a clergyman having no present use for it. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES FREE THE CANTON CARRIAGE WORK Contains upwards of 120 NEW AND SECOND-HAND VEHICLES, Which includes LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, WAGGONETTES, GIGS, DOG CARTS, PONY-CARTS, Ac. All the new ones are of my own Manufacture, and are unsurpassed for Style. Comfort, Lightness, Durability. and Low Prices. The Stock, which is the Largest in Wales. also includes VANS, TROLLIES, CO BURGS, WAGGONS, DELIVERY CARTS, And every other kind of Vehicle. JOHN NORMAN, PROPRIETOR, MABKET-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Canton Trams Pass Showrooms and Works- 1234 fiottltrg, pigeons, &t. UFF Wyandot tes, Sherwood's Pekin Ducks. Send for ilhiHtrated Poultry Catalogue.—Owen Phillips, Kemerton, Tewkesbury, Glos. 26 T71GGS for Sitting.—First-class Black Orpingtons, ITJ White Leghorns, Blaek Minorcas, 3B per dozen.— Rev. T. Batstone, Oakley House, Maesycwmmer, Cardiff. THE Nonpareil Incubator and rearer combined, guaranteed automatic, testimonials hatching 100 per cent., oomplete, 110 eggs 50s, 60 42s, 30 36a illus- trated catalogue free. -W. Tamlin, Manufacturer, Putney, Surrey. 930 VERY Handsome Variegated (Yorkshire and Cin namon) Cock Canary, 2nd prize winner, grand singer, 12s od fine Yellow Norwich Cock, 10s thorough good birds, healthy and vigorolmj. -George. 104, Lammas-street, Carmarthen. 132 J or £ fale.-4$ttsailane0tts. ADVANTAGE to Buyers.—Fligelstone, The Popu- A lar Cardiff Pawnbroker (Registered), 22, Castle- road, Roath, Cardiff, has forfeited Grandest Selection of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery and Plate at half their original cost. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Genfs 18ct. English Gold Lever; maker's price 12 Guineas; only 5 Guineas. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Gent's 9ct. Solid Gold Heavy Curb Albert, every link hall- marked, only 50s. 1763 A 1 Value —Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's 18ct. J\ English Gold Lever maker's price 12 Guineas; only 6 Guineas. 1763 A1 Value—Fligelstone has forfeited Genfs 18ct. hall-marked fancy Knot Signet Ring, only 25s bargain. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's I8ct. Hall-marked Gold, Diamond, and Raby Engage- ment Ring, only 30s. 1763 AT Value. -Fifgelstone has forfeited Lady's 18ct. s\ Gold Watch, handsome 18ct. gold cases, only fe. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's fine Gold, Diamond, and Ruby Bracelet, cost 5 guineas, only 55B. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligehtone's only 22ct. Guinea Gold Wedding Rings; 3dwt>, 15s; 4dwt., 20s; new to order. 1765 ALL orders by post promptly attended to. Money returned on all goods not approved of. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone bats forfeited 100 Gent's Silver English Levers, only 20s each; coat treble. A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's hand- some Gold Watch and Gold Albert, complete; only z guineas. 1765 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Silver Watches, 6s 1 Silver Watches, 6s 1 Silver Watches, 6s I A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited 18ct. Gold Keepers from 5s Gold Keepers, 3s. Fligel- stone's for Rings. 17C3 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Gent's Solid Gold Signet Rings, 3s 6d post free, 3s 9d. 1763 A1 Value. Fligelstone's Ladies' Solid Gold Drees Rings, real stones, only 4s 6d. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone has forfeited Silver English Lever (maker, Benson, London), only 25s. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's has forfeited 100 Silver Waltham Lever Watches; only 20B each; bargain. A1 Value.—Fligelstone's handsome Marble Clock and Bronze Marli Horses to match, only 3gs. 1763 BAMBOOS, Beansticks, Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantlings. Russian and Dunnage Mats; cheap. .Shapland. 13, Loudomi-square, Cardiff. 369 BOA, Teal Siberian Fur.—Young Lady offers per fectly new, handsome 3-guinea Dark Brown Ros Fur Boa for 14s 9d three yards long, soft, silky, sian Fur Boa for 14s 9d three yards long, soft, silky, and bufthy handsome silk draw cortti approval re- turn post.—Miss Edith, 43a, Clapham-roau, London, S.W. 152 BUY Welsh Wood NlaWhes.-Boy&L National, JO Crown, Diadem, Perfect: also Welsh Royal Wax Vestas best make.—Crown Match Works, Cardiff. 665 (^AB Proprietor's and Undertaker's Stock (50) j second-hand, great bargains, on Sale or Hire, easy terms.-Particulea-a John Marston And Co., 84, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 532 iMASK* and Vats.—Two Vats, holding 100 battels each, sweet and in good condition, only been used few months, galvanised hoops; also Hogsheads, Barrels, Kilderkins, Firkins.—Apply B., 38, Tholnall- street, Burton-on-Trent. 162 CASKS.-For Sale, number of Water Casks, con- taining from 100 to 500 gallons each.—Apply Hodge's-row Cooperage, Docks. 14Z (^UBE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed in most j stubborn cases; post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael s-hill, Bristol. 72 CCUTLERY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). j —For immediate cash, lady offers unsoiled 10- guinea service for Yis 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel; finest quality ap- proval paid.—Mrs Farquharson, 52, Hugh-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 153 EARTHENWABK and China—Seconds7 £ 2, Crates, best, £ 3, or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17a 6d write for list& -Webb and Co., Longton, Staffordshire Potteries. 773 NTLEMEN.-Don't choose your Suits until you G" see our splendid Vicuna, Serge, and Tweed Suitinp to measure, 35s ód made high-class style patterns post free you can save a sovereign.—The WooDen Company, Bradford. 689 ADY wishes to Sell Parcel of BabyVFirstClothes; superior quality ;;new(5 never worn; very cheap. 11. 18, iAnwwtet-road, FtLUowneld, Manchester. 161 jiff ILK for Sale; any quantity thoroughly re- lvX frigerated.—Write to Henry Moon, Mill Batch Farm, Mark, Highbtldge, Somerset. 638 NEW Patent Rubber Specialities for domestic purposes: English manufacture; for 3s 6d yostals will send six special samples largely in use catalogue on application.—Manchester Novelty Com- paay, Clayton, Manchester. 755 REAL Navy Serge# (also in Black, made especially), la 3»4d, l8 6d, Is 9d, for Gents. Ladies, Boys, <fcc> James Cracknell, Naval Outfitter. Portsea. 263 OlPOONS. Forks. AC.—Valuable aO-gtijnoa. Present.- l»0 Great Barpin.-La.dy 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 spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 1 soup ditto, gravy spoon, sugar tongs; warranted sterling silver on nickel silver, Al, for 40 years unsoiled cash needed; 55s carriage paid approval.—Miss Hamilton, 55, Handford-road, London, S. W. 151 f 1 ^KNNIS Court Border Netting, tanned string no JL damage to balls; to hang 5 feet high on 30 yard top and bottom line, 10s 6d 8 feet high, l&a 6d 10 eet, 20s 20 feet, 45s carriage paid."—ParnaJl and (feJKec&g WorD, Bartmhwter, Bristol* 806 HARRIS.—Eclipse Dining-room Suite, £ 3 18s 6d marvellous value.—Harris's Furniture Depot) Newport Market; 1545 H ÄRBis.=MïW-:iv-e Bedstead and Bedding, only 3 t t guineas, cowplete.-tiarrris, Market, main entrance. HARRIS.—Superior_s«cond-hand Chesterfield Suite in a iddlehags, only 14 guineas another in real leather, £ 8 10s also solid Mahogany in haircloth, £ 6 10s four others from £ 3 to £ 20. Call and see.— Harris's Furniture Depot, Newport Market. IF you want stylish Millinery go to Harris's, The JL Popular Milliner, Market-buildings, next Market Gate, Dock-street, Newport. AS HTONABL E Mil finery Costnmes, &e., at lowest prices.—Harris, Market Entrance, Dock-street, Newport. ARRIS.-St,yli,;h Millinery, up-to-date, Lining, Ac., Gloves, Ribbons, Feathers store prices. See Harris's extensive window display this day.— Market-buildings, Dock-street, Newport. TJARRIS, Market Buildings, Newport. — Extra- 1 I ordinary value in Millinery and Fancy Drapery. All millinery trimmed free. See windows.—Market Buildings and MarketiEntrance, Dock-street. Newport. M ARRIS'S stylish Millinery trimmed while you wait. Popular goods at popular prices.—Harris, nery and Drapery Stores. Market Buildings, Newport. PE A T H ERS FEATHERS! I FEATHERS! FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO.. FEATHER MERCHANTS. WELSHPOOL NORTH WALES. 1208 Jtisrellanemts Wants. HIGHEST price given for Old Gold and Silver Plate. Jewellery, English and Foreign Stamps and Coins.—Hales, 17, Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. 783 ir ADY, with good home, doctor's references, could JLj take Charge of Child (any age); would adopt.— Mater, 1, Albert-terrace, Swanscombe, Kent. 160 Miscellaneous. ASTROLOGY —Marriage, future prospects,business success, Is partner described, 7 stamps send birthtime.—.Tulien, 14, King's Quay-street, Harwich. 1,000 testimonials. 662 IflURNISlTon our New Hire Svsr.em. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have 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 aU goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without; delay, ann, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list, issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect onr im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s 6d weekly; £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6» weekly and so on in proportion. ISpecia. terms for larger quantities. Please note the Aadress: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783-1105~ Clones. A Private Capitalist, member of a well-known wealthy firm, having a considerable sum of uninvested Money, is prepared to advance the same in snms of not less than R2 to £ 10,GC0 to persons of un. doubted respectability on their own promissory note, without asking for sureties or security or preliminary charges or fees whatever, at 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 apply.-For full particulars apply personally or by letter direct to the lender, JAMES W. RYLAND, 100 6, Livery-street, Birmingham. SWANSEA.— £ 5 to 25M Advanced Daily by The Swansea Finance Co., Ltd. Terms reasonable. All transactions kept strictly private. Distance no object. 1732 Address :-16, GOAT STREET. SWANSEA. Vi5lmd upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, no fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont rnorlais, Merthyr TydflJ. 1311 MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from B20 to £ 3,000 is Advanced in all parts of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, or publicity, and 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 M the interest is paid. This Bank is entirely distinct from any money- ending office, and has a long-standing reputation for &¡r dealing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. NOTP,Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgages. 1397 THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), _M 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London. W.C. Assets, E465,052 5s 6d. Liabilities, P.165,052 5s W. Reserve, £ 300,000. Loans of £50 to B5,000 made on any class of security. Three per cent. interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of:210 and upwards received as under:— 4; per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 5% n 6 6% „ 12 Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 1264 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. 1371 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. 1225 ORTGAGES.-S Harn and Pertwee, St Mary- Hd. stoeet, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1034 PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Animates the Spirits and Menta Faculties. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. New size. Shilling Bottles. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges- tion. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC thoroughly Recruits the General Health, and induces a proper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical Forces. Shilling Bottles. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH.— PEPPER'S GUININE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies the nerve centres. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH.— VJT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.- By enriching the blood, giving firmness to the tissues, and strengthening the muscular system, weakness disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, and re- cruited health results REAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— vJT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supporting influences on the body and nerves, repairs the ravages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and so igves really great mental strength. It costs about lyjgd each dose. Bottles, One Shilling. GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH.— V* PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping tanking sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn palpitation, cures dyspepsia., constitutional debility estoring health, strength, and energy. QHILLING BOTTLES of PEPPER'S kJ QUININE and IRON TONIC are now sold, bringing it in reach of alL Next size, 2s largest, 3s 6d. Insist-on having Pepper' Tonic. No other is of an y use. SULPHOLINE LOTION makes the SKIN K-7 HEALTHY SOFT, BEAUTIFUL, TRANSPARENT, SMOOTH, SUPPLE. QULPHOLINE LOTION clears the SKIN K-J SPOTS, BLEMISHES, BLOTCHES, REDNESS, ROUGHNESS, BISCOLORATIONS UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away QULPHOLINE—ThebestSKIN LOTION KJ BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING. A most DESIRABLE APPLICATION ABSOLUTELY PURE and HARMLESS Shilling Bottles ev^rvvvnere 1062 QULPHOLINE. —For the COMPLEXION SOFTENS end PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE COUNTERACTS EFFECTS of WEATHER EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES Shilling JBottla everywhere. — A SPLENDID jyjEDICINE In all eases, however Obstinate and Long-standing, try the MIRACULOUS Never-failing Remedy, known all over the world as DASMAIL'S SPECIFIC. Thousands of testimonials have been received testify- ing to the Wonderful Cases that have been relieved bv this UNEQUALLED. AND MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE. A Sufferer writes Your medicine is truly Wonder- ful, my case was a fearfully obstinate one." Most valuable information and Copies of Testiinoaials which are GUARANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF 21,000, upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope to A. DASMAIL, Box 333, Langdala House, Walthamstow, London. blisl nearly 50 years. 15814 1278 UY the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALas WBEKLY "M.-O" PfiftNY, I Utosiitesa Aftftresses. NEW gERIES OF gHORT STORIES FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, MAY 23RD. STORIES BY CELEBRATED A UTHORSs INCLUDING MISS BRADDON. E. F. BENON. JOHN HABBERTON, ELLA MAOMAHON, MRS CAMPBELL PRAED. MRS WALFORO, MRS J. K. LAWSON, HENRY HERMAN, THE HON. MRS HENNIKER, &o. Following upon our recent series of Short Wntka of Fiction by Well-known Novelists, We beg to announce the acquisition of a number of Manu- scripts by Celebrated Authors, for publication in SerieH, commencing ON SATURDAY, MAY 23RD. The Manuscripts are of various length", and the full Series will extend in Publication to Nineteen weekly parts. An the Authors in the list are well known, and will need no pressing upon the attention of the reading public THE FIRST STORY Off THIS SERIES IS fJNHE jQOLL'S TRAGEDY, BT MISS "BRADD ON. It is a story of an ill-assorted marriage between a distinguished University Professor and a yonng girl of no intellectual ideas, wbich ends very tragically. The characters are strongly marked— the elderly College don, the well-intentioned bub impulsive young host, and the shallow but faith- ful wife. The story is written in a very interesting style, and exhibits considerable pathos. BELOW IS A COMPLETE LIST. 1.—"THE DOLL'S TRAGEDY," MISS BRADDON. 2. DUMMY ON A DAHABEAH," E. F. BENSON. 3. LOVE AND CURRENCY," JOHN HABBERTON. 4, VANESSA'S VAGARY," ELLA MAOMAHON. 5.—" THE MAIMED HAND," I MRS CAMPBELL PRAED. II 6.—" YOUNG ALLAN O'DELL," GORDON STABLES. I 7. WILL NOT TAKE PLACE," I MRS MOLESWORTH. 8.—" PERE LABALME," I COUNTESS DE SULMALLA. 9.—" PRISCILLA OR, A SYMPATHETIC TEMPERAMENT," MRS L. B. WALFORD. 10.—" THE MYSTERIOUS PRESCRIP- TION," MRS COULSON KERNAHAN. 11.—" THE WHITE LADY OF THE LUGGIE," MRS J. K. LAWSON. 12.—" HELEN BARNARD'S FRIEND," MRS GRIMWOOD. 13.—" INTO THE FIRE: AN OLD BACHELOR'S STORY," HENRY HERMAN. 14, THE FATAL RING," LUCY HARDY. 15, AN INGLORIOUS VICTORY," THE HON. MRS HENNIKKR. THE FIRST STORY OF THIS SERIES. THE JJOLL'S TRAGEDY, I BY MISS JgRADDON, AUTHOR OF "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET," WILL APPEAR IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH yyALES "YyEEKLY JjTEWS ON SATURDAY, MAY 23. CROSS JgROTHERS. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 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We can promise our Readers an Absorbi"$ Interesting Story, on original lines, with a Detective Plot, written with all the zest f power which Gordon Stables manifests io most powerful novels. OUR NEW NOVEL, 1f, SHADOWED FOR LIr" A SOLDIER' STORY, BY GORDON STABLES, M. D., it. WILL COMMENCE PUBLICATION IN THE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND .x gOUTH ^rALES EEKLY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH. —————————— A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY OF SENSATION, LOVE, AND MYSTER« THE GOLDEN Rocito BY ERNEST GLANVILLE, Author of "THE LOST HEIRESS." TOO FOSSICKERS," A FAIR COLONIST," tAo PUBLICATION COMMENCED SERIALLY IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND s OUTHWALESWEEKLY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH. THE QOLDEN ROCK. THE GOLDEN ROCK. I, THE GOLDEN it 0 THE GOLDEN ROCK is by an aud*J who believe that a Novelist should have a to tell. In his new work, which we have pleosso- in placing before our readers, it will be that each chapter contains its quota of incide° The title is obtained from a famous hill, Fortune led the hero of the story, the hiU question being remarkable for its rich deposf" gold. The Story, however, is not merely a fold mining romanoe by any means. It London, and the preliminary chapters descr* the exciting circumstances under whioh a t/°rP__ boat is stolen in the Thamep, and then, in ebade of a woman, is run away with to sea, pursued J a man-of-war. There is an unwilling on board—a young fellow in whose career • reader takes deep interest. All familar with Mr Ernest Glanville's prnoø; works-always powerfbl and interesting-Vrill not require to be told that with such a giisrb 01 Story progressees wonderfully, and takes "r itself some surprising developments. A NEW STORY OF SENSATION, LO- AND MYSTERY, THE GOLDEN ROCK, BY ERNEST GLANVILLE. 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