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if alis by Attrition- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY & GILLER. Oil Paintings, China, (fee., at Cardiff ■■■ ■■■ J Messrs CHURTON, ELPHICK <fc CO. lg Plant and Machinery, near Chester Mr R. C. COOKE- jniy 27 Household Furniture, at Cardiff ■■■■ pjppy Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and1 PER 4 Horses, at Cardiff •• • u 'j ro Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. j Freehold Land, &c., at Carmarthen ■ • • Messrs HERN <fc PERTWEE. July ,0 Shop and Cottage Property, at Pentyrc Aug 7 Joly_ M'. LKEbER ,1*SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea. • Mr ALFRED LEWIb. July 2? Dwelling Houses, <fcc., at Carmti July 30 Leasehold Properties, at Cwaitt ■ j SON. Messrs J. G. MADDOX jujy 28 and 30 Household Furniture, at Carditt.-—-• • July gg 80 Barrels MORGAN. Residential Estate, at Neath -•••••; July 30 ^me1vl^rs'WILUAM SANDEh-S• & SONS. F^bold Famn J gggSSSr*AXJSXAOTEB" uJSSsAj^* =»"" e^fxrsv&S&Si* »o«f» ■ s»- Messrs STRAKER and SON.. « ^Public-House and Shop, at Abergavenny.August <» Household Furniture, &c., at Abergavenny..Aug. 6 &7 Housenoia IL1TYD THOMAS. ^.ohpld Houses, at Llandaff MARGAM WORKS. THE SALE advertised to take f these Works on Tuesday next, the 28th ms nTTHD HIGH CODRT j Ssr.«w&6r4er EWBON v. FISH GUANO LIMITE'D ¡ TO BE SLD, to an Órder t°-b5.S:V,3?-,«^ Stephenson and Alexander, LORD NELSON !T»n■ s SSmtr»,iJ o»YS, the valuable Fial' Guano and CM Manufactory known as vv,<- MANUFACTORY, THE FISH GUANO COMPANY S M in the situate at Newton £ °yeb £ ^with whole (,f the County of Pembroke, togetner piant, machinery, buildings, modern fixed and loose pw« stores, and effects of the said comp y- be Full particulars McDonald, of 21, High- obtained from Mr William M solicitor, Mr ■treet, Cardiff (the t,ne Lombard-street. 6. G. Spreat, of 27, £ 0 High- London and at the Auctioneers urnce treet, Cardiff. — BLAENGWYNFL^ANjmR^^ TUTR DAVID ALEXANDER (of the M firm of Stephenson and Alexander),e^per^ appointed bv the Judge oi SATURDAY, the SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, on SAloiw SM, OL' FEJNEEAT PBOPERTY, e°°*is"° ayIn HILL COLLIERY, together »«! thete.a «rwJ3S."S3w therewith, situate near to the Great Western ftt Blaengwynfi, in the Avan Valley, f la^r|advertiSe- B'ull particulars will appear be Stents. In the meantime furthei pa and c nad upon application to Messrs A. victoria Solicitors, Arundel House. Arogd Kingdon Embankment, London, W.C. i«e London, and Cotton, Solicitors, 34, Bed r>0 Solicitors, W.C. Messrs Rowcliffes. Bawle. «d Co, 1. Bedford-row, London, W.C. Messrs w. j; c_ Patey, Solicitors, 17, Ironmonger- Cornwall Mr G. Appleby Jenkins, S°1'c" ^olicitors, Truro and *nd of Messrs Chilcott and Son. S High-street, ftt the Office of the Auctioneer, o, n«» 3Q20 'Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. _t>T»Tini* rflHE WEEKLY ftmh and 30th, 1896, Will 1 and WEDNESDAY^able. well-made, consist of a large as>emw g „„T,<^pa toodern WTTHNITURE AND EFFECTS, HOUSEHOLD convenience of Sale, com- •emoved to the Ro°^ hedroom suites, 1ft. and 6ft. prisine 5 complete bear .j .g to match, several wardrobes with haadsometoil^ chest3 Qf drawers, heavy all brass and iron bed haii-stands and chairs, Brussels and tapest^ carP^ drawir)g-room suites 2 pianofortes, i^iAhaffs iind plushes), 5ft._ and (covered in leather, saddlebag^ wainUt cabinets, 6ft. sideboards, rosewood dinj„g and occa- walnut and gilt-frame etc., etc.; also sional tables, che5°f1ftt'rniture by' order of the High a quantity of useful furnuui j Bauifl. and mornings of .each day's K"Si^os'KOOMS> AT THE dUKE cArW^ On Account of whom it ^ave A^BS&«LS OF OBOUSB AUCTION A^BS&«LS OF OBOUSB Pardonlan ol »"'«?'» »«>• at the Anctioneers four days pr Cardiff and Salerooms, 25, Duke-^str .f reaujred. 52jj_, N.B.—A warranty will begtmijiJ^ SALE TO;MORRt>V*; 1896._ cjatit TTTFSDAY NEXT, JVb private IMPORTANT UNRESERVKO^iieS) an 0id stone Collection of Hig^^R^cE of 17 Pieces, a few CHINA DESSERT hERVl^r, Parian Models, &c. „ GILLER nave MESSRS BAILEY «» orivate gentle- received instructions from a 'aUCTioN, at man who is going street Cardiff, bis valua e pRINT' a.nd ENGRAVINGS. Comprising 61- ^ftels, a valuable Stone uhma several lots of Pawan rj^nepiece, withou Dessert Service and Marme fQlnffUeS slightest Reserve. o'clock prompt. Catalo^ Sale to comment »t 2 o te:pare being prepa^ With full desmpuve p^ticu AucCioneers three TT^SnS^orth-road. MODEL AUCTIOiN^ "1%/TR R. 0. C°2JndAY1 NEXT, July 27> M. AUCTION. tity of second-hand 1896, an Piano- duchease stands ana ^sg&zsZ-sssizsir- ANTIQUE ANTIQUE A -\rn OTHER EF^^CIS. ^3fKSMSTBAKBK a™ SON have M » «—' SELI. w. Blake. Esq. ,fwll0h "eg p"fraSs, on THURSDAY AUCTION, on the above p & the whole of his valua.ble and well-preserved antique Qnd modern five bedrooms, dressiu. I'OOUlS, bath.room, and usual ofllces, The Auctioneers !Jave much pleasure in drawing attention to this genuine Sale, the whole of the effects beiDII: of a high. class character; and purchased by the Proprieto r regardless of cost. Catalogues may be obtained at the place of Sale, and at Hie Auctioneers' offices, 'fiverton.pla.ce, Aber- Yenny. ——"———~ 32b THEROATR FORNISHlNGCU., 42' c^TIKOATH Acardu?F, VEEE-STEEET, koat • TIC MANUFACTffi^LEWRNITUBE- INEXPENSIVE. AND own Special Design at JSSSffvS&ggZ* «p*ffi House in the Trade. { Choice Selection A»IN^.»»I««-W,ONMALL OABTS. MKAMBOT-ATOB gaHo £ «E avsIE,i *OB CASH OB £ 3 worth for 1*. „ £ 8 3s 6d .» £ 10 i» ,1 O^Larger Amounts in^Prop^ortwn^^ cata. All Goods delivered free"1t.1.I.„isiiing, post free. 3Dabe and Guide to House Fn .— C°" «S, CASTLE. ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. Factory—WARWICKSTREjET^L^, WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWB) g< O R M L_0 z E W For over Thirty Years this highly 6ffect upon g8 met with the greatest success. as incurable) Jfeak, Delicate Children (often r^mMting pests by J" Wte Magic. Getting^rid of his ^rme |naninlate Jj^ong these LozengesTthe thin, pa-16: *tbe pride phild becomes strong, healthy, and lively, Instead of the anxiety, ol his guardians. th ljnintic Sir,—I have for some time used your Am ery » Worm Loaenges, in ray family, and tind the •Peedy and efficacious cure for i^menda- and convenient form xjowdon." «on for chiidran.-W HUTCHINSON,A^r^How Sold at 9^d. 13%d, and 2si 9dj Navies Chemists, or for 1* or stamps 0 £ test.i- 18. s, symptoms &c on apphcatio ..— 1228 CO., BIIX-POSIKKS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS — Agents for Guion and American • j™ 61. DE^T^«T, ABERDARi- alts by ^urtiott. SALETHlS DAY. RAT E OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES IN CARDIFF. MR ALFRED LEWIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at 7 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, July 27tb, 1896 (subject to the conditions of the Incorporated Law Society and to such conditions as shall be then nroduced), the following Leasehold 1 P DWELLING-HOUSES LOT 1.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 168, Cathedral-road. Lease 99 years, from 29th September, 1893. Ground rent. £ 7 13s. oi-TmTnw LOTS 2 and 3.—Nos. 102 and 104, PLASTURTON- AVENUE. Lease 99 years, from 29bh September, 1880. Ground rent, £ 5 lis each house. Let at £ 39 and £40 respectively. ^SeBTHWVN.SmEET. Iju. 99; years, from 29th Septembsr, 1893. Ground rent, £ 5 2s. Let at £ 38 per annum. LOT 5.—NO. 27, VICTORIA-STREET, Newtown.: Lease, 99 years, from 25th March, 1850. Ground rent, Lease, 99 years, from 25th March, 1850. Ground rent, £ 2 2s Well let at 9s per week inclusive. LOT 6.-A11 that SHOP and PREMISES, No. 66, Adam-street, and DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 67, adjoining. Lease, 99 years from 1865. Ground rent, £1 2s 6d Let, as to No. 6, at lis 6d per week and all rates and taxes No. 67, at 12s 6d per week inclusive. For further particulars apply, as to Lots 1 to 4, to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 89, St. Mary-street, Cdordiff; as to Lot 5, to Messrs Bees and Gwyn", Solicitors, Cowbridge as to Lot 6, to Messrs Heard and Son, Solicitors, Trinity-street; and asi to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, 18, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 3164 <54T w "OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGE raOPERTLES IN CARLISLE-STREET AND BRIDGEND-STREET, THE MOORS. CARDIFF. MR ALFRED LEWIS has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 30th, 18%, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), all those desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz.: LOT l.—AJl that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- nnrNE being No. 138, Carlisle-street, let to a respect- ab?e^tenant at a weekly rental of 8s 6d, and held upon lease from Lord Tredegar for a term of 99 years, from the 25^1 March, 1895, at the annual ground rent of £ 2r<vrs 2 3 and 4— All those MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOTJSES, being NOB. M0 142, 144, j-< -Hole cfrpet adjoining and similai to lx>t 1. LOT 5-^1 Sat MESSUAGE or DWELLING- vtnrfkw heinir No. 25, Bridgend-street, let to a H0U faki«f«nint at a weekly rental ot 9s, and held umfn lease from l5.rd Bute for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1890, at an annual ground £ b 8 9, 10.—All those MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 27, 29, 31, 33, 35" Bridgend-street, let to respecUble tenants at weekly nf Qs and held upon lease from Lord Bute for I term of 99 years, from the 29th September. 1890, at an annual ground rent of £ 3 Is 4d each house. Further particulars may be obtained from the. Auctioneer 18, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or from Auctioneering EDWABDS, Esq. 3203 Solicitor, Pontypridd. "rnmST CHURCH VICARAGE, TRAFALGAR- CHRIS I ^»^RACE> SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHH M. LEEDER and SON been instructed by the executrix of the FH Clarke to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, LuhHb«™ on W»WY, •>„!„ »! 1896 the whole of the well-preserved HÜUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the dming and drawing-roois, study, three bedrooms, kitchen and Otide: Large weU-made summer-house, garden Sale to commence apply to the Auctioneers, at F°r Goat-stt'eet Chambers, Goat-street,; their omces. uw 3288 Swansea. — — — ITNT>ER DISTRESS FOR RENT. Mt? WILLIAM HARRY REES will <?FLL by AUCTION, at the above coUiery, on COLLIERY PLAN' nvtiob siding at screens, 3 scrcens, turn Comprising it wejghing machine, byHodson; table and kick-up and sheaves on the tramway the rails, sleeper the couiery (excepting about Si°mr^a^rear of Eastbrook-tenrace), about 50 iron gauge pair of 8m. hauling engines trams, at. aUi .g horizontal engine, 8u»., m ^d eearing and steel rope; mortar mill. 5ft. bS™ steam wind, pair of 6in. engines, jfawing bench, tra weighing machine, Tangye pump, cast-iron Ced pipes, various sizes anfi sundry ^loose ^Salet^ommenceat^S^gJo^s^Mp^^erms^ash. ,.alts by Wmtev. CARDIFF GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. (Incorporated 5th May, 1837). The Directors of the CARDIFF GAS LIGHT AND: COKE COMPANY HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that they are prepared to receive, not later than 10 a.m. Friday, the 31st July, 1896, SEALED TENDERS for £20,000 D STOCK, bearing a maximum dividend of Five per Cent. per annum, in pursuance of the powers of the Cardiff Gas Act, 1887. Particulars and conditions of Tender may be obtained on application to the-undersigned. By Order, „ GEORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Gas Offices, Cardiff, July 7th, 1896. 5068 Cfcuofom. CARDIFF. 7 WESTBOURNE CRESCENT, COW. < BRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF.—BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Principal-Miss HIBBS, Cert. R.A.M.. with honours. The QUARTER COM MENCES MONDAY, July 20th. Private Lessons given in Music. 5ó5 THE MISSES MARKS (late of Harrow JL House School) incend returning to Cardiff in September, and opening in the neighbourhood of Roath a Kindergarten and Transition Class, assisted by fully qualified and trained Mistresses. A few Resident Pupils can be received.—St. Anne's, Weston- super-Mare. ii__Tjl__ 1251 MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 11;4 SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER. PRINCIPAL Mrs R. H. JONES, Assisted by a Staff of Six. Adult Resident Governesses. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. ,4 The SCHOOL will be RE OPENED on Tuesday, August 25th, 1896. 3118 > BEISTOL. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, _D REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL.— Established 1813.-Pupils Return on THURSDAY, September 17th.—Extensive Premises, near the Downs. Upper Middle, Lower, Junior, aud Preparatory Divisions. Large Staff of Experienced Tutors. All Subiects Taught. Successful Preparation for all Exams. A good Home for Boarders. Full number of dudHs for the last sixteen years. Large Playground. Gymnasium, Fives Courts, Workshop, School Library, Dark Boom fitted for Photography. Football, Cricket, Cvcling. and Camera Clubs. Separate House as Sana- torium. Terms moderate.—Prospectuses, Exam. Successes, References, and Full Particulars on appli- o>|g M CHARLES BIOG^ L- ONG ASHTON SCHOOL (NEill M J BRISTOL.) The SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, July 20th. For Prospectus apply to the Head Master. 2774 W. J. KEMPE, M.A WARMINSTER, GRAMMAR SCHOOL; WARMINSTER. Hesud ^Istster • Mr W F BLAXTER, M.A. (Honours), Cambridge; Resident Assistant Masters; Mr A G TOPPLE, M.A. (Honours), Cambridge. \Tr T B. COLLINS, B.A. (Honours), Oxford. Mr HARRY P. SHALLARD. 283 successes a.t the Oxford Local Exam, in recent yffSceUe1ntHC?icket Field, Swimming Bath, Play- s TEETH. A COMPLETE SET-, I ONE GUINEA. Tyr ESSRS. Q.OODMAN, 56, QUEEN-STREET, AND 10, DUKE. rSTREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s 6d 5 YEARS' WARRANTY. • Painlessly fitted by Atmospheric Suction r AT oNE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. II No extractions necessary. ^tients supplied in One Visit and Railway > Country Patients P^are Allowed. „n0ffVV WILSON (late R.N.) says "I can. Dr. ANDREW wu.au^ skilful and humane ^^tSr^Hfe^easonable charges should attract to hu«r all classes. roNSULTATiONS fbeb. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY /MTCSSRS GOODMAN), J^S and 66, QUEEN-STREET, 10 DUKE-STREE1. an and at «. o CTRRET PONTYPRIDD 86, TAFF-SlREEi. NfiWpORT 28, HIGH |TREE^^SWANSEA. 1ixfto8- Consultations Free. 1209 ^^iBFUxTMBDIOINE. however longJ^Lm3 saves doctors' bills, and pre- distressing ^§0. ous'ands have been relievedbyits serves health. T nulnerous unsolicited testi- use as testihed by ^ejelesst and only cause disap- monials. ,p,lL8utferers do not delay, but sendat once a nointment. Suue e for invaluable particulars "185* BILL-POSTLNG"ANE PB!r'NrYPOOL, RISCA, EA&'TERN a.nd NE"uo ALLEYS W E&MS ON APPlICATION, 144. COøøclAL-øUø:r, l\(lIIWFOar. œtntrs anb Jjp 0 BUI L D E R S The Guardians of Cardiff Union invite TENDERS for the CONVERSION of Nos. 45 and 47, Charles- street, Cardiff. into Register Offices, Dispensary, &c., according to plans and specifleaSion prepared by their Architect, Mr Edwin Seward, F.R.I.B.A., Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, from whom Bills of Quantities. may be obtained Fon payment of £118, returnable on*; receipt of a bona-fide Tender. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the- lowest or any tender, and the person whose Tender is* accepted will be required to enter into a, coutract (the draft of which is deposited with the. Architect),.and to give a bond of £.500, with two approved sureties, for' the due performance of tbe work. Forms of Tender must be obtained from the Archi- "tect,and returned to me not laier than Ten o-'clockj a.m. on Saturday, 8th August, 1886. endorsed "Tenders .for Alterations, 45 and 47, Cbarles-sfcreet." ARTHUR J. HARRIS. Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 25th July, 1896. 3896 MERTHYR TYDFIL URBAN DIS- ilX TRICT COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. tlPPER ABERCANAID AND NEWTON-STREET,. ABERCANAID, SEWERAGE. TENDERS are invited for tbe CONSTRUCTION of about 500 yards of 9-inch SEWER, LAMPHOLES, MANHOLES, etc., at Abercanaid, Merthyr. Form of Tender may be obtained and Plans and Specifications seen at the Office of MrT. F. Harvey, C.E., Engineer and Surveyor to the Council, on and after Friday, 24th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Abercanaid Sewerage," to be addressed to G. C. James, Esq., Clerk to the Council, not later than Tuesday, August 4th, 1896. (Signed) GWILYM C. JAMES, Clerk to the Council. Merthyr Tydfil. July 21st, 1896. 3298 NEATH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TENDERS WANTED. The above Council are prepared to receive TENDERS for the PROVIDING and LAYING of about 113 yards of 9in. SOCKETTED PIPE SEWER, together with the necessary manholes, etc., at Evans'-road, Melin- I crythan, Neath. Plans and Specification may be seen at the OSices of • the Engineer to the Council, Mr W. E. Clason Thomas, A.M.LC.E., Ac., Post Office Chambers, Neath. Sealed Tenders on iorms (which can be obtained from the Engineer) to be sent to me not laterjthan August 8th, 1896, endorsed "Tender .for Melincryfchan Sewer." The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. „ HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk, 58, Water-street, Neath, July OWBRIDGE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR BRIDGE. The above Council are prepared toxeceive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a BRIDGE at Colhugh.street, Llantwit Major. The Bridge will be either an iron girder or a stone bridge as the Council may determine, and Tenders are invited for each description of bridge. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Surveyor, Mr George E. Morris, Llan- blethian, Cowbridge. Sealed Tenders, marked Colhugh i-udge," to be sent in to me not later than Monday, the.3rd August. next. The Council do not bind themseives to accept the lowest or aoy Tender. JNO. STOCK3VOOD, Clerk. Cowbridge, 18th July. 1896. 3206 JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for certain ADDITIONS to the GEORGETOWN SCHOOL, TREDEGAR, as per Plan and Speciifcation, which can be inspected at the office of Mr David Morgan, Architect. Tredegar, and- from whom Bills of Quantities can be obtained. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the" lowestor any tender. Tenders to be in my bands not later than the 3rd day of August next. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk to the Board. Tredegar, Mon. 3260 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of MINISTER'S RESIDENCE at Cwmparc for the. Trustees of the Welsh Baptist Chapel. Trustees of the Welsh Baptist Chapel. Plans and specification may be seen with Rev. D. E. Jones, Cwmparc, and with the Architect, W. D. Morgan, 36, Queen-street, Ton Pentre,<,R.S.O. Sealed and endorsed tenders to be on or before .August5tb next. Lowest or any tender not necessarily-accepted. 3302 BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. The EBBW VALE STEEL; IRON and COAL vCOMPANY, LIMITED. Ebbw Vale, Mon., intimate that there is a scarcity of Cottages for workmen at Ebbw Vale, and in order to induce building, the Com- pany OFFERSITES in suitable situations for the works and collieries. The Company also undertake the col- lection of rents of oottages on theirgrooad without any cbar. 3263 fjTo B U I L D E R S J TENDERS are invited for ALTERATIONS and i ADDITIONS to Glynog Hotel,. Llantwit Yardre. Plans and Specifications may be seetKand^quantities i obtained at my office. F. GIBSON, 3301 Architect^.Pontypiidd. r £ lO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING an-INDE- PENDENT CHAPEL at Brynteg, ear Loughor. Plans and specifications may be inspected and bills of quantities obtained at the office of VMr T. Arnold, A.M.I.C.E., Castle Buildings, LlaniiHy, to whom Tenders are to be delivered by the 1Ef,h,August next. The Building Committee do not bina'^themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 3297 UILDERS desirous of TENDERING -[) for ADDITIONS to the BAPTIST COLLEGE, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF, may obtain copies of the Quantities and see Plans and Specification at the Office of the Architects, Habershon aud Fawckner, Pearl-street, Cardiff. The lowest or any. tender will not -necessarily be accepted. 339 SE S S I O N-S AND CS O N t0 LIMITED, K3 Manuiactarers ana Iuq>orters\of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, ORATES. AND ALL SUZC3HENG MATERIALS, PENARTH ROAD, CARDiFF. 69e 11 \y 51270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION! ARDIFF "p^XHIBITgON., WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES, RANGES. And all Building Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTIONjl CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1782 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWN AY (Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND/GIRDER WORKS, HAST MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G.W.R.L.N.W.R. Taff, ana Bute Lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Rivetters"and other requisite plant, is preparedtto Design and Execute to Architects' Requirements every? Description of Constructional Steel amd Iron Work with considerable-expedition. LARGE. STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES. Ts, L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1207 CARDIFF "EXHIBETSON,, STAND 331. «——— ,j KfoUfthtg ^octettes. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT' JL. INVESTMENT « JJUILDING SOCIEft oentu-oa-DEPOSITS. 4 per cent, on PREFERENTIAltlSHAB^S. per-cant. on SUBSCRIPTIOSKS&ARES. APPLY FOR THE135m ANNCAt. REPMCP and prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONSL lttanaghig Sees., 28, St. Maty;street, Cardm. AGKNXa—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD. 2^, BMi-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EMtUttDs, WUdsot-rd. Barry :Mr D. H. EDMcm>srMarket-b«ildiii gs^ [1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DavIES, '^da-place. rTHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND X SOUTH WALES PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. Od. A D V A N C ES^ On Freehold or Leasehold Seeanttee. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SlIARKsltateiw* 5 peri cent, per annum and bams). iDKPOMT SHAR £ S £ 50ea«hCinfc«restt^i-.pee payableiialf^yearly, and'4»cm«is). ■DEPOSITS received*at> 4 per cent. inteeesb- payable' hqU-yeady. F. J. HlJYBYRffRK.'Secacetory hqU-yeady. F. J. wÇ.seCll8tiM9) HEYBYBNE & BROWN," 1, FriArø.cbamberS,Newpœtl;j 1699 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. 1 rpHOMAS FORD & Co.. PIER-STREET, SWANSEA, Are prepared to suoply TENTS AND MARQUEES Of various sizes on HIRE or SALE. FLAGS, SHIELDS, and DECORATIONS of all descriptions on Hire or-Sate. Makers of Tarpaulins, Hay-rick Covers, Horse Cloths. tNose Bags, «fcc TERMS ON APPLICATION. 1402 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S IB 41PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Paina-in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each,, jty all Chemists aud Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any addree&ioarxty staarjigbyrhe Makers, The Liacola and fifidiaad ,Cquh^ Cwwgwij lBnblit Gtømpanitst &c. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST will OPEN TO-DAY (MONDAY), July 27th, and CLOSE at 4 p.m. on July 29th, for London, and noon July 30th for- Country. A PARENT COMPANY. Situation The Thames District, New Zealand. Area 149 acres. Capital £ 100,000. Reserved for Working Capital, £ 40,000. The Reefs The Reefs Captain W. H. A.rgall The Reefs tn this particu- lar portion are generally large- The Reef system of the Komata. Reefs Mine ad-, jaceut to this ground lies in the same channel of' auriferous country that traverses both the* Hyberaica' and Key of Komata. Captain E. Thomas You-have eight gold-bearing reefs going into your property." Captain J. Benney :—"The Rewi surplus and Key of Komata' holdings are two adjoining claims which embrace the auriferous channel of reefing country in this part of the district." C. W. Skrine :—" In the Komata Reefs Extended they have opened up five different Reefs all carry- ing gold and running into the Key of Komata." Cable received June 29th, 1896. Recent developments show Komata Reefs have been traced through the whole length of property." The Prospectors' Association Limited, invite sub- scriptions for the Capital of the undermentioned!1 issue. Subscriptions for 20,000 shares have been guaranteed. mHE KEY OF KOMATA, LIMITED A (Thames District, New Zealand). ^Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1893. Capital, £ 100,000, .Divided into 100,000 snares of £1 each, of which 33,000 shares will be allotted to the vendors in part payment of the purchase consideration, and the balance, namely 67,000 shares, are now offered for subscription, payable 2s 6d on application 2s 6d on allotment: and the .balance as required in calls- not exceeding 2s 6d per share at intervals of not less than one month. DIRECTORS. 'The Right Honourable Lord CAMOYS. Stonor, Henley-on-Thames. ,.The Honourable A. F. H. CAMPBELL, J.P., Director of the Prospectors' Association Ltd. FRED. MORTON EDEN, Chairman of the Achilles Gold Fields Ltd. CHARLES E. HOGG, C.E., Chairman Golden Azzow Mine Ltd .CURWEN SISTERSON. Chairman the Light of Asia Amalgamated Gold Mines Ltd. W. HAMLYN SPEED, Claremont-road, Surbiton. BANKERS. BROWN, JANSON, and CO., 32, Abchurch-lane, B.C. CHARLES HOPKINSON and SONS, 3, Regent. street, W. SOLICITORS. KEEPING and GLOAG, >26, Lombard- street, E.C. SECRETARY.—W. H. BROWN (pro tem). OFFICES.—71—36, GRESHAM-STREET, London, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed to acquire 149a. lr. 30p. of Mineral land, containing Gold-bearing Reefs, situate in the Thames district, in the Southern portion of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. The properties are held under two licenses com- prising the Key of Komata," of 99a. 2r. Op., and the. other, the" Hibemica II of 49a. 3r. 30p., making together an area-of 149a. lr. 30p. This property lies about 1,600 yards South and West of the Waitikauri G. M. Co. s property, 450 yards South of the Komata Reefs Gold Mining Company, is bounded on the North and East by the Komata Reef Extended and the Komata Queen, on the South by the Ingall Mine," and on the East by the Alfred and Alfred Extended. It will be noticed that in the reports on the Key of Komata and Hibernica, frequent references are made to the reefs traversing the adjacent claims and passing into these properties, consequently it has been con- sidered advisable to give extracts from such published reports as assist in explaining the text and describing the district Dr. 'August Scheidel, Ph.D., General Agent and Consulting Engineer to The New Zealand Mines Trust Limited, reporting on January 25th, 1896, for the Waitikauri Gold Mining Company, Limited, whose property lies only about seventy chains north and east of Key of Komata and Hibernica, and which is reported to contain the same system of reefs as the Komato Reefs, the Komata Queen, Key of Komata, and Hibernica, states :— The geological formation of the properties is that of the Hauraki Goldfleld generally. The solidity and the undisturbed character of these distinguishes them favourably from the reefs of the more northern part of the Peninsula, and promises well for their continuance and permanency. The quartz, as far as known, is free, or almost so, from base admixtures; the gold is free, but mostly exceedingly fine, and chemical methods, such as the cyanide process, have to be applied to save D, high percentage." In the same series of Reports. Mr Hubert Akers, Secretary to the same Company, furnishes souie useful data regarding the value of ore obtained on this system of reefs by actual battery enishing-s From both Sections up to 29th Feb., 1896. Tons. Yield per Ton. Total Value. 9,201 25 13s 9d. 252,378. For Contracts, Reports, etc., see full Prospectus. The Vendor has fixed the pricc to be paid for the Property at £ 60,000, payable as to £ 33,000 in Shares, and the balance, viz., £ 27.000, shall be partly in Shares and partly in cash at the option of the Directors. This will leave -240,000 for working capital. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained from th* Bankers and Solicitors, and at the Offices of the Coraoany. London, July 25th, 1896. ;No. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. This -Form- may be cut out, used, and sent with amount payable on application to the Company's Bankers. THE KEY OF KOMATA, LIMITED.. JL (New Zealand). 'To THE DIRECTORS OF THE KEY OF KOMATA LIMITED. Gentlemen,-Having paid to your Bankers the sum of ;C as a deposit of 2s 6d per share on shares of £1 each, I request you to allot me that number of shares upon the terms of the Prospectus and the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company, and I hereby agree to accept such shares, or any less number that may be allotted to me, and to pay the further instalments thereon as provided by the Prospectus, dated 25th July, 1896, and I authorise you to place my name on the Register of Members in respect of same, and I agree with the Company (as trustees for the Directors and other persons liable) to waive any further compliance with Sec. 38 of the Companies Act, 1867, or otherwise than ^contained in such Prospectus. Ordinary Signature .c. Name (in full) „ Address — Description 3310 Date 1896. —i flttfriit Appointments. X17TELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- ▼ T TION ACT, 1889. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. The Governing Body of the Port Talbot School are' prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for the Intermediate School (dual) at a salary of £ 150 per annum and a capitation payment of £ 2 10s on a maxi- mum number of 70 Boys until a Master's House be provided, and £ 2 on such maximum number from that provided, and B2 on such maximum number from that time. The Governing Body are also prepared to nominate for appointment a Head Mistress for the same School at a salary ofj3150. The-Scheme provides for 70 Boys and 50 Girls. The Head Master and Head Mistress must have taken a degree in the United Kingdom. Applications, stating age and qualification, and ac- companied by 15 copies of applications and 15 copies of not exceeding five testimonials, must be sent in addressed to tne undersigned not later than August 13th, 1896. Personal canvassing will be an absolute disqualifica- tion. M. TENNANT, Clerk for the Governing Body. Port Talbot. 21st July, 1896. 3247 "Y\7"ELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- Tv TION ACT. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. YSTALYFERA INTERMEDIATE. SCHOOL. I The GOVERNING BODY are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the post of HEAD MASTER. APPLICATIONS for the post of HEAD MASTER. A Dual School accommodating 70 boys and 50 # girls. 'The Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom. Stipend, £ 150; with capitation fees of not less than £ 1 p*r scholar. Applications, stating age, experience, qualifications, and testimonials, and 14 copies thereof must be sent 'on or before the 10th day of August, 1896, to The HON. SECRETARY, pro tem., Intermediate School, Ystalyfera, R.S.O. July 23rd, 1896. i; Personal canvassing will be an absolute dinquakfica- ).tion. X>ORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNING BODY of the above School Is, orepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the position of HEADMASTER of the above. The achgol <dual) will accommodate 100 boys and 80 girls. The- Master must be a graduate of some University in the, United Kingdom. The salary to be 2150 per annum, United Kingdom. The salary to be £ 150 per annum, with a capitation fee of £ 110s per annum up to iw« scholars, together with an additional capitation fee-ot £ 1 for 50 scholars over and above the 100 scholars. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and .expert- • <ence, accompanied by 13 copies of testimonials, to De ■in the hands of the undersigned on or before Tuesday, ^August 4th, 1896, endorsed Headmastership. Can- .'vassing (directly or otherwise) a disqualification. •School to be opened about the middle of Septemoer; .next. G. MAELOR EVANS, „ Clerk to the Governing Bodfe Pentre, Pontypridd. THE PURE BEER BILL.-IN PARLIAMENT. In compliance with the proposed Act the JJEDRUTH BREWERY COMPANY (LIMITED) Are-now introducing their CELEBRATED O R N I S H AL e 8, PURE AND UNADULTERATED MALT AND.- HOPS. ASK FOR THESE ALES AT ALL FREE PUBLIC-HOUSES. SOCTTH WALES AGENCY AT SWANSEA. -OFFICES AND STOBKS 42A, WIND-STREET. 1466 BERTIE DA VIES, MANAGER. HP HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING X COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, BiU-poatintf and Advertising in all its Brancues throughout i.he Counties of CamMtheu Pe nUroke, and Cardigan- il»-< R. M JAHJSg. er Uabiic Motius, EIGHTH ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS. I GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT. AUGUST 20, 21, and 22. CARDIFF EXHIBITION. Schedule of Competitions, C. S. ARTHUR, 8, Queen- .street., Cardiff. I ROYAL (DICK) VETERINARY COI.LKGE, EDINBURGH. ■: TRGSTEES—The LORD PROVOST, MAGISTRATES, i and COUNCIL of the CITY of EDINBURGH. The Oldest and only Endowed Veterinaiy College in. Scotland. Provided with every requisite necessary for the. Thorough Teaching of Veterinary Science. 74th SESSION Commences on 6th October, 1896, Prospectuses', with all particulars on application to J. R. U. DEWAR, Principal, i 3134 or Prof METIAM, Secy. -M- R E. T ENNYSON SMITH.. At WOOD-STREET CHAPEL, on MONDAY, JULY 27th, at 7.30 p.m. The Lecturer will explain the. objects of the Iron- sides" Movement, and the much-debated resolutions respecting the Church and the Liquor Traffic will be z submitted to the meeting. Admission free. Collection in aid of the Move- menu 43 npHE PORT TALBOT RAILWAY^OTD* A DOCKS CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Ordinary GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the TALBOT ARMS HOTEL, PORT TALBOT, on WEDNESDAY, the I 19th day of AUGUST, 1896, at Noon, for the purpose of transacting the ordinavy business of the Company and electing an Auditor in the place of Mr Henry I Dever, who retires by rotation, and who being ell- • gible offers himself for re-election. DUNRAVEN, Chairman.: EDWARD KNOX, Secretary. Dated this 23rd day of July, 1896. 3303 J 0 ARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. I THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, On FRIDAY, JULY 31st, at 8 p.m. CHARLES S. ARTHUR, Secretary, 3280-912e 8, Queen-street. THE UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOW (open to the counties,of Carmarthen,, Cardigan, Glamorgan, and Pembroke) will tak6 placev at CARMARTHEN On August 20th. B250 OFFERED IN PRIZES. B15 JUMPING PRIZES. Entries close August 6th to the Hon. Sec., EYNON BOWEN, Auction and Land Agency Offices, Newcastle Emlyn. Railway Fares at reduced rates. 3217 EIGHTH A¥N~U A L S H O W. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation). SWANSEA HORSE SHOW (30 classes open to all comers) will be held in the above Park, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 26th and 27th, 1896. JB600 IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES for JUMPING, TROTTING, LADIES' DRIVING, TANDEM TEAMS, &C. Entries close August 19, 1896. Schedules of prizes entry forms, Ac., can be obtained of the Secretary, HENRI C. HIGMAN. 1, Northampton-place, Swansea. Admission to Sbowyard-is each Day. 3004 £ 1 ARDIFF INHIBITION, 1896. PATRON-HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. BAND OF THE SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS IN IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. HE OLD WORLD BAND. THE WILD WEST SHOW IS COMING. SECOND EDITION OF SANTIAGO. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS. •TO-NIGHT AFTER 7 P.M. ADMISSION 6D. ¡ NIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH (one of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Walest-Presideut-Tbe Ripht Hon. Lord RENDEL Principal-T. F. ROBERTS, M A. (Oxon.) ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, will be offered for competition at the commencement of next session, on Tuesday. September 15th, 1896, and the following days. Graduates of any University, and students who have held Scholarships or Exhibitions for more than two years at any other University College, I -cannot, howevet, be admitted as candidates. OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. One of Two David Davies" Scholarships of :240 the Visitors' Scholarship of £30, from the contributions of visitors in the summer vacation the Keeling" Scholarship of £25, for Natural Science the Commer- cial Travellers of South Wales Scholarship of B20 tho "Brereton" Scholarship of £ 15; Five Exhibitions ofBlO. CLOSED SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The Principal's Scholarship of £ 40 One' Scholarship of £ 20; Five Exhibitions of £ 10 (the above Scholarships and Exhibitions are confined to natives of Wales who have been wholly or partially educated in Wales, and to candidates who have been educated in Wales dun'ng the two years last preceding the examination) the Ellis Eyton" Exhibition of £ 10, confined to natives of North Wales; One of Two Elizabeth Davies Brynteifl" Scholarships of £20, offered this year to women candidates who are natives of Cardiganshire or Carmarthenshire One of Two R. H. Richards Scholarships of £ 20, confined to natives of Cardiganshire the Cynddelw Welsh Scholarship of £20, tenable for one year, and open to new comers and to present students of the College. AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. An Examination will be held at the College, com- mencing on Tuesday, the 15th September, 1896, when the following Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competitionOne Open Scholarship of £20, and Two Open Exhibitions of B10 each, offered by the College One Scholarship of B20 and One of B15 (the L-ttrer of which shall be open to present students of the College), offered by the County Council of Cardi- ganshire, and confined to residents of that county. For general prospectus and also for special prospec- tuses of the Agricultural and Normal Departments, the Training Department for Secondary Teachers, and, other particulars apply to* 3307 T. MORTIMER GREEN, ■Registrar. l\yf ERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE JL^JL OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. 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One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to care all complications. Also gravel and pains m the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea » Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport—Young, Chemist, High-at. NJB.—Has never been known to mil. T'«t. ters orod Pl^e name puper. 8886 jPafrlig use!tdl. QARaarff n" fjl B mAT It E ROY A L. -LRSSKBAKO Manaos*Mtt EDWARD FLETCHER, Important visit of MR 3. PITT HARDACRE'S ^celebrated'Company, from the Olympio and Princess's Theatres, London. This Splendid Company finished a phenomenally successful Season at the Princess's THftatte, London* March58th, tnte year, when they had the honour oft appearing\before the^ufeeand Duchess of File, who* sent- a special message of congratulation to the Artistes^ engaged. ttSa 4,218th NIGHT OF REPRESENTATION 11 TO-NIGttT, MONDAY, JULY 27tb, the GTear, Drama,, founded'on Mrs ileary Wood's ever-popular Novel, V A S T y N N E EAST LYNNE. Time and prices as usual. Booking Offices. Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Ld., Queen-st Telephone. 521. GRAND ATTRACTION FOR BANK HOLtDAY,, MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, and during the week, Mr F. | A. Scudamore and bis powerful' company, in a new' Drama, entitled AGAINST THE TIDE. The Firsfi Production. Day Performance at 2 o'clock Bankf. Holiday. Monday, August 3rd. A A N D T IT A T R E. The-Prentier Theatre of Wales. LESSEE A Managbh Mr CLA RENCE SOUN AS WILL RE-OPEN 42 BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD, with" "A LONDON MYSTERY." -w- CSOttStOtlS. p~!TTA7"cAjvra^ LINITIM. 'DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CABDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting), JULY. Leave CARDIFF. I Leave WESTON. 'Mon- 27—*8.30, 10.0 a.m., Mon. 27—*9.15, 10.45 a.m., 5.15,7.15 p.m. 6.15, 9.15 p.m. Tues. 23-*8.30, 10.0 &in., I Tues. 28-*9.15, *10.45a.m. 12.0 noon, 6,30 p.m. 1 5.15, 8.30 p.m. Wed. 29-9.15, 11.0 a.m., Wed. 29—*10.0, 11.45 a.m. 6.0,7.45 p.m. 6.45,8.45 p.m. Tliurs. 30—9.15, 11.0a.m., I Thur. 30-"10.0, 1l.45a..m., 1.0, 7.45 p.m. 6.0, 9.30 p.m. 2Fri. 31-9.30, 11.30 &m., t Fri. 31-10.15 a.m., 12.15, L30, 7.45 p.m. 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Steamer leaver Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). 13 EGULAR SERVICE to and from XV CARDIFF and PENARTH, LYNMOUTH and 1LFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO! JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Monday 27 10.0 a.m. Monday 21 4.30p.m. Tuesday 28 9.15 a.m. Tuesday 28 6.30 p.m. Wednesday 29 10.0 am. Wednesday 29 .4.0 p.m. Thursday 30 9.30 a.m. j Thursday 30 4.0 p.m. Friday 31.. —10.15 a.m. Friday 31 5.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff: also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes 'later than Ilrracombe. QPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES. TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1355—109e S P E C I Â L SAILINGS. MONDAY, July 27th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE, towards the MUMBLES HEAD.—Leave Cardiff 10 a.m., Ilfra- combe4.30p.m., Lynmouth 5.5 p.m; TENBY.—-Leave Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Tenby 5JL5 p.m. TUESDAY, July 28th. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.—Leave Cardiff 9.15 a.m., Clovelly 5 p.m., Hfracombe 6.30 p.m., Lynmouth 7.5 p.m., Mine- nead 8.0 p.m. MUMBLF.S.—Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m., Mumbles 5 P EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON.—Leave Cardiff 7.30 p.m., Clevedon 9.15 p.m. Fare, Is. WEDNESDAY, July 29th. WATCHET and MINEIIEAI).-Letve Cardiff 7.0 a.m. Minehead, 8.45 p.m. Watchet 9.15 p.m. MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m. Mumbles. 5.45 p.m. CIRCULAR EVENING TBIP to WATCHET and MINEHEAD via WESTON.-LeaveCardiff 5.45 p.m. Minehead, 8.45 p.m. Watchet, 9.15 p.m, Fare Is 6d EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Leave Cardiff 6.30 p.m. Bristol, 9.15 p.m. Cleve- don, 10.0 p.m. Fares—Clevedon, Is Bristol, ls6d. EVENING TRIP to -CLEVIDON.-Lesve Cardiff 8'15 p.m. Clevedon, 10.0 p.m. Fare Is. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 10ge 70a, Bate-street, Cardiff ORNA DOONE COMPANY.! Special Sailings by the Favourite Steamer SCOTIA. Weather and circumstances permitting. TUESDAY, July 28th. ALL DAY TRIP TO BURNHAM. Leave Cardiff 8.0, Penarth 8.10 a.m. Burnham 8.30,p.m. EVENING TRIP TO BURNHAM. Leave Cardiff 5.30, Penarth 5.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 29th. ALL DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON.-Leave Cardiff 9.30 Penarth, 9.40 a.m. Clevedon, 8.30 p.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to CLEVEDON and Round H.M.S. Formidable.—Leave Cardiff 5.40 Penarth, 5.50 Clevedon 8,30. Monthly tickets are now being issued. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Gunn and Co., 11, Mount Stuart-square, or to the Agent, A. Lowick, Pier Head, Cardiff. rjp A F F VATLE RAILWAY-. IMPROVBD SERVICE OF TRAINS BETWEEN TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATIONS AND BUILTH WELLS, ABERYSTWYTH, AND STATIONS ON THE CAMBRIAN COAST. a.m. a.m. p.m Cardiff (Queen-street) dep. 7.50 flO.38 1.10 Pontvpridd 825 til. 4 1.45 Aberdare (T. V.E., „ 7.45 10.14 12.35 Builth Wells arr. 11.45 f2.20 4.50 Llandrindod Wells 12.35 2.50 7.43 Aberystwyth 4.35 fo.30 9.35- Barmsnth „ 5. 0 5.45 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Barmouth dep. — 9. 5 — 12.10 Aberystwyth — t9.30 12.30 Llandrindod Wells 5.21 12.35 Builth Wells 6.53 fl3.28 1.7 4.26* Aberdare 11.40 4.45 6.47 8.54 Pontypridd 10.48 t3.52 6.17 7.57 Cardiff (Queen-street) „ 11.19 t4.21 6.51 8.26 fthrougit, Lavatory Carriages are run between Car- diff and Aberystwyth by these trains, EXCURSION and TOURIST TICKETS are issued, daily. For Particulars see Pamphlets, which may be obtained at the Booking Offices. A. BEASLEY, General Manrger. Cardiff, July, 1896, 3159 iN ORWAY, SWEDEN, AND RUSSIA. HOLIDAY TOURS. The WILSON LINE of First-class, Splendidly-fitted Passenger Steameis, with Saloons and Sleeping Accom- modation Amidships. HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUES- DAY. HULL to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY. HULL to DRONTHEIM, every THURSDAY. HULL to GOTHENBURG, every SATURDAY, in." eluding Special Holiday Tours. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG, every THURSDAY. LONDON to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND, every FRIDAY Morning, including Special Holiday Tours. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, every SATURDAY. HULL to COPENHAGEN, every MONDAY and FRIDAY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON SONS and CO. (Limited), HULL, or to JOHN BOVEY and CO., CARDIFF 1683 £ JA £ E'S UNIVERSAL TOURS. CONDUCTED TOURS to PARIS, RHINE and SWITZERLAND, etc. INDEPENDENT TRAVEL TICKETS to all parts of Great Britain and the Continent. HOTEL COUPONS for over a thousand hotels. PLEASURE CRUISES to NORWAY, AUGUST 8th, from 10 guineas, and weekly from 12 guineas. AMERICAN TOURS to NIAGARA, YELLOW. STONE PARK, etc.—For details apply to H. Gaze and Sons, Limited, 142, Strand, London or the local .agents. Frederick Edwards & Co., Cardiff. 3300 Insurance. J> H CE NIX FIRE OFFICE, 19, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff Mr David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street, Mr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mr Charles E. Stallybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles.street Chambers. 1031 W. B. TOPE TAILOR, HAS REMOVED HIS BUSINESS FROM 258, BUTE-STREET TO HIS NEW PREMISES. 3 ST' J °HN'S-SQUARE. ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF WOOLLENS SUITABLE FOR MEDIUM AND HIGH-CLASS TRADE. 01 8*e XfEATH AMD DISTRICT BILL- -i-1 POSTING COMPANY.—Late T Wall. Offices .-ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W. ROBINSON. and Proprietors of the best Posttug Stations mi Net^a and Dntricti 1220 fsttMic Antitstmnts. CARDIFF. "Tin not Intnortals to command success, but wa!ll do more—deserve Ac." AT H E E M P I R P, MANAGING DLRECTOR-OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I fJIHE Jy/JARVELLOUS CRAGGS. EIRST TIME IN CARDIFF. rjiHE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS. UNPARALLELED ACROBATS. THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS, To obtain .whom for this week, the engagement had to., be effected'nearly two years ago. THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS AND GEORGE ROBEY, The inimitable Comedian, Supported by an array of artistes also conspicuously talented. Plans of boxes, fanteuils and grand circle for advance booking ar, the Empire, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p m. tol^pjn. ^TOLL'S p A NO PT ICON,; PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET. This Week only—Grand ASSAULT IT-ARMS, Under the direction of Mr A. Shirley, and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Next Wee,-CELAS. W. POOLE'S MYRIORAMA, under the personal direc- tion of Mr.Chas. W. Poole. A unique Entertainment. SWANSEA. r THE E M P ire. Manaoin6 DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE GREAT AVOLOS on the Poles. MISS ADA FAWN. THE O'MALLEYS. GEORGE RIPON. ALFRED HURLEY. CHILDIE STTTAKT WACTER WESTWOOD. ONZA and ORVIETO. NEWPORT. fJV H E E M F I R E~/ JL MAN*(TING DlBECTOR..O-S WALD STor.t. TO-NIGHT! THE WONDERFUL ATHOS TROUPE. WILL EVANS, THE 8 Ef. DORADO GIRLS. ERNESTINE AND THE 3 FOYS. THE HUMOROUS DARNLEYS, And other ArtIs tes of special ability. BRIDGEND. BRIDGEND LICENSED VICTUAL- JLF LERS' ATHLETIC SPORTS. BICYCLE, AND PONY RACING. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1895. IN PRIZES. £ 60. IN PRIZES. Proceeds to Cottage Hospital. Particulars and Entry Forms of the Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 29TH, TO The Secretary, W. E. PURFIELD, 3248 Newcastle, Bridgend; HEREFORD. I ^UGUST BANK HOLIDAY^ GREAT ATHLETIC FESTIVAL AT HEREFORD. MILE BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP, 100 YARDS FLAT (SCRATCH), in which C. A. BRADLEY will compete, &c., &c., &C. FIREWORKS on Mammoth Scale by Brock and Co. 3201 Special Cheap Trains from South Wales. 871e TREORKY. TREORKY ATHLETIC SPORTsTto be HELD BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3RD, 1896, when about S100 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. Finest Course in South Wales. Trotting and, Galloway Races.—For particulars apply L. MORGAN, 3, Cemetery-road, Treorky. 456 NEATH. LOOK OUT FOR THE RAND Å THLETIC SPORTS -Za AND FIFE BAND COMPETITION, TO BE HELD AT NEATH (Under the auspices of the Neath Licensed Victuallers), ON MONDAY (BANK HOLIDAY). AUG. 3RD, 1896. For entry forms, &c., apply to the Hon. Sec., Mr Griffiths, Bird-in-Hand, Neath. 3304 Hotels,$iitmg-r00ms, k, LONDON. J N.B.—THE RE-OPENING OF THE QWALIA pRIVATE H OTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close St. Panems Church), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C., Under the personal management of Edward Jeukins, the original proprietor, and the present proprietor of GWALIA HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. AULD LANG SYNE. The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that his London Gwalia has under- gone thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has been newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their support and recommendation, feeling sure that they will find it as of old, a Home from Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY EKE' ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 1390 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACK. LONDON, W.C. ILFRACOMBE. ILFRACOMBE.— LANSDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts. Re-furmshed and under New Management. Central Position. Magnificent Sea View. Special Week-ed Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. American Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 5s per day. 54 LYNMOUTH. LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON T YNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, built specially to meet the requirements of the times, con- taining .60 ROOMS, LIGHTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. AU modern improvements. Boarding terms, 30s to '35s per week; 12s 6d from Saturday to Monday, includ- ing table d'hote Saturday, three meals Sunday, break- fast Monday, with bed, < £ c. Write for tariff and photo. 1245 WILLIAM BEVAN & CO., Proprietors. MINEHEAD. jjyj I N E H E A D~ SOMERSET. SPLENDID SEA AND LAND SCENERY. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL Faces-South, and is a First-class Hotel for Families and Tourists. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Central for Golf. Terms moderate. Secure Hunting Accommodation early for August and. September. 2881 GEORGE THRISTLE, Proprietor. COLEFORD, GLOS. I. OUTINGS-THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY. YE SPECHE HOUSE HOTEL, near COLEFORD, GLOS., mid-way between Severn and VVye.—Stands in the centre of the Royai Forest of Dean, and is surrounded by the most perfect Sylvan Scenery in England. It, is a favourite resort of Artists and lovers of Forest Glades. There are large Tennis and Archery Grounds attached to the House; Billiards, Private and Public Sitting-rooms, and direct Tele- graphic Communication in the House.—J. W. BOYCE, Proprietor.—Photographic Dark Room. Special Terms for Large Parties. 2708 CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. MAIL CARTS AND pERAMBULATORS IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS Largest Stock in Wales to Select from at SPENCER'S 663* RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repairs in all Branches by Experienced Workmen jp R E S C R I PTI O N FREE. I I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send nio a self-addressed stamped envelope the Prescription which cur^d me after 17 years of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- scription is from my expennc an infallible §uarct,nteed cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Pecay, Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, and I confidently recommend it vo ail who so suffer. (Name this paper.) Write to W. R. BMWM. Nsu., M Chesham-road, cfngatou, bus^ex. 100 IhtsitttS5 ;AblrrfStJ. g U M M E R g A LB. 1896. JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully announce the continuation of their JJALF YEARLY SALBi. The unprecedented suecess-of this Sale confirms the wisdom of the system adopted by H. and Co. in treating the whole of their immense Stock (excepting Farniture and Haberdashery), as SURPLUS, which they offer ware- servedly at JJEDIJCED AND gALE JpRIGES. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE, WITHOUT RESTRICTION. Jg^O WELL & COMPAN-1, THE QARDIFF JQRAPERS, /CARDIFF. Kj 834 CARDIFF E XHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION.-STAND 117. R. J. HEATH & SONS. jpiANOPOBTBS AND QKOAN8. ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS. Send for Catalogues and Verdict of 900. Free. Gns.Monthly. WALNUT CASE, FULL COMPASS, panel s. d. front, 3ft. lOin. high 18 JO 6 Similar model, superior quality 20 11 o VANDERBOLT MODEL, iron frame, full compass, trichord, check action, machine covered hammers, 3ft. lOin. high 24 14 0 VANDERBOLT MODEL, lin. higher, superior quality 26 15 2 HENRY MODEL, full compass, iron frame, full trichord, check action, plated bolts, sconces, maroueterie and gilded panel, trusses, 4ft. high 30 17 6 EUROPEAN MODEL, 4ft. 3in. high. 34 19 10; ASSOCIATION MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high, burr walnut, prize medal design, a first-class instrument at a moderate price, with all the most modern improvements 38 22 2 ALEXANDER MODEL, ditto, 4ft. 4in. 45 26 All Goods Sent Carriage Paid. ORGANS FROM £5. Now is the opportunity for acquiring a splendid instrument at the lowest possible price, either for Cask or on the Hire System. CALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD | AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY LONDON. Agencies at ABERAVON, CADOXTON, BRIDGEND MAESTEG, &o. CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL PARTS ON 9431 GOOD COMMISSION. 1066ae Q.ARDIFF E X Ii I BIT I 0 N 0 Y A L E L S H HISKYi AN AGE OF WONDERS. But it is no wonder that people like WELSH WHISKX, THE DEW OF FRONGOCH. OF ALL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT WELSH WALES. AT ALL THE BARS IN THE EXHIBITION. BE SURE YOU ASK FOR IT. Wholesale Only J. R pHILLIPS & CO. (LTD.) 524e NELSON-STREET, BRISTOL. 222* PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Animates the Spirits and Menta Faculties. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Musculat 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 aproper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical Forces. Shilling Bottles. 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SHILLING BOTTLES of PEPPER'S 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. QULPHOLINE LOTION makes the SKIN of any use. QULPHOLINE LOTION makes the SKIN .K5 HEALTHY SOFT. BEAUTIFUL, QU TRANSPARENT, SMOOTH, SUPPLE. LPHOLINE LOTION clears the SKIN O SPOTS, BLEMISHKS, BLOTCHES. REDNESS, ROUGHNEbb, IHSCOLORATJONS :UNr^S^^r*0i?rJ?CTIONABLE APPEARANCES UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away ULPHOLINE—The bestSKIN LOTION BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING Almost DESIRABLE APPLICATION ABSOLUTELY PURD and HARMLESS Shilling Bottles 't-trvw;>re :1062 'ULPliOLI.N,E. -For the COMPLI,-ffjojg ks SOFTENS and PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE COUNTERACTS EFFECTS of VVEATHK* EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES Shilling Bottls everywhere. A SEC^RET "UNFOLDED AT LAST f It is a positive fact that no one in the world has been able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Linen. 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