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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOIJTll WAIIS DAILY NEWS. WORDS. ONCE. 20 W ordsj 0 6 10 16 V Wk 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES '• NEWS ao Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 « ECHO. ao Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 « ECHO. „ 20 Words 1'Aca extra 10 Words! 0 3 0 6 0 9 210 30 Words SOIJTII WALES Ecno. 3/9 THREE ilX j ■WORDS. ONCE. XIMES. TIMES. 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 10 16 5/" Each Extra 50 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 10Words. 1/- 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 Z 9 30 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which art ordered for consecutive insertion, ynd paid for previous to insertion; if either oj these conditions is not complied with, the Advertise. ment will be charged by the Business Scale Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To bf Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Mamages, and Deaths, It eaek, if not exceeding 90 words, and 6d for each additional 10 l'ords. ftersonal. MR William Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent, late Detective-Sergeant Cardiff Police confidential investigations highe-t references.—11, Uawden-pla.ce, Cardiff. 557 SMOKE Archer's Golden Ueturns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1202 ifftairimonsaL ATRI.NION Y. -Welsh Lady, young and attractive, M po-sessing property worth £2CO a year, besides :000 banking account, wishes to marry. Means no )bject.-Mis. Owen, 5, Wine Office-court, London, E.C. Hbduftl. SOUTH Wales Nurses' Co-operation, 152, Newport- road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses Supplied Day and Night.—Telegrams ;— Prompt, Cardiff.' 1330 MtxsitaL APPLICANTS sending replies to Advettiaementli it addressed te initials or fictitious names, at this iffice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of estimonials only. FOR Sale, Fine Two Manual Pipe Organ by Fowles cost £ 200, quite new suit church or lhapel admirably 12 stops, four composition pedals ind concave aud radiating ditto.—For price or to riew, apply Taliesin James, Aberaman, Aberdare. 725 MISS Astle .after 12 very s-accessful years In Cardiff im has much pleasure m announcing that she oon tinues giving Lessons ou the Pianoforte and Singing ?enarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, Cardiff, close to Tall Vale and Rbymney Stations. Perms moderate 1197 PIANOFORTE (taken for debt), iron frame; London I make sell immense bargain cottage, walnut case equal new.-A pply 93, Miskin-street, Cathays. SINGLE Lessons or quarterly, Piano, Violin, Sing- ing, Theory experienced teacher (cer. Trin. Coll., Gond ); moderate.-iNLLs Owen, 10, Cranbrook-street, Cardiff. 853 WANTED, a young Lady as Pianist, willing to assist in domestic affairs and occasionally in 'ar.-Apply Collins, Castle Hotel. Treherbart. 278 APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this iffice, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. jn^RENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Jf 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 Transla tor, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 387 p OUTR Wales Tutorial Classes—Preparation for Government, University, aud Professional Examin- itions.—R. Stowe, B.A., Secretaiy. 24, Richmond- road, Cardiff. 265 tost anfc JFounft. rSODND, strayed on Cwmrhydycwrw Fieldg, two 1/ Yearling Colts; if not claimed on or before lugust 14th will be sold to defray expenses.-Appiv Walters and .Tolins, Morriston. 3549 LOST\ Mon day. August 3id, 1.895, between the Church, Ebbw Vale, and the Clarence Hotel, itrynmawr, a Brake Cushion (marone plush); finder will be rewarded, 718 LOST from Nciswn Hotel, Merthyr, a Fox Terrier Pup, about 2 months two black ears, black right eye, and black spot on tail 59 reward detainer prosecuted. Uonwstir bants. PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are r cones ted not to send original testimonials withfc heir applications, but to enclose copies of testil monials only. General Servant wanted, immediately.—Lewis, 128, Castle-road.. 512 NAssista ntHo us ek e e p e r, Sewing, Par lour. House, Hall, Kitchenmaids, Laundrymaids, Mother's Help, Companions, Cooks, Norses, 100 situations to offer the best and most reliable office in Wales,under Royal and distinguished patronage.—Davies's Registry, 45. Charles-street, Cardiff. 3566 GENERAL Servant wanted, able to do plain cooking must produce good references.—Apply Mrs James, 8, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 3502 GENERAL wanted, small family, no children, no G washing, B14 to ') begin, very good home also icung General, £ 10.—20, Stokes Croft. Bristol. 733 ENERAL wanted, 212, family two, no washing, JF simple cooking, light and easy situation, comfort- able home.—Address 61, Apsley-road, Clifton. 733 GOOD General Servant wanted one able to wash. Apply Mrs Milner, 105, High-street, Barry. 412 TrjOUSKJKHEPERr— Wanted. a good Working JH Housekeeper, from 25 to 40 years of age, accus- tomed to plain cooking. -Apply 228, High-street, Swansea. 55^2 PLAIN_Cook wanted, one gentleman, quiet, easy situation, early dinners, £ 16; yonng House- Parlourmaid, £ 14 lady willing to teach.—20, Stokes Croft, Bristol. 732 THREE good Servants wanted Plain Cook, House- Parlourmaid, Housemaid.—Apply, with age, wages, particulars, Mrs Pearse, Grosvenor House, e-ro,,td, Cardiff. Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 306 WANTED, strong Girl as General Servant two kept; must hare good reference.—Apply Mrs Robottom, 27, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 3500 'WANTED, General for one gentleman, £14, plain TV cooking, no washing; housekeeper kept; easy, comfortable home gentleman's family.-71, Park- atrcct, Bristol. 735 WANTED, trustworthy Nurse for one child also NORAO for three children good wag«s gentle- Nunc for three children good wages gentle- man's family Housemaid, E 15. no parlour work. -71, Park-street, BristoL 734 ANTED, General, P.16 no washing gentle- V* man's small family also Nurse for one little boy. E14 comfortable place,-16A. Richmond-hill, Clifton. 729 ANTED, good Cook-General must have good references.—Mrs Wiltshire, Cambrian Hotel, 8t. Mary-street, Cardiff. WANTED, a good Cook-General for end of August to go north.—State wages and particulars to 11, Marine-parade, Penarth. 190 WANTED, Middle-aged Person as Wotking Housekeeper by Bachelor.—Apply, with full par, ticulars and references, to H., Echo Office, Merthyr. SITUATIONS Earant. FPLIICANTS sending replies to Advertisements ZX addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. —Barmaids, Barmaids.—Fifteen to-day, experi- enced and inexperienced, for Hotels and Restau- rants. Ten Waitresses (Commercial, Coffee, and restaurant), Chamber, House, Staff Pantry, Still,Hall, Kitchenmaids, 40 Generals.—Davies and Co., Hotel Agents, 45, Charies-sireet, Cardiff. 3565 A SSISTANT Boots, six wanted; three Billiard ,kV Markers six useful Boys Man to drive Groom (useful) 10 Farm Hands we can offer 20 good situa- tiotm-Da,vies and Co., 45, Charles-street, Cardiff. 55M AKEP.S.-Wanted, Single Hand for Bread, Cakes, and Smalls.—T. Davies and Co., Blaengarw. 915 BARMAN wanted, one who thoroughly under- stands the trade quick counter trade refer- ences required.—Apply R. Wiltshire, Cambrian Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. B- OOT Trade.—Wanted two good Repairers, able to make new work.—Apply William Davies, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Cwmgorse, Gwauncae- jurwen, R.S.CK 424 UTCHERS.-Wanted. smaxt Man for Frozen Meat Trade.—Apply Gower and Co., GrocersNewportA. d-I OOPER wanted for General Brewery Work con stant employment good referene" required.- Apply Brewer, South Wales Office, Merthyr. 3516 ROCERY.- NV anted. naulier, accustomed to G horses, and assist in shop and warehouse occasionally also an Apprentice; wagei. ven. live out.-Apply A 1:35. "South Wales Daily News Office. Cardiff. 285 AlvrERN Makers wanted. ply to Stothert and Pitt, Limited, Bath.} 89 SMART Youth wanted for Show Room preference given to one able to use typewriter.—Apply at "Dnce The National Cash Register Company, Limited, 9, The Castle Arcade, Cardiff. 676 TINMAN wanted for Jobbing and General Work.— Apply M. Thomas, Oxford-street, Mountain Ash. TO Bakers.—Experienced Baker in bread, smalls, JL etc., wanted at once married preferred wages Ws per week references for lasttwoyears, A ly Co-operative Society, Penrhiwceiber. 889 TO Painters.—Wanted immediately, practical Paper- hanger and Grainer, or Partner with little tapital'entertained; constant work guaranteed to sober and steady mAn.-Apply Nelson, Painter, Gorseinon, near Swansea. 8W W" ANTED, a Night Foreman for RaU and Bar Mills applicants must state their previous experience, age, and salary required.—Address, Manager, Blaenavon Works, Blaenavon, Mon. 3567 ANTED, a good Tin riiiu. -Apply Mach on, Tin- W man, Maesteg. 765 W ANTED Stableman, who can ride and drive, and thoroughly understands his work refer- ences required.-R. WILTSHIRE ,Cambrian.ftptei.Su WANTED immediately, a good Tallow Chandler, Melter and Maker.—Apply, stating age and ex- perience, John Herbert, Pontypool. 717 WANTED immediately, steady Man as Groom must understand greenhouse, and make him- self generally useful indoors.—Apply Queen's Hotel, Blaina. 356 WANTED, steady young Man, able to drive and t' make himself generally useful out-doo Apply, stating age and salary expected, T W. Jones, Ale and Porter Stores, Broad Pavement, Merthyr. 528 WANTED immediately (everywhere), trustworthy Persons (either sex) to" deliver and collect Samples 5" daily easily earned, besides commission, yielding ever-increasing income oil new system. Specimens, &c., 6V(jd.. returnable (less postage).—Ad- dress Evans, Watts, and Co. (P 157), Merchants, Birm- ingham. Established 1872. 523 ANTED, a first-class J'AKER, used to Restaurant work.—Apply Spillers and Bakers, Ltd.,Cardiff. IXS to 15s weekly can be earned in spare time by either sex everywhere work can be done evenings. either sex everywhere; work can be done evenings. —Send addressed envelope to Eclip e Works, 9, Play- house Yard, Water.lane, London. 401 r»L~A Salary of 12s 6d to £ 1 per week can be earned in spare hours or evenings, by either sex who can write. Proof sent free anywhere to whoever sends a self-addressed envelope to T. Smith and Cr¡. (Depart- ment 6 G). 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. 381 "bop ASSISTANTS. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements ULL addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only RAPERY.-Wante(t, a Young Man as Junior state salary and reference.—A. O. Miles, 2, Bute-street, Cardiff. 855 RAPERY.-Wantett immediately, a Young Lady JU> to serve through Welsh state full particulars. —IX W. Davies and Co., Compton House, Tonypandy. DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, a respectable Youth as Apprentice £ 10 salary given third year no premium Welsh apply in own hand- writing, stating age, etc.-D. W. Davies and Co., Cornpton House, Tonypandy. 293 "ItA.PERY.-Want,ed immediately, good Junior Welsh state full particulars.—D. W. Davies and Co., Compton House, Tonypandy. 291 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, Junior or Improver Welsh. —Apply, stating particulars, to B. II. Evans, Golden Key, Ammanford. 422 DRAPERY. — Wanted immediately, pushing Juniors (young men) also Improver particulars first letter.—David Daveis, 41 and 43, Carlisle-street, Cardiff. 5C6 D- ItAl:)ERY.-Wanted, an experienced Young Man 11) for Drapery Counter Welsh.—Apply to W. R. Edwards and Son, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. 407 RAP ERY.-Wait te(i, experienced Young Lady for the Dress Department.—Apply, with full particulars, Howell Bios., Penarth. 493 DRAPERY.—VVauted, an active Young Man who can speak Welsh, with not less than five years' experience.—Apply Thomas Yorath, Swansea. RAPF,RY. -Wanted, an experienced Young Lady D for Fancy Department; must speak Welsh.— Apply, stating experience, salary, and age, Thomas Yorath, Swansea. DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, a good Junior Voung Man for the Manchester state full par- ti,-ulars first letter Welsb.-D. W. I-loyd, Porth. 7^0 "11UM. ERY. —Good Junior wanted at once state \JT experience had and salary required.—Write Davies, Supply Stores, Pontygwaith, Rhondda Valley.^ &'IROCF,RY.-Waiited immediately, strong Young IkX Man, to drive out and make himself generally useful; Welsh (indoors).-Rieliar(Is. Neath. 719 CS ROCERY.—Wanted, energetic Junior, well up in JC provisions; Welsli live out.—State wages, references, to Williams, Royal Stores, Ton, Pentre. ROC ICRY.—Smart Junior required also Haulier, X willing to in ah 3 himself useful; one used to horses preferred.—Rosser and Co., Melincrythan, Neath. 530 GROCERY and Provisions —A smart Junior wanted, good at both counters.—Full particulars to David Lloyd, Ystrad, Rhondda. 741 (GROCERY and Provisions.-Wanted, a first-class ]r Man, knowledge of Welsh necessmy.-David Davies, Canon-street, Aberdare. 394 ROCERY and Provisions.—Good Improver (junior) X wanted immediately Welsh indoors must be total abstainer,—Apply Evans, Royal Stores, Ferndale. RON I%IONGERY.-Wanted, an Assistant; state ex- perience, references, and salary required (indoors); also a Lad for cash desk.—Thomas and Sons, Cardiff. MILLINERS.—Wanted at once, stylish Milliner used to serving Welsh salary £ 35.—Full particulars, Jones, Tonyrefail. 469 OUTFITTER.—Assistant required for Hosiery and 0 Mercery Department.—Apply, full particulars first application, to Simpson, Clothier, Pontypool. 246 rpEA Tride.-Two active Assistants Wanted to jL Manage Branch Shops abstainers, and able to speak Welsli. State age, salary, experience, and refer. ences.—Chinese Tea Company, Clifton-street, Cardiff. MO Grocers.—Wanted, a sharp Improver for Branch I Shop live indoors.—Apply David Jones, Liver- pool STORES, Pontlottyr.. 161 WANTED, Young Lady (experienced hand) for the Fancy Counter Welsh.—Apply D. W. Lloyd, Commerce House, Porth. 3576 WANTED, smart young Man, Clothing Trade con- versant Scandinavian and German languages write experience and salary.—Rosser, Hot wells, Bristol. (Merits, IFTANAG^RS, &C. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. RILHE South Wales and Monmouthshire Clerks 3 Association Ensures Members against los3 through want, of employment, sickness, old age, and death, and to introduce to employers free of charge clerks of good business capacity and character. Every clerk, whatever his position, should be a member of the association.—Send for particulars Secretary, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 2043 WANTED, a Junior Clerk, quick at accounts.— Apply by letter (with reference) to Chief Clerk, National Telephone Company, Limited, Cardiff. 657 WANTED, Manager for four-mill tinplate works. —Apply H. E. I., South Wades Daily News Office, Swaaisea. 777 gtntUS, tfrvabelUts,$et. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements A addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but o enciose copies of testi monials only. ADVERTISER desires to represent first-class house in Grocery and Provisions in Swansea and Dis- trict excellent references salary or commission.— Address Grocer, South Wales Daily News" Office, Swansea. 3575 A GENCY.-The most straightforward agency ever A offered. A large Limited Manufacturing Com- pany, about to open premises in Cardiff, is prepared to appoint foreman, timekeepers, storekeepers, warehouse- men, railway officials, watch club agents, and others in permanent situations, as Agents to work a Clothing Agency amongst their fellow employees and friends. Customers recommended by the agent are supplied with fashionable bespoke and ready-made clothing of all descriptions on payment of deposit, the balance by weekly inqtalments no exorbitant tally price3 or practices, but wholesale cash value handsome com- mission and other emoluments to agents no risks to agents, the Company taking all responsibility for bad debts no men out of employment or precariously employed need apply.—Apply in confidence, stating occupation, to Horner's, Limited, 21, Barbican, London, E.C. 690 AGENT and Traveller with experience wanted for Swansea district for Builders' Plant and Build- ing Material?.—Write R 84U, Echo Office, Cardiff. AGENTS wanted to Sell Pinafores, Costumes, &c., to wardrobe dealers, drapers, &c. high com- mission.—4, Amrel-street, Manchester. 585 A GENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in tins, and Cocoa. Particulars free.-Oliver, Oliver and Co., 286, Soutbgate-road, London. 577 BIRMINGHAM Goods, furniture, bassinettes, wringers, toys, hardware, jewellery, watches, Ac. Agents wanted. Wholesale book free.—Henry May, Birmingham. 906 F J\RAVRLLER, covering France, Holland, Belgium, I and Norway, knowing the Foreign Coal Export Trade thoroughly, open to Represent houses having already customers there. Advertiser having facilities for obtaining reliable information can get payments guaranteed.—Address M 110, Daily News." Cardiff WANTED, good Man to Solicit salary and com- mission.—Apply Williams, Tinman's Arms, Aberavon. 916 SITUATIONS THEANTID. AKBRS.-Situation wanted, First, Second, or Single Hand used to smalls; references.— Baker, 23. Monmouth-street, Saltmead, Cardiff. 263 AKERS, Confectioners.—W anted, Situation; practical all-round Hand abstainer age 30 disengaged, good reference.—James, 7, Thoroe's Buildings, Holloway, Bath, Somerset. 727 C>, ENKRAL seeks Situation, 28, good character, VX knowledge of cooking, strong country servant, willing, honest, good tempered, early riser ,-Jane, 61, Apsley-ioad, Clifton. 737 GROCERY, Provisions.—Situation as Counterman (outdoors), thoroughly experienced, quick wrapper abstainer, non-smoker; excellent references; disengaged September 4th.—N. 828, Daily News," Cardiff. 828 HOUSEKEEPER, thoroughly domesticated, age HOUSEKEEPER, thoroughly domesticated, age 33, where a servant is kept; small salary.— Address Beta, Orphans' Press, Leominster. 582 MASTER Bakers.—As good General Hand, middle-^ aged disengaged bread, cake, smalls mode rate wages.—T., 3, Upper Park-street, Llaneny. 444 MASTER Butchers.—Young Man, allround Slaughterman and Shop, requires situation; has some good reference. -Apply J 750, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 750 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant; country K_1 girl, now living in Bethesda excellent character from last situation.—Mrs Coster, Registry, GloncesterJ STATIONERY and Fancy.—Youth desires Re- engagement in above or other light business two years' experience.—Apply 102, Glebe-st., Panarth. TO Pork Butchers.—Situation wanted by young married man to manage branch thoroughly experienced in all branches good references.—Q. 584* Daily News," Cardiff. 584 WANTED, by a respectable young Man, a Situation as Rent Collector, Bookkeeper, Agent, or any light employment.-Apply T 217, Daily Nevra" Office, CardilL 217 WANTED, Situation as General, £ 12 2% years' excellent character undertake -washing and ironing, good cook, early riser.—Minnie, 61, Apsley- road, Clifton. 736 WANTED, situation Mother's Help, three years' character, thoroughly domesticated, fond of children, good plain cook and needlewoman.- Beatrice, 20, Stokes Croft, BristoL 731 WANTED, Situation General, cook well, age 23 willing, good-tempered, early riser, four years good character.—Address Kate. 16A, Richmond-hill, Clifton. 730 WANTED, Situation General; age 16 country servant, strong, 14 months' good character at liberty now.—Mary, 16A, Richmond-hill. Clifton.728 ANTED, Situation as Miller or ia~Corn Ware- house 4 years' reference age 30.—2, London- street, Maindee, Newport, Mon. 487 WANTED, Situation by practical Bread Baker, accustomed to smalls and cakes good refer- ence. —Apply C. Read. 66, High-street. Ilfracombe. 492 HOGGINGS, APARTMENTS, FO. PART MEN TA7-^M r and Mrs Burden, late caterers to the Glamorgan Club, offer Apartments to threa or four gentlemen at No. 12, Dumfries-place, Cardiff, where every COI]TF$^M<L> £ ASE6IALLY good ..lQJlSo.PQ,O .S J. COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments every comfort cooking; no children terms very moderate, with or without board.—No. 10, Llanble- ddian-gardens. 451 ENARTH.-Laiisdowne Private Hotel. Extensive Channel view superior accommodation mods rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 953 3FOS ^AB.-LFOTTSSA, lEattti, &t. W4 ARGAIN.—For Sale, a^House, in good condition, conveniently situated for Docks price £ 185.— Apply 72, Wyndliam-crescenf, Canton. "34 UTCHER'S Lease, L4 years, to be Sold at once old established; situated in best pari of Roath rent j335, worth £ 50.—Apply on Premises, 8, Brond- way, Roath, Cardiff. 252 FOR Sale, 4 well-built^Houses Orbit-street, Roath good position most respectabie tenants.— Particulars apply 127, Strathnairn-street. 875 FOR Sale. House and Shop combined (suitable for' any kind of business), at Aberdare Junction.— Apply to R. Bill and Co., Norton Bridge, Pontypridd. OR Salebyprivate treaty the late Mason's Arms,4 Ammanford, R.S.O. suitable for any business good garden.—For particulars apply to Evan Hughes, Newton-on-Trent, Newark, Notts. ^21 OR Sale in best position in Penarth, two Corner Residences suitable for large families one has stable accommodation early possession.-Apply W. B. Shepherd, Penarth. 459 "\TOS. 2 and 3, Gladstone-place, corner of Severn- road and Wyndham-crescent, Canton well built; low ground rent; price £ 700.—Apply Francis, at No. 4. 261 gia ht I*T.-HTFLTTS*S, tattb, &r. BARRY Dock and Cadoxton.—To Let on long leases, Building Land in best situations for shops, villas, and cottages.- Apply to George Thomas, F.S.I., Architect and Surveyor, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 398 OR FURNLSHED and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Perbwee'S Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 and Perbwee'S Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 LLANISHEN.—Conveniently-arranged Villa to Let JLj bath (h. and c.), etc. good garden 5 rai-iuteg fromstation ;rent £35.-Gunstone,Avondale,Llanishen. NEAR Tintern.—Furnished Cottage to Let four bedrooms, orchard, garden, &c.-F- M., "South Wales Daily News," Newport. 3514 TO Let, 6-roora Cottage and Garden, Harold's Moor, near Mumbles.—Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 3512 Let quiet, 12-roomed House, 1, Coldstream-ter- To race, near Canton Bridge new entrance; a minute's walk from Cardiff Castle.—Apply 1, Cold- stream-terrace, or to Mr Evan Watkins, Pentyrch. 417 Let, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, splendid X Corner House, facing Cowbridge-road 6 bedrooms, good bath; rent moderate.—Apply Mrs T.<ylor, opposite; 624 ESTON-super-Mare.—For particulars of Houses, W Businesses, and Business Premises available, apply pearing, Auctioneer and House Agent, 3, South Parade, Weston-super-Mare. 946 ijGl1 3[tt.-36usiittss JrtnÜStfí, &R. 4 House and Shop to Let suit any business, and in good position.—For full particulars apply 'lhos. Powoli, Wattstown. 906 NEWPOltT.—To be Let,Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News Office, Newoort. 1195 (COLONIAL Hall, for Meetings, Concerts, Enter- J tainments, &E. music and dancing licence held. —Apply Collett and Isaac, New-street, Cardiff. Ill OFFICE to Let at 1, Cathenne-street, Pontypridd commodious and centrally situated good busi- NESS^ position suitable for solicitor, auctioneer, &c.— Apply Daily News" Office, Pontypridd. 1344 OFFICES in St. Mary-street.—To be Let, 2 Rooms on the Second Floor of 97, St. Mary-street. —Apply at the "South Wales Daily News''Office, 1265 ENRHIWCF,IBEP.. -Near Nixon's Cwmcynon I Colliery (soon employ 2,500 men) and Penrhiwcei bur Co's Pit. Commodious Business Premises in com- mercial centre grand opening for energetic tradesman, good investment,—Lewis, Property Agency, Penrhiw- ceiber. 270 SHOP and Premises to Let, best position, most populous district In Mid Rhondda fittings com- plete.-Apply ldris N. Morgan, Tonypandy. 747 SHOP to Let, at 176, Gelly-road, Ton, Ystrad excellent opening for hairdresser and tobac- conist, butcher, or greengrocer.—Apply to Thomas Thomas, Draper, Ystrad-Rhondda. 643 rino Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on third floor .1. above "South Wales Daily News" Offices, St. Mary-street. — Apply "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cad iff. 1218 ISusiiwssus for disposal. STABLISHED Furniture and Domestic Machinery Business for Disposal most flourishing progres- sive colliery district in Wales.—Lewis, Property Agency, Penrhiwceiber. 5wl POR Sale, as a going concern, the Aberaman Steam Jt' Mineral and Aerated Water Works splendid plant, entirely new throughout —Apply Steam Mineral Water Works, Lewis-street, Aberaman, Aberdare. 794 I NOR Sale, a good Bread Round, doing 15 sacks per week shop fixtures an 1 all bakehouse utensils, and horse and Coburg, new.r 630, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 630 HAY and Corn Business to Let, at Ystrad- Rhondda, as a going concern excellent opening.—Apply (o Mrs Ann Davies, 1, Brook-street, Ystrad-Rhondda. 642 REFRESHMENTS, Tea and Coffee Business splendid position, nearly opposite Railway Sta- splendid position, nearly opposite Railway Sta- tion, Bristol; profits nearly:Eo weekly; bed-i always let present tenant 11 years incoming only £ 30, honestly worth £ 120.—Apply Tebbs, Valuei, S3, City- road, Bristol. 626 TO Let, AS a going concern, a promising Florist Business, situated within five minutes' walk of market and railway statioii the whole stock can be had cheap; two greenhouses, 60 by 12, fitted with latest improvements.—Apply Abbott, Bridgend, Gla. morganshire. 825 36nsintzztii lidanttb. WANTED, Grocery or Drapery Business or Pre- mises suitable for same must be genuine give full particular-.—Rex, Post Office, Builth. 580 IJublir HOUSES. BEER Business for Disposal in Rhondda Valley suit two energetic young men reasonable terms. —Write L 357, D:iily News," Cardiff. 357 ROADSIDE Free Fall-licence Home Brewing, £ 120 another with garden, £ 165 two good Beer- another with garden, £165; two good Beer- houses, grand positions, £85 and -295 (sure living) also first-class Tobacco Business, only £ 65.—Apply J. Price, Victoria-street, West Broinwich. Birmingham. WitmUz, &t. MORRIS Bitos., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. T- 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 good Selection of Second-hand Cycles made by the best makers at prices to suit all. W e hold the sole agencies in Cardiff for Humbers, Singers, Swift, and Dunlop's Cycles, and mstruct purchasers ree Cycle Accessories of all descriptionin stock calnor write.-Grittith-j, Limited, 57, Queen-street. 2J 56 ALL DAYS' Cycles.—Manufacturers' Stock and Depot. Ladies' Machines for hire. Repairs and Plating a speciality.—Allday3 and Onions' Pneu- matic Engineering Co., Limited, 49, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 1310 ADIES' AND GENTS' CYCLES, HIGHLY FINISHED, VERY LIGHT AND STRONG, UP TO DATE.—CARDIFF CARRIAGE Company, Hope-street, CARDIFF. 390 SAFETY, Lady's 1896 Pneumatic; thoroughly re- liable £ 6 10s.—G. 7O9, Echo," Cardiff. 739 SAFETY PNEUMATIC, QUITE NEW, BALLS THROUGHOUT, DIAMOND FRAME WORTH £ 20 £ 6 —WRITE O 556 Echo" Office, Cardiff. 556 SAFETY PNENMATIC FOR SALE, £ 8 10S, COST £ 26 NEW FEW WEEKS AGO BEST MAKERS FAULTLESS —WRITE H 360, DaiJY-Newd Office, CARDIFF. 350 UEagons anil COLLIERY$Uqmsit*s. RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or SaJe. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon 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 SJ. CLAYE (LIMITED) (Established 1851) RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, DERBY. Manufacturers of Every Description of Rollins Stock, with Oak and Steel Frames. J. R. NICHOLAS and CO., AGENTS, 15, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. NEW AND SECOND-HAND WAGONS READY FOR DELIVERY. 1480 ESTABLISHED 1860. THE RAILWAY WAGON COMPANY, CHORLEY, Manufacturers of all Kinds of R A I L m A Y "YY A G O N S, With Oak or Steel Frames, FOR CASH OR DKFERRFJD PAYMENTS. AGE N'T, J, M. H A I M E, 104, BUTE-ROAD, BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF. 3209 Jtaxljirarg, goats, &t. '4- COMBINED Engine and Mortar Mill for Sale also c 16, 8, and 7 h.p. Portables with mortar mills and belts New Vertical Boller, Bft. 6in. x 4ft. 2in and Horizontal Engines, lOin. cylinder sale or hire excellent terms.—Clarence Wharf, Newport. 3454 TJVDR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and JP Vertical Engines, New Fixe Boxes, Tubes, and AU Mads of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. N.B.SoIe Agents for the Thistle Oil Engine; cheapest and best in market; 5 B.H. to be seen at above address 3163 FOR Sale, one Two-ton Scotch Derrick Crane, 52ft. radios jib.: recently working.—Apply Westlake, Swansea. 181 FOR Sale, cheap, at Penrhiwfer Colliery, near 12 Dinas :— Two first-class Galloway Boilers, W feet by 7 feet each, with two Furnaces and 35 Galloway Tubes; almost equal to new. Steam Pump, 14in. cy. and 12in. double ram. 5 feet Scheile Colliery Ventilating Fan. Two Friction Drums, 4 feet by 5 feet dia. Screwing Machine for 11/12 inch with taps and dies. Further particulars and prices fromThomasjJohnson, Machinery Merchant, Wigan. 56W OCOMOTTVES. — Excellent second-hand 14in. 6-wheeled Tank Locomotive, for immediate de- livery just overhauled. New LOCOMOTIVES W Stock.— 'JaB ,t TU Colliery Proprietors and Contractors.—For Sale, about 1,000 combined Sleepers, rast iron heads, steel tie-bars, V 10%" gauge about 60 yards 2 18' Pump Lift, and pair of Horizontal Engines, 30" cvJinrh-rs, 4ft. stroke, with expansion valves, governor, fly wheel, 19ft. rliameter.-For price and particulars, apply E. 720, Daily News." Cardiff. 720 RPANGYES, L HnTED, HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. MAKERSIOF; PATENT OIL AND GAS ENGINES NOTED FOUR- SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. DURABILITY OF WORKING PARTS, AND. ECONOMICAL WORKING. A-1,1, WORKING PARTS MADE TO GAUGE. NO SKILLED ATTENDANT REQUIRED. c ARDIFF 0FFICB, (• TTIGH STREET >, XX 1265 WHERE ALL INFORMATION MAY BE HAD. "Ni ESSR-, FRANCIS MORTON AND CO., LTD., GARSTON, NEAR LIVERPOOL, Engineers. Ironfounders, and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Iron Buildings and Roofing, Galvanized Corrugated Iron for all purposes, Const-v uctional Work n Iron and Steel, Girders, Bridges and Pontoons, Hay Barns and Granaries, Plain and Ornamental Railings Gates and Iron Fencing of every description, Screens, Frames, Roofing, and Airpipes forCoUiery Purposes. TENDERS AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE MESSRS FRANKLIN SAUNDERS AND CO., 46, Wind-street, 1305 SWANSEA ;Rorst.s, filit UTORLU Obarriagts. CHEAP.—4 second-hand Traps, suit cobs 20 new Business and Pleasure Carts, from £ 9 all sizes. —Avery, Coachbuilder, Newport. 3533 FOR Sale, Chestnut Cob, 14.2; also/Trap and Har- ness.—Apply G. H. Fox, 3, Hope-street. Cardiff. FOR Sale, Lemon and White Setter Dog second JU season trial allowed; partteulars.-T. D. Davies, Newbridge-road, Llantrisant. 405 FOR Sale, three Pedigree St. Bernard Pups two Dogs. 25s each one Bitch. 20s.—William Vasey, 56. Montague-street, Hartlepool. 688 FOR Sale, Cob, 14.3, perfectly quiet riae and drive five years old suitable for a gentleman.—Apply 26, Bute-street. 463 TT^OR Sale, a strong Chestnut Cob.—Apply Coach- I 1 man, Bronyglyn, Penarth. 2878 1IGHT Wagonette, with movable hood, Pony J Rustic AND Governess Car.—Cardiff Carriage Com- pany, Coachbuilders, Hope-street, Cardiff. 389 MO BS Sold aTonce, half price, a strong Guilder's or JL Farmer's Cart.—Apply W. Roberts, TafiTs Well, near Cardiff. 705 ILVER-Mounted Harness, brown Melton Reins, S used twice only P,7, worth double. Also Hog Skin Saddle and Double Rein Bridle, Nickel Bit, etc., £ 2.—Williams, 104, Bate-street, Treherbert. 698 VICTORIA, in excellent condition, fitted with pole, bar, and shafts also light Parisian Phae- ton.—Cardiff Carriage Company, Hope-street, Cardiff. WANTED, Horse, 14 hands, five years, free all vice, fit for lady to drive—Apply Tapson, 103, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 892 WHY run your poor Horses off their legs during i the busy season, when by providing your drivers with our Gruel Packets, costing about a penny each, the horses will return as fresh as paint and able to enjoy their suppers ? Prepared from the finest cereais only. Sold in boxes containing 50 packets at 5S 100, at 10s or 225, 20s.—F. J. A. Hawkvr, West Monkton, Taunton. 2569 (» good working Ferrets at rats and rabbits, 3s 9d | each loi. 2ls have sent hundreds into Wales.— Charles Powell, Fairford. 534 ^PONLTRII. &X. -¥- ORPINGTON, BuS Leghorn, Minorca Chickens, 12s. 8S per dozen Cockerels for improving stock Poultry and Profit," 6d.—Coaley Poultry Farm, Dnrsley. 3035 Dnrsley. 3035 MO make room.—5 Pekin Ducks and Drake, price JL 25s also Cocks, Andalusians, Orpingtons, Lang- shans, White Leghorns, price 7s 6d each.—J. L., Roath Court, 872 liar ^aie.($lts«Ilatwons. A 1 Value.—Forfeited at Fligelstcne's, Registered,The Popular Cardiff Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 22, Castle-Toad, Cardiff. 1763 APPROVAL.—Fligelstone has forfeited Gent's plate Gold Lever Watch, only 35s. 1763 A PPROVAL.—Fligelstone lias forfeited Lady's 18ct. XJL English Gold Lever cost 12gs., only 6gs. PPROVAL.-FligeNtone has forfeited Gent's 9ct. Fancy Dog Chain Gold Albert, only 50s. 1763 APPROVAL.—Fligelstone has forfeited 50 first-class Crystal Glass Silver Waitham Levevs, each 20s. A PPROVAL.—Fligelstone has forfeited Lady's Handsome 13ct. Gold Watch, heavy 18ct. cases, snly 45S. 1763 snly 45S. 1763 APPROVAL.—Vligel3tone has forfeited 25-mil« r;>,nge first-class powerful Field Glass, only 21s. APPROV AI.Flif:elstono has forfeited Lady's A Handsome Victoria Fine Gold Albert, only 353, cost treble. 1763 Avery heavy Solid Gold Bangle Riiig, only 306. 1763 very heavy Solid Gold Bangle RING, only 30S. 1763 APPROVAL.—FLIGELSTONE LUS FORFEITED GENT'S'L8CT«. A Gold pure white single stone diamond Ring, only 5GS. 1763 ALL ORDERS BY POST MUST BE ACCOMPANIED WITH P.O. ANY ARTICLE NOT APPROVED OF MONEY WILL BE RETURNED. 1763 APPROVAL.—FLIGELSTONE'S 22CT. GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS, NEW— 3DWT., 15» 4DWFC., 20S. Each ring cost you treble elsewhere. 1763 APPROVAL.—FLIGELSTONE.—LADY'S 18CT. solid Gold _x Keepers; new, handsome, chased, and buckle PATTERNS only 15s. 1763 APPROVAL.— FLIGELSTONE.— GENT'S HALL-MARKED GOLD SIGNET RINGS, BLOODSTONES, ONLY 3S 6D GARNETS, 7s 6d Al value. 1763 APPROVAL.—FLIGELSTONE.—LADY'S 18CT. GOLD, PURE WHITE DIAMOND BROOCH AND EARRINGS, VERY choice, 30S. 1763 APPROVAL.—FLIGELSTONE.—LADY'S 18CT. Gold, pure White 5-stone Diamond Engagement Rings, only 35S. 1763 A PPROVA.L.-Fligelstone's Silver English Lever Watches, only 15S; Silver LEVERS, 10S Silver Watches, 6s. 1763 A PPIIOVAL.-FligelsLone's Lady's hall marked Gold Dress Rings, set with real stones, only 4s6d. APPROVAL.—Fligelstone's Lady's handsome Gold Watch and Gold Albert complete, only 2 guineas. APPROVAL.—Fligelstone's Lady's handsome Silver Watch and Albert complete, only 15s A1 value. (■^URE for Piles.—Perfect cure guaranteed inmost J stubborn cases post free, 2S 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael s-hill, Bristol. 53 I CASKS and Vats.—Two Vats, holding 100 barrels I C each, sweet, and in good condition, only been used few months, galvanised hoops; also Hogsheads, Barrels, Kilderkins, Firkins.—Price and samples Bright well's Cooperage, Burton-on-Trent. 516 E- ARTHENW ARlfaiidChfna.Seconds, £2, Crates, LI best, :£3, or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s 6tl; write for lists.-Webb and Co., Longton, Staffordshire Potteries. 773 FOR Sale, 300 Chrysanthemums, grown for showing in group, in 7 to 10-inch pots.—Gardiner, 7, Newport-road, Cardiff. 851 I^OR Sale, a Smith's Bellows, Anvil, and Vice a bargain.—Apply No. 10. Pontcanna-place. Cardiff I7WRS.—Real Russian Fur Boa (dark brown), silky and bushy, 3 yards long, only 19s 6d, worth five guineas; also real Bear (dark brown) Crossover Neck. let, with 6 Russian tails hanging, Paris model, richly satin lined,wvery becoming, 18S 6d, worth £ 5; both new; approval paid.—Rosalind, 43A, Clapham-road, London. 541 London. 541 GIVEN Away, Brass Fender, Brasses, and Dogs, with Parlour Suite, in best velvet, plush, tapestry, or saddlebags also solid Walnut Table and Overmantel, The Lot B8 15s. To purchasers of this Lot we will give a handsome Brass Fender, set Fire-brasses, and Dogs. This is a special never before offered. Call and see at Harris's, The Pioneer of Cash Trading, House Furnisher, &c., The Market Hall, Newport. N.B—I do not employ any touts or canvassers. Beware. 1345 IRÓN Buildings for Sale at close of Cardiff Exhibi- JL tion, 146ft. x 146it., with seating and platform, and 75ft. x 45ft., both suitable for concert or drill halls also Hospital for eight beds, fully equipped.—Apply Humphreys. Ltd., Iron Buildings Works, Knights- bridge, London, S.W. 3399 L- ADY wfhes to Sell Parcel of Baby's First Clothes JLj superior quality, new, never worn very clietp.- L., 18, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 3G4 IJATCHWORK.—Silks, Plush, Print: large, Is 6d 100 Ciazy Silks, 300 Is, free money returnable. Dayley, Yew Tree Cottage, Alstone, Cheltenham. 555 PIANOS and Organs.—Write to-day for our New Illustrated Price Lists, book of advice, <fcc., and if you are a buyer yon will save many pounds by pur- chasing from the cheapest and best house in the King- dom for Pianos and Organs.-Duck, Son, and Pinker, The Great Music Stores, Bath. 2452 PLUMS from growers, choicest kinds, from 2LAd lb.; 241bs. and upwards carriage paid. — Howard Beavan, Pendocjc, Tewkesbury. 433 SWEETHEART'S Curious Letter, three extraordi- nary Funny Photographs, and Six Magic Cards 7 penny stamps.—Hyams, 124, St. Luke's-road, Bir- mingham. 782 2"0.000 feet inch and %-inch Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantlings, Bamboos, Mats, &c., cheap.—Shapland, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 709 JJVEAT H E RIH JPEATHERSLL FEATHERS FOR BEDS, Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and aweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS. WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1208 iEtscellantfms. ASTROLOGY.—Your future foretold concerning; marri»ge, future partner, family, legacies, busi- ness, fortunato seasons, ruling planet, etc. Forward birth date, 12 stamps.and stamped envelope.—Madame Sinclair, 89. Victoria-street. BristoL B76 AL STROLOGY. -Business, marriage, Is; partner described, 6d send birtbtime, stamped address. — Professor Owen, 4, Essex Villas, St. Osyth-road, Clacton-on-Sea. 827 GOOD News for AIL—Wanted, People with Lum- bago. Absolute cure or money returned.—Send Is 5d to Ignoramus," 72, Bridgend-road. Aberkenfig, Bridgend, Glam. Honest, genuine bottle per first Post £ 10,000.—Colossal Clearance Sale of Furni ture. Un- paralleled bargains. Chance for those furnish- ing" pounds saved. Goods delivered and fixed up ready for use free of charge. 170 Dining-room and other Suites. Harris's are noted for reliable goods. Immen e stock. We have only one system of business, viz., cash. Consequently have not the tremendous ex- penses of hire system concerns. No risks. No bad debts. Therefore customers purchasing for cash GET the benefit. Inspection invited.—Harria'a .EaniislUBg FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or.fi Apartments completely furnished on a new sys-, tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com; panics are dispensed with. W e have a.n immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality Allgood«aold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; j everything private. Arrangements completed without-j delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guarantee^aality,-J and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per I cent less than any price-list issued by any arm in. Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect, t/nr im- | mensefttcck, and compare prices before pur(|iiasing | I sa where. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly s £ 10 worth. 4s wankly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s•wesfc1* ana so on in proportion. SpecU ana so on in proportion. SpecU terms for.largcr'nnantities. Please note the Address i SOUTH FURNISHING COMPANY, 51, (1S1."¡¡"-I. (nt>*xv«ite the .t;iel. Cardiff. j øutJ: I SWANSEA.— £ 5 to B500 Advanced Daily by The I Swansea Finance Co., Ltd. Terms reasonable. 'All transactions kept strictly private. Distance no object. 2433 Address 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. yjONEY 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 as the interest is paid. This Bank is entirely distinct from any money- 18ndinJ office, and has a long-standing roplltatiol1 for fair dealing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgages. 3132 THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, £ 512,475. Liabilities, £ 209,475. Reserve, £ 303,(XX). Loans of S50 to £5,000 any class of security. 2y2 per cent. interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as under ;— 3% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 4% » £ 5% „ 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. MORTGAGES.—S Hem and Pertwee, St Mary- street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, numerous sums' immediately available for Free- holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1049 TRUST Money to Advance on Leasehold and Free- JL hold Properties in Cardiff, and upon approved securities.—R. N. Hall, Solicitor, 20. High-street, Cardiff. 3 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 advaaces made thereon. Bills also discounted. 2975 ])0 YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY ? YOU CAN DO 80 FROM B10 TO £10,000 BY APPLYING TO US. We have been established for over 50 years, a- certain proof of OUt fa.ir and honourable dealing. We do not keep our customers waiting, and our; Rates of Interest are reasonable. Write or call Manager, SOUTH WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND ADVANCE BANK, 3. BUTE-TERRACE, CARDIFF. 1225 ^pulilirations. HE~ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT <. REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Centuiy. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has beel found to be a very valuable medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiiul Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any part of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A GILBERT WOOD, 175, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 1224 1896 LSU-E NOW READY. JUNE, 1896. ITHE MINING MANUAL, BY WALTER R. SKINNER Contains full particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and tno Provinces. Separate sections are devoted to Australasian and South African Companies. A full list of mining directors is also given. The particulars given of each ^Mining Company in- elude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capital, calls, dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. Price, 15s, post free. LONDON ë6, NICHOLAS-LANK, LOMBARD- STREET, LONDON, E.C. 1203 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. < fThe CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPOR1 SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a complete record 01 the Shipping business of Cardiff Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir Ciliates amoug all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channe iPorts, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyu s, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHIEF OFFICES :-105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff Just Published, for Two Stamps, Bv J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH moat NN valuable Book on the tiaws Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises n the Hea.d and Kars, Impaire < sight aud Memory Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Ac. Sent post free on receipt- of Two Sf.rtip'' — Address:— Messrs BARNES, 48, Lonsdale-square, Thoruhill-road. London.N" 1H5 THE JJOATFI J^UItNISHING CU, 42, CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERB-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC, INEXPENSIVE, AND DURABLE FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUITES of eur own Special Design at Marvellously LOW PRICES. DINING and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in every kind of covering, 20 per cent. Less than any other House in the Trade. An Inspection Invited of our Choice Selection of New Season PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS. By far the Cheapest House FOR CASH OR EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM At the following Terms S3 Worth for Is 6d Waekly. £5 „ „ 2s 6d II B10 to tt 3s 6d tt B20 „ „ 6s at Or Larger Amounts in Proportion. All Goods delivered free. Send for Illustrated Cata. logue and Guide to House Furnishing, post free. Note our only address in Cardiff :— JGOATH JJJIURNISHING CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. Factory—WARWICK-STREET, LONDON.1260 KOH-I-NOOR. METAL LETTERS FOR SHOP FRONTS, i GILT OR POLISHED/* WRITE JOHN MARSTON, "|^TD.^ WOLVERHAMPTON. ESTABLISHED 1840. J. JJRADER AND SONS, PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. CASH OR CREDIT. LISTS FREE, ONLY ADDRESS 1369 AND 9. WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. rjlHOMAS FORD & COot PIER-STREET, SWANSEA, Are prepared to supply TENTS AND MARQUEES Of various sizes on HIRE or SALE. FLAGS, SHIELDS, and DECORATIONS of all descriptions on Hire or hede. Makers of Tarpaulins, Hay-rick Covers, Horse Cloths, Nose Bags, <&c TERMS ON APPLICATION. 1402 JY/JELLOR'S SAUCE, The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market The Best Cheap Saucu in the Market. SAUCE. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. JYJELLOR'S SAUCE- The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. £ ELLOR,S SAUCE. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market JYJELLOR'S SAUOE. 1257 The Best Cheap Sauce in the Market. 58e The Best Cheap Sauce in the Marke:. ONE BOX OF CLA-RKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back. and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemiatt andMedicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makeftle The Lincoln Mid Midland Cvmntias Drug Company L nci'h) "\r E w p o it T OFFICE « J3i OK THE "••SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," "••SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 18. BRIDGE STREET (Eimration. CARDIFF. ARROW HOUSE, NEWPORT- JH ROAD, CARDIFF. THE MISSES MARKS WILL OPEN A KINDERGARTEN, WITH TRANSITION AND UPPER CLASSES, ON SEPTEMBER 21ST. Certificated Froebel Mistress. A few Boarders can be received. Prospectus on application. 1251 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, CARDIFF. Principals .—HENRY SH gWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond.), and JOHN HART, M.A. (Durham). Resident Assistant Masters ".—A. J. PERMAN, M.A., Classics (tendon); A. WHITliLAW, OSCAR WERTH. Visiting Masters :—Mathematics, R. H. PINKER- TON, M.A. Drawing. Oil and Water Colour Painting, S M. BROAD Shorthand, A. H. THOMAS. There a.re a few vacancies for boarders. Next Term begins MONDAY, September 14th. I, For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principals. 820 COWBRIDGE. 0OWBE I D G E SCHOOL., NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17TH. For list of recent successes and prospectus apply to 3466 THE HEADMASTER. MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL. MAESYCWMMER. PRINCIPAL:—Mrs R. H. JONES, Assisted by a Staff of SiJe. Adult Resident Governesses. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal The SCHOOL will be RE OPENED on Tuesday, August 25th, 1896. 3118 NEWPORT. FREDESWYDE'S SCHOOL, K5 VICTOIUA-ROAD. The NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE SEPTEM- BER 17 (Boarders), 18th, Day Pupils. The Misses Sessions and Wvlde from home until September 7th. Letters forwarded. 3570 LLANDOVERY. JTANDOTE RY COLLEGE. MICHAELMAS TERM will BEGIN on THURSDAY, j SEPT. 17th. Boarders return the previous day. Distinctions for the year :— August, 1895, to August, 1896, include 11 Scholar- ships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, value £ 650 a yuccr, largest number ever gained by the school: in the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examinations 21 Higher Certificates, bracketed in the 10th place, and 23 distinctions, highest number ever gained by the Schools, taking 7th place 1st in dis- tinctions in Mathematics, and 1st also in distinctions ill Mechanics 5 distinctions ill English out of a total of 14 awarded to the 1,500 boys examined 17 lower certificates, taking 5th place First-class Natural Science Tripos and Senior Optimo, Cambridge. Board and Tuition Fees, 48 Guineas a. Year. -—— 3318 For particulars apply to the WARDEN, The College, Llandovery. KNIGHTON. U "OENRHOS," KNIGHTON. RADNOR- JET SHIRK-In association with the London Col- lege ot Music.—Principal Miss Wall, assisted by Certificated Governe5e". Healthy situation. Home comforts. Thorough education. Special attention to backward pupils. Liberal diet. Moderate terms. Preparation for Cambridge, College of Preceptors, < Trinity College and other Musical examinations. Great nuccesses in past years. References to Parents of Pupils. Clergymen, and Ministers. 1288 Term commences MAY 6th. SWANSEA. GIRLS BOARDING- AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA Principats-The Misses PHILLIPS. Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 1297 J -I CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— First-class work by London University men. Beautiful place, in a fine country. Many years' reference to families. GEORGE DEWDNBY, B.A. 3328 CLAUDE DEWDNEY. B.A. 4 BRISTOL. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, JD REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL.— Established 1873.-Pnpils Return on THURSDAY, September 17th.—Extensive Premises, near the Downs. 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