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LONG & CO.'S STOUT,- 2s 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6D „ „ HALF-PINTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT- FULTON, DUNLOP &CO., DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. II AND 1119 WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. -I
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I THE WEST END TAILORS IN DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, WILL FORWARD PATTERNS J POST OF THEIR NEW | FREE SPRING SUITINGS TO_Mrs.ABUM t 421. 45/ and 501-. NEW TROUSERINGS TO MSASTOE., ALSO PATTERNS FOR LADIES COATS AND SKIRTS TO ORDER FROM n 3s Od. Å Special Ladies' Cutter engaged all the Tear round. Telegra-phic Address: Nat. Telephone834. Revolution," Cardiff.
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Shipping ffoticcs. ASFER /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. /ttrrrrXs- \J The Cardiff steamship 4SK £ M&COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW 1 STEAMERS will sail astollows.cirfi" itauces permitting „ DORDOGNE. Cardiff for Bordeaux April j ELY Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. m With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A G- J0" Agent. 31. Quai des Chartroue, Bordeaux. an« „ W. R. CORFIELD. "SWaSSSa^ N^io^lJJleSe. So 154 Fare :~Singie. £ 2 103 Return* JUYi_ FIVE ANDCA THHID DS^ASSAGES. Royal MAIL steamers FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOiYN. REDUCED FARES. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (per Umbria and Etruria), First class, £12; Second cla.ss, £7105. LIVERPOOL to BOSTON, First class, £9; Second class, jS7 Ten per cent. reduction on First-class return tickets. Third class passengers by Boston steamers booked to New Jork. Philadelphia, and Baltimore without extra charge. Third class outfit free. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED OR TO THKI« AG™ t" Howe'and Co ?! Doe^, Cardiff; Messrs MoniitetuarVsqaarp' S ^?rlf 35« Aberavon & Port Talbot- "r H\ °neS rSon' Thnmaa i: f-aiooc, D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Hancock 9 Merthyr; J. Roberts. Pontypridd; W. LlaneUy D. Thomas. 30, Port'T: Jos £ ,Ph A- Williams, 23,Woodfield- L- !3owen, LlaneUy; D. W. Hughes, Tredegar; w. P. Thomas, 19, Market-street, Aber- kewis, "Telegraph" OlSce, Haver- fordwest; Collins Bros., Barry Dock; W.J. Tong, prynmawr. 1121 A MERICAN LINE /g?rrm i- £ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation tor Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL-PML^ELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passeneers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places In the Western States. Apply to Rienardson, Sptuee ic Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J- Davies, 9, Edward-pl., Queeu-st.; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; C. Stewart & Co., 35. Mountstuart-squHxe; C. J. Cadlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Mason & Co., 2, Monnt-st.( Austin and Bilcocks. Swansea T. H. Austin, Neafch-road, Lan- dore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock. Dowmng-st., <fc J. L. Bowen, Lakefield, LlaneUy; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath; \V. Milton Locke. 3. Commercial-Bt., Newport; 1). L. Jones, ViWers-st., Briton Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; 2' u' Vipp?1 '-I'homas-st., Merthyr; Rhys 5?b^S* Morriston M. D. Price. 51, )H V Saw Mills, Aber- MH™ a ?' Blftina: D. W. Hughes, Post- WILFNRP T ,R D- Thomas, Seven Sisters; 15> Davies-st„ Brynmawr; T. II, lomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 "pALGRAVE, MURPHY, A LINE OI',CSTEAMERS. CO.'S LINE OI',CSTEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CIXI' OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO.Captain Murphy One of the above or other steamers of the same line II intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, Murphy and Co., 17, Eaen Quay, Doblin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO.. Swansea.' Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1232 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL XJL STEAMERS to CANADA and the STATES. Saloon fares from £10; Second Cabin, £7; Steerage, £5. Sailing from Liverpool :— B.S. Mongolian, for Halifax & St. John, NJ3 April 6 CANADA.—Handbooks, maps, rates, and full particulars free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to U. Gilchrist & Co., Consulate Chambers, Bute-road; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street; Capt. J. A. Scott, 47. Cathays-terrace, Cathays, Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, Bote Docks; C. Stewart, 35, Mount Stna.rt;-sguare, Cardiff; E. Rees, 133, Keppoch-street, Roath, Car- diff; J. Bovey & Co., 32, Mount Stuart-square, Car- diff; C. J. Cudlipp, Roath; J. Roberts, South Wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd; T. 11. W. Mason and Co., Swansea; W. J. Tong, 15, Davies-st., Brynmawr. E. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-street, Merthy, Tydfil: or to W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, New- port, Mon. W. J. Marks, Post Office, Aberfaw, Mer- thyr Tydfil; T. E. W. Mason and Co., 2, Mount-street, Swansea. 1185 I UTY OF CORK STEAM! PACKET C(X, \J LTD.—CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF.— WEEKLY SAILINGS. From CORK every MONDAY, From NEWPORT every TUESDAY, From CARDIFF every WEDNESDAY, Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick 'X'mlee, Mallow, and other places in South of Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and Cork:—Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin, 258, available for two months, to return from Cork to Newport, Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- .0001, For rates of freight and other particulars apply (o the Agents, James Maddock, 109, Dock-strcet, New- port, Mon.; E. C. Downing, Bute Docks. Cardiff; or to the City of Cork Steam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 1292 THE CANADIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. N_ SHORTEST ROUTE TO CANADA. The splendid last Screw Steamer DORSET, 3,000 tons, will be despatched about March 20th from SWANSEA, and March 22nd from MILFORD to PASPEBIAC (Chaleur's Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence), calling at ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland). Goods taken at through rates to Quebec, Montreal, and for all interior points of Canada from all points on the Great Western Railway. Passengers booked at through rates to all parts of Canada. Saloon Ocean Fares to St. John's (N.F.) and Paspebiac from 8 guineas and upwards, according to position of State Room and number of berths. Steerage 4 guineas (superior accommodation and attention).—Apply to Canadian Steamship Co., Ltd., 65, Gracecharch-street, London, E.C., or to H. Kelway and Son, Milford Haven, and to all Agents of the Great Western Rail- way Company. 1286 SNION LINE MAIL STEAMERS to GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA, NATAL 3AST AFRICA. & MADEIRA & TENERIFFE. TWIN-SCREW FLEET. DEPARTURES FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY SATURDAY. BRITON (twin-screw) via Madeira April 8 GERMAN (twin-screw) via Teneriffe April 15 SCOT (twin-screw) via Madeira April 22 GOTH (twin-screw) via Lisbon and Madeira to Beira April 26 GREEK (twin-screw) via. Tenerilfe April 29 NORMAN (twin-screw) via Madeira May 6 Return Tickets issued to all ports. Free Railway Tickets by Union Expresses from London to Sonth- hampton. Cheap Rail Tickets for Passengers' Friends. Apply to UNION S.S. CO., 14, Cockspur-street, S.W., and South African House, 96, Bishopsgate- street, London, E.C.; or to Guthrie Heywood and Co., 8, Mountstuart-square; C. Stewart and Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place Davies and Co., 45, Charles-street, Cardiff; T. R. W. Mason and Co, Swansea; Locke and Co., 7, Com- mercial-street, Newport, Mon. 1256 CASTLE LINE .—CAPE and NATAL MAILS.—WEEKLY SERVICE for the GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA.—The CASTLE COM- PANY'S STEAMERS leave LONDON (East India Dock Basin, Blackwall) Every Friday, and sail from Southampton Every SATURDAY. South- Steamers. London.ampt'n. •^rLr?fe^?am? £ !E(viaCallari^—Apl- 7.Apl. 8 (via Madeira and DUNOTTARCASTi^(viaMadeira) Ayl lMpl' 15 BRAEMAR CASTLE (via CaSes P and St. Helena) 21 Aol. 22 CMIISBIIOOK CASTLE (viaMadeira)Apl. 28.Apl. 29 GARTH CASTLE (via Canaries) .May 5.May 6 "Monthly Steamer ior Mauritins and Beira, also ^Return tickets for all ports. Free Tickets by "Actit'- Ext)''ess from Waterloo to Southampton. Annlv to Donald Currie and Co. 3, Fenchurch- Apply to _t»ou tQ w j Trounce, Bute street, London, Edward.place; c. J. Cudlipp, Docks, S. J- Da Austjn and Silcocks, B. 32, Castle-road, P^0'n Co.. Swansea; J. L. Perkins, T. R. office, LlaneUy; Milton Locke, Bowen, Laiefield £ o Trcdot'ar Chambers, 3, Commerciai-street, J. xonng, 1255 Newport, Mon, iTV^ T A LINE STEAMERS C ^vUl be regularly despatched to the lollowinC P° BOMBAY, E.URRACH13E. AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping atBom y'" „ Man. Birken- Glasgow. chester. head. CLAN MACNEIL Apl. 7 Apl. ^P1,' „ CLAN GRANT Apl. 20 Apl. 2? COLOMBO, MADRAS. CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. CLAN At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. FBRQ-^QK V.Thurs., ApI. 13.Thars., Apl. 20 CLAN | MURRAY. } .Thurs., Mar. 30.Thurs., Apl. 6 BOOTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. O osing for cargo Taking cargo for ClEiAH j Glasgow, April. 6 1 MoMe^Bay,' ALPIHB Bor 1'C;f;t;, lgo.o Lefõn'Båeewport, or pool! or 109. Hope-SB^, Glasgow.^ ter, f2v5er —GOOD NEWS FOR FEMALE •^SGSP' MKD. Ship KTT. £ 1 .SSM U net L.iv.rovcJ- Wa.ges from 15s to 30s per week. \L i the Agent, J. Roberts, Emigration Apply tOt i(1d Be quick. Send stamped and directed enveopc. to AMERICA, CANADA, c^nn .^irA AUSTRALIA, &c., by all approved |°De?H S°etrly to secure Berths. 1^3_ /CANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING C TOUBS Through Varied Scenery. ^REAT LAKES PRAIRIES, ROCKY MOUNTAINS. EANPFHOT SPRINGS, HUNTING and FISH^RESORTS,ON'TARIO MANITOBA, BRITISH COLLML1A. Foi gjkete. l»e ^'™^M1"sTOEl.fT,°rL0ND'0S ||iDOR™». roCKSPUB-BTRKET, EOHDON. SNDIGESTION.—The Medical Reform Societv will send free to all Applicants an excel, t Botanic Cure for Indigestion, piousness, Live Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Go^t, and Bron cbitts.—Address the Secretary. Botanic Institute Kattlnyhum | alt5 BY Àudinn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALDER & CO. Lease of Granite Quarries, at London srril 12 Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. Estate, at Gloucester Mav 13 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY*" Stock-in-Trade of Groceries, at Cardiff April 5 Stock-m-Trade of Paints, etc., at Cardiff April 6 Messrs J. J. DAVID & Co. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 19 Mr THOMAS EDMUNDS. Cottage Properties, at Cardiff April 11 Messrs GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING. & PERRY. i arming Stock atri Horses, at Llanishen > April 5 Orchids, at Cardiff j- April 6 Farming Stock and Horses, at Llanishen April 6 Carpets, &c., at Cardiff April 7 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 13 & 14 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX and CO. Cottages, Shares, etc.May — Messrs S. HERN & PERTWEE. Premises, at Cardiff .April — Messrs HOWARD and KING. Household Furniture. &c., at Pontypridd April 6 Messrs HENRY LEWIS and SONS. Minerals, at Poutypridd. April 12 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Freehold and Leasehold Property,at Cardiff ..April 17 Mr W. T. MORGAN. Leasehold Property, at Aberdare .April 6 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Store Stock, &c., at Severn Tunnel Market .April 4 Business Premises, at Newport. April 19 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Freehold Fully-licensed Inn, &c., at Newport, April 19 Mr W. H. PITTEN. Saddler's Stock-in-Trade, at Pontypool April Mr S. N. POWELL. Tinplate Works, at Kidwelly.April 20 Messrs W. HARRY REES & SON. Tinplate Works, at Neath April 5 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Property, at Pontardawe .April 6 Mr R. G. ROBERTS. Household Furniture, at Swansea April 7 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Dwelling-house, etc., at Cardiff .April 11 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff. April 13 Leasehold Properties, &c.. at Cardiff .April 13 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff April 13 Fat and Store Steck, at Penmark. April 17 Residential Property, at Cardiff April 20 Farming Stock, Horses, &c., at St. Fagan's.April 25 Pasture Land, at Park-Coed-Machen .April IS Residential Estate, at Cowbridge May 2 Residence and Land, at Cardiff .May — Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff — Mr JAMES THOMAS. Steam Trawler, &c.. at Milford Haven JVpril 5 Mr F. E. TUNBRIDGE. Household Furniture, &c., at Mumbles April 6 .øM_¡ SaJe No. 5,194. ———— BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX OF A DECEASED MORTGAGEE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE AND OTHER DIRECTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF DESIRABLE FREE- HOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, LEASEHOLD SHOP, VILLA, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES, situate in excellent positions in Cardiff and Whit- church. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON JLWJL are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 17th day of April, 1899, at 7 p.m. (subject to the Conditions of Sale of the Incorporated Law Society of Cardiff and District), and in the following or such other lots as shall be determined upon ot the time of sale, all those valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— LOT 1.—All those two SHOPS, DWELLING- HOUSES, and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 16 and 18, Mundy-place, Cathays, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1878. at the total annual ground rent of £9, now in the occupation of Messrs Elliot and Gilbert respectively. The Cathays trams pass this property, which is rapidly increasing in value, and is in good repair. LOT 2.-All those valuable Freehold BUSINESS PREMISES, STABLE, LARGE YARD, and OFFICES, situate in Allerton-streefc, Graneetown, Cardiff, subject to the small annual rent charge of £2 10s now in the occupation of Mr Smallcombe, who carries on a mineral water manufacturing busi- ness on the premises. LOT 3.-A11 that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 32, Pearl-street, Hoath, Cardiff (close to the new Roath Railway Sta- tion), held on a lease for 99 years from the 25th March, 1870, at the low annual ground rent of £1. 10s now in the occupation of Mr Butcher. LOT 4.-AI1 those two desirable VILLA RESI- DENCES, Nos. 26 and 28, Romilly-road, Canton Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 25th of December, 1896, at the total annual ground rent of JE9. These villas have been recently built, and are now ready for occupation, and will command an annual rental of £ 30 each, clear of taxes. LOT 5.—All those two small VILLA RESIDENCES, Nos. 26 and 28, Grosvenor-road, Canton, CardW, held under lease for 99 years from 2ud February, 1895, at the total annual ground rent of £77s. These houses are in excellent repair, and are let at 9s 6d per week each. LOT 6.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 2 and 4, Coveny-streetj Splotlands, I Cardiff, held under a lease of 99 years from the 25th of March, 1835, at the total annual ground rent of £5 let at 8s 6d per week each. Two DWELLING-HOUSES aud PREMISES, N 03. 22 and 84, Aldsworth-road, Cauton, Cardiff, hold under lease for 99 years from 2nd or February, 18%, at the total annual ground rent of t7 14s let at 6s 6d per week each. Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 57 and 59. Aldsworth-road afore- said, held under lease for 99 years from the 2nd of February, 1897. at the total annnal ground rept of £ 4 10s let at 6a 6d per week each. LOT 9.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 61 and 63, Aldsworth-road afore- said, held under lease for 99 years from 2nd of February, 1897, at the total annual ground rent of JE4 15s let at 6s 6d per week each. LOT 10.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 65 and 67, Aldsworth-road afore- said, held under lease for 99 years from the 2nd of February, 1897, at a total annual ground rent of £5 Jet at 6s 6d per week each. j LOT 11.—All those three DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, Nos. 20. 22, and 24, Linonel-road, Canton, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 1st of May, 1894, at the total annual ground rent of JE12; let at 8s per week each. LOT 12.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, known as Penrhiw Cottage, Rhiwbma- road, Whitchurch, near Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 2nd February, 1874, at the low annual ground rent of £1108. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. LOT 13.—All those two small VILLA RESI- DENCES, Nos. 135 and 131;" Clare-road. Canton, Cardiff, held under seperate leases for 99 years from the 29th of September, 1890, at the total annual ground rent of £ 8 let at 10s per week each. T LOT 14.—All those two small VILLA RESI- DENCES, Nos. 139 and 141, Clare-road aforesaid, held under separate leases for 99 years fromtJie <sy* September, 1890, at the total annual ground rent oi £ 8; let at 10s per week each. The tronts of these four houses can easily be turned into shops, xo which there is a good demand, having been so con- structed. +ll(. Further particulars may be obtained ot uie Auctioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, or of Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, High street, Cardiff. 1.- CWMAMAN, ABERDARE, AND COGAN PILL, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER 1 *■ MR W.T. MORGAN has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Boot Hotel. Aberdare, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of April, 18S9, at 6.30 o'clock in the Evening, the following LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES, In 35 lots, subject to such conditions of sale as snail be then and there produced :— LOTS 1, 2, 3, & 4.—Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, AMAN-PLAt-E, CWMAMAN let at 12s each per 4 weeks. LOTS 5 & 6, —Nos. 5 and 6, AMAN-PLACE let at 13s each per 4 week?. _OQ The above are held under a lease for 3 lives or by years (less one day) from 1st January, 1852, attne annual ground rent of £ 5. mnnnD LOTS 7, 8, 9 & 10.—Nos. 20, 21, and 22, FFORCH- AMAN-ROAD, and 1, CWMNEOL-STREET let at 12s 6d each per 4 weeks. „ LOTS 11. 12, 13 & 14.—Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, CWM- NEOL-STREET let at 10s each per 4 weeks. The above are held under a lease for 3 lives or 99 years from 25th September, 1857. at the yearly ground rent of £4 Os 10d, less 4s 8d apportioned in respect of 23, Fforchama.n-road. LOTS 15. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 21 & 22.—Nos. 48, 49, 50, 54, 55, 51, 52, and 53, FFORCHAMAN-ROAD let at 158 per 4 weeks. 23 & 24.—Nos. 49 and 50, INCLINE-ROW let at 14s«ench per 4 weeks. and 52, INCLlNE-ROW, let at 13s each per 4 weeks. Lots 15, 16, and 17 are held under a lease for 99 years from 1st December, 1851, at the yearly ground rent of £ 110s 6d. Lots 13 and 19 are held under a lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1856, at the yearly ground rent of £ 1 7s. Lots 20, 21, and 22 are held under a lease for 3 lives, or 99 years, from 25th September, 1856, at the yearly ground rent of £23s. Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26 are held under a lease for 3 lives, or 99 years, from 1st January, 1855, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 16s 6d. LOTS 27, 28, 29, 30, & 31.—Nos. 1, 2, and 3, FFORCH- NEOL-ROW, and 24 and 25, INCLINE-ROW7, let at 13s 6d each per 4 weeks. LOTS 32 & 33.-Nos. 41 and 42, INCLINE-ROW, let at 13s each per 4 weeks. Lots 27,28, and 29 are held under a lease for 3 lives. or 99 years, from 1st January, 1853, at the yearly ground rent of JE1 Is 7d. Lots 30 and 31 are held under a lease for 3 lives, or 99 years, from 1st July, 1853, at the yearly ground rent of £lls 7d. Lots 32 and 33 are held nnder a lease for 3 lives, or 99 years, from 1st July, 1855, at the yearly ground rent of £2 4s. LOTS 34 & 35,-Nos. 8 and 8, HEWELL-STREET, COGAN PILL, let at 22s each per 4 weeks. Held under a lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1879, at the yearly ground rent of 4. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Office. 97 non-street, Aberdare, or to 27, CAA0^ESS;RR7 GEBY & RHYS, Solicitors, 1436 22, Victoria-square, Aberdare. SHRUBS. X WM. NNRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, FOREST TREES. CARDIFF. FRUIT TREES. Telegiams- FLORIST." —— Nat. Telephone—597. KOSlSS ORNAMENTALSHRUBS AND CURRANTS, &c„ &c-,m CUT WT TEA and HYBRID PEBPET- ur FLOWERS. UALS, leading varieties. Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, &c., &c. 1213SEEDS. Garden and Flower Seeds, first —————-—- quality only. ^LARKE'S B4TMZS" are warranted &ad &U Sodr^ •SMKl PAINS in the BACK, each, of all Chemists widpltent M^ittoe Vand^ throughouti the world, or sent for 60 st^l bi £ e makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties t>ru? Company, Lutr-oln. 1003 r SWANSEA OFFICES k OF XUJ £ SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 140. 2. COLLBGB-STREET. Saks b Jhtriiott. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th, 1899. GREAT SALE OF ORCHIDS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING 1*1 and PERRY have received instructions from MESSRS F. SANDER & CO.. ST. ALBANS, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, on THURSDAY, April 6th, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock, A VARIED AND VERY CHOICE COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS, CHIEFLY IMPORTED, of the most beautiful, free flowering, popular, and serviceable kinds, including DBNDBOBIDM WARDIANUM GIGANTEUM, D. DETON- IAUUM,D.CAKINIFEBUM, 1). THTRSIFLOETCM, D. NOBILE, D. ATBOVIOXiACETJM, D. E'TNDL!.YA.N\JM, D. DALHOUSEE- ANUM, D. FAIiCONERI, D. FORMOSUM GIG ANTKUM, CATTLBTA AMETHTSTOGLOSSA, CATTLEYA LALIATA, C. ACLANDLZE, C. CITRINA, A CATTLEYA SPECIES, EPIDENDRUM VITELLINUM MAGUS, IiTOASTE'S DEPPEI, AROMATIOA, CRTJENTA, etc., ODONTOGIjOSSTTM ROSSBI MAGUS, oncidium, flexuosum, etc., etc. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT IN FLOWER OR BUD. BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ORCHIDS, ETO. Plants on view afternoon prior to and morning of Sale. Inspection invited. Full particulars and descriptive catalogue may be had of the Auctioneers. Commissions faithfully executed. 1311 ON THURSDAY NEXT, 6th APRIL. LLWYNCRWN, LLANISHEN, About Three Miles from Cardiff and a Mile from Llanishen Station. UNRESERVED AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING WrOCK, HORSES, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWBING, JjoL and PERRY have been favoured with instruc- tions from JAMES HURMAN, ESQ., in consequence of relinquishing his tenancy of a portion of the land and giving up horse breeding, to SELL by AUC- TION, upon the premises as above, on THURS- DAY, 6th April, 1899, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following valuable FARMING STOCK AND HORSES, Comprising:— About 20 HEAD of CATTLE, including 7 fat attle, 4 two year old Hereford Steers, milking cow in calf, cow and calf, &c. 100 SHEEP—30 Porlock ewes and lambs, 30 Shrop- shire ewes and lambs, 32 fat Shropshire yearlings, and a Shropshire ram. 15 HUNTERS and HARNESS HORSES. 6 BROOD MARES, 2 CART HORSES, &c. A Fat Sow, 5 Small Pigs, an 0 mnibus wagonette, a Four-wheel Harrington Car, &c. Catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 1310 ON FRIDAY NEXT. An IMPORTANT SALE OF FINEST QUALITY ENGLISH-MADE CARPETS, THE WHOLE OF SPECIAL DESIGNS AND THIS SEASON'S PATTERNS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 1. and PERRY have received instructions from a well-known firm of Carpet Manufacturers to SELL by AUCTION at their SALEROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY NEXT, 7th April, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CARPETS, Comprising BORDERED BRUSSELS in various sizes, AXMINSTER AND VELVET PILE SQUARES, ORIENTAL CARPETS, ASMINSTER, PERSIAN, WOOL, and a variety of other rugs and mats; swiss, GUIPURE, AND ECRU LACE CURTAINS. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. 1416 MARINE VILLA, CASTLE TON, MUMBLES. IMPORTANT SALE of WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS. Amongst the principal items are the following articles :—A valuable old GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK in Italian Marqueterie case, well-carved Spanish mahogany SIDEBOARD, antique EM- PIRE SECRETAIRE, Spanish mahogany secre- taire BOOKCASE with glass doors, do. do., en- closed with mahogany doors all en suite, dining table, terrestrial GLOBE on massive stand, ma- hogany empire chairs, valuable EMPIRE CLOCKS, an upright grand EXHIBITION PIANOFORTE iu rosewood case, an excellent instrument; a small LIBRARY of BOOKS, anda. quantity of music, a large quantity of PHOTO- GRAPHIC APPARATUS and Appliances, valuable engravings and OIL PAINTINGS, by Hoffener, Harler, Coignet. Pether, and other artists, valuable and rare ivory and boxwood models of Men of War ships in glass cases, valuable MUSICAL BOX playing 16 tunes, MODEL of City and Port of Toulon in boxwood ma.de for Napoleon Bonaparte, Swansea china dishes, large bound book of 18th century engravings, containing valuable RARE COPPER PLATE ENGRAVINGS, well-made console table, gilt pierglass, well-made Spanish mahoany enclosed washstand and CHESTS of DRAWERS, Spanish mahogany WARD- ROBE with PLATE GLASS DOOR, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, spring and other mattresses, birch, brass and iron BEDSTEADS, a costly and nearly new amateur's SCREW CUTTING LATHE, a small BOAT and OARS, together with the usual kitchen and out- door effects, fully set forth in the catalogues, the whole of which will be SOLD by AUCTION by MR FRANK E. TUNBRIDGE, on the Pramises as above, on THURSDAY, April 6th, 1593, by order of Mr A. Bucknall, Architect, who is re) i uquishing housekeeping. Goods on view day prior and morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Ca.talogues-price 3d ea.ch-and other information may bs Obtained of the Auctioneer at his Offices, 19. Gower-street, Swansea. 1362 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS BRUTON, KNOWLES, and J), CO. have received instructions to offer for HALE by AUCTION, at the Bell Hotel, Gloucester, on SATURDAY, 13th May, 1899, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in Lots, THE ETLOE ESTATE, iu the Parish of Blakenev, Gloucestershire, occupying :1, charming situation on the banks of the River Severn, npon good roads close to the Severn Bridge Railway Station, and commanding extensive views over the estuary of the river and the surrounding country. The Property comprises two good Farmhouses with ample Buildings, numerous Cottages, and about 294:1,. Or. 20p. of Pasture and Arable Land, Orcharding, and Woodland. Particulars and plans are in course of preparation and may shortly be had of Messrs James Wintle and Son, Solicitors, Newnham; or of the Auctioneers, Albion Chambers, Gloucester. 1305 SALE TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. AT LOW RESERVE. MR JAMES THOMAS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Milford Haven, on WEDNESDAY, April 5th, 1899, subject to conditions to be produced at the time of sale, the Iron Screw STEAM TRAWLER Her Majesty," of Hull, with all her Tackle, Apparel, Furniture, Fishing Gear and Appurtenances, as she now lies in Milford Dock, open for inspection. Wet or Dry Dock—latter at purchaser's expense. Cold on Tuesday, April 4th. Steam up on Morning of Sale, and wili run trip in the Miliord Haven if required by intending purchasers, at their expense. The vessel was built in 1887 by Messrs Read and Reley, Hull; engined by E. Wales, Hull; is 100.2 long by 20.1 by 10.9 45 h.p., compound engines, cylinders 17 and 34-21. Boiler nearly new, about 24 years old, by Holmes and Co., Hull; pressure, 1151bs. Classed 100 Al. In good repair and ready for sea.. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. sharp. For further particulars, with permission to view, apply to the Auctioneer, 67, Charles-street, Milford Haven. 9688 GLAMORGANSHIRE. CEFN FOREST. NEAR TREHARRIS. SALE OF MINERALS. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SONS have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION e New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNES- DAY, April 12, 1899, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), an UNDIVIDED TWELFTH SHARE IN THE MINERALS underlying the FARM and LANDS known as CEFN FOREST, situate near Treharris. in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, contain- ing in the whole 210 Acres or thereabouts. These Minerals are situate in the centre of the South Wales Coalfield, and are now bemg worked by the Ocean Coal Company, Limited, under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of January, 1873. Further particulars may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, Gellihir Farm. Nelson; Messrs Waiter Morgan, Bruce, and Company, Solicitors, Pontypridd; or Messrs LEIGH and HORLSY, Solicitors, Cardiff. BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND OTHERS. 11/TR THOMAS PARRY has been ifJL favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel. New- port. on WEDNESDAY, April 19th, 1899, at Three o clock m the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be there and then produced, all that FREEHOLD AND FULLY-LICENSED INN AND PREMISES, Known as the REDLION. BLAINA, m. the County of Monmouth, and occupying a pro- minent corner position close to the Railway Station. These premises are now let to Messrs J. R. and T. A. Webb on a lease expiring on the 26th April, 1903, at a rental of t70 per annum. 1368 For further particulars, with plan. apply to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport, or to Messrs Leigh and Horley, Solicitors, Queen-street. Cardiff. A CHANCE FOR. SHOPPING BY POST, To introduce the Grandest Cleanser of modern times, DAY and KNIGHT, of CLOUDY AMMONIA fame, have made arrangements to supply their Ammonia to the Public for ONE MONTH POST FREE. On receipt of 9d in stamps a large bottle, securely packed, will be mailed direct to Customers with least possible delay. This marvellous prepara- tion cleans Clothes, Carpets, Rags, Windows, Sponges, Marble, Woodwork, Brass, Silver, &0., &c. Hundreds of uses in every household. DAY and KNIGHT. Invaluable in the Bath, Kitchen, Laundry, and Sick Room. Selling in Thousands. Of all Grocers and Chemists, 9d por large bottle, or direct from i DAY AND NIGHT, SOLE PROPRIETORS, BR I S T O L « 1264 4 MARVELLOUS REMEDY, n ASM AIL'S WORLD-FAMED SPECIFIC, e Only Safe and Effective Remedy on Earth. Before ordering elsewhere do not fail to sond stamped nddrpaiKd envelope for particulars and prices, and ffSteTourselves. Mrs W. S. EL, of Cardiff, writer—^This is the RATRFD OCCASION on which I have uaed yourspeeiaJity with success, and shall always be nleaaea to recommend it to my friends." 1322 A. DASMATL (Specialist of 30 years' experience), 16732 Box 394, Langdale House Walthamstow. London. BUY THE CARDIFF TTMES& SQUTH WALKS WRBKLY PENNT alt5 BP JVNRTTFFTT. SALE TO MORROW. BRITON FERRY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE of a MODERN SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT LEASEHOLD TINPLATE WORKS, in good going orde £ LOOSE PLANT, MATERIALS, and STOCKS. MESSRS W. HARRY REES and SON are instructed by the Liquidator of the Earlswood Tinplate Co., Limited (in Liquidation), to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, April 5th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the THEEARLS WOOD TINPLATE WORKS, with the FIXED and LOOSE PLANT, APPLIANCES. STOCK, and EFFECTS, and also the BRANCH RAILWAY AND SIDINGS La.id through the Works. The Works and Premises occupy a site of consider- able importance and vaiue, on the seaboard, com; prising an area of 2a 3rl7p, or thereabouts situate at Briton Ferry and lying between the Giant s Grave Canal and the navigable River Neath, on which they have an extensive frontrge, capable of immediate improvement and development, m close proximity to large Blast Furnace, Steel, Tin, Coke, and other works, and connected with the G.W.R. and Briton Ferry Dock by certain branch railways, the limited user of which is granted, subject to toa terms and conditions expressed in the lease under which the Premises are held. The WORKS and BUILDINGS throngnout are of modern construction and of the most substantial character, and include The MILL (entirely floored with plates 3ft. square, llin. thick), completely fitted for 3 mills, the mill train driven by a 37in. horizontal engme with con- denser attached, with all accessories and appliances. BAR CUTTING SHED, with weighing machine, powerful bar cutting machine, and large grindstone connected, driven by a 12in. engine. COLD ROLL DEPARTMENT (laid with floor plates 3ft. square), fitted with four pairs cold rolls, 24in. horizontal engine and accessories, 12ft. screw cutting lathe, vertical drilling machine, shafting, pulleys, &c., 5in. Cameron steam pump, service pipes MA?NEALmG' and PICKLING DEPARTMENT (laid with flooring plates), furnace tuid stack, patent swilling and pickling machine (cradles 60m. x39m.), 6in. horizontal engine and gearing, cast iron boshes, &c TINNING ROOM constructed for 6 sets (5 com- plete), including 1 of Player's patent. 3 of More- wood's double 5's, and 1 Thomas and White s to work 40 x 30 4 cleaning machines, 2 dusting machines, Sin. horizontal engine and connections. ASSORTING ROOM fitted with tables and trolley- track and outlet for loading direct to truck, and con- structed with flues for additional tinning sets in case of extensions. The BOILER STATION includes 2 first-class Lancashire steel boilers by Daniel Adamson with all fittings, steam, water and service pipes and connec- tions, Cameron steam pump, and a splendidly con structed stack, about 160 feet high, built of Bridg- water bricks. „ WORKSHOPS, &c., include smithy, carpenter's shop, and store house. GENERAL OFFICE nearly new, brick built, with office iittings.. WEIGHBRIDGE OFFICE with platform weighing machine bv Parnall to weigh 20 tons, and BRANCH RAILWAY AND SIDING (about 400 yards of road well laid with 601b. steel rails), which runs through the yard and along the works. The LOOSE MATERIALS, STOCK, and OTHER EFFECTS, of which schedules will be produced, will be included in the Sale. The Works are well supplied with water, subject to a payment to the Neath Canal Navigation, and are so constructed and laid down as to facilitate extensions if and when required. and for which there is ample space. The whole is now in good going order. The Property is held under a lease from Lord Jersey for a term of 99 years from 25th December, 1889, at .a ground rent of £100 per annum and a way- leave of id per ton on goods conveyed over the railways of the lessor. „ Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in preparation, and may be had, post freeJErom Messrs W. Harry Rees and Son, Neath and Port Talbot; or Messrs R. P. Morgan and David, Solicitors, Neath. 13J6 Bv Order of the Mortgagees. „„„ TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS AND OTHERS. MR DAVID ROBERTS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cross Hotel, Pontardawe, on THURSDAY, April 6th, 1899, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz. :— All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, known as Emlyn House, situate at Herbert-street, Pontar- dawe, containing 6 rooms and scullery, now in the occupation of Mrs Evans, as weekly tenant, at an estimated rental of jE15 per annum. The Property is held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1890, at a ground rent of £1108 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, 19, HeathSeld-street, Swansea; or of R. J. Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, 16, York-street, Swansea. Sale at 6 o'clock p.m. 1390 81, HAFOD-TERRACE, NEATH-ROAD, SWANSEA, SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR 11. G. ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son) has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY, April 7th, 1899, the whole of the excellent and well-preserxed HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising walnut oval inlaid table, walnut cheffoiaier, with marble top and plate-glass back, walnut drawing-room suite. easy chair in crim- son plush, walnut overman tie. walnut whatnot, walnut Davenport, walnut occasional table, walnut wall bracket, handsome gilt timepiece and pair vases to match under glass shades, orn9dIlents, window poles and rings, curtains, brass fenders, dogs and fire sets, Brussels carpet, skin and other rugs, lamp, mahogany dining-room suite, walnnt overman tel, brass rail fender, pictures, brass pole and rings, curtains, oilcloth, illustrated Welsh Bible, etc., brass-rail iron bedsteads, palliasses, walnut wardrobe, with bevelled plate glass in doors, mahogany marble-top washstands and duchesse dressing tables, mahogany and oak chests of drawers, towel rails, swing glasses, bedroom ware, toilet set, walnut towel rails, com- mode, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, coal vases, linoleum, cane-seat and other chairs, Brussels stair carpet, stair rods, 8-day clock and case, kitchen tables, chairs, bra-is mantel bar, timepiece, dish covers, copper kettles, dinner and tea ware, mats, saucepans, kettles, steps, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 1433 alt5 BY tnbtt. flfl HE TAFF VALE RAILWAY COM- X PANYinvite TENDERS for FOUR RICKS of HAY, harvested this season off the Railway Slopes and other lands of the Company, and stacked at Cowbridge and Waterhall Junction, near Llandaff. Specifications and all particulars may be obtained on application at the Engineer's Office at Cardiff. Tenders, endorsed Hay," to be sent to the Board of Directors not later than 9 a.m. on Monday, April 17th, 1899. The Company do not bind themselves to accept any tender. H CLARKE, Secretary. March 20th. 1899. 9632 '8 -=- fettas Contracts. TENDERS are invited for the EREC- _jL TION of 40 HOUSES at Aber, Bargoed, for Messrs The Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Limited. Plans can be seen and full particulars obtained at the Architect's Office, Duffryn House, Ystrad Mynach. Endorsed tenders to be sent to E. M. Hann, Esq., Aberaman, Aberdare, on or before Saturday, April 15th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1437 GEO. KENSHOLE, Architect. mo BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING 20 HOUSES at Trelewis, near Treharris. Plans and Specification can be seen at 32, High-street, Trelewis, or at the Office of the Architect, Ashbrook House, Aberdare. Endorsed Tenders to be sent in to Mr High-street, not later than April 8th, 1899. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 9752 T. RODERICK, Architect. TENDERS are invitedIOTBUILDING a CHIMNEY 150 feet high. 6 a CHIMNEY 150 feet high. For plan and specification apply to Tirpentwys Black Vein Steam Coal Company, Ltd.. Pontypool. t The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 0 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.— 350,000 9 by 4J by 2% new, good wire-cut stock BRICKS, cheap. Delivered to any part by water.— Whale Brick, Tile, Pipe, and Pottery Works, Little- ton-on-Severn, Thornbury, R.S.O., Gloucester. 1281 SESSIONS AND CTONS, LIMITED. kj Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIEOISS RANGES. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. 1* Ji V; 1238 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDElRi ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Keeps at the WALESA WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES, STANCHIONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams: "Dawnty. Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. U39 "¿j. .T,5E MANUFACTURERS. T t^OATH"J^UBNISHINGriO.. "42, CASTIJE-ROAD; & VBRE-STRBET, ROATH, CARDIFF, Admitted by their Customers to be the Most Fair dealing, best and Cheapest House Furnishers in South Wales. Just Arrived OUR NEW 42-PAGE CATALOGUE AND PROS- PECTUS. FREE TO ALL WHO INTEND FUR- NISHING.. „ Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Man- sion. We hold one of the largest and best selected Stocks in South Wales on out own Premises at the lowest possible price consistent with good workman- ship and sound reliable Furniture.. SPECIALITY.—Our Home-madoDining and Drawing- room Suites, which can be made to Customers' own Designs and selected Coverings. Pnxiuture, Bedsteads, and Bedding of every description supplied on easy terms. GENERAL TERMS :-£3 to .£4 worth, Is 6d weekly; £6 to t7 worth. 28 6d weekly £10 to JE12 worth, 3s 6d weekly JB15 to dE20 worth. 5s weekly. Larger amounts at special quotations to suit Customers' own conveni- ence. No deposit required from previous Customers. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to Customers settling their accounts-promptly. All Goods delivered free in Town or Country. Carpets made and laid, Linoleums and Floor Cloths fitted free of charge. CLOSED AT 2 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAYS. No connection with any other 1irmm Cardiff. Please Note Our OnlyAddress^— THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD, and VERB-STREET, 1163 ROATH, CARDIFF 36e NEWPORT OFFICES OF THE I; SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, IS, BRIDGE-STREET PUBLIC Jbtius. THE CARDIFF TRAMWAYS COM. PANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. The Company WILL NOT BUN THEIR OMNI- BUSES to ELY RACES on Easter Monday and Tuesday, the 3rd and 4th inst. Tramcars will run within ten minutes' walk of the Racecourse. BY ORDER. 1st April, 1899. 648 RIZE DRAWING for the Benefit of J William Rendell, Platelayer. Cardiff.—Num- bers 950,1st prize; 14,2nd do.; 1,189,3rd do4 418,4th do. BRITON FERRY, GRAND SHOW of DOGS. BIRDS, Ac., THURSDAY, April 20th. Judges Messrs H. P Charles and T. Ash ton.—Schedules apply IESTYN JEFFREYS, Solicitor, 1432 Briton Ferry. THE MOST IMPORTANT GAS EXHIBITION :J"' TO BE HELD IN SWANSEA THIS YEAR, WILL OPEN AT THE SHAFTESBURY HALL, SWANSEA, At 3 p.m., on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, AND WILL CONTINUE ON APRIL 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, & 14th, When the Renowned « JJ^JETROPOLITAN 0OOKERS, MANUFACTURED BY THE JQAVIS Q-AS GTOVE £ JOMPANY, ir IMITED, OF LONDON, WILL BE ON VIEW EACH DAY, and can be obtained on Hire from the SWANSEA GAS COMPANY at low Quarterly Rentals. Lectures on Cooking by Gas at 3 p.m. and 7..30 p.m. daily. ADMISSION FREE. Please note the name of the Hall 1422 PONTYPOOL. The First Annual gHOW OF DOGS, POULTRY, AND PIGEONS, Will be held in PONTYPOOL PARK, On Whit-Monday, May 22nd,1899. (Held nnder Kennel Club Licence.) £200 pRIZE MONEY, With numerous Specials. Judges: THEO. MARPLES, L. P. C. ASTLEY J. W. LUDLOW. Schedules on application to the Secretary, J. Walter Hughes, Albion House. Pontypool. Entries close May 6th, 1899. 1315 HEARTS OF OAK BENEFIT gOCIETY, 17, CHARLOTTE-STREET, FITZROY-SQUARE, LONDON, W. Enrolled 20th June, 1842. 230,000 Members. ANNUAL INCOME OVER HALF A MILLION STERLING. RESEKVE FUND, TWO MILLIONS STERLING. BENEFITS ALREADY PAID, FIVE MILLIONS & TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND STERLING. Moderate Contributions. Liberal Benefits. No Lodges, and NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER SOCIETY OF ANY SIMILAR NAME. JUVENILE SOCIETY connected therewith of about 10,000 Members. Proposal Form and full particulars to be obtained on application to the Secretary at the above address. 1348—147e Ifgal Sottas. TN the MATTER of the COMPANIES' JL ACTS, 1862 to 1893, and in the Matter of EASTON, ANDERSON, and GOOLDEN, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the CREDITORS of the above named Company are required on or before the 9th day of May, 1899, to SEND their NAMES and ADDRESSES and the PARTICULARS of their DEBTS or CLAIMS and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to the undersigned William Barclay Peat, of 3, Loth- bury, in the City of London, the Liquidator of the said company, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are by their solicitors to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place.as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 27th day of March, 1899. 1434 WM. B PEAT, Liquidator. Insurance. JVAW UNION AND CROWN INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHES 1825.) FmE, TT IFE, AND ACCIDENT, ACCUMULATED FUNDS £ 4,350,000 ANNUAL INCOME ffannnr) SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.£1,500,000. This old-established and wealthy Institution invites Applications for AGENCIES. The Company's Rates of Premium, its methods of dealing with business, and the large Life Profits distributed—which for many years past have been at the rate of £2 per £100 assured per annum—give its representatives exceptional support in tho procura- tion of its business. Applications may be addressed to the District Manager- Mr LATIMER THOMAS. LAW UNION AND CROWN INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 1318 CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. TjTHE ^TULCAN BOILER AND GENERAL JNSURANCE CO, LIMITED. LATE THE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED, THE ORIGINAL BOILER INSURANCE CO KING STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.UlS.OOO BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Rates quoted to meet the WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, Employers Liability Act, and CommonXaw. Third Party Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. IndividualAccldent Insurance. Upwards of 40,000 Boilers and Engines under Supervision. J. F. L. CROSLAND .MJnst.OE. M.Inst.M.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 1208 SOUTH WALES SUPEBINTENDBB!r- -_f3,K-SEE. NEWPORT. MOM have now been paid in respect of RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ALL ACCIDENTS, WORKMEN'S ACCIDENTS, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, BY TIlE RBY THE AIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY. ANCE COMPANY. 64, Cornhill, London. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS :—Mr W. Hulin, Station-master, G-W Railway; and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn aD4 00.. 12. Mountstuart-square, Cardiff; Mr W. ThompeocvDtvi- sionaJ Superintendents Office. G W Railway, THE CADOXTON AND BARRY X BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LEMITBD), VERE-STREBT, OADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. BelA Positions Largest; Connection in the District. J151 Ihtblir JUimsimtnts. CARDIFF. fJlHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, The Great Play TOMMY ATKINS. Next Week:— George Alexander's Repertoire Co., THE AMBASSADOR, LIBERTY HALL, and THE IDLER. Box Office a.t the Theatre 10 to 5, and during per- formance. Telephone No. 362. 9270 It A N I) THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.Mr OCARKHCE SOTJSEP. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF Mr Roy Redgrave's Company in jgLACK J^Y'D GTFSAN UP TO DATE. Popular Dramatic Prices :—From 4d to JE1 Is. Box office at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen-street. Doors open 7.10 early, 6.45; commence 7.30. CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. PARK HALL. CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5TH, AT 7.45, GRAND CONCERT. VOCAIIISTS Madame CARLOTTA DESVIGNES and Mr KENNERLEY RUMFORD. Solo Flute, Mr ALBERT FRANSELLA. ORCHESTRA OF SEVENTY PERFORMERS. CONDUCTOR Mr J. E. DEACON. Accompanist, Madame CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Reserved Seats, 3s 6d Unreserved Seats, 2s and Is. Plan and tickets at Mr Wm. Lewis's. 22, Duke-street. Doors open at 7.15 commence at 7.45. Carriages for I 10.10 p.m. 1347 The Penarth train leaves Queen-street at 10.28 this evening, and special train to Llanishen and Caer- philly from Bhynmeyation at 10.45 pjn. p, AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) APRIL. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Easter Tuesday,4—10a.m., Easter Tuesday, 4—10.45 12 noon, 2.0,4.0 p.m. a.m., *12.45,2.45, 8.45. Wed., 5—11 a.m., 1.0, 3.10. Wed.5-11.45a..m..1.45.,9.45. Thurs., 6—12 noon. 2.0,4.30 1 Thurs., 6—12.45,2.45,5.30. Fri., 7—1.0, 3.0, 5.0 p.m. [ Fri., 7—1.45, 3.45, 6.45 p.m. Sat., 8-2.0, 4.0.6.D p.m. Sat., 8-2.45,4.45,7.0 p.m. Mon., 10—*8.15 a.m., 3.30, Mon., a.m., 4.15, 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leaving Cardiff, except trips marked thus SPECIALAILINGS. EASTER TUESDAY, April 4th. CLEVEDON (via WESTON).—Leave Cardiff, 4.0 p.m.; Penarth, 4.10 p.m.; Clevedon, 8.0 p.m.; Weston, 8.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 5. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to HiFRACOMBE.— Leave Cardiff 3.0 p.m., Penarth 3JD p.m., Hfracombe 8.0 p.m., Cardiff for Bristol 10.30 p.m. Fares (this trip only), 2s 6d and 3s 6d. CLEVEDON (via WESTON).—Leave Cardiff 3.10 Penarth 3.20 p.m., Clevedon 9.0 p.m., Weston 9.45 p.m. BEGULAR SERVICF. to and from ri CARDIFF and PENARTH to LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE. By„the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA and WESTWARD HO. APRIL. Leave Cardiff. Leave Ilfracombe. Et'r Tuesday, 4th, 12 noon Easter Tuesday.6.30 pjn. Wednesday, 5th,3.0p.m. Wednesday .8.0 pjn. Special cheap through fares to Devon and Cornwall in conjunctien with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For further particulars, fares, &c., see bills. A limited number of SEASON TICKETS are now being issued at 35s each. Children under 15 years Half-price. For further particulars and tickets apply to Mr WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 1343—143e 70A, Bute-street. Cardiff (Eimcatinn. CARDIFF. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. HEADMASTER J. J. FINDLAY, M.A. The NEXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (for Pupils to enter the School on May 2nd) will commence on TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, at 9.30 am. All BOYS are ELIGIBLE who will be Ten years of age on or before May 2nd, 1899. Particulars with reference to this Examination and Copies of the School Prospectus can be had on application at the School, or from the Clerk to the Governors, Mr DAVID SHEPHERD, 1, Frederick-street, 1413 Cardiff. MORETON HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, 1 CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principals: Miss HANSON, late Principal of the Girls' High School, Dalton, Hudderstield and Miss A. B. HANSON. late Head Teacher of the Girls' High School, Dalton. Thoroughly sound training and education, with individual attention, combined with home comforts, and careful supervision of health. Former students highly successful in Oxford and Cambridge Examina- tions, and in Royal Academy, Trinity College, and London College of Music Examinations, having obtained "Honours and Distinctions in Englsih, Scripture, French, German. Geology. &c. Kinder- garten and a Preparatory Class for little boys. 618 HARROW HCUSE SCHOOL AND JUL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS. THE MISSES MARKS. Upper School, with preparation for Public Exams. Kindergarten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. Open to visitors on 2nd and 4th Wednesday morn- ings. Boarders received. Open Juvenile Dancing Class. 1162 PENARTH. PENARTH LODGE, PENARTH. J[. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Cadetships Obtained in Royal Navy and Scholarships at the Public Schools. Principal: HERBERT FIELD. M.A., late Scholar of Queen's Coll., Oxford. Math.: J. F. ROBINSON, B.A., S. John's Coll., Cambridge. 1313 MAESYCWMMER. THE gOUTH WALES gCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESY. CWMMER. PRINCIPAL—Mas B. H. JONES, Assisted by ft Large Staff lot Adult Resident Governesses. Next Quarter begins TUESDAY, April Uth. 16671 1247 COWBRIDGE. pOWBEIDGE SCHOOL. FOUNDED 1608. There are a FEW VACANCIES in the Head- master's House for Next Term, which begins THURSDAY, May 4th. For Prospectus, &c.. apply to the HeadmaSter. 1381 —' PORTHCA WL. PORTHCAWL. — Stoneleigh Ladies' College. Principals, the Fraulein Brill.. Un- rivalled climate-invigorating, yet mild in wmter. Preparations for University Exam. & BoyalAcaàemy of Music. Modern Languages Conversationally. Pay- ing guests received duringjiolidaye^ BRISTOL. THE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL for JL GIRLS, BEDLAND COURT. BOARDING HOUSE: GORDON HOUSE, CLARENDON-ROAD. PBESEDBNT The LORD BISHOP of HEREFORD. HBAD MISTRESS Miss E. A. COCKS. BOARDING HOUSE: Miak CAYLEY, Second Mistress (late of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford). HALF-TERM, WEDNESDAY, March 1st. pj-espectuses. details of Scholarships, Examination results, etc., upon application. 1287 -¡; BATH. IT OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, |~| KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS-The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 1204 LEICESTER. KELLAND TRAINING COLLEGE nL FOR TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN' LEICESTER. Principals:—Miss MORGAN, N.F.U. (Higher). Miss J. MORGAN, B.A. (Lond.). Head Kindergarten Mistress Miss JOHNSON, N-F.U. (Higher). TTigh School; Usual Examinations; KINDER- GARTEN STUDENTS Prepared for Teachers' Diploma of National Froebel Union. Highest Successes. Entrance Scholarships. Cambridge Teachers' Diploma. Next Term Commences APRIL 18th. 9736 TTM^RTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. 1 Horton's l.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to core all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. PostJree for 4s from Gb D. Horton, MJ?.S. jibe General Hospital), Aston-road North. BitmiBghsm. Agents:—Cardiff—B. Mnmfard, Chemist, Meteor- street, Splatlands, and Castle-road, RoaSh. Merthyr— Wills. Cliemist. Swansea—Lloyd, mwrnint, Oxford- street. Newport—Young. Chemist, Higb-Bteeet. &JJ —Has never been known to ail. Letters answena free. Please name paper. ma .8iii. jpitblir Junnsments. CARDIFF. Tis not in mortals to command success, but well do more—deserve it-" rMHE JjjlMPIRE. MLAHAOIKB DImama* OSWALD STOIX. TO-NIGHT THE ECCENTRIC JjlLORADOR QUARTETTE, In their Laughable Comedy Freak, entitled NAUGHTY NIN." STEVE MCCARTHY, Comedian. Miss MAR I EKE N D A. L L, The Popular London Singer of Popular Songs of the Day. TEX ARKANSAS, The Accomplished American Sand Dancer. From the Palace Theatre, London, RAWSON AND JUNE, Australian Boomerang Throwers and Double Indian Club Experts. MISS LILY FLEXMORE. Comedienne and Legmania Artiste. MR HARRY BARKER, The Character Comedian and Vocalist. The Immensely Popular American Comedian Entertainers, JOHN WILSOX AND BERTHA WARING, Singers, Dancers. Talkers. Two of the pleasantest people yon ever met. Next Week—The GREAT KELLINO TROUPE I The inimitable Gotham Quartette, Burk, Andrus.and Frisco, &c. JJOX OFFICE open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday*, 11 a.m. t0 2 p.M. Plan of Boxes, Fauteuils and Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. SWANSEA. rj7~H E EMPIRE. S MANAOIWO DIRECTOR—OSWALD BTOLL. EASTER MONDAY. April 3rd, 1899, and During the Week, Expensive engagement of Miss KATE CHARD and DEANE BRAND, PROFESSOR ERNEST, Messrs ABEL and WELSH. LILY LENA. THE THREE OSWALDS, THE OLYMPIAN QUINTETTE, Mr TONY FERNANDEZ. Next Week—Wilson and Waring, Marie Kendall, &c. NEWPORT rr H E E M P IRE, I MANAGn:11 DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. CLOSED FOR REBUILDING upon an enlarged scale in modern style. The Cardiff Empire first performance each evening is convenient- 1143 for visitors from Newport. 25e 1" YCEUM, NEWPORT. t J Proprietor & Manager. Mr CúABBNOR SOUNEB, THIS DAY, at 2 and 7.30, Mr William Bourne and Company in jy-AN TO MAN. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2. Prices, 6d to JTL Is. Box Office Open Daily 10 bo 4. Telephone No. 158 Nat. Next Week—" WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES," From Strand Theatre, London. Matinee Saturday, April 15th, at 2.30. Hotels, &c. MOUNTAIN ASH. THE NEW DUFFRYN JL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOUNTAIN ASH. ONE OF THE MOST MODERN HOTELS OF THE AGE. Long-felt Necessity in the District. The only one in the immediate neighbourhood. Contains Commercial-room, fitted upon the latest principles Coffee-room, Stockroom (one of the finest in Wales), Billiard-room (2 tables), Smokerooms, and 30 Bedrooms. COMMERCIAL ORDINARY, Daily, from lto 2. All the Luxuries and Comforts of a First-class Hotel at VERY MODERATE PRICES. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. l THOMAS MORRIS. Proprietor. JERSEY. I EASTER IN JERSEY —THE GRAND is the only FICLST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL, splendidly situated, facing the sea, with every home comfort, and a, liberal^table.—D. de Leidi, Manager. CLIFTOR, BRISTOL. CLIFTON GRAND SPA HYDRO, BRISTOL. NOW OPEN. THE PREMIER HYDRO. Sumptuously Equipped. Pump Room. Unrivalled TURKISH, RUSSIAN, and Other BATHS. Sea Trips. Drives. Golf. Tennis. Resident Physician. "Address MANAGER. Telegrams—Spa, Bristol. 1200 ttílbíttg o.dtlíts. RINCIPALIT Y PERMANENT JJL INVESTMENT jgUILDING gOCIETY. 3 per cent. on DEPOSITS 4 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES, :> per cent. on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 38TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport; Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS. Windsor-rd. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. 1023—7422 CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS. DEPOSITS 3 AND 3I PER CENT. PAID-UP SHARES 4I „ „ SUBSCRIPTION SHARES.5 „ „ Apply for Prospectus and Annual Report and Accounts. WENTWORTH H. PRICE, Secretary, 21, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. 1209 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND I SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT 3s 7d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Secarities at 5 per Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. F. J. HEYBYRNE. Secretary. HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, 1\ewport 1193 And 21. West Bute-street, Cardiff. O T I C E R. J. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. pIANOFORTES By Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Schieana&yer Pleyel, Brinsmead, Bechstein, Steinway, and others. 0 R G A N S By Mason and Hamlin, Bell, Smith Dominion Organ Company, a.nd others. REDUCED INSTALMENTS. THE J^"EW JJIRE ^YSTEM, PER cent, to 33& per cent. Discount for Cash. Instruments being Returned from Hire now Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Broadwood and other Experienced Tuners and Workmen Employed. TUNING FROM 3s 6D. Sheet Music 3d in the Is Discount. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. BX TTEATH AND QONS. TL • Jul loes TO LADIES. We have pleasure in introducing to your notice pRESERVED GINGER lUTARMALADE. This unique Preserve was introduced by us some months ago. Pronounced an acquisition to the Breakfast and Tea Table by all who have tasted it. A dainty sample sent e en receipt of twopence for Postage. JAMES JJOBERTSON & SONS, DROYLSDEN, MANCHESTER, .Manufacturers of the celebrated" Golden Shred 1273 Marmalade. I02e PAINE' S BILL POSTING JT SYNDIOAXB For Aberde. Hirwain, Mountain Ash, and District Z. ANDREWS, SKCKBTABY 13590 OvxTiias; 1105 NEW THEATRE, ABERDARE. ISUSRITTSS ADtrresses. < JJECHSTEIN PIANOS, f JgECHSTEIN PIANOS, | rjpHOMPSON AND CjHACKELL | (LIMITED) I SOLE AGENTS, jj 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, 60, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY, j And for the Counties of |n ARMARTHEN, CARDIGAN, AND £ PEMBROKE. 10 SEVERAL GOOD PIANOS RETURNED FBOK HIRE FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES. LIST FREE. THE THREE Yeajrs' SYSTEM | Is applied to Pianos by all Makers. r THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES | Including Pianos by Broadwood, Bechstein, Collard p and Collard, Erard, Brinsmead, Challen, Ibach tt Neumeyer, Hopkinson, Kaps, and all leading makers jj SOLE AGENCY FOR | THE ESTEY QRGANS, j, mHOMPSON AND gHACKELL | LlMITED, ir QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF, I With Branches at Swansea, Bristol, LlaneUy J. Gloucester, Merthyr, Pontypridd, Barry Dock, j|j Bridgend, Newport, and Penygraig. F N.B.—Largest possible Discount for Cash. Tama J sent to all parts of the Principality. lOff '4 ^TLAS jpUBNISHINf | COMPANY, DOTED, JJAYES BUILDINGS, | THE HAYES, CARDIFF, f — | BRANCH OPENED for the eonveoMMy our Roath Customers at | 155 CASTLE ROAD I 'I (Opposite Arran-street). I COM P LET E H 0 V S a I JjlURNISHERS, d 1'- LARGEST STOCK, | BEST SELECTION, h LOWEST PRICES f BINING, DRAWING, and ji BEDROOM SUITES, | BEDSTEADS, BEDDING CABINETS, SIDEBOARDS. i OVERMANTELS, :1 CARPETS and FLOORCLOTHS .1 PIANOS, ORGANS, j HARMONIUMS. i PIANOS, ORGANS, JI DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE. I DINING-ROOM FURNITURE i ii OFFICE FURNITURE and BEDROOM FURNITURE THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN WALES. :£50,000 worth of goods to select from. Enfica selection of everything in the FURNISHING TRADE. All kinds and every description of FURNITURE, We make most of the Furniture we Sell, 10 tint our goods are reliable and durable, WE SELL NO RUBBISH. Oar prices are low, the quality of goods is Mgh Call and inspect onr immense Show Rooms. Catalogue Free on Application. Terms, if desired, will be arranged to Met the Convenience of oar Customers. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. I Goods Delivered Free within 100 i NOTE OUR ADDRESSES. j CARDIFF | HATSS-BUILDINGS and 155, CA8TLlII-JtCtØ LONDON: 213 AND 215, HIGH-STREET, CAMDEN TOWB. 1, Wi.i.LiNexoN STREET, CAVOXK FURNISH AT SAMUEL TAYLOR'S j 46 and 48, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, the Cheapest | and Best House Pumisher in Wales. Note the advan- J tages you get by Furnishing at Samuel Taylor's; Is < n the £ allowed off all goods, railway fares allowed, | all goods carriage paid and packed free, all Linoleums ] and Floor Cloths measured and fitted free. No Hire |j System trade done. No credit given. No having t* { pay for people who never pay at all where credit is given. I sell fully 20 per cent. less than the Furnish- ing Houses in town, where their expenses are so heavy and rents and taxes so high. Note the marrellous prices:— s. 4. Chair Bedstead & Cushions complete, full size 10 6 ] 5ft. Telescope Dining Tables, in walnut or mahogany 35 0 j Handsome Parisian Bedstead, richly draped, and wire mattress (usually sold at 6 guineas) £ < 152 Mangles, hard wood rollers, 20in 29 6 Do. do. do. 22in 52 0 Do. do. do. 24in. 33 0 Solid Walnut Octagon Tables, only 16 11 Loo Tables, large size, only. 18 6 Strong Combination Bedsteads, fitted with doublewoven wire mattress ,2It. 6in. by 6ft. 14 11 Do., 3ft. by 6ft 15 11 Wool Mattress to fit 6s lldand 7 11 Strong Leather Couches, only. 15 11 Tapestry Carpets, thoroughly good and strong, 3yds. by 3yas 13 11 Do., 3yds. by 3&yds. 25 U Do., 3yds. by 4yds 19 u Leather Suites, wear guaranteed (7 pieces) JE3 108 Saddlebag Suites, lovely design (9 pieces) £6 6s Cheffonniers £ 1 53 Sideboards £ 218s fid Brass Rail Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in 15 11 Straw Mattresses, full size 6 U Wire Mattresses, full size, double woven 7 11 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. 6m., full size g g Wool Bed. Bolster, two Pillows, weight 5QIb. 10 .6 Feather Bed, Bolster, 2 Pillows, weight Galb, 35 0 Feather Pillows 1 HI Wool Pillows ]][[[[ 0 m Kitchen Tables, large size 6 11 Lath-back Kitchen Chair 2 11 Lath-back Arm Chair, large size. 7 6 Brass Fender 5 11 All-brass Fenders or Curbs an Fire Brasses 2 U* Dressing Chest and Washstand in Black or 8a.tin Walnut, the pair Handsome Duehesse, 6 jewel drawers, walnut or mahogany, the pair £ 3 10 SAMUEL TAYLOR, SOLE PROPRIETOR, 46 & 48, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON (Near Memorial Hall), CARDIFF. Orders by Post Promptly and Carefully Packed All Goods Packed Free and Sent Carriage Pail 1317 P.O.O. may be post-dated 10 days. 90e WILLIAMS (PONTARDAWE) W O R M L O Z E N G E S, Nor over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often-given up as incuraMe; Is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pesfcs by tfUrinc these lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the-paitte, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. some time used your Ar:t.nrOn>jBfrfa or Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable ad convenient form is a great recommen- dation for chi14ren.-W. HUTCHINSON, View of Howdon" Sold at JJd, and 2s 9d per box, by masl Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Chemist, 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- monwK &c oi- appiicai-lor. U55 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTES^ V COMPANY, LIMITED OFFICES AND WORKS: 1, PARK-8TBBUH? CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Proprietors of the Principal Stations in Cardiff aoft Neighbourhood Contractors ior all cJescriptïlOns ell- Advertising, Circular DiBfcrftutrtng^Ac- 1320* All order* promptly attended to. 10M -oIL. 11— "1)01