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bíppíttg "otitts. /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. /Trfirrl\j-\J The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP -TWORAR'N7FT/N> A>JV'C! FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS wiil sail asfollows.circmvi- tttmces permitting :— — Cardiff for Bordeaux — — Bordeaux for Cardiff, — With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A G. Todd, Agent, 31, Qnai des Chartrons, Bordeaux; ana to W. It. CORFIELD. Telegraphic address, Exchange. Oarain. Welcombe.' National Telephone, N Fare :—Single. £ 2 10s Retnrn £ 4- J"" T> ELFAST AND GLASGOW First Class Steamers are intended to sail as under CARDIFF to BELFAST every MONDAY p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW every Monday Thursday 1WANSEA to BELFAST every Wednesday p.m. tide. SWANSEA to GLASGOW every Wednesday and Friday. NEWPORT to BELFAST and GLASGOW. TUESDAYS. 11th and 25th April, p.m. tide. FARES—Glasgow, Cabin, 20S; Deck (Sailors), 10s. Belfast, Cabin, 179 6d; Steerage, 10s. Beâronte to North of Ireland and all Scotland. For rates and farther particulars apply to ALEXANDER GREGOR, 9, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. B. BURTON & SON, LD., Newport. M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansca.1014 A MEEICAN LINE £ JURS]^J3L UNITED STATES MAIL *^S|FJESSSR STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation FOR Saloon, Seoond Cabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia an the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to aU places inthe Western States. Apply to Ricnardson, Spence <3FC Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-pl., Queen-st.; W. J. Trounce, Bnte Docks; C. Stewart Mountstnart-square; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Mason & Co., 2. Mount-st.; Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Heath-road, Lan- dare; D. S. Thomas, British School, Handovery; W.Hancock, Dowmng-efc.,& J. L. !Bowen, LakefieId, Llanelly H. Lewis. Bridge-st., Neath, W. Milton Eoeke 3, Commercial-st., Newport; D. L. Jones, vSliers-st.,Briton Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; N M Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-st., Merthyr Rhys J;'CL-TO Woodfiela-sfc., Morriston M. D. Price, 54, N?0H-RT' Ferndale; A. Tilney, Saw Mills, Aber- lillerv '*W. Edwards, Blaina; D. W. Hughes, Posfc- nffice Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters; Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st,, Brynmawr; T. H, Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 TQALGRAVE, MURPHY, .V ALUFSTIBXC' LINE OF S'I'EAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Murphy One of the above or other steamers of the samellue IN intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palstave, Murphy and Co., 17, Eden Qnay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1232 PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND Jt. REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS FBOM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam City of Hamburg, City of Belfast. City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended j ØJeave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and CARDIFF or HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGBAVE, MPBIHT, AND;' CO* 17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO- OARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg-D. FUHRMANN. 1124 EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. ENERIFFE, CAPE TO WN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Low Fares. Special terms to Families, and Round the World Pleasure Tours. TEKOA April 27 ) RAKAIA .May 25 ^AM>LY to J. H. Westray <ST Co., 138, Leadeiihall- London, E.C.; in Cardiff to S. J. Davies '•J^WWTF-PLACE. C. J. Cudlipp, 32. Castle-toad o* in ■Swansea, to B. 11, Somerset-place. 1241 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to CANADA and the STATES, saloon fares from £ 10; Second Cabin, £ 7; Steerage, £ 5 Sailing from Liverpool TA Californian, for Quebec and Montreal April 27 FLANADA.—Handbooks, maps, rates, and full MVK<>N]A.RQ free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS RC^ JAMEL'treefLiverpool; or to B. Gilchrist FC CO, Consulate Chambers, Bute-road, S..J. Davies, J. Edward-place, Qaeeu-street; papb. J. A. Solit, 47, BRTEADOCKSTC. Stewart,35, MouVi STUART-SQUARE; diff* C J Cudlipp, Roath; J. Roberts, South Wales Emig™tfonOffiSontypridd T, B. W. Mason and Co., Swansea; W. J. Tong, 15, Davies-st Brynmawi.. E. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-atreeti, Merthyr lydni. or to W. MUton Locke, 3. Commercial-street, Jscw- port, Mon. W. J. Maries, Post Office, Aberfaw, Mer- thyr Tydfil; T. R. W. Mason and Co.. 2, Mount-street, Swansea. 1186 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL I 9 STEAMERS. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. April 27th, Scotsman, for Quebec and Montreal. May 4th, Vancouver, for Quebec and Montreal. Through tickets issued to all inland points. Klondvke. Fall particulars forwarded on applies- tion. Ail passengers embark at the Prince's Land- ing Stage. Write for handbook of information to Richards'Mills and Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool; er to S J* Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street: C. Stewart, 35, Mqilt Stuart-square Caleb J. Cudlipp, 32 Castle-road £ W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; Captain J. A. Scott, 47, Cathays-ierraee, Calhays, Cardiff; J. Roberts. Pontypridd; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commer- cial-street, Newport, Mon. 1133 TT/T LANGLANDS& SONS'STEAMERS' REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION FORTNIGHTLY BETWEEN ABERDEEN, NEWCASTLE, HULL, and CARDIFF. Calling, when inducement offers, at Sunderland, Middlesbrough, or West Hartlepool. For Freight. &c., apply to— E. C. DOWNING, 153 CONSULATE CHAMBERS. DOCKS. CARDIFF ITY OF CORK STEAlVJ PACKET CO., LTD.—CORE, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF,— WEEKLY SAILINGS. From CORK every MONDAY, From NEWPORT every TUESDAY, From CARDIFF every WEDNESDAY, Carryicggoodsattliroughrfttes to Limerielc Tralee, Mallow, and 01;her places iu South 01 Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, Bud Corlc-Cabin,178 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin, 25s, available for two months, 1¡() return from Corl, to Newport. Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- pool. For rates of freight and otherpartoiculars apply to the Agents, James Maddock. 109, Dock-street, New- port, C. Downing, Bute Docks.Ca.rdiff; or to the City of Cork Steam Packet Co.. Ltd., Cork. 1292 «F(LAN" LIN E S T E AMEES will be regularly despatched to the following ports :— BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF POUTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). MAN- Birken- Glasgow. Chester. head. r,»VW Apl. 20„Apl. 26 ApL 27 CLS MACLEOD May 3\MAY 6 May 8 F OLOMBO, MADRAS, CALCUTTA. COLUJUXJU, closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. CLAN I SUTHERLAND, I M 18 CLAN 1 TBURS., May ll.Thurs., may ROBERTSON. ROBERTSON. SOUTH AND EAST AFRICANJORTS.^ Closing for cargo QAPE Town, CLAN J GLASGOW, April. 24 CHISHOLM. J BIRKENHEAD, Apl. 29J Bay. CLAN j Glasgow, May 1 ) MACKAY. Birkenhead May 61 Mauritius. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Newport, or Cayser, Irvine, ana Co., J^oudon, Manchester, Xiiver* pool, or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1265 5^000 PERSONS WAOTED^AT ONCE to join Cook's Excursion now forming at the South I J PF,I?TA^I?,ISRRATION OFFICE, Pontypridd. Visitors to the PARIS IJNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. 1900, wiU not have a better opportunity, Contribu- tions from WEEK Apply to the Manager as above. With ^TF-MPED and addressed envelope in EVERY INSTANCE, or uo notice will be made of ^REMA^DOMESTIC SERVANTS wanted in O^VNSLAND. Free Passage from London. SHI™? WNFES from 15s to 30s per week. Ali FFL MINERS in CANADA earn from 10s to 14s per day'. Board, 20s per WE^- gOAth Africa, Anstralia AMERICA! Agent for all best Lines. NCMU the time to book, CANADIAN PACIFIC TEMPTING • J TOURS Through Varied Scenery. AIFFIAT T- AKKS.PRAIRIES. ROCKY MOUNTAINS, BANFF HOT SPRINGS, HUNTINGand FISHING RESORTS, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. For tickets, free ^TRATED PAMPWE^ APP^C^P ■ LLLDGE.^S. C^CKSPUR-STREET, LONGG*, &W. CARDIFF AD VE™SING, BIX.L 1 J POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DlSTRmUTING COMPANY, LIMITED OFFICES AND WORKS: 1, PALLK-STKEET CAl'uDlFi' i SEGBETABY: FBAKK H. SIMPSON. Jfrroiietors of the Principal' Stationsin Cardiff and H^Sd Gontractors.for all descnpttora cf ales bu ^.ucticit. AUCTION APPOINTSIENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, & TELFER. Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, at Cardiff .May 4 Messrs BROWN, ROBERTS, RADMALL & CO. Salvage, at London Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. Estate, at Gloucester May 13 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY. Household Appointments, at Cardiff April 27 & 28 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 2 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX and CO. Cottages, Shares, etc May — Messrs S. HERN & PERTWEE. Horses, at Cardiff April 29 Premises, at Cardiff April — Orchids, at Cardiff ..May 2 Messrs WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES. Timber, See., at Llandovery April 23 Mr WILLIAM MORGAN! Shops and Dwelling-houses, at Caerphilly.April 27 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Household Furniture. at Newport April 26 Mr R. G. ROBERTS. Freehold and other Properties. at Swansea .April 25 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Newport May 3 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, Horses, &c., at St. Fagan's .April 25 Country Residences, at Cardiff April 27 Residential Estate, at Cowbridge .May 2 Residence and Land, at Cardiff May 20 Freehold and Leasehold Properties .May Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Cart Horses, Colts, & Nag Horses, at Cardiff.April 27 Mr W. THOMAS. Leasehold Property, at Barry Dock -.April 27 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Fat Stock, at Llautwit Major April 24 Hay Crops, Lattermath. &c., at Llanedarne.May &4Ø.a 1>- 0 LET, excellent OFFICES in the JL CENTRE of ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, above the premises occupied by Messrs Walker and Hall; also No. 21. Castle-street, above premises occupied by Messrs Page Wood and Co.—App.y Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, 1628 5. High-street. Cardiff. 14 HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE iWB have received instructions from the Caxdiff Tramways Company, Ltd., to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, April 29th, 1899. at 12 noon, 14 HORSES, suitable for farmers, tradesmen, and others; also several SETS OF WHEELS, at the Company's Depot, Wood-street, Cardiff. 1681 CANTON MARKET, CANTON, CARDIFF. SALE OF CART HORSES AND COLTS AND RIDE AND DRIVE HORSES. H/TR J. RICHARD THOMAS will hold LVJl a SALE of 50 CART HORSES AND COLTS AND RIDE AND DRIVE HORSES, at the Canton Market, Canton, on THURSDAY, the 27th April, 1839. The sale will be confined exclusively to horses owned by Farmers and Breeders. At the last sale horses realised up to 70 guineas, a three year old cart gelding fetching 52 g-uineas. Entries for this sale should be sent in at once. Entry forms may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer. Andrews Buildings Queen-street, Cardiff. 1499 CARDIFF CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY SPECIAL MAY DAY SHOW SALE OF HORSES COBS, AND PONIES OF ALL CLASSES. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER will HOLD a SPECIAL SALE, at their Repository, on MAY 4th (the day after the May Day Show), of HEAVY DRAUGHT & LIGHT BUSINESS HORSES, HACKNEYS, COBS, AND PONIES. This Sale will afford an exceptional opportunity for Owners to dispose of their Horses to the best advan- tage. Any Horse can be entered in the Sale, but those competiag at the Show will have their Show number added to the description in Sale Catalogue, and iptending,Purcha.sers will be enabled by attending the ow to the Horses at work. Entries should be made as early as possible to secure a good position. Forms on application to the Auctioneers a< their Offices, 24,Duke-street, CardifU672 ON VIEW TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). SALE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 26TH. VERY HIGHLY IMPORTANT and EXTENSIVE ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE of HIGH- CLASS FURNITURE, being the CONTENTS of a RESIDENCE, removed from STOW PARK, and the FURNISHINGS of the PRINCIPAL ROOMS of A, MANSION NEAR NEWPORT, the whole being IN EXCELLENT PRESERVA- TION AND SUPPLIED by Messrs GILLOW and Co. and BLYTHE, of LONDON, and Messrs TRAPNELL and GANE, of NEWPORT. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and lVI HUNT have been favoured with instructions to remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET (adjoining Town Hall), Newport, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th, 1899, commencing at 12 o'clock punctually, the above very COSTLY AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, Comprising THREE VERY HANDSOME and MAS- SIVE 6ft. WALNUT SUITES of BEDROOM FUR- NITURE with cheval and pedestal toilet tables, EIGHT SMALLER BEDROOM SUITES in MAHO- GANY, DARK WALNUT, satin walnut, birch and painted wrimt- ALL BRASS AND BRASS AND IRON BED- STEADS, chests of drawers, toilet tables, and bed- room carpets, A VERY COSTLY CARVED LOUIS XIV. DESIGN, DARK MAHOGANY DBA WING- ROOM SUITE UPHOLSTERED in crimson figured velvet, ELEGANT CABINET and OVERMANTEL. to match, PAIR OF VALUABLE DRESDEN CHINA CANDE- LABRA, and three pairs of Dresden China fruit stands, occasional chairs and tables. NEARLY NEW IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE by Thompson and- Shackell, English Axminster carpets and rugs, A NEARLY-NEW AND MOST EXPENSIVE CARVED WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE upholstered in real Moroccos, very MASSIVE 7FT. WALNUT SIDEBOARD to match, WITH bevelled plafce-glass back, brass fender, curb and brasses LARGE OVERMANTEL, 8FT. DINING TABLE, real bronze jardinieres, VERY POWERFUL TELESCOPE, by Oocenter and, Westley, London. a very VALUABLE CHERRY LAC DRAUGHT SCREEN, with carved ivory panels, cost 26 guineas. ROLL-TOP WRITING TABLE, with, chair to match, A SOLID OAK SUITE OK DINING- HALL FURNITURE, comprising 10 dining chairs, 2 easv chairs, and couch upholstered in crocodilc leather, HANDSOME 6FT. SIDEBOARD TO MATCH, PRESENTATION SUITE OF CLOCK AND SIDE CANDELABRA, a MASSIVE WALNUT HAT AND UMBRELLA STAND, with chairs to match Oriental b^U carpet and rngs, a BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CABVED OAK ^^7!; OF LIBRARY FURNITURE, MASSIVE 6FT ANTIQUE CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASE, &C- KM MANTEL, &c.; also several UPHOLSTERED SOTTES an SIDEBOARDS and a multiplicity of useful l1iOnSview To-morrow, Tuesday, at Catalogues to be obtained of the Auction^rs^ their Offices, 19, Commercial-street, Newport, Mia Welsh-street, Chepstow. ABER AND SENGHENYDD, Near Caerphilly. IMPORTANT SALE HOLD SHOPS AND DWELLHSG-HOUSH<o- MR WILLIAM MORGAN has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCWON, at the Clive Arms Hotel, Caerpnmy, on THURSDAY, April 27fch, 1899, at 6 o'clock pjn., subject to the Con ditions to be then and there produced, -nwwT.Tj- 4 u those EIGHTEEN substantially built DWELL ING-HOUSES and SIX substantially built aud com- modious SHOPS situate in the very best positions in Senghenydd and Aber, and always commanding good teThetGOOD-WILL of one of the oldest established GROCERY BUSINESSES in Senghenydd is included in the sale.. The Properties will be put up in 16 Lots. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices White Hall. Trealaw; or to his offices wm j jQNEgj & DAVEY, jjgj Solicitors, Pontypridd. ltISCA, MON. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. m/|TK J. T. SAUNDERS has been iKIL favoured with instructions by the Executrix of the late George Nicholas, Esq., of Risca, to SELL by PUBLIC A UCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, May 3rd, 1899, at 1 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— LOT 1—All that valuable DWELLING-HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, known as Woodland House, Darran-road, Risca, held for a term of 75 years from November 1, 1852, at the very low annual ground rent of 15s 2d. The property, which is let very low, produces rental of £ 19 10s per annum. °,T 3"—these Two COTTAGES, known as Navigation Cottages, near Cyprus Inn, now in the occupation of Mr Edwin Watson and Mr James Coles, held for a term of 99 years from May I, 1839, at the very low ground rent of 91 5s for the two. These Properties produce a rental of 114 12s per annum. Further particulars mny be had upon application to the Auctioneer, The Cardiff Chambers, 29, St. Mary-street. Cardiff; or to W. E. CLOGG, Esq., Solicitor, 1545 32, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. rpO jp ARTIES JpURNISHING. Before deciding, do not fail to call at DOWN AND SON'S, JU' Where you have an BNORMOtJ S CTOCK to select from at prices which CANNOT BE BBAJL xUIm » Bedroom Suites in Stock, from X5 5s to £50. Dining and Drawing-room do., Z4 10s to 140 rar- All goods guaranteed sound and well made in f-t, tilp- durability of onr goods is a household word. Illustrated CataJognes Free on Application. £ 1ARPETS • AND JQINOLEUMS MADE AND FITTED FREE. ('.aniage Paid on all oraerssbo,,mo,or delivered Free in our own Vans. STEAM CABINET WORKS:— 221, HIGH-STREET AND MORRIS- LANE, SWANSEA. Telepho^No^S ne*rly ha,f 1269 U s RE MED Y, DASMAIL S WORLD-FAMED RPFrni'IC he Only Safe and Effective Remedy on Earth, uetore ordering elsewhere do not fail to sendstamped addressed envelope for x^&cbicuUirs and prices, and then judge for yourselves. Mrs W. S, HT, of Caxdiff, writes—"This is the THIKD OCCASION on which I have nsed your speciality with success, and shall always he pleased to recommend it to my iriends. 1322 A. DASMAIL (Speeialisfeof 30 years' experience), 16722 Box W. LffliseWe Hoxtso W %lttau»stow. Ikondon, alt5 bu Aurtion. ON VIEW TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 27th AND 28th APRIL, 1899. 'I SHORT NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD. APPOINTMENTS, via.:— THE FURNITURE OF FIFTEEN WELL- FURNISHED BEDROOMS, including EIGHT MAGNIFICENT BEDROOM SUITES, RECHERCHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW GRAND PIANOFORTE by JOHN BROADWOOD and SONS. A COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE by CHAPPELL. A SUPERIOR AMERICAN ORGAN, by MASON and HAMLIN, in perfect condition, with 13 stops, knee swell, etc. A PERFECTLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK. A MOST ELABORATELY-FITTED LIBRARY in finely-carved oak. with four expensive bookcases. FINE OLD FAMILY PLATE BY ELKXNGTON and MAPPIN and WEBB. A COLLECTION OF CHOICE CHINA. Valuable Oil Paintings and Water-Colour Drawings, NOBLE BRONZES. TWO RARE GRAND- FATHERS' CLOCKS, a few pieces of beautifully- inlaid old Furniture, Hall Fittings, outdoor Games, and other Effects, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR SOUTH AFRICA; Removed to Cardiff for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE to COVER HEAVY ADVANCES MADE BY THE AUCTIONEERS. •M/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, lw8 and PRRRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at their Salerooms, II, High- street, Cardiff, owing to the multiplicity of lots, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 27th and 28th April, 1899, at 11 o'clock each day, the above HIGH-CLASS MAGNIFICENT FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed as above, without &sf.rve. The CONTENTS of BEDROOMS, including com- plet<e Appointments in ash% mahogany, oak, and other woods,. some of the wardrobes with plate-glass doors ar*d psdestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7FT. DARK MAHOGANY BEST BEDROOM SUITE, handsome appointments en suite, A SUPERB WALNUT SUITE OF GREAT BEAUTY, with tables, &c., all matching, of the finest „. manufacture. A HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SET, with cheval toilets, „ A MASSIVE & HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD, with hangings, and other bedsteads in brass and rich woods, with costly tapestry hangings, spring and hair mattresses, feather beds, bed linen, &c., fine old wardrobes, chests of drawers, Brussels carpets, rugs, various shaped baths. „ A PROFUSELY CARVED MAHOGANY BACHELORIS,SET. with wardrobe fittings complete, best Brussels car- pets, elegant toilet services, night commodes, die. THE DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURM- TURE includes suites of silk and chenille window hangings, LOUNGES, SETTEES, CHAIRS en «nts, in rosewood, and covered in expensive silk, ROB WOOD WALL CABINETS, R^era,l pieces of flue old INLAID FURNITURE, a BEAU1IFUL ROSE- WOOD CABINET with high glass back, a i <ARG £ i GILT CONSOLE GLASS, Italian tables others in various woods, a roaewcQd Davenport Md writm,, table, a pair of massive brass fenders and irons, &c., Wilton pile and Aximnstei- ca^ets. a NEARLY NEW 7-OCTAVE GRAND P^OB OKIE byJOHN DpAAnwnnn and SONS, a 7-OGTAVHi UUIIAWB PIANOFORTE by CHAPPEIIIJ, music stools and civets, occasional chairs, a pair of carved mirrors, a rosewood inlaid card table. THE VALUABLE CHINA embraces MAGNIFICENT PAIRS OF VASES, all the nicnacs that decorate the cabinets and tables, a pair of fine old jars, a SET OF FINE. BLUE JABS, fall qa+q nf dinner dessert, and tea services. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK includes VALUABLE OIL PAINTINOS. The FURNI- TURE is of finely-figured oak. and includes a 7-FT. EXHTOPNON SIDEBOARD OF GREAT BEAUTY, an^asive dining table, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS ana a COUCH upholstered in Morocco, a dinner waggon, coal vases, paper rack, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite of handsome cuitavne, a LARGE ORIENTAL CARPET, ornaments in bronze, a pair of Marli horses, a pair of brass curb fenders, fireirons, &c. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, A LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED IN CARVED OAK, arranged with high-back chairs, settees, and easy chairs in Morocco, a very fine buffet, deep rim gong, FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-FITTED BOOK- CASES IN CARVED OAK, of various sizes, including a SUPERBLY CARVED 8ft. OAK BOOKCASE enclosed by glass doors, a dining table, a finely carved writing-table, a dinner waggon, richly carved cornices, three pairs of curtains a pair of finely carved setteas, a valuable old clock, several pieces of bronze, plaques, a set of valuable etchings, curious old engravings, and other interest- ing items. A COLLECTION OF FINE OLD SHEFFIELD AND OTHER PLATE. The FITTINGS OF BREAKFAST AND MORN- ING ROOMS. The furniture and embellishments of hall and staircase embrace CATIVED OAK PURNITURE, marble top tables, fine old glasses, old swords, etc., busts, brackets, a valuable old oak chair, EXPENSIVE AXMTNSTEH STAIR CARPET, brass rods, etc. The CONTENTS OF CHINA AND PLATE PAN- TRIES, kitchens, garden and outdoor effects, a garden roll, two lawn mowfers, a telmis and croquet set, garden tables,'etc. THE WHOLE WILL BE ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. 1594 Catalogues may be had of the Aacttoneece^ Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. LLANTWIT MAJOR. (Vale of Glamorgan Railway.) IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT STOCK. &AL MR HOWELL WILLIAMS will hold his next SALE of Fat and Store Stock at hifce Lion Hotel on MONDAY NEXT, April 24th, 1899. Present Entries:— 20 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. 200 CHOICE FAT YEARLINGS. 30 PORKERS, STORE PIGS, &c. Valuable SHORTHORN COW and CALF. 50 VERY USEFUL EWES and LAMBS (Lambs, all couples). Credit wfll be given on the ewes and lambs npon the usual conditions. Sale at 12.30 prompt. Farther entries solicited. SALE TO-MORROW. MUMBLES AND NEWTON. ll/TR R. G. ROBERTS (of the firm of ISlJL Edward Roberts and Son) has received lustractaons to OFFER by SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mermaid Hotel, Mumbles, on TUESDAY, 25th April, 1899, at 7.30 p.m., nreeisely, subject to conditions of sale. of tee mortgagees.—Lot 1. Nos. 1 to 5, NEWTON COTTAGES, adjoining the "Ship and Castle Inn, Newton, held for 80 years from 25th March, 1894, at a ground rent of tg per annum. These will be first offered in one lot, and if not sold will be offered in separate lots at apportioned ground rents. By order ef the mortgagee.—Lot 2. Nos. 11 and 12, PARK-STREET, MUMBLES, held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1852, at a ground rent of £ 2 4s per annum. Ry order of the mortgagee.—Lot 3. All that FREE- HOLD FIELD, situate at Newton, containing 1 acres, or thereabouts, known as West Stone, other- wise Hoar Stone, otherwise White Stone, numbered 499 on the Ordnance map. Let to a yearly tenant at R4 10s per annum. By direction of the owner.—Lot 4. All that COPY- HOLD RESIDENCE, known as Shortlands," Mumbles, standing in its own grounds, having a frontage of 70 feet or thereabouts to the main road leading from Swansea to the Mumbles and Bracelet Bay, and commanding an extensive view of Swansea Bay. Possession will be given on completion of the sale. Two-thirds of the purchase money of all the iots may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, 1, Worcester-place, Swansea. 1619 O T I C E R. J. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. "PIANOFORTES By Broad wood, Collarid, Erard, Schieamayer Pleyel, Brinsmead, Bechstein, Steinwav, and others. Q R G A N S By Masoivand Hamlin, Bell, Smith Dominion Organ Company, and others. REDUCED INSTALMENTS. MHE J^J"EW J1JIRE GYSTEM "25 jeer cent, to 334 per cent. Discount for Cash. Instruments being Returned from Hire now Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Braadwood 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. R. J. BP1™ AND GONS, All SHOPKEEPERS VISITING CARDIFF will be WELL REPAID for a VISIT to the WAREHOUSES of J JGL £ JOMLEY AND J^ONS, The Well Known Importers of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE- MEN, &c. The Largest and Best Selected Stock Outside London. Oldest Established Wholesale Dealera in Cardiff NOTE ADDBESS: 23, MOIRA. TERRACE, CARDIFF. 12&9 CLOSE TO NEW INFIRMARY. M6 JOHN SMART & COMPANY (Successor F. J. NICHOLL.) Th« above ft"" are prepared to LET ON HIRE and MARQUEES SUITABLE for GARDEN PARTIES, EISTEDDFODAU, SPORTS, FETES, PAR AND GALAS. &c. Apply to F. J. NICHOLL, 41, TALBOT-STBEET, 1173 CARDIFF HE CADOXTON AND BARRY SS.S8 Secretary, MICHAEL DAVEBBS. Bess Positions and Lamest Connection in tfce. District. D51 Centers aitft OCcirtrarts. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERSfOTthe ALTERATION and RENOVA- TION of the Manager's House, at Roath Market, Constella.tion-street.. Specification for the work may be seen and mrther particulars obtained on application at the^Office of Mr W. Harpur, M. Inst.C.E,. Borough Engineer, on and after Monday next, the 24th mst. Sealed tenders, endorsed Manager's. House, Roath Market," to be posted so as to be delivered at my Office by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 3rd May The Corporation does not bind itself to acceptthe owest or any tender. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 21st April, 1899. 1101 OUNTAIN ASH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. SEWAGE DISPOSAL, 1899—CONTRACT No. L TO CONTRACTORS. The Mountain Ash Urban District Council are pre- pared to receive TENDERS from competent persons willing to enter into a Contract for the CONS TRUCj TION of about 6,300 yards of STONEWARE PIPE SEWERS, varying from 21in. to 9w. diameter, and about 1,100 yards of 21n. and 18m. CAST IRON PIPE SEWERS, and other works connected there- The Drawings may be seen at the Office of the Urban District Council, Mountain Ash, and at the Office of the Engineer, Mr James Mansergh, 5, Victoria-street, Westminster, on and after Monday, the 17th day of April. Specifications and Bills of Quantities, &c., may be obtained at the same time and places on the deposit of cheque or bank note for SB, which will be returned after the receipt of a bona fide Tender with the bills, &c., fully priced out. Early application for particulars is desirable, as only a limited number -will be given out. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered ht my Office at or before noon of Monday, the first day of May next, addressed to the Clerk of the Urban District Council, and endorsed" Tender for Sewage Works, Contract NThe Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. H. P. LINTON, Clerk. Town Hall, Mountain Ash, April 10th, 1899. 1522 HONDDA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO STONE MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. This Council invite Ti TENDERS forthe following:— First, for the supply of 4,000 tons of GRANITE or BASALT ROAD MACADAM, broken to a 2-inch gauge, and 1,200 tons of GRANITE CHIPPDSGS. Secondly, for the supply of 4,000 tons of LIME- STONE for Macadam, broken to a 2-inch gauge, and 300 tons of LIMESTONE CHIPPINGS. Specifications and Forms of Tender may be ob- tained by applying to the undersigned at the Sur- veyor's Department, Council Offices, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam. All Tenders must be delivered under seal by Noon on Friday, the 28th inst., addressed to the Chairman of the said Council, and endorsed" Tender for Granite or Limestone Macadam respectively. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, W. J. JONES, Surveyor. 17th April, IMS. 1661 J||EETHYR TYDFIL UNION. TENDERS are required for the FURNISHING of the NEW INFIRMARY (120 Beds) at the Merthyr Workhouse. Printed schedules of the Furniture required can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be sentin on or before the 19th day of May, 1899. By order. FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merlhyr Tydfil, 21st April, 1899. 1711 mHE DIRECTORS of the POWELL X DUFFRYN STEAM COAL CO., LTD.. invite TENDERS for the supply of OILS, GREASE. PAINTS, and DRYSALTERIES, during the 12 months commencing July 1st next. Forms of tender and all particulars can be obtained on application to the Stores Manager, Abecaman Offices, near Aberdare- Tenders to be addressed to the Directors of the P. D. S. Coal. Co., Ltd., 18, Leadenhall-street, London E-C., and posted so as to be received not later than 10 a.m. on Monday, May 1st, 1899. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender, and they reserve to them- selves the right to accept any part of a tender. By order, FRED. K. HANFORD, Secretary. 18, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C.. April 19th, 1899. 1663 mo BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. PARO GWYLLT ASYLUM, BRIDGEND. The Visiting Committee Invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a. NEW CHAPEL at Pare Gwyllt Asylum, Bridgend. Quantities can be obtained on and after Monday, the 24th day of April inat., from the Architects, Messrs Giles, Qoagh and Trollope, 28, Craven-street, Charing Cross, London, on payment of Two Guineas, to bo returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. The Drawings can be seen at the Architects' Offices ■ from Monday, the 24th inst., till Wednesday, the 3rd of May next. Tenders to bedelivered, addressed to T. T. Lewis, Solicitor, Bridgend, not later than 10 a.m. on Thurs- day, the 4th May next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, T. T. LEWIS, Clerk to the Visiting Committee. 18th April, 1899. 1669 T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 52 COTTAGES at Merthyr Vale for the Bryrrteg Build- ing dub. Plans and Specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the Office of Mr William Dowdeswell, Architect, Treharris. Tenders, endorsed Brynteg Building Club," are to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 4th prox. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. THOMAS, The Schools, Merthyr Vale. April, 13th, J399. 1665 110 BUILDERS ANDCONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the BUILDING of 41 COTTAGES, Diversion of Sewer, &0., at Troedyrhiw, for the Troedyrhiw Cottage Clnb. Plans and Specifications can be inspected and all particulars obtained at Mr Arthur Daniel, Troedy- rhiw, on Monday, 24th instant. The Club do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Tenders to be in. my hands not later than May 1st. T. T. THOMAS, Secretary, Plymouth Works. Merthyr. April 22nd,1899. mO ARCBITECTS AND BUILDERS.— JL 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, Thornbnry, R.S.O.. Gloucester. 1281 SESSIONS AND SONS, LIMITED. Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES, RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. P3SNARTH #"0 OAD, /CARDIFF. 73e JL& 1238 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWN AY, LIMITED, Kps at the WALES& WESTOF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARPIFF 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: "Dawu&y, Cardiff." _NationalTelephone, Cardiff,No. 694. 1139 J. W, w 1 8 B E Y BUILDER AND SHOPFITTER. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. WORKSHOP 1467 HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF. piANOS AND QRGANS. contemplate Purchasing a PIANO or should bear in mind that DUCK. SON. & PINKER, of BATH and BRISTOL, are the Largest Dealers m the Kingdom, and, avoiding the expenses attending numerous Branches and Agencies, besides being very Large Buyers for Cash, they secure 0 advantages which their customers share. They sell on Cash or Credit Terms to suit all Purchasers. No harm can arise from writing to Bath for Catalogue, sent post free. If you purchase you will secure a, High-class Instrument at a Moderate Price, and obtain, as thousands have done, lasting satisfaction. DUCK SON, AND pIN THE GREAT PIANO AND ORGAN STORES, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. PULTENEY-BRIPGE, BATH WILLIAM rjlRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. Telegrams, TBESEDEB, FLOSIST. Nat. Telephone 597 DAHLIAS. CACTUS LIST OF THE LEADING SHOW & FANCY VARIETIES IN CULTTVA- POMPON and TION NOW READY. SINGLES. Plants ready in May. ^^NTOMS, I have the LARGEST STOCK in WALES or the WEST of „ ENGLAND. Strong Antunin- BEGONIAS, &c. struck Plants ready in May. CHRYSANTHE. Fine HEALTHY PLANTS now MUMS, ready. Thousands of Plants to From 3s 6d per doz, select from. Inspection invited. ^HFSHXF BOUQUETS WREAKS, Possible Notice CROSSES, &c., «c. GARDEN RELIABLE SEED OF THE FLOWER SEEDS. FINEST QUALITY. 1486 rllHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING X COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREET CARMARTHEN, Bill-posttng and Advertising in all ts Branches rm JJttfrUr Matxas. ARDIFF FREE CHURCHES COUNCIL. CROMWELLIAN TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 7.30, in the CORY HALL. Admission-Balcony. 3d; Ground Floor, Free. Collection. 1714 OTICE.-The CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY give Notice that they intend to SELL and DISPOSE OF (after the expiration of Seven Days from this date) a. quantity of OLD IRON, consisting in part of the fragments of the hull of.the ship Russia, broken up and removed by them as a wreck under the powers of the Statute in that be- half, and now lying on the ground adjacent to the entrance of the Roath Dock. By order, CARDIFF RAILWAY COMPANY. Bute Docks, 20th April, 1899. 1660 BOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. BUILDING SITES. The Corporation are prepared to receive APPLI- CATIONS from persons desireus of BUILDING on LAND SURROUNDING or in CLOSE PROXIMITY to VICTORIA PARK. CARDIFF. A Plan of the Building Plots may be seen and further particulars obtained at the Office of Mr W. Harpur, M InstXJJS., Borough Engineer, Town Hall, Cardiff, to whom applications for Land are to be made. By Order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Cardiff, April 18th, 1899. 1646 FTHE MATTER of the WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889. To the SCHOOL MANAGERS of such PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS in the DISTRICT of PORT TALBOT as are not provided by School Boards. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the term for which the School Managers appointed by you will expire on the 13th day of May, 1S99, and you_ are hereby required on or before Tuesday, May 2nd, J.S99, to'NOMINATE TWO CANDIDATES, one of whom shall be a woman. And you are hereby further re- quired, within such time as aforesaid, to send such nominations to me, together with the written consent of each of such Candidates to serve on the Governing body if elected. „ M. TENNANT, Clerk to the Governors. Port Talbot, 24th April, 1899. NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. To SUPPLEMENT the LOCAL FUNDS, A BALL Will be Held (by kind permission of the Mayor, Alderman T. Morel, J.P.), at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, On THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1899 (Under distinguished patronage). DoubleTicket. 15s Od Ladies. 7s 6d Gentlemen's 10s Od Obtainable from Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street, from Members of the Comnlittee, and from the Hon. Sees., Miss Gladys Hill, Rookwood, Llandaff, and Mrs E. Seward, Lisvane. ——————.———— iiubj.i.c &14ppjcritttmttds. c RICKHOWELL UNION. FEMALE INDUSTRIAL TRAINER WANTED. The Guardians of the Crickhowell Union invite Amplications from Single Persons or Widows without children for the OFFICE of an INDUSTRIAL TRAINER at the Workhouse. The Person appointed must be a good needle- woman and capable of teaching the younger children that are unable to attend school. Candidates to be between the ages of 25 and 40. Salary nS per annum, with board, lodgings, and washing, and subject to the usual deduction under the Poor Law Superannuation Act, 1896. Applications, in candidates' own handwriting, stating age and experience, together with three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before Saturday, the 29th day of April inst., endorsed Application for the Office of Female Industrial Trainer." By order of the Board, IRVINE RLENNERHASSETT, Clerk. Union Offices, Crickhowell, 17th April, 1899. 1694 TTIPSGAM SCHOOL BOARD. VENTED, a TRAINED CERTIFICATED HEAD MISTRESS for the Port Talbot Infants' Board i School at Taibach. Average last year, 221. SaJary, 910D per annum. Applications, stating age, experience, and qualifica- tions. together with copies of three recent testi- monials, must be sent to the undersigned not later thfm 11 ajn. on the 1st May, and the envelopes must be endorsed" Head Mistress." Married women are not eligible for the appoint- ment. Canvas sine or the sending of copies of applica- tions or testimonials to the members of the Board will be a disqualiifcation. By order, EDWARD EVANS, Clerk to the Board. 20, Station-street, Port Talbot. 1663 j; insurance. p H CF, NIX Fl[ It E OFFICK 19, LOMABD-STREET. LONDON, B.C. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents at Cardiff Mr. Charles E. Stallybrass, Exchange; Mr. David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street Mr. Fred. W. Brett, 10, Windsor-place. Mr. W. E. Roberts, 5, Ryder-street; Mr. A. H. Howard, Metropolitan Bank; Mr. S- A. Hussey, Llandoogh-street; Me" Hullin.56, Mount Stuart Square; also at 71, High-street, Barry. Messrs-iames-and Morgsm, Charles-street Chambers. W. Williams Thomas, 117, Cowbridge-road, CARDIFF BRANCH 108, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 031 ALEXANDER GOOD Local Secretary FURNISH AT SAMUEL TAYLOR'S, JL' 4G and 48, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, the Cheapest and Best House Furnisher in Wales. Note the advan- tages you get by Furnishing at Samuel Taylor's Is n the £ allowed off all goods, railway fares allowed, i all goods carriage paid and LinolellIDB and Floor Cloths measured and fitted free. No Hire System trade done. No credit given. No having to 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 marvellous prices:— s. d." Chair Bedstead .& Cushions complete, fall size 10 6 5ft. Telescope Dining Tables, in walnut or mahogany. 35 0 Handsome Parisian Bedstead, richly draped, and wire mattress (usually sold at 6 guineas) .„ £ 4 15s Mangles, hard wood rollers, 20in. 29 6 Do. do. do. 22in 32 0 Do. do. do. 24in. 33 0 Solid Walnut Octagon Tables, 16 11 Loo Tables, large size, only 18 6 Strong Combination Bedsteads, fitted with double woven wire mattress ,2ft. 6in. by 6ft. 14 11 Do., 3ft. by 6ft. 15 11 Wool Mattress to fit .6s lid and 7 U Strong Leather Couches, only 15 11 Tapestry Carpets, thoroughly good and strong, 3yds. by 3yds 13 11 Do.. 3yds. by 3yds. 15 11 Do., 3yds. by 4yds 19 11 Leather Suites, wear guaranteed (7 m 10s Saddlebag Suites, lovely design (9 pieces) CG 6s Cheffonniers £1 5s Sideboards Igs 6d Brass Rail Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in —. 15 11 Straw Mattresses, full size 6 11 Wire Mattresses, full size, double woven 7 11 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. 6tn, full size 9 6 Wool Bed. Bolster, two Pillows, weight 501b. 10 6 Feather Bed, Bolster, 2 Pillows, weight 601b. 35 0 feather Pillows 1 11J Wool Pillows 0 ll| Kitchen ToaAes, laxge size — 611 jath-back Kitchen Chair —. 2 11 Xiatlt-back Arm Chairlarge sfte, 7 6 grass Fender 511 All-brass Fendersor Curbs 811 Eire Brasses 2 11% Pressing Chest and Washstand in Black or Satin Walnut, the pair only £ 212s 6d [ gandsome Duchesse, 6 jewel drawers, walnut or mahogany, the pair JE310 0 A 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 Paid 1317 P.O.O. may be post-dated 10 days. 90e FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, LB RONCIEIITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CULORO- DYNE.—^Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood staced publicly in Court that Dr, J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately OBttae, and he regretted to say it had wom to—See The Times," July 13.1868. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE.—The Right Hon. Earl Russell com miHucafced to the College of Physicians and J. T Davenport that he had received infornistion to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholcra was Chlorodyne.—See Lancet," Dee. 31,1868. -p|R. J. COLLISBROWNE'S CHLORO- L/ D"5 £ NE.—Extract from the Medical Times," Jan* 12» 1866" It is prescribed by scores of orthodox pracutionem aft!P." it would notbe thus SiUgUl&rlY popular did it not supply a want and fill a place.' R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu- ojatism, etc. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOJRO-, M-J', DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery. diarrhoea, etc. T\R- J- COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- JL/ DYNE.—CAUTION None genuine without the words Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Governmentstamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer J. T. DAVENPORT. 33. Great Russell-street, W.C. Bold in bottles, Is ljd, 2s 9d. 4s 6d, and lis. 16633 2234 WA N S E A O F F LCIE S 3 OF^EB jdahj HEWS," COIiTitaiJi Q'.ttBS Iftfr (gftnrattctu CARDIFF. TNTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR A GIRLS, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. HEAD MISTRLIES-Mss MARY COLLIN, BA. SUMMER TERM begins TUESDAY, MAY 2nd. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION at the School on MONDAY, May 1st. at 10 a.m. Prospectus and Application Form may be obtained from the Head Mistress, or from DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, April 18th, 1899. 1647 ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS. HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond.). JOHN HART, M.A. (Durham). Pupils prepared for London Matric., Cambridge Local and Professional Prelim. Exams. NEXT TERM will begin TUESDAY, MAY 2nd. ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 124, NEWPORT-ROAD. The Misses MARKS have Removed to the above Address, where they have increased School Accom- modation. Preparation for all Public Exams. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. Vacancies for Boarders. SUMMER TERM, MAY 2nd. U62 Q T.MARGARET'S, RICHMOND-ROAD. £ 3 First-class BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal, Mrs SIMPSON, First-class Certificated Teacher. The Summer Term begins Tuesday. May 2nd. 313 "OENRHOS GIRLS' SCHOOL AND Jj KINDE GARTEN, 140, Newport-road. Preparation for Public Examinations. Resident and visiting Certificated Mistresses. Principal, Mrs. LAIRD. Next Term commences May 2nd. Vacancy for Boarder. 953 ARDIFIF SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CARDIFF SCHOOL OF MUSIC. PRESIDENT—THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. 94, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MUSICAL DIRECTORS. Mr T. E. AYLWARD, Mr G. BEALE, Mus. Bac, F-R.C.O., Mr J. E. DEACON, Mr WALTER SCOTT, Assisted by a Competent Staff of 30 Teachers. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY, May 1st. Classes have been arranged as follow, Viz. HARMONY, SIGHT SINGING, of RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC. Prospectuses may be had from the Joint Secretaries, WALTER SCOTT, 1546 T. E. AYLWARD. CAMBRIAN NAUTICAL ACADEMY, c 53, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS. CARDIFF (Over Blair and Co., Opticians). PBINCIPAII Capt. JOHN R. WILLIAMS, Extra Certificated Master Mariner. This Excellent and Commodions SCHOOL OPENED on MONDAY, April 17th. The School has been taken over from Capt. John Fursier, and has been established for 38 years at Bristol and Cardiff. Pupils will bemost expeditiously prepared for all grades, from Second Mate to Extra Master. The School is replete with all the latest improve- ments for the NEW EXAMINATIONS. Prospectus on Application. 268e 1641 PORTHCAWL. PORTHCAWL. Stoneleigh Ladies' College. Principals, the Fraulein Brill. Un- rivalled climate-invigorating. yet mild in winter. Preparations for University Exam. & Royal Academy of Music. Modern Languages Conversationally. Paj- ing guests received during holidays. 1239 COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.—Principals Mrs and Misses CTTL- VERWELL.—Preparation for all Local Examina- tions. Prospectus and references will be forwarded on application. Summer Term begins May 8th. 1709 COWBRIDGE. SCHOOL. FOUNDED 1608. There are a FEW VACANCIES in the Head- master's House Term, which begins THURSDAY, May For Prospectus. &c., apply to the Hftartmagfret. 1381 CHEPSTOW. REV. T. ARTHUR DAVIES, B.A. (Lond.), Vicar of Llanishen, Chepstow, TAKES FOUR PUPILS and prepares for the Public Schools. The Vicarage is picturesquely and most healthily situated on a sand and gravel soil, 750 feet above the sea, four miles from Tintern Abbey, six miles from RagIBil. &e. Shooting, fishing, and hunting obtain able. Farming tanght. 1659 MERTHYR TYDFIL. PLAS-YR-YWEN COLLEGE CEFN JL MERTHYR TYDFIL. Thorough education. Comfortable and refined home. Latest successes, 1898 :—First Class London Matriculation, Medical Preliminary equivalent (9th place in the kingdom); Open Scholarship Clifton College. 2 Certificates Preliminary Law, 11 College Preceptors, 1st Division Certificates (no failure, each with max. of subjects), 2 Certificates Royal Pharma- ceutical 1899:—More than 30 per cent. of the whole school have gained certificates in aboveexaiainations. 1550 HARRY DEWDNEY, BA., Head Master. THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TYDVTL. PRINCIPAL MISS EDWARDS. The course of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge. Local Examinations, and the whole School-is examined once.a. year by a University Graduate nominated bv the South W, ales University College. The Summer Term begins Tuesday. 2nd May. Aiew boarders received. Prospectus, with terms, etc.. may be had on application to Miss Edwards. 1607 KNIGHTON. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL^ PENSHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE. PRINCIPAI..Miss WALL. Exceilent Education. Moderate Terms. Good References. Term commences April 18th. 1461 BRISTOL. HE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS, REDLAND COURT. BOARDING HOUSE: GORDON HOUSE, CLARENDON-ROAD. PRESIDENT The LORD BISHOP of HEREFORD. EEAD MISTRESS: Miss E. A. COCKS. BOARDING HOUSE: Miss CAYLEY, Second Mistress (late of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford). Prospectuses, details of Scholarships, Examination results, etc., upon appilcation. 1287 CLIFTON-BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, 23, WHITE LADEES'-ROAD. Established 1868. Principal :-MTs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PEE ANNUM. Punils prepared for all Examinations. More than One Thousand Certificates obtained by pnpils of this school. 1577 SUMMER TERM begins THURSDAY. 4th MAY. LONG ASHTON. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL. NEAR BRISTOL. For Prospectus apply to the 1643 HEAD MASTER. W. J. KEMPE, MA., Oxon. BATH. "UTOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, B~I KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINOIPALB—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. Carefnl tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 12D4 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 51, Birnbeck-road. Inclusive Fees for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Drawing, 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils Prepared for all Examinations. Individual attention to delicate and backward pupils. References, Entrance Forms. Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the sea frout) may be had by applying to the HEAD MISTRESS. Summer term begins Tuesday, 2nd May. 1538 ESTON-SUPER- MARE.—Chisholm Collegiate School for Girls, Beach-road. Facing sea. Principals: Misses Frost. Preparation for Exams. Prospectus on application. 263 WILLIAMS (PONTARDAWE) 0 P, m LOZENGES. For over Tirirty YAars this highlyvaluafcle Remedy has met with the greatest success. 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Miss FLORRIE ROBINA, The Popular Comedienne. Burlesque, and Pantomime Artiste. Startling Intelligence! None Others Like Them; DUNCAN'S COLLIE DOGS. Mr CHARLES GARDENER, Character Comedian. Miss MAUD NEEDHAM, Songstress. The Quaint Comedian and Character Singer, Popular CHARLES SEEL, Who is always welcome to a legion of admirers. Next Week :—MARK MELFORD in Mv Wife Won't Let me." Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes. Fauteuils and Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. JL MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Original Tramp Cyclist from the Palace Theatre rm. London, W. E. RITCHIE, imitated bnt unequalled Cycling Comedian The Popular Comedian, HAKRY ANDERSON FLORENCE AND LILIAN, Two Charming Instrumentalists, etc, CLOWN ZERTHO And his Talented Canine Companions. FIJORADAR QUARTETTE. And other Able Artistes. NEWPORT THE EMPIRE. JL MANASIKU DiKECToa—OSWALD STOLL CLOSED FOR REBUILDING upon an enlarged scale in modern style. The Empire first performance each evening is convenient 1143 for visitors from Newport. 25e T YCEUM, NEWPORT. A Proprietor M Manager. Mr CLAKKHOR SOUKK*. Mr George Alexander's Repertoire Company, (under the direction of Mr R. G. Legge) TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) and SATURDAY, at 7 30_ L IBERTT HALL. Tuesday and Thursday THE IDLER." Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday Matinee- "THE AMBASSADOR." Prices. 6d to £ l It. Box Office Open Duly 10 to 4. Telephone No. 158 Nat. A T L A s FURNISHIN. COMPANY, TT IMITED, THE GOAL OF TO-DAY THE STARTING STONE TO-MORROW. We never rest on oar oars but we are conttnnaUy studying onr patrons. Our aim is to supply out customers with a first-class article at the lowest possible price MANUFACTURE most of the goods we sell » v therefore we can guarantee them. What goods we don't make we bay at the BEST MARKETS, and goods well bought an half sold. DINING-ROOM SUITES From £ 50 to £ 5. We Keep No Rubbish. DBA WING-ROOM SUITES From £50 to 95. No Rubbish Kept. NOTICE.—We are the sole Proprietors of Samnefa Patent Clamp, which is fitted on on chairs. This keeps them firm and rjgid, no giving away at the back. No other Firm may use these Clamps. BEDROOM SUITES From £ 100 down to jE3 5L NO RUBBISH KEPT. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS AT ALL PRICES. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, KITCHEN FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, All kinds of Furniture and Household Reauisitet, PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, All at the Lowest Possible Prices. NO RUBBISH KEPT. Deal with us Direct, either by -Calling or by finttiCT WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS OR TRAVELLERS. We Pay No Commission. Thus, instead of Paying Large Commissions to Agents averaging about 20 per cent., which the Buyer has indirectly to Pay, SAVE IT BY DEALING DIRECT WITH tJ8. NO MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. YOU GET GOOD VALUE. Den't be Gulled by Misleading Advertisements, with Cheap and Nasty Goods. 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Post Office says :—"Manv in this COnaw £ J™™ part1Bay that they have newer COUGH MIXTUREiCkwgh COUGH MIXTURE ;Br^hitiT COUGH FIXTURE; Rev. ]Tw. Dalies, Pentre, rvvrr^tj Mrf'niTB^!Sa'5'g has derived benefit as a 5jT?^TroS put>lic speaker, and thatitisthe MTY^^SiP°^ar care for Influenza. D. Jenkins, Esq., Mus. Bac_ COUGH MIXTURE irecommends it to Singers. COUGn MIXTURE' Dr. Rains, MJ5., Manchester. says:—" Extremely serviceable. COUGH MIXTUREigiving great relief and comfort. COUGH MIXTURE! Sweet as Honey. COUGH MIXTURE! Warms the Chest. COUGH MIXTURE1 Soothes the Throat. COUGH MIXTURE Relieves the Phlegm. COUGH MIXTURE Clears the Voice. COUGH MIXTURE One dose will relieve. COUGH MIXTURE One bottle will cure. COUGH MIXTURE See that the Trade Hark i8 COUGH MIXTUKEi on the wrapper.—Peswch. PROPRIETOR— JJ UGH DA VIES, CHEMIST MACH Y N L L F, T H 1238 A. E PRICE, 8, PARK HALL BUILDINGS NURSERYMAN. SEEDSMAN FLORIST ANDFRUITEREP;. 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