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^hipping Notices. 5"n~A~R~D LINE" WPNVR RL?TTT4L MAIL STEAMERS. X ?-, ^VERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. BVF JORK. TO BOSTON. OAT» 13 TJItonia Tues., Jan. 16 W? £ ?J?LA SAT„ Jan. 27 Bylvania .Tues., Jan. 23 -"••••Sat., Feb. 3 | Uitonia Tnes., Feb. 20 TVIIS S:~Saloon, £ 12 and upwards; 2nd Cabin, FL.. -A upwards; 3rd Class, £ 5 5s and upwards, ,C°L'AILJ'o to steamer MID season. 10 pe cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon. 5 per tens. Second Class. Third class passengers by New York steamers oooiied to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore with- out extra charge. Third class Outfit free. Regular line of steamers to Mediterranean Ports tod Havre. Passengers booked through to all parts of America Jond Canada. Apply to The Canard Steamship Com- pany, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any Local Agent— iiamuel .John Davies.9, Edwavrt-place, Crockhecbtown jMditf. W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs Cbfirles Stewart, 35, ftfonntatuart-square, Cardiff; T. M. Jones and Son Aberavon & Port Talbot; D. V. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-street, Merthyr; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly D. Thomas, 30, Hannah-st, Porth Joseph A. Williams,23,Woodlield-st., Morriston J. L. Bowea, MMeny: D.W.Hughes, Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, '3, Market-street, Aberfcillery; F. W. Lewis, "Tele- ir aph" Office, Haverfordwest; Capt. J. A. Scott, Jathays, Cardiff; W. J. Tong, Brynrnawr; W. T. Jlive, Chemist, Briton Ferry. 1121 /1Ç/ MBBICAN LINE Jt\ UNITED STATES MAIL 48BSGG^V STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE- SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS, AT Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon. Beeom Jabin and Steerage Passengers LIV}t}RPOOL-PH r r.A OI¡:IPHlA SBKVIOB Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queo-nstown every Passengers and Goods are landed at.Philadelphia »a the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wmcli a as the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places 'n tbe Western States. AER)lv to lUcnardson, bpeneo & Co., Southampton 51-Liverpool; S. J. Davies. 9, EDWARD-PI., Qaeen-st.; vV J. Trounce. Bute Docks; C. STEWART & Co., 35, Monntstuart-sqiiare O. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, CARDIFF; Mason Jc Co., 2. Monnt-sli.; Austin aftd Rilcccks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Nenth-road, Lan- ore; D. S. Thomas, BRITISH School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Bowen, Lake field, tnftneUy; H. Lewis, Bridge-SB., Neath; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-ST., Newport; D. L. Jo«e«, ViHiers-st., Briton I'erry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; O. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-st., Merthyr; Rhys Roberts, Woonfield-st., Morriston; M. D. Price 51, tiigh-st., Ferudale A. Tilney, ltW Mills, Aber- lIery; W. Edwards. Blaina; I). W. Hughes, Post- JFFIEE, Tredegar J. D. Thomas, Seven SISTERS Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st„ Brynmawr; T. H jomklns, Abergavenny. 1016 H>ALGUAVE~ MURPHY, k !.l. Jt CO.'A LILNK (W STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. OK CADIZ Captain Counor CITY 01. DOHTMUNI) Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Gregory. One of the above or other steamers of the same itue JA intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten For Freights,&c., APPLY to the owners, L'wlgrave, 'iurphy and Qo., 11, EDED Quay, Dublin, or to tiw Agents, BURGESS & CO.. SWANSEA. Agent at Hamburg—D- FUHLTMANN. 4657 PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S A REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS FnOl HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMHUKG. City of Amsterdam City of Hambwrc. City of Belfaat, City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City o £ Cadis, City of MALAGA, City of ork, City of Oportc. City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of tIle above First cht-ts Steamers is intendad 10leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and CARDIFF or HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PATJOBA VB, MTOJPHY, AND Co., 17, Eden Quay., Dublin or to J. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent a Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1124 CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET STEAMERS ply between CORK, NEWPORT, "nd CARDIFF Every 4 or 5 Days. CATVIUKGOODS at through rates to Limerick Trulec, Mallow and other places in South of Ireland. Passenger fares betvveou Newport, CwrdiiT, and Cork —Cabin. 17s Gd; Deck. 10B. Retnrn Cabin,,25a, »v»ilablo for two moiiU.S, to return froin Cork to Newport, Cardilf, Soutluniipton, I lyinoirth, or Llvex- BOO) For rates of fceigbb twid tiincs of SHilittg a>Qu other pivrticalavsupply to the Agcnta,.lames Martdoclc 109 Dock-street, Newport, E. O. Downing, Bute nocks, OMdiff: or to the Ci ty of Cork Sjjeam Pncket Co., Ltd., Cork. 4893 >T E W Z E A L A Is i.) SHIPPING 1\ COSIPANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HO BART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Low Fares. Special terms to Families, and Ronnn h\VAKANUiea,alUe FcW WHAKATANB .Mar. 1 AppiV to Westmy & Co., 138, LeadenlmU- street London, K C.; in CardllT to S. J. Daviea 9. Edward-place, C. J. (Judlipp, 32. Castle-road or in Swansea, to R. bomftrsot-place. 5279 A iTLTN" L I NB: S T EAMEBS to CANADA and the STATES. Saloon FARES J £ 10; Second Cabin. £ 7; Steerage. £ 5. Sailings rom LiverpoolT ort 8.s. Buenos Ayrean. for Porth nd .Jan. AJ B.S. Carthaginian, for Halifax & Phliadelphia, Jan. LO Car?o only. CANADA .-Handbooks, maps, rates, and full Particulars free on application to AI.T-AN BUOTHERS Co., 19, James-?treet, Liverpool; or LL;G!^NST & Co., Consulate Chambers, 1 Bdward-place. Queen-street; Capt. J- Scout, 47, Cathavt emer Cathays. Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, FCUTE Docks; C. Stewart. 35, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff E Rces 133, Keppoch-sfcreet, Roath, Car- diff; J Bovev &' Co 32. Mount Stuart-square, Car- Qifi C. J. Cudlipp, Koath; J. Roberts, South Wales Emigration Ollice, Poutyjiridd; T. R. W Mason and Co., Swansea; W. J. Tong. 15, Davies^FC.. Brynmawr.. E. Davies, 43, Upoev Thomiis-street, Merbhyr Tydfil. OR to W Milton 1'iockc, 3, Oommercial-streeo, New- Port, Mon. W. J. Marks, Post OHice, Aberfaw, Mer- thyr Tvdtil* T. n. W. Mason and Co., 2, Mount-street, Swansea. u U 118G j^J LANGLANDS & SONS' ST EAMERS REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION FORTNIGHTLY BETWEEN ABERDEEN. NEWCASTLE,HULL, and CARDIL'-H. Calling, whell inducement offers, at Sunderland, Middlesbroagh, or West Hartlepool. For Freight. &c., apply to— E. C. DOWNING, ^53 CONSULATE CHAMBERS. DOCKS. CARDIFF BOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. R,„„NONNT T P->SSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. JAN. NTH, Dominion, for Hu.1ifax and Portland. Ii m,"l7th- New England, for Boston. Through tickets issned to ull inland poiintis. ■■Uondvke.—Full particulars forwarded on apjjlica JWN. All passengers embark at the Prince s '^UD- 'TTESTAGE. Write for handbook of information to Richards, ?,rills and Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool, I-O S. J. Davies, S, Fdward-place. Queen-street C btewart, 35. Mount Stuart-square Caleb J. Cndlipp, Castle-road W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, CAPOAIN J- Scott, 47, Cathays-terrace, Cathays, Cardiff, ROBERTS.Pontypridd; W.Milton Gceko, 3, COMMER- cml-street, Newport. Mon.; A. Tilney, Carlyle-street, Abertillery, Mon. ILBI ENION LINE MAIL STEAMERS to GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA, NA0M. 5 A ST AFRICA, & MADEIRA & TENERIFFE. TWIN-SCREW FLEET. DEPARTURES FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY SATURDAY. S^EKA, via TenerifTe VIA Madeira gOTH, via Teneriffc and St. Helena Jan. 20 ^COT, via Madeira JA,N- 2L ^ERMAN, via Tenerifi'e 5,°?* aIORMAN, via Madeira VCl"u m Return Tickets issued to all ports. Free Railway iicicets by Union Iiixpresses from I^>ndon to boutn- "^irnpton. CHEAP Rail Tickets for Passengers' Friends. I Apply to UNION S.S CO., 14, Cockspra-street, and South African House, 96, Bishopsgate- «T?EET, London. E.G.; or to Guthrie Hey.vood and ST0"' 8. Mountstjiart-square; C. Stewart and Co., 35, Moimtstnart-square; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; liavies, 9, 13dward-place; Davies and Co., HA, Charles-street, Cardiff; T. R. W. Mason and Co. Swansea; Locke and Co.. 3, Commercial-SoTeet, NEWPORT, Mon. 2887 /CASTLE LINE.—CAPE and NATAL \J MAILS.—WEEKLY SERVICE FOR the GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA.—Tho CASTLE COM- PANY'S STEAMERS leave LONDON (East India Dock Basin, Blackv/ail) Every Friday, and &ail from Southampton Every SATURDAY. South- Steamers. London, ampt'n. G-ALITH CASTLE (vilt Canaries1 Jan. ).Jan. 13 TRAGLAN CASTLE (via Canaries) .Jan. 17.Jan. 18 •KTNFAUNSCA.STLF, (viaMadeira).Jan. 19.Jan. 20 PEMBROKE CASTLE j NORHAM CASTLE (via Madeira) .Feb. 2.Feb..3 ♦From Tilbury. {Monthly steamer for Mauritius and Beira. Return tickets for all ports. Appiy to Donald Currie and Co., 3. Fenchurch- street, Londou, or to J. Trounce, Bnte Docks; ST. J. Davies, 1, The Parade, Tredegarville, CMdjft: C. J. Cudlipp, 32, Castle-road, Cardiff; Austin "and Silcocks, B. Perkins, T. R. W. Mason &nd Co., Swansea; J. L. Bowen, Lakefield Post Office, Llanelly; Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street; J. Young, Tredegar Chambers, Newport, Mon, 1255 (1 LAN" LINE STEAMERS J will be regularly despatched to the following Ports BOMB A V, KURRAOHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (With option of transhippii'TF » T I?onabn.Y) Man. Btrken- Glast^ow. Chester. head. RFAN MACKENZIE an. 16. Jan. 18. Jan. 20 '-T'AN MACAULAY Jan. 31. FEB- 5- FEB- 8 COLOMBO. MADRAS. CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. ^CFIaDyen. Thnrs., Jan. ll.Tlmrs„ Jan. 18 Coi^Quhoun' } 1,hnrs- Jan- 25-Thnrs- Feb< 1 kOI7TH A>D EAST AFRICAN POPvTS. Olosiug for ciirgo Tftlnng cftrgo for OI 'GLASGOW, Jan. 18) Cape Town, SRJPI'A^ Mossel Bay, Enst London, j BirKeiib*UD,JA.U. 2O Natal.AND V Belra. Gla«sow .Jan.il ) Algoa, .Bay OCOliW i r Natal, and ite& Sales fay auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO Grand Hotel and Theatre, at Cardiff Feb. — Messrs WM. FOWLER and SON. Furniture, at Cardiff Jan. 11 Messrs GOTTWAI.TZ, BO WRING, and PERRY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Jan. 11 Messrs JOM. LEEDElt and SON. Household Fumiturflf&c., at Swailset\ Jan. 11 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Properties, at Cardiff Jan, 16 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Contractor's Material, at Pontshonnorton Jan. 18 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Jan. 23 Farming Stock, etc,, at Fairwater Jan. Plant and Machinery, at Ynysybwl Feb. 1 Mineral Estates, in Monmouthshire Feb. 8 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Family Hotel, at Abergavenny -Jan. 30 COMPLETION OF CONTRACT. PONTSHONNORTON, and YNYSYBWL BRANCH RAILWAY EXTENSIONS. NEAR PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND MATERIALS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Directors of the Tail Vale Railway Company to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above places on THURSDAY, the 18th January, 1900, and following day if necessary, commencing at 11.30 a.m., the VALUABLE CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND MATERIALS used in the construction of these railways, and which roughly comprise About 3,OCO Second-hand Creosoted T.V.R. Per- manent Way SLEEPERS, 2.000 English Temporary Way SLEEPERS, 25 WOODEN BUILDINGS, fitted as offices, Stores, loco sheds, carpenters', fitters, smiths' shops, &c., 10,000ft. of nearly new wrought iron piping, chiefly 2in. and liin. diameter, several tons sling and other chains, screw lifting and rail jacks, jim crows, 1,000 nearly new navvy picks, 500 various hammere, sledges, about 5 tons raildogs, steel drills, new smiths' iron and steel, contents of 4 smiths' shops, fitters' shops, carpenters' shops, 200 wheel barrows, 8 sets of excel- lent harness, oil and tallow, brass and lead, heating stoves, stores of all descriptions, pumps, skips, tanks, planking, chaff-cutter,spring balances. 50 tons wrought and cast scrap iron, corrugated sheets, 50 tons fire- wood, &0., &0. For the convenience of purchasers a passenger coach will leave Pontypridd Station immediately after 11 a.m. for the place of sale. Catalogues now being prepared, and further parti- culars may be had upon application to the Auc-. i;oncers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5207 SINGLETON HOUSE. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR BENJAMIN LEWIS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises, Singleton House, Newport- road, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 23rd January, 1900, the whole of the verv excellent FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising massive dining and drawing room suites, Brussels and pile carpets and rugs, piano by Kirk- man, handsome cabinets, several largo mahogany bookcases', massive roll-top liDrary writing desk, .revolving chairs in leather, plate-back sideboard, Clarge Milner's safe, several brass fenders and irons, "brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather beds, together with the whole contents of seven bedrooms. Also the kitchen and scullery utensils. linen, &c. A library of several thousand rare theological, scientific and other books, and a nearly new Rudge-Whitworth tricycle, &c., &c. Also at an early date. the substantial FAMILY RESIDENCE known as SINGLETON HOUSE. Catalogues are in course of preparation. In the meantime information may be obtained from Messrs Vachell and Co., Solicitors. Cardiff or of the Auc- tioneers, 5, Kigh-street, Cardiff. ^5341 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCBMEHT. FAIRWATER, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- l},- ANDER are instructed by T. G. Cartwighh, Esq. (who is giving up the farm), to SELL by AUCTION during the month oi January, 1900, the FARMING STOCK, A portion of the Crops, Implements, and other articles. Fairwater Farm to be Let in convenient lots Application to be made only to STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, Cardiff, 5116 Agents for T. G. Cartwright, Esq. BLACKGROVE COLLIERY, YNYSYBWL, NEAR PONTYPRIDD (With in 10 minutes' walk of Ynysybwl Station, T.VJt.) SATFE OF COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY. -M/FESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- If.I ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION (without reserve) at the above Colliery on THURSDAY, February 1st, 1900, at 12 Noon, the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT & MACHINERY lately used in connection Tith these works, and which roughly comprise About 350 yards railway sidinf laid with double T- head steel rails, about 601bs. per yard, with chairs, points and crossing, and sleepers; about 50 tons of flanged and bridge steel railc, average 21Ibs. per yard 2,000 tram sleepers, 10 tons of parsings, 2 large coal screens, 2 tip plates, turntables, 2 pairs large parallel drums, about 50 coal trams, vertical steam boiler, 2 steam ram pumps by Evans. Wolverhamp- ton, Gin. and 8Jin. respectively; Cameron's 7in. special pump, Tonkins 7in. patent Cornish pump, Pooley's tram-weighing machine, 2ft. lOin. gatige; tested half-hundredweights, cont ents of smiths' shop, about 2,000tt. w.i. piping, ljiri. to 4in. di&m.; quantity 6in. c.i. socket piping, wrought and cast iron scrap, etc. Catalogues now being prepared. Farther par- ticulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 5335 MONMOUTHSHIRE. MOGGRIDGE ESTATE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATKS MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL bv 1UCfIONT (by order of the Trustees of the Will of the late John Moggridge, deceased), at the Angel Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of February, i900, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following _T .nT) » T VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATES: PARISH OF MYOTDDYSLWJN. LOT I.-An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Cwm Farm, containing 15L'ot °2.'—An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Glanbrennar Farm, contain- ing 30a. Or. 19p. „ „ LOT 3.—An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINKKALS underlying Coed Cae Newydd, contain- ln £ oTl'4°—AnP' UNDIVIDED MOIETY of tho MINIilEAIiS underlying: a Field known as Caeau Rigby, containing 3a. 2r. 7p. LOT 5.-An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Coed-y-prescidd. containing 3t 39n LOT G.-An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Hafod Tudor. containing IJLOT 7.—An UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD SHARE of the MINERALS underlying Trescoed Farm, con- taining 23a. Zr. 30p. PARISH OF BEDWELLTY. LOT 8.-An UNDIVIDED THREE-FOURTHS of the MINERALS underlying Place Farm, otherwise known as Rose Newydd, containing 178a. 2r. 23p. LOT 9.—An UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD SHARE of the MINERALS underlying Woodfield and Rbiw Tyr Dafydd, containing 6<». 2r. 17p. LOT 10.-An UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD SHARE of the MINERALS underlying Penmain and Llys- pentwyn, containing 166a. 2r. 36p. LOT 11.—An UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD SHARE of the MINERALS nnderlying. Upper and Lower Yn,s-ddn and Ty Coppi, containing 188a. lr. 16p. The above are within short distances of the ship ping ports of Cardiff, Newport, and Barry, and the whole form au important property in the centre of the South Wales Coalfield. «Plans Particnlira, and Conditions of Sale may Shortly' be had upon application to Messrs Dale, Newman, and Hood, Solicitors, 75 and 76, Con-hiU London, E.C.. or to the Auctioneers at 5, High-street, Cardiff. LIME WORKS TO LET NEAR CARDIFF, FITTED WITH ALL MODERN MACHINERY AND AP. PLIANCES. n 1Tn„ T^/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- iVI ANDER are instructed to LET upon LEASE the ABERTHAW LIME WORKS, senate at Aber- thaw, Iear Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, immediately adjoining the Vale of Glamorgan and Tali" Vale Railways, with shipping accommodation alongside on the Aberthaw river. The Lease of the Works having been surrendered to the landlord, the modern PLANT and MACHIN- ERY will be included in the letting. ABERTHAW LIME is known to be the very best article of the kind manufactured. There is not only an abundant supply of blue lias stone, but there are thousands of tons of pebbles on the shore available for lime, which will be included in the letting. These pebbles are known to prodnce the very best lime in the kingdom. Extra land can also be acquired for the manufacture of bricks and cement, for which there is an abundant supply of clay. |3All applications are to be made to Messrs Stephen •on and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff, Agents for Mr O. H. Jones, Fonmon. 5269 mO LET, LLANSANNOR COURT, |_ COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. The house is near to the town of Cowbridge, and has about 8 acres of well laid-out grounds, gardens, &c., also two paddocks adjoining. It is approached by two carriage drives, and contains the following accommodation ;— Diniug-room, Drawing-room, Billiard-room. Morning-room, Study, and large and commodious Offices, 15 Bedrooms and Dressing-rooms, Bathroom, &c., and 5 Servants' Bedrooms. The whole of the offices and servants' a.partments are in a separate wing. • Orders to view and full particulars may be ob- tained upon application to Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, 4 Land and Estate Agents, Cardiff. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1900. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARPETS, ORGAN, etc., removed from Albany-road and Wellfieid-road, Cardiff, notably amongst which are :—Handsome 6ft. bedroom suite in walnut, 5ft. and 4ft. ditto, heavy all-brass bedsteads and bedding, two dressing chests, pair mahogany toilets and 4ft. robe to match, pair handsome settees in silk rep, mahogany carving table, two well-made dining-room suites, two 6it. sideboards in walnut and mahogany, dining table. two iron frame pianos. cheflSonere, rich drawing-room suite, inlaid cabinet, card table occasional tables, bronzes, dinner and tea sets, etc. MESSRS WM. FOWLER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at their extensive Sale- rooms, 23, Duke street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT. January 11th, at 2 o'clock, the above 5313 VALUABLE EQUIPMENTS. 931e These Salerooms (the largest in South Wales) are always open for the reception of Pianow. Plate, etc. N 0 T ICE O F R E M O V L B s"A*z- WHOLESALE MOULDING AND GLASS IMPORTER. PICTURE FRAME AND SHOWCARD Has Removed to MANUFACTURER, 2,, TUNNEL-BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, T 6900 CARDIFF (Back ot Tivoli Hotel). Jlales by ^ttaicit. On THURSDAY NEXT! ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, removed from the residence in NEW- PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, by ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS of a, LADY, DECEASED, removed. to the Falerooms for the convenience of Sale and to close the Estate. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 31, High-; treet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 11th Januarv, 1900, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising a substantially furnished dining-room, with a HANDSOME CARVED WALNUT SIDE- BOAHD with lofty bac,, a itICHLY CARVED POON-BACK SUITE covered in crocodile morocco leather, DINING TABLE and OVERMANTEL, all to correspond marble clock, bronze ornaments, 11 oil paintings, an ELEGANTLY CARVED CHIPPEN- DALE DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, a cabinet with, bevel-edge plate-glass back, RICHLY UP- HOLSTERED SETTEE, easy chairs, a variety of occasional tables and chairs. A FULL COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in inlaid burr walnut case,. GILT ORMOLU SET OF MANTEL OR NAME?" A CHOICE ASSORT- MENT OF OliNAMENv'O CHINA and knick- knacks, elegant brackets well-framed etchings, and other pictures. J urniturc of breakfast-room. The contents of 5 bed chambers—A 6FT. CARVED SATIN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with cheval toilet tables, A BLACK WALNUT BEDROOM SUrTE, A 5FT. ELEGANTLY-DBSIGNED BED ROOM SUITE, and the zve'l-made udeof spare room, together with several wardrobes and dressing tables of less important bedchambers, 4 chests drawers, couches, linen baskets, A 5FT. HANDSOMm ALL- BRASS BEDSTEAD with drapery and bedding, several superior bedsteads with bedding complete, blaukets, sheets, eider down quilts, and linen. EIGHT VERY SUPERIOR AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, all bordered and in beautiful condition, rngs, mats, and window draperies. The usual domestic re- quisites. china dinner and tea services, dessert ser- vice. table glass, cutlery, and various effects; all of which will be spacihed in catalogues. ON VIIAV DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 11, I-ligli-street, CLli m_ 5325 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND THEATRE AT CARDIFF. MESSRS J. J. DAVHj and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION all that very valuable FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND THEATRE known as THE GRAND HOTEL AND THEATRE, CARDIFF. The Sale will be held in FEBRUARY NEXT. Particulars and plans are in course of preparation, and may shortly be had of Messrs Morgan, Scott and Shackell, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff; or at the Auctioneers', 16, St. Joht's-souare, Cardiff. 5304 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1900. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SALE of very DESIRABLE PROPERTIES in CLIFTON-STREET, KING'S-ROAD (top end), CRADDOCK-STREET, POMEROY-STREET, and COLUM-ROAD. MR J. T. SAUNDERS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, January 16, 1900, at 7.30 p.m. punctually (subject to the Conditions of Sale of the Cardiff Incorporated Law Society), the following PROPERTIES ;— LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 101, Cliftoh-street (now ripe lor conversion), held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1870, at an appor- tioned ground rent of £211cr annum. The Frontage of this Property is about 16 feet, and depth about 78 feet. Immediate possession can be given. LOT 2.—SHOP PROPERTY, situate and being Nos. 169,171, and 171a, King's-road (top end in the square). No. 169 ia a Shop and Dwelling-house with living accommodation. No. 171 is a similar lot. No. 171a if; a Lock-up Shop with one room above and lavatory at the rear of fihop. All are held under an Indenture of a sub-lease for 99 years from August 15, 1899, at an improved ground rent of £ 54 12s per annum. These pro- perties were recently converted into shops, and owing to their commanding positions are expected to let at good rentals. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE situate and being No. 158, Craddock.street, Riverside, Cardiff. Let at 8s 6d per week. Held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1884. at the annual ground rent of R3. LOT 4.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES situate and being Nos. 69 and 71, Pomerov-street Docks, Cardiff: let to good tenants at 9s per week each; held for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1895, at the annual ground rent of L3 Is 4d each. LOT 5.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES situate and being Nos. 73 and 75, Pomeroy-street Docks, Cardiff; let to gool tenants at 9s per week each held for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 18S5, at tHe annual ground rent of £ 3 Is 4d each. LOT 6 —All tliat DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 60, Colum-road, Cardiff, containing dining- room, drawing-room, kitchen and scullery, four bed- rooms, h. and c. bath, and all modern conveniences; held for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1895, at the annual ground rent of XS 8s. Immediate occu- pation can be given. Further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 may be had upon Ttpplieation w A. M: 'lapson, Esq., Solicitor, 17 Church-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 3 to W. E. Ciogg, Msq., Solicitor, 32, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; as to Lots 4 apd 5 to William Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, 10, Duke- street, Cardiff; and as to the whole of the Lots to the Auctioneer, at the Cardiff Chambers, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5163- On THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1900. SALE of USEFUL and WELL-PRESERVED FURNITURE, the greater portion ot which has been removed to the Swansea Auction Rooms from St. Catherine's College, Langland, together with a varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS removed for convenience of Sale. lyr ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON 1?X will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, on THURSDAY NEXT. January llth, 1900, a large quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., including a drawing-room suite in crimson Westphalia velvet, brass standard drawing-room lamp and shade, inlaid rosewood drawing-room cabinet, American organ by Bell and Co., Brussels and tapestry carpets, fumigated mahogany drawing-room cabinet Louis XIV. style, walnut cheflionere with marble top, a magnificent 6ft. walnut sideboard with plate-glass back, drawers p.hd cellarette, brass paraffin lamp and shade, fireproof safes by Messrs Cyrus Price and Co., walnut dining-room suites, a large quantity of school desks and furniture, household and decorative china, glass, &c. The Bedroom Appointments comprise a. well-made bedroom suite in solid walnut complete, towel rail and three chairi, dressing tables and wash- stands, deal chest of drawers, an excellent satin walnut bedroom suite relieved with copper mounts complete, towel rails, cane-seat chairS, brass rail and iron bedsteads and straw palliasses, lady's pneumatic bicycle, also a quantity of usual culinary requisites, &c.. &c. Sale to commence at 11.30 prompt. 5342 Goods on view dt.y prior and morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. altz bit ij¡;ttttrtr. SALE BY TENDER. RE MORTON, LIMITED, 83 & 85, QUEEN- STREET, CARDIFF, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, &c. MR C. E. DOVEY (of the Firm of W. C. Clarke aud povey) is instructed to offer for SALE by TENDER, in one or more lots, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Cart, Harness. Fixtures, and Effects on the above premises, viz.:— LOT 1.—The GENERAL STOCK-IN TRADE, which at the last stocktaking amounted at seliing prices to £2,529 7s 8d. LOT 2.—The CAnT, HARNESS, &c. LOT 3.—The FIXTURES, FITTINGS. and UTENSILS on the premises. The whole may be tendered for together or sepa- rately. Note.—Lot 1 is offered at a discount off selling price. The Effects may be inspected by appointment, together with the Stock Sheets and Schedules of the Fixtures. Tenders, addressed to Mr C. E. Dovey at his Office at 33, Queen-street, Cardiff, and endorsed Tender re Morton, Limited," must be lodged on or before 12 o'clock Noon on the 12th day of January, 1900. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For full particulars apply to the Office of Mr C. E. Dovey, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5290^ altZ by rib ate Contract. ~BY ORDKR OF THE COuilT OF CHANCERY." TO BUILDERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ABSOLUTE SALE, NOW PROCEEDING. PERKINS BROS. & COMPANY, LTD., j- ST. MARI-STITEET, CARDIFF. The Receiver has been instructed by the above Court to SELL the Whole of the above-named Firm's STOCK, comprising the IRON. LEAD, and other heavy materials used in the WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, As also the MANTELPIECES & GRATES, BATHS, &c.. &c., in great variety, used in the BUILDING AND RETAIL DEPARTMENT. I Together with the IMMENSE STOCK of GENERAL IRONMONGERY of every description, a portion of which is highly ornamental and suitable for Christ- mas Gifts and Wedding Presents. In addition to which there is a Large Quantity of Fine Quality HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all of which Goods are noted for their high quality. 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN PRESENT COST'" M VALUE. 5138 J. E. GUNN, Receiver for the Debenture Holders. TFSORTABLE ELECTRIC LAMP. I specially ftdapted FOR USE IN MINES (Patented), for immediate disposal. Ready for market. Absolutely safe and timple. Specifications, nateuts, and specimen Lamp may be seen on appli- catioll to W, C. Clarke and Dovey, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff, to whom offers should be sent before the 8th January, 1900- lgll, ,,M "^EATS FOR SHOP ASSISTANTS ACT, 1899. BEFORE ORDERING ELSEWHERE WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATIONS. couz-.E INS, SHOP SEAT. Simple, but Effective. Cheap and Strong. GEO. COUZENS AND CO., SHOP FITTERS, 11IVEKSIDE WORKS, CARDIFF. 5205 NEArrH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING Cuf.»PAMy—Lale j:. Wall. Offices:—ASSLMLXJ -ROOMS, NEATH ,¡ ManagerJ. W. ROBINSON. ;.<}¡ea1i\uud'1)tm(ç' 'USO-' uldir Jloiias. THE DOMINiON OF CANADA WAS FORMED IN 1867, And Includes the PROVINCES of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ONTARIO. MANITOBA, the NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA. THIS VAST COUNTRY, Extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific lOcean, has a copulation of over 5,500,000, is under THE BRITISH FLAG, And contains unequalled leaourcea in Agriculture, Minerals, Forests, and Fisheries, affording excellent inducement to Capitalists, Persona with Moderate Incomes, Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young Men Desiring to Learn Farming, and Domestic Servants. NOW IS THE GROWING TIME IN CANADA, And the development is marked by Increase in Population, in Products, in Railway Mileage, in Schools, in Active Demand for Labour, and in General Prosperitv. Full and Official Information as to Emigration, Trade and Commerce, and General Inquiry may be had on application to THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICE, WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. MAPS AND OFFICIAL HANDBOOKS, ILLUSTRATED, POST FREE. LANTERN SLIDES OF CANADIAN SCENERY LOANED FOR LECTURES. 4921 public Justices. UNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR s SERVICES, PARK HALL. RECOMMENCE SUNDAY NEXT at 3 p.m. Address, Rev. J. MACMILLAN, M.A. Quartette, God is a Spirit (Sterndale Bennett)- The Singers." Soprano Solo, 0 Divine Redeemer (Gounod), Miss MARION IbAAC. Chairman, SIR JOHN GUNN. Organ Recital at 2.30 p.m. 5324—939e THE DAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER, JANUARY 7TH, 1900. The invitation of the EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE has been cordially responded to on all sides. After the invitation was advertised Her Majesty the Queeu was pleased to sign the Letters Patent appointing the same day for a collection. Dr. West- cott, the revered Bishop of Durham, has expressed his hope that January 7th will be universally ob- served as a Day of Intercession for the Nation. Other Bishops have issued charges to their clergy to the same effect. The President of the Council of the Federation of ..U the other Christian Churches has also publicly approved. The Couucil of the Evangelical Alliance HOW as a final step entreat all Christians to be much in prayer both in private and in public on this National Sunday and throughout the Alliance Week of Prayer in the spirit of Ps. cvii. 31-34 and Dan. ix. 4, 5, and 13. All further information, programmes, &c., caa be obtained from the Secretary of the Evangelical Alliance, 7, Adam-street, Strand. The objects of the Evangelical Alliance (founded 1846) ate- 1. To girdle the World with Prayer. 2. The relief of all persecuted Christians. 3. The Maintenance of Religious Liberty through- out the World. 4. The Manifestation of the Unity of all believers and the upholding of the Evangelical Faith. See also for further particulars The Evangelical Alliance quarterly" (Id), Morgan and Scott; Articles by Prof. Handley Moule and the Rev. F. B. Meyer. Obtain through railway bookstall or any bookseller. GWANSEA H O S PI T A L B A L L7. s THURSDAY, JANUARY llth, 1900. JUVENILE CALICO BALL, JANUARY 12th. For tickets and particulars apply Secretary Swansea Hopital. 1ARDIFF INFIRMARY BALLS The ANNUAL BALL will be held on JANUARY 9th, and the CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL on JANUARY 10th, 1900, at the PARK HALL. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Lewis, Stationer, Duke-street; Miss Herbert, The Turner House, Penarth the House Surgeon. Cardiff Infirmary and from the Honorary Secretaries, 22, Newport-road, and 24, Windsor-place. 5074 IN'IL SERv'ICE EY-A-)LTINATIONS CIVIL SERVICE EXÅl.fiNATIONS KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs BRAGINTON, M.A., and HINKS. SUCCESSES :— SECOND DIVISION CLERKS.—April, 97 of 150 is places; Boy Copyists (July), 21; Excise, (May), 24 of 55;Telegraphists, (July),22 of 70; Customs, (Jan),16 of 50. GIRL CLERKS.—Mar.. 3; Woman Clerks, Mar. 12 Female Telegraphists, May, 17; Female Sorters April, 7. Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, London. 5337 ART.—MR RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A^ EXHIBITOR ROYAL ACADEMY, Institute, Grosvenor Gallery, Royal Society, Birmingham, Manchester, Walker Art Gallery, Nottingham, Royal Hibernian Academy. Soufchport, Bristol, &c., &c., begs to announce his CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS for PAINTING in OIL and WATER COLOURS commence on January 10th. 1900. An EVENING CLASS will be OPENED for Young Gentlemen, and Afternoon and Evening Classes for Young Ladies under 17 years of age. Students may join at any time. Further particulars on application at The Studio, 22. The Walk, Cardiff. Mr R. SHORT also beg! to announce that his Exhibition of Pictures at 27, Dowlais-Chambers, Bute Docks, will remain open during this month 498 2ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by COLONEL H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding. I.-A-mii-Lunition Pouches—Members in possession of ammunition pouches should return them to their various headquarters for alteration at once. Officers commanding outlying Companies will please forward those in possession of their Companies to head- quarters as soon as possible. 2.-Duty Roster.—For duty. No. 3 Company. By order, W. B. BRADLEY, Lieut., Act. Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. Notice.—Smoking Concert—There will be a Smoking Concert held in the Club Room, Drill Hall, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, 13th ingt. Members to attend in uniform. 3RD VOL. BATTALION THI?, WELSH REGIMENT. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. There are a, FEW VACANCIES for RECRUITS in the Detachment. An Officer will attend at the Drill Hall for the pur- pose of Attesting Recruits on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Fridays, from 7.30 p.r». to 9 p.m. Men wishing to join should attend at the Drill Hall at these hours, (Signed) J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commandiug Cardiff Detachment. Cardiff, 20th December, 1899. 5194 3RD VOLUNTEER BATTALION THE WELSH REGIMENT. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Members who wish to volunteer for active service should register their names at Headouarters. Names will be registered in four classes :— 1. Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men who wish to volunteer for immediate service in South Africa. 2. Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men who are willing to join a Reserve Force to be held in readiness to proceed to South Africa later. 3. Officers, Non commissioned Officers, and Men who are willing to do Garrison Duty at home with Regulars, Militia, or other Volunteer Battalions, provided the 3rd Volunteer Battalion the Welsh Regiment is not mobilised. 4. Officers Non-commissioned Officers, and Men who are willing to do Garrison Dttty abroad with Regulars or Militia. Individuals may register in all classes. next W dosed on Monday, 1st January By order, J- GASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Detachment. 3RD VOL. BATTALION ITIE WELSH REGIMENT. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. ORDERS by PEARSNO R.CRESSWELL,C.B.,V.D., January 1900™^ *°r t^lQ wee^ ending 13th detachment will parado at 8 p.m. (^harp) for a march out. Dress: Drill order, with leggings, great coats will be carried rolled, strapped to the waist belt. Band to attend. Recruit drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 p.m. Recruits will be attested on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday at 8 p.m. evoning^at jTp^m6 rne<^ca^'y examined every Friday nwiUhoi0^11^ r;n<i Equipment in possession of 1 lni'rkH(t as notified in last week's i1"?? .°,f *'• Company will be marked on Wednesday and l<ridav evening, from 7 to 9 p.m. T^v^Ur'^ergfa,nt ?Tnd Sergeants should attend. BleSfw H." .T" Gi!hn«, Lieutenant H. D. Blessley, Surgeon Captain C. Downing, Sergeant S, C. llichardi, Corporill C. D. Lnpini, Bugler H. E. By Order J. G ASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Cardiff Detachment. K S ? N D1Y i s 10 N RTTY ATL 0 N ENGINEERS (VOLS.) SUBMARINE MINERS. DIVISION ORDERS. i /-ii0r Tyee^ £ ending 13th January, 1900. i. Officers and Sergeants P> Cf>mpanv 011 duty. \r7, nnSdi\y' nna Fri^y, 12th, Submarine Mining Drill at 10, Charles-street, at 7.3C p.m. Chinch Parade will take place on Hunaay, 14th insfc., when all members of the division are requested to be present. Parade at 10, Charles- street, at 10 a.m. in church order. A collection will be made in church in aid of the Reservists' Fund. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, Capt. R.E., Acting Adjutant. t'iLtui)tts nub (Contracts. B B W V A L~~E~ WORKMEN'S COTTAGES. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Required, 150 HOUSES, iu EBBW VALE and VICTORIA, to be let at a rental of not more than 5s per week. The Ebbw Vale Company will collect rents free of charge, and provide occupants for the houses, if in reasonable repair, for 45 weoks in the \ear for the first five years. Building Sites 011 Reasonable Term. Plans to be to the approval of the Ebbw Vale Co. For position of sites and further particulars apply to the Estate Office, Ebbw Vale. 5174 ?T> UY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH X> -WALES WEEKLY NEWS,—ONE PKNOT ?- For position of sites and further particulars apply to the Estate Office, Ebbw Vale. 5174 ?T> UY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH X> -WALES WEEKLY NEWS,—ONE PKNOT <■ I IStgal Jlcttas. N THE MATTER of the ESTATE of _§ VERE HERBERT SMITH, who at the time of his decease, on November 13th, 1888, resided at Selhurst, Surrey, but who had previously resided at Cleveland-place, Tattenhall-road, Wolver- hampton, Staffordshire. The ADMINISTRATOR of this Estate HOLDS a MOIETY of the residuary personalty for DISTRI- BUTION among the persons entitled as NEXT OF KIN of the above-named VERE HERBERT SMITH according to the Statutes of Distribution. Advertisements have in June and July, 1899, been published in the" Gazette" and certain London and Provincial Papers asking for information as to claims, and as the resulu thereof and of the information which the Administrator has been able to obtain he is advised to publish this advertisement, and in default of any satisfactory reply to distribute the property among certain claimants. Information is now required respecting theissue (it any) of Thomas Jones, son of the marriage of George Worrall Jones, formerly of Crickhowell" Brecon, Banker, and later of Abergavenny, and Jane Herbert Smith, widow. The marriage (if any) of the said Thomas Jones Jones and the birth of any legal issue would (it is believed) have taken place between 1864 and 1874. The Administrator invites and requires that any person claiming as being such issue or in right of any such issue living 011 November 13th, 1888, shall in writing notify his or her claim and the particulars thereof to the undersigned at the address subscribed within six weeks from the date hereof. At the expiration of that period, and in default of receiving any satisfactory information in response to this advertisement, the Administrator will distribute the property, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which he already has notice. Dated the 3rd January, 1900. VERE HERBERT SMITH (c/o N. Herbert Smith), 5332 43. Coleman-street, London, E.C. IN THE^UPREME COURT OF NEW JL ZEALAND WELI,INGTON DISTRICT, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN MACKENZIE, DECEASED. To WILLIAM MUNRO, the younger son of William Munro, formerly of HOLME, in the Parish of CAWDOR, INVERNESS-SHIRE, and of the Port of MONTEITH, and now of No. 7, NELSON-PLACE, STIRLING. SCOTLAND, Gardener. TAKE NOTICE, that by the Will of your Uncle, John MacKenzie, late of Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, Settler, Deceased, and formerly of Holme, aforesaid, you are entitled to a Share in his Residuary Estate; and that by an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, made at Wellington I. on the 26th day of September. 1899, it was ordered that a notification of your beiug so entitled, and of the application hereinafter mentioned shfiuld be pub- lished in a newspaper circulating in Stirling afore- I said and also ;n another newspaper circulating in Wales, once a month for three months, and it was further ordered that on proof of such publication application might be made to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at the expiration of three months after the date of the last of such publications for an order that in default of your claiming the said share the Trustees of the said will should divide your said share amongst the remaining residuary legatees. Full particulars as to the estate of the said John MacKenzie can be obtained on inquiry at the Offices of D. C. and C. Alexander, Solicitors, Selkirk, Scot- land and A. Gray and C. H. Izard, Solicitors, Wel- lington, New Zealand. This advertisement is published In the Cardiff South Wales Daily News Newspaper, at Cardiff. for the first time on 10th November, and will be repeated once in the month of December, and once in the month of January, 1900. 4614 ^DVERTISEMENT OF SUSPENSION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies has, pursuant to S. 77 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, by writing under his hand, dated the 29th day of December, 1899, SUSPENDED for THREE MONTHS the REGISTRY of the BLAENCLYDACH RHONDDA COLLIERY (No. 2) BENEFIT SOCIETY, a Friendly Society (Register No. 1,759), held at the Court Hotel, Pandy, Rhondda Valley, in the Couaty of Glamorgan, on the ¡ ground that the Society has wilfully, and after notice from a Registrar, violated the provisions of the above-mentioned Act in respect of the Valuation of its Assets and Liabilities. The Society ceases to enjoy during such suspension the privileges of a registered Society, but without prejudice to any liability incurred Iv the Society, which may be enforced against it as if such suspen- sion had not t&ken place. E. W. BRABROOK, Chief Registrar. 9 ub lírathnts. FOURTEENTH YEARLY EDITION. Price—Home, 5s; by Post, abroad 6s. 11HE SHIPPING ^70RLD." Year OOK, 1900. JL -EJ' With LARGE NE W MAP for 1900 by J. G. BARTOLO- MEW, in colours, giving routes of Steamers and Railways. Products, Ports, Coaling Stations, Coalfields, Forests, Deserts, &c., &c., and many new inset maps of important Shipping Centres. I.-PORT DIRECTORY OF THE WORLD. II.—TARIFFS OF ALL NATIONS. III.—LOAD LINE TABLES. IV.—DIGEST OF SHIPPING ACTS. V.—BOARD OF TRADE RULES. ENGINEERING FORMULAE TABLES OF DISTANCES, MONEYS, WEIGHTS MEASURES, &c. The Whitaker of the Merchant Marine." The Times." To be ordered of all Newsagents. Published by THE SHIPPING WORLD, LTD., Effingham House, Arundel-streefc, 50*4 8TRAND. LONDON, W.C. NOW READY. JPIHB [INING A N U A L FOR 1899. BY WALTER It. SKINNER, CoutainH full particulars of 11.11 Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. Separate sections are devoted to Australasian and South African Companies. Also separate sections of mining directors and mining secretaries. The particulars giver, of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capital, calls, dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. Over 1.400 pages. Demy 8..0. Price Zls., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET. LONDON. E.C. 1136 rriHE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT JL REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a very valu- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT aud CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any par's of the world. 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Special Tuition in single subjects, TERM BEGINS JANUARY 8th. 192 MORETON HOUSE GIRLS' ivi SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL-ROAD. CARDIFF. Miss HANSON and Miss A. B. HANSON. SOUND TRAINING AND EDUCATION. Kindergarten Methods and Occupations for the Younger Children and a Preparatory Class for Little Boys. NEXT TERM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JLj[ KINDERGARTEN. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for all Public Exams, Hapny Home for Boarders. Good Recreation Ground. NEXT TERM, JANUARYZ LLANDAFF. T" LANDAFF CATHEDRAL SCHOOL. Headmaster—Rev. J. E. STEVENSON MOORE, MA., late House Master at Felsted SchooL Boys between 8 years and 14 years prepared for tbe Public Schools and Navy Exam. Fees-Boa.rders, 75 guineas per annum. Day Boarders, 45 guineas per annum. Day Boys, 7 guineas per annum. Choral Scholars and Probationers are received at .£25 and -nO a year respectively. Next Term Begins Januarj>i7th. Trial of Voices, Jannarjjfllth. e 5287 Apply Rev. the HEADMASTER. PENARTH. HAZELHURST, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, JH PENARTH. GOOD HOME, BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Miss PEARCE. Terms Moderate, Prospectus and Testimonials on Application. SCHOOL RE-OPENS JANUARY 18th. 5293 PENARTH LODGE, PENARTH, p PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Cadetships obtained in Royal Navy and Scholarships at the Public Schools. PBXNCIPAI,—HE RBERT FIELD, MLA-, late Scholar of Queen's Coll., Oxford. MATH.-J. MORGAN, B.A., Exhibitioner of Jesus Coll., Oxford. Next Term Begins TUESDAY, JAN. 23td. 634 MAESYCWMMER. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, S G M M E R F I E L D HALL, MAESYCWMMER. PRINCIPAL—MRS R H. JONES, Assisted by an Efficient Staff of bighiy-qualified Resident Teachers. £ The NEXT QUARTER BEGINS on MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1900. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. 5262 LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 4301 MERTHYR TYDFIL. PLAS-YR-GWEN COLLEGE, CEFN, JL MERTHYR TYDFIL. THOROUGH EDUCATION. COMFORTABLE, REFINED HOME. SUCCESSES 1899: More than 35 per cent. of whole School gained Certificates in London Matric. Prelims. for Law, Medicine, and" Pharmacy, College of Pre- ceptors, &c. 5238 HARRY DEWDNEY, B.A Headmaster. THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, MERTHYR TYDVIL. PRINCIPAL BIISS EDWARDS, The course of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations, and the whole School is examined once a, ear by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales University College. The SCHOOL RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, the 23rd January.. 5243 A few boarders received. Prospectus, with terms. etc., may be had on application to Miss Edwards. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. (CLARENDON COLLEGE AND J KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS, CLIFTON. PRINCIPALS Mrs MAYNARD and Mrs MAYNARD- Vi AltREN. Examination successes (1893-1899) 223 entered for the Oxford, Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Royal Academy, Incorporated Society Musicians, Trinity College, London College 216 passed, 90 Honours. Gold Medal Cambridge Local Examination Com- mittee. First in England in French and German (C. of P.). Preparation for Matricnlatien (London) by resident B.A. Special Classes for Junior or Back- ard Pupils; individual attention. Needlework" Tennis, Gymnasium. Hygienic Adjustable Chair Desks. Referees: The Bishop of Hull, Revs. R Glover, D.D., and U. R Thomas. 1159 The NEXT TERM commences on January 20th. RIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. (Established 1873.) Pupils thoroughly prepared for Professional and Commercial Life. Successful Preparation for all Exams. Extensive Premises near the Downs. Very healthy situation. Upper, Middle, Lower, and Pre7 paratory Divisions. A good Home for Boarders. Special attention to backward and delicaoe boys. Large Playground, Gymnasium, Fives Courts, Work- shop, School Library, Dark Room for Photography, Football and Cricket Clubs. Separate House as Sanatorium. Terms moderate. Prospectus, Exam. Successes, and Full Particulars on application. 3375 Headmaster CHARLES BIGG. HATH. ZZ_Z1_ HE YOUNGEST SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE at last OXFORD SENIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS Was a Boy, age 13. at WESTON SCHOOL, BATH. Fees, Eight Guineas a Term. Prospectus, Record of Successes, &c.. on applica- tion to Principal. REOPENS JANUARY 16th. = 5336 H~ OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, Swedish Drill, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate tern is. Good retereuces. 1204 CHELTENHAM. 18 GUINEAS Yearly (inclusive).— English, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, aud Five Accomplishments. Certificated French and English governesses; references; view-Lady Principal, Beech Villa, St. Mark's, Cheltenham. 823n CHEpgT0W C-h EIEPSTOW GRAMMA.R SCHOOL. "This well-known Old School maintains its high character. The last two years have been specially successful in University, Entrance Law, Medical, and College Exams. To every educational advan- tage it adds the benefit of a Health Resort and a beautiful Home. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. 5203 C. DEWDNEY, B.A. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. THELSTAN 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, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on the Sea Front) may be haa by applying to the Head Mistress. 5178 NEXT TERM begins SATURDAY, 20th January. YATTOlll. JARCHMOUNT HALL, YATTON Jt, (midway between Bristol & Weston-super-Mare). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Established 1883. Principal, Miss AVERY. Resident Governesses. Visiting Professors. Thorough education with home comforts. Healthy neighbourhood. Terms moderate and inclusive. 1297 WINCHCOM.BE, GLOU. CHANDOS GRAMMAR SCHOOL c WINCHCOMBE, GLOUCESTERSHJRE. Founded A.D. 1621. BOYS ADMITTED AT ANY DATE. Moderate Fees. Preparation for all Examinations. Home Comforts. Delightful Neighbourhood. References to Parents, in Cardiff, &c. 3263 Apply to Headmaster. KNIGHTON. ipOLLEGIATE SCHOOL iCiIRLS, ) PENHHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE, Principal, Miss WALL, assisted by Resident and v isiting Certificated Governesses. Thorough Educa- tion. Liberal Diet. Domestic Training, Healthy Situation. Backward pupils specially educated.' COlttMEN^ Amttsrmeuta. CARDIFF. FJPHE&TRE J^OYAL~ 0 ARDIFF. Lessee and Manager .ROBERT REDFORD EVERY EVENING at 7. and WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 2. MOST SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME EVER PRODUCED IN CARDIFF. NO INCREASE OF PRICES. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, JACK THE GIANT KILLER. SPLENDID COMPANY, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. AND ALL UP-TO-DATE SONGS AND MUSIC. In consequence of the great demand for seats EXTRA PERFORMANCES will be given on Jan. 6th, 10th, and 13th, at 2 Children under 12 years of age admitted half-price to all performances. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Telephone No. 362. /2< RAND THEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWARD QXTIOLEY TO-DAY AT 1.45 AND 7. THE ACKNOWLEDGED SUCCESSFUL YMAB PANTOMIME- DICK "T H I T T I N G T 0 N AND VV HIS CAT. Al STAR ARTISTES. Beautiful Scenery. Charming Costumes. Magnificent Transformation & Funny Harlequinade, GRAND MATINEH TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Doors open at 1. Commence 1,45. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES.from 6d to S.1 Is Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's. 24, Queen- street. Children under 12 half-price Early door opens at 6; orlinary, 6,45; com- mence 7. Second price at 9. Early doors extm Othunrtiott. LONG ASHTON. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR BRISTOL. This SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on FRIDAY. January 19th. Boys receive a thorough business education in all its branches. Apply to the Headmaster, 5288 W. J. KEMPE, M.A..Oxon. LYDNEY. LYDNEY LADIES' SCHOOL, ALTHORPE HOUSE. Thorough Education. French, Music, Dancing, Art School. Moderate Fees. 5204 The MISSES DEWDNEY. ferarstans. GIREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:- HALF-DAY TRIP to LONDON,—WEDNESDAY, January 10, Half-Day Trip to London FROM CARDIFF and NEWPORT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13.-HALF-DAY TRIP TO BRISTOL (PANTOMIMES), FROM CARDIFF. NEWPORT, and Severn Tunnel Junction. For times, full particulars, Week-End Excursions. &c., see bills and pamphlets. 5327 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. Hotels, &r. LONDON. BURLINGTON HOTELS, LIMITED. OURLINGTON HOTEL, Cork-N street, W„ near Burlington Arcade. Central, quiet, comfortable, and economical. BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTEL. S.W., close to Victoria Sta- ^LONDON. tion, and to the Grosvenor Hotel, now temporarily closed for recon- struction. Wedding receptions. Suites of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace Grounds from 12s per day. 5338 BOURNEMOUTH T H O T EL BURLINGTON, (200 rooms.) BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH. AN IDEAL HOTEL. Avoiding Discomfort and Fatigue of Foreign Travel. Directly facing the sea and Pier. Tennis Lawn. Golf Links. Six acres of beautifully- sheltered grounds, sloping to a fine sandy beach. Nearest approach in England to a Riviera hotel. 135 minutes from Waterloo. Pullman cars. SATURDAY TO MONDAY, £ 2 10s. Including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- dation, available for one journey on Saturdays and Mondays only by any train as per particulars on coupon. COUPONS may be obtained through J Messrs Thomas Cook and Son-Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, London, and their Branch Offices; also on application to the Manager, Hotel Burling- ton, Boscombe. SPECIAL NOTICE. Inclusive terms. Reduced charges for families and children. Tariffs of Manager; also at Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE." 5339 MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA. OSBORNE7 HOTEL, LANGLAND 0 BAY, MUMBLES (Est. 1887). Comfortable Home for Winter Season. Sheltered from N., N.E., and E. Winds. Winter Garden or Glass-room overlooking the Sea. Specially suited for invalids. Home Produce. English Cooking. Week-end Terms, 21s. 4968 Mrs ANNIE S. JENKINS, Principal. 1tHb¡ttg otitfíts. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT UILDING SOCIETY. HOTEL. S.W., close to Victoria Sta- ^LONDON. tion, aud to the Grosvenor Hotel, now temporarily closed for recon- struction. Wedding receptions. Suites of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace Grounds from 12s per day. 5338 BOURNEMOUTH T H O T EL BURLINGTON, (200 rooms.) BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH. AN IDEAL HOTEL. Avoiding Discomfort and Fatigue of Foreign TraveL Directly facing the sea and Pier. Tennis Lawn. Golf Links. Six acres of beautifully- sheltered grounds, sloping to a fine sandy beach. Nearest approach in England to a Riviera hotel. 135 minutes from Waterloo. Pullman cars. SATURDAY TO MONDAY, £ 2 10s. Including rail (first class) and Hotel accommo- dation, available for one journey on Saturdays and Mondays only by any train as per particulars on coupon. COUPONS may be obtained through Messrs Thomas Cook and Son—Chief Office, Ludgate Circus, London, and their Branch Offices also on application to the Manager, Hotel Burling- ton, Boscombe. SPECIAL NOTICE. Inclusive terms. Reduced charges for families and children. Tariffs of Manager; also at Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. SUNNY BOSCOMBE." 5339 MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA. OSBORNE7 HOTEL, LANGLAND BAY, MUMBLES (Est. 1887). Comfortable Home for Winter Season. Sheltered from N., N.E., and E. Winds. Winter Garden or Glass-room overlooking the Sea. Specially suited for invalids. Home Produce. English Cooking. Week-end Terms, 21s. 4968 Mrs ANNIE S. JENKINS, Principal. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT |^UILDING (^OCIETY. JgEST ^JEDIUM FOR J-^OANS ON JpROPERTIES. APPLYFOR THE 39TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGKNTn—Newport Mr J. M. WOOD, 20, Bridge-street. Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMXJNDS, Market Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. 1023—7422 0 ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS. DEPOSITS 3 AND 3J PER CENT PAID-UP SHARES 4J SUBSCRIPTION SHARES.5 „ Apply for Prospectus and Annual Report and Balance-sheet. WENTWORTH H. PRICE. Secretary, 21, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 3782 PONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND RHONDUA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage aud Survey Fees Paid by Society, Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 percent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notice bearing interest at 3 £ per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, 5076 Pontypridd, FflHE MONMOUTHSHIRE" AND 1 SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY] H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 9,0303s 7d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. Balance-sheet. WENTWORTH H. PRICE. Secretary, 21, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 3782 PONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND RHONDUA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage aud Survey Fees Paid by Society, Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 percent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notice bearing interest at 3 £ per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, 5076 Pontypridd, FflHE MONMOUTHSHIRE" AND 1 SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY] H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 9,0303s 7d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES, nterest 5 per cent, perannum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 4584 And 21. West Bute-street, Cardiff R. J. HEATH & SONS. PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS BY ALL MAKERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS, J. AND P. SCHIEDMAYER, AND FOR THE ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL CROWN PIANOS AND ORGANS. REDUCED INSTALMENTS AND 19PHO DISCOUNTS. 18 G« PIANOFORTE IRON-FRAME 24 HENRY MODEL 30 „ „ PARISIAN „ 38 ASSOCIATION „ 45 QUEEN'S „ 55 COLLARD „ 65 „ SCHIEDMAYER 80 „ BROADWOOD If 95 If HORIZONTAL GRAND. 15J „ BARLESS Monthly Instalments from 10s 6d upwards, by arrangement. 5s TO 6s IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Carriage Paid. GUARANTEED AND TUNED FREE. G; and and Upright Pianofortes by Collard, Brins mead, Kirkham, Erard, Plevel, Bluthner, Bechsteic Steinway. &c. ORGANS FROM 5gs.. 1066 By Mason and Hamlin, Bell, Smith and Others 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 61, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. 2e Nat Telephone Cardiff 1,031 Pontidd, 21- PAINE'S BILI, POSTING ki YN D IC A TF, For A'oerdare. Hirwaiu, Mountain Ash, and District Z. ANDREWS, SZCKETAKT 19 OftmB8;.JU05 iBtthlic JUtutstnutiis. CARDIFF. "Tis not in mortals to command success, but well do more-deserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PLACE AT ^NDREWS' ^EW fJALL' QUEEN-STREET, (A FEW DOORS FROM THE EMPIRE.) Managing Director OSWALD STOLTs TO-NIGHT. J B A N K £ J0YNB„ WITH HIS NUMEROUS QUAINT SONGS. CARRIE JOY, Character Ballad Vocalist. KAHN AND KAHN In Drawing-room Magic. BLADE M U Ii R A Y The popular Actor-Vocalist and Comedian, in New Bongs, including Left At Home Brigade." SYD MAY, The most accurate Imif-tor of Celebrities of Stage. JEAN SCHREUR, Nondescript Pianist. A SERIES OF ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. Illustrating the Great War now ragiin in the Tranil. vaaI,on the Cinematographe Prof. DUNNING, Ventriloquist. HARRY BEDFORD, Singer of A Little Bit Off the Top." Box Office open daily at the Empire Offices, which the fire did not touch (with exception of Saturdays). 11 a m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 ajn. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. yV ,4 RCTS GRAND WAXWORK 3lJ -OL EXHIBITION, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Now added GENERAL DULLER, GENERAL JOUBERT, and TRUMPETER SHERLOCK, the Boy Hero. PALMISTRY. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF LADY VIVA RENARD. Scientific Palmiste, Daily from 2 to 5 aud 7 to 10. Fee, Is. Admission te Waxwork, 3d; Children. 2d. 456 SWANSEA. H E F, ilI P I R Fj,, I MANAGING DiiiEcTo-,R-Os WALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. From the Noveaux Cirque aud Folios Bergeres, raris- PAULINETTI AND PIQO0. THE BEDFORD SKETCH COMPANY. ALBERT COLLINS. THE VERNON TROUPE. 1IAIG AND HAIG. THE TWO ARNATOS. CLAYTON, JENKINS, AND JASPER. Two Men and a Donkey, but Three Comedians. /VRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. \JT Mr H. H. MOEKJLL & MR FREDS. MOUILLO*. Proprietors. MONDAY. Januarv 1st, 1900. SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY, January 6th, at2 o'clock. Doors open at 1.30. The Great Loudon Success— THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. MONDAY, Jan. 8th. for Two Weeks, the GRAND PANTOMIME "CINDERELLA." 5161 ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA UREAT GENUINE TREAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS, FOUR DAYS ONLY, Every Afternoon at 3; open at 2.30. Every Evening at 7.45; open at 7.15. BIG POPULAR SHOW AT POPULAR PRICES, 2s, Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Early doors open at 2 and6.45. POOLE'S GREAT UNITED AMUSEMENTS. "PJOER "Y^AR ^JYRIORAMA UP-TO-DATE. Perfect Vaudeville Organisation; simply uniqne. Marvellous Pantomime "Cinderella." Truly mar- vellous. This year greater, grander, and better than ever. CHAS. W. POOLE, Peerless Pioneer of premeditated perfectly pure, pleasant pastime. Particularly- piquant, pengrinating perambulations. Phenomenal, powerful, paramount, polyoramic performances. Prominent, popnlar, preponùerant panorama. Perpetually presenting predominating panstereo- ramas and performances par exceUenc-e. The HAS. 1^7 P 0 0 LEt S Latest and Greatest Production. GREATER BRITAIN I The Cape-Natal-Rhodeatl -Orange Free State-Savage South Africa-The Transva,al-aiiii the BOER WAR, Johannesburg MId the Gold Mines. The Great Trek, Scene on the Crocodile River. Arrival of GENERAL BULLER at the Capet Arrival of our Transports at Durban, and departure for Lady-smith. H.M.S. Powerful and the Naval Brigade, The Royal Irish, King's Royal Rifles, and Dublin Fusiliers at GLENCOE. ELANDSLAAGTE, where the Devons, the Manchester Regiment, and the Dargai Boys sweep all before them. A 14-year-old Bugle Boy of the 5th Lancers shoots three Boers, Always something new at POOLE'S. CAIRO TO THE CAPE, via Khartoum and, Fashoda 1 Central Africa and Omdurman, Battleof Omdurman and Charge of the 21st Laucers. Hispano-American War, Golden Klondyke. Poole's Vast Amusement Aggregation, the largest best, and most costly that has ever toured. Special Engagement at enormous expense of Charles Judge's Performing Cockatoos, Parrots, and Macaws. Miss Louie Love. The Three Cameos, Cordelia, Carl Fredericks, Victor Ritter, Fred Merry, The Three Ogdens, The Two Daniels, John R. Poole The latest and best Animated Photographs now before the Public, The EDISON-POOLE EVENTO- GRAPHE i Poole's Quartette Party! Mandoliil, Orchestras and Military Bands of Solo Performers. The whole forming the Greatest, Grandest, Best, and most Recherche ever conceived. Manager Mr JAMES SCOTT. Originator and Owner—CHAS. W. POOLE. 5209 NEWPORT. THE NEW NEWPORT EMPIRE, J. CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. MISS LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS, A Soprano Vocalist and Character Actress of Unique Ability. Mr F. J, Titus, one of theLea.ding Pianists its the U.S.A., will play the accompaniments to her Enter- tainment. BAKEIt and BAFh;. The WHEELERS in their Comic Side of Cycling on the Highwav. Mr CARL OSTEND. The Marvellous GBIGORY Troupe of Ground and liislev Acrobats. ROSCO'S Perform- ing PIGS and ROOSTERS, the Funniest AnimaJ Show of the Elcll Century. Miss DAISY DEROY. The BROTHERS EDGAR, the Popular Singing Comedians. YCBIUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor I- Manager, Mr CLARKNCK SOONRS. THIS DAY at 2 & 7 O'CLOCK. Continued Enormous Succcss of Mr Clarence BotmeW First Grand Christmas Pantomime, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Gorgeous Scenery. Pretty Dresses. Splendid Ballets. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2 o'clock. Doors open 1.30; eariy doors 1 o'clock; childrea half-price to matinees only. Prlceti. 6d to Jtl Is. Box Office Opell Daily 16 to 10 Telephone No. 158 Nat. Next Week-THE BELLE OF NEW YOBK. Matinee Saturday, Jan. 13th. THE SOUTH WALES FURNISHING CO. (OLD MASONIC HALL) 16, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFI (Nekr Central Library). FURNISH ON OUR NEW EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. NO OBJECTIONABLE HIRING AGREEMENTS, HOUSES or APARTMENTS COMPLETELY FURNISHED on a New System adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity and inquiries usually made by other firms are dispensed with. We have an IMMENSE STOCK of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, cheap and of superior quality. All goods sold on easy payment system at ready money prices. No extra charge for credit. All goods sent home in private vans free of charge No STAMP or AGREEMENT CHARGES MADE No BILL OF SALE. EVERYTHING PRIVATE. Arrangements completed without delay, and being manufacturers we guarantee quality, and will under- take to supply Furniture, etc., equally as good ai 10 per cent. less than any other price list issued b*- any firm in Cardiff. Call and inspect our immense Stock, and comparf prices before purchasing elsewhere. Special terms for Large Quantities, DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS- SOUTH WALES FURNISHING CO., JG WORKING STREET (Near Central Library), C(ARDIFF. I 5061 rnHE CADOXTON AND BARRY A BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VEBE-STREET, CADOXTOH-BABBY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. ^Positions and Largest Coos«ctkm iuJU* t "1