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[ dipping Jiotices. [' U N A R D LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. t- FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. [. r 10 NEW YORK. TO BOSTON. £ !?cai?ia Sat., June 16 Ivernia Tues., June 12 ijtruria.. Sat., June 25 Ultonia .Tues., June 19 L ■mpania Sat/, Juno 30 Saxonia .Tues., June 26 1 BsSaloon, £ 12 aud upwards; 2nd Cabin. »' 10s and upwards; 3rd Class rate, £ 5 5s, and according to steamer and season. i0 Pec cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon. 5 per Cent. Second Cabiu. .-Third class passengers by Boston steamers booked •0 New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore without wjra charge. Outfit free. »^e £ Fl,ar line of steamers to Mediterranean Ports ooud Havre. passengers booked through to aU parts of America. Canada. Apply to The Cunard Steamship Com- Tany, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any Local Agent— Messrs W. J. Trounce, lime Docks, Cardiff; N. Bishop, 9, Rectory-road, Canton, Cardiff; harles Stewart, 35, Mount-stuart-square, Cardiff; i- M. Jones and Son Aberavon aud Port ^Wbot; D. T. Davies, <13, Upper Thonias- •treet, Merthyr; W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, laneUY; Joseph A. Williams, 23. Woodfieltr-streefc, JjJorriston; J. L. Bowen, Llaneliy; D. W. Hughes, J^edegar; \v. P. Thomas. 19, Market-street, Aber- Julery; F. W. Lewis, "Telegraph" Office, Haver- fordwest; Capt. J. A. Scott, Cathavs, Cardiff; W. i Tong, Brynmawr; W. T. Olive, Chemist, Briton jerry; W. J, Harry, 8, River-terrace, Britannia, tgjjh 1121 M E It I CAN LINE iPrt\ >- /A UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ^SOUTHAMPTON—NEW VOIIK SERVICE. "OD'J'HAMPTON TO NEW VORK. SATURDAYS, Q Ðblghest Class of accommodation for Saloon, tieuoixt waoiD and Steerage Passengers IdVEBPOOL—PHW/ADELPHIA HKHVIOIB Every WEDNESDAY. lA, LIVERPOOL TO PHUjADELPHtA. Passengers and Goods iue landed at Philadelphia 11 the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, "bleh ,as the Shortest and most Direct Routo to all places • the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spenco Sc Co., Southampton JJr Liverpool; W. J. Trounce & Sons, 1UH« Docks 0. Stewart & Co.. 35, /&lountstuart-aq. C. J. Cud* 4tpp. Castie-rd, Cardiff Mason Justin and SUcocks, Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neatb-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. *■>. Bowen, Lakelield, Llaneliy H. Lewis, Bridge- st, Neatli; W. Milton Locke, 3. Comuiercial-st.. ijewport; D. L. Jones, Villiers-sfc.. Briton Ferry: gev. H. Gwerfyl James & Son, W. Thomas, Cold jenmainPost-office, Pontypridd; D. T. Davies, 43, tipper ThomM-st.. Merthyr: Rliy.i Roberts, Wood- jeld-sfc., Morrision T. E, Seeley. High-st. Ferndale A- Tilney, Saw Mills, Abertillery D. W. Mugheb, £ 0»t-olBc6, Tredegar 3. D. Thomas, Seve u Sisters ^aJlace J. Tong, 15, D»sies-st„ Brynmawr; T. Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 |}ALGRAVE, MURPHY, & CO.'8 LINE OFS'L'EAMICUS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CIT¥ OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND -Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Marlow. u *JOne of the above or other steamers of the same lii.^ J*intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg evei'y Tin *»ys. For Freights, &e., apply to the owners, Palgrave, •urphy and Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the *Bents, BURGESS <& CO., Swansea. ent at Hambnrg-D. FUHRMANN. 7169 A LLA N LINE. CANADA and UNITED STATES. Saloon lares from £10; >nd Cabin, £ 7; ..8. Tunisian for Quebee and Montreal June 14 8-s. Assyrian, for St. John's and Halifax June 16 Via Londonderry. CANADA.-Handuool(f;, UlItP3. rates, and filII Particulars free. Apply ALT,AN OFFICES, 19, James- Jlj*eet,Liverpool; or to R. Gilchrist & Co., Consulate £ «Mnber8,Bnte-road; Capt. J. A. Scott, 47, Cathays- Cathays, Cardiff; W.J. Trouuco and Sons, Docks C. Stewart, 35, Mount Stuart-square, E. Rees, 133, Keppoeh-street. Roath, Car- ijff: J. Bovey <fe Co., 32, Mount Stuart-square, Car- C. J. Cudlipp, Roath Jones Brothers. Buildings. Pontypridd; T. R. \W Mason and j0-, Swansea; W. J. Tong, 15, Davies-st., Brynmawr Davi'es, 43, Upper 'I'homas-street, Mertliyr Tydlil: to W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, New- £ M011. W. J. Marks, Post Oiiice, Aberfaw, Mer- *«yr Tydfil; T. It. W. Mason and Co., 2, Mount-street, nsea. 1186 ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., \J LTD. oTEAMERS BETWEEN CORK and NEWPORT and CARDIFF Leave CORK EVERY MONDAY, „ NEWPORT „ TUESDAY. „ CARDIFF WEDNESDAY. Efrrying Goods at Through Rates to Limerick, Tipperary, Tralee, Mallow, and other places iu tho Bouth of Ireland. Deck Passengers carried. Fare, 10s. For Rates of Freight, etc., apply to the Agents, James Bladdock, 109, Doclc-street, Newport; B. C. Pownineii Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to City of Cork "team Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 7498 VjNION-CASTLE LINE. SOUTH VJ AFRICAN ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON TO CAPE COLONY, NATAL, BEIRA, AND MAURITIUS. x South- •„?'ieamer3* Via. London, ampton. "SAXON Madeira — .JunelG mNTAGEL CASTLE .Las PalmasJnne15.JuneI6 FAUNS CASTLE Madeira .Tnne23 ♦GAIKA Teneriffe .June 22.Juue23 •NORMAN Madeira — .June30 Las PalmasJune23.Jane30 Mail Steamer, tlntermediate Steamer. 1 Union-Castle Special Express Trains leave Water- loo for Southampton every Saturday. Apply to Donald Cnrrie and Co., Managers, 3, *enehurch-street, and 96, Bishopsga.te-street Within, jjondon, E.C.; or to W. J. Trounce and Sons, Stewart and Co., and C..T. Cudlinp, Cardiff; T. Si. Mason and Co. and Austin and Silcocks, Swansea; yiton Locke and J. Young, Newport. 5370 c C LAN" LINE STEAMERS will be regularly despatched to the following VOtts:— BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping nt Bombay). Glaseow Man- Birkeu- Uiasgow. Chester. head. /Fine Goods— CHFSHOLM. I Jtme 41 Rough ^Goods- June 14 I I June 14 1'Fine Goods—\ Tnn« OC June 30 I Ynlo X June 25 Rough Good9_ Jo1? 3 July 3 J COLOMBO. MADRAS, CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead fcACFARLANE. } Thors.. June28.Thurs.. July 5 URQUHART } Thurs.. Jnne 14.Thtirs., June 21 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cnre" Talcing cargo for r> I-*™ (Glasgow .June 14 Mossel Bay, narr vv Aleoa Bay uuiLVi, (Liverpool.. June 19) Natal&Beira. Glasgow, June 7 I Cape Town, CLAN | East London, ERASER. I Natal, and Birkenhe»(l.Junel2 Beira. ERASER. I Natal, and Dirkenhe"ll,June12 Beira. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Newport; 2* Cayeer, Irvine, and Co., London, Manchester i^erpool, or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. 5790 Ie LORD "-LINE OF steamers- B A L TT"MORE TO CARDIFF i (Via Dublin or Belfast). Intended Sailings of the following First-class a Steamships }?•§. LORD ROBERTS on or about June 20 "•8. ALGOMA „ June 27 "or Full Particulars apply to— THOMAS DIXON & SONS, Belfast, Managers. I GUTHRIE, HEYWOCD & CO., 8, Mountstuart-r<quare, Cardiff, -fOog ,Local Agents. a Insurants. A CCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, .t1. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST, AND FIDELITY BONDS GRANTED BY THE I "t* AIL WAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR. X\ ANCE COMPANY. ,r Established 1849. Claims paid £4,150,000. 64, Cornhill, London. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS:—Mr W. Hulin, Station-master, G.W Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12 "lotmtstuarfc-square, Cardiff air W. Thompson, Divi j^onal Superintendent's OBice.G.W. Rail' way.Cardiff j^onal Superintendent's OBice.G.W. Rail' way.Cardiff fllNG II jUKN YOU ASK FOR l'ONIC fUNG \WBRIDGE'S ?8N1C i^G 1/ T UNG rfflONIC 'L'ONIC J*pNQ I 1 g TONIC S<UNG TONIC £ «Dng be .s if he you get it TONIC 1.UNG IT NEVER FAILS. ^ONIC £ <CNG Established 25 Years. TONIC fUNG TONIC £ «UNG HAVE YOU A COUGH 1 TONIC J*ONG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC £ ung TONIC i'UNG HAVE YOU A COLO? TONIC Ming A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC £ UNG REMOVE IT. TONIC i-gNG TONIC i'DNG Try it also for TONIC £ UNG WHOOPING COUGH, TONIC "DNG for ASTHMA, for BRONCHITIS. TONIC s'UNG lor CONSUMPTION and TONIC ^UNG INFLUENZA. TONIC £ UNG TONIC ^ONG TONIC i'pNG TONIC f<ONG I have given it to Mrs Forshavv TONIC i^DNG for severe asthma and bronchial TONIC i*JlNG affections, combined with much TONIC i*UNG coughing, and it has immediately TONIC i'pNG given relief when allother remedies TONIC i^JJNG have failed." TONIC ^UNg CHAS.F. FOBSHAW.D.D.S., Bradford. 'l'ONIC fJlNG "Your Lung Tonic has done TONIC i*JjNG wonders for me in stopping my TONIC ?PNG cough and bleeding trom the TONIC fUNG lungs. It certainly is a wonderful TONIC > £ NG mcdlcine. I have spent pounds, TONIC j P^G and all to no {.ood before I tried TONIC LIR it."—ADA. FLI.-TCHEH, Lawson- TONIC street, Darlington. TONIC VpNG TONIC ^pNG TONIC J^UNG TONIC l'i«j»red by W. T. OWBR1DGR, TONIC r Hull. Bold everywhere, in TONIC I-.JNQ Bottles, at la 1%<1, 2s 9d, 4s6d, and TONIC ^H^G lis. 13711 1108 TONIC rrlaE COMPANY, I- JUilOGP-aiKBiET, CARMARTHEN. and Advetiising in all its Blanches, thzoaghout the Counties of eDt Mbroke. T alt5 bu Ruction. AUCTION APPOTNT^IFNTS. I Mr JOHN LL. ATKINS. Dwelling-houses, al Ynysybwl June 19 Leasehold Property, at, Cymmer Juna 21 Messrs BAILEY, GILLER & TELFJER. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff June 14 Hunters, Pedigree Hackneys, &c.. at Cardiff.June 21 Leasehold Family Residence, at Cardiff June 21 Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. Sale of Property, at Gloucester June 15 Freehold Estate, at Ross June 21 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Groceries, &c., at Cadoxton June 14 Villa aud Cottage Properties, at Cardiff June 21 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff June 21 Messrs DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH, Freehold Farm, Mines. &c., at Aberystwyth .June 20 Mr THOMAS EDMUNDS. Messrs DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH, Freehold Farm, Mines. &c., at Aberystwyth .June 20 Mr THOMAS EDMUNDS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff June 12 Mr D. H. EDMUNDS. leasehold Properties, at Penarth June 14 Messrs WM. FOWLER and SON. High-class Furniture, at Cardiff .June 14 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY. High-class Furniture. &c., at Cardiff .June 14 & 15 Dairy Cattle, at Cardiff June 16 Orchids, at Cardiff June 21 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO. Freehold Property, at Abergavenny June 19 Messrs GREEN and PEARCE. Wool, at Market Drayton June 12 Messrs WM. HALL. WATERIDGE, & OWEN. Wool, at Shrewsbury June 14 Messrs H. W. HARRIS and SON. Leasehold Property, at Treharris June 20 Messrs S. lHmN & PERTWEE. Properties, &c., at Cardiff June 21 Furniture, at Newlands. Llanishen July 2 Mr JAMES H. JAMES. Leasehold Properties, Aberdare .June 12 Messrs WILLIAM and WALTER JAMES. Freehold Farms, at Llandilo -Julie 23 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDEU & SON. Freehold Farm. at Talgarth June 22 GEO. NICHOLS, HOWES, YOUNG, ALDER & Co. Bristol Gas Shares, nt Bristol June 14 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Freehold Estate, at Newport June 13 Superior Appointments, at Newport June — Mr ALFRED NEWLAND. Leasehold Dwelling-nouses, at Abertillery June 13 Messrs T. OWEN & SON. Leasehold Property, at Tcmhy.June 13 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Pasture Land, at Newport June 13 Freehold Farm, at Llanfrechva Upper June 13 Freehold Properties, at Usk June 15 Mr C. E. PAHSONS. Brewery Share5, at Newport June 20 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Leasehold Prope"tie, at Newbridge, Mon June 13 Messrs W. HARRY REES & SON. Public-house, at Neath June 20 Public-house, Cott:1ges, &c., at Aberavon June 21 Mr DAVID ROBERTS- Restaurant Fixtures, &c., at Swansea June 12 Building Site, &c., at Swansea June 12 Freehold Ground Rents & Properties,Swansea,June 14 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff .June 21 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Theatre, Shopj, Houseo, &c., at Swansea June 12 Colliery Planl, and Machinery, etc., at ltudry.June 13 Properties and Shares, at Cardiff June 14 Freehold Properties, at Cardiff June 14 Freehold Ground Rent, at Cardiff June 14 Family Residence, at Cardiff June 14 Freehold Building Site, at Cardiff June 14 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff June 14 Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff June 14 Lease, at Cardiff June 14 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Properties and Securities, at Cardiff.June 21 Leasehold Property, at Carctiff .June 21 Mr E. PARRY-THOMAS. Horses, Ca.ttle, &c., at Caerphilly June 14 Mr W. B. TRICK. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Neath .June 13 MR HOWELL WILLIAMS. Farming Stock, Crops, &c., at Llanedarne June 19 I- SALE THIS DAY, TOWN OF SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE, WIND-STREET. SALE OF THEATRE, SHOPS. DWELLING- HOUSES AND PREMISES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at The Metropole Hotel, Swansea, 011 TUESDAY, June 12th, 1300, at 3 o'clock in the After- noon, the VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of THE NEW THEATRE, with SHOPS, DWELLING-HOUSES, AND PREMISES having frontages to Wind-street and York-street, in the town of Swansea. Together with a, Leasehold Ground Rent, amounting to JE18 per annum. Particulars Mid.Condit:ons of Sale may be obtained noon application to J. W. Phillips, Esq., Solicitor, 108, Dale End, Birmingham or to the Auctioneers, at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 6490 SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, amounting to JE135 per annum, secured upon Valuable Premises in High-street, and High-street Arcade, Cardiff. Tl/f ESSES STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- JjfJL MC intruded to K £ LL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 14th June, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, a VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, Amoilntillg to JE135 PER ANNUM, with the freehold reversion to same, secnred upon shops and premises, beiug Nos. 12 and 13, Hieh-street, Cardiff, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13,14.15,16, 17, 18, 19 20, and 21, High-street Arcade, and Offices, known as Arcade-chambers, the whole producing a rack rcatal of over £1,350 per annum. The Property is leased to the H igh-street Arcade Co., Limited, for a term of 99 years from 1886, at a ground rent of £ 540 per annum, and one-quarter share of this JE540 per annum, or jE135 per annum with the freehold reversion to the whole of the above property, is what is now offered for sale. The foregoilJ investment offer3 an unusually favourable oDportunity to investors desirous of I obtaining an exceptionally good security. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained upon application to W. E, Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend (Glam.), or of the Auctioneer", 5, High-street. Cardiff. 7217 WELLFIELD HOUSE, TAFF'S WELL. MEssns STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instrudecl to SELLbv AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 14tli June, 1900, convenient Family Residence, known as WELLFIELD HOUSE, Situate at Tail's Well, and now in the occupation of Mr Henry Trotter. The House contains 3 reception rooms, kitchens and offices, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, ample cellarage, washhouse, coach-house and stable, coal hou5e and conservatory, and is held upon lease for a. term of 66 years unexpired, at a ground rent of £16 4s per annum, £7 17s 6d of which is represented by land whieh may oe used for building, if desired. Further particulars will appear in another adver- tisement, but in the meantime fnrther information may be obtained from R. Y. Evan. Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff: or of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 7218 CARDIFF AND PENARTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND SHARES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1..L ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, I June 14th, 1900. at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES & SHARES. LOT 1.—All those Two Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being Nos. 20 and 22, Seymour- street. Cardiff, now let to weekly tenants at rentals of 7s per week each, and held upon lease for a, term of 99 years from May 25tli, 1SS5, at a ground rent of £5 per annum. LOT 2.-All those Two Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being Nos. 109 and 111, Castle- road, Cardiff, now let au weekly tenancies :lit rentals of 12s per week each, and held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 19th August, 1856, at a ground rent of £ 4 16s per annum. LOT 3.—All thai Leasehold RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 37, Park-place, Cardiff; now let upon an annual tenancy at a rental of JE70 per annum, and held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 2Sth September, 1S70, at a ground rent of jE9 per annum. LOT 4.—All that Leasehold PREMISES and HALL, situate antl being in Glebe-street, Penarth, and now used as a Drill Hall; beld upon lease for a term oi 99 years from 1st May, 1874. at a ground rent of £2 14s per annum. LOT 5—Ten ORDINARY SHARES of £10 each in the Royal Arcade Company, Limited. Particulars and Condition 4 of Sale may be ob- tained upon application to Messrs Heard and Son, Trinity-street; Messrs Vachell and Co., Bute Docks Mr Selwyn Biggs, Bank Muildings, Solicitors; or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. a-ll of Cardiff. 7219 CARDIFF. ST. MARY-STREET AND MILL-LANE. PORTION OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE EVAN JACOB HARRIS, DECEASED. SALE OF VAl-UABLE OLD-ESTABLISHED FREEHOLD HOTEL AND OTHER PROPER- TIES SITUATE IN ST. MARY-STREET AND MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. MR DAVID THOMAS ALEXANDER (of the firm of Stephenson and Alexander) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of June, 1900 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Lot 1.—All that Valuable Freehold Old Established DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES I situate in St. Mary-street, Cariiff. and known as THE ROYAL OAK, with the passage, yard, cellars, a.nd outbuildings thereto belonging, which premises have a. frontage to St. Marv-street of 32 feet. The ahove premises are in the occupatiol1 of Mr J. T. Horn blow as a weekly tenant at a rent of £14 per week, the tenant paying outgoings. This House is one of the oldest established licensed houses in the town of Cardiff; its situation is an admirable one, situate as it is in the principal I thoroughfare in the town and Ile/tr to the Great Western RaÏ1w:1v Station nut only is it freehold, but it is an absolutely free house,and a rare oppor- tunity is o,Te>e<l to brewers and others of acquir- ing aViUuaUs property, which seldom presents itself in the town of Cardiff. The licence is in- sured for £5,000. and the purchaser will take the benefit of this insurance. Lot 2.-All tho.ù FOUR FREEHOLD SHOPS. COACH FACTORY. YARD. AND CARRIAGE WAY, situate and being Nos. 7,8, 9, and Cardiff, and adjoining the rear of Lot 1, having a frontage of 72 feet to Mill-lane and an area of 840 square yarls or thereabouts. The above premises are leased to Mr William Thomas for 21 years from the 1st of J une, 1893, at Q, rent of £ 120 per annum, the lessee to pull down the old buildings avd erect !,thers upon the site, which buildings have been erected. Plans, Particulars, aud Conditions of Sale ma.y be obtaincu upon applica.tiol1 to Messrs Mason and Jacob, Western Mail Chambers. Cardiff; Mr J. Reginald Jacob. Solicitor. Abergavenuy Mr Hier Jacob, Solicitor, 2, South Gray's Inn, London, W.C. or to the Auctioneers. 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7220 PRIVATE RESIDENCE for CURE of JJL EXCESSIVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special Medicinal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseases has been successfully established in Glasgow since August, 1898; in Dublin since October, 1899; and now near Cardiff. Over 300 Patients have under- gone Treatment, Duration of Treatment—Three Weeks Only, Satisfactory references. Terms and all Information furnished at the HAGEY INSTI- TUTE OFFICES, 35, WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. 7283—927e AU Communications Strictly Confidential. ID UYTHE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH scales bij Auction. I ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 14th and 15th JUNE. IMPORTANT SALE of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, a NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TAR HE. with all the latest improvements, by S-EORGE WRIGHT j and CO. {makers to the, Houal Famihi and the War Ofice) ELEGANT FURNITURE of BEDROOMS in various woods, SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, EXCEL r»ENT PIANOFORTES. j VALUABLE AXMINSTER, TURKEY, and WILTON PILE CARPETS, swit*x of costly cur- tains, RECEPTION-ROOM and LIBRARY FUR- NITURE in walnut, carved oak, and mahogany, paintings and drawings, choice china and decora- tive object1?, EXCELLENT SHEFFIELD PLATE, SILVER, A MAGNIFICENT AND VERY NOBLE SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. AND A LIBRARY OF BOOKS, a portion removed from THE MANSION AT COEDMGLAN, NEAR CARDIFF, and from a country residence near Usk, for better convenience of Sale. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to" Catalogue and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY Next, 14th and 15th June, 1900, at 11 o'clock each day punctually, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, PLATE, BOOKS, AND EFFECTS, removed as above. The contents of Bedrooms and Dressing-rooms comprise EXCELLENT BE ASH BEDSTEAD with square pillars with furniture hangings, other Bed- steads in French and other designs, capitit1 "pring and hair bedding, well-made dressing-tables a.nd washstands, a FINE MAHOGANY BEST BED- ROOM SET with larbe Wardrobe and appointments, eflSY chairs, ottomans, china and toilet fittings, Bedroom Sets m Walnut, Rosewood. Mahogany, Ash, and other woods, with 7ft. and smaller Wardrobes, draught screens, chintz and lace curtains, baths, best Brussels Carpet. Corridor Carpeting, rugs, fenders and lire irons, A VERY FINE 7ft. MAHOG- ANY WARDROBE with a i>air of glass doors; a 6ft. 6in. WALNUT WARDROiyB with pedestal toilet tabJes. double and f-iuglu chests of drawers. THE FURNITURE OF DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR INCLUDES expensive carpets and rugs, massive fenders and fireirons, HANDSOME MAHOGANY LOUIS XV. CABINET with over- mantel specially made to match, GILT EMPIRE CHAIRS in embroidered satin, walnut and mar- .queterio girondles, FINELY-CARVED WALNUT CARD TABLES, LUXURIOUSLY UPHOLSTERED CHESTERFIELD SETTEE in crimson silk, mar- queterie chest and a centre table, expensive sa.tin curtains with valences, MAHOGANY DRAWING- ROOM SUITE with settee, lounge, and occasional chairs, a VERY FINE FOUlt-FOLD SCREEN with silk panels, SPLENDIDLY-INLAID WALNUT AND MARQUETEfUE TABLE on elegantly carved stand, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY KIRKMAN. another by WALDECK, BERLIN, a mahogany writing table, stationery cases mounted in ormolu, CHOICE OLD AND DECORATIVE CHINA, A VERY VALUABLE OLD CROWN DERBY DINNER SERVICE (every piece marked), 150 pieces, a Bristol china. tea, service, Worcester plate, line old Oriental plaques,) noble Chinese vases, jardinieres and pedestals, VALUABLE HUNGARIAN SPECIMENS, beauti- fully-carved irory groups of figures, ehina in Dresden, Worcester, Spode, and Oriental wartss, THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE is of first-class make, with 12 HANDSOME CHAJtRS covered in best morocco leather, a PAIR of NOBLE SIDEBOARDS, a large dining table, an expensive waggon and writing table, three pairs of heavy cur- tains, a BEAUTIFUL TURKEY CARPET, a large marble aud bronze clock, elegant lamps, REAL BRONZE, KORO, aud OTHER VASES, a pair of fine equestrian figures, a. 12-air musical box. OIL PAINTINGS, SPORTING AND OTHER PICTURES, EXCELLENT SHEFFIELD PLATE AND SILVER, compriing choice centre epergne with branches, a set Ionic candlesticks, richly chased enisree dishes, salvers, services of spoons and forks, breakfast dish with revolving cover, handsome dih covers and fork, The BILLIARD-ROOM fitted with a. NEARLY- NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, with thick slates aud low frost proof cushions, by GEO. WRIGHT and CO., makers to the Royal Family, together with the excellent fittings, several exc8Jlent setteea and easy chairs, a billiard carpet surround, fenders, coal vase, palm stands, mirrors aud dIP,;es. The LIBRARY FURNITURE comprises oak writing table, a FIN ELY-CARVE !> SIDEBOARD, a. VERY MASSIVE AND LARGE BOOKCASE richly carved by Rivett, three oak bookcases with plate- glass doors, A FINE SET OF NINE OAK CHAIRS IN BLUE VELVET. The MORNING ROOM IN POLLARD OAK; the whole was made by the hte Firm of DANIEL LEWIS and SON, CARDIFF the sideboard with finely figured wood of great beauty, the full suite of chairs and couch in red velvet, overmantel to mutch, dining table, A VERY FINE INDIAN CARPET, massive copper fender and firs irons, clock find ornaments. THE LIBRARY OF 80J VOLUMES OF BOOKS, consisting of fine collection of scientific wcrks, a. few rare and importa,nt Welsh books, complete series of many of the works of the best-known authors, all of which will be fully particularised in the catalogues. Hall furniture, cases of stuffed birds, foxes' heads, Turkey ruafc and carpets, expensive stair carpeting, a NOBLETHALL STAND and CHAIRS, a STEEL SAFE by GKIFFITPIS, tennis racket and stand, pictures, a FINELY-CARVED GRANDFATHER'S. CLOCK. The contents of kitchen, housekeeper's rooms, butler's and plate pantries, and numerous miscel- laneous items. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers seven days prior to Sale. 7321 ON SATURDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE. MESSES GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed by Mr I*hilip le Brocq, of Jersey, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, on SATURDAY KEXT, the 16th June, 1900, at 2 o'clock p.m., a. herd of TEN MAGNIFICENT JERSEY HEIFERS, two to three years old, with calves at foot or close to calving. The Auctioneers 113. ve pleasure in calliLlg the attention of noblemen, gentlemen, dairymen, anr1 fanciers of Jerseys to this exceptionally fine herd of Dairy Cattle, which have been personally selected by Mr Le Brocq (who is [1. rc<,ident) from the best herds in tbe island. They are all of the pare it liueage a.nd hardy constitutions, and are strongly recommended for their dairy qualities. Pedigrees will be forwarded upon application being made to the Auctioneers. kON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO AND MORNING OF SALE. CatalogllûS may be had from the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 7534 NEWLANDS, LLANISHEN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE HO SEHOLD FURNITURE. Tl/| ESSRS S. HERN & PERTWEE are jjijl. instructed by W. D. Blessley, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on MONDAY, 2nd July, 19D0 (and Tuesday if necessary), the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising the contents of drawing-room, dining- room, library, hall, domestic omces and cellars, the appointments of 9 bedrooms, including carpets, cur- tains, rllgs, piano, rlrawing,rooll1 and dining-room suites, tables, books. pictures, clock¡=" ornaments, mattresses, betls, bedding, iron alld brass bedsteads, bedroom mites, pier nnd other glasses, china, glss, &c., &c., the contents of conservatory and green- houses, and tho outdoor effects. Further particulars in future a,dverti5ement, bills, and catalogues, and of the Auctioneers, S, Hern and Pertwee, F.S.I., 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7591 51, VERE-S'i Ul^ T, CADOXTON, BARRY. RE W. & H. J. ACKLANGROCEKS (IN BANKRUPTCY). MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY are instructed by E. T. Collins, EfJq., the Trustee, to SELL by AUCTION, without Reserve, at Sl, Vere-street, Cadoxtoil, on THURSDAY NEXT, June 14th, 1900, ccommencing at 11 a m, punctually, the S T O CK-IN-T I* A DE of General Groceries and l'rovisione, a Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Beer, Shop Fixtures and Fittings, Utensils-in-Trade, &œ. Lots on View the Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices. 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 7598 CORPORATION IIDHSg REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. |&/|"ESSRS BAILEY, GILLER aud | TELFER beg to announce that their next STUD SALE of HUNTERS, PEDIGREE HACXNEYS, HIGH- CLASH HARNESS HORSES, COBS AND PONIES will be held at the above Repository on June 21st. The new-«tables wiil be used for the first time at this sale. No carriages or harness will be offered, and none but reliable high-class horses can b<^ included in the sale, which v/ill be limited to 10jP entries. The Auctioneers earnestly request gentlemen having horses for disposal to make early application for stalls to avoid disappointment. All the stalls at the host stud sale were engaged some days before the date of sale, and congcquently the Auctioneers were reluctantly compelled to refuse late entries. 7540 S, DUKE-STREET (LATE LAVERTONS). MESSRS WM. FOWLER & SON are Instructed to remove from Llanishen and SELL try AUCTION, ou THURSDAY NEXT, June 14th, at their Urge Saleroom", 23, Duke- street, Cardiff, at 2 o'cloelr. wi .1H\ut reserve, the HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, including 6ft. burr walnut 5ft. and 4ft. ma- hogany 'robes, 6ft. mahogany and walnut suites, 4ft. ditto, heavy ali-brass French bedsteads, Wilton, AxmÎ11ster, and Indian carpets, two magnificent iron frame pianos, costly boudoir suite, occasional chairs in silk, box ottoman, solid walnut dining-room suite, 8ft. table, fift. sideboard aud overmantel en suite, uair 3-light E.P. candelabra, 2 pairs E.P. candlesticks, gilt clock set, marble clock and bronzes, oil Rtigs, hall stand, barometer, etc.7528 MONMOUTHSHIME. PARISH OF LLANTHEWY RYTHERCH AND HAMLET OF HARD WICK, NEAR THE TOWN OF ABERGAVENNY. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, HITCHCOX and CO. are instructed by the Executors of the Will of John Nixon, Esquire, de- ceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1900, at 3 o'clock iu the afternoon prompt, the valu- able FREEHOLD FARM, known as the Upper Farm, containing as per Tithe Commutation Survey, 134 acres 3 foods 24 perches of meadow, pasture, and arable land, together With the well-situate and convenient homestead. The whole in the occupation of Mr Thomas Phillips, a yearly tenant. I Primed particulars, with a lithograph plan, may be obtained on appiic ation to the Auctioneers, Bank- chambers, Newport; or Messrs Cunliffes and Daven- port, Solicitors, 48, Chancery-lane, London.2—— WILLIAMS' (J'ONTARDAWE) won M lozenges. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardiaufe. Sir,-I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and theif agreeable and convenient form is a great recommen- dation for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vica of IIowdon Sold at 9d, 13}¡íd, and Zs 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Uavies, Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A U^tiVOl testi- ) Sales hii Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE WORKS ON BUILDINrt SITE. MR DAVID ROBERTS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Goyal Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, June 12th, 1900, at 3 30 o'clock in the Afternoon, all that Valuable PIECE OF GROUND. situate at Aberavon, in the County of Glamorgan, together with the Extensive BUILDINGS and ERECTIONS, recet;1y occupied by the Port Talbot Tinplate Company. The Property ib most centrally situated in the town of Aberavon, adjoins the mam road leading to the Sands, and has an extensive frontage to the River Afon, The Auctioneer desires to draw the attention of Capitalists and Investor;; to this Property, which is eminently adapted for the erection of Works, or as a building site for the erection of Workmen's Cottages, being the most available piece of ground near the town and adjacent to the Docks. Further particulars a,nd Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 19, Heath- field-stveet, Swansea; of R. G. Cawker, Esq., Char- tered Accountant, Wind-street, Swansea of Messrs Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors York-street, Swansea. 7469 R DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by AUCTION, at Royal Hotel, on THURSDAY, June 14th, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following- FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS and PROPERTIES; LOT 1.—A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £3 4s per annum, arising out of No. 8, Penvilia-terrace, BrvDhvfryd, Swansea. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £2 per annum, arising out of Nos. 11, 12,13, Penvilia-terrace, Brynhyfryd, Swansea.. LOTS 3 and 4. FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £8 per annum, arising out of seven dwelling-houses situate near Mill End, in Gsndros, on the Carmar- then-road, Swansea. J;.v Older of the Mort gagees. LOTS 5 aud 6.—All those TWO DWELLING- HOUSES. Nos. 134 and 136, West Rllondda-street, Swam-ea. now let at 9 each per week. LOTS 6 and 7.-All those TWO DWELLING- HOUSES, St. Alban's-road, Swansea, each containing 9 rooms, bath-room, now let at. rentals of £2.0 each per annum. Further paricl1lari\ may he obtained of the Auc- tioneer, at his offices. 19, "Heathfield-^treet. Swansea of Messrs Hartland, Isaac, and Watkins, Solicitors. Rutland-street, Swansea. 7'133 NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SAIJN of a VALUABLE FREE and FULLY-LICENSED INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE and other PREMISES on a prominent corner in a main thoroughfare. MESSRS W. HARRY REES & SON Pf. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, ou WEDNESDAY, 20th June, 1900, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the Valuable Old-establisiied and Well-accustomed INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE, called or.known as THE WINDbOR CASTLE," Free and FnHy-1icensed, with the yard, 3-stall stitb1C, carpenter's workshop, and premises thereto belonging, occupying II, com. manding corner positkni.ia Windsor-road and Wind- sor-terrace, Neath, now jn the occupation of Mrs Kate I. Parker and her under-tenants, together with the DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES adjoining the Inn, and being No. 121, WINDSOR- ROH), NEATH, in the occupation of Mr Chas. Davidson as lunar monthly tenant.. The entire Premises are held under a Lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1859, at the exceedingly low ground rent of £5 10s per annum. The Licensed Premises will be offewd absolutely Free in ail respects, aud possession of the Property will be given on the 29th September next, the date .fixed for completion. Printed particulars, with Plan and Conditions of Sale, may be had free on application to the Auction- eers, Neath and Port Talbo; to Mr Henry P. Charles, Solicitor, Neath or to Messrs Alfred Curtis and Son, Solicitors, Neath. 7285 SALE TO MORROW. NEATH, PENRHIEWTYN, AND BRITON FERRY SALE OF VAUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES AND PREMISES. MR W. B. TRICK is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, i3th June, 1900. at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), the undermentioned Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz :— LOT 1.—Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES aua PREMISES, Nos. 1,2 and 3, Mount- pleasant, Neath, occupied by monthly tenants, at rents amounting to £40 19s per annum. The premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from 1st Ma.y, 1876, at the yearly ground rent of 7s Gd. LOT 2.-Tel. DWELLING-HOUSES and PRE- MISES, Nos-1 to 10, Park-terrace, Penrhiewtvn, near Neath, occupied by monthly tenants, at rents amounting to £110 10s per annum. The premises are held partly under two under- jeltse for. term of 95 vears from 29th Septem- ber, 1880 (except the last three days thereof), and partly under :t.n agreement for a lease for the like term, at yearly ground rents amounting to £ 20. LOT 3.—Five DWELLING-HOUSES and PRE- MISES, situate at Ynismaeray-road, Briton FdVrv, now occupied by monthly tenants at rents amounting to £55 Cs per annum. The premises are held under a lease for a. term of 80 years from 29th September, 1862, fit the appor- tioned yearly ground rent of £6. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of capitalists and investors to this important flale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Station-parade, Neath or to Messrs ALFRED CURTIS & SON, 777 Solicitors, Neath. TREHARRIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Midway between Quaker's Yard and Treharris. SALE of Substantial and Capital LEASEHOLD VILLA and GARDEN, with immediate possession. MESSRS H. W. HARRIS and SON 1f- have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Commercial Hotel, Treharris, on WEDNESDAY, June 20th, 1900, at 7 o'clock in-the Evening (subject to such ConditioDfI as shall then and there be produced;, all thai substantially-built and conveniently-arranged LEASEHOLD VILLA, known as BROOK HOUSE, Treharris'' aforesaid, and containing drawing-room,- dining-room, parlour, large hall, two large kitchens, larder, scullery, four good bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, w.c., greenhouse, garden, and brick-built outhouse. The Propertv is held under a. Lease dated the 19th day of April, 1884, for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1893, subject to the annual ground rent of £ 3 10s, and now in the occupation of the owner, who is leaving the dis- trict. The above is situated within eight minutes' walk of the Quaker's Yard G. W. and T.V. Raihv!1.Y Sk..tions. on the main road, stands on high ground, and com- mands extensive and lovely view" The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this Kale, as it affords an opportunity to purchasers of securing u. property thoroughly well built, either for occupation or as an investment. For further particulars aud to view apply to the Auctioneers, Court-street Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Messrs LINTON & C. & W. KENSHOLE, 7590 S0)icit"rs, 19, High-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. MONMOU TH SHIRE. LLANFRECHVA UPPER. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM POSSESSING ADMIRABLE BUILDING SITES. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgat-e Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 13th Junc, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions of sale. incorporating the Com- mon Form Conditions of Sale of the PJConinouthshire Incorporated Law Society, to 1)e then and there pro- duced, all that valuable productive FREEHOLD FARM, Known as CWRDY FARM, situate in the Parish of Llanfrechva Upper, and containing by admeasure- ment 19 acres 2 roods 5 perches or thereabouts. The house and btùldings are convenient and in a capital state of repair, and there i3 ILI1 excellent sut)- ply of water. The farm is situate within a few minutes' walk of Panteg Railway Station and adjoins the parish roads. The tithe rent charge is £2 10s or thereabouts. The Auctioneer wishes to call special attention to the fact that the above property i chiefly a market garden farm, is within easy distance of Newport a.nd Pontypool, and offers moat eligible building aites. Farther particulars, with plan, may be had on and after the 26th of May, on application to the Auc. tioneer, Albauv Chambers, Newport; or to Messrs LLOYD & PRATT, 7426 __n_ Solicitors, Newport. LITTLE MILL, ABERBYCHAN, AND USK. MONMOUTHSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions from the Execu- tors of the late Mr Daniel Lewis to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the Three Salmons' Hotel, Usk, on FRIDAY, June loth, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the under-mentioned most desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1.—All that attractive FREEHOLD RESI- DENCE, known as Mulberry House," situate at Little Mill, with Stabling, Coachhouse, large and pro- ductive Garden, and Paddock. LOTS 2 AND 3—TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate near Lot 1. LOT 4.—FREEHOLD WATER GRIST MILL and COTTAGE, with Garden and Paddock, situate near Lot 1. in the occupation of Mr William Crowe. LOT 5.—Seven FREEHOLD COTTAGES at Little Mill. ou site of disused tanyard. aud other buildings erectea on portion of same, together with prodnctive Meadow adjoiuiug. LOT 6.—Corner Piece of FREEHOLD POTATO GROUND at Little Mill, adjoining Great Western Railway ( Hereford Branch). N.B.—Lots 1 to 6 inclusive possess extensive front- ages to main road from Usk to Pontvpool. LOT 7.—FREEHOLD -SHOP and PRE&ttSES ad- joining the Railway Hotel at A bersycnan. LOT 8.-FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, aud GARDEN, situate in Bridge-street, Usk, in the occupa.tiof1 of 1\11' John Hennessey. LOT 9,-Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GAR- DENS, situate in New Market-Street, Usk, in the occupations of Mr Charles Paine and Mrs Roy Davies; and piece of Garden Ground at rear, ex- tending to the River Usk, in the occupation of Mr Da.vid John Da.vies. Particulars and conditions of sale, with plans, are being prepared, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers. Newport; or to J. Maitland Watkins, Solicitor, Usk. 7377 AiTsHOPKEEPifiRS VlSiTING CARDIFK~wTin^ WELL REPAID for a, VISIT to the WAREHOUSES of J, E. COMLEY AND SONS, 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 Dealers ia Cardiff JJOTK ADDBHSS: 23 Wmk TERRacbi CARDIFF. 1289 CLOSE TO NEW iNFIR^IAJR,Y. i <,e TTNMA-RUBBER (OLD) PURCHASED I FOR CASH. 3TMBS WARD & CO., Inditt-Kubber Cement Mann yiUttaMASHidKttiiaiab lenders nub Contracts. BOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a SHEEP- HANGING ROOM at the Roath Abattoir, Cycle street. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at, tho Office of Mr VV. Harpur, M.I.C.E., Borough Engineer, on and after Wednes- day, the 13th inst., upon deposit of £ 1 Is, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fine Tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed in accordance with the bill of quantities, to be delivered by post at my Office not later than 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 20th inst. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, June 8th, 1900. 7553 THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BEDWELLTY. _SL OF BEDWELLTY. TO IRON FOUNDERS. The above Council invite TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of about 60 Tons of 12-incli and 9-inch CAST IlWN SPIGOT and SOCKET SEWER PIPES, with the necessary Junctions, etc. Specifications and Form of Tender may be seen on application to Mr J. H. Lewis, Assoc. M.Iust. C.E., Surveyor, Blackwood, Mon. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, the 23rd inst., endorsed Tender for Pipes." The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. r' (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPASD, Clerk to the Council, Town Hall, Tredegar, Mon. Dated 7th Juue, 1900. 7542 rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ABERDARE SCHOOL BOARD, ABERNANT BOARD SCHOOLS. The Board invite TENDERS for certain ALTERA- TIONS and EXTENSIONS to the above Schools. Plana and Specification may be seen on application to the undersigned, or at the Offices of the Architect, Mr T. Roderick, Clifton-street, Aberdare. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 21st June, 1900, endorsed Tenders for Abernaut School Ex- tensions." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, JOHN MORRIS, Clerk. Town Hall, Aberdare, June 911900_?- THE GRAIGOLA MERTHYR COM- JL PANY, LTD., SWANSEA, invite TENDERS ior the SUPPLY of their requirements in the follow- ing STORES and MATERIALS for the Six Months endiug the 31st December next Ironmongery, Files and Tool Steel. Steam-piping and Fittings, Bolts and Nuts, Rivets, Nails, &c., Packings, Waste, &c., India- rubber and Asbestos Sheeting and Washers, Wire Ropes, Timber, lion. { Forms of Tender may be obtained upon application in writing to the Company up to the 15th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. Swansea, 5th June. 1900. rjl 0 B U L D E R. s. TENDERS are required for PULLING DOWN and REBUILDING a CHURCH at Llangennech, near Llaneliy, for the Rev. D. Davies. The plans can be sec-n &t the Vicarage, Llangennech, and at my Office, where bills of quantities ma.y be obtained. Tenders are to be sent in to me not later than June 23rd next. 7504 E. M. BRUCE-VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Cardiff, 6th June, 1900. Architect, Cardiff. rrO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. JL — ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY. LIMITED. j WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAll STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: "Dawn»y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 TO ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS.—RADYR RED GRAVEL for Walks and Drives, Coping Steps, Landings, Engine Bed?, Shoddies, Walling, &c. Tbe only Red Stone in Wales (Speciality). Supply by rail or cart. Road into Quarry, only about mile from Llandaff. Orders quickly executed. 7384 LEWIS, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. TO ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, &c. GIBSON'S SPECIAL GRANITE CEMENT FLOORS. Guaranteed to stand Hardest Wear. Suitable-lor Stables, Warehouses, Breweries, Schools, Railway Platforms, Roofs, Copings, Plinths, Ac. Specimen Stable Floors can be inspected in Cardiff. No joints. i/iticis ON APPLICATION. WORKS-QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. J Nat. Tel. 422. 5588 B8SION3 A N D CI O NS LIMITED, Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PXECEB RANGES. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH OOAD, /"CARDIFF. 774 e gl. V.' 4993 Slabs by fitter. TO CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS, HOSIERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEECROFT, SONS, and .1. NICHOLSON are instructed by Mr John Lloyd Davies, of 36, Castle-street, Swansea, who is relinquishing business iu consequence of the property having been acquired by the Corporation for street improvements, to OFFER for SALE by TENDER the Stock of CLOTHING, OUTFITTING, AND HOSIERY, amounting to £ 1,036 168 Gd, or thereabouts, in one lot. The Stock is on view at 36, Castle-street, Swan. sea, until Thursday, June 14th, on which day. at 12.15 p.m., Tenders will be opened at Messrs 'Beecroft, Sons. a.nd Nicholson's Offices, 12, Woo»d-3treet, London, E.C., from wholll Abstracts can bf had, or on the premises at Swansea. 36uílùing Societies. BINCIPALITY PERMANENT jjj, INVESTIINNT JJUIIiDING jgOCIETY. JGEST JYJEDIUM FOR J-^OANS ON JJROPERT I E S. APPLY FOR THIMOih ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7422 AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 20. Bridge-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry; „ Market Buildings. Ebb", Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, RJNHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND 8 SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman RESERVE Si CONTINGENT FUNDS ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. inteœst. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (iuterest 5 pet- cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARE Sat current rates of ill terest. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 7065 And 21. West Bute-street, Cardiff ONTYPRIDD. LLANTRISANT, AND B RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society. ltedemptiou on fair Terms. Advances Made l'romptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 per cen, Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notice bearing interest at 3 per cent. For J'rospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES. Town Hall Chambers, 6275 Pontypridd. PLEASE NOTICE. 0. R E A T SA L E OF jpiANOFORTES AND QRGANS. JgXPIRATION OF JjEASE. R. J. HEATH & SONS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, previous to JJ EMOVING rrO LARGER PREMISES, 7G queen"street' Corner of Charles-street. JGNORMOUS REDUCTIONS For Cash and on the New Hire System. 1066 —-— 2e ALSO AT PENARTH & PONTYPRIDD Na.t. Telephone Cardiff 1,021 Pontypridd, 21. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK and aJl kindred eompllloint5. Free fr OUl mercury Established upwards of 30 ye&rs. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and.Fatent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sect for 60-stamps by the makers. The LinQQta jutf CQBftlfcS Dri public ilotices. THE RHONDDA VALLEY a BREWERIES COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TRANS- FER BOOKS relating to the Four and a Quarter per Cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock aud Five per Cent. Cumulative Preference Shares WILL BE CLOSED from the 18th to the 30th of June, both days inclusive, preparatory to the payment of the Half- yearly Interest and Dividend. By Order. GEO. A. FOOTE, Secretary. ¡ Registered Offices, The Brewerv, Pontypridd, June 8th, ] 900. 7592 CARDIFF JTAS LIGHI'-AND COKE \V COMPANY. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. In consequence of the unprecedented and con. tinued advance in the price of Coal the Directors HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that thev are reluctantly compelled to INCREASE the CHARGE for GAS supplied to all Consumers FROM and AFTER the 24th JUNE NEXT SIXPENCE PER 1,000 CUBIC FEET. This increase will only meet a portion of the extra Expense incurred. and will not be continued after normal prices are again in force. The Discount to large Consumers will be allowed as heretofore. By Order, >31EORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Gas Ofnces, Cardiff, 9th Ma. 7596 COUNTY O F G LAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nert GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN will be holden at the Town of CA HDIFF, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July, 19CO, at Eleven oi the clock in the Forenoon of the same day, when the Justiles then prebent will proceed with the General Business relating to the public affairs of the County. The Grand and Petty Jurors and persons bound by subpoena or recognizance must attend at the above- mentioned day and hour. All Apeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court on the above-mentioned day, and the same will be heard after the conclusion of the Criminal Business, unless the Comt shall otherwise order. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same Sessions. Depositions and recognizances are to be delivered to me by Tuesday, the 26th day of June, 1900. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, 9th June, 1900. 7597 MHE WELSH INTERMEDIATE |_ EDUCATION ACT. CARDIFF SCHEME. CRADDOCK WELLS SCHOLARSHIPS. NEXT EXAMINATION AT THE HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL, SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1900. LAST DAY OF ENTRY, JUNE 22nd. The Scholarships amount in the aggregate to £300. and will be awarded at the wscretion of the Governors in sums ranging from £3 to £10 each. An additional Scholarship of £12 will be given by Air Alderman Sanders. J.P., to the scholar obtaining the highest number of marks in the examination, and Four additional Scholarships of £3 each by Mr John Duncan, J.P., to scholars who fail to secure the Craddoek Wells Scholarships. The Scholarships will be tenable for one year at the Cardiff Higher Grade School,and will be awarded to boys and igirls who are aud have for two years been scholars in any of the Public Elementary Schools in the B trough other than the Higher Grade School. Full particulars and forms of application may be obtained from the Head Teachers of the Elementary Schools or at the Office of the undersigned. 7533 If AVID SHEPHERD, Clerk. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, June 8th, 1900. ABERYSTWYTH, THE BIARRITZ OF WALES."—Health, Sunshine, Scenery, faces the broad Atantic, and fully receives its wonderfully invigorating and bracing breezes lovely beach, excellent bathing, beautiful drives aud walks, numc-rons entertainments and amusements, grand Promenade, Pier, and Pavilion drainage absolutely perfect. Sir James Clark, M.D., says "A fortnight in Aberystwyth is equivalent to a. month's residence in most watering places." Tourist, Ten-day, and cheap Week-end Tickets are now issued. Express Trains, with through lavatory carriages, from London, Manchester, and Birmingham, via Welsh- pool. FOl Illustrated Souvenir aad Guide Free, write Town Clerk. 7310 OTEL CAMBRIA, ABERYSTWYTH. JLJL Electric light throughout, passenger lift, salt water baths, sumptuously equipped, moderate tariff. —Address Manager. 7311 ivm+e—m—WWi—ii rm —————— 1tblíc ^pointments. COUNTY BOROUGH "OF CARDIFF. -— APPLICATIONS a.re invited for the APPOINT- MENT of ASSISTANT INSPECTOR of NUIS- ANCES. Candidates must not be under 25 years of age nor over 40, and must hold the Certificate of the Sanitary Institute or the Certificate of the Sanitary Inspectors Examination Board. The salary will commence at 30s per week, with uniform, and the person appointed will rank as 3rd class Assistant Inspected and may be required to qualify for the higher classes in accordance with the scale adopted by the Council. He will also be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the office, and to act under the direction of the Medical Officer of Health. Successful applicant must pass a medical examination by the Medical Officer of Health. Applications, in candidates' own handwriting, stating age, whether nurried or single, past and present occupation, and accompanied .by copies of three recent testimonials (which will not be returned), to be Sellti to me on or before 25th June eudorsed Inspector of Nuisances." Further particulars may be obtained from Dr. Walford, Town Hall. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 11th June, 1900. 7595 BOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CORPORATION BATHS, GUILDFOR IN- CRESCENT. Applications are invited for the joint position of SUPERINTENDENT and MANAGERESS of the Corporation Baths. Applicants must be man aud wife, with not more than three children, the youngest not being less than 14 years of age, the bedroom accommodation being limited. Joint salary £ 2 10s per week, rising by annual increments of 515 per week to a. maximum of JE3 per week, with' House, Coal, and Li(!ht-the engagement to be determinable ùy one calendar month's notice on either side. Persons appointed will be required to devote their whole time to the position, to carry out the duties specified by the Locai Government Board, and to take entin, charge of the establishment and the staff thereat, and be responsible for the proper management and work- ing thereof to the Property, Markets, &c., Committee. Applications on the proper forms (which may be '• obtained at my office, together with print of the before-mentioned duties) with copies of three recent testimonials, to be sent to mc, endorsed '• Baths Superintendent, &c. on or before June 26th, 1900. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, will be deemed a.n absolute disqualiifcation. No application will be considered unless "n the proper form. J. L. WHEATLEY", Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 11th Juue. 1900. 7589 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. The Council invites APPLICATIONS for the post of ASSISTANT in the NORMAL and SECONDARY TRAINING DEPARTMENTS tor WOMEN. Applications, accompanied by testi- monials, should be sent to the undersigned not later than THURSDAY, the 2lst inst. Particulars may be obtained from J. Austin Jenkins, B.A., Secretary and Registrar. 3914 GLYNCORRWG CHOOL BOARD. \3r — WANTED on the 1st September next, a MALE TRAINED CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT (with D Certificate), at a salary of jE80 per annum, rising £ o per annum to a maximum of £95. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and past experience, together with copies or three recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned by the 18th July next. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerks. 58, Water-street, Neath, 9th June, 1900. 7583 LLANGEINOLL SCHOOL BOARD. — ASSISTANT MISTRESSES (Art. 50-52) WANTED for Mixed and Infants' Schools. Salary up to JB55, according to experience.—Apply CHARLES WILLIAMS. Ogmore Vale, R.S.O., Glamorganshire. WANTED at Loveston Board School, W V an Ex-P.T. (qualified Art. 50 or 52), to take sole charge for 2 or 3 months average attendance, 32 state salary.—Write at once to Benjamin Evans, High-street, Narbertb. 7561 36n (gfturatipft. CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JtJL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-BOAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten undet. Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for all Public Exams. Happy Home for Boarders. Good Recreation Ground. 1162 BATH. HOME SCHOOL Fon GIRLS, JLJL KENSINGTON, BATH. PsiNoiPAXiS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. —Healthy situation. Careful tuition and homfe com- 0rts. Tennis, Swedish Drill, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 1204 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAlú, THE JJOATH JFLURNISHING COMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDFD, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS Call and inspect our Immense Stock, which is one of the Largest and Best Selected out of London. Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Mansion at terms to suit all customers, or Wholesale Prices for Cash. We do the LARGEST RETAIL UPHOLSTERY TRADE in South Wales. Manufactured in our own Work- shops. Customers may select their own frames and coverings without extra charge. It will be to your advantage to give us a call before finally deciding. Write or call for our new 42-page Catalogue and Prospectus free of charge. General Terms :— £ y £ fi^to 7 2s 6d weekly. to to 12 3s 6d II 15 to 20 5s Od „ Larger amounts to suit customers' co nvenience All Goods Delivered Free within 50 miles. Carpets laid, Floorcloths fitted Free of Charge. No Connection with any other Firm in Cardiff. Please Note our Only Address in Cardiff— JJOATH « £ CA8JLE-ROAD, AND VBRg-SIREET. ilQATH. CARDIFF. BS public Jlmnsttiunts. CARDIFF! i THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING a.t7.30, the Farcicai Comedy, MY FRIEND THE prHNCE, From the Ganick Theatre, London. MATINEE Juue ISth, at 2. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Telephone 362. NEXT WEEK.—THE SORROWS OF SATAN. O. R A N D T HEAT R E~. X Lessee and M&naer.EDWARD QMNTUR TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF The Great Sensational Drama, A JJEMON'S JQEVICE, Time and Popular Prices as usual. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen- street. 1W AR BIOGRAPH FROM THE PALACE THEATRE, LONDON. pARK TTALL rjlO-NIGHT. JL JH JL V GREAT SUCCESS. SELECT CONCERT PARTY OF EMINENT ARTISTES. MISS EDITH ICMA, MRS ROBERT CUNINGHAM, MR SYDNEY BROOK, MR SPENCER LORRAINE. "|7* VERY THE GREAT EVENING \V a l: BARK J^IOGEAPH. "F" -ar- » T T The Largest and Most Per- HALL, feet ANIMATED PICTURES JLJL ON TOUR, /"CARDIFF. \j DIRECT ~]Vf~ATINEES'" FROM THE 1 FRONT. WEDNESDAY;: All the Most Recent Events lHURSDAi, connected with the SATURDAY. TRANSVAAL WAR. Admission,3s, 2s, and Is. Children Half-price. Plan and Tickets at Messrs Newmans', Queen-street. Commence at 3 and 3. 7459 (f5.IrllnnOnS.. jp- AND A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. 4 CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, <fcc. Weather and circumstauces permitting. JUNE. Leave Cardiff. Leave Weston. Tues.. 12—7.30 a.m., 2.45, Tues,, 12—8.15 a.,oo., 3,30, 4.45, 6.30 p.m. 530, 8,30 p.m, Wed., 13—8.15 a.m., 3.30, Wed., 13—9.0 a.m., 4.15, 5.30, 7.30 p.m. ) 6.15, 8.15 p.m. Thurs., 14—8.30,10.15a.m., a..m., 3.30, 5.0, 7.0 p.m. 5.45, 8.0 p.m. Fri., 15-8.30, 11,C a.m., Fri.. 15—9.15 a.m., 4.30, 6.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Sat., 16-8.30, 10.15- a.m., Sat.. 16—*9.15, 11.0 a.m 5.30,7.30 p.m. 6.15, Mon., 18-9.30, 11.15 a.m., MOD., 18-*10.0 a.m., 12 115, 7.45 p.m. j noon. 6.30, 8.30 p.m. GHAND DAY TRIP TO BOURNE- \3T MOUTH, VIA BURNHAM, MONDAY, JUNE 18TH, Steamer leaves Cardiff 8.0 a.m., Penarth, 8.10 a.m. Special Train leaves Burnham for Bournemouth 9.30 a.m., returning from Bournemouth at 5,50 p.m. Steamer leaves Burnham 8.45 p.m., after arrival of train, for Penarth and Cardiff. NOTE.—This grand combined Rail and Sea Trip gives Passengers five or six hours at Bournemouth. Special Return Fares to Bournemouth (including Boat and Rail), 5s 6d. REGULAR SERVICE TOLYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. JUNE. Leave Cardiff. Leave Iifracombe. Tuesday 12. 9.15 a.m. Tuesday 12. 2. On.m. Wednesday 13. 9 45 a.m. Wednesday 13. 2.30 p.m. 'Phatsday 14 ".10.30 a.m. j Thursday 14. 3.15 p.m. Friday 15.10.30 a.m. | Friday 15. 4. 0 p.m. Saturday 16,10.30 a.m. I Saturday 16. 4.30 p.m. Monday 18.11.15 a.m. ( Monday 18. 5. 0 p.m. Steamer leaves Lynmouth 45 minutes after Ilfra- combe. CHEAP ROUTE TO DEVON AND CORNWALL in connection with the London and South- Western Railway. Steamer leaves Penarth 10 minutes later than Cardiff except.trips marked For particulars and Tickets apply Mr WM. GUY, 6510 70A. Bute-street, Cardiff. THE js|OUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" Is ON SALE at the following Agents each morning: WESTON (9 A.M.). W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. H Jelly, Meadow-street. J. Manning, Claremont. near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.M.) J. R. Lovegrove, Hill-road. W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall, ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M.) H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. W7. H. Smith aud Son, Railway Bookstall. SUMMER TOURS in SCOTLAND.— THE HOYAL ROUTE—COLUMBA, IONA, &c., SAIL DAILY, MAY TILL OCTOBER, Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, HOPE- STREET. GLASGOW. 7329 S ^publications. THE WELSH PEOfLE, their Origin, History, Laws, Language, Literature, and Characteristics with two Maps. By Principal Rhys and D. Brynmor Joues. Pub. at 16s; Post Free for 12s 6d. CHAMBERS' ENCYCLOPiSDIA, New Edition, 10 vols. Pub. at JE5 Carriage Free for jE3 16s. TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL RE- FORM, by Rowntree and Sherwell. Pub. at 6s Post Free for 4s 3d. ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, 7126 JQARLINGTO^'S HANDBOOKS. Sir Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Queen to thank Mr Darlington for a copy of his handbook." A brilliant success."—The Times. Most emphatically tops them ail ."—Daily Gravhic. EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE "L ONDON AND JgNVIRONS." -ILj JUj 5s, by E. C. COOK and E. T. COOK, M.A. Twenty-four Maps and Plans. Sixty Illustrations Visitors Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- mouth, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Wor- cester, Gloucester, Liandrindod Wells, Builth Wells, Lianwrtyd Wells, Llangammarch Wells, Llan- dudno, Rhyl, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Bangor, Carnar- von, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Criccieth, Pwllheli, Bala, Llangollen, Bettwsycoed, Snowdon, The Isle of Wight, and Channel Islands should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, Is Each. LLANGOLLEN DARLINGTON AND CO. 6474 LONDON SIMPKINS, & ALL BOOKSELLERS. PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. THE jyriNiNG tl/Tanual BY WALTER R. SKINNER. Contains full particulars of all 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 IIond mining secretaries. The particulars given of each Mining Company iu- clude the directors aud 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 I\,S disclosed hy the accounts. Over 1,400 pages. Demy 8vo. Price 2ls., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET, LONDON. E.C. 1136 THE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT 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, aud has been fouud to oe a very valn- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautüul ArchitiecmraJ Iond Art Illustrations ot any paper publisbed in any of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d.. PtmxasHKB BY P. A. GILBERT 'WOOD. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. LUDGATE cmcus, LONDON. 1154 ÇARDIFF" SWANSEA, AND NEW. \J PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 255. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a cOlUpleterecord of Íle Shipping business of Carllif1, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and circulates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, a.nd generally thoughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports. OITTF.F OFFICES:—105, St Mary-street. Cardiff. Post Free Three Stamps. A TREATISE on the Cure of Nervous and Physical Exhaustion in Men. Loss of Vital Power, and its accompanying diseases: Cheir success- ful Core by an entirely Original and Effective System TREATMENT, MDPFTAY, 7,$ODTTW»PTON-ROW. jtgftjtogi W.C. MR public .1tti!5fmtlttS. Cardiff" "'Tis not in monals to command success, but well do more; ieserve Iv.ddison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PLACE AT A NDREWS- lEW HALL, <CTL .sUiL QUEEN.STREET. (A FEW DOORS FROM THE EMPIRE.) Managing Director .OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT. The Popular Comedian, T E I)u N v 1L L E' Comic Brevity Personified. LILIAN BISHOP. Male Impersonator and Dancef. DAN CltAWLEY, The Funny Eccentric Comedian and Dancer. Mdlle. IDA RENE, Chanteuse. THE EIGHT ENGLISH ROSES In their Latest London and Parisian Success. From the Palace Theatre, Miss FLORENCE BINDLEY, Vocalist, Dancer, and Intrumentalist. Won't vcu, Bobs ?" THE THREE PHYDORAS. In a Grotesoue Musical Act. W. H. ATKINSON, Vocalist. WAL PINK & CO. in their Latest Novelty, "Peggy." Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clocl¡: and 9; late one between g o'cloek and 1L Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays), at the Empire Offices, which the fire did not touch, 11am. to 4 p.m. and7to!0 p.m. Saturdays 11 a. m, to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. SVVAWHKa. m H E E M P I R E~, JL HIGH-STREET. Maxigikg DIRECTOR OSWALD Stoia. TO-NIGHT. AUSTIN R U D D. THE HARVEY BOYS. MAY EVANS, LILY LENA. SISTERS CORINL MAUD ROSS, &c. Two complete and distinct performances nightly. All the Artistes appaar at each. NEWPORT N" E W P O R T E RTiT CHARLES-STREET. Á CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR Oswald &TQHL TO-NIGHT. GEORGE ROBEY, ETHEL HAYDON, W. H. FOX, "PatWvwhiski," MILLIE MX DON, HEELEY AND MARRA, SPRY & MONTI, OLIVE TRIO. BLACK & WHITE. A brilliant Programme-worth a visit from Cardiff 1" Y C E U M N eT W P O R T _i Proprietor & Manager. Mr Clahrncr SODNBS.. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Great Success of the highly jwpular Musical Play, GREAT TEMPTATIONS. Prices, 6d to £1 Is. Box Office Open Daily '10 j to 10. Telephone No. 158 Na.t. NljiXT WEEK—The thrilling Drama, MASTER OF THE CHAIN. NEWPORT ATHLETIC GROUNDS. GRAND SPORTS. SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH. First Race 3.0 p.m. Fourteen Events, including 'i HALF-MILE BICYCLE SCRATCH RACK i for Championship of South Wales. 250 Competitors, including N. G. Prichard, ChampioB i Sprinter of India; Metcalfe, rarker, Griggs, J. A. Gould, Dare, Leonard < Excursion trains leave Cardiff 1.30 and 2.40 p.m. i; Is 3d return. 49e TONYPANDY. j THE WELL-KNOWN LLWYNYPIi JL and TONYPANDY ATHLETIC SPORTS wu take place on the CLUB GROUNDS on MONDAY, ] July 23rd, 1900. j For farther particula.rs apply 7578 D. LLEWELLYN, Hon. Sec. pUBLIC O T I C E SAMUEL BROS., QABLNET jyr ANUFACT URERS AND OMPLETE HOUSI FURNISHERS, 70 QUEEN-STET, ^JA-RDIFJe; £1,500 Worth of BEDSTEADS. £2,000 Worth of DINING & DRAWING ROOM SUITES. £21000 Worth-of BEDROOM SUITES. £5,500 Worth of general and various of FURNITURE. £1.250 Worth of CLOCK ORNAMENTS and FANCY GOODS. £lOOO Worth of BAMBOO FURNITURE, £1,250 Worth of FLOORCLOTHS, CAR. PETS, &c. £1,000 Worth of BABY CARRIAGES, Newest Designs. All the above Goods will be Sold for Cash or on Eaay Payments, at the following terms :— £10 worth of Furniture 41- per week.. £ 20 „ „ 61- £ 50 „ „ 10/- „ Aud &0 on in proportion. Special terms arranged for larger amounts. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FiriEE WITHIN 10t MILES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. Our Representative will call and submit prices 01 application. Before purchasing pity us a visit. It wiil repay yo," Communicate with us direct. We employ no agents or pay commission, so onr prices are the lowest in the town. NOTE ADDRESS- SAMUEL BROS., 70, QUEEN. STREET, CARDIFF. pIANOS. pIANOS. pIANOS FROM 10s MONTHLY ON NEW HIRE SYSTEM, JgECHSTEIN jpiANOS, THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. LONDON PRICES FOR CASH. gITEINWAY JpiANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. £ JOLLARD & £ jOLLARD JpiANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., JgJRNST J £ APS jpiANOS | THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., 1 SOLE AGENTS. i JgRINSMEAD jpiANOS, THOMPSON AND SHACKELL; LD. ^EUMEYER jpiANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LDm SOLE AGENTS. J IBACH pIANOfc j CHALLEN piANOS, } JgSTEY QRGANS. 1 fJ^HOMPSON & SHAClibLL, LD* I SOLE AGKNTS, I CENTRAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 4 Jj 24, QUEIEN STREE*T, CARDIFF, jl And at Swansea, Newport, Merfnr, Llaneliy, Polity- fll pridd, Bridgend, Barry Deck, &c.. &c. !| Pianos by other makers taken in exchange. 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