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LONG & CO.'S STOUT I' 2s 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6v „ „ HALF-PINTS, :80LE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT— ]FULTON, DUNLOP& CO., LIMITED, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF AND 1119 I WINDSOR.ROAD, PENARTH.
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COMPLETION OF STOCK-TAKING. As a result of the abov«cwe hare decided to clear several hundred odd lengths at the following areat reductions:- Usual Now Price. Selling. Real Scotch Suitings to measure h"" 50/- 57/6 Royal Nary Serge Suitings to measure 50/- 37/6 Pure Cashmere Trouserings to mea- sure i61. io/6 Slack Vienna Coat and Vest to mea- sure 421- 301- Iiadie8' Costumes in all Materials. ^4 54 2Jto3 All these Materials will be made up in our usual Style which is Guaranteed. 7894 THE WEST END TAILORS, 19 AND 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF.
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pipping Notices. u N A R D f, I N B ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. f FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YOBK. TO BOSTON. Servia Tues., Sept. 4 Saxonia .Tues.. Sept. ^tucania Sat., Sept. 8 | Sylvania .Taes., Sept. 11 Smbria Sat., Sept. 15 Ivernia .Tues., Sept. 35 FABES Saloon, from £ 15; 2nd Cabin, from *s $t& Class, £ 5 5s, and £ 5 10s, according to steamer. 10 per cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon, o pe 9ent. Second Cabin. „ Third class passengers by New ^P^knr«^with- tooked to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, wiin jot extra charge, H/tnlrad Third class passengers by Boston steam .th at io New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore witnoui, to P««. Passengers booked through to a''1Pc^msWp1Oom- UndCan&a. Apply to The Cnnard Steamsmp^om pany, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any g Cardiff: Messrs W. J. Trounce, Bnte Cardlff. A. N. Bishop. 9, Rectory-road, C^on. Carmn M. Jones and Son Al>eravon Talbot; D. T. Davies, 43, ,%p" inL" treet. Street, Merthyr; W. Hancock, 2, _g|.ree^ iilanelly; Joseph A. Williams, 23, Hnghes, Morriston; J. L. Bowen. "teeet IW Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, 19. M,\F» office ffaver- tillery; F. W. Lewis, '"l elegraph .Jjjg. \y# lordwest; Capt. J. A. Scott. Oa cu'emist, Briton £ Tong, Brynmawr. W. Britannia, terry; W. J. Harry. 8« IfSpridd: MrW. forth; Wm. Thomas and Son, 1 on yp X.. Willin.mq. 41. pmiraren-street.j^^anoy.. S-YRRSR A M E R 1 O A N L IN E UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ^.I.-I'HAMPTON-NEW YOKK SERVICE. iODamMPM TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS, Highest Class of accommodation for Haloon.Hecon 3abin and Steerage Passengers JMVEBPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PH UM 1)ELPHIA. 9 Passengers and Qoode are landed at Philafleipiua a the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail toad, wliich jta the Shortest and most Direct ltonfce to a P < the Western fibMWFJ. „ Bftnt.bampton J Apply to Riciiardson. Spence & Co.. Bout P Liverpool; W. J. Trounce & Sons, Bate DOCKS C. Stewart & Co. W°"nt«tuart-Bg.. lipp, Caatle-rd, Cardiff; Mason Co.. 2«HM°X,Btln. Austin ami SUcoeks. Swansea, • BrlktsU SVeath-road, Laudore; D. B. inom»»-g j «err»uVWL.^ k\VRjfU Upper Thomas-sti.. U-rtliyi-; K,lXL^ ^VnJala Beld-st., Morris to" T. 13, Seeley.Highs.. A. Tilney, Saw Mills. Aberti lory D.W. uugurni Post office" Tredegar J. D. 'lMio.na« Heve.i KUt«« Wallace J. Tong, 15. Davles-«t>» Bryumaw H. Tomldng, Abergavenny. —-— pAWWtAVB. MORPH*. Ml,. P«|?I7 Captain Connor Cl.L Y 01' CAuI/^ rn»>Uitt Ot66U CITE OF DORTMUND Marlow, CITY OF OPORTO. f the same liue *JOne of the above or okheratefM 1 b rR „ery Ten intended to leave Swnw* for »am«. 'teys. owner*. PaJgrave. l<Veigbts. &c^ apply nnblin. or to tb« fnrphy and Co., J7. »» Jt CO.. Swansea. Agents. A'^nuuMANN. '^9 Agent at Hami.arg-1!1^— JF^ITY OF CORK STEAM PACK -I REAMERS NEWF0RT ltiJd CARDIFF MONDAY, Leave CORK.EVERY MONDAY, NEWPOrii' WEDNESDAY. CARDIFF >■ R t0 DimericU, flatryine Goods other places in the rippf-rary, Tralee, Ma"°w> Bonth of Ireland. Ware. 10s. Deck Passengers CKrf,lf 'fr -tDply to the Agents, For Rates of Kl^trk%riet ^Newport; E. C. limes Maddonk, 109. or to City of Cork «>owni»g, Bute 7498 Iteam Packet Co.. Ltd., C —— 7, RFNP — CANADA and A' „mATED s&E-s." — =5** ts^. Grecian, for St. •7onns; J;" Sept. 8 HallfaX Vcar'go'o'nly. and fan OANADA.-Handbookfi. O'FFXOBS.' 19. >artlcu)ar8 free- Apply AtL consulate »teeet.Liverpool:octoH.G»cn 47. C:»thays- tJbambers.Bute-*0^' Cap.. T ,prounce and Sons, terrace, Cathays, Carditt;^ Mouiit Staart-«q.mre, Bate Docks, O. Koppoch-street, Roath, Cur Cardiff; K- Be^-p,, 32 fifount Stuart-square Car •Uff" J- V! noath .Tones Brothers, jiff- c. J- Cudlipp. 1. jt Mason au'l MMonioBaildlngs.1 ontypj5 |javjeB.Rfc., Brynmawr; Oo„ Swansea :I^- ^r M?hotV,as-fifcreet. Merthjr Tydlil: Civvies. 43, Upper Ln^treeb, Newport, W. MHto" Aberfaw, Merthyr J- L. Boweu. Lftkcfield.LUneUy. il86_ E W Z It: A rJ AND SHIPPING 3N TRONRFB- CAPETOWN,TASMANIA, ANO NE» ^jE^fawrarsaa PAPANUI, 6'Jonf.v' Ss Co., 138. Jjearteiihall- Apply t" J- J!V-nHt5ny Cardiff to C. J. Cudllpp. IP^-S^SS': or»'« Swansea, to B. P^kin^ 'ROYAL MAIL JQOMINXON M MVEBROOR„ PASSENGER for Boston. Aug, 30th, New 0aebec and Montreal. Aug. 30th. Vancouver, for y ec and MontreaL Sept. 13th, Dominion, for Q ftl) inland points. i&ke-FulVp1^««la £ BZftTe PCriuce-sP £ and- Mon. Af) passengers embar o{ information to tog Stafe. Write for b^ 7aines-s('ieet. Liverpool Richards. MillHJvua ^d.plftce. Q' Cliajippi JoneB Bros^ ^r„iprcial-stieet, Nevfpo Milton Locke. 3. Comroe ti|lery, Mon- A. Tilney. Carlyie-street, fl ROxJTH TTNI ASfclf^AL feERVICE.pE Steamers. MaJ'eirf 7"'ien! 8 •NORMAN. Las PalmasSep. 7- P Jz tLISMORE CASTLE fjas Palmas 15 *DURVEGAJ^^ ♦GARTH CASTLE e 21* Sep. 22 rfSsissffi"- '«"•w VMBRS ,rC £ £ 5 — rorta KURRACHIOE, AND PERSIA BOMBAY. JJJJLF PORTS b„ ptioll of traiiRhtPPilll! nb Bo" litrued- Gliwgow. Chester. lwn,• /Fine Goods—} ( f Sept. 15 I Sept, 18 CLAN J Sep. 14 Bongh Goods— f RANALD. I ( Sept. J 8 I |v /Fine Goods- — I Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Hough Goods— j Oct. 24 1 Rent 6.Thurs., Sept. 13 CLAN > rrhur?.. 0 COIiQUHOtTN. i 20.Thnrfl.. Sept. 27 OJjAN j Thnrs.. Closing fol' carP,Q Taking carlo lor c»r.t l) Cape Town, Gliw*ovy. fcep Mossel Bay, nr,»M I East fjoudoll SINCLAIB. BlfVfPbftfVllScpt&j »"a NfttRl- l(G.^ -^n Vs IIACPHEKSON. {Birkenhead,Sep. 13jwC( Newport; For freights apply 1to Manchester Wwrnool, or 109, HQPe 1 — Z~7 ■m/TATTHEWS' LONDON STEAM ^*EaENT'S CANALJDOOK. LlMEHOUSE EVERY THURSDAY FOK CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. Goods ouly- For Rates. &c., »PP}i,WQ DE R' ,/EARVE BP fts C0' »at- r AIT. STB AMIES'3 B o Y A L MAID » M0NT KG AL. mVEUPOOL TO ^UEbbC Sept 4 8A LAKE MEGAN ••••^ Sept. U tod United States. rates for Pi"4 JL Hcrton s I.XJi. a pains in the ba«k, |JJ5Hic»liions. Also &r**eH rton m.p.S. (from the- free for 4s fromG-D-Hort Birmingham, 5S*ral Hospital), Afon-roart ^0^ Mct>eor- f £ oats:_cardiff-«. Merthyr- nover been known J16S reo* HwsmwW' ftlt brr ^.ttction. AUCTION Ai,nOTNTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, aIL r,-p.R gorges, at Cardif f. Sept. ion Hones. M Mr W. C. BALDWIN. Amenean^CatUejat Cardiff^ Dwelling-house and Premiqes, a.t Cardiff .————- Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO. leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff- Sept. 6 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Horses, Cattle, &c., near Llandilo Sept. 12,13,14 Messrs GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, and PERR* Freehold Properties, &c., at Pontypridd g Household Furniture, at Cardiff ..•Sept.6 & 7 Estate, Cottage Property, &c., at Pontypridd.„bept. 1.1 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 14 Mr J. E. GUNN. leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Sept. zo Building Estate, at Swansea ..oept. a Messrs HAMNETT & CO. Residences and Piece of Ijand, at Exeter.— Sept. 7 Mr J. H. HEWS. Ironmongery Stock, at Cardiff.Sept. 10,11,12,13,14,15 Mr ARTHUR HOLMES. Business Premises &c., at Aberearne Sept. 12 Messrs LALONDE BROS. & PARHAM. Residential Property, at Wewton-super-Mare.Sept. Z5 HENRY MANLEY and SONS. TTnropfl ftt Cr&we 58po» 6 oS 7 Horses, a w g M1IirjER and C0. Freehold Properties, at Brecon 21 Freehold Farms, Lands, See., at Brecon ..—».Sept. 21 Messrs W. MORGAN and CO. Leasehold Property,, at Tonypandy^.—Sept. 5 Messrs NEWLAND. DAVIS, <RHUJN 1. Freehold Building Sites, at Sontherndown .Sept. ul Messrs STEPHENSON <fc ALEXANDER. Plant, Machinery, etc., at Cardiff D-GFES PATOT'THOMAS: ■ T Y'6Hno~~ !*P, 5 Crated Water Business, etc., at Newport „ ^^Dwelling-House, <fec at r.henstow Sept. 8 SALE THIS DAY. PROWN FUEL WORKS, MAINDY, CKU NEAR CARDIFF Rtrv OF VALUABIiE PLANT and MACHINERY. SALE OJF VAIJU^P d faiiy-eqnipped PATENT FUEL ELEVATOR at the East Bute Dock. MD0CESSKS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Crown served Coal Company, Waited, ^o^yem^ g their y.bu«nrefh!AUCT ION without reserve, Port't albot, to SELL by AUC i iu Sept. at the above places respectively, on TUDbD^i. 4th, 1900, at 11 a.m. punctually, valuable FIXED AND LOO&E PLANl, MACHINERY, BARGES, PATENT ^UB^oa £ Vf^Lancathire boilers', 28 to which compri&e roughly at 65ibs.; marine 30ft. long by 7ft.diam.. w dgftt 10oibs. pressure type boiler, 9ft. b?.12^ 5{t g horizontal steam vertical boiler, 10ft. Dy 10in by 24m., 6in. engines, 22in. by 36?"- • ? b 30in respectively; by 15in.. 12in. by 24in., and Win. Dy single horizontal puiiDP. 10» yigln_. Carr's 4f t. 6in. by Joseph Evans, lfhn^ y y r hour drlUing disintegrator for aoom « DOWer deep well pump, machme, shapuig^ 5in-) 6jn.f an(j 7in. cast- 3m. by l4"1- w j ditt0 c i. socket joint water iron 8ueam pip>ng^ coal an(i pitch eleva- F,p S^nvevors rSler shutes abont 200ft. of 4*m., 4?n.8,' and other shafting, with blocks couplings, belting, etc.; a large <1u.tnt spare gear, about 250 tons of wrough^ironaudca,t scran wooden bnilaines with corrugated iron roofs, new and old bricks, bolts and nuts, a large quantity of timber? 36 canal barges in good condition, chestnut horse, crank axle cart, tram rails, jet co » wS»"bST& "S^SsHg s Catalogues and further particul^s may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. CARDIFF..VTTX SALE OF A CENTiiALLY SITUATED AND DESIRABLE DWKLr;ING-HOU»E AND PREMISES IN NORTHCOTK-STKEET. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Hotei, Cardiff, on THUR3DA\, the Sep- tember, 19'fl, at 7.30 o'clock in the ^vening (subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced), all that very desirable and centrally situated LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, imown as Northcote House, Northcote-street (off Riehmond-road),Cardiflf containing spacious entrance hall dining and drawing rooms, conservatory, kitchen, eze., on the groand floor; three bedrooms. bathroom, and w.c. on the first floor and three bed. rooms on second floor. There are side and back entrances, and also a small garden. The house is well built and is in a good state of structural and decorative repair, &nd the rooms are spacious and ^Si. now let upon lease for a term of five years from October, 1S97, to Mr G, A. Bertaiot, at the low r<=ut of £ 38 per annum, and is held for a term of 99 years from 2nd Febrnnry, 1874, at the very low ground rent of £ 3 3s per annum. The house is close to two good 'bus services), ana also to Roath Park, and is within five minutes' walk of the Rhymney and Taff Vale Stations. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Andrews' Buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff or to Mr W. Beddoe, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydfil. °/la ABERCARNE. „ SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE, WAREHOUSES, AND MESSUAGES. MR ARTHUR HOLMES is instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the 1 Hotel, Abercarne, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of September, 1900, at Three p.m., the following valuable d BUSINESS PREMISES AND MESSUAGES, subject to the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Societv's-Condibionsof Sale and such other special conditions as shall be incorporated therewith Lot 1 AU that desirable, substantially built LEASEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PllEM'fSES situate aud being No, 2, Market-square, Abercarne now in the occupation of Mrs E. J. Howe, at the low annual rental of 955, the tenant paying rates and taxes. These premises comprise-in the basement, two good cellars ground floor, a spacious shop, three commodious warehouses, an excellent stable with two stalls and loose box, harness-room and hayloft; also a large coach-house for six carts. Dwelling accommodation.—Dining room, drawine- room. breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, and nsual outdoor offices. First floor-six bedrooms and bathroom, with hot and cold water. The tenant's fixtures shall be taken at a valuation, to be made by the Auctioneer. The whole premises are held under two leases for the unexpired term of 56 years from the 25th day of March last, at the annual ground rent of £3 15s. Lot 2.-All those Two substantially, stone-bnilt MESSUAGES, with the large brick warehouse in the rear, together with the gardens therewith, situate and being Nos. 3 and 4 (but formerly Nos. 1 and 2), lilanover-street, Abercarne aforesaid, in the occupa- tinn of Mr Alfred Morean, as yearly tenant, at the low annual rental of £ 25. V,„SH Lot 3.—All those Two substantially, stone-bnilt MESSUAGES, being Nos. 5 and 6 (formerly 3 and 4), Llanover-street aforesaid, adjoining the above, with the gardens in the rear, in thei occupations of Messrs William Harris and George Colebrook, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of 110, 6d each ines;;uage. Lot 4.—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 7 and 8 (formerly 6 and 7), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the gardens in the roar thereof, in the occupa- tions of. Messrs William Thomas and John Lavender at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £1 03 6d each mLotUa|—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 9 and 10 (formerly 8 and 9), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the gardens in the rear. in the occupations of Miss White and Henry Prosser, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of £ 1 0s 6d each messuage. Lot 6.—All those Two substantially, stone-built MESSUAGES, adjoining the above, being Nos. 11 and 12 (formerly 10 and 11), Llanover-street afore- said, with the gardens in the rear, in the occupations of Messrs William Lewis and T. Roberts, at the low monthly (lunar) rental of Ll 03 6d each messuage. Lot 7.-All those Two subst&Dtifdly, stone-built MESSUAGES adjoining the above, being Nos. 13 and 14 (formerly 12 and 13), Llanover-street aforesaid, with the gardens in the rear, in the occupations of Messrs W. Pritchard and Jacob James, at the low monthly (calendar) rental of Ll 2s each messuage. Lots 2 to 7 inclusive are held under an Indenture of Lease dated the 3rd day of July, 1866. for the term of 99 years from the 25th day of December, 1865, and each Lot will be sold subject to an apDortioned yearly ground rent of £2 3s 4d, and subject to the covenants and conditions con- tained in the said lease, and which lease will be produced at the Sale. The above messuages are situate in the main street of Abercarne, are very substantially-built, and, having regard to their position ana the accommodation provided, are let at extremely low rentals. Arrangements can be made whereby one- half of the purchase money can be obtained at a reasonable rate of interest, and the principal re-paid by half-yearly or yearly instalments. To view apply to the tenants, and for farther par- ticulars to the Auctioneer, 24; Bute-street, Cardiff; or to C. DAUNCEY, Esq., 8784 Solicitor, Tredegar. SALE TO-MORROW. IN LIQUIDATION. __— NEWPORT, IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. TO 33RATED WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on behalf of the Liquidators, subject to conditions which will be produced at time of sale (unless previously disposed of by private treaty), as a going concern, the BUSINESS OF THE NEWPORT JSHATED WATER CO., LTD., Together with the modern machinery, plant, live and dead stock, lease of premises, etc., as per par- ticulars on flyleaf. The Sale will be held at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5th, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. The attention of Ærated Water Manufacturers and Merchants is directed to this genuine old-established business having an extended connection amongst hotels and licensed and private bonses. Further particulars and full list of machinery and plant may he obtained upon application to Mr Walter Hunter, Accountaut. Council Chambers, Corn-street; the Auctioneer, 9, Tied egar-place; or to Mr W. Lyndon Moore, Solicitor to the Liquidators, Gloucester Bank Chambers-all of Newport, Mon. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 9. Tredegar-place, Newport, August 10th, 1900.. 8702 WILLXAMS, (PONTABDAWE) W ORM 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-faceo, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, Instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. m sir.-I have for sometime used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and fin^them a very 'goeedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and their mcr^eoble and convenient form is a great recommen- dation for children.-W. HOTCUINSON. Vicar of Howdcu Sold at 9&d. 15&d. and 2s9d pet box+by most Chemists, or lex 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist. 30. High-street, Bnaana. A list of tartta BKwials.fymptons, on application, 1166 j 14, iro Indian. SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). RE HENRY LLEWELLYN GROVER, EtQ„ DECEASED. SALE of the FREEHOLD ESTATE, known M CL.YDACH COURT. LEASEHOLD COTI'AGE PROPERTY, AND STOCKS AND SHARES in various PUBLIC COMPANIES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING. and PERRY have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the New Inu Hotel, Pontypridd, To-morrow, WEDNESDAY, the 5th (InT of September, 1900, at 2.30 p.m.Jpunctually, the following — THE FREEHOLD MANSION, Ki own as CLYDACH COURT," LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, And STOCKS AND SHARES. Lot L-The ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD ESTATE of Sa. Or. 27p. or thereabouts, known as CLYDACH COURT, situate in the parish of Llanwonno. and about TWO MILES from the TOWN of PONTY- PR'DD, approached by three carriage drives and also by two side entrances. The Mansion is surrounded by beautifully timbered and well laid out grounds, commanding good views of the surrounding Country, built of Forest stone, with freestone dressings and contains ENTRANCE HALL, opening into a conservatory SPACIOUS DINING-ROOM, fitted with carved wood mantelpiece DRAWING-ROOM, with carved wood mantelpiece and overmantel and French casement leading to outside veran3alf-> MORNING ROOM; lav&tory at the end of hall. ON THE FIRST FLOOR.—Nine capital bedrooms, two dressing-rooms, day and night nurseries, bath- room with hot and cold water, w.c. ON THE TOP FLOOR.—Billiard-room, capable of conversion into bedrooms a bedroom and boxroom. A Milner's safe is built into the wall at the top of the staircase leading to this floor. The Domestic Offices, which are wholly situate on the ground floor, comprise excellent kitchen, a store- room fitted with shelves and cupboards, china pantry fitted glass cupboards, larder fitted with marble and slate slabs, luggage lift to the first floor, ironing room, washhouse with boiler, scullery with excellent cooking range and wash-uu troughs, WELL-ARRANGED CELLARAGE. THE RANGE OF STABLES AND HOMESTEAD BUILDINGS comprise a Coachman's Cottage, containing a sitting-room, scullery. pantry, and two bedrooms; coach-house with accommodation for six carriages, saddle room, two loose boxes and five stalls bay lofts and fruit rooms over, with shelves and racks cow shed, cart lodge, pigeon and fowl houses, men's kitchen two capital pigstyes THE PICTURESQUE PLEASURE GARDENS AND GROUNDS include many rare specimen and other forest trees and shrubs, are skirted by a small coppice or wood, through which runs the well-known and greatly-admired walk, known as the Primrose Walk," leading to the Tennis and Croquet Lawns, and gradually sloping away to the bank of the River Clydach, LARGE and unusually PRODUCTIVE FRUIT and KITCHEN GARDENS, Vinery, Hot-house. Fernery, and Garden Frames, together with a capital Orchard well planted with trees of the choicest kinds. There is a small Paddock enclosed by Iron fencing, Poultry Yard with duck pond, and a good drying ground. The House was built by the Deeetsed regardless of cost for his own occupation. Lot 2. All those TWELVE WELL BUILT DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 4 to 15. Grover-street, Pontypridd, let to good tenants at 22s per lunar month each house, and producing the gross annual rental of £ 17112s. Held under Leases for 99 years from the 1st November, 1873, less ten days, at the yearly gronud rent of tl3 6s lid. The above will first be offered in one Lot, and if not sold will be divided. Lot 3.—An UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF SIXTEEN DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 1 to 16 inclusive, MARITIME-TERRACE, PONTY- PRIDD. Let to respectable tenants at 18;! per lunar month each house, and producing the gross annual rental of S187 4s. Held under lease for 99 years from the 1st November, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of 919 Is 8d. Also included in this lot will be one-fourth share in the unbuilt-on LAND adjoining this property, comprising about fonr acres, held for 99 years, at the total annual head rent of 152 129 2d, and the sum of A13 3s Id, being one-fourth of the rent, is chargeable and Dayabi e by the purchaser of this lot. STOCKS AND SHARES. 165 FIVE POUND SHARES in the FERNDALE GAS LI3HT AND COKE AND WATER WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED. 20 FIVE POUND SHARES in the PONTYPRIDD STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED. 5 TEN POUND SHARES in the RHYMNEY COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. 500 ONE POUND 5 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES (6s per Sliare paid up) in the CAR- DIFF AND GLAMORGANSHIRE VALLEYS LAND AND BUILDING INVESTMENT COMPANY. LIMITED. 300 ONE POUND ORDINARY SHARES in the above Company. 10 TEN POUND SHARES (iEg per Share paid up) in the WESTERN VALLEYS (MON.) WATER AND GAS CO. 10 ONE POUND SHARES in the CARDIFF AND DTSTKTCT CART HORSE CO LTD. 1164 ALEXANDRA (NEWPOHi AND SOUTH WALES) DOCKS AND RAILWAY CONSOLI- DATED B STOCK. The above will be sold in convenient lots. See particulars of sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale. with Plans and Orders to view, may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff or Messrs GROVER. GROVER& WILLIAMSON. Solicitors, 8472 Cardiff and Pontypridd. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. 6th and 7th SEPTEMBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN APPOINTMENTS, being THE CONTENTS OF A LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Known as FAIHFORD," And Removed to Cardiff for better convenience of Sale, comprising the CONTENTS of TWELVE BED. CHAMBERS, DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURK, an UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE by TRUBNER, another by Bord, DINING, LIBRARY, and MORN- ING-ROOM FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE, OIL PAINTINGS, engravings, CARVED OAK FURNI- TURE, fittings of Hall, and the usual Effects of a large Residence, which MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 6th and 7th September, at 11 o'clock each day. THE ABOVE ELEGANT APPOINT- MENTS. The CONTENTS of TWELVE BEDROOMS, in- cluding appointments in ash, rosewood, walnut, mahogany, and other woods. some with large ward- robes, sets of toilet tables, a 6ft. 6in. DARK MAHOGANY BEDROOM SET. with complete appointments, a fine 7ft, SPANISH MAHOGANY WARDROBE and a pair of toilet tables en suite, a ROSEWOOD and ASH BEDROOM SET, HAND- SOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, some with hangings, hair mattresses, feather beds, single wardrobes, chests of drawers, a variety of carpets, elegant single and double toilet services, baths, and the usual fififcincH of I:AM7l1.nt¡:. nffiA. I A DINING-BOOM IN CARVED OAK ncludeH pictures, a set of furniture in finely carved oak, viz.. a 6ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD with high back, a 12ft. dining table, a FULL SUITE OF CHAIRS upholstered in Morocco leather, a LARGE DINNER WAGGON, a coal cabinet, large overmantel, a set of velvet curtains, a fine Turkey carpet and rugs, marble clocks, and ornaments in china and bronze. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE includes five sets of curtaius in Swiss laceind silk, window hangings, a beautiful LOUIS XfV. DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in silk, with overmantel and tables en suite, wall cabinets, ITALIAN and FRENCH COMMODES, a rosewood Davenport, pair of brass fenders and fittings, large WILTON PILE CAR- PETS, a 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO- FORTE (by TRUBNER). music settees and cabinets, a Buhl clock, brackets, Chesterfield settees and easy chairs, card tables, standard lamps and silk shades, occasional chairs, a large assortment of deco- rative china, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES. The FURNITURE of BREAKFAST and MORN- ING ROOMS, LIBRARY. ENTRANCE HALL, LANDINGS and STAIRCASES, carved oak hall furniture, chairs, settees; the CONTENTS of CHINA and PLATE PANTRIES, kitchens, and out- door effects, 8666 ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had ol the Auctioneers. Cardiff. ølts btt fribab Contract SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY.—TO K-3 BREWERS, CAPITALISTS. &c-Freehold Beerhouse, near Aberdare, to be Sold by Private Treaty.—For full particulars apply to T. D. Williams, 24 Tudor-terrace, Aberdare. 246 G R B A T SALiL. piAtfOFORTES AND ORGANS BY ALL JVIA ERS. JgXPIRATION OF L PASE. R. J. HATH ( SONS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, R EMOVING. TO LARGER pREMISES, CORNER OF HARLES-STREET. QREAT REDUCTIONS. Cash and New Hire System. 1066 -—— 2. ALSO Aft PENARTH AND PONTYPRIDD. MANUFACTORY-LONDON. 9431 Nat. Telephone Cardiff 1,021. Pontypridd, 21. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK and all kindred complaints. Free fr om mercury Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendor* throughout the world, or sent for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln aud Midland Counties Drup, ■Comoi ny. Lincoln. 1003 E W P O R T O F F I C;,13 S or CHB WAUSS DAU3f NBWS,j I, STKBBX Public$oticea. — i PRIZE Drawing for John Yonng, Hop- kinstown, postponed to October 15th. All duplicates and money to be returned on or before October I lth. and winning numbers will be published in all papers as announced on October 17th. x860 rjl A F F V A L E R A I LWAF. The TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that, the ordinary working of the railway having been resumed, they will be prepared on and from Monday Next to receive at any of their stations all merchandise traffic intended for con- veyance. A. BEASLEY. General Manager. Cardiff, 1st September, 1900. 8772 BATH HO R S E SHW, SEPTEMBER 5th & 6th. EXHIBITION BY MESSRS W. & L. WINANS of their CELEBRATED AMEKSCAN TROTTERS Both Days. BARNEY F., winner of many first prizes. ALDARET, winner of many races, mile trial in 2min. 17secs. LAKE ERIE and PUINCELL, the holders of the world's two-mile pair-horse record, and EGGNOGG. the '.veil-known road mare. GREAT JUMPING COMPETITIONS BOTH DAYS. Admission—First day, 10 a.m., 2s 6d; 4 p.m.. is, Second day. 10 a.m., Is 4 p.m., 6(1. 8722 LEWIS C. MUNDY, Secretary. CARMARTHENSHIRE AGRICULT TURAL SOCIETY. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW OF HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, TANDEMS, TROTTING AND JUMPING. At STRADEY PARK, LLANELLY. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1900. Entries Close September 6th certain. 8715 RHYS W. HARRY, 44. Coldstream-st., Llanellv. SHEEP DOG TRIALSELYRACE- COURSE (by permission of Mr W. Emerson, of Sweldon), WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Sept. 19 and 20. Cnps and Stakes to the value of 480. Under distinguished patronage. Admission to Ground and Grand stand, Is. Schednles and Entrt Forms may be obtained of the Hon. Sec., RICHARD WILLIAMS, Ely. near Cardiff, Entries close Sept. 15th. 8741 ALE OF GLAMORGAN SHOW AT COWBRIDGE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1900. ENTRIES received by wire or telephone up to TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 4th. Open Jumping and Driving Classes. For Schedules apply T. J. YOKWERTH, Cowbridge. P.O. Telephone No. 7. 8704 25, ARGYLE STREET, CYMMER, PORTH, August 30th, 1900.—I, PETER WIL- LIAMS. of the above addres3, EXPRESS MY SINCE HE REGRET, and beg to withdraw uncondi- tionally the advertisement with regard to my wife, Annie Williams.-Sigiied, Peter Williams. Witness, Evai^D^rrnmanj^jymmerJHousejJ^orth^S^ ffieitfors tntft (fcoittrarta. /CARDIFF U N I O N The Guardians Invite TENDERS for THREE MONTHS' SUPPLY of Flonr and House and Stearn Coal, and for Six Months' Supply of Meat, New Zealand Mutton, Fish, Groceries, Tea, Domestic Ironmongery, Bed Furniture, Brushes and Combs, Clothing, Drapery, Flannel, Stockings, Boots and Shoes, Leather, Hauling Coal, Stone, and Rubbish, and Sweeping Chimneys for the Workhouse; and for the Pnrchase of Oakum. Old Iron, Rags, Bones, Pigs' Wash, and Coal Ashes for Six Months from the Workhouse. Samples of Goods, where practicable, to bp sent to the Workhouse, and all Goods supplied must be in accordance therewith. The arrangements for payment of accounts may be obtained from me. Forms of Tender must be obtained from me" and returned to me under cover, endorsed Tender for Supply ;or Purchase) of Workhouse," so as to reach me not later than 6 p.m. on Friday, 14th September, 1900, and mnRt not be pent with the samples. No Tender necessarily accepted. 8779 ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 3rd September, 1900, rriHE URBAN DISTRICT^ COUNCIL X OF BEDWELLTY. TENDERS FOR LIMESTONE. The above Council invite TENDERS for the supply and delivery of about 600 tons of LIMESTONE, broken to pass through a two-inch ring; also for about 200 tons of Limestone Screenings, to be delivered, carriage paid, at such time and rate as shall be required by the Surveyor to the following stations, viz.:— 30n tons of Limestone to Whiterose Station. 100 tons of Gravel to Whiterose Station. 300 tons of Limestone to Blackwood Station. 100 tons of gravel to Blackwood Station. Sealed tenders, giving price per ton and endorsed Tender for Limestone," to be delivered to the undersigned on or before iSatcrday, the 22nd day of September, 1900. Samples of stone to be sent, carriage paid, to Mr J. H. Lewis, Assoc.M.Inst.O.E., Surveyor's Office, Pengam, via Cardiff. The contractor will have to enter into A contract and bond with two sureties for the due aid faithful performance thereof, and to pay the cost of same. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, (Signed) JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, „ „ Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Tredegar. 31st August, 1900. 8778 BRITON FERRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. SEWERAGE WORKS. The above-named Council are prepared to TENDERS for the Construction of abont TOo lS Yards of 3ft. Oin. x 2ft. Egg-shaped BRICK SEWER Drawings and Specifications may be inspected and Bill of Quantities obtained (on payment of One Guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender) at the Offices of the Engineer and Sur- veyor, Mr H. Alec. Clarke, Council Offices. Briton Ferry. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Sewerage Works," to be delivered at my office on or before Thursday. 13th September, 1900. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, 8739 FRED. H. KEMPTHORNE, Clerk. Council Offices, Briton Ferry, 29th August, 1900. rglO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for WIDENING from 12 to 24 feet clear of roadway the Stone Bridge carrying the County Main Road over the River Amman in the Parish of Uaudebie Plans and Specifications may be seen at mv office between tho hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. (except I Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Tenders to be sealed and marked Tender for Pontaman," to be sent to the undersicned nnt I&I-AR than the 1st day of October next. The County Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. THOMAS JONES, Clerk of the Coxintv Council County Council Office, Llandovery, August 30th, 1900. J730 YSTRADYFODWG SCHOOL-BOARD. TENDERS are invited for ADDITIONS to the BOYS' and GIRLS' DEPARTMENTS of the PENTRE BOARD SCHOOLS. Plans and specifi. cations may be seen at the residence of the Architect, Mr Jacob Rees, Hillside Cottage, Pentre, and from whom a form of tender may be obtained. Tenders (endorsed Tender for Pentre School ") must reach the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 10th September. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. G. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. School Roard Offices, Pentre, R.S.O., Glanu, 3rd Sept., 1900. 8780 TENDERS are invited for the EREC- JL TION of STABLES and COACH-HOUSE, etc., at Maesycoed, Pontypridd, for Mrs Morgan. J Plans and specification can be seen at my office. Sealed endorsed Tenders are to bo sent to me on or before WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ARTHUR O. EVANR, Architect, Pontypridd. TENDERS required for Converting z, TEIS DERS required for Converting Premises situated at Elliots town. New Trt> degar, into Two Dwelling-houses.—Plans and specifi- cation may be seen with Mr Thomas Lewis, the Emporiam, Sirhowy. Tredegar. 8781 rfo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY LIMITED WALESA WESTOF ENGLAND GWDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF STEEL JOISTS FLITCH PLATkI.' ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK BRIDGES. 1WOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD ITAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: "Dawn»y. Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. U39 SESSIONS -AND SONS LIMITED. tlftttnftfofenfflcB and Importers of OMMENT. SLATES, TIM)3ER. CHIMNEY-PLHOPS RANGES, GIIATES. AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. pKNARTEt JJOAD, ^ARDIFF. JjlOREST OF JJEAN STONE, BLUE AND GREY, suitable for all Classes ol DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK, 13 ATH GTONE, BED- CORSHAM BED, BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORNGRIT BED. HAWN ASHLAt; !K ALL SIZES. Estimates given for Dre i. ed Stone Work, Prepared I. ready for fixing in either of the above or any other Stone. Stone supplied either Sawn to Size or in the Rongh. Sample" on Application. E. r £ »URNER AND SONS, I STpNE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address: Turnerson." Telephone Numbers; National 648; P.O., 507. 7567 T>RIVATE RESIDENCE for CURE of J-. EXCESSrVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special MedMnnal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseases 3as been successfully established in Glasgow since August, 1898; in Dublin since October, 1399; and now IS?ar Cardiff. Over 300 PatiMits have under-» gone Treatment. Duration of Treatment—Three Weeks Only, Satisfactory references. Terms and *11 Information furnished at the HAGEY INSTI- TUTE C>FFICfiS. 36. WINDSOR • PLACE,. 'CARDIFF. RfiTf 55Tn *n fv«Miini»^iuMio>doarCwriWtwiiui > attest. CARDIFF. ST CATHERINE'S, 10, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS AND KINDERGARTEN. PrtoatpATj h.Mis9 KATE RICHARDS. Assisted by Trained and Certificated Mistresses. Pnoils prepared for the Entrance and Scholarship Examinations of the Cardiff Intermediate Schools. Eight Scholarships have already been gained by children from the School. AUTUMN TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. -8785- MORETON HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL. CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL Mias HANSON. MUSIC, LANGUAGES, ART CLASSES Kindergarten Methods and Occupations for the Ynrmrpr Children. A Preparatory School for Boys. NEXT TERM, WEDNESDAY, September 19th. 732 M" ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, m CARDIFF. PBINCIPAII JOHN HART, M.A. (Late Messrs Shewbrooks and Ilet). Pnnils Prepared for London Matric., Cambridge LociJ and Professional Prelim Exams. 22 NEXT TERM will tegin WEDNESDAY, Sep 12th. T. MARY'S HALL SCHOOL, GLOSSOP TERRACE. PRINCIPAL—ALEXANDER LOW, NEXT TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 12th. Pupils are prepared for College of Preceptors, University Local. and Matriculation Examinations. 8725 |>ENKHOS SCHOOL for GIRLS and | KINDERGARTEN, 140, NEWPORT-ROAD.— Miss GRACII} LAIRD (Government and University Certificates) having taken the above School, formerly conducted by Mrs Laird, will RE-OPEN on SEPTEMBER 13th at PENRHOS, 35, CONNAUGHT-ROAD. Preparation for Public Examinations. Vacancy for Daily Governess-Student. 970 ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. NEWPORT-ROAD. CARDIFF. principals: The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term, September 18th. 1162 PRESWYLFA, 27, RICHMOND-ROAD, t School for Girls, with Kindergarten.-Principal, Miss Jones. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Private lessons given in Music, Drawing, Painting, Wood Carving, &c. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13tb. 691 MARGARET'S, RICHMOND- ROAD—First-class SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal, Mrs Simpson, First-class Trained Certificated Teacher. Pupils prepared for Exams. Next Term, Wednesday, Sept. 12th. Vacancies for Boarders. At home Sept. 7th and after. 8339 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, HRADMASTBB: J. J. FINDLAY, M.A. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 19th. SUPPLEMENTARY ENTRANCE EXAMINA- TION, SEPTEMBER 17th. Prospectuses, Application Forms, &c.. may be obtained from the school, or from the undersigned. DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, August 27th, 1900. 8701 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL A FOR GIRLS, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. HBATOCTSTKHSS MISS MARY COItBIN. B.A. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 25. NEXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. September 18. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATIONS September 17 and 18. At least FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded at these Examinations, some to Girls from Elemen- tary Schools, others to Girls from other than Elementary Schools. Entries on or before September 10. Full Particulars respecting Entrance1 Examination and Scholarships may be obtained from the School, or from the undersigned. DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1. Frederick-street, Cardiff, Aug. 27th. 1900. 8700 PENARTH. —- HAZELHURST, PENARTIL GOOD BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Home Comforts. Thorough Education. Preparation for Exams. Numerous Succcsses. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. PRINCIPAL—MISS PEARCE. At Home Sept. 9th, and after. 873 REPARATORY SGHOOL AND KIN. H DERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, THE STUDIO, 5. STATION-APPROACH, PENARTH. Principal, Miss C. MORTON NANCE, Froebel Educational Institute, 1st Class Certificate National Froebel Union, assisted by a certificated and fully- trained teacher. If desired pupils specially prepared for entrance exaaminations ol the Penarth County Schools. AUTUMN TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th.—Particulars on application to the Principal, 23, Westbourne-road, Penarth. 640 IN I R LS' SCHOOL fx FOR GENTLE FAMILIES, KILMOREY HOUSE, HICKMAN-ROAD. KILMOREY HOUSE, HICKMAN-ROAD. The Misses DEWDNEY. Thorough Education of Children up to 14 years. A few Boarders taken. 8561 Next Term September 18th. LLANISHEN. ♦ THE LEAS SCHOOL, LLANISHEN. PRINCIPALs-The Misses STAINER. The AUTUMN TERM will BEGIN on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. 8681 COWBRIDGE. THE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. — Principals Mrs and Misses CULVEliWELL. Thorough Modern Education. Preparation for all Local Examinations. Moderate fees. The WINTER TERM will BEGIN SEP- TEMBER 20th. 8532 c OWBRIDGE SCHOOL. A FIRST GRADE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Prepara- tion for the Universities and all examinations. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY. SEPT. 20th. Fees, RZS per annum. 8227 For prospectus, etc., apply to the Headmaster. LANGLAND BAY, SWANSEA. I IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL VT BELLEVUE, LANG LAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English aad Foreign Governesses and Visiting Maatets. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its ownvounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 -1 MERTHYR TYDFIL. THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, MERTHYR TiDVIL, PRINCIPAL. MISS EDWARDS. The course of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations, and the whole School is examined once a year by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales University College. The SCHOOL RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, the 12th SEPTEMBER. A few Boarders received. Prospectus, with terms. &c., may be had on application to Miss Edwards. 8316 LLANETOVERY, Y^LANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. £"55, £30, jMS. Two 95, Two .£10. Two a 9a. These Scholarships, limited to Boys entering the School next September, are payable annually, and tenable during residence. The Examination will begin TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1900. 7939 For particulars apply to Rev. The Warden. TAUNTON. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TAUNTON. isitor: The PRESIDENT of the WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Chairman of Directors: LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P., Cardiff. Head Master A. 8. HASIJAM, M.A. (Cantab). Boys are prepared for University, Professional, and Commercial Examinations. The Co!lege stands ou high ground in 25 acres. Separate Junior School and Playground, Boarders arrive for Autumn Term on 18th September. For Prospectus, Scholarships, &c., apply to Head Master. 8678 I TROWBRIDGE. TROWBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, JL LIMITED. Chairman of Directors: f Eef. THOMAS ALLEN, DID. Headmaster: ¡ W. P. FULLER, M.A. (formerly ScttOlftT'ftfid Assistant Lecturer in French, University eonerø of Wales Aberystwyth. Pleasantly situated. Large playing fields, labora- tory, gyranasdam, reading-room. Preparattontor the matriculations of London and Welsh Universities, Scholarships at the Colleges, and professional and business Ufa. Nazttam f))) TnotXItj. tttM! Apply HeadmaotaK. (ibneation. BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS* SCHOOL, No. 23. WHITE LA-DIZIr-ROAD. Established 1868. Principal—Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French. Music, Harmony, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all examinations 943 oertd- cates, 280 honours, obtained daring the past 20 years. ^Next Term begins THURSDAY, 20th Sept, 8579 PREPARATION FOR ALL EXAMINA. JL TIONS and for COMMERCIAL LIFE. French and German taught conversationally.-For further information apply to Mr B. HARVEY, 8626 41, Preemantle-road, Cotham, Bristol. BATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, JTjL 3, KENSINGTON, BATH. Principalo-The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Heathy Situation, Careful Tuition and Home Com- forts. Tennis Court, Ac. Moderate Terms. Good references. Prospectus on application. Autumn Term Commences September 17th. 1204 WESTON SCHOOL, BATH.-NEXT WV TERM BEGINS SEPT. 13. Boys very suc- cessfully prepared for exams. Prospectus, list of successes, &c., on application. Special attention given to Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, and other Commercial Subjects. Appointments may now be made for Sept. 7 and 8, when Principal will be in South Wales. S762 CHELTENHAM. 1 Q GUINEA^ YEARLY inclusive for I Board, Laundress, English, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Typewriting, French, Drawing, Mnsic, Sing- ing, Dancing, Drilling, Needlework Foreign Gover- ness, Tennis; Cow kept; references.-Principals, Beech Villa, St. Mark's, Cheltenham. 672 CHEPSTOW. sT. MAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW. Pmwwi»AT«I MRS J, HALE STEPHENS, rraroiMiis. Mlss THOMAS. Large, new House. Fine views of Wye and Severn. Home comforts. Excellent tuition and pass lists. For Prospectus apply to Principals. 8378 THE NEXT TERM BEGINS on SEPTEMBER 17th. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.- c OLD PRIVATE SCHOOL. Most beautiful, healthy situation. Delicious Climate. High Intermediate Course for Law, Medicine, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Surveys, Accounts, Chemistry, University and all Exams. Games. Select small school with individual attention. The highest testimony from Parents and Old Papfl&-G. DEWDNEY. B.A.; C. DEWDNEY. B.A. 341 STROUD. THE MARLING SCHOOL, s TROUD, H*ADirAera*: W. J. GREENSTREET, M.A. Inclusive Fees per Term:— £ 14 13a 4d under Twelve; iE16 over Twelve. RECENT SUCCESSES. V,Ambridge-Scholarobips, M aDd RM Proper Sizarship, £ 42 Two Sizarships, .£30; Exhibi- tion, £ 30 (all open). Connty Council Scholar- ship, £ 50. All in Mathematics. Yorkshire College, Leeds-Two Dyeing Scholar. ships, EM and LrA a year (only eligible to Inter.Sci., London). London University-Three Inter.Sci. (B.Sc.), one first, two second; 14 Matriculation, seven first, seven second. Naval Engineer Stndeatship. 8644 KNIGHTON. GIRLS* COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE.— Good Education. Liberal Diet. Excellent Refer- ences. Home Comforts. Governess Pupil required. Term Commences SEPTEMBER 17th. 8441 ftabltcattotts. ARLINGTON'S T ANDBOOKS. JS7 JLJL 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 Graphic. EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE "Tr ONDON AND E NVIRONS." 5s, by E. O. COOK and E. T. COOK. BL A-. Twenty-four Maps and Plans. Sixty Illustrations Visitors to'Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- mouth, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Wor- cester, Gloucester, Llaudrindod Wells, Builth Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Llangammarch Wells, Llan- dudno. Rhyl, Conway, Colwyn Bay, Bangor, Carnar- von, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Crlccieth, 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. THE WELSH PEOPLE, their Origin, History, Laws. Language, Literature, and Characteristics with two Maps. By Principal Rhys and D. Brynmor Jones. Pub. at 16s Post Free for 12s 6d. TEMPERANCE PROBLEM AND SOCIAL RE- FORM, by Rowntree and Sherwell. Pob. at; 6s "Post Free for 4s 3d. DIWYGWYR CYMRU, by Beriah Evans; with Maps and Diagrams. Pout Free, 4s. ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 7126 NOW READY. H 19 INING ANUAL FOB 1900. THE ng FOR 1900. Manoai" BY WALTER u. SKINNER, Contains full particulars ot 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 and mining secretaries. The particulars given 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 e8. Demy 8vo. Price 21s., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET, LONDON. BoC. 1136 FI1HE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT X REPORTER. 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TWO Clever American Vaudeville ArtIåeII TERRY AND LAMBERT, Melody, Wit and Humour. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between V o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office opeu daily (with exception of Saturdays) at the Empire Office". which the fire did not touch, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays U am. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. 8 22e 1141 SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE,, HIGH-STREET. MAKMINO DIRECTOR „.OSWAM> BfttiL TO-NIGHT. Grand series of Gibbons' Bio-Tableaux of the Wat, as at the London Hippodrome, Tennyson and O'Gor- man, vocalists, patter comedians and dancers, Flo D'Orville, in character songs, the Bandurrias, mando- linists and guitarists, Songs and Transformation Dancing by Mies Helen Stuart, Mr James Merrylees, vocalist and chFLracter actor, Chas. E. Edwards, th* tramp comedian, Lt. Travis in ventriloquial realism. NEWPORT. NEWPORT ~EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MA NAOTNO DIRECTOR OSWALD STOIX, TO-NIGHT. EDWIN BOYDE, the Well-known and Widely Popular Singing Comedian. ALICE COOKE, Trans- formation Dancer. CHARLES DILLON, an Eccen- tric Comic Singer. ALF. GIBSON, Comedian, the Two HILLS, Extraordinary Trick BicyclistsBOOKER and NARBIS in a Comic Interview, CARRIE HEA- TON, Comedienne, the VANDYKE TROUPE of Pan- tomimists in Nicodemus," a clever inimitable act. 1- Y C E U M, N E W P O R T J Proprietor A Manager, Mr OrAitvttqovt Ron nan. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, Gratifying Reception of the highly-successful Drama KNoWN TO THE pOLICB. See the great sensation-THE HUMAN BOPB. Prices :—6d to £ 1 Is. Box Office Open Daily, 10 to 10, Telephone No. 158 Nat. 117« 45* Next week-BOOTLE'S BABY. MATINEE SATURDAY, September 15th. Ihrilding Societies. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING S OCIBTY. JJEST JYJEDIUM FOR JOANS ON PROPERTIES, APPLY FOR THE 4OTic ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS lie SONS, Managlaf See- 28, St. Mary-st.reAt. Cardiff. 1021 .Newport Mr J. M. 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