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V Furniture carefully removed. Y Varsofall size3 kept. j By Hour or Contract. DAVID PA IETT, Light aud Heavy Hauling done WJSK <♦ y | FURNITURE REMOVED BY ROAD OR RAIL at Moderate Prices. ^a^68' ^ra^>S' ^a^~°ne-^e! i-7 t.=-c Note the Address- David Paulett, Coal Merchant, Office-I, Station Yard. 1, Treharne Road, Cadoxton-Barry. ESTIMATES FREE. GROCERIES AND i • PROVISIONS. FOR Quality: & Cheapness: Combined TRY XJ. lestyn <Jon.es9 GROCBB, FLOUR, CORN, AND POTATO MERCHANT The Emporium, High St., Barry. J. R. CHAMINGS, THOMPSON STREET POSTING STABLES, BARRY DOCK. Ponies, Traps, Brakes, and Wagonettes on Hire Neatest and best turn out in the District. PRIVATE ADDRESS—10, THOMPSON ST. WILLIAMS & SONS, J^ADIES' AND QENTS' rjWLORS, 252, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. I MOST FASHIONABLE MODES. BEST FIT AND STYLE A FORTUNE. In the event of a stroke The payment of the of good fortune you can prizes is guaranteed win 500,000 marK>< by Government. You are invited to participate in the CHANCES OF WINNING in the GRAND DRAWINGS OF PRIZES guaranteed by the State of Hamburg in which 11 millions 349,325 marks surely have to be woo. In the course of these advantageous drawings, which contain according to the prospectus only 118,000 tickets, the following prizes will be forthcoming, viz. The highest prize will be ev. 500,000 marks Premium of 300,000 marks I Prize of 200,000 marks 1 Prize of 100.000 marks 2 Prizes of 75,000 marks I Prize of 70,000 marks 1 Prize of 65,000 marks 1 Prize of 60,000 marks 1 Prize of 55,000 marks 2 Prizes of 50,000 marks 1 Prize of 40,000 marks I Prize of 30.000 marks 2 Prizes of 20,000 marks 26 Prizes of 10,000 marks 56 Prizes of 5,000 marks 106 Prizes of 3,000 marks 206 Prizes of 2,000 marks 812 Prizes of 1,000 marks 1518 Prizes of 400 marks 40 Prizes of 300 marks 140 Prizes of 200 marks 36952 Prizes of 155 marks 9959 Pi izes of 134, 104, 100 marks 9351 Prizes of 73, 45, 21 marks in all 59,180 prizes which must be surely won in 7 drawings within the space of a few months. The nigheat prize of 1st drawing amounts to 3/50,000, increases in 2nd drawing to Moo,000, in 3rd 11160,000, in 4rh M65,000, in 5th iW70,000, in 6th 11175.000,. in 7th Ji200,000, and together with the Premium of M300,000, iu the most fortunate case to M500,000. For the first prize-drawing which is officially fixed the price i-i for One full ticket six shill. d. HalfaticKet three shill. d. One quarter of a ticket one skill. 6d. Half reap, quarter tickets will entitle to one half resp. one quarter of the amount, won by the respective number, named on the ticket. The stakes for participation in the following drawings, ail well as the exact prize-table are drawings, a3 well as the exact prize-table are indioated in the ofHci&l prospectus, which I send on demand gratis in advance. After the draw. ing I shall forward to every ticket-holder the Official list of the winning numbers. The payment and forwarding of the amounts won to those concerned will have my special and prompt attention, and will be effected with the most absolute secrecy. sw TicKflts are sent agairist cash with order.— The safest way to remit money, is by sending a Post-office Order, made payable to Samuel Heckscher senr., Hamburg. Postal orders or postage stamps are like^e accepted. sm- Please let me have your esteemed order as soon as possible, the latest however before May 5th, on account of the approaching drawing of the prizes in all confideuce direct to Samuel Heckscher, senr., Banker at Hamburg, Germany. I THE PRUDENTIAL BANK OF LONDON, (REGISTERED). FINSBURY CIRCUS BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.G. CAPITAL £ 150,000. Cash received on deposit qn the following terms. For 3 months at 6 per cent per annum. g 7 per cent j 1 year S per cent 2 years & upwards 10 per cent per annum. Interest payable monthly or quarterly free of Income Tax. Ptospectv# Frte. EDWIN LEE, Manager. fEN'S YOUTHS A ND jgOYS SUPERIOR QLOTHING. MAD TO MEASURE OR READY FOR IMMEDIATE WEA- Better selection improbable. Better value impossible. LLOYD & CO., QASH QLOTHIERS. 25, & 27, MAIN ST., CADOXTON, AND 72 HOLTON RD., BARRY DOCK ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS. JOTI[All & SONS, MANUFACTUTERS OF RELIABLE CLOTHING. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS J^ESPOKE fJIAILORS, ~pj"ATTERS, JJOSIEBS gHIRT f AKERS 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF )ver 15,000 (tifteen Thousand) Square Feet of Show Rooms. THE LARGEST OUTFITTING ESTABLITHMENT N SOUTH WALES OR THE WEST OF ENGLAND. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. National Telephone Co's No. 609. Postal and Telegraphic Address. "Jotiam and Sons, Cai-dif. WILLIAMS BROS., PRACTICAL TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 51, MAIN STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Superior quality Goods. Excellent Fit guaranteed. Your patronage respectfully solicited. THE OLDEST BUTCHER'S BUSINESS IN THE DISTRICT. WILLIAM JEREMIAH, Family and General Butcher, 81, MAIN STREET, CADOXTON, (LATE BARRY ROAD), ITS SHOWING daily at the above address one of JL the Primest Collection of BUTCHER'S MEAT Which can be obtained. Every attention is promptly paid to the orders of his numerous customers. CHOICE BEEF, PRIME WETHER MUTTON AND DAIRY-FED PORK Always in Stock. LAMB AND VEAL A SPECIALITY. EXCELLENT HOME-MADE SAUSAGES FRESH DAILY. STORE PIGS FOR SALE Note the Address :— 81, MAIN STREET, CADOXTON. Ancient Benefit Fliendly Society. CADOXTON ROYAL LODGE. (Registered Pursuant to Act of Parliament.) A JUVENILE LODGE will be OPENED and work, d in connection with rhe above L, dge at the CLUB ROOM, ROYAL HOTEL, Cadoxton, on SATURDAY, April 16th, when BOYS cao join from 5 to 16 years of -ge. All joliling on the Op. ning Night will be admitted FREE OF ENTRANCE. Further information may be obtained from Mr J. H. Davies, Baker, Ba ry-road or Mr Rhys Williams, 1, Daviea-street, Cadoxton, IN PARLIAMENT. SESSION 1898. BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. In Opposition to the Barry Railway Company's Bill. RESULT OF OWNERS AND RATE- PAYERS' POLL. WHEREAS at a duly convened PUBLIC YV MEETING of the Owners and Ratepayers of the U-b m District of Barry, hell on the 21st day of FEBRUARY, 1898, at the Empire Public H II. Thompson-street, Barry Dock, in the slid District, I, as Chairman of such meeting, and in compliance with the Statute (35 and 36 Vict., cap. 91P), proposed the following resolution :— That this Meeting of Owners and Ratepayers hereby authorise the Barry Urban District Council, in order to protect the interests of the District, to oppose the Barry Railway Company's Bill, 1898, and to charge the General District Rate with the cost thereof." AND WHEREAS the said Resolution was duly put to the meeting and I declared the same to br- earned, whereupon a demand was made by James Bell and Richard Dix-ies, two Ratepayers of the said District, that the same should bejdecided by a Poll of the Owners and Ratepayers of the said District. AND W HEREA, on the 24th day of February, 1898, I caused public notice to be given that (1) Owners or Proxies desiring to vote at such Poll should send in their c!aim on or before the 7th day of March, 1898. (2) That voting papers would be delivered on the 25th day of March, 1898. (3) That the voting papers would be collected on the 30th day of March, 1898, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. (4) That the Counting of the Votes would take place at the Council Chamber, Gas Works, Holton Road, Barry, on Thursday, the 31st day of March 1898. AND WHEREAS the result of the said Poll is as follows In favour of the Resolution 2,197 Against the Res,,IutioL, 430 Majority in favour 1,767 I threfore declared the Resolution to be carried. Dated this 31st ddY ûf larch, 1898. WILLIAM THOMAS, Chairman of the Barry Urban District Council, Chairman of the Meeting, and Returning Officer. District Council Offices, Barry. GAS EXHIBITION AND Cookery Lectures AT THE New Show Rooms, GAS WORKS, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY, WILL BE HELP, O-N Tuesday, April 12, and three following .1 Days, Wednesday, 13th; Thursday, 14th; and Friday, 15th, inclusive. LECTURES AT 3 AND 7.30 P.M. EACH DAY BY MISS MARY BALL, First-class Diplomee of the Y. T. S. C., and Silver and Bronzj Medallist. The most MODERN and IMPROVED GAS APPLIANCES for Domestic purposes will be on View, including the EGRIKA and other GAS STOVKS, manufactured by Messrs John Wright and Co., Limited, and INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE GIVEN ON ANY MATTER CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF THE SAME. Doors open each Day at 11 a.m. ADMISSION FREE. PHOTOGRAPHY. J. BELL Has OPENED his NEW STUDIO, built on an improved plan, ?nd fitted with the Best Apparatus and Lenses, for High Class C, Work at Moderate Charges. 61, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. ccT See our Window, and ask for Price List. HARDY & CO., Ber; to announce that they have OPENED A DAIRY AT 122, HIGH STREET, BARRY, For the supply of New Milk. Butter, Kggg, Cheese, and Poultry also Clott. d and Raw Creams, and beg to solicit the favour of the Inhabitants of Barry and district. All Orders Piomptly A ttended to. PEARL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.— 1 Wanted a COLLECTOR f r BARRY.—Ap- ply to W. H. Cucks, 26, Kenilv,onh-ro id, Cadox- ton, Barry. BICYLE (LADY'S) List, £ 18 18* W^dl^y^ Patent Tyres nearly new Cash, £ 6. Apply, 22, Barry-ioad, Cadoxton. rP0 LET.—Go, d S able and Loft at 13, Dock J_ View-road, Two Stalls.—Apply, Ridkr. Docks. BOARD and LODGINGS for TWO YOUNG J) MEN; hot and cold bath terms moderate no children..—Apply H. C., BARRY HERALD Office, Cadoxton. nnO WORKING MEN.—You can PURCHASE 1 your HOUSE, va ue £ 200, foi 6/4 per ue.k, and live Rent Fiee.—Apply f, r Pro.-pectus, THE BRITISH LIFE. OFFICE, LIMITED, 65, Main Street, Cadoxton. DRESSMAKING. WANTED, nRmedi t. ly, U YOUNG LADIES ns APPRENTICES; food cla-s tiade.Nlr,s STOWFR, 26, Aberihaw-terrace, Barry. 3J3TALL STABLE a; d COACH-HOUSE TO LET.—Apply PHILLIPS, Ironmonger, Main- street, Cadoxton. CUTTEirs STORES LEADS THE WAY FOR THE BEST TEAS, COFFEE, GROCERY, PROVISIONS, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, ITALIAN GOODS. STORE PRICES. CASH ONLY. « £ 5} 40-Page Illustrated Price List, containing 1,420 quotations, Free on Application. 44, VERE STREET, CADOXTON.

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