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PUBLIC NOTICES 93, TAFF STREET, PONTYPRIDD, We have the pleasure to announce that our arrangements for the SUMMER SEASON are now complete, and that Our Show Rooms are now Replete with the Latest Novelties IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, YEATHERS AND FLOWERS, MANTLES, JACKETS, AND DUST CLOAKS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS MATERIALS, SILKS, VELVETS, AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING, SUNSHADES, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., &c. A Large Variety of Lace and Indian Curtains. LXJ:V"OLEUJDŒæ .A.:E\TI:t Respectfully soliciting a continuance and increase of your esteemed favours, We are, Madam, Yours obediently, JOHN EVANS & CO. CHEAPER THAN EVER. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF AND NEW ZEALAND MUTTON AND LAB3. We beg to call the attention of the Poolic to the high cL.aa Meat we are now selling, and ask them Sco compare our piices with what they will be charged anywhere else. • We import all our Meat, and offer it direct through our own Shops to the Consumers, thus saving ^llHhe wePsellti88 of the very best quality, and we gunran'ee it to give perfect satisfaction to 4«r Customers. Pipage note Ticketed Prices in Windows at undernoted Addresses AMERICAN FRESH MEAT COMPANY. yONTYPRIDD 77, Taff Street; 7, Custom Honse Street, 14, Victoria. Place, The Haves, 30, Clifton Street, iloath, .}, Upp ;t- George Street, Cathays, CARDIFF. and at MERTHYR, 30, High Street NEWPORT •• 67, Commercial Street *RRROARE 20 Commercial Place NEATH •- 36, Queen otreet f>OWLAIS 14, Upper Union St. ABERGAVENNY, 24 rogmore Street SeLLY, 2, Stepney Street SWANSEA -201 H.gb Stree t »t EBBW VALE 1, Ida Place 29, Oxford Street TREDEGAR 41, Commercial Road ^ree and prompt del very to any part of the Town or Suburbs. Veal and Lamb in Season. Pickled t Ox Tongues always on hand. JFE LA.HGE quantity of FEA and BEAN STICKS ZL To BE SOLD CHEAP.—Apply E- RODERICK, Ty -y • Berw, Pontypridd. WANTED, a Respectable Man to obtain orders for Coal and Bricks, and to deliver the SMne.—Apply at the Graig Post Office, High Street, Poutypridd. IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—MADAMB WORTH'S celebrated GUINEA CORSETS (Black 25s.) may be obtained from her Agents, JOHN EVANS AND Co., PONTYPRIDD. LOST a DARK BROWN HEREFORD COW, Aged, with Horns turning upwards. Anyone 13 giving information of her to LIIISWILLTN THOMAS, Jjiaworuey, Cowbridge, will be Rewarded. "FIRM FOUNDED 1745." g* tr (Worth £ 10).—In return for a £ 5 note free aDd safe .<a3C#"0 per post, one of my own specially made County Gentleman's Keyless Lever Watches, with a coin- pact highly finished THREE-QUARTER PLATE LEVER MOVEMENT. full jewelled in rubies, chronometer balance, and soundest keyless work, in massive sterling silver cases, with flat crystal glass, «oM wiuding button, and gold joints. No such value his ever betore beeu offered to the British |iubiic, beiug regulated for hot and cold cli nates, and to stand the roughest wear, and give, the highest satisfaction in private use. 5: -The same movement, of finest finish, in a specially L massive and heavy 18 carat gold case. with Itat crystal glass. jn, cy THE £ 2 WATCHES," in all sizes, for Ladies and jCf Gentlemen, are famous timekeepers, and are guar- anteed by the lirm. fiend yo, Watch and Jewellery Uopairs per post (registered) Wnieh will gIven onl.. v., ekilfat workmen Estimates sent before the w*rk. and I take Tink and cosi of carriage aMM-k. "WATCHES jEl TO ,£100" I RA fl,Ll I'ANRHLET scar }o'f:n: ON APPLICATION.) t ares Paid when same do not exceed 5 per cent, on Watch Purchases. llR. T R RUSSELL, MAKER TO THE QUEEN, CAJttEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH-ST., LIVERPOOL. WANTED, AGENTS. Mistrial Assurance and Sick Benefit Socle; Fermlile, Pontypridd, Pentyreh, Treharris, 4101.1.. tain Ash, and Districts around. aBooks vacant. Splendid remuneration to eJE, *evienced m'-n. Security required. Send business accords, and full particulars of p.tat experience, '"kith Stamp co MANAGER, 6, ST. JOHN'S SQUA :E, CARDIFF. FOB M BLOOD IS THE LIVE."—CLARKE 8 WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all imparities from what- ever -as arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diaeaeet, and sores .of all kinds, its effects are ptrwlloM. Taousands of testimonials. Sold in Ijottlea, 2s9d or 3& stamp?, and 11a each ,by Gheniiata Patent MediM*Venders evesyWniftrt. 1 1 Preliminary Notice. A ORAND BAZAAR Will be held at the NEW MARKET HALL, PONTYPRIDD, On Thursday and Friday, 23rd and 21th Sepember, 1886, In aid of ST. I DAVID'S, English Calvinistic Methodist (Presby- terian) Church, Pontypridd. GEORGE'S INFANTS' POWDERS. TESTIMONY FROM LONDON. 13, Cosmo Plaoe, Queen's Square, London, W.C., July 24th, 1885. Dear Sir, Will you please forward me'six of your Infants' Powders. A packet is too maoh 1 like to have them fresh. I and them invalaable, and always use them with the sanction of our medical man. By so doing you will oblige, Yours respectfully, 0. EDWARDS- "I. 0 P. Esq. B. A. GXOBGE, Esq. A packet forwarded to any address for Is lid. B. A. GBORGE, Medical Hall. I • i Pentre, Pantyprjdd, Glara. KENDAL AND DENT'S GOALD MEDAL WATCHES. WATCH CLUBS. MEMBERS of KENDAL ANO DENT'S farfamed CLUBS have the advantage of subscribing for tne following Goods besides Watches: A I kinds of Jewellery, Clocks, Silver Plated Goods, Musical In- struments, Barometers, Opera and Field Glasses, Cutlery, Optics, Sewing Machines, Perambulators, &c., &c., at Is per week. Everyone should join one of KENDAL AND DENT'S CELEBRATED CLUBS. Splendid value for money. The largest Club busi- ness in the United Kingdom. Gold Medal, Paris, 1885, for excellence in Watches. No other English Watchmaker has received this high honour. KENDAL AND DENT, Watch Manufacturers, and Wholesale Jewellers, 106, Cheapside, London. Agents wanted. The trade supplied. Agents wanted. Agents wanted. Splendid value. Splendid value. Catalogues free. "Nothing succeeds like success." ■"■■«■ i. « J L J. Post Free, with Sketches and Details for Self Cure, (under cover J, 6 stamps, From J. WILLIAMS, P.M.V., 22, MARISCHAL ST., ABERDEEN. | THE POCKET MEDICAL ADVISER. Jpor the Self-treatment of Xervous and Func- I tional Ailments, inducedo/I 0 err WORK, Worn/, I I EXCESSES, and other enervating influences, and their Associated Evils. By THE NOW LOCAL TREATMENT. V boon to all desiring self-cure without re- course to physic or the family docter.—Medical Review. A countnj parson writes thus:—' Your Guide has cured myself and man'/ parishioners.' SUFFERERS should procure this handy Referee on various Ailments, and thus avoid doctor's fees and objectionable medicine.—Gazette EVAN D. RODERICK, Architect, Measurer, and General Estate Agent, TY Y BERW, PONTYPRIDD. And Robert-town Estate Office. Bills of Quantities, Specifications, and Esti- mates prepared. Sales negotiated. Visitors to Cardiff May SAVE 20 PER CENT. by Purchasing their FURNITURE, Bedsteads Bedding, Carpets, Pianos, Pier Glasses, Fenders, Fire Irons, Glass and China, General Fancy Goods, &c., at- 3 V. 8GBBT ANJB 00 < Old Established House Furnishing Stores 76, Crockherbtown, CARDIFF SPECIALITIES. Parlour Suites 9 pieces, in Cretonne or Leather Cloth, sound make, £ 3 18s 6d. Gipsy Tables black and Gold, or Walnut and Gold legs, Is ajd each. U1U 4~«»u7^i'cU.T C°P7' 'Pectioi NOTICE! The PRIZE DRAWING for the Benefit of John Davies, collier, In consequence of the time being too short and the Whitsun holidays occurring, the management committee has decided to postpone the Drawing until the B 2ND OF AUGUST, 1886. John Davies begs to offer his sineere thanks to those who have purchased ticket, and hopes to have the patronage of all who can possibly afford a sixpence. RICHARD EVANS, Late of Ynisybont, Cymmer, T) EGS to thank the Public for the support he has XJ received from them during the 20 years tbat 5? T18 'u m n,er< and to inform them that he has NOW TAKEN the WELSH HARP, PONTYPRIDD, Where he has every accommodation both for man and beast j and hopes, by strict attention to busi- ness, to continue to receive the support of the accorde' bira 7 ■« Trying to do business without adverttaiaf is like wioteag in the datk: you may know what yon arc Aoiag but nobMy elso does. c m-, PUBLIC NOTICES. PONTYPRIDD ACADEMY. E. DUJIOB EDWARDS, 1.1., Master. SPECIAL PREPARATION for Examinations. tj TBBH BEGINS on TUESDAY, JULY 27th. W. COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE BROKER, ESTATE AGENT, &c 8, St. John's Square, Cardiff, and Pontypridd. Sole Agent for the HERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD, BARRY, &c. Several Eligible Household Properties for Sale in the Rhondda Valley, near Pontyprid4, Cardiff, and Barry. Full particulars oil application. ,SION, PONTYPRI DD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING And Entertainment WILL BE HELD ON Thursday, Sept. 16, 1886. For further Particulars see future announcement, George's Cough Balsam. ANOTHER MARVELLOUS CURE IN THE RHONDDA!! No. 1, Ash Terrace, Pentre-Ystrad, Deo. 20, 1883. Dear air,— I have great pleasure in bear. ing sinoere testimony to the value of your Cough Balsam. For a long period I suffered from a cold in my ctiest which rendered me a burden to myself owing to ceogh, shortness of breath, hoarseness, blood-spitting, inability to lie in bed, inability to walk, in fact, inability to do anything except sitting in the corner, and that painful enough very often. But mercifully, one night a friend called to see me and asked me if I had tried George's Cough Balsam. I replied No," and he advised me to try it, that it would be sure to do me good. So I resolved to give it a trial, and I am glad to state it gave me wonderful relief; and, in my opinion, there is nothing like it for the above ailments. Yours, JOHN JONES." Prepared only by B. A. GEORGE, Medioal Hall, Pentre, and sold every- where in bottles at Is l}d each. gHERWOOD JJOTEL, ADAM-STREET, ( NEAR CHARING-CROSS ), STRAND, LONDON. The London Sunday Times s^ys:—"This is one of the beat and cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the Strand." This Liotel is much frequented by South Wales people. PROPRIETOR—W. H. PRUST, (LATE OF SWANSEA.) FURNITURE!! FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNISH THROUGHOUT, FOR CASE OR EASY PAYMENTS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SLATER & CO. 53, CROCKHERJ3TOWN, CARDIFF. THE LARGESTIGHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE PRINCIPALITY. OVElt 2,000 FEET OF SHOW-ROOMS. Intending Purchasers should call and see the real art:cles, as manufactured by them, before buying elsewhere. Acknowledged by all to be the cheapest ever offered. DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, "8 DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNI1 URE, HALL FURNITVRE Ac., &c., BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, FEATHER AND FLOCK BEDS, At Prices to Defy Competition. TERMS: For dES worth of Furniture pay 2s 6d weekly. £ 1° „ » 4M f15 » U 5s „ £ 20 7B ed it » 10s £ 50 „ 16b „ » £ 100 „ „ 20e ANY AMOUNT SUPPLIED ON PROPOR- TIONATE TERMS. Five per cent. Discount allowed CE Deposits paid on account of Furnitnre, Ac. Nc guarantee re- quired. No publicity. Strictly oonfidenwal. Being Manufacturers, purchasers SAVE RETAILERS' PRCf rs, Besides getting a superior class of goods to those usually sold elsewhere. GREAT REDUCTIONS ARE BEING MADE DURING THE SALE. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— ,¡, SLATER & CO., 53, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. NERVOUS DEBILITY, DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, AFFECTION OF THE EYES, and other bodily ailments. Sufferers should send for Rzv. E. J. SlLVERTON'S WORK on i>M c( itp lints (275th Thousand), containing valuable information. Post free for Six Penny Stamps. None should despair. Note the adch- hv. 1. J. SILYERTON, 16 to 19, 1mnil me, L viDeAva Ommo, LONDON, B.C. SALES BY AUCTION. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE I In the Rhondda Valley, &e. TREALAW. A Double house. Shop and Bake- house, No. 132, Miskiu Road; Two double dwelling houses, with land adjoining, Nos. 118, 119, Miakin Road; Six dwelling houses, Nos. 1, 5, 6, 14, 15, & 16, Wain- graig Road; Five dwelling houses, Nos. 23, 24, 25. 26, & 27 Hillman's Row; Seven dwelling houses, Nos 15, 16, 17, 20,21,47 & 48, Williams- town Road, (near the English Wesleyan Chapel). TONYREFAIL. Two dwelling houses in Qollenna Road. DINAS. Dwelling house No. 28, DiDas Road, opposite the Half-way House; Five dwelling houses, Nos. 65, 66, 69, 70, & 71 Dinas Road. TREORKY. Two dwelling houses Nos. 106 4 107 Dumfries Street; Stable at rear of last named. PENTRE. Two dwelling houses, being Oak Tree Houses, top of Churchfield Row, (one being a double house). YSTRAD RHONDDA. Double dwelling house No. 136, Ystrad Read; Five dwelling houses Nos. 22, 23, 24. 25, & 26, Tyntyla Road, (near Gellygaled Inn). PENCOEDCAE. Four Dwelling houses. LLANTRISANT. Large Dwelling houso near the Turnpike Gate, David's Town, Llantnsant. FERNDALE. Block of three dwellings, Commer- cial Street, and one dwelling house Upper Row. PONTYPRIDD. Two dwelling houses, Wood Road Also, houses in OGMORE V ALE & ABERDARE,— particulars of which can be obtained of the underme ntioned. vthe houses can be sold separately, oe in lots, as may be required. Ninety per cent. of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, repayable in easy in- stalments, if required. For fall paiticulars apply to Mr H. W. Hughes, Preswylfa, Penygraig; Messrs Griffith and 0 Lambe, Solicitors, Cardiff, or to Mr Petei Price, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Board School, Cymmer. A GRAND DRAWING" OF PRIZES (In aid of Mr Henry Hughes, juti., Glynfach Ro^d, Cymmer) who met with an accident February 14th, 1885, which has disabled him for life to follow any toilsome labour. THE DRAWING Will take plaoe at the above school on SATUXBAT JOliV 24th, 1886, under the patronage and super- vision of the following geutlemen :-Dr. 11.. N. Davies, Porth J. Lewis, Esq., Ty'nycymmer Hall; H. Abraham Esq., manager, Hafod; 1. Williams, Esq., Bryuglas; Mr J. Morgan, ironmonger, and Mr T. Davies, chemist, Porth. Drawing will be for the following Prizes, which The have been given, gratis by friends in the neighbourhood:— A handsome Watch, 2 Silver Teapots, a Glass Life- boat and stand, an Alarm Clock, a Child's Tunic, a handsome Table Lamp, an English Flannel Shirt, Half-a-dozen Teaspoons, ac Ioed Cake, a handsome Pipe, a Silk Handkerobief, a handsome Picture, a handsome Pair of Vases, a hundsume Bible, a hand- some Picture, a handsome Teapot, a Cigar Case, One pound of Tea, a Small Chest of Drawers, a Pair of Clothes Brashes, a Woollen Sqaare, and a Moustache Cup and Saucer. TICKETS: SIXPENCE EACH. A BOOK OF TWELVE TICKETS FOR 6s. The Winning numbers will be published in the Tarian y Gwoithiwr," Y Gweithiwr Cymreig," and Pontypridd Chronicle," the following week. Winners living at a distance must pay carriage. All Duplicates and moneys to be returned and paid to Mr. Henry Hughes, Glynfach Road, CYMMER, PONTYPRIDD. 20,000 Lives Lost. AWFUL CALAMITY! CAUSED BY USING ONE PACKET OF Hagon's Insect Powder. INSTANTLY DESTROYS Bugs, Fleas, Crickets, filackbeetles, Moths, Cockroaches, Ants, Lice, and all Insects. CLEARS HORSES, DOGS, CATS, FOWLS, Ac., OF VERMIN. In 2d. Packets, and 6d. & Is. Tins. IIiF THE GENUINE ONLY TO BE HAD FROM A. HAGON, CUEMIST &c DBITG-G-IST 39, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. N.B.—BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Best PORTLAND CEMENT IN CASKS 400LBS. Price on application to Sole Agent at the Graig Post Office, High Street, Pontypridd, cr Thomas, Canal Stores. FIRE BRICKS, T1IBST CLASS, at 28s. per 1000, measuring 9 by JD by 3 inehes. Also, beat BOUSE COAL. Delivered to any part of the Diitriot at 9/6 per Ton. GW Orders taken at the GBAIS POST OIPICE, PONTYPRIDD. SALE BY AUCTION. YNYSBIR, NEAR PORTH, RHONDDA VALLEY. Sale of Valuable Builders' Stock-in-trade, Household Furniture, te. \/TR MOSES CULE is instructed to SELL BY iVJL PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises at Ynysfcir, on MONDAY, JULY 26th, 1886, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, And Household Furniture Of Mr T. J. JENKINS, BUILDER, Ynyshir, Comprising 3 Hauliers' Carts, 3 sets of Harness; Chestnut Horse, 7 years old, 14 hands; and a bay mare, both capital workers and highly recommended; several hundred feet of Dry Pine Boards, 25 Sub- frames, one Sash and Frame glazed, Cupboard frames, a quantity of Slates (20 x 10), sundry Paints, Glass, Ac., Ridge Crests, Stable Floor Bricks, sundry Mouldings, Deal Scantlings, Chimney Pots, large quantity of 4-in., 6-in., and 9-in. Glazed Ware Draia Pipes, Doors and Door-frames, Large Quantity of Ceiling Laths, several Blocks of Bath Stone, several Ladders, Trestles, Step Ladder, Shoots, Locks, Hinges, Nails, <&e., about 20 Scaffolding Poles, Car- penters' Benches, Morticing Machine by Wilson, Mortar Engine by Clayton & Shuttleworth (with pan, rollers, Ac.), Saw Bench, Straps, &e., a large quantity of Firewood, Chaff Machine, Smith's Bel- lows, Anvil and various Tools, Iron, ate., Cross Cat Saw, together with a variety of Timber and Articles useful to Builders and Contractors. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprises Chest of Drawers, Iron Bedframes, Mill- puff Beds and Linen, Chairs, Tables, Iron Fenders, Looking Glasses, Sofa, Pembroke Table, Benches, Ex Tables, and Fittings of the Ynya Coffee Tavern, including Counter, Shelves, Tables, 3 round Mahogany Bar Tables, with Iron framing, Wash- stands and Ware, Dressing Tables, Pictures, sundry Ware and Trade Utensils. Sale in the Yard at 11 o'clock precisely. Sale of Furniture at 3 o'clock. Terms, Cash. No Reserve. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his Unices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd.

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