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EDUCATIONAL. ()LLIEIly OPFIOIALS and Miners. Quality your- tcnrtlelves for promotion. Lessons by post. The surest T A S of lifelong- value. Write for Syllabus, A- Southern, 2S5, The U.M.S., Cardiff. b490-357 jVjlr>-IuiONDDA MINING SCHOOL, TONYPANDY,— ami ^H'^ents prepared for the Colliery Managers' Ex- the ""I1?113- Each Student dealt with separately. Ask aw i ce l01'mer pupils before joining. For terms, J Pty F. Tanner, Tonypandy. b563-45 MUSICAL. MISS QUEENIE MARTIN, Violinist, pupiTof the late reo K. T. Roberts aud Or. Joseph Parry, visits or Bn?lVes Pupils for Violin Tuition. Address,—Weston Tylacelyn Road, Penygraig. b566-54 AP TYDFIL (Late Royal Conservatorium, Leipzig), "teacher of Violin and Viola. ils, Successes-L,G.V., two A.C.V.'s, Senior and several Junior Exams. Terms, apply-lo, Queen Street, Ton-Pentre. FOR SALE. (jIFF0N-OR EPE Mereilawn and latest in Datfo 8e anci Dress Materials 4f yard, carriage paid, -J^^free. Dress Warehouse, Darlington. 13526-34:8 A. BARGAIN. Ladies dress length of durable Yorkshire 1'ati Weed, stylish designs, 3s lid, carriage paid, erns free.—Pearson's Dress Warehouse, Leeds. B526-348 T\RAPERY, Haberdashery, Millinery, {\fj Stationery, Hosierv Toys and Fancy rj, °ds. Wholesale only Largest stock of j y.8. and Fancy Good? a Wales.—Morgan Su s» 40, 41, 43 and 52, Waterloo-street, ^osea. 2495 WANTED. ^YANtED to Purchase a House in Primrose, Eleanor "u,-or Ke:-ry Su-eet, Tonypandy. Write Box 58. aett;f Oliice, I'onypandy. Bo58-*a TO LET. Sho-pstolet with 38 ft. frontage; could be e"tr-in suitable for any line of business. Good back Wait t 6 vv'^ larS'e yard for storage; abotit 4 minutes Apfti, Penygraig Station on the Tylacelyn Road. "iHiams, Glamorgan Cafe, Tylacelyn Eoad, ^vgraig^ MISCELLANEOUS ^STROLOG Y.—Character, finance, marriage; two t'rof ,?ars' future added. Send birth date, Is. P.O.— Ctouid, 27, Windsor Road, Newport (Mon.).; B559-352 Artificial Legs, Arms, Eyes, Peg Legs, Crutches, lr,ons> Elastic Stockings, Deformity Apparatus °n Elastic Trusses, &c. List free.—Maker, Allen jVCharles St., Cardiff. Tel. 1282. B545-S45 J. Herbal Pills and be Happy.—Head and Stomach, ^QotirPTne.nt, Diuretic, Liver, and Female, Digestive, I, .onic, Kidney, W*W, etc., penny boxes; also of 8hna"d Nerve Powders in penny packets. Thousands sta^ °P*eepers sell them; they require no licence or "uty. Trimnell's Preparations always sell well 11\)?lVe satisfaction. See that you get "Established h'eny' every label and wrapper, without none are 'chtv, Wholesale from Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, >]^ £ 5lRoad, Cardiff. Established 1879. b544-357 b theR?ANT T0 MOTHERS—Every Mother who values AftjHc^alch and cleanliness of her child should use aPplipa(c "Reliable" NURSERY POMADE. One kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and iy 'ls the Hair. In tins, 4Jd. and 9d., postage Id. Bents' i^ari"ison, Chemist 118, Broad Street, Reading. Pandv Smrys Richards, Chemist, Coedymeibion, Tony- ^1^ ^avieB, Chemist, Treorchy. Ex364 i Sufferers should use the Steelless Easifit ba>-r most comfortable in any position.—Send hilt -P"ticUlars (makers of all kinds of trusses and atdifF ^PPliances), Allen Pearce, 23, Charles St., 1282 B545-345 RA-re 1 RATS!! RATS! H- CARLETON, Chemist, Dunluce-street, i?e fuil ^P0r^s • "This morning a customer of icine got Poisona mea' °* ^ea<* ra^s a^er using "RODINE Vtice *ATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, AND DIE. l8-» 2s., 3s., 5s.; Post 2d. HARLBY, Chemist, rt —J. W. Richards, Chemist, Tonypandy 'e; h VChemise, Porth; J. Burgess, Chemist, Fern- Lewis, Chemist, Mardy. B541-355 HOLIDAY APARTMENTS. A..13A. VõR=RhOncl()a-Restallratlt,sêaside;-Abernvon, n —Rhondda Restaurant, Seaside, Aberavon. j"°0d Af/Jers and Teas. Schools and Parties catered for. ''enlfh,:0tninof-'at'on for Cyclists. Terms, moderate. "sins, Proprietor b56o-54 Telephone 0369. '"n t>avi Dinners, and Teas, write to R. E. lia at)»le^ ^^rer for Schools and Picnic Parties, also large new premises, ''Dorothy,Beach, B556-351 ^i,ai"ance is not confined to Railway ln Accidents only, but against Passenger Vehicular Accidents. Re insurance. £ 100 INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will pay \vuTatlts n representative of any man or woman (railway but, hi v y excepted), who shall happen to meet he c veh i ^eath by an accident to a train or to a of n!r she w '• ^cense^ f°r passenger service, in which i TJnjf jj r'ding as an ordinary passenger in any part Qu ^hat f kingdom on the following conditions:— the time of the accident the passenger in 6jj4>0n upon his or her person this Insurance 5i hire paPer in which it is, with hia or her usua 8o i This V. ^en the space provided at the foot. B0|Jg may be left at his, or her place of abode tfU • The PaPer is signed. oCp "ajiteein e 0.( tlle accident be given to the Compan ^is insurance within seven days of 5 resul<i wi^in one month frori the date ° fi6 2? thp^,0^per80n can claim in respect of more than The Capons. ot ?; of the Tnfnce llnder this Coupon holds good from 7 T)v, ^ursday prior to the date of current issue radáy. ondda Leader," to 7 p.m. of the following e&^ 4^egg," > ^Mulfi, Kfc lttlent of this insurance is guaranteed by "ALTY Insuance Company, Ltd. j fiL0° PLACE, PALL MALL LONDON, mtnunications should be roadj iTO^ „ TRY OUR MADE WORKING gOOTB. 8/11 and 10/6 v UT w 0 Premises by Reliable Workmen1 H IfARMER, A 6, and 7, De Winton St., Tonypandy ->- F! W I Free Holidays on Continent Oil ANYWHERE IN GREAT BRITAIN. Messrs. Rays, Ltd., Cardiff, t" iu audition to their great Holiday Scheme, already advertiaed, offer the above boon to the person sending in the HIGHEST NUMBER of COUPONS one oi which will be found in each or box of Starch Ray s' Blue. Dry Soaps, Rays' Orate Polish. Coupons must be sent in to the address below on or before 31st AUGUST, 1906.. lei PRIZES for all Competitors who fail to secure the Free Holidays. RAYS' MANUFACTURING Co., Ltd., Cardiff, FREE HOLIDAYS. ,û1l Pisgah, Penygraig. Opening of the New Organ. TWO GRAND Organ Recitals WILL BE GIVEN On THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, and SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd, by Mr. E. T. DAVIES, F.R.C.O., Merthyr; Soprano-Miss CARRIE JONES, Medallist, R.A.M. Bass-Mr. DAVID HUGHES, Medallist, R. A.M. CHAIRMEN. Thursday Evening-W. P. NICHOLAS, Esq. Saturday Evening-TOM EVANS, Esq., M.E. Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 7.45. Prices—Reserved Seats, 5s.; Unreserved, 3s., 2s, & Is. Proceeds in aid of Pisgah Chapel Funds. Reserved Seats booked by the Hon, Treasurer—Mr. John Richards, Manchester House and the Hon. Secretary— Mr. D. E. Griffiths, Erwyd House, Penygraig. 2936 ESTABLISHED IN 1836 FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. tj ™ MERCANTILE OFFICES (Stubbs, Ltd.), 42, GRESHAM STREET. LONDON, E.G. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information through THE STATUS ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT, may AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. Every Trader should read 8TUBB8' WEEKLY GAZETTE, With which is issued a Supplement containing LISTS OF CREDITORS Under all the Important Failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS Contain more than EW NINE MILLION ENTRIES Debts Recovered Promptly And Remitted to Subscribers On TUESDAY or FRIDAY following Receipt BRANCHES aij Aberdeen, Birmingham, Blackburn Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, CardifE, Cork, Croy- don, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow. Glou- cester, Hanley, Huddersfield, Hull. Ipswich, Leeds, Leices- ter,Liverpool, London (West End),Manchester, Newcastle Norwich Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Reading, Sheffield, Southampton, Sunderland, Swansea, and Wolverhampton. SUB-OFFICES—Bath, Buxton, Cambridge, Carlisle Derby, Dumfries, Greenock, Grimbby Halifax, Lincoln Inverness, Limerick, Londonderry, Middlesboro', New- port (Mon.), Northampton. Oxford, Paisley, Perth Preston, Stockton-on-Tees, Torquay, Walsall, Waterford Worcester, and York. TERMS-According to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to an of the above Offices, FERNDALE GENERAL JJOSFITAL AND "pi YE JNFIRMARY Patients admitted free on recommendation of the Governors. 2094 Hon. Sec.-TIENRY DAVIES, D. M. WILLIAMS, Accountant and Public Auditor, BRYN GELLI HOUSE, TONYPANDY Insurance, House and Estate Agent. Deeds- of Arrangement, Mortgages and Transfers Of Properties negotiated. Bankruptcy and Probate-of Will Accounts prepared. Rents Collected. 2 I I BEHIND THE EYE. I j| It is essential for perfect vision 1 1 that your eyes should look through I ithe exact centres of the lenses of I jour Spectacles. if If your glasses are fitted |j I correctly they will retain this I I position and afford you the H g maximum of good vision and g comfort. There are not two people with jl eyes quite the same distance apart, g or with quite the same shaped nose- n bridge, therefore frame fitting is g quite an art in itself. I a We supply perfect Sitting | J. W. RicHARDS, I Cbtmist and Optician, I PANDV SQUARE, I TONYPANDY, I Solid Gold Watch Puzzle. Great Offer by a Responsible Firm It Costs you Nothing to Try. WE give below some of the letters in well- known Towns. To any person who can supply the missing letters, and fulfills conditions below, we offer a LADY'S SOLID GOLD GOVERNMENT STAMPED WATCH, fully jewelled, price £3, as a J'REE GIFT, (Silver Watches are presented to Gents). ].—L V R L 2.-M N H S R 3.—B R M G M Send your attempt on a sheet of paper, to- gether with stamped addressed envelope for reply to FELLOWS & Co., 10, Grosvenor Buildings, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. The winner is required to purchase a Chain from us to wear with the watch. The name of this paper must be mentioned. Prize- winners of last Competition were :—Mrs. E. Humphries, The Laundry, Penuryarth Cott- age, Crickhowell, Brecon; Mr. C. J. Hamer, lower Blaenawm, Cwmda, nr. Crickhowell, Brecon Mr. O. Edward, 52, High Street, Llanerhymedd, N. Wales. B56l/343 CERTAIN CURE FOR HARD AND SOFT CORNS PAINLESS AND HARMLESS In Bottles, Price Is; by Post, '!» Id, ftom i Mole Proprietor D. MonaAK m CO., {L>fce J M'MNRAY), CHEMISTS, 1 r High Street; OAftDiPF, 26 Telegraphic Address 'Paperhanging, Cardiff." Nat. Tel, -4 ROBERT LEWIS & Co., COLOUR, PAINT, VARNISH and PAPERHANGING MERCHANTS, GLASS IMPORTERS, &c., 73 Custom House Street, and 8, New Street, Cardiff I Insist upon seeing our New Pattern Book of ^Vilpapers for 1905, containing Ingrains Leatherettes, Ceilings, Dados, Lincuxsta, Lignomur, Anaglyta, &c. I Plate and Sheet Glass Faotors and Exporters. Leaded Lights made on the Premises. Glass Embossed (English and French styles), any design, on the Premises. Orders promptly executed. Sole Local Agents for the following- "GRAPHITE PAINT." For steel and iron work. The Opacity and spreading power of this paint is double that of Lead Paint and 50 per cent more than Oxide of Iron Paint. One gallon for 6s. 6d. covering 160 square yards. Resists and acid Alkaline atmospheric action PLASTINE." An improved form of putty of an almost imperisable nature. A plastic, durable glazing composition, will not harden, flake, shrink, decay or absorb moisture. Used by Government Departments, Rail- vay Companies. Corporations, Borough Councils, and Local Authorities. Price, 16s. per cwt. Two cwt", carriage paid. « DURESCO." The King of Water Paints. Unequalled and unique The first in the field. The Foremost ever since. CHARLTON WHITE." For Interior Painting. A perfect and reliable substitute for white-lead. Prices, under 1 cwt., 22s.; I cwt. and under 3 ew ts., 218. 3 cwts. and under 10 cwts., 20a 10 cwts., 19s. 6d. Carriage paid on 3 cwts. Special driers for Oharlton White," 18s. per cwt. "MAXIMUM LIGHT" GLASS. Dark Interiors ALWAYS made Light when this Illuminated Glass is used. "VELURE." "VELURE." The Future Paint. Enamel Surface Covering Power double ordinary paint. "MAURICE'8 PORCELEINE." Great Covering Power. Hard and Solid Finish. Easily applied, will net crack, chip, blister or peel off. EBERSONS "V. & P. SOLVENT." Is a Perfect Varnish and Paint Remover. In a few minutes either Varnish or Paint will soften and can be wiped off with a cloth or scraper. 2268 GEO. COUZENS & SONS,3 Nat, Tel, 461, SHOP-FITTERS, Five minutes from T.V.R. Station. City Road Works (Oxford Lane), CARDIFF- T?T n T w !§ ones: AND MUSIC S 31, Llewellyn Street, PENTRE; AND SO, Dunraven Street, TONYPANDY, .< Popular Songs at 2d each. Old Notation and Sol-fa combined. Alice, where art thou? Death of Nelson. Glory Song. I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. Kathleen Mavotirneen. Killarney. March of the Men of Harlech. Maid of Athens. My Pretty Jane (Bloom is on the Bye). My Daddy's Not a Thief. Nazareth (Gounod). Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep. Sweet Genivieve. Song That Reached My Heart. Tell Mother I'll be there. Tom Bowling. Volunteer Organist. Village Blacksmith. When the heart is young, Which is the Way to Heaven? HUNDREDS OF OTHERS! Pianoforte Solos at 2d. each Full Music Size. Well Printed. Blake's Grand March. Bonaparte's Grand March. Fairy Wedding Waltz. Home, Sweet Home (Thalberg). Japanese Polka. Mountain Belle Schottische. Maiden's Prayer. Moss Rose Waltz. Robin's Return. Rainbow Schottische. Signal March, Snowdrop Polka. Stephanie Gavotte. Wedding March. Washington Post March. War March of the Priests. Warblings at Eve. You or I Waltz. HUNDREDS OF OTHERS! FRANCIS & DAY'S QV Sixpenny Musical Copyrights. Over 270 Varieties. All Numbers Kept in Stock. No. 259 Beautiful, Beautiful Bed. 56 Bedelia. 103 Blue Bell. 13 Brooklyn Oake Walk, 261 Girls I Girls! I Girls III 228 Hear the Pipers calling, Jenny mine. 258 How'd you like to spoon with me ? 186 Molly, the Jolly Little Lady. 180 My Irish Molly 0. 115 Navaho. 91 Stop Your Tickling, Jock. 100 Victoria Cross (Military Two Step). 129 Walking Home with Angeline. 158 We all walked into the Shop. ASK FOR COMPLETE LIST-FREE. JUST PURCHASED! SEVERAL HUNDRED VOLUMES of Second-Hand BOOKS! in all Classes of Literature, which will be sold at Ridiculously Low Prices I Call and look at the Bargains Offered. The Stock Constantly Varying. Some of this Week's BARGAINS; Dr. Baumgarten's History of the Church in the Apostolic Age, 3 vols., 8vo, cloth, 3/6, cost 31/6. International Encyclopaedia of Surgery: a Systematic Treatise of the Theory and Practice of Surgery, by various Authors, edited by John Ashurst, chromolitho- graphs and woodcuts, 7 vols., imp. 8vo, cloth (Macmillan & Co., 1882-95). Pub- price, lUt Guineas; offered for 42/ The Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, profusely illustrated, bound in half calf, complete in 27 vols., for 15/ Chambers' Information for the People, 2 vols., half Morocco, 6/ cost 24/ The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography: Memoirs of Distinguished Men of All Ages, 5 vols., cloth, gilt, 7/6. Dr. Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, 3 vols., 8vo, 18/ cost L4 4s. Chambers' Cyclopaedia of English Litera- ture, 2 vols., half calf, 6/ cost 24/ Martin's History of the British Colonies, with maps and plates, 8 vols., cloth, oy cost £ 3. Sheldon's In His Steps, best edition, cloth, gilt, published at 3/6; offered for 2/3. HOW TO LEARN FRENCH.—Ehrlich's fench Method, published at 3/6; offered for One Shilling. Illustrated Edition of the Complete WORKS OF JOSEPHUS. Published at 7/6; Offered for 4/6. A Cheaper Edition, without illustrations, and in smaller type, for Two Shillings. Rev. D. Silvan Evans' ENGLISH AND WELSH DICTIONARY 2 Volumes. Published at 92. Offered for" 26/ Dr. Owen Pugh'a WELSH AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY 2 Volumes. Published at P.1 10s. Offered for 20/ All the most popular Sixpenny Novels kept in stock, including the works of Dickens, Ainsworth, Smollett, Whyte MelviUe, G^uy Boothb^, Lytton, Hawley Smart, E. P. Oppenheim, Capt. Marryat, Kingsley, Victor Hugo, Pemberton, Marion Crawford, Walter Scott, A. K. Green, Mrs. Henry Wood, Ouida, Conan Doyle, Dumas, Charles Reade, Hall Caine, G. W. M. Reynolds, L. L. Lynch, Seaton Meriman, &c., &c. Wift ilAIIAfi The Rhondda Book StereSf • V. UUIII39) Tonypandy & Pentre. 9916 9916