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AUGUSTINE J, STONE I (Late STONE BROS.), FtTNEBAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Dock. No. 37. Poet Office Tel. X. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5, WORKING-ST., CAEDI^ And W- DOCKS. | iOl. HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. I FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, j9 REMOVED, a. FREDERICK-STREET, and 9 41, WESTBGURNE-PLACE, I Price List on Application. BB National Tel. No. 0725. JONES AND SON. I UNDERTAKERS, I 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, I AND 1. CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. I PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF rjTHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. CLOSED FOR THE gEASON. RE-OPENING AUGUST 3rd, 1903. al7329 GRAND THEATRE. Lessee & Manager, EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, TH E HA-ND OF IRON. Popular Summer Prices. e3103o29 "Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE QARDIFF IPMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! trHE INCOMPARABLE JUGGLER, J> A UlS gPADONI, Who Joggles with Pony and Trap, Bicycle, Cannon Balls, and Furniture as comfort- ably as an ordinary individual would do with india-rubber balls. A Unique Perform- ance. Jack's Return." A Little Bit of Comedy, by JUSTIN and MANTELL. BELLE BRAHAM, pictorial Songstress. Stars you see at the Halls." Introducing Life-iike Portraits of Celebrated Music-hall Artistes. REZENE and ROBINI, The Two Little Birds on their Perch. Shall I? LENNON, HYMAN, and LENNON, In the Australian Bush. 13Y Special Request—ROBERTSON'S WALK To Porthcawl, Saturday, June 27th. Familiar Faces! Exciting Incidents. Familiar "— SceE?? ——?.?-—. ..?—A -.?, —' Will be Shown on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. CLIFF RYLAND, "Himself." Eccentric Comedian, in his Latest Successes. CHAS. SEEL, Comedian. Geo. A. BOOKER and Mabel NARBIS, In an Original Comedy Creation, The Marriage Broker." MAUD NEEDHAM, Songstress. The Original ROYAL CALEDONIAN BOYS, Orchestral and Concert Combination, In their Entertainment as given before the King and Queen at Gopsall. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performance- Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. ong Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRK CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Nimble NAT CLIFFORD of Whimsical Walk. Words, and Ways. Fred Lincoln. The O'Malleys. Lilian Lea and Company, in The Country Girl." Lovely, Lively Lily Burnand. Simms and Simms. Miss Helen Charles. Haidee Lee and Wallace Kingston, in "A Country Cousin." Next Week: The Peerless SANDOW. L18864 WRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operators. WESTERN MAIL LI ill it 1). CARDIFF SCIENTIFIC Eyesight Testing | FOR SPECTACLES. H Bonner Morgan, 1 F.S.M.C. PARK PLACE 1, F. S M C Im (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) B QUEEN ST., CARDIFF, 1 Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. R No charge is made for advice. The testing ij is thorough. 't I UMHHTI l' H "i r HIGHEST VALUE; 1 MONEY SAVED; 1 I CALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1 ■ THE AOVAIMSES OF GUYING 1 B DIRECT FROM 1 \H. SAMUEL J J ™ You pay no Middle ProfitF, I You get the Brightest aud j Newest Creations from the Sr < Fftctsry Direct. K LARGER YARIETY 11 SPLENDID SELECTIONS I Lpdissl and Gent.'s H. 1 very handsome Ster- Samuel's Rotall H lias Bilyer watches, Price Price a three-quarter pl&ta, C» M?- I. jtweUed tMYMMmt 1 H. £ K£ l£ fi£ £ >D*£ S !'£ ■ £ £ «"»« 1 mM?d DrMm Rings, g"?? ???.? Sg lOt wUh Pea¡oll, or   Babies, & B?m&n? S/@ «1j1/f6 B EtW Gold Brooches Sam?al's 1 RParti?cliel I H. I r handsomely Price Price B 8Dnd dMtgM 13/6 B ENORMOUS SAVINGS! fj ■ The Celebrated g J ? LUCKY WEDDING RINGS j1j m Government £ ?, Upwards B jt all-marked /< ■ I FRCe MARRIAGE GIFT | ■ with cach Ring! m M mIlWay fare p?id to all pu-chasers B H of goods value 25/- and upwards S ? within & radius of 30 mile& g| H. SAMD.EL I 7, ST. MARY-ST., J CARDIFF. \l < i PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates.- THKHK SIX  'Hltlr I ¡;:IX C. TIMTCS. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S: D; 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12. 19 Each extra 7 Q 2 0 4 0 6 words COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN- ING EXPRESS":— WORDS. ONCE. THRNK SIX TIMKS. TIMES. S. D. P. D, S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 704 0 8 10 words In all cases the name P-nd address are counted as part of the Advertisement. PERSONAL. J—Not satisfied, broken promises, through illness, J. yours always, FridJ'G. e3l12029 A person who witnessed slight^itercation™M .11 meeting of two gentlemen ana three ladies nearly opposite Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street about quarter- past two Saturday afternoon, 23rd of May, is desired to communicate at once by letter with Mr. T. A. Southern, 50, Connaught-road, Cardiff. <^075n3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Monday, June 22nd, 1903, between the Royal Exchange, Flaina, and Brynmawr Railway Station, a Gold Brooch, made of a £2 piece.—Anyone returning same to Royal Exchange, Blaina, will be suitably rewarded. ell661 MEDICAL DISPENSER and Surgery Assistant —Ex-unqualifled Da-?sistaut requires Re-engagement; excellent refe- reiiees; single.—W 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. en3 CHEMIST'S Assistant; about 21; indoors; accus- tomed to shipping business preferred.—State Eige, salary required, and references, Metcalfe, Chemists, Hull. e3053023 CLERICAL. PEMBROKE Dock.-Cur.te wanted; title can be given for September ordination.-Apply to the Vicar. e3065n2 LEGAL. SOLICITOR (27, admitted 19 seeks re-.mgage.r.pnt Managing Clerk, Canliff Dis",rict; experienced con- veyancing, chancery, common law, company law, general provincial practice, excellent testimonials.—W 26, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3074o30 W ANTED, smart Manager, with police and county- f court experience, for Branch Office; must reside 14 miles from Cardiff; if solicitor, advocacy desirable.- W 16, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3035nl HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WANTED, an experienced, trustworthy Woman as f Housekeeper; comfortable home.-Apply, per- sonally, 4, Clive-crescent, Penartli. e3051n2 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W ANTED, middle July, good General Servant, with f V knowledge of plain cooking; good character indis- pensable.—Apply Mrs. Graham, Brynawel, Usk, Men. el1641 WANTED, useful Help Housemaid; family two; f' Penarth.-W 2P, Evening Express, Cardiff. en2 WANTED, good General Servant; three in family.- 280, Newport-road (tram terminus). e3083o30. W ANT?VD, good Piain Cook; kitchenmaid kept.— y' f Apply to Mrs. Bowen, Llwyngwair, Nev^ort R.S.O.. Pembrokeshire. e3053n2 '"VVTSSSifc' 'at onee, a Girl as General.—Apply 13, V T York-place, Barr: 60!2n3 GOOD General Servant reqaired; must have good Gcharacter.-83, PlymouC?i-road, Penarth. e3043n2 COOK-General or experienced General; 3 in family; housemaid ]??pt.-Apply, with fuU Particulars. Mrs. Cullum, Lloyd's Bank, Barry Dock. e3007nl TTJ"ANTED, House-Parlourmaid (must be thoroughly V y experienced, good appearance, and manners), for small house in Park-place, Cardiff; age not under 25 or 30; wages, £ 24.—Address Wr 27, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell677 HOUSEMAID, Waitress, and Kitchenmaid wanted for good lodging-house facing sea.—Miss Lear, Rad- fcrd House, Aberystwyth. e2995o30 WANTED immediately, for Porthcawl, General Ser- f f vant; plain cooking.—Apply 271, Newport-road, Cardiff. ell665 GOOD crok;anted for country teuse; baking; ass-s- tanc-3 given.-Mrs. HlbbHt, Brynawel, Pcnyian, Cardiff. e2599 o?O thoroughly capable and reliable Girl as Ho?ge- A Parlourmaid required; good references essential.- Apply Mrs. Thomas, Velindre, Kidwelly. e2983030 KITCHENMAID wants situation in gentleman's K. family; where housekeeper kept preferred; aged 17. —V 79, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2973o29 XI'ERlENCED Gnera; references, plain cooking; EDo washing; £ 15.—W 3, Western Mail, Cardiff. e3002o30 G;NERAL wanted; no washing; good home.-Apply, by letter, Mrs. Ors,y?:Powl:38029 SUPERIOR, steady Housemaid; assist in care of chil- dren references.—Apply, mornings 11, evenings 7, 16, St. Andrew's-crescent, Cardiff. e2394a?,9 D1SENGAGED.-COOkS, Parlourmaids^ Housemaids, Kitchenmaids, Chambermaids, Stillrocm-maids, Barmaids.—Stock's Registry, Newport. e2952o29 ANTED, respectable Girl for housework, family f two; comfortable home.-Apply'12, Bangor-road, Roath, Cardiff. 2968o29 HOTEL SERVANTS. YOUNG Lady requires place as barmaid; slight know- ledge of business; out of Cardiff preferred.-Write, W 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. 3097n3. W ANTED, a clean and smart Boy to make himself f f generally useful and act as billiard marker.- Apply Windsor Club, Penarth. e11676 WANTED, good General; good character; good wages given to suitable person.—Eagle Hotel, Ynyshir, Rhondda. e3069029 SMART and experienced Boy wanted as Billia-nï Marker; wages, 5s. weekly, with board and lodg- ing.-Apply Manager, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. e297702f; GOOD General Serv?nt wanted; assist in bar even- Ging.9 .-Aliply Railway Hotel, West Wharf, Car- diff. e3034o30 W ANTED Cook-General for Hotel; good references. -Appl? V 96, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2994030 YOUNG Lady wanted at once as Assistant House- keeper and to relieve in bars; must be a good needlewoman and have knowledge of book-keeping; early riser.-Apply, with references, stating salary re- quired, Blennerhassett, Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny. ell659 W ANTED, good Kitchenmaid.—Apply, with refe- f 1 rence, to Proprietor, Lion Hotel, Rhayader. eo29 LAUNDRESSES. W ANTED, a Laundrymaid.-Apply Mrs. Firbank, Glanusk, near Caerleon, Mon. e3056n2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIO,NS W ANTED, Young Man for Plumbing, Gas and Hot Water.—Apply, stating wages, a?e, and expe- rience, to .W. D. Thompson, Plumber, Bristol-street, Aberkenfig. e3119n2 W ANTED, LcId fOr erranCs.—Apply Stephens and t' f Co., Royal-arcade, Cardiff. e3008nl WANTED, Groom-Coacnman; single; willing to be nseful; kage, 20s.; rcom and light s.-?Appi y, 16, Queen-street, Neath, 83096029 W ANTED Workers for genuine Home Employment; either sex; no selling or canvassing; work sup- plied; thoroughly straightforward.—Stamped addressed envelope to Golding and Co., 75, Melbourne-grove, East Dulwich, London. e3C92n3 G- ARDENING Wanted, by practical Man; inside or Gout.-48, IVyndham- road, Canton, Cardiff. e3098n3 WANTED young Man for 8tables; able to drive.- I' v??ute Hotel, ,Pontyclun. e3082030 WANTED, three or four good Fettlers for Iron and ¡ f Steel Castings.—Apply Henry White and Co. (Limited) Hisca. e3062n2 WANTED, two or three Men for Hay Making nd f t one Man who can Drive Mowing Machine.-Cot Farm, Christchurch, Mon. e3070o29 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, smart Young Man; used to Bthe trade, attend horses, do round, assist gene- rally.Batten, Clare-road, Cardiff. e3042n2 BANKER Hands.-Apply John O'Brien, Contractor, Bl?lao!?;teg. e3045o23 W ANITED, smartLad to assist with bread delivery. —Apply, with references, Minifie, Canton. eo29 ROCERY a na Provis ions.-W anted, a Junior; also Gan Improver; Welsh; indoors.-Apply D. C. Parry, Llanelly. e3061029 WANTED. situation as Single-handed Gardener; good reference; age 26; married when suited.— W. A., 12, DulTryn-street, Ferndale. e3025n! WANTED at once, good Walling Masons for Aber- earn Gasworks; also Bricklayers for Pontypool TJnion.—Apply, on works, to Foreman, or to Leadbeter Bros., Contractors, Crindau Steam Joinery Works, New- port, Mon 3003030 LITHOGRAPHIC Machine Minder wanted; also good Transferer and Printer.-SWphens and Eyre, Narrow. Wine-stroot, Bristol. e3066029 GEOCErSY and Provisions.-Wanted tmmedtawy, a GroUable Young Man M an Amistant; live oat; personal application preferred.—Alden, Pengam. e2956029 THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. MISCELLANEOUS II YOUNG Man wanted; 35s. per week and commission; regular work; splendid open ing.-Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, L?ncs. e2980030 ANTED immediately, Gardener, make himself f f generally useful; single man preferred.—Apply Ship Hotel, Barry. e11664- DRAPERY.—Wanted, a SIT art Young Man, with five D or six years' eXDer? ,lcc.-Johii Evans and Co., Drapers, PO.1:V;'lidd.2892030 A ET.—Wanted, Ladies and Gentlemen to colour Fine A Art prints, Dostcards, at home; easily acquired.- Addressed envelope for particulars Art Company, 6, Great James-street, London, W.C. 1'2964029 WANTED, respectble Lads to sell the Evening EXpress" nightly.-Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street. Newport el0220 w AN-tEi). a couple at smart boys to Ride B?cycles Vt and mike themselves useful.-Apply Evening Express Offico. Cardiff. ell203 SMART Messenger Boy wanted.-Apply Editor, Express." Cardiff. CLERKS, MANAGERS, &O. COMPETENT Accountant wants temporary employ- ment; can balance and audit books; secrecy observed 'and terms reasonable.—Write W 18, Evening Express^ Cardiff. e3037nl TYPEWRITING.—Vacancy for Pupil, at moderate fee. T-APPIY Manageress, Typewriting Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ell668 WORKS Manager or Assistant Manager for four tin- plate mills; circle, black plates, Canada's terne- plates. Aiso Tin-house Superintendent, with thorough knowledge of circles and terne-plates. Also Man to superintend boys at circling machines and to work one himself.—Address Ystalyfera Iron Company (Limited), Swansea Valley. e2945o29 W ANTED, well-educated Youth as Pupil in Land Agent and Surveyor's Office; premium required. —Apply V 95, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2989030 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. CANV ASHER (experienced in furnishing), for Mon- mouthshire dbtrict.-Bevan and Company, Ltd., "The Cardiff Furnishers," Cardiff. eSO89030 POPULAR Firm require persevering Men in each town and village throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire to devote spare time to the best paying agency of the day; no experience, responsibility, or outlay; will not interfere with present occupation; a constant and incmasing income assured; suit workmen of all grades.—Apply W 23, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3050n2 rpRUSTWORTHY Mafl, of good appearance, wanted to J. represent important company; good and permanent situation assured to energetic man willing to canvass.- Aduress V," 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3019nl TIIRAVELLER, w:th undeniably good connections r amongst grocers and confectioners in South Wales, wanted to take up Popular Lines of well-known London House on small salary and commission.—Apply V S7, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2996030 DRESSMAKERS, &O. DRFSS:'iAKING.-wanted immediately. Improvers Dztn(I Appr.,n!ic.-Apply Miss Wa'gh, 83, Claude- road, Cardiff. i;3000o30 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Apprentices.-Apply Sar- Dgent and Cadogan, 10, Copper-street, Roath, Car- diff 23028ul DRESSMAKER wanted, by July 20th, to take charge Dof smail workroom.-Apply M. A. Price, Cloth- hall, Builth Wells e3031nl DRESSMAKER—good fit, style-takes Daily Engage- D.eiit; moderate.-V 96, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2988030 PARTNERSHIP. YOUNG Man, 25, with good knowledge of trade and capital, desires Partnership in good-paying, old- established Grocery and Provision Business.—Apply W 15, Evening Express, Cardiff. e302-inl APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments.—85, 'New- a rd! ff. e507?a5. BOARD-Eesidence; comfortable home; moderate; Balso bed, sitting room.-10, Bichmond-road, Car- diff. e3046n2 LARGE Sittmg-rooin; one-two bedrooms; with, without board.-9, Park-place, Cardiff. e3078n3 LLANDRINDOD Wells.—Apartments, public and private, with or without board; near station and park.—Apply Mrs. Rylands, St. Cyres. e3064n2 BARRY.—Furnished Houses and Apartments during Bsummer months.-Apply Blackmore, Auctioneer, Barry. 03059n2 SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments; terms moderate.- 49, Richmond-road. Cardiff. e3049n2 CHEPSTOW.—Apartments, with or without board; terms to suit requirements; special for perma- nency.-Address Yeates, 9, Bank-square, Chepstow. eo27 GOOD Apartments, gentlemen; partial board, 14s. Geach (eptional).-40, Gordon-road, CardiiI3()()9n1 BOU RNEMOUTH—West Collingwood, Kerby-road (facing sea). -Boa rd-Residence, Apartments; terms moderate. e3013nl COMFORTABLE Apartments; central; terms mode- rate.-23, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. e2993o30 P ENART H(Clive-place).-Pl?asant Apartmen tsfOr gentlemen.-V 68, Evening Express, Cardiff. 002g LL-I-)Arnished ApaItments, in the Mumbles, com- Wmanding view of bay; cl?se pier and station.- Mrs. Crabtree, 3, Southend Villas. e2881n3 I LFRACOMBE.-Orand Boarding Establishment; charming posit?on on the level, with lawns facing sea; near beach, Capstone-parade; comfortable, sociable; good cocking; terms moderate.—A. E. Myatt, Pro- prietor. ell617 PREMISES. Al FISSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, l.V.1. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For l;3t of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Western Mail Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Established 1849. HOUSE for Sale, in Windsor-esplanade, Bute Docks; 2 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms, kitchen, &c., with two cellars, bath (h. and c.), outhouses, &c.-Apply Williams and Son, Solicitors, Quay-street, Cardiff. en4 CONVENIENT House for town and railway stations; Roath district; 5 bedrooms; moderate price to immediate buyer.-W 36, Evening Express, Car- diff. e3078n3 167, Mackinoosh-place.—Bargain to close an estate; every convenience; inspection invited. e3077n3 PORTHCAWL or N?ighbourhood.-W anted well- furnished House for month of August.-State particulars, terms, to Craiglee, Marlborough-road, Car- diff. e3081n3 TO Let, lock-up Shop with grocers' off-lIcence.- TApply to E. Meredith and Soh, Grocers, Tony- pandy. e3087n3 F-OUR good Rooms on ground floor, which can easily be made into one, with passage and entrance from Westgate-street and Havelock-street, opposite Royal Hotel, to Let at once; suitable for warehouse, workshop, showrooms, or commercial stockrooms; moderate rent.- Apply Secretary, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. C11537 TO Let, good hop in principal street, Tredegar; Tlea,e if desirable.-Long, Auctioneer, Brynmawr. e3083n3 "jyyEWTON, Porthcawl.—Wellfield, to Let, furnished. NII from July 7; seven rooms; gas cooker; one minute from beach.-Apply Elias. e3052n2 PORTHcXWL.—Furnished House to Let; 6 bed- rooms, bathroom, offices, stable and coach-house; near station.—For terms apply Jones, Gwladmor. en2 TO Let, Treorchy. large central Premises, known as the South Wales Tea Company's Shop; main thoroughfare; suitable for any business.-Apply 0. George, Hirwain. e3024n: SALT House, Clevedon (residence of the late R. J. Hancock, Esq.); comfortable house; good stables; coachman's cottage; freehold; lovely grounds, extending to sea.—Address Miss Hancock. e3018nl NEW Villa, opposite best part of Roath Park; double frontage; 12 rooms; electricity; charming conser- vatory; price, £40Q; remainder on mortgage.—Jones, Cartref, Ninian-road, Cardiff. e3034nl S ANDYMOUNT, Southcrndown.-a?is furnished House to Let, for July; 2 sitting, 5 bed rooms.-Bramley and Warne, Bridgend. e3017nl SHOP to Let, with large room; be s t position in Car- diff; moderate rent.—S. Hern, St. Mary-street, Car- diff. e3040nl FOR Sale, 8, Cowbridge-road (town end); modern Fcon?eniences; large fruit garden; low ground rent. Apply on Premises. e3023nl PLYMOUTH House, 123, Cathedral-road.-The above excellently appointed detached Residence to Let, containing 4 reception-rooms, 8 bedrooms, billiard-room, and every modern convenience; newly decorated; elec- tric light fitted throughout.-For full particulars and orders to view apply Mr. J. Stanfield, Lion-chambers, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ell672 TO Let, Pair Offices, Pruden tial-buildid gs, St. Mary- street, Cardiff; quiet, central, and in excellent condition.-Apply on Premises. e3039nl PORTHCAWL.—Furnished Cottage to let for July and j Ug¡¡t.-Aprly Lewis, DecoratGr. e3001030 HOI I13AYS.—To let, for month A,,¡ru-Septemœr, large Furnished House; close to railway-station, sea, and town; every convenience; lovely sea vipw; tirms, four to five guineas.-2, Plymouth-road, Penarth. c?998o30 WANTED, homely Furnished Cottage, with garden, f near Cardiff; moderate terms.—V 99, Evening Express, Cprdiff. 2991o30 DWELLING-Houses to Let, Dudley-place, Patrick- Dstre c t. -Appiy 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff. C2954029 S HOP and House to Let, 104, Woodville-road; best position; suitable any business; grocery and pro- visions carried on for number of years.-Apply 11, Colum-road, Cardiff. e2955029 TO be Let or Sold, 63, Claude-road; 6 bedrooms, 3 sitting-rooms; large heated conservatory; splendid condition; prompt tenant secures advantage of fittings, otherwise removed; rent, £ 40.—Apply G. Willie, as above. e £ 936o29 PREMISES, Continued. MALL Shop, House; bakehouse, stable; low rent, without r?t es. -Apply 61,Topaz-street, Roath. Car- diff. e29:57029 TO Let, for month August, large plainly-furnished house; terms very moderate.—Evans, 21, St. Mary- street, Monmouth. e2959o29 LARGE Shop and Stores to Let, at Docks.-Brukewich, [ 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff. e2953029 WESTON-supor-Mare.—Comfortably furnished, well- situated House to Let; any period; moderate rental.—Applv Morwood Cross, Weston-super-Mare. ell576 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL R Sale, chance of a lifetime, Confectionery and Ice £ Cream business, serving a round of 25 shops; also Four Trucks, working streets; freezing done by motor; shop well fitted; owner going abroad.-Apply, by letter, W 47, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3091030 GENERAL Business to Let, at Porthcawl.-Apply GWilliams ,Manchester House, Porthcawl. e3055D29 rpo Grocers.—For Disposal, old-established Grocery _L Business, in Ferndale, Rhondda Valley, with off- licence; good family trade; established 30 years.—Apply Evans, Grocer, Strand, Ferndale. e2962o29 ,TTRAButcher's Business; grand -corner ,J\. position, Bristol; faces three important main thoroughfares; returns about £100 weekly; former tenant 33 ypars; ingoing £375, or near offer; highly recom- mended.-Apply Tebbs, 76, Victoria-street, Bristol. BAKING, respectable suburb, Bristol; present tenant Blb years; eight sacks weekly, full price; every- thing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. BUILDERS', Decorators', and Sanitary Engineers' BBusine??s (old-established), situate in growing and flourishing small town few miles from Bristol; turnover averages about £6,000 per annum; price, as going con- cenpplY Tebbs, Bristol. C10MMERC1AL Hotel and Restaurant, principal main J thoroughfare, Bristol; attractive premises; ingoing, furnished. £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. EXCEPTIONALLY genuine ?re?;bn)eiit Busines?i for ,J Disposal in Bristol; good living and money saved; this business is centrally situated, and always com- mands trade; ingoing only £120; highly recorad-nded. -Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. NEWSAGENT'S, Stationery, Tobacconist's; respect- N, able suburb Bristol; taking about E8 weekly; in- going £75; suit lady.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. PLEASANTLY situated Refreshment Business, splen- did position best part Bristol; ingoing only £15; highly recommended.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol EESTAURANT and Confectionery, somc?r??et; attrac- tive premises; handsome bar; confectionery shop, grill room; free for spirits, wines, and beers; long lease; returns £50 weekly; ingoing, everything as stands, £850. —Tebbs, Bristol. RESTAURANT and DinIng-rooms, principal main thoroughfare, Bristol; easily-managed trade; suit anyone commencing in business, being easily worked; ingoing, as it stands, £200; this includes furniture.- Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street. Bristol. e2948029 PUBLIC-HOUSES. T 0 Let, with immediate possession, Home Com- mercial Hotel (Temperance) and Restaurant, Maes- teg, with furniture, &c., or without; premises suitable for any business; best situation in town; good busi- ness done; proprietress retiring through illness; splen- did opportunity for energetic persons; inspection in- vited; full particulars.—Apply Airs. Tudor, above address. e3047n2 ATTRACTIVE and delightfully-situated Hotel; b\1y Alnain thoroughfare, Bristol; profitable trade, abjut £30 weekly; large yard and commodious stabling; in- going, fully furnished, £700; L200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs.. Vainer, 76, Victoria-street. Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, iour miles from Bristol; doing large trade of £40 weekly; capable of doing much more in proper hands; free for wines and spirits; in- going £800; L200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COPNTRY Hotel (Somerset); doing profitable trade, ) Ilea r?y E40 weekly; rent L45; exceptionally nice, comfortable home; garden and land if desired; ingoing, including part furniture, £900, or reasonable offer.- Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. FREE Hotel, centrally situated, Bristol; close Fprox: u?ity to Assize Courts, banks, and other prin- cipal business centres; good genuine glass trade, averages nearly £25 weekly; comfortable bar; roomy house; in going £ 550.—Apply to Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. FIREE Hotel, situate pretty and charming town, Glou- cestershire; returns average about ECO weekly; all the valuable fittings, furniture, and possession, £3,500: if desired £ 2,000 inay rematn; -eal:r.I-ctmttty required £ 1,800.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. HANDSOME Spirit Vaults, best position in Bristol; commanding corner premises; handsomest bars in Bristol; glass trade averages about £42 weekly; closed Sundays; ingoing 1,000 guineas; tied ales only.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. DESPERATE Sacrifice through Domestic Matters.- DRespectable Fully-licensed House, neighbourhood of principal railway station, Bristol; handsome bar; com- fortable home; rent £25; returns about £12 weekly; in- going only £130, honestly worth £250; guaranteed genuine; bargain to early purchaser.-Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. HOTEL, pleasantly situated in the healthy and respectable resort of Clifton, Bristol; easily-man- aged trade, about £15 weekly, under indifferent manage- ment; present tenant eight years; ingoing, including part furniture, £ 350.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ROADSIDE Beerhouse, with Wine Licer.ce, near Ryate, Gloucestershire; 3i acres land, garden; in- going £ 130.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, grand, open position, centre Bristol; near all tho business establishments; all counter trade, about L15 weekly; closed Sundays; easily man- aged; suit ladies or young couple; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. SUIT Beginners.—Comer Fully-licensed House, cen- trally situated, Bristol; nice, respectable position; pretty bar and comfortable dwelling; suit beginners admirably; ingoing only £150; wonderfully cheap; worth £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. OUITABLE Person, with E15U. can purchase Hotel ks Public in Clifton, Bristol; exceptional opportunity. Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. S WINDON, WHtshire.-Fully-licl'nsed House in this flourishing town; doing sound trade; ingoing £ 250.— Apply Tebbs, Bristol. TTILLAGE Beerhouse, situate in Banwell, Somerset; V just suitable for a couple; fully furnished, E160.- Apply Tebbs, Bristol. e2949o29 MUSICAL. FR Sale, handsome, brand new Polyphon; Swiss Ymake; large size, with 12 tunes.-Mrs. Sharpies Swan Hotel, Abergavenny. e3090o30 SPLENDID Musical Polyphone, warranted; bargain, £ 4.—Apply Lewis, Griffin Hotel, Pentre, Rhondda Valley. e2991030 PIANOS, Piaaos, Pianos.—B. Heath and SOTS' special offers in iron-framed Piauo(ortes, with all the latest modern improvements. "AR-nSl1C" Model; good walnut case; full 00m- eai?h, Li5 158. "EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check Fj action, trichord, &c.; cash, £18 18s. "ALEXAkiDER" Model; full compass; handsome J\. marqueteris panel, &c.; cash, £ 23 12s. 6d. "TTANDSQME Pianoforte, in Louise case; full size xl and compass; "ch case and tone; double sconces; cash. £5 4s. "]».fUSIC Tra(l?s A?sociation" Model; =arvedous JjlL value; ueauW'ul, rich tone: cash, :CU. ""TvRAWING-Room Model"; a perfect instrument tor 8 J touch, tone, and durability; cash, £ 35 10s. 16 shall bo pte.ise'l to arrange for any of these Vf instruments to be obtained on our improved ilte System.—For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alsc Pontypridd. Penarth. and Port Talbot. elll82 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in fuU compass, Diroti framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £16 16. (class A) BClio walnutwood 01,!e. "COLLEGE" Model: cash, LIS 188.; (class B) solid walnutwood case. "EDUChTIONAL" Model; caab, £ 22 10s.; handsome walnutrood case. "INFLEXIBLE"Model; cash.L23 10s.; full size, upright piano; ??rtia I Btringing. ,TTRONCLAD" Model; cash, L20; small upright grand X overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, £31 10s.; magnificent value; I I overstrung. "KAISER" Model; -ash, £4:¿; a full upright concert XV grand ALL above Models r an be had 00 our Hire Purchase Asystem for » small sum monthly. Can and Inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Plant a', a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano ana Organ Merchants, DHigb-st,reet and Castle Arcade. Ca-rdA. ,10536 P IANO LIS 15?. In bancsonie walnut case, with check action ,,?d panelled front; delivered free to any address, with option of exchange :n on9 month if not inproved; grand value, and in perfect order.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. BECHSTE1N Piano; returned from hire, but very little used, and in perfect order; offered for L35 cash; listed at £60,-Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANOS returned from hire, in great variety, at prices ranging from £12 to P-25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount for cash.-Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. e9701 SPORTING CRICKET, Tennis, Golf, Fishing, and Shooting Goods. -Edwards, 64, Commercial-street, Newport. e3022nl NEW Rubber and Sports Depot; Cricket, Tennis, and NGolf Requisites; best quality goods at reasonable prices.—McKee and Ellis, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone. 0640. e11633 TO save 25 per cent., Imy your Fishing Tackle, Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton MaJlo*- Nat. Telephone, No. ofus. el0642 LAND AND FARMS. C ADOXTON.-Goiden Grove Farm and Land@ to Let, with immediate possesdon; inoom" #m&U.-Apply Cory and White, Solicitors, Cardiff. oLm6 BICYCIES, &c. ENT.'S Pneumatic; free wheel; good condition; X £2 15s.; bargain.—59, LlandalT-road, Canton. Car- diif. e2976o29 A Lady's Singer BiCYCle: ?ttttt with Dunlop tyres and ?_ Westwood rims, platta;. and enamelling in good condition; price L4 10, and Co., 54, Commer- cial-street, Newport. • AGent.'s Bicycle, 26in. frame, Clincher tyres, joint- less rims, iin. roller ofcain, and new saddle fitted; price £ 4.—Sutton and Co., Commercial-st., Newport. A-r:-adY'S Eudgp-W??vMth Bicycle, Clincher tyres, Ahan?le-bar and brak"" 'ttlngs just re-plated, tyres and enamelling in good clawtion, fitted with new felt grips and Brooks' B28 sad; price £ 5 15s.-Sutton and Co.. 54, Commercial-street,' 15ewport: A Quadrant light Bo!ids5t? 25in. frame, fixed gear, no Abrake?, roller chain, _hine in excellent condition, tyres re-rubbered; lined red and gold; just been re- plated and re-enamelled; ifclce f,6 5s.Sutton and Co., 54. Commercial-street, Xert, AN Eadie Road Kacer^SBln. frame, Dunlop tyres, plated Wcstwood l'iras, i-ln. roller chain, 84 gear, dropped handle-bar fitted, tyres perfect; price £6 5s.- Sutton and Co., 54, Cornmwcial.strect, Newport.  Rover Road Racer, ?4:n. frame, Warwick tyr??, AlVestwood rim s, fix gear fitted, only had 3 months' wear; price C6 JOL-Sutton and Co., 54, Com- mercial-street, Newport. 4 Special Gent.'s Eudg?hitworth, high frame, free j?L wheel. 2 .brakes, in perfect condition; 15-guinea machine; had one season'* tiding; 17s. 6d.— Sutton and Co., 54, Comrafijpcial-street, Newport. ell656 RACING Men we -knoitn in South Wales, including R. the cream of the ric?, are now scoring heavily on the new Aero-Special Bydge-Whitworth Path Racer. This machine is the finest racing bicycle of the year; weight, 181b. The following well-known riders are winning firsts in almost all their races:—C. E. Baker, Carmarthen (holder of the i-mile and 5-mile South Wales Championships); M'Gregor, Carmarthen; Bert Howard, London; S. E. S. Baker, Owmbran; Jack Griffiths, Car- marthen: Lewis, Llandilo; Howells, Pontyclun; T. Jenkins, Miskin: and Arthur Eddins, Pontypridd, &■ Other riders are invited to send a Jist of their wins to the South Wales Depot, tsking for full particular, respecting the gold medal to be given away at the eriJ of the season to the most successful rider in So: Wales. Riders of the Aero-Special should comrnunh.t( at once with the Manager, T. Gibbons Brooks, Rudge- Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. elllOJ A Road Racing Machine, fitted with low drop handle- bar, Dunlop tyres, Westwced rims, and rollsr chain; price £4 lCs—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, 6t. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent ''s Eudge?hitwcrth. 27in. frame; suit tall A rider; fitt?d iviih DUJÙOp tyres; good, strong, ser- viceable machine; fixed gear; price L5 10s.-Rudge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), 108. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent. 's Special Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; suit Atall rider; fitted with carcase, Palmer tyres, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price £ 6 10s.— Rudge-Wh.tworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. A Special Rudge-Whitworth, 24in. frame and ZCitL .1-1. wheels; free wheel and rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price jE7 Jos.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard QenT? Rudge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two !Jm brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one month's riding; price jM 17s. 6d.-Rudge-Whitworth LLtd.). 108. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Lady's Budge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only had one month's riding; price L8 17s. 6d.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108. St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Rudge-Whitworth Path Rac2r, 24m. frame, 26in. A wheels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; sightly shop-sciled; price Ell 7s. 6d.— Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), lOS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent. 's Rudge-lVhi?;??rtl? Special Mach7ne7med'um? Asize frame, 1302 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price fll 17s. cd. -A- Gent.'s Special RudRe-Whitworth 1902 Machin. A fitted w.th Hub two Speed Gear; usual price El'i 17s., will accept £ 12 12s.Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent. 's Special Ru?ge Whit worth 1902 Machine, A shop-soiled only; ntted with free wheel and two brakes; 2in. frame and OOin. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price L15 15s., will accept £ 12 lZs. Rudge-Whitworth tLtd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Lady's Special Rudge?Whi?worth. high frame, 190? A machine, but slightly shop-soil?d; usual price L15 15s., will accept £ 12 12.s.-Rudge-Whilworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elllOS j AS usual, Pioneers iead the way; B.S.A. and Sadie fittings, free wil"ll, 2 brakes; built and finished in our matci\less style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Ferry free wheels; Crabby and Bowdea brakes, air tubes, outer covers at cut prices; plating and enamelling.-Parsons & Co., Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broadway, Roath. ell289 REPAIRS, if scot to MOUlS Bros., Cycle and Motor EPAIRS. 'Fcntyl:ridd, always give r?atisiaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-piate for 25s. if sent at once. Acc"scries to trade at wholesale factO-t>ices.e ¡ A Grand Mount.—The Ritey Imperial Speed, dineher ?\. A won tyre?, weight 241b.; price E10, or 12 instal- ments of 20s.; send for catalogue. Agents wanted where unrepresented.-Apply Riley Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. ell601 A- POLOGY, Apology, ApoIDgV.M{'ssrs. Parry-alld: ACG., Cycle Manufacturers, late of Mill-lane, now removed to new premises, Strand Buildings, Penarth- road, close to G.W.R. Station, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends and the general public for the delay lately experienced in the execution of many orders, but re now in a position to attend to all orders and give prwpt delivery. Siren Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departure, Morrow, Eadie's New Combination Hub, or the Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted with care and despatch at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-pitting.—Note new address, Strand Emildings, Pen.rth-lead, Cardiff. C11308 A James Cycle, Jaays or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 Arim brakes or option b?tk pedalling, hub brake, plated rims, § roller chain, for £10 10s. cash. or 20s. monthly; 2 speed gear fitted Sos. extra; other Models at 12 and 15 guineas. Thesc nyclun are built by a lirm of 25 years' experience, and Loth racers and roadsters are famous on the path and road; free-wheeling dlld back- pedalling Lady's and Gent's Tricycles a speciality.— Write to-day f Jr 1903 catalogues and deferred payment order forms to the James Cytle Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. eII071 AN ExceJsior Cycle, by Bayiiss Thomas, Coen?ry, A N Exceisior Cycle, Dy Bay ilsa Thomas, Coventry, plated rims. Clincher A wo& tyres, rcaer chain, hub brake optional; cash, £ i0 10s., or 21s. monthly; grand value. A Eureka Cycle, same makers, complete with front rim brake. mudguards, sterring lock, roller chain, for US 8s. cash or lôs. SAd. uionthly. This is the best working man's machine made, and is fully guaranteed.— Catalogues and order forms from the Excelsior Cycle Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 3S5. d1071  few shop-soiled and .econd-hand lady's and gent's A Cycles for disposal at very low rates to clear; ca? or monthly Payments. Repairs executed to all make* of Cycles at lowest rates; :argest stock of accessories kept in South Wales. Send Your inquiries; prompt attention guaranteed —Address 138, Castl-road Cardiff. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac. F OR S-1 4-seated Steam Car, new last £ year, price £ 200; also 2-seated Locomobile Steam Car, price R-100 both recently overhauled; trial by appointment.—Apply Rowe, 195, Newport-road, Car- diff. e3072n3 A good Pleasure Trap, also Gig, for Sale; no further use—V 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. 1'2963029 2- light Landaus, good condition, for Sale (cheap),- V 76, Evening Fxpress, Cardiff. e2966029 fFTEEN new Traps, some rubber-tyred, ten second- hand, cheap; also Business Carts, various kinds.- Carriage Works, Morgan-street, Pontypridd. e2961029 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. HAXDSOME ROan, five 3ears, 14.3, fast; sure prfze? H '1?ner; open ?et., &c.; pedigree; £ 50—W 1, Evening Express, Cardiff. c2997o30 FoR Salc, four brown Hackneys, by Confidant; bay mare, by Market Day (all 2 yearl). young Jersey Cows, full profit; pedigree Scotch Deerhounds.—Iscoed, Ferryside. e3026nS DOMESTIC ARTICLES. "VTOW we shan't be long getting our family washing done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing and Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Send post-catd for price list. ell012-l MEDICAL REMEDIES. RTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, A Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Allen Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. ell647 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Red Ash Large, 16s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range I Coal, 15s. other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard.-Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwys Bridge Cardiff. Estd. 1875. ^113^2 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. ~VX~Ei;NERS, Excelsiors, Arieis, and other fr,t-clas? V T Motor Cycles always in st?c?-. We undertake re;airs of all kinds to any raotor cycle. No firm in Wales has had more experience or can give better atten- tion and satisfaction to motor cyclists generally. Old machines taken in part payment. Special terms arranged where necessary.—Sutton and Co., 54, Commercial-street, Newport. I 4 6-h.p. genuine De Dion l'opulaire Motor-car for A Sale; perfectly new; just over from P:yis; exhiti- tion car; magnificent hill-climber; fast, simple, and reliable; bucket scats for 2; these cars are extremely difficult to obtain, there being such an enormous demand; trial runs by appointment.—Sutton and Co., 64, Commercial-street, Newport. T^ITERNER Motor Cycles are the most reliable for YY road riding, and touring cyclists are warned that motor cycles specially built with enormous and compli- cated engines and mechanism for exhibition and track racing are useless to tile average rider. Werner Motor Cycls are not built for track racing; they are built for road work only, and are the moot simple, relilble, and durable motor cycles made. 2-n.p.. £45; 2|-h.p., £50; both machines always in stock.—Sutton and Co., Whole- sale Agents for -South Wales, 54, Commercial-street, Newport. ell657 PIONEER Motor-Cycles leaa the way; Pioii? Rex, l1mena Eng'nes, V¡C from £ 40. We are makers of engines, parts and fittings for cycles and cars; try us for repairs.—Parsons. Tynycoed-place, Ci'.rdiff. ell284 AYLIFFE and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cvcie Works, Cardiff anu Newport. Sole agents for genuine licensed De Dion Motor Cars; aUo Rex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2! Motor Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. TTIXCELSIOR Motor Cycles, world-famed for speed E .nd hill climbing; winners cf al, the pri?c ipal con- tests; hold world's records; the most reliable motor cycle made; in 2, 21, and 2i brake horse-power: spray or surfsce carburettor, valve lifter. rim brakes, and all latcst improvements; prices from £45; compari80Q test5 invited.—Catalogues nd booklets from Excelsior Depot, 13&, Castle-road, Card;41. Z?at. Tt?l.. 395. ell070 LEilENT-James's Motor Cycles, by Jamea's Cycle Co.; weight about 7(11b., latest improvements; price with belt drive, £ 38, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, £42; other Models with special design frame, 2 h.p., £45, 2$h.p. ditto, £5() Lists on application.—The James Depot, :38, Castle-ioac, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, 395. SEVERAL Motor Tricycles and Ouadricycles for dis- posal; 2t and 3 h.p.; in neariy new condition; by Perry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmicg&anr.; excellent hill climbeis; Bowden lifteis, spare tanks, band brakes, Crappler tyr?-?, De Dion carburettors, celluloid accumu- )ators; gu""ateed in perfect working order; fom -5? each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchaser; great bargains; motor casings and complete engines and spare parts in -took; plugs; volt-metres, valves, springs, washers, contact screws, and blades, &c., of ail makes. Petrol, &c. Repairs executed. Any make Car ci Cycle supplied at lowest prices.—Inquiries Motor Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat Telephone. 395. elI070 FURNITURE. CtOME to Hrrjs, i. Kewport MarkeL for Bedroom (.1 Suite, including full-size chest drawers, dressing table, washstand, large swing glass; three cane chairs, ;-olished a nice mahogany or walnut colour; only 3 c;nea8. Harris gives a handsome set of toilet ware to puichaser cf this lot.—Harris, in Newport Market. eI1630 c; UBSTANTIAL Dining-room Suite—large dining table, kj walnut mirror, carpet or corK lino, 4yds. by 3yds., only 6$guineas the lot. To purchasers of this wonder- ful bargain Harris will give a handsome brass fender or massive set fire bra5es.-Note: Harris's address is the Market-hall and Market-buildings, Newport. Caution: No ag'l1ts. elJE30 FURNITURE Bargains.—Real Leather Dining-room Suite, £5 15s.; another £4 155.; 4ft. Mahogany Wardrobe, with glass door, £2 17s. 6d.; Brass Bedsteod, 39s. 6d.; Feather Bed Set. complete, 31s.; Walnut Over- mantel, 5ft. by 4ft., 29s.; Saddlebag f':uite. £& 10s.; another, £5 ns.; Oak Library Table. £3. Hundreds of other bargains. Cali and see Harris's Furniture Stores in Newport Market. It will pay you to come 100 miles. Ycu will save pounds if you want to furnish tastefully and at economical prices. Write tor catalogue to-day.- E. E. Harris, Wholesal8 and Retail House Furnisher, MarkEt-hall and Market-buildings, Newport, Mon. ell628 BEVAA MHl Co.' special bargains lor cash.—Cardiff, BS,&r.A,ea, Pontypridd, Newport. PortYPool. BTf.y .• >; and Co. for handsome T.pe6try Carpets, B bcraered and ready for Yingm lLs. Ild. B". -iv-s "and Co'" for 'g[nd patterns and e:rnent' Bvalue in Floorcloth and Linoleu-. B- KVAN and Co. for Carpet3 and Hearthrugs of every Bdescrirtion at Jowest pr.?ces. BL V A Nan d Co. for maseivu Iron Bedsteads, 2in. BpI ?llar? from £ 1 lis. d, BEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All-brass BBedsteads, from £4 4s. -B--EVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- Btre-?ses, fuli-sizd. trum 7s. lld. BEVAN and Co. for full-sized own make F??ather BB,ds, good linen ticks, from 32s. M. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-g'ass backs, from £3 19s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and B.Iher Overmantels, 55. 1,d. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom ŠUites, chW,, Bglass, marble Etand, chairs, &c., £3 17s. 6d. BEVAN a n0 Co fcr grand vail' Satin Walnut Bed- Broom Su4tes, from 10 t. 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabi6?t-. and ideboard s; great variety. IBEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every instru- ment warranted 10 years, from E7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for PJanotortes, full compass, hand- B.?ome walnut cases, from F15 15s. BEVAN and C<) for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgrand p?it??erns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated. Empress Piano, a magnificent instrument, 28 giiineas? BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured silk from 12 ,i?ie,s Q 25 ?uinz,, BEVAN and Co. for the King of .Il Pianos; see it Bt?efore buying ?lsewh?-,ee: ?O guineas. elc,8% BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.) Largest Euinishers, Card.fI, > Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport. nd Pontypuol. [ FARMS AND GARDENS. GARDEN Netting. Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- Gcord Netting, best quaJity for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, oLC., &e. IS square yards for ¡s.- Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. ell397 ——t MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. DaTies, 62, Bridge-street, Cardiff, gives best 1." prices for Ladies'. Gentlemen's, and Children's Lft-off ?l.thi.g, Boots, Carpets; ltters and postcards promptly attended to. e2958029 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shoj in Cardiff for the repair 01" watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcad. (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxei cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Water Barrel, about 1,000 gallons; tor-I WI?edo shape preferred; in g;?d working order.- ,?er,d size a-,d p.rice to Henry T. Wales, Western Mail- chambers, Cardiff. ell!j7 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. g PECIAL Value.-8uit Lengtbs, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., O 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d.; all wool; vicunas, serges, tweeds; ladies' costume and jacket cloths; patterns free; anr length cut; carriage p3id,-Albion Woollen Manufactu- ring Co., 56, 'Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. ello79. BILLIARD Table (Thurston's); perfect condition; £50, delivered and fixed.-Probert, Ebrington- street, Plymouth. e305Sn2 S UIT Length, black Vicuna, splend;d cloth; 10c.- Perry, Court Colman-street, NantymoeJ. c3014nl MAMMOTH Posters.—T. R. Jonts, Poster Writer, 26, .-L Thesiger-street, Cathays, Cardiff. e3021nl GNBlinds, every description, for shops, r¡õence;; I estimates free; any distance.-Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awning!, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. clIO95 MISFIT. Dark Twced Lounge Suit; 38 ch??t, 3! leg; 1".1. worth £ 3; unworn; 20s.; approvaJ.-Wilon, Haselbury, Bryan, Dorset. e305?n2 4 Chinese Honeymoon," ",?h. Little Maids," and J\. "A Princess of Kensington"; six reai photo- graphic post-cards of either of the above plays at Is. per packeL-Can. be obtained at the Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail, Cardiff. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- mtiezl recpef; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.; post free. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIXEN Paper Tray Cloths, in three sizes; Is. per box of one dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE A B C of Bridge; new edition; 15. 2d. post free. T-S'ationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. B 1URGI?&R-Proof Safe; patent iock; suitable for papers or jewels; an exact model of rdi.,f,; large safe; price L2 6s.-StationHY Department, We5- tern Mail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES COlltd EMBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three j'J dozen, assorted sizes; price Is.—s^ tationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BTJRGLAlTProof Cash Boxes; can be screwed to table or desk; price list to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 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I A RACE KITH RUIN, By HEADON HILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," "The Peril of tiis Prince, &c., &c. CHAPTtR XLII. I After Much Tribu!ation. I Tbree months have passed, and once again we are at Barfiela-on-Thames, amid the peaceful stillness of a fine afternoon. Summer tints have triven place to autumn shades, and from the close-reaped brown stubbles the distant sound of guns among the partridges ocasionally breaks the silence, telling of the waning year. On the tiny lawn of the cottage which Sir Charles Roylance had taken for the racing season, and which he still occupied, old Mr. Beauchamp sat in a garden chair, while radiant in her new-found peace Nance tended him with the devotion she had lavished on him since his discharge from hospital. Father and daughter had both been Sir Charles' guests since the old man had recovered sufficiently to be removed. He had nearly got over the dreadful blow which Hooligan had dealt him in an ecstasy of rage over the duplicate circular and Tanna- I dyce's consequent displeasure. The story was an old one now-how the ungoverned ^eer had strode into the office and half killed his duped partner, after rifling the drawer for his share of the profits. And now, thi afternoon, they were waiting for their host's return from London, where he had been to attend the trial of Tanna- dyce and his hired accomplices on the charge of conspiring to bring about Lord Hooligan's death at the hands of Tidmarsh. The charge of inveigling Nance tc the Eook's Nest had not been proceeded with, lest unnecessary scandal should be raised, Croal having behaved like a brick in the matter, complet- ing his case in such a manner that she would not have to be called as a witness. The only too-willing silence of the accused on that head had been purchased by the withdrawal of the minor count in the indict- ment, and to guard against future distortion of the story they had all been induced to sign affidavits that Nance had been hoodwinked into the brougham and afterwards detained against her will. There was, therefore, but one issue to be fought out between the Crown and the prisoners—namely, their plot against the reprobate nobleman, who had become as a thorn in the flesh to Tannadyce by reason of his imminent arrest for Bessie Beckford's murder. Presently the garden gate clicked, and Nance rose with a happy blush to greet her lover as he came quickly up the path. "All over, and without a whisper affecting us," he cried cheerily. "I was honoured by a seat on the bench. Tannadyce got five years' penal servitude, Mother Fury three, and the pugilists two years' imprisonment each. Skinner, as you knoir, had been allowed to tender himself as King's evidence; but the singular thing is that the case would pro- bably have broken down if it hadn't been for Moses Cohea, -His* tssshaeay- 1 passed in the house, especially their making Hooligan drunk for the slaughter, turned the scale and told strongly against them." "I don't like that," said Nance gravely, as Sir Charles flung himself into a low chair at I her side. "It cannot have been an edifying spectacle to see a father so vindictive against his own son." "Frankly, it was not; though the old man had been most shamefully treated," Sir Charles replied "And he was debarred from showing himself up in the best light through not being able to mention the real reason for his presence in that horrible place—his devo- tion to you, dearest." "It is worse for a child to have to put up with a wicked father than for a father to be saddled with undutiful offspring," Mr. Beauchamp sighed huskily. The Qx-squire of The Grange attributed all his daughter's misfortunes to his own folly, and had been devoured by remorse ever since his generous reception by his future son-in-law. Both the young people had been doing their best to make him forget the past, and now Nance leaned over and stroked the wrinkled hand: "What's the good of harping on painful epi- sodes, Dad?" 'Parker's Lightning Finals'were only a bad dream, and they are dead and buried for ever..Charley has forgiven us long ago, haven't you, Charley?" she murmured. Roylance gave her a look that did not need the interpretation of words. Something else besides Parker's Lightning Finals' is dead and buried," he said after a pause. A much larger affair, and one that has a good deal to do with our future happiness. My racing stud went to the hammer yester- day and fetched fairly good prices. 1 feel like a man who has been confined in a dungeon, and has suddenly had his shackles knocked off." Heaven be thanked for that!" Nance faltered. And another piece of news cropped up to-day in town. I looked in at the agent's and learned that I have let Roylance Abbey, now happily cleared of mortgage, for a long term of years to an American manufacturer." Oh, Charley, that is a real sacrifice!" Yes; it will be a wrench to think of strangers in the dear old place, but it will be more honest than scraping on without the means to keep it up. We 3hall have to begin in quite a small way, little woman, and make this cottage our hOllie-unless you prefer to go back on your promise to make me a happy man next week." "Don't hint such a thing. even in jest," said Nance, her eyes filling with tears. I would rather be a poor man's wife than try to bolster up a tottering fortune by the glittering sham of a life devoted to the Turf. That way ruin lies, Ciiarley, as we both have learned very bitterly." Sir Charles gave her hand an affectionate squeeze and looked across at the old squire, who was moodily ruminating on his own prospects. He was sorely perturbed by the consciousness that if he was unfit to be a Turf adviser he was unfit to be anything, and a future of dependency on his daughter and her husband, in their comparatively straitened circumstances, galled his pride. But it seemed that the kind-hearted young baronet had devised a way of letting him down easy. I've got a proposal to make to you, Mr. Beauchamp. if you can make up your mind to live with a humdrum couple," he began rather diffidently. I don't mean to be an idle man any more. I have arranged to go into business as a tea broker, and I am told that I shall have to spend the best part of my time on 'Change. Now the question is, will you come to my assistance by helping Nance to boss the gardener and the groom here during my daily absences in town? They would be rather a handful for her alone, with all her indoor housekeeping to attend to." He winked at Nance half humorously, half sadly, as the blind man, with something of his old egotism, pompously agreed to a proposal made for the sole purpose of providing him with a home. Nance's grateful smile for her lover was cut short by the opening of the garden gate and the entrance of Lady Alice Mashiter- cnarley's Aunt," as Nance irreverently called her behind her back. The grim spinster advanced with stately step and slow to the party under the mulberry tree. and suddenly ejaculated:- mTilberrN- tree, and sb- I have been grossly deceived!" Indeed, aunt-not so bad as that, I trust," sa.id Sir Charles, offering her a chair, which she declined. Ignoring his remark, she snapped out: "You two are getting married next week?" "Well, the banns are up, anû-" "Yes, yes, I know. I've no objection to your being married-now that you're both reformed characters," interrupted the old l. "It isn't that. It's the question of 1 the clergyman. Mr. Quintree must not per- form the ceremony. I should hardly regard you as legally marriecl." "Why. hows that. Aunt Alice? I thought you swore by Quintree." Sir Charlei exclaimed in genuine wonder. "I've found him out." replied Lady Alioe severely. "He's a snare and a delusion, and so is Mr. Cowper Bulstrode. the church- warden. Mr. Quintree sent nie an anti-gamb- ling tract of his composition, and inside it he had left, by mistake, a letter from turf accountant demanding payment of beta. All I know is that you must get another maa to marry ycu." With which she turned and stumped oat of the garden- Whether they would or no. Sir Charles and Nance were compelled to get another clergy- man to tie the nuptial knot. But really it mattered nothing to the young lovers, who now in the golden autumn redeemed tile pledge entered into arnid the fiery ordeal Of summer. For were they not setting forth on a n?w life, humbled, but not humiliated, by the trials of the past? Dearly bought as was their experience, it was a small price to pay for the perfect peace cf a home life unemblttered by the carkins cares of chronic debt. and by the transient joys of "spotting a winner." Frank Bremner and Mr. Tidmarsh. too, flourish under the new regimen prescribed by the es-bookmaker as the result of his narrow escape from crime. There is no need now to take lodgers at 40. Beaker-street. In their quiet. orderly home, his good wife see* more oi the once shiftless clerk, and also of his salary, now that the betting market no longer has attractions for him. As for Mr. Tidmarsh, he has started as a cab-proprietor in a, small way, and perhaps it says more for the sterling heart that beats under his capacious waistcoat than we have been able to bring out in our description of him, that Alf. Skinner is one of his few carefully chosen drivers. "The lad has suffered a lot, and he's faith- ful to the hand that feeds him. Who am I to ca-st stones at anybody?" Mr. Tidmarsh will say when taxed with employing a. graduate from such a doubtful 8chooi. Wherefrom it will be seen that "the greatest of these, which is charity." blossoms most freelv in the most unexpected nooks. THE END.
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