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MEDICAL REMEDIES. « BEONCHITIS IS Curable.—Dsr. Moffat's noop?g B Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis Remedy bw cured hundreds of ca.-«s without internal medicine or re- I striction of diet. Try a bottle to-day, faithfully carry out the directions enclosed with oaoU. bottla, and wo return your money if it fails. Post free Is. ld. from IDt- Motfat'a Remedy Company, n Cardiff. o252nl4 OKCE cured, always cured. Therefore tire nOõP- oz ing Coui*h at ones. Dr. Moffat's Hooping CaGgh Kemedy ia the only remedy on earth guaranteed to euro Hooping C'JuiJ. without intsrnal medicine. Try a bottlo to-day, faithfully carry out the directions given with each bottle, and we return your money if it Jails. Post free 13. lid. from Dr. Moffat's IteEedy Company, Cardiff. S892nl8 RUPTURE.—Ma-Jcers of tbe StoollC.Ss Ea8itCTiuSS.! JL\. ?nd all Sur?ca.1 Applian,,es.el 1'e?rce, 23, CLarlw-street, Caxdltf. e2-1T1 ST AMMEBSRS.—Please Wf?enc?Gingstamped ks envelope, to Speech," E70ning Express, 3wan- sea. e576ni4 -fTVlSB -iTEJtBAL PILLS AND BE IIAP -Hm d 1.. d Ston:;a.2-n, Aperient, Dim'etic, Liver, ITemale, Digestive, Tooth, Tcnic, Kidney, V;-w & in Id., 3d., 6d., and Is. toxes; a'¡'<ro Head ad Nferve Powders in Id. packets. Thousands of shop-keepers sell n{};n; they require no licence or stamp duty. If your shop- keeper does not koep t-hec-e send 7d. or ia., and a large box shall be sent, post free. Trimnell's prepara- tions always sell well and give satisfaction. See that you get Established 1819" on every Ialel and wrapper, without which none are genulne.-TrimneIl. Tha He?bat?t, 144, Btciunoad.road, C?rdiS. Fblislíedl 1379. Agoot8Wa.nted. I ?JpRIMNELlTsBloodP'jrifyingHerb. — Cu-a X Eczema, Errsipelas, Blotches, Boils, Ulcers, and all Skin Diseases; Is., pst free Is. 3d.—The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. TRIMXELL'S Cough. :Ht)r.-A ?'pieadtd  ren?edv? Tprtce 3d., post freG IB.—The Hefbalist, 144, Bich- mond-road, Cardiff. TRIMS ELL'S Kidney Herts.—For Dropsy, Gravel, Tgtone, &c.; 9d., post free lid.—The Eerttaj?t, 144, Itiahmoml-road, Cardillo jpRIMELL'S NervlIie Her to.—Cure Fits, Epilepsy, ± St. Vitus' Danoe, &c.; 9d., pest free Ud.—The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. RIM-??EL?L's ?PL?Ser?.—Qul?k relief; 9d., post Tfree lid.—The HerbaList, 144, RMhmcnd-rd.. Udif?. TRLMNELI.S Indigestion Herbs.—Will cure when JL every other remedy fails; 9d., post free lid.—The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. TRIMXELL'S Tonic Herbs.—A wonderful p?k?m6- Tup; 9d., post fT? Ud.—Tho Herbalist, t44,?Tch- mond-road, Cardiff. TBIMNELL'S Rheumatic ReTtr?-,& ccrt?-tn remedy; Tprice Is., post free la. Mo.-The Herbalist, 144, :Richmond-road, Cardiff. r?RIM?ELL," Senior, The Herbalist, who esta.bUbhed I hia busine6? in 1879, haa removed to 144, Rich- mond-road, CardiS. Agents Wanted. e2502 WILLIAM Bead (Champion "Veteran Walker, t' England and WaleB) invitt?? syndicate or email capitalists to join him in introducing to the public his Renown^ Foot Powder. He proves through Use of this powder he accomplished his extraordinary walking feats, covering over 8,000 miles without a blister.—Detailed particulars how Read proposes to introduce it may be obtained 291, Lanadown-road, Canlui. e0512nl4 PUBLIC NOTICES. 2ND VOLUNTEER BATTALION THE WELCH REGIMENT. OoL J, OrASKELL, V.D., Colonel Commandant. ORDERS by Lieut.-Colosnel J. J. DAVID, V.D., Commanding Headquarter Gompaaxles. CARDIFF, 14th July, 1906. Saturday, 14tb ptai' J. C. GaskeH's Er 1" 7 w 11 P_ d- -t 2.30 p.m. for Ran?e Practice. Dress: Drill Order, __b Ser?e. Every available NC. Oi&c?r and ?W.. of this Company must make an effort to attend. Monday, 16th.-Ba.ttaJic.n Drill at 8 p.m. Dress: Drab Serge. Band and Drums to attend. Recruit Training at 8 p.m. Wednesday, 18th.—Class Firing from 2 p.m. Company and Recruit Training at 8 p.m. Pla-in Clothes. Friday, 20th.-Compan-y and Recruit Train- ing at 8 p.m. Drill subject during the week: Infantry Training Sections 45 to 58. Company for Duty.—" I" or Captain J. C. Gaekell's Company will furnish, the Duties for the ensuing- Week. Recruits.—Medical Inspection, Monday, the 16th, only, at 8 p.m. ° 16th, only, 22nd.-?U Officem, N.C. Omcers. and Men prng to Bri?de Camp, Perha.m Down, Salisbury Plain, with the Battalion will Parade at the Drill-hall at 8 a.m. Drcw-Offlcers, as notified in Battalion Orders of the 9th inst. N.C. Officers and Men, Drab Serge. The whole of the equipment will be worn, viz. :-Great Coat, Mess-tan, Pouches, &o. Each ma;n must wear a strong, serviceable pair of laced boots. Ba.gga.ge.-All baggage properly labelled, viz., Owner's Regimental Number, Rank and Name, Company, Regiment, Perham Down, Salisbury Plain, will be deposited in the Drill-hall by 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 21st inst. Amount of baggage per man not to exceed 201b. Kit Bags.-Each man will take and carry in his kit bag tie articles -enumerat-ed as under, viz. ;-Knife, Fork. Spoon, Razor, Comb and Brush, Towel, Soap, and the nece-soary articles for cleaning clothing and equipment, Spare Pair of Boots and Change of Under- clothing. Tweed Trousers and Red Kersey I Frock Tunic and Helmet will NOT be taken. Qualification for Camp.-No N.C. Officer r- Man can attend Camp unless he has qualified as u,r,,dt-r. viz.Trai-n-ed Men, completed 10 Company Trainings; Recruits, completed 20 Recruit Trainings. NOTE.—Civilian friends and children are strictly forbidden either to accompany the Battalion or stay in Camp. Doge: are OIl no account to be taken. Dic,oi,p,li,iie.-Vol,u-iiteers will be treated a a regards discipline exactly as regular troops whilst encamped on Salisbury Plain. lfave.-in accordance with Paragraph 287, I Volunteer Regulations, 1901, all Officers. N C. Officers, a.nd Men who do not propose attend- ing Camp must apply at once for leave of absence for exemption. Baggage G.ua-rd.—The O.C.L. Company will -Cetadi on the 22nd inet. One Sergeant and Six Men as Baggage Guard. .Not;m-The attention of N.C. Officers and Men. Prxe;cding- to Camp is called to Bat- talion Ordtrs of the 9th inst., that can be eeen on the Not-ice Board in the Drill-hall. Advance Paxty.-The N.C. Officers and Men warn ed as the Advance Party will Parade at the Drill-hall at 9 a.m. on the 18th inst. J. J. DAVID, Colcnel. Commanding Headquarter Companies e2329 2ud V.B. The Welch Fegt. )  ? I^ VTA TIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF | 1 WALES. SWANSEA, 1907. I I The Gorsedd Proclamation of the above I Eisteddfod will be held at Cwmdonkin Park, Swansea, on Thursday, .Tuly l'jth, 1906. At One o'clock a Luncheon will Take Place at the King's-hall (Orchard-street), his i Worship the Mayor of Swansea in the cha.ir. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each. A Procession will form outside the Town- 'I ball at 'rhree o'clock, and proceed to the Dmifiical Circle in the Park, where the new Archdruid ("Dyfed") will open the proceed- ings. Luncheon Tickets and all Information from Mr. À. B. Davies, 58, Wind-street, General Secretary National Eisteddfod. 3458 CARDIFF EDUCATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY SCHOOL. ) ADMISSION EXAMINATION. i The Number of Applicants for admission is so large tha-t it has been found necessary to Eximi-ne Boys and Girls on different days. The Examination will, therefore, be bald as under. Boys-Monday and Tuesday, July 16 and 17. Girls—Wednesday and Thursday, July 18 a.nd 19, at Nine o'clock each day. JOHN J. JACKSON, Director of Education. Education Offices, Howard Gardens, Cardiff, lOtfa July, 1906. e2489 TO SHOPKEEPERS. SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING NEW SHOP SUN BLINDS (Spring Roller or Hook Up) are Invited to Send for Estimates to MORGAN and RICHARDSON, Sun Blind Specialists, 43, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Blinds Fixed in Any Part of the Country. Na.t. Tel. No., 326. Telegrams, Tarpaulins, Cardiff. e2028 F^HRIST AD ELPHIAN Meeting-room, St. M.ary-ritreet (opposite Wood-etre.et). July 15th, at 6.30. Subject of Lecture: "A ¡. New Heaven and a New Earth." el3144 SALES BY AUCTION. I CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. MR- A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by <?" AUCTION, on MONDAY and THURS- DAY NEXT, July 16th and 19th, a Large Assortment of Superior HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE (reimoved from various addresses for Absolute Sale), consisting of dining, drawing, and be1 room uites various designs, several overmantels, 5ft. and 6ft. walnut sideboards, excellent pianoforte, carpets, rugs, fenders, curbs and bras&ee, tea., dinner, and toilet sets, heavy brtass and other bedsteads, over- lays, &o. Sale at Two o'oiock sharp. Also a MOTOR CYCLE, to be SOLD TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). a6994 W. P. CARYL. F.S.M.C., Certified Eyesight Specialist for SIGHT-TESTING SPECTACLES. K. Mcm-wrRzLv ARCADE. O"DIFF. e21% PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rjTHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDTOKD CLOSED FOR SUMMER VACATION. RE-OPENING AUGUST 6th. a6B51 KING'S THEATRE, CARDIFF. Proprietors.The King's Theatre, Cardiff CDtd.) Managing Director Mr. SAMUEL JAMES. TO-NIGHT, at '7.30, "DISHONOURED." MONDAY NEXT and During the Week, THE THRONE OF TERROR. Popular Prices. Nat. Tel., 01393. e553nl4 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE C A R D I F F M P I R E, QUEEN-STREET. Mi^girg Director .osw ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! GEORGE ASHWOOD, The Bean Brummel of the Variety Stage. V 1 0 L I The Lady Instrumentalist. AMBROSE THORNE, The Natty Comedian. TINA CLEMENTA, Presenting one of the Finest Animal Acts on the Staso. See The Looping Dogs." "The Noble Art Exponents"— BROS. HORNE, The Dude and the Bully. A Realistic Little Tale of a, Braggart's Discomfiture. COXWAY and LELAND, The Merry Monopedes." One Leg a-piece, yet merrier than moftt with two. SPRY and AUSTIN, Popular Vaudeville Altistes. MAY EVANS, The Chara-cteristic Comedienne. I A T R 0 Y Society Juggler. Hoop Manipulator, HARftY CARSDALE, The Farmyard Mimic. PAT R A F F E RTY. One of Irish Hot. The Comedian with the Real" Songs. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. b ?wwo Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o clock a.nd 9, Late One between 9 o clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 pan.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to i p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, jf- CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD SrOLL. To-night! Eugene Stratton, the most artistic and humorous Coon Delineator of the day. Irene Rose, comedienne and dancer. Will Musgrave, who would make a cat laugh. The PM-,ung,?i rnai?r w ?ix in number), in eveningdrese acrobatics. The Clarkes, expert banjoista. Flo Esdaile, a pretty and clever vocalist. Jack Lane. Alfred Hurley. Sandford and Lyons, comedians and simultaneous dancers. L13864 EXCURSIONS. RED FUNNEL LINE. I SAILINGS from CARDIFF and PENABTH (Weather and Circumstances Permitting). JULY. 1906. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Sat., 14—1.20, 3.2S, 9.0 pm :12.10, 2.10, 7.50, 9.50 Mon., 16-10.20, 12.20, 2.25, 5.30 [ *11.15 *1.15, J.15, 10.20 Tues., 17—11.30, 12.2G, 2.30, 5.0 11.0, 1.10, 3.10, 5.55, 6.0 'A  d 11 2, 12 Vied., 13—7.25, 2.15, 4.5, 6.0 12.15, *3.5, 4.55, 7.0 pm Thurs., 13—8.15 am, 1.45, 2.30, '1.10, 3.20, 5.50, 7.30, 5.0, 7.0 pm 7.50 pm Fri., 20—9.0 am, 2.30, 3.20, *3.20 am, *2.5, 3.25, 4.10, 5.30, 7.30 pm 6.20, 8.25 pm Cheap Week-end and Tourist Tickets to West of England, via Weston and G.W.R.; also Daily Excursions to CHEDDAR and WELL8. LEAVE CA KDIITF. LEAVY. CLEVEDON. Sat., 14-3.25 pm ¡ 7.0 pm Mon., 16-5.3.0 pm 9.20 pm Tues., 17-11.&3 am 5.15 pm Wed., 18.—E2.0 pm 6,30 pra LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE BRISTOL. Wed., 18—E2.0 pm 5.30 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. L EAVE MINEHEAD7 Sat., 14—P2.25 3.15 pm LEAVE OARDIFFI LEAVE CLOVELLYR" Tues., 17-R9.35 atn pm LEAVE CARDIFF^ j LEAVE ILFRACOilBE. Slt., 14—P2.25 pm If 5.15, 6.45 pm ilon., 16—R6.;j, 1(9.35 am t5.15, ta.N pm Tuea., 17—K9.35 am t5.15 pm WNl., 13-R9.35 am t5.15 pm Steamer calls off Lynmouth 35 minutes before and after llfracombe except Prips marked §. Does not call LI.TT Penart.HT SATURDAY, JULY 14th. AFTERN(X>N TRIP, MINEHEAD and ILFRA. COMLIE.-Car,liff 2.25, Iifracombe 6.45. Mine- beaAi 8.15 pm.. Piro-Milie head 2s, lifra. combe 2s 6d. CLEVEDON, via Weston, AFTERNOON TRIP. —Cardiff 3;25 pm, Clevedon 7.0 p;n. Far-16 6d. MONDAY, JULY 16th. ILFEACOMBE and NEWQUAY.—Train leaves Riverside 6.0 am, Grangetown 6.4, Cogan 6.9; steamer leaves liarry Pier 6.45 am; returning, Newqaay 4.30, Iifracombe 8.30 pm. Fare— j Newquay 6. Coupons, Season, and. Compli- mentary Tickets are available for this trio from Barry Pier. CLEVEDON, via Weston, EVENING TRIP"— Cardiff 5.30 pm, Clevedon 9.20 p.m. Fare—la TUESDAY, JULY 17th. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via Weston. Cardiff 11.30 am, Chcpstow 4.15 pm. Fare-, Clevedon Is 6d, Chepstow 2s. SPECIAL TRIPS to LUNDY ISLAND (to Land). the Scene of the Stranded Battleship Montagu. Leave Cardiff, Leave Lundy. Mon., 16—R9.35 aID. 3.50 pm. Wed., 18—R9.35 a,m. 3.50 pm. Return Fareô-Foe Cabin 4s. 6d. Saloon 5a. 6d., including landing and embarking. Calls at Penarth 10 minutes later. RFroia Riverbide Station. P From Cardiff Pier-head t Via Barry Pier and Rail. E Pcnarth 30 minutes earlier. S Single trip. Special Express B4Det Tram from Riverside Station, via Barry Pier, at 9.35 am daily (Sun- days excepted; calling at Cogan at 9.44 am, in connection VV, ;tli Lynmouth and Iifraoombe Steamer at. game fares ail charged from Cardiff Pier-head^ CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON and CORNWALL by-all Morning Tilpa. DAILY BOOKINGS from NEWPORT, G.W.R. at 8.30 am (Mondays, 8.50 am), to LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOALBK, via Cardiff, Riverside, and Barry Pier. Return fare-As. 6d. Through Bookings from Stations on the Barry, Taff Vale, and Rhymney Railways. For Further Particulars and Tickets apply Davies' Registry, 58, Charles-street, Nat. Tel. 01384; or Barry and Bristol Channel Steam. ship Company, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff, Nat. Tel. 156. Telegrams, "Devonia," Cardiff. a6248 GANE, QUEEN-STREET. SPECIALIST IN SHERATON AND GEORGIAN FURNITURE. EXPERT FOB INTERIOR FITMENTS AND DECORATIONS. NEW ART PAPER HANGINGS, ESTIMATES FREE. P. E. GANE, 38 AND 41, QUEEN gTREET, CARDIFF. ALSO COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 02286 fji. TPBWRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED WESTERN MAIL OFFICE, CARDIFF. 5- I "Evening Express.' One Coupon-One Chance. NATIONAL ART UNION COUPON. Great Art Prize Drawing for Pictures of the Value of £ 100, £30, "1d -£20, and at least 1,000 other Pictures. ¡WI desire to participate in the aboTO Drawing in October, 1906, on the eonditiona stated in yonr advertisements." Sams ildtan MIwnin in i • • Two hatlTpetnrr aiainps must be seat with each coupon, ov, with six or man ooupons, a postal order. r -ffi" u.-< ADAM SHOWED INTEREST I" in the matter of clothes, 80 the subject ia an old one. However, it's not the OLD I SUBJECT, but the NEW CLOTHES, we want to discuss. Summer is here! SUNSHINE and CLOTHES SHINE (or other signs of shabbiness) don't go well together, eh? HADN'T YOU BETrER give us that NEW SU!T ORDER NOW? YOU NEEDN'T HAVE the garments this week or next if you don't want them, or you CAN have them in 7 HOURS IF URGENT. Everything just now is New All the Summer Materials have arrived!! OUR 25/- LEADER SUIT TO ORDER. Made for YOU. Cut to YOUR Measure, and with an AIR OF AIR OF INDIVIDUALITY ?txyat it. FIT TO SEE are our goods, because we SEE TO FIT. ? P? I in Black and Blue 2%5)m Vicunas, Twills, SUITS Worsteds, and Newest Tweeds. TO YOUR MEASURE. CAPITALS LABOUR CLOTHING STORES, 59 and 61, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. EXCURSIONS. P AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). SAILINGS from CARDIFF and PENARTH (Weather and Circumstances Permitting). JIBAVE LL-KVE WESTON. Sat., 14—12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, noon, 1.15, 2.15, *8.45, 9.0 pm ) 7.45, 8.0, *9.40, 10.0 pm MOD.,16-10.30, 11.30 am, 12.45, j 9.45, 11.20 am, *12.15, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, *4.50, 5.30, 1.30, 2.15, .3.15, 4.50, 6.0 pm *5.10, 10.15, 10.20 pm Tues., 17—6.40, 11.46 am, 111.0 am, *1.15, 3.0, 5.45, 12.30, 2.15, 4.15 pm 6.0, 11.15 pm Wed., 18—7.20 am, 12.45, 1.45, 12.0 noon, *1.35, 2.30, 2.46, 5.30, 4.15, 5.30, 6.15 pm .iO, 4.15, 5.0, 6.45, 7.0 3.15 am, 1.40, ¡ *7.45 am, 1.10, *3.15, 5.0, 2.30, 4.15, 6.15 pm } 7.45, 8.0 pm Fri., 20—*7.45, 9.0 am, 2.25, *3.25 am, 2.0, *4.0, 5.45, 3.15, 5.0, 6.45 pm S.O, 8.15 pm In connection with above, Excursion Tickets are issued Daily to CHEDDAR and WELLiS; also Tourist and Cheap Week-end Tickets to Principal Stations in WEST OF ENGLAND. LEAVE CARDIFF. | LEAVE CLHYEDQN. Sat., 14-a.2.30 pm a7.10 pm Mon., 16—a6.0 pm | a9.30 pm Tues., 17-11.45 am I 5.15 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE BRISTOL. Sat., 14-clO.15 pm 1 12.30 pm ???u., ??b?2.0 noon I 4.0 pm AVECARDrF1 LEAVE MINEHEAD. Mon., 16—2.M, 5.45 pm 10.30 am, 9.30 pm LEA VH CARDIFF^ LJ&AVE'ILFRACOMBE". Sat., 14—2.20 pm 6.45, 7.45 pm Hon., 16-2.30, c5.45 pm 9.0 am, ?8.0 pm Tues., 17—6.40 &m I 8.30 pm Wed., 18-c7.0 pm 10.30 am Thurs., 19—13.30 am 4.0 pm Fri., 20—f9.15 am 4.30 pm Steamer calls off Lynmouth except Trips marked }. t Cheap Koute to DEVON and CORNWALL. SATURDAY, JULY 14th. AFTERNOON TRIP, LYNMOUTH, ILPRA- COMBE, and CRUISE to LLNDT.—Cardiff 2.20 pm, Iifracombe 7.45. Fare-2B 6d, Lundy 3s 6d. AFTERNOON TRIP, CLEVEDO-N.-Cardiff a2.30 pm, Clevcdou 7.10. Fare—Is 6d. MONDAY, JULY 16th. BRISTOL.—Cirdiff biZ. a, Bristol 4.0. Fare-Zs. AFTERNOON TRIP, MINEHEAD. ILFRA- COMBE, and CRUISE to LUNDY.-Card;ff 2.30 pm, Iifracombe 8.0, Minehead 9.30. Fare; Minehead 28, llfracombe 2s 6d, Lundy 3s 6d. EVENING TRIP, MI.NEIIEAD.-Cardiff 5.45 pm. Minehead 9 30. Special fare-la 6d. EVENING TRIP. CLEYEDON.-Cardiff a6.0 pm, Clevedon 9.30. Fare-Is. TUESDAY, JULY 17th. NEWQUAY (Cornwall).—Cardiff 6.40 am, Newquay 4.45 pm. Special fare—6s. LONG DAY at WESTON, LYNMOUTH, amd ILFRAOOMBE.—Cardiff 6.40 am, Iifraoombe 8.30 pm, Weston 11.15. OLEVEDON amd CHEPSTOW.-Cardiff all.45 am, Chepetow 4.15 pm, Clevedon 5.15. SPECIAL CRUISES.—II.M.d. MONTAGU ASHORE at LUNDY ISLAND. Lea.ve Leave Back Date. Cardiff. Penarth. about fiat., 14. 2.20 pm 2.30 pm. 9.30,10.0 pm Mon., 16. 2.3') pm. 2.40 pm. 10.45 pm. Fares-Fore Do-k 3s 6d. Saloou 4s 6d After- nooa Trips 3d 6d (any part of Steamer). •Does not call at Penarth. a Via Weston, c Single trip. b Penarth 30 minutes earlier. THROUGH BOOKINGS from all TAFF VALE and RHYMNEY Stations to WESTON, ILFRA- COMBE, and MINEHEAD. For Further Particulars supply to T. Cook and Son, 2, Duke-street, or W. Guy, 70a, Bute- street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel.. 211. a6261 SECCOMBE'S IMMENSELY POPULAR SUMMER SALE, THIS DAY. MILLINERY OF THE SMARTEST DESCRIPTION, AT HALF PRICES. LOVELY gUMMER COSTUMES. AT HALF PRICES. JjUNCY DRESS FABRICS. HALF SEASON'S PRICES. "JJOVELY W ASHING- gILKS. AT HALF PRICES. AT HALF PRICES.' LA'J'-Ls' D ARXTY UiNrDERWEAR. POSITIVELY HALF PRICES. | jJoVELY B LOUSES, ^HARMING JJELTS, AT HALF PRICES. LACES AND MADE UP LACE GOODS ABSOLUTELY HALF PRICES. The One Outstanding Sale in South Wales. 75 to 81, QUEEN-ST. I « PHILLIPS'S call lino tea "Fine Tea," medium tea "Medium Tea," common tea "Common Tea." FHIUUEPS'S 2a is Floe Tm. < I E very user of I ffiwten) is entitled to a Free Present on! a scale more liberal than any other scheme in existence. Christr. Thomas & Bros., Ltd., Bristol.

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