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Aavertiseuibiii Tarill. j o Small Prepaid Advertisoment&r I -J 20 Words SIXPENCE. '1 Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. y WORDS- ™e T1sgSi 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 S0~Words~ 0 9 1~ 0 1 6 40 Words 1 0 1 6 2 3 ;I 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words -163046 60 Words -163046 These charges apply only to the classes of advertise-. ment .specified below, and tire strictly confined t( those which are ordered lor COKSKCUTIVIS insertion and PAID FOR PitEVIOUS TO INSERTION if either of these con- ditions is not complied with, the advertisement will be charged by the Business, scale :— APARTMENTS WANTED. HOUSES TO BE SOLD APARTMENTS TO LEX. MONliY WANTED. ARTICLES LOST. MONISV TO LTCND. ARTICLES FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I APARTMENTS TO LET. MONliY WANTED. ARTICLES LOST. MONISV TO LTCND. ARTICLES FOUND, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BUSINESSES WANTED. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED.F? HOUSES TO LET. SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSES WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the i, .SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," the "CARDIFF TIMES, I and SOUTH W ALES ECHO" at the following rate :— I Six times in Six TIMES L>AIL>' NEWA Six times 68 Once in in Cardiff Times WORDS. South Wales ;MD Daily News. CARDIFF Times. SIX FCI,,LEII IN OardiK aides. South Waleg Echo. lcho. s. d. s. d. s. d. 20 Words 10 16 2 0 30 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Words 2 3 3 4 4 6 50 Words 3 9 5 8 7 6 _1 60 Words 4 6 6 9 9 0 General Advertising Tariff. RATE PER LINE FOR A SERIES. CLASS G* I to 4 on6 to i2to 26, ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 b 11 25 upd insr insr insr insr insr IducaUonoT "I" T. I I!" 1. ) -/4 »/4 -/3 -/2 -/H Publishers — — ) SSSSfl: Auction Announcements »/6 .14 */3 -/3 '/3 Legal and Public Notices Municipal and School Board f ,h ,f Tenders and Contracts f Public Appointments ) Prospectuses -/9 -19 -19 -/9 Parliamentary Elections — | Parliamentary Notices > tl/- !/• !/• I/- !/• Government Announcements. Notices of Births, Marriages, an,(1 Deaths are charged Is each, if not exceeding 20 words, and 6d for each additional 10 words. These Notices must be authen ticated by the Signature and Addoess of the sender. PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS are charged 1 to 5 Insertions, 6*1 per line 6 to 11 insertions, 4d per line; 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per- line ADVERTISERS, whensemlinc advertisements illlnanu. script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 lines to an inch. In charging advertisements the lines are not counted, but the advertisement, including large lines, dashes, and white spaces, is me asured, and the space occupied is charged at the rate of Twelve lines o an inch. mehíraI. HEMISTS and DRUGGISTS.-To be sold,a capital c business in the borough of Cardiff in full working order. Apply Chemist. Daily News," Cardiff. Domestic bants. OOKERY.—Marshall's School of Cookery, SO, c Mortimer-street, tandon. W.—Send for pro- 8pectus, 928 OOK (good plain)-wanted in gentleman's family (small).—Mrs N., 2, Glanmor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 467 COOK (plain) Wanted; Dissenter Abstainer good recommendation indispensable; wages £ 16. fortnight's holiday twice a year; fare paid both ways. —Apply, stating age, Ac.—Rev. J. Thomas,.Manorbier, Pembrokeshire. '91 GENERAL SERVANTS wanted for towns and G country. Apply personally, or stamped envelope for reply-—;Miss Morgan, Registry. 101. Frederick- street. Cardiff. 5ó- ENERAL SERVANT (thoroughly good) wanted immediately, by a medical man in the country, able to wash, iron, and bake, and with a knowledge of dairy work.—Address, stating; references, age, salary, required, &c., M. S.. South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. ENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted, understand- ing plain cooking; age 20.-Apply Mrs Milner 7, St. Andrew's Crescent, Crocfeherbtown, Cardiff. 559 ENERAL SERVANT (gooiffwanted atole to do plain cooking; one from the country preferred. 2Surse Kept.—Apply Mrs YoraJbh, Canton. 576^ GENERAL SERVANT (a good) wanted at once. IX Accustomed to plain cooking.—Apply to T. H. Bowen, London House, Burry Port. 650 ENERAL SERVANT (thorough) wanted; know. G ledge of plain cooking. Also a respectable girl, as nurse for two children-—Apply to G.Mo Daily News," Cardiff. £ S ENERAL SERVANT for a small family- One \JC able to do plain cooking, wash, and iron well.— ILW able to do plain cooking, wash, and iron well.— Apply, with particulars, to Mrs fOwens. Bristol Honse, Peiitre, Rhondda Valley. ^>.5, ENERAL* SERVANT (good) wanted. A strong country girl preferred.—Apply with references, Mrs Hughes, 2, Courthouse-street, Pontypridd. 509 GENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted. — APPLY Alford House, Clive-road, Canton. 429 GENERAL SERVANT wanted in a small family G experienced, with good references.-174, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea. 468 ENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted in a smal 1 \X family in Walters' -road. —Apply Box 54, Post- office, Swansea. 469 GIRL (strong) wanted at once as Nurse and assist in housework age about 18.—Apply 24, Clifton- street, Cardiff. 474 PERSON (respectable) wanted, as working House- keeper. Age not over 25. Good references re- quired.—Address R. T. W., "Daily News" Office, {Swansea. BLL ERVANTS IN ANY CAPACITY.—If you require a good situation, write to the National and 0 a good situation, write to the National and Universal Registration Agency, 105A, Market-street, Manchester. 508 WOMAN (respectable, elderly) wanted to work and attend invalid in a tradesman's house; country. Only two in family.—Address, with particu- lars, wages, and reference, C., South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. _n_ Situations Vacant. AKER and CONFECTIONER (competent) wanted JUJ —Apply at Mr David, Baker, &c., Elm-street. Roath, Cardiff. 618 OOT TRADE.-Wanted a machinist, able to fit JD her own work. Good wages given to a suitable person.—M. Mark and Sons, Shoe Manufacturers, Cwmtwrch, Swansea Valley. 549 CABINET MAKERS wanted to keep away from Broadmeadand Fairfax-street, Bristol,during the strike against the reduction of wages. 961 COMPOSITOR (quick and steady) wanted for a few weeks.—Apply Overseer, Jobbing Department, "South Wales Daily News." EMIGRATION. — Women and Farm Labourers wanted, for free passages to Queensland, Aus- tralia others assisted £ 6 10s. To New South Wales —Women, £ 2'. men, £ 4. America, B5; Canada, £ 2 10s,—-WUL STAINING for replies to Milton Locke, £ »ji|ratios Offing, 55, Newport, §41 EMPLOYMENT FOR LADIES.—IOS to IBS_ weekly c;iu be earned by the Patent Automatic Knitting Machine.—Send addressed envelope for particulars to S.W. Company, 417, Oxford-street. london, W. 410 ("SOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT. — Numerous ( y; vacancies, open to all, males and females. Gooll salaries. Tuition by correspondence; payment by re- sults. Unexampled success. Particulars and guide free.—Mr Russell. Donatt's Academy. New Cross, Lon- don. 571 ROCERY. — Wanted a young man to look after a horse and cart, and to deliver goods. A good opportunity to learn the trade. Personal application preferred.—Apply to J. K. Jones, Tyiorsoown. 551 AIRDRESSI,,RS. -Wanted at once, good Hair- cutter and Shaver. Terms 14s; indoors.— Address C. France, Hatter and Hairdresser, 72, Cow- bridge-road, Carcliff. 610 HAIRDRESSERS.—Permenancy for a thorough good shaver and hair-cutter. Only good hand need apply.—Marks, General Dealer, Broadway, Cardiff. 489 PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, and SIGN- WRITER wanted constant employment for steady man good opportunity for Improver.—Apply Robert Worthing, Rh iyder, Radnorshire. 499 OHOtMAKKllH. — Wanted immediately, a good yeneral stitch hand for country work constant work for sober man.—Apply to James Parry, Pont- sticill, near Merthyr. ^^22 TOCK'I'AKF,R ant TI.NIEKEFPHit required for a Tin-plate. Works. None but efficient men need apply Stale salary.—Tin, Daily News," Cardiff. TAILORS.—wanted first-class coat makers, well up in ladies' garments also good trousers and breeches maker.—Apply "ClItter," Bon Marché, New- port. 537 TAILORS.—Wanted a Foreman, must be a good cutter.—Apply, with full particulars, to D. and J. Evans, Porth, Pontypridd. 519 URNOVE[T (News) wanted.—Address Overse?r, I 17, Bank-street, Leeds, Yorks. 453 VACANCIES IN CIVIL SERVICE.■-Ag7l6—2b Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.—Intelligent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Nunhead, London. 464 WANTED, a steady young man, about 18, to deliver goods and attend to horse and ware- house.—Apply Arthur Daniel, Grocer, Troedyrhiw. 507 Situations Mantetr. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS.—Wanted, a B_) situation as above; azect 25 married good re- ferences.—Address Wm. Williams, New-road, Porth- cawl, Glamorganshire. 493 BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and OTHF.Rs.- 13 Wanted, re-engagement as Foreman of Masons, or Bricklayers. Well up in plans; good manager of nen soLer, alld energetic. Good references. Age 39. -I. C., 3, Moorhill-street, Stapleton-roaa, Bristol. 514 tCARPENTER and JOINER wants a Job.—Address j W. Radf: rd, Dolphin House, Morriston, near Swansea. 570 I Vl-MN i EMPLOYMENTF required as Secretary ili or Bookkeeper. Loudon and local experience. Good correspondent French and Shorthand.—Secre- tary, Daily News," Cardiff. d ENTLEMAN requires engagement as Collector, Traveller, or other light employment. Nominal salary.—L., "South Wales Daily News" Office, Swansea. 277 ITUATION as CLERK or similar wanted by Young k75 Man, late assistant teacher. Excellent testi- monials.—Apply J. C., Winsham, Chard, Somer-et. 615 SITUATION as TRA VELLER wanted, by a trust- a worthy, reliable person under a respectable firm. -itobert, Daily News Office, Swansea. 535 liap Assistants, &r. GROCERY TRADE.—Wanted, a Situation by a Young Man, not experienced would take small salary. Highest references given.—Address F. Martin, Old Castle, near Abergavenny. 574 HOSIERY AND SMALL WARES. — wanted at once young Lady accustomed to counter.—Apply J. Uladwell, 27, Duke-street. 496 MILLINER. — Y oung Lady wanted; sleep off 31 premises. — Apply John Chaudless, London Louse, Canton, Cardiff. 430 Houses Œn Wet LUB to Let in busiest part of Splotlands; 80 bona- C fide Members no public near.-Apply, Secretary, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 685 "XT EWPORT-ROAl) (85), Roath, to Let, from 29th J3| September.—Apply Mr Webber, 94, St. Mary- street. three doors from General Post-office. 526 WAREHOUSE, shop, coach-house, and stable to let, Moita-crescent, Splotlands, Cardiff. — TV let, Moita-crescent, Splotlands, Cardiff. — Enquire on the premises. 520 Xor ale- -fiviists, &r. Ou'-E (good) for Sale in Mi-,kin-street. -Particu- JFjL lars of Mr Webber, 94, St. Mary-street, opposite Church-street. 448 fjonses, &r., ^Eant^tr. SHOPS wanted, by a responsible firm of manufac- turers, in good position in the principal towns in South Wales. -larticulars to Manufacturer, 14, Mil- ton-street, London. 411 BEotrghtgs, Ajiartnmtis, &t. A PARTMENTS (Furnished) to Let, back parlour and bedroom. Terms moderate.—Apply 37, Tresillian-terrace, Penarth-road, Cardiff. A PARTMENTS (comfortable), furnished, for two young gentlemen, at 3, Llandough-street, Cathays, Cardiff 330 mísrtllntUntUí. BARRELS (10,000) wanted of all descriptions. Good prices given.—Apply Alfred Cockle, St. Jude's Cooperage, Bristol. 87 TTJOTANIC BEER made immediately with Mason's X> Extract or Essence of Herbs, composed of Yarrow, Dandelion, Coinfrey, and Horehound; send 9 stamps for sample bottle, enough to make four gallons, to Newball and Mason, Chemists, Nottingham. Agents wanted. 413e FURNISH on the Hire System. Z5 worth, 2s 6d J[' weekly Elo worth, 4s weekly B15 worth, 5s weekly S20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in propor- tion.—The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. No security re- quired.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 gjWRNISH on the Hire System. Cash prices charged. JD South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. Small weekly or monthly payments.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. Houses or apart- _tnents furnished throughout. — South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Car- diff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. Compare prices with other houses.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 ■ .VURNISH on the Hire Svste-n. Immense stock to j select from.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 26, Custon House-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System, town or country.— South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom llouse-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. No extra charges made.—South Wales- Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 454 FURNISH on the Hire System. Every article requisite for the household. — South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. Inspection in- vited.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street. Cardiff. 464 I TAN sm-fi-C&pitalis IMPORTANT to smairCapitalists wishing to com- JL mence as Tobacconists for illustrated guide (110 payes) send 3 stamps to B. Myers and Co., 109, Euston. road, London. 969e N SOCIAL PURITY AND THE INFIRMITIES ot MAN. Addressed specially to young men, with advice on health, and containing recipes that will re. store the nervous and debilitated to the full power of manhood. Free for the benefit of all who desire a safe and speedy cure without the aid of Quacks. Send one stamp to prepay postage. Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham, 274o IIRENOLOGY.-Heads examined daily and every JL evening, Is 6d. Send your photograph for written character. -lierr White, 22, Park-street, Car- diff. 431 RENTS collected 10 years' experience. References and security given.—C. W. Hutchings, 27, Car- lisle-street Cardiff. 407 T RADEN, push your Business; handsome win- dow tickets, show cards, and printing pictures framed. Apprentice wanted.—Pearson and Co., Hail. way Arch, Bute-street, Cardiff. 370 THOMPSON MATHER, House and Insurance W. Agent, Debt and Rent Collector. Security eiven. Book debts bought.-7, Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. 321 BEATEN MEAL.-The best value to Feed for WHEATEN MEAL.—The best value to Feed for Cattle, Pigs, and Poultry. £ 3 10s per ton oa raii or steamer, Liverpool.—Apply tp M, J, & Athoot* Cv., 10, Wvetfe'TOk Àntustlntnls. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER.MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. Important Engagement of England's Greatest Burlesque Actress and Comedienne, MISS NELLIE FARREN, and her Powerful London Company, including MR ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Mli HARRY MONKHOUSE, MISS HETTY CHAPMAN. Ac., &c. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 6th, Wednesday and Saturday, October 7th and 10th. at 7.30, the Laughable Farce, A MliRE BLIND, After which Mr Robert Reece's Popular Burlesque, ALADDIN. Aladden, a Street Arab, Miss NELLIE FARREN. Splendid Chorus, New and Beautiful Costumes, Atig- mented Orchestra, Grand Scenic Effects. THURSDAY ASH FRIDAY, BURNANDS FAIRY BURLIiSQUE, AlsIHL. MONDAY N EX r, October 12th, Mr Frank Harvey's Celebrated Madame Beatrice Company. Doors open at 7; Commence 730; Half-price 9. Stage Door and St. Marv-street Entrance open 6.30, Sixpence extra. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shaekell's, Crockherbtown. 53237 TTICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- ▼ STREET. CARDIFF. MON. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. Graat Success of PROFESSOR RICARDO and his wonderful PER- FORMING DOGS. Roars of laughter and unbounded applause of Mons. TRILLO and his Ventiiloquial Figures. Every evening at 7, 8, 9. Day performance Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3. Admission 3d, children 2d. Reserved seats during the performance, 3d extra. 619 F. J. SMITH, Manager. OYAL' public Jtoiicss. T> OYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY" JL\i ART UNION. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. COMMITTEE. W. L. Banks, Hendrewaelod, near Conway. J. Pain Davis, Ronaieyn, Trefriw, Conway. George Hayes, Deganwy, near Conway. Henry Measham, Talybonf, Conway. W. Meredith, Junction Hotel, Conway. K A. Narbury, The tudio, Town Hall, Rhyl. Charles Potter, The Lodge, Llanbedr, Conway. Edwin Seward, St. John's Chambers, Cardiff. Richard Short, Soutiic. te House, The Walk, (;,lrdiff. John Taylor, Bankfieid, Dolygarrog, Talybonc, Conway. T. H. Thomas, 45, The Walk, Cardiff. H. Clarence Whaite, R.IV.S.i yddyii Cynal, Conway. 4,537 tickets were sold at Is each for the second drawing which took place in the college, September 28th, 1885. The total sum paid by the committee for prizes amounted to £20. 1ST PRIZE (No. 221 in catalogue).—Water Colour Drawing, by J. C. Salmon, R.C.A., -,ntitied ":Siiowdoii from Penygwyrydd," value E105-won by David Shaw, Clent House, Bromyard-road, Worcester. No. 924. 2ND PRIZE (No. 271 in catal ogite). -Water Colour Drawing, by George Harrison, R.C. A., entitled Peat Bog.Capel Arthog," value £ 50—won by Thomas William Davis, 51, Richards-terrace, Roath, Cardiff. No. '1046. 3RD PRIZE (No. 63 in catalogue).—Oi! Painting, by I George Hayes, R.C.A., entitled Rescued." value I £ 50—won by the above Art Union Committee. No. 7764. 4TH PRIZE (No. 252 in catalogue).—Water Colour Drawing, by W. L. Banks, R.C.A. Value jE7 7s—won by Sergeant-Major John Morris, Maindy Barracks, Cardiff. Winning No. 6179. The total expenses amounted to L23 139 4d, leaving a balance of 4s 9d to carry forward to the next drawing. 516e INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, JL LONDON, 1885. BRADBURY & CO. (LIMITBD) Have obtained the HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL At the above exhibition for their SEWING MACHINES. See the profile of the Duke of Wellington on each machine, as no other is genuine. AGKNT HENRY rjPlHOMAS, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. 62, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH. STREET, TREORKY, RHONDDA. 170a f "'1 r GO AND SEE THE BOOTS'AND SHOES at GLADWELL'S, 27, DUKE-STKliET. The bsst vulue ia tho Principality. R. J. EATli AD SONS, 12, CROCKHERBTOWIV. CARDIFF. Have now on view the largest Stock of High-clam jp I A N 0 F O R T E S, ORGANS, AND H AHMONIUMS, IN SOUTH WALES, Which they are offering at a L'ARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH and on the three years' system, from 108 6d per month. Pianos, from 15 guineas. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free 269a JJIOLTON, D UNLOP, AND CO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, Auo AT WINDSOR-ROAD, PEN ARTH BASS A N D CO., ALLSOPP AND SONS. And others of the finest BURTON ALES. PRICES Per Kilderkin. 181\- 21s. 1 24a. Per Firkin. Per Firkin. I 10s! 6d. [ 12s < And upwards. 155 I s TIFF'S S'l ARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH, gTIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH, s TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. 609e 12296 rf,492 _h. STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the knowledge of Messrs Stiff and Co. that some retailera often attempt to induce the public to purchase low Ericedandinferior starches y representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs Stiff & Co., it is necessary to put the public on its guard against such unprin- cipled oractices.and tostate that every box or packet of Stiff's Starch bears the registered Trade Mark QUEEN BESS. Stiffs Starch is Sold in 51b Packets and lib Fancy Boxes,and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or Oilman; or of theManu. facturers, STIFF & CO., REDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL ESTABLISHED 1818. INJECTION DAY.-An INFALLIBLE REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic; cures in a few days without medicines. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by all chemists. London agents, F. Newbury and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists -770e BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Turner Merchant- street, behind the Town-hall Corporation bill-coster and crier. Renr sthe principal hoardings and stations in Newport a ad Neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept Work attended to with ouick deimatwh posters kept Work attended to with ouick deimatwh Towtt Mttt    <&Ht t     Ihtsiniss -Abbresses. ti- OTHAM AND gONS, 26 & ST ST- ARY'STREET- CARDIFF. v MB P, E LLAS. IMMENSE VARIETY. 1,500 TO CHOOSE FROM. PARAGON FRAME. DURABLE SILK. NATURAL STICKS. OUR KNOCKABOUT LEVANTINE SILKS. GOOD OFFICE UMBRELLA. OUR LEADING LINE. FOX'S PARAGON FRAME. SILVER MOUNTED. NATURAL STICKS. DURABLE SILK.! SPECI11. 5s lID 6s lID 8 lID I 10s Go i Large Variety in BUCIvHORN and FANCY HANDLES, From 12s 6d to 30s. LADIES' UMBRELLAS IN LARGE VARIETY. 2s lid, 3-: lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, to 20s. VERY SPECIAL, 204 JOTHAM AND g O N S. lTI CO NOM Y I N b, U E L, grjALL'S PATENT FKED WATER H EAT J It, Y"yriLL1AMS' i ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS lOHN "Y^7ILLTAMS AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUHEN-ST R E E T, CARDIFF. 107e THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF w. piUCE & s ONS, Business is that CUSTOM IS DRAWN BY THE MAGNET OF VARIETY AD VALUE.' They are now showing considerable accessions of New, Fresh, and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES' READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower ftoia iNtaunfLe turers' Hands ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 51, ST. MAItY-STRIiET, & 46 & 47, CAROLINE 2.) STREET CARDIFF. 111 PIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE When you can become the owner of a nice in struuient for the small payment of 10s fed PER MONTH ON rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELLS HIRE SYSTEM ? No security required, and the instrument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument guaranteed, and exchanged if not approved. ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. Catalogues free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WARRHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR and 240a TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING NERVINE fJlONIC, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of nervou debility arising from any source of weakness, from whatever cause it ma.y arise. These are a few of the Symptoms of Nervous Debility :-Depression of spirits, inaptitude for exertion, unfitness for study, dislike for society, dislike to enter any kind of business, involuntary blushing, dimness of sight, sparks before the eyes, deafness and noise in the ears, sense of tightness, of suffocation, constant mental misgiving, pains in the loins and a constant sense of weariness, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, palpitation of the heart, general tremu lousnesson any sudden impulse, extreme diffidence, fond of moping alone, morbid sensibility, careless about life, its joys, its pleasures, and its duties irregularity of the bowels, feeling good for nothing, failure of memory intellectual power and faculties, more or less impaired, extreme restlessness, flatu- lency and indigestion, frequent headaches, silent wretchedness arising from the fear of physical weak- ness, fear of insanity, miserable forebodings for the J (resent, no hope for tne future; starting during sleep, ookingar.d feeling ill, without apparent cause. One or two packages of Trimnell's Nervine Tonic will cure slight cases of the above. Where it has been badly treated or neglected it will require a longer time to effect a cure. Is ld and 2s 9d per packet One trial is sufficient to prove the virtue of the above Compound, to be had at most respectable Chemists, Druggists, and Medicine Vendors throughout the World. If you have auy difficulty in obtaining it, send stamps or Post-office Order direct to the Proprietor, and it will be forwarded at once. All 2s 9d sizes Post Free to any part of the kingdom. N.B.—None are genuine unless they have the Proprietor's signature on the Government Stamp— W. TRIMNKLL. TO IMITATE THIS WOULD BE FORGERY. FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACKAGE SOLE MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR :— W TRIMNELL, MEDICAL BOTANIST 167e 9, MOIRA-TERRACE CARDIFF KELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten. tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the toilowing SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET. INGS One Three Six Twefvi Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertions.; s. d. 8. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines ..14 40 60 « 8 6/ Six Lines 20 6 0 90 M IS 0 Eight lines.. 28 M 8 0 12 0 » 16 Ol Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 (i 18 0 240 18 Lines 6 0 IU 0 27 0 360 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 36 0 480 Eight words may be calculated to a lire. This Tariff is limited ttricUy to the AilvertitenMU* entuneroUed above* Titer- Notices can also appear in tho CARDIFF' TIMES aiul SOUTH WALKS WEEKLY NKWS in, conJuuctkm with tho» In the SoutK Wah* .8_, liusint5S Ibbresses. THE pARK HALL JJESTAURANT FOR REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, ZOEDONE, LEMONADE, ORANGEADE. SODA WATKR, TEMPERANCE WINES AND DRINKS Of all kinds. Cooked Ham, Eggs, Sandwiches, &c., &c. GOOD BEDS, 6D, Is, AND 18 6D. NEWS- PAPERS, PIANO, &c., FREE. ANNIE j") AVIES, PROPRIETRESS, and MANUFACTURER OF GENUINE ICE CREAM. Pure Bread Cakes of every description. PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY Of all kinds. Shops and Coffee Taverns supplied. Goods delivered. A trial solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. NOTE THE ADDEESS ANNIE JQ A VIES, Q pAHK JJALL JJUILDINGS, CROCK HERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 493e H. 9 1,, A T 0 N S w WFLL-SELECTED STOCK OF V T WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF FASHIONABLE & ANATOMICAL BOOTS AND SHOES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Dress Shoes of every description and colour from Is 6d to 10s 6d. Age:it for Pinet's. 31, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. HOOTING SEASON, 1885. We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general to our Stock of Breech-loading Guns oi various qualities. We have in stolt the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUNS: £ s. d. No. 1 Ejector, Hammerless Gun. 36 0 0 2 Consentric, Wood Bar Gun 2510 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Semi, Hammorless Gun 14 0 0 5 G. and P. Pateut, Hammerless Gun 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer Gun 11 0 0 7 Ste:i Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 8 8 0 8 Steel Barrel, B3.ck Lock Gun 7 0 0 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Can. 5 15 J 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 4 7 6 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gart. 3 15 0 All above guns are choke left barrel. 12 Twist. Barrel. Back Locks Gun 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun 2 17 6 111 Fine Twist. Single Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 2 6 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either of these Guns CAN HAVK FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are iepresonterl to be, and not a,pproved of money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. QROSS JJROS., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, 497 CARDIFF. 76329 A LL GOODS SOLD AT LONDON CIVIL SERVICE PRICES AT GLADWELL'S. the new shop, DUKE. STREET, CARDIFF. EPPER'S TANNIN THROAT GARGLE. Tannin Gargle should be within the reach of all in the least degree subject to throat affections, whether inflammatory, relaxed, ulcerated, hoarseness, swollen tonsils, enlarged uvula, weakened voice, Those constantly speaking, singing, or reading, by using the Gargle prevent ttie huskiuess, dryness, and irritation so frequantlyatteudant on over-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucous surfaces of the throat Tannin is a great purifier, and so useful as a mouth wash in cases of disagreeable breath, arising from tie. cayed teeth, disordered stomach, mouth ulcerations, and other causes. As a, cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usual painful and sometimes dangerous symptoms, the 1'anuin Gargle is far better than anything. Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- TVF.&-The most reliable, speedy, and agiee- able cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, con- sumption, and all diseases of the lungs and air. passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquil- lining in its action, quite different from ordinary cough remedies. Affords relief after second dose Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemists. /"IRACROFT'S ARECA-NUT TOOTH V> PASTE.—Regularly used every morniug the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying and destr uctive tartar is removed from the enamel. which assumes its ivory, jke appearance. (IRACROFT'S PASTE removes all causes J of decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywhere. /iRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. c By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially usefuL Uet Cracroft's. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS. &C. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- N ESS should always be tried, as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable, it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the ears, and the incessant humming sounds so frequent with affected hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere. CORNS 1 CORNS 11 CORNS t II BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOB JOINTS 111 CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or compositions. By instantly softening the callous surrounding the pain goes at once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and enlarged toe joints require more time; but the action and relief is certain. Boxes, Is lad- Sold everywhere. O t LPHOLINE SOAP (a soap contain- O ing sulpholine), is a delicately relined, chemi. cally pure Soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common im- perfectly prepared soaps, wanted with injurious acrid eils, frequently cause skin diseases. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition. Sulpholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, od each. LlVKB COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS,1 INDIGESTION. CORED BT STOMACH DERANGEMENTS, DR, KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (Without mercury), Act effectively on the liver, and, whilst mildly aperient, are all that can be desired. Dr. King's famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by freeing the liver from sluggishness, causing the stomach to properly per- form its functions, quickly and entirely removing all feeling of headache, dizziness, oppressions at chest and back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasm, sensation of heaviness, and irritating depression attend ing bilious attacks and liver derangemeuts. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. KING'S PILLS. 247. SOLD EVKRVWHKJU;. 11945 ERVOUSNESS, LOSS of ENERGY, -L1 and VITAL POWER.—A gentleman having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered;* simple nutans of self-oure. He will ha b^ppy to tor ward the particulars to iw auffeirer ea Moei|tt ef a ttwpcdouddiraurt 3P tieweU ^USIU £ SS -Abbrgssts. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED. SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGII. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1832. 502e W pEi)LER's UMBRELLAS, w ALKING gTICKS, AND L EATHE-P. B AGS, JLJ JD ARE THE BEST. ESTABLISHED 18G7. 34: J^OYAL ARCADE- 0ardiff BRANCH: 98, GLEBE-STREET, PESARTH. BEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR W ALKING STICKS. A new and choice Stock of Walking Sticks from the best London Makers. RICHLY MOUNTED STICKS FOR PRESENTS MOUNTED MALACCA CANES. Ivory and Buck Hooks, Silver and Nickel Collars, and Knobs, always ill Scocu. Sticks and Canes Dressed, Mounted, Polished, and Feriuled. UMBRELLAS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. GENTS' UMBRELLAS. Silk, at 7s 6d, 8s 6,1, 10s 6d, 12- 6d, 15s 6d, and 18s 6d. Husseil Silk, at 10.. bd; Silver Mounted, 14s 6d. Repp, at 7s 6d, 9s, los 6d, and l^s 6d. Alpaca, 5s bd, bs txl, and 7s 6d, LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Siik, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 61, 15s, and 21s. Repp, 4s 00, 5s 6d, 6s 6u, and Bs od. Russell Silk, 8s 6d, Ss 6d. and 10s 6d. RE-COVERING DEPARTMENT. Umbrellas Re-covered at a saving ot 25 per cent. Best Materials only used. SILK. GENTS' 25IN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 15s 2nd ditto, 13s 3rd ditto, 10s 6d 4th ditto, as 6d. LADIES' 22IN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 12s 6d 2nd ditto, 13s od; 3rd ditto, 8? 6d; 4th ditto, 6s od. RUSS tSLL SILK (Guaranteed not to Split). GENTS' 25iu, UMBRELLA5, at 9s. txl; LADIES' 22in. do., at 7s. 6d. REPP. GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 7s. 6d 2nd ditto. 6s 6d. LADIES' 22in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 6s. 6d, 2nd ditto, bs 6d, Re-covering and Repairing promptly executed on the Premises. LEATHER BAGS. Leather Portmanteaus, Brief and other Hand Bags, Hat Cases, &c. GLADSTONE BAGS. ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER RUG STRAPS. W. P EDLE., UMBRELLA m ANUFACTORY, 34, ROYAL ARCADE, i^lARDIFP. 297e Vy AND 98, GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. BEFORE BUYING A WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the "Illustrated Pamphlet,' sent free on application, by the LARGEST WATCH MANUFACTURER. WATCH REPAIRs-Prompt and Perfect. Estimates given and Cost of Carriage taken. 18CARAT GOLD ALBERTS (Hall marked on every Link), 80s per oz.-Workman. ship Included- Largest Gold Chain Stock in England. MR T. R_RDSSELL (Maker to her Majesty the Queen), CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH-STBEET, LIVERPOOL. 12191 NO AGENTS IN WALES. 393e (" GLADWELL'S FOR GLOVES! GLADWELL'S FOR HOSIERY. GLADWELL'S FOR LACES. 27, DUKE-STREET. POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of Positive Remedies for the Cure of &11 Diseases. GRATIS.—Sent by Post to all parts of the World on receipt of Two Stamps to prepay postage. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DEBILITIES AND DERANGEMENTS OF THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS DE- BILITY AND EXHAUSTION, THE RESULT Ot OVER-TAXED ENERGIES IS GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES. This Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY for all DISEASES. The Names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and Testimonials, with means used in each case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE SELF-TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Consulted by all who require medical treatment. NOTICE.—THE PObl. TIVE MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES" ARE THE MKDIOINi USED BY DR. SMITH FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and find a Positive Remedy for the Cure. The names are pub- lished in English, to enable Invalids to select the remedy and Cure Themselves without consulting a medical man, making a written statement oi case or paying consultation fees. Send Two Stamps for the BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contains 244 pases, and gives a cure for all diseases. Post free on receipt at Two Staums direct from S16 H. dk B. SMITH A CO. DO POSITIVE REMEDY 86, fcOUTHAMFlOR.ROW, W. 36usintss ;AbbrtS5tS. ,y-rLL OUR BOYS BECOME MEN I This is one of the most anxious ques- tions that parents put to each other, and* silently, to themselves, Will the boys grow up and become good and perhaps great men ?" The answer depends upoa the parents themselves, much more than the parents sometimes imagine. An emi- nent physician, who had one of the largest and best medical libraries in the world, wrote this: "One half of my library amounts to this-Keep the head cool and the feet warm; the other half teaches us to keep the feet warm and the bead cool." The only way of (certainly, and without doubt) keeping the feet of our boys quite warm and dry, and per- fectly impervious to damp, is to cause them to wear BOYLE & CO. S PATENT DAMP-PROOF BOOTS. Pareuts should not neglect to take advantave of this, and never let their boys have wet, cold, or damp teet. BOYLE & Co/a Boots are the best and cheapest for boys. Parents save a great deal of money by buying then boots at Boyle & Co.'s. OYLE & Co., gOOT lyj ERCHANTS, 19, CHURCH-STREET, 10, CHURCH-STRET, 2, HIGH-STREET, 8, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, 507« JgUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BENSON'S NEW PATENT (No. 4658), "L UDGATE" WATCH HA? OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL AT THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD £ 5 5 €1* 12 THE "LUDGATE" WATCH IS A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER OF MY BEST 1 ON DON MAKE. wilru SPECIAL STRENGTH' THREE-t^UAHTER PLATE MOVEMENT JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIES. TRUE CHRONOMETER BALANCE, ADJUSTED FOR EXTREMES, WITH DAMP AND DUST PROOF PATENT RING BAND, AND EXTENDED BARREU MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, Which combines the Strength of the Banter witt he convenience of the Open-face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, & OPENS AT BACK. The IMMENSE superiority in Value, Accuracy, and Durability of the LUDGATE' Watch, to Swiss and American (.made in im.tation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full-Plate English Le4r '.(still sold by other makers), from the great defects of which the "Ludgate' is exempt, is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL, THE ONLY ONE ADJUDGED TO ENGLISH WATCHES. THE "LUDGATE" IS OF BETTER QUALITY AND VALUE THAN AN £10 WATCH HITHERTO MADE. THE "LUDGATE" IS MY BEST LONDON MAKB STRONG, HANDSOME, AND RELIABLE, WILL SIAND THK HARDEST WEAR AND ROUGHEST USAGE, AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCH FOR HOME, INDIAN AND COLONIAL WEAR, BI RAILWAY MEN, MINERS, AND COLONISTS (No. 1, LARGE SIZE), WORKMEN, AND ARTISANS (No 2), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN H.M. SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BOYS (No. 3, SMALLjy WILL BE SENT FREE AND SAFE AT MY RlSK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR S5 5s. OR IN 18-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASES TWELVE GUINEAS. (No. 3 SIZE). A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, mart accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BKIWON ia th-S oub Maker of a lliree-Quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 bs ia Sitae, or E12 liI i* Gold, and that our Patent "Ludgate" Wati ii cannot be had through, or of any other t\ atchwaker in the Kingdom. Any initiiigement of the latent Rijfhtswill be proceeded against. An Illustrated and Priced BOOK, ex- piaiuiiig the advantages of this Watch over the FuL-Plate English Watches sold by all other makers. will be sent Post Free on application, to J. W. B E Ii SON, WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.O. AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GOLD MEDAJ, the demand, always great, has so as to necessitate more extensive Machinery, which now enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for 00 LUDGATE" WATCH WITHOUT DELAY. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches froia £ 2 to £ 500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chime, ana Turret). Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, free on ap- plication. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, and others will find their incomes considerably increased of establishing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate Watch, as it is worth from S5 to £10 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede ali others. Particulars on application. 11968 72776 253e GO AND SEE some qt the most EXTRAORDINARY LOt&SinBOOTS ana SHOES ever ottered to at GLADWELL'S, in DUKE-&TREEX, CARDIFF. O WAN SEA. —SOUTH WALES ECHO. The FIRST EDITION of the SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the Office, », Swansea, every AFTERNOON, A* FIVE O C^OC^ Sold by newsagents at Swausea, Ha/od. Mumbles, <kc, and by the boys of the Self he^PECIAL EDITION, which contains aU the Latest News, Telegrams, Stock Prices, Markets, Sporting and Local_ Indulgence the day ispublishea in Swansea at R. MOGFORD, News Agent, Great Western Buildings High-street Swansea, and by news boys A WORD to the WISE: Cause & cure of debility, want of energy, and prematore decay, In-