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Advertisement Tarifl. o- Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENOE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. WORDS. ONCE. THREE t SIX^ $. d. Is. d. s. d. 20 Words 0 6 j 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 911 Oil 6 40 Words 1 0 j 1 6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words. -11 6 I 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of advertise- ment specified below, and are stvictly confined tc those wbieh are ordered ior CCKSECUTIvii insertion an d PAID FOR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION if either of these con- ditions is not complied with, the advertisement will be rhnr»«d hv the Business scale APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMENTS TO IJIT. ARTICLES LOST. ARTICLES FOUNL)- I All'rICLES Eoum, BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL BUSINESSES WANTED. I HOUSES To LET. HOUSES WANTED. I HOUSES TO BE SOLD MONEY WANTED. MONEY TO LEND, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," the CARDIFF TIME:?, and SOUTlI WALES ECHO" at the following: rate:— Six times in c- <• „ Daily News Six times blx Once in in T. 1 Cardiff Times WORDS. South Wales ^j^in t. ,.a,,d Daily Kew,c-1, J^>»^ Car(Iiif Tijtie, :south Wales IdlO. J ———————- a. d. I s. d. fl. d. 20 Worils 1 0 1 6 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 60 Words 4 6 6 9 1 9 0 General Advertising Tariff. f KATE PER LINE FOR A SERIES CLASS OP 1 to 4 or 6 to l2to|26 ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 b 11 25 upd insr insr insr insr insr Business ) Educational */4 •/•I -/3 -/2 -IH Publishers — • ) Religious Services M .« .p .12 Entertainments i Auction Announcements •/& «/4 -/3 -/3 /3 Legal and Public Notices j Municipal and School Board f « ./{, £ ./& ./& Tenders and Contracts f Public Appointments.- « — Prospectuses — */9 Parliamentary Elections | Parliamentary Notices 1/- 1/- 1/- 1 /• !/• Parliamentary Elections Parliamentary Notices 1/- 1/- 1/- 1 /• !/• Government Announcements ) Notices of Births,Marriages, andDeatbsare 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 Address of the sender. PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS are charged 1 to b Insertion*, 6.1 per line 6 to 11 insertions, 4d per line 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per lino ADVERTISERS, when sending advertisements inmanu- 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 measured, and the space occupied is charged at thi rata of Twelve lines to an inch. ;matrimonial. GENTLEMAN, aged 45, wishes to correspond witb u i.ady with a view to matrimony. Little means pret erred. Fzl, close photo. I Alpha," Mr Poole, Porter Stores, Abergavenny. ™ Uomistw erbants. C" OOKS, HOUSEMAIDS, and good Generals wanted; from 16 to 30; good wages,—Mrs VowW Registry, 4 Wharton-place. Cardiff. 447 OOK~(good plain) wanted, who will assist with honsew rk. Good references. Wages £ 16.— Apply Mrs Hann, Aberaman, near Aberdare. 486 f^OOK.—Wanted good plain Cook in a quiet family, about 28 or 40 years of age understand family baking and daily work: assistance in the kitchen must be a member of Church of England; good re- ferences required. -Apply by letter, stilting all particu- lars, to A. Z" Mr Sankey, grocer, Bridgend. 380 OOK (good plain) wanted. A good personal character required.—Apply lT^ewport-road. 383 COOK KRY — Marshall's School of Cookery, the ei largest and most successful in the world. The attendances reach several thousand yearly. Send for prospectus. 30, Mortimer-street. London, W 77c67 12414 ENERALTSEEVANT (Good) where two others are kept, able to do plain cooking well; must have good chara.cter,-Apuly, giving age, references, and wages required, to 7, Dorset-place, Newport. 602 ENERAL SERVANT wanted.—Apply Mrs Clarke, 383, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff.. 568 GENERAL SERVANT wanted immediately, accus. I-* tomed to plain cooking. Good character indis- pensable.—Apply to Mrs Evans, 40, South-street, XJowiais. 577 ,ftAL GEEmrv AT (good), who understands X pIa-in cjoking,—Apply 102, Wyndham-crescent, Canton. 539 ENTiliA'L SERVANT Wanted, not under 20. \X G, od character indispensable. Another servant and boy kept.—Apply ,W" Mr Hughes, Stationer, Pontypridd. GENERAITSE^RVANT (good) Wanted.—Apply Mrs Part yn, 5, Pariridge-road, Cardiff. 490 /"GENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted, who has VJT been accustomed to children.—Apply to Mr Mumford, chemist, Meteor-st., Splotlands, Cardiff. 516 EN El* A L bERVANT (good) wanted, not under T 20.—Apply, with references, Mrs A. Goss, 48, bt -w-hill. Newport. Mori. 485 j.NEiiAL SKSVaNT ^ffespect&BIe) Wanted, to HJT undertake all household duties and cook for small family, mistress being in delicate health. Middle-aged person widow preferred. Comfortable home to trust- Worthy, cheerful person. Highest reference required. —Address C, 40, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 395 ENERAL SEItVAN'f^thoroughly cvod) wanted X must undaistand plain cooking; country pre- ferred.—Apply 24, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 400 (^IRL( strong) wanted for.General Housework able X to \«Lsii aiKl;iron.—Apply to Mrs Harris, Wheat- bvook, G -orge Town, Merthyr. 49 £ iKL-A^ted~aVonce. about 18, as Housemaid.— Apply 33. Tho-nas-atreet, Merthyr. 433 GIRL (respectable) wanted, about 15 years of age, as gensrai servant.—Apply Miss White, 21, Royal Arcade. 535 11 OU.'sk'IvK^ip'-kli. (woi'klii.g) waited;must be over 1 1 30.—Apply, with references, and stating terfos, 5c., to C. D., "South Wales Daily News' Office, Cardiff. 587, H- OU-SEKEEPER (workifi), Cooks, and Generals wanted; reliable characters.—Mrs Furnivall's Select Registry, Castle-road, Cardiff. Disengaged— ISewing Maids' a,:d.Nufs.. H" OUJ>EKEEPKR (assi-tant) wanted, experienced —Apply E. Ellis, Castle Hotel, Havertordwest. —Apply E. Ellis, Castle Hotel, Havertordwest. ,510 TIOUSE:NlAfb.- anted, in a gentleman s family, JJLJL a young person as Housemaid; assist in parlour; about 28 or 30 y?ars of age. She miist be an early ris6r and a member'ot the* hurch o: England.—App.yty letter, stating ag6\ references, and all particulars, >1. P Mr Sanlicy, Urocfer, Bridgend. 379 OT-HEWS -FIELP wanted, at once, or General III Servant, in hfaaU family.-Apply J, M-, South Wales I^ily News" Office, Cardiff. 460 RS PKDLfk'S REGISTRY, 22, Charles-street, Cardiff, reauires immediately experienced cooks, » and parlour-maids (Church of England), general wrVauts, experienced nurses. • 476 TkTURSE wanted to take charge of one child, 2 years J\ old,—Apply personally, Mrs Dalziel, Glanavon, Feuarth £ 29 Situations Vacant. BAirrn —Wanted. Young Man well up in all kinds rf SM/I rakfi Ac., and willing to make himself T f particulars of previous ^tSons and safery requ.red/Isaac B. Jones, Decker Ovtin BitLei- Now Tre(iegar. __53 AK KRS — \Vant^d, a smart, active Youth accus. K tomed to moulding,—;Apply Thomas Piotheioc, Decker Oven Baksry, Blaina, .Ion. „ XVOOTS — VVartteii good general band to make, X> rivet, and repair. One that can make t>ewu pre- jerred.—Colling, King-street, Blaenavon. OtTr.MA ICKU fot- medium and strong work lioue 5 i but steady men need apply.—Apply Messrs W. White and Co,, leather Merchauts, 2, Bridge-street, Card iff. 560 C^ONFECTlbN^RS.—WSuted, ftt once, a strong, j acthe in!as improver good reference required.- Btate particulars to William Rob rts, Brynmawr. b46 r?MPi,OV'MENT at your own HOME.—Wanted, VJ l.atlio- and young Men to work for us lull or spare time. Work sent by parcels post. No canvass. Jng.—Full pa-uicnlar* free from Novelty Company, 50, Leicester-square, lymflon. > M P Co V r^X orf^red to respectable men to obtain Jh, uie|d"»ers to subscribe 5s a month to a London Freehold Land Society Rood commission.—Mr A DoiS, b^. l in^buiyt'avtmaut, London. 463 JOHN LE'VIS. Butchev, Abercarne, Mon., wants at tB once a lad about 15: to drive out and make Sd! PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, <tc.—Wanted imme- jjalc!v a y'i. d man for a constancy. None but jcetfUllsn »i"te4 appjy.—J., Th»mas, 13 and 14, Lion. jtre*% 2?7.. R.—ivanted steady HIAU.—Apply S V Gariv Valley. -]'U 'V)ff;- ä;D!â !:n™disa*i?, experienced Coat < for steady hand. -1 App-7 •Ihi'JJi&i -ew;?, Tiilor, Gowvr B.oad. AILORS.-Wstnte(t. at once, a steady young Man JL z* General Hand.—Apply personally, or by letter, to Elias Egerton, Tailor, etc,, til, Penygraig-road, Penygraig, Pontypridd. 504 AltottS.—Coat. Vest, and Trousers Hands wanted immediately regular employment.—D. J. Evans, Menliyr. 417 ^TACANCIES IN CIVIL SERVICE.-Age 16-25. Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.—InLellicent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Nunhead, London. 557 YOUXGMXN (steady). "single, wanted to assist in J public grocery business, take charge of garden, pony. etc. light work.—Apply, stating particulars. Williams, chemist, Taibach.. ^9^ OUTH-wanted at onceT—Apply Mr Belton, 23, St Mary-street. Cardiff. 590 WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and c&/ £ ) honestly realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to present occupation.—For par. ticulars &c., enclose addressed envelope to Evans. Watts, and Company (P. 137), Merchants, Bir. mingham. This is genuine. 4Cfr I Sljojr Assistants, &c. APPRENTICES and Improvers wanted to the Millinery.—Apply Lodwick, 17,Castle-road, Roath. 534 SSISTANT to Grocery and Provision Wanted at once.—Must speak Welsh. Send all particulars. —Apply S., West Carmarthen-road, tswansea. 561 an e a a Saleswoman (end JO of April), arnarvon, N. Wales. Good know. ledge of Welsh indispensablo. Good salary. Also a Young Man (total abstainer); good window-dresser and salesman. Ilhotos.-Apply "Arvon," "Daily News" Olflee, Cardiff. b48- RAPERY.—Exnerienced young lady for Ladies' Underclothing and pply, full particulars of previous situations and salary required, Isaac E. Thomas, 9, Queeu-street, Cardiff. 599 DRAPERY.—Wanted, an experienced Hand also good Junior.—Apply David Cule, Pontypridd. b43 RAPERY.-Waiited, a good Junior. Apply, stating age, salary, and references, to David Evans, Manchester House, Tonypandy. 5 0 TAR APERY. — Wm. Evans, Temple of Fashion, I Treorky, has vacancy for Youug Man, also Voung Lady, for General Drapery. 444 DRAPERY.—Wanted at o. ce, a young man as Improver also a sharp youth as Apprentice.— Apply Miles, Bute-street, Cardiff. 420 DRAPERY.—Energetic young lady as Apprentice outdoors.—Clarke, Miles, and Co., Salisbury- square, Cardiff. 414 DRKSSMAKERS.—Wanted, good Second-hand and several Apprentices for Dressmaking and Mil- linery.-Apply, stating full particulars, D. & J. Evans, Portb. 633 R0CER6.—Wanted re-engagement a.8 Assistant or Jf Branch Manager. .-even years' good experience. Good references from previous employers.-W., Pihiing Post-office, near Bristol. 461 ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, Junior Assist- \T ant; must have first-class reference good salary to competent person.—Apply John Griffith Jones, Porth. 569 GROCERY.—John Evans, Bristol House, Pent- G newynydd, neai Pontypool, wants a man to take charge of Horse and Cart, and to make himself generaliy useful. Must be accustomed to horses, also an abstainer, and oi good character. Welsh preferred (ont-doors).—Apply at once, stating age, salary, and reference. 472 tl ROCERY.—Wanted, immediately, an Apprentice. X —Apply stating full particulars, D. Bowen, High. street, Merthyr. 432 ROCERY.—Wanted respectable strong Youth as X Apprentice. Welsh. Abstainer.—Apply to W. Thomas, Emporium, Uandrindod Wells. 381 ROCERV and_PROVISIONS.—Wanted situation X as Junior Hand to the above six years' experi- ellce; good references; disengaged. — Apply Wm. Landers, High-street, Pontypool. 463 OWELL and CO., The Cardiff Drapers, have vacancies for experienced young men as assist- ants.—Applicants must give full particulars of previous situations, and state salary required. 37 IMPROVER Wanted, at Pllce, to the Grocery and Provision Trade, living out-doors. Welsh indis- peii.able- Apply, stating salary required, with references, to J. D. Price, Co-operative Stores, Ferndale. b22 IRONMONGERY.—As Assistant or Branch Manager JJL General Furnishing, Builders' Tools, Ac. 14 years' experience age 8.-lrol1, 23, Railway-street, Newport, Mon. 465 MANTLE SALES,—Apprentice wanted for sales.— Apply Mr Belton, London Mantle Warehouse, i. Mary-street, Cardiff. 389^ ILLI-NERS.-Wanted, experienced Hand (Wrelsh). JL —Apply, with reference, salary, and full par- ticulars, W. Lewis, draper, Trebarris. 487 MILUNERS.—Wanted an experienced Young Lady as First Hand, with knowledge of Wel.-h and able to take own orders I)reforred. -Apply and state full particulars to W. IL Edwards, Carmartllen. 459 M ILLIN ftR.—Wanted a good second hand, accus- to servo also a young lady for the counter.— Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs Morris, Higb. street, Blaina. 593 MILLINER (stylish, practical) and good showroom .Saleswoman combined; age, height, photo., and ivi faleswoman combined; age, height, photo., and address for reference to Alfred Compton, Stroud. 404 OUTFITT ERS.—Wan ted a good smart Junior, at 0 once. Welsh. Applicants must state full par- ticulars,-D, Evans and Co., High-street, Swan-ea. b05 ITUATION as Gecond Hand Dressmaker wanted, by respectable Young Lady. Five year*' ex- perience. Good references. Age 19.—S. Davies, 29, Griffith-street, Aber tare. 513 YOUTHS (Two Respectable) wanted also a young lady, apprentices to the Drapery and Millinery. —M. D. James, Cloth Uall, Llandilo. 489 Clerks, Jltauaprs, &r. OFFICE BOY wanted. Must write a good hand. Knowledge of shorthand preferred. Must be respectable.—Apply 15, Exchange Buildings, Swansea. 596 TATIONER.-NV, anted, an experienced Assistant or Counter Clerk, competent to take orderg for 1 citeral Printing, Stationery, etc.—Address "South Wales Printing Works," Cardiff. 78836 Situations mianúlr. HARNESS MAKERS.—Wanted, by a steady young man, age 19, situation as Improver. Experience, three years.—Apply T. M. Herbert, 4. Talgarreg, Llan. dyssul. 552 AIJLIER (for grocer).—Situation wanted by Youth aged 36. — Address, J. L., 38, Cardiff-road, aman, Aberdare. 4^3 LABOURER (handy), seeks job of any kind, sober, intelligent, and not afraid of hard work low wages.—Bently, 3, Rodney-street, Cardiff. 448 MASTER BAKERS.—Wanted, situation as Fore- man, bread and cake baker, or good single hand I)aker.-Brooml,ield House, Salop-street, Penarth. 571 MASTER BAKERS.—Situation wanted as single or second hand. Good reference.-U. Gold, 8, Armoury-terrace, Ebbw Vale, Mon. 469 Tt/r^TEiT"BAKERS.—Situation wanted by strong, 111 resuectable man; good reference from last em- pioyer.—Ellis, 2, Spring-street, Maindee, Newport, Mon. w PAINTERS —A Young Man capable of writing and "raining* also a good brush hand, wants a situa- tion. Vages not so much an object -Apnly stating wages offered, to Writer, "Daily News Office,, bwan-ua. XTiiE~ENGAGEMENT required by Young Lady as Iti' second hand Milliner, or flwt in medium trade.- AdllressLill.De.ílyl'<ews" Oftic,e",por- 674 r-< HORTHAND WRITER desires evening Employ- 1?^ ment, reporting ineotings, cases, sermons, corres- pondence. dictation, etc. Rapid, accurate, trans- cript-.—Particulars, Phonographer, 49, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 002 SITU 4.1TON as General Servant wanted, by a re- spectable Girl—Apply 40, North dive-street-, Giangetown, Cardiff. ITU ATI O s wanted as coachman, or groom and S coachman married 7 seven years' good charac. ter total abstainer. Coachman, 6, Market-place, Daventry, Northamptonshire. 523 >- J\gendes, Wxatellues, &t. A GENT wanted.— £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly. Splendid opening. Experience unnecessary. Specimens free.—Address Composition Works, F^m- worth, Bolton. 422 4GENTS wanted. We are open to appoint ener- get c men good commission offered.—Address, _ard Bros., Jobn's-street, Colchester. b8S AGENTS calling upon publicans, to sell handsome spirit labels and corks samples sent for Is, sold for 5s.-Glanynant Factory, Ysirad Mynach. 451 A GENTS wanted throughout South Wales for In- dustrial Assurance. Special terms for eX- perienced men whole time; security required. Also K ck Benefit Society.—Apply, with stamp, Manager, 6, St Jc:bii's-square, Cardifl. 415 AGENTS wanted to sefl our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee, in tins, and Cocoa. Parti- culars free. Oliver, Oliver, and Co., 267, Southaate- road, London. 78673 A GENTS wanted, goods in steady demand. Salary and commission.—Ireton and Co., 92, Grace- cnurch-street, London. ITIUCCIDENTAL INSURANCE COAiPArJX offering exceptional advantages to assurers ana Saeu,t,s' reiuires a few Representatives.—Webb, ^5, Small-street, Bristol "5_ i re; rV.f FufnTRire;Trading, ilannoniuS?, Uocus, Watches, and Fancy Goods. Agents wanieo. Wholes do Catalogue Free. — Address Henry May. Birmingham. 38 IV ATJONAL LiFE "ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1830. Influential Agents required on exceptionally advantageous terms.—Apply Branch Offices. 3, Small-street, Bristol. 995 OIllustrated Guide JL v pp.), How to Open Respectably from rfoT., £ 2,000." Ihree stamps—Myers and Co., 107 yid 109, EustOii-rcad. London 78206 %ai\5tSf &t., ma VNIATO^ STREET (44), iloath, Cardiff, to Let, C toSlhjySble ill druggist or draper.-For particulars apply oa the premises. — TAG E. 4Q h' a COLHETA COTTAGE, 49, Sapphire-street, to Let Venetian blinds and gas fittings.— Samuel Bros., 74, St Mary .street. DYNAS POWIS.—To Let, Grocer's Shop. Bake- house, large Garden, and very Old Establish- ment.—Apply Miss Harry, 1, Hickman-road, Pen- arth. 336 PENARTH.—To be let from 21st April next, a good Shop, Bakehouse, and premises, situate on cor. ner of Broomfield and 8alop-place, now in the occupa. tion of Mr Hurley, baker.—For particulars apply to Edwd. Bees. Tower Chambers. Church-street, Cardiff. 579 IIOF'AN D- HOU, S Cardiff. S" IIOP AND HOUSKrCustom-Holise-street, Cardiff. Rent moderate.—Apply Dariea and Sherwood, j Custon; Hcusecticet, Cardiff. Jfor Sak.-|t0u:s^st &r. [ COTTAGES for Sale, containing four rooms and washhouse, well built, and good position.—Apply 42, Clifton-stTeet, Cardiff. ousts, &-r., MXatttefc. HOUSE wanted, on or before June 24th, in Dumfries-place or neighbourhood.—Adche-s Per- manency, Daily News Office, Cardiff. -aO JCR ^AK\-4EISCELLANGFLUS. x> ICYCLE (54in.) FoTSaleT—G^O7o7Borden, 122, 8 > Cathays-terrace, Cardiff.. Enjineering work. Bicycles and tricycles repaired on the shortest notice. 495 COB (strong) for >ale, 6years, 14-3 high, quiet to ride j or drive, very fast, warranted sound price, £ 16. Also vory small Horse Pony, 5 years old, very quiet to ride or drive, with remarkable fine action warranted sound suit boy to ride price moderate.—Apply Mrs Brake, Milk Dairy, Neville-street, Canton. 524 COB (light bay) for Sale, suitable for coal trade or greengrocery.—Apply 1, Windsor-road, Newtown, Cardiff. 428 (YCLES (new) of any make supplied on best terms. j Several Second-hand for sale. 62in. Bicycle, ball bearings; 90s.—Norton, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 342 R AINBAG S~(16^000~n e vfliiidseco nd-hand)for .Jr Sale.—M. Gallivan, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 281 HAY for Sale (prime).— Offers wanted.—Apply Whitchurch Vicarage, Cardiff. ARN ESS H 0 ftS P, (good), 16 hands, risen 7 years. _tjL quiet to ride or drive, and good worker free frotii all blemish. Price C12.-Apply 104, Frederick. street, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. "J" ON-I E-S-(t-ivo very useful or hire, cheap. JL -A pply MT F. Barnett, Tiesillian Club, Tresillian. terrace, Cardiff. 501 ,6(isrdlatt2a 115. ROADWAY (50), Roath.—Mrs Parker, Wardrobe Dealer. Buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothes. Liberal price given. 455 CRICKET, Lawn Tennis, and Fishing Tackle. Special terms to clubs. Largest stock in Wales.— age-Wood, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 527 URNISH on the Hire Svstem. £ 5 worth 2s 61 weekly; £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth, 2s weekly S20 worth, 6s weekly, and so oil in propor. tion.—The South Wales Furnishing Company, 25, Custom House-street. Cardiff. 453 URNISH on the Hire System. No security re- jp quired.—South Wales Furnishing Compalny 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System. Cash prices charged. South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. F~"URNISH on the"Hire System. Small weekly or monthly payments.—-South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House.street, Cardiff. URNISH on the Hire System. Houses or apart- ments furnished throughout. — bouth Wales burnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Car- cliff. F" URNISH on the Hire Svstem. Compare prices with other houses.—South Wales Furaishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. T7HJRNISH on the HiveSystem. Immense stock~to Wj select from.—South Wales Furnishing Company, Custon House-street, Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System, town or country.— South Wales Furnishing Company 23, Custom House-street, ardiff FURNISH on the Hire System No extra charges made.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. FURNISH on the Hire System. Every article requisite for tho household. — South Wales h urnishing: Company, 23, Custom House-street. Cardiff fl/MJRNlSH on the Hire System. Inspection in- JF vited.—South WiJes Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street. Cardiff. IMPORTANT to small Capitalists wishing to com- mence as Tobacconists for illustrated guide (11C pages) send 3 stamps to H. Myers and Co., 109, Euston road. London. 6!J6 e ON SOCIAL PURITY AND THE INFIRMITIES ot ( ) MAN. Atldressed 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 ne stamp to prepay postage. Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 957e money. A DVANCES MADE DAILY in sums from £ 3 to £300, to Tradesmen, Farmers, Market Gardeners, Householders, and Working Men, at a Low Rate of interest. Repayments to suit the borrowers convenience. Distance no object. Strictly private and confidential. Office Hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Apply to the Manager, CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES LOAN OFFICE, 14, Custom House-street (late of 220, Bute-road), Cardiff. N.B.—No further business carried on at 2a0, Bate- road. All communications to be made to 14, Custom House-street. 637e CASH ADVANCES MADE FROM £ 10 TO £ 500' At a few hours' notice, to FARMERS, MARK ET GARDEN ERS, TRADESMEN, CAB PROPRIETORS, and HOUSEHOLDERS, On their own security, without removal No enquiry fees. The usual loan office formalities dispensed with. All communications treated in the strictest confi. dence. BILLS DISCOUNTED. ADDRESS- CARDIFF AND COUNTY ADVANCE BANK, 9, CAROLINE-STREET, 77263 CARDIFF. 580 ^JONEYI JFYJONEY J J/JONEY! Cash Advances made at a few hours' notice, from S5 to £600, to Farmers, Market Gardeners, Cowkeepers, Tradesmen, and others, on their own security. No sureties required, No inquiry fees. Money lent on deposits, also tradesmen's bills discounted. Apply, personally or by letter, to Mr A. Jordan, Manager, Private Loan Office, Dock.street (corner of Skinner. street), Newport, Mon. 1:81 p JR- I V A T'E J^OXN O M P A N Y~ 19, BUTE-SIRKET, CARDIFF, AND 45, LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT (Next to Bristol and West of England Bank), are pre- pared to ADVANCE CASH from £3 to £300 to House. holders, Farmers, Cowkeepers, Market Gardeners Mechanics, and others, upon their own security and without sureties in the strictest secrecy. No Pro I l minary Fees charged, and Cash advanced the same day as application is IDaùe. 78571-6616 pEARS p EARS' pEARS' pEARS' JpEARS' pEARS' JpEARS' JpEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' pEARS' SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP 8OAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP ^OAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP gOAP SOAP SOAP gOAP PURE t FRAGRANT! REFRESHING [ For TOILET & NURSERY. EXHIBITION HONOURS, Fifteen International Awards for absolute Purity and absence of Artincial Colouring. Fair white hands. Bright clear complexion. Soft healthful skin. PEAP-S' SOAP Is Specially prepared for the delicate skin oi ladies and children and others sensi. tive to the weather, winter and summer. Prevents Redness, Rough- ness, and Chapping. ADELINAPAIII writes: "I have found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the Hands and Complexion." (Signed) ADELINA. PATTI. MRS LANGTRYwrites: I have much pleasure in stating I have used PEARS' SOAP for some time, and prefer it to any other.' (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. PEARS' SOAP is lecom- mended by ERASMUS WIL- SON, late President of thi College of Surgeons of Eng. land. PURE! FRAGRANT1 REFRESHING! For TOILET &,N URS ERy. Exhibition Honours. Fifteen International Awards for absolute Purity and absence of Artificial Colouring. Fair White Hands, Bright Clear Complexion Soft healthful Skin. PEARS' SOAP-Ta.blets Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. The 2s 6d Tablet is perfumed with Otto of Roses. A smallerTablet (unscented) is sold at 6d but insist on having Pears', as vilely-in- jurious imitations are often substituted for extra gain, 3l9e aarMakers by Special Royal Appointment to H.R.H.The Prince of Wales. TUZZONE FOR A STHMA. fpUZZONE FOR ^STHMA rpUZZONE FOR jgRONCHlTIS. RPUZZOKFI" TOR. BROKCHITISJ T UZZONE FOR COUGIIS. rpUZZONE FOR ROUGHS] A new Cough Cure, which thousands praise as an important discovery. ONE DOSE of this pleasant and marvellous medicine does more to remove a. cough, no matter how long standing, than a bottle of the many worthless so-called remedies in the market. In Asthma Tuzzone has no rival. Be sure when asking for Tuzzone that you "get it. Hitherto no spurious imitation has appeared in the market, owing to the very unique way of preparing this medicine and the impossibility of copying it, thus Tuzzone stands alone, nnapproached in excellence as a safe and certain cure tor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Lungs, Air Vessels, Chest, and Throat, Tuzzone triumphs when all others fail. Sold in bottles, '1;s lid and 2s 9d, by all Chemists Proprietor, A. J. Abdy, 33, Fetter-lane, London, E.C. Agents; Stranaghaa and Stephens, Cardiff and Petuith 653e "^mttsfmints. CARDIFF, I rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, Return Visit of Mr Wilson Barrett's Company, in the most successful drama of the day—THE gILYER J £ ING> I SILVER KING, With Special Scenery, Effects, &-c., as played at the Royal Princess's Theatre. London, to enthusiastic and overflowing audiences. £ 3T The Dress and Upper Circles are now Brilliantly Lighted by the Electric Incandescent Light. Doors Open at 7 early doors, 6.30. Commence 7.30. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and t-hackeil's. NEWPORT. ICTORIA THEATRE, NEWPORT, V MON. v DIU-N. I MANAGER Mr J. P. SUTHERLAND. NOTICE.—Doors Open at 7.15. Sa,,urdays- Half-hour 'earlier. Performance punctually at 7.45. The THEATRE will be CLOSED during the week for preparation of Local Drama, '-The Streets of Newport." IMPORTANT NOTICE. MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1880, POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Special production of THE STRKETS OF NEWPORT, Or, LIFE AS IT IS. A Domestic Drama, in 4 Acts, by Mr J. P. Sutherland and Mr F. Harcourt. Powerful Company of First-class Artistes. Splendid New Local Scenery by Mr H. Hall. The action of the drama will take place in well-known nlaces, THURSDAY. MARCH 25th, MR J. P. SUTHERLAND S ANNUAL BENEFIT. PRICES Of ADMISSION. Boxes (single seats), 4s; orchestra (reserved) stalls, 3s balcony. Is 6d pit, Is gallery, 6d. Private Boxes by special arrangement. Half-price at 9 o'clock. Free lists entirely suspended. The public will be admitted at the stalis entrance, Bridge-street, at 6.45 o'clock, to stalls, balcony, and pit, on payment of 6d extra. Seats may be hooted in advance at Mullock & Sons. ) I MARSH AND COMPANY. ADULTS' FUNERALS. 1st Clase-, with best Hearse and Coach, on the most modern principle, with a pair of their well. known Flemish-bred Horses to each, one inch Kim Polished Coffin, best registered furniture, with elaborate name-plate engraved, tine satin trimmed robe, and self attendance. £ 5 5 0 Marsh & Co.'s 2nd Class ditto, ditto. 4 4 0 IVI&rsb &Co.'s Srd, with improved carriage 3 3 0 Marsh & Co.'s 4tn, ditto, ditto 2 10 0 lm4udin,- F CHILDREN'S FUNERALS. I Including pair Fiemish-bred Horses, modern Coach, with all the latest improvements, Po- lished Coffin, lined with tine flannel, and attendance. Under ozie year ;Cl 10 0 Under two years Ill 0 One-horse carriage, including coffin covered in black, blue, or polished, lined with flannel, modern coach, and attendance. Under six months. 0 18 b Under one year 10 0 Under two years 1 1 0 And so on in proportion. Handsome Car, Carved or Plain Hearse, Mourning Coaches and Broughams, Ostrich Plumes, ae. b34 Address-SO, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. I JJ1ULTON, JQUNLOP, AND £ JO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, AL-0 AT WINDSOR-ROAD. PENARTH BASS AND CO., ALLSOPP AND SONS, And others of the finest BURT ON ALES. PRICKS Per KildBrkiu. Per Firkin. 18s. I 21a. J 24s. 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Gents' do. engine-turned cases 80 0 Gents' Silver Keyless English Hall marked Levers 60 0 Gents' Silver Keyless Hunting Cases, English Hal lmarked*. b7 6 Gents' Fine Gold Keyless Lever, strong, heavy cases 100 0 Gents' Fine Gold Keyless in hunting cases .140 0 Ladies' very heavy Key less, in 18-ct. Gold cases 100 0 cneques or fost-omce ureters must, oe mane payaDie to the Company's Manager, Mr A. PERCY, ou receipt of which any Watch will be, rerititertd post free to any part of the United Kingdom, and for 2s 6d per watch to any part of the postal worl". 503e 40, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF. CFOLLICK, PAWNBROKE8. —Most Money lent on gold and silver valuables. OVER B2 AT THE RATE OF 4d IN THE FOUND INTEREST EXCEEDING B10 AT 3d IN THE POUND INTEREST. Large assortment of gold and silver watches and diamond rings very cheap Special lots of gold wedding rings and keepers. 669e—76363 SLLPHOLI NE L OTION. THE CURE FOR SKIN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ENTIRELY FADE AWAY BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CURES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE, AND HEALTHY. J'hore is scarcely any eruption but will yield to Sulpholine in a few days, and commence to fade away, even if seemingly past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanitlil as if by magic whilst old, enduring skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, blackheads, scaly eruptions, rosea, prurigo, tetter, pityriasis, however deeply rooted, "Sulpholine" successfully attacks. It destroys the animalcule which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always produces a clear, smooth, supple, healthy skin, "Sulpholine" Lotion is soid by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s 9cl. pEPPER'S QUININE AND TRON JL rpoNic. HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVE STRENGTH, GREA1 MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. It improves the appetite, promotes digestion greatly strengthens the nerves, increases strength of pulse, gives firmness to the muscles, alters pale countenance, supplies deficient heat to weak circula- tions, overcomes bodily weariness and weakness, cures many painful complaints-neut-algis, sciatica, &c.; is a remedy for dyspepsia, stomach affections, & and thoroughly recruits the health. PEPPER'S QUININE & IRON TONIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! A new, smaller size bottle of this valuable medicine is now supplied at 2s 6d, thus bringing it to the reach of all classes, and greatly preventing the many injurious imitations largely offered. PEPPERS TONIC. Insist on bavtug it. Bottles 12 doses, 2s 6d; next size, 32 doses, 4ti 6d. Sold everywhere pEPPER'S rpARAXACUM AND pODOPHYLIJN. THE SAFEST ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE. A FLUID LIVER MEDICINE WITHOUT MERCURY, MADE FROM DANDELION AND MANDRAKE ROOTS. Is now used and regularly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bUliousne-6, and all symptoms of con- gestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the etomach, and feeling of general depression. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s Cd. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's. OCKYRRIS gULPHUR HAIR L JJESTORER THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GREYNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SCURF, AND EMBELLISHES THE HAIR, CAUSING IT TO GROW WHEREVER THIN AND PATCHY. 614e Large Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. 11945 NJECTION DAY.—An INFALLIBLE JL 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. Muuday,Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists. 370* 1'" .S- I iiusíneS5 ^ftftressgs, IF URN I T U R E O.N -.I i :XSY pAYMENT SYSTEM. i By making your purchases DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACICP You save the dealers' profits and secure honest and well-made Furniture, Bedding, etc. SLATER AND CO., 53, CROCKHERBTOWN, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, Factors of I BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS. r CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTHS, etc., etc. 595e SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Terms on application. 11 J. Heath AND SOSt 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Have now on view the largest Stock of High-class p IANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND JJARMONIUMS, IN SOUTH WALES, Which they are offering at ft LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH and on the three years' system, froiu 10s 611 per month. Pianos, from IS guineas, Illustrated Catalogues Post Fro* 269cl I IS LIFE WORTH L IVRNG ? THAT DEPEKDS UPON THE: LtVERJ The Best Medicine in the world for SICK HEADACHE, STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, And those diseases commonly called Nervous or Bilious, is U N D A Y'S piLLS, As evidenced by the ten following reasons, and valuable testimony of those who have used them 1.—They are compounded from purely vegetable in. gredients, comprising aperients, alteratives, and stomachics, and are thus rendered purifying Mtd strengthening to the stomach and bowels, whilst re- moving diseases of the liver and other organs. 2.-They are manufactured on an alkaline principle, renderiug them perfectly soluble, therefore do not cause griping pains, unless there be a. large amount of poisonous matter in the system to be dislodged. 3.-They are entireiy free from mineral preparations, consequently do not leave the patient in jeopardy by taking cold by exposure. 4.-They may be taken at any time by persons of both sexes and of all ages, even those advanced in years. 6.—They are particularly soothing to people whose occupation produces irritability of the mind. Nervous, chilly, and fretful persons will find them invaluable especially in cold, melancholy weather. 6.-They are highly recommended for sick headaches palpitation of the heart, shooting pains in the limbs giddiness, pains between the shoulders, &c. 7.—They are a great boon on board ships and on foreign stations, as they keep for any period, and the distressing effects of change of climate are effectually warded off by their timely use. S.-All heavy, drowsy sensations (the forerunner of apoplexy, paralytic strokes, epilepsy, and many other serious affections), are thoroughly removed by a few doses. 9.-They also produce sound, refreshing sleep, impart, such pleasing serenity of mind, vigour and lightness of body, and keen appetite for the plainest food as must be felt to be believed. 10.—For elderly people, they are undoubtedly the most comfortable medicine that can be recommended, gently strengthening the system, that cause coatiudbd cheerfulness, thus serenely prolonging life to the latest possible period. Prepared only and sold in boxes at 1b, 3a 6d, and 45 bd, free by post, by J M U ..N D Y CHEMIST, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF SOLD BY ALL CSlMfSTS AND PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, 6070 PIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE JL When you can become the owner of a nice nstrument for the email payment of. 10s M PER MONTH ON fJlHOMPSON AND gHAOKELLS HIRE SYSTEM 1 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 WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR and GLOUCESTER. 240e A FACT WORTH KNOWING BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a. GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as. wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of beat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and crembl,,i_ff,e.,i-,a,ions, ctc., &c. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken tW. cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of al ages to sound and robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in che human machine. The) strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of heaitb, the whole physical energy of the human frame. TJie^e are FACTS admitted bv thousands embracing allclassts of society, and one of the best guarantees to the '.Ner vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They have tie largest sale of any patent medicine in the world Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is lid'and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in » United Kingdom. ug, N B. Full directions are sriven with each bos. 7749/ N EWPORT.-SOUTII WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 11,Tredegar-place ,%s follows:— FIRST EDITION 3.15, P.M. SECOND EDITION 4 M P.M. SPECIAL EDITION 6.30 P. itt The SPECIAL EDITION eontaiae all the News of the Day np to Six o'clock p.m.—including the latest Stock Exchange and Sport&g TekVMUBS. Sold- by all Nowmagents and Nowrboys fSusituss ^dresses. i WHY GO TO LONDON ? C. W BULLETT AND CO., 57 CROCKHERBTOWN, Cheapest House in Wales for JAPANESE, FRENCH, AND OTHER FOREIGN JjlANCf GOODS And NOVELTIES. CABINET, LEATHER, AND CHINA ARTICLES, Suitable for Birthday and Wedding Presents. jgJLECTRO-PLATE & QOLD-PLATED JEWELLERY, AX WHOLESALE PRICES. Inspection Invited. 677e pEDLERiS XJMBRELLAS Lf ARE THE BEST." pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS. I pEDLER'S UMBRELAS. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS LADIES' UMBRELLAS Just made np On the most fashionable styles, In Ivory Rings, Ornamental Horn, and Fancy Woods, SILTER AND ELECTRO-PLATED HOOKS, SILVER AND GOLD.PLATE MOUNTS, Rustic Rings and New Pattern Handle, with the finest, pure. Twill Silk, Levantine Silk, and the famous non-splitting Russell Silk (highly recommended), from 2s odtoSOs. GENT'S UMBRELLAS. On Ivory, Buffalo, and Buckhorn Mounted Sticks. Best Natural Hooks and Knobs, Silver-mounted do., ete., with finest Repp, Levantine, Russell, Pare Twill, and Plain Silk, from 5s 6d to 35s. Foz's Paragon Frames only usod. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS. pEDLER'S TTMBRELLAS. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS- pEDLER'S TTMBRELLAS. pEDLER'S "JJMBRELLAS b ARE THE BEST. M, ROYAL CARDIFF ARCADE, V-/ AND ea, GLEBE. I3ENARTH. STREET, JL THE DEPRESSION OF rRADE AND INCREASED ECONOMY IN CLOTHING W. pttlCE & SONS, Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, are showing, to THE SURPRISE AND PROFIT OF ALL, What CASH CAN COMMAND IN THE MARKETS, And PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC. ALL CUSTOMERS ARE WHOLESALE BUYERS As regards prices at THE CARDIFF HOUSE. THE CHEAP ST AND BEST READY-MABE CLOTHING MART. WINTER CLOTHING, HATS, tdiPS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, AND UMBRELLAS In ELEGANT PROFUSION AND ENDLESS VARIETY. ADD&ESS .■— 50 & SI, ST. MARY-STREET, 46 47, CAROLINA. 23 STREET. CARDIFF. Ill THE BRIDGE. S TEET MERIOAN MEAT ]^ £ akket PRIME QUMBERLAND £ JUT oil) Vm OUND. SMOKED, 79 1111\ POUND. H A 1\1 S t Very Mi14., Weighing 101b, 7c Pia POUijp, ASHWORTH. BBIDG.STBEET, CARDIFF. 6441 We ASK YOUR GROCER FOR gOUTH WALES JAM AND 415 JyJARMALADE I fSusitusa ^Dresses. gALE CONTINUED DURING ENLARGEMENT AND ALTERATIONS. s U I T S BOYS', YOUTHS', AND rEN'8. At a sweeping reduction. «.ii 4 COATS AND VESTSJ In Black and Blue Worsted, at a great reduction. rpROUSERS, BOYS', YOUTHS', & MEN'S At reduced sale prices. MECHANICS. CLOTHING Of every sort, at reduced sale prices. 'I QVERCOATS, BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MEN'S, At less than cost prices. JEL ATS, HOSIERY, AND SHIRTS At redooed sale prices. ■ J J AT BOYLE AND CO.'S, CHURCH gTREET, CARDIFF. 7Wn JJLUE RIBBON BREWERY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES S. BRYANT, late The Hayes, Cardiff, ben to inform the Public that to meet thertoquiremenk of an increasing Bus.ness he has REMOVED TO MORS EXTENSIVE PREMISES AT SPLOTLANDS, andQi ow prepared to supply Private Families, Temperapof Hotels, Restaurants, and Coffee 1 averns with his celA brated uafermented Lively Ale, Bitter Tonic Ale, Stout, Hot Toddy, and other specialities in Temperance Drinks, including Concentrated Wine Extract few bacramental purposes, and Condensed Beer Kxtcaeta for making Lively Ale, &c., by simply adding cold water; further particulars on application. Office and Sample Koom KRYANT'S TEMPERANCE TAVERN, 12. MOI It A- CRESCENT, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF., 12493-6900 AGENTS WASTED. 78819 IMPORTANT NOTICE I Owing to the increasing interest taken iii the "MAG NET AIRE," and the great success that MrB. LONSDALE, M.E., has met with in the treatment of hundreds of cases in Cardiff and neighbourhood, bit WILL PROLONG HIS STAY FOR ONE MORE WEEK. THE MAGNETAIRE. (Protected by Royal Letters Patent). HIS GREAT SUCCESS IN THIS TOWN COMP- jyj-R JJICHARD -LONSDALB, Inventor and Patentee of the Magnetaire,* Will attend in his private rooms at Dlr J. Long's, artist, 63, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF,. Until Saturday, March 27th, 1886. Where he will give advice a* to the adoption of treatment. ——— A 32 page pamphlet, containing testimonials, ptlot list, and full particulars, tree on application. CONSULTATION FREE. :j. BRONCHITIS AND INDIGESTION. 22, Brighton-Crescent, Canton, Cardiff, March 13th, 1886. -jH Dear Sir,—With pleasure I write to inform yon as to J8| the great benefit my wife is deriving from the one of 'JgS your Magnetaire applianoes. She can now enjoy her At§l rest at night, and sleeps well, without being disturbed by that continued tightness of breathing. Thos* lingering and heavy puns in the stomach have ceaaed, ana take it altogether she is, by tne aiu of the Aiagv netaire," getting on very nicely, and I am highly F pleaseû and satisfied with the result. If you desireit, > you can publish these few lines.3^ 1 am, yours truly, wfl Mr R. Lonsdale. THOMAS SMITH, »&■ BRONCHITIS. J9 Sketty House, King's-road, ,HBj| Canton, Cardiff, iHB March 13th, 1886. Dear Sir,—I am truly pleased to state my littls daughter, five yeiirs of age, is very much better, and has been so ever since she began to wear the Magnf- taire Lung Invigorator, a mOLtil since, a d both her father and myseif are delighted as to the efficacy Of your appliances i must also mention her appetite < and general health show marked improvement. I am, yours truly, Mr R. Lonsdale. MONA YEa. SLUGGISH LIVER AND INDIGESTION. Park-place, Cardiff, February 20th. 1886. Dear Sir,—I am very pleased to inform you that your "Magnetaire" appliances purchased a month since have completely cured me. For several years 1 had suffered with severe indigestion, accompanied with general debility. I now feel that 1 am aitogether stronger. can enjoy my food, am quite free from pain ana thoroughly able to attend cneerfu.ly to the daily duties of life, and am thankful I accepted and acted upon your advice.—I am, yours truly, A. WHITE. MrR Lonsdale, ASTHMA. 81, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff, January 15 th, 1886. Dear Sir,—I am very pleased to be able to write to you in regard to the wonderful cure brought about ia my case from the use of your "Magnetaire' Appliance*. as when I consulted you in February of last year t bad been. a tiufferer for eight years from asthma of a very violent character. I have worn the appliances daily since then, and not only was I at once relieved, but in a very few days 1 felt the asthma had completely left me, and up to the present moment have not had the slightest return of the same. I think it a duty to make my case known for the sake of fellow sufferers. 1 am, yours truly, Mr R. Lonsdale. (Mrs.) ANNIE STEPHENS RHEUMATISM. 14, Kilcattan-st., East Moors, Cardiff January llth, 1886, Dear Sir,-T.am very thankful ana pleased to inform you the "Magnetaire' Appliances I. had by your advice last year have quite relieved and cured me of fell my pains, so much so that I can truly recommend ypnr treatment to any of thote who may be suffering as Z did. Yours trulj, Mr R. Lonsdale. JOHN EVAN& LUMBAGO AND SCIATICA. 58, Louduun-square, Cardiff, Jan. 5th, 1886- Des.r Sir.-When I consulted you in July of last year I was suffering most fearfully with Lumbago and Sciatica, and you kindly advised m^ to wear the Mag- netaire appliances, and thankful am I that I took your advice, as in four days after wearing them I was free from pain, and have been so ever since. I shall always leel it my duty w> recommend your Magnetaire ap. plianoes to suffering humanity, as the result in my CAM IS simply marvellous.—I am, yours very truly, R. Lonsdale, Esq. JOHN HALL (Pilot). NEURALGIA. 2, Francis-street, Pill, Newport, December lbth, 1886. Dear Sir,—In answer to your inquiries, I beg to say the Magnetaire' appliances i purchased of yoo. about two months ago have done me a world of good and the increasing benefit I daily derive from the use of them is wonderful. My general health has greatly improved, so much so, that 1 recommend all my friends who are suffering to call and see you. You have my permission to make what use you like of this note. Yours truly, Mr R. Lbnsdale. (Mrs) SARAH DÂ VIBIi., MR. LONSDALE HAS NO AGENTS. THE APPLIANCES CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED At TBE ABOVE ADDRESS IN CARDIFF, AND ARE STAMPED MAGNETAIRE. L 0 NSDALE AND c 675e SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 7666* 447,WEST STRAND, LONDON. iTIF.b"S S'l ARCH, STIFF'S STARCH. gTIFFS STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. g TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH. ^TIFF'S STARCH. O 509c 12296 16W ZITIFFS STARCH I It having come go the knowledge of Messrs stiff and Co. that some retailers? often attempt to inducetfie public to purchase low priced and interior starches by representing them to be the manufacture of Meuci Stiff & Co., it is necessary to put the public on its guard against such unprin. cipled practices,and tostatoe that every box or packw of Stiff's Starch bean the registered Trade Mark QUEEN BE Stiff's Stafa is Soldia 61b Packets &n:j lib Fanqp Boxes, and ci y oe obtains! of any Grocer, Drugpst, o Oilman; or ot theldase: facturere. STIFF A CO., REDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL REDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL ESTABLISHED 1818. NERVOUSNESS, LOSS of ENERGY and VITAL POWER.-A gentleman having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has (tiscoweredo simple means of self-cure. He will be happy to j* ward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of t stamped and directed envelope Mil J 2 oewelL &s<) Chtswicb, Middles* Ml..