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IJREPAIP advertisements. WORDS. ONCE I THREE SIX ?? "??- ?? TEStimes. RpWords 0 6 0 9 1 0 Jr* Words 0 9 10 16 BjWords 10 16 2 3 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 1 0 1 6 2 ;3 r Worda 1 6 3 0 4 6 1 ;3 2 6 ;3 9 K?.'?eM charges apply only to the following class of N:, wanted, to ft* Let or Sold, Lost, Found, and Misccl- ??MMOtM tfetttJt. Nt?MTin&srttcn of several Advertisements is delayed tK? bec*u«a the reference* gi?en are to Poet-emces. to er fictitious names. Postmasters are not: allowed to ?B? PERSONAL j .S??JEEt VMets. MeotmeFrtdtyotTueeday.at9.30.— 1VWian Frederick. 169 ?!B)?5PLD 8m. kind Person adopt a Female Child two Mj<E* months old? if premium required, most be may.— F ?S???' ?' Salop-place, PctKtrth. 364 WOULD n Young WdYho had a bunçh of Mac and i 'f travelled from Qydach to Btynm?wr on June 9th, K ?MBpcd w.Q. Young Man who _ISted ber when alight- ■ tton. "moo"Ofice, Cardiff. 171 RWOtm Aniher* "QoMen Beturnsgweet—t Tobacco r — Manul&otajed. 298 i rAlTMEMMf. 11lilTl!lD. wanted for JwreUerv ud Furniture Busi- t J;, Mtf: cápiWJ £150; watotlmaker preferred.—Letters p «2^-> t. CrOHs-tttfeet. AhefKinrenny. 846 f EDUCATION AX. f^OOK-KREriNO (double-entry) thoroughly Taught by to poet. Free wanted. Clerks, Youths, T-adics, everybody I "rite for particulars Salaries, B50 to £150, according to ^e—Address Sec.. 25, Cambridge-avenue. Edinburgh. 187 ^aORTHAND-SCHOOL.- Book-keeping Handwriloing, rJ ir Typewriting, Grammar, Arithmetic, French, Wflsn, c, Pianoforte. &c. Private Lessons (day and Evening). r i. Tudor-road. CardiC. 385 JUTKIMOnAl. A Working-man (Batchelor), 46Twould like to correspond .A.. Working-ma.n (Batchelorl, 46, would like to crrespond )reter;X!X.ok?õC:;dtf Seônt pv on Me M;'rriedõïate taking this important '? Mep. we can Mnd you valuable inform?t'on which you F"Bht to know. Send your address, and we w)U send cata- g?e and pMMpMet free.-Addreu H. G. Kerr, Wezt?htU, ?odtwMth. London. 559 ?OOT?rLady. ?ood position, large fortune, freehold bJ.. estate in {MhionaMewatehnsptace on South Coast, "?Odsoiae and anectionate. but. troubled with unpleasant ?rdi?M. wi_hes to correspond with eenUeman. -Eversaetd. ^jertisei^flice^Bristol^ IMST AND FOFSB. CHAIN Bracelet. Art Locket, red stone. Lost Sunday .?' last, between Ch&rleMtreetxnd Cbepstow-road, New. t Cprt. Finder returning same to Mrs C. Howard, Wardrobe I. Charles-street, will be ?mtftb))r rewarded. 853e E, bOUND. June 7tb. Klncb and Tan Setter Bitch. If not ? '? claimed in three t?vs will be Hold to defray expenses. "^Apply Kohfrt Le3der, 14, SYramore-terrace. AbertiUery. I ?OUND,asitTe7Bedlingtot7i?g. Owner can have Uie L V. ~a 1116 by applying 2, Station-terrace, Co?n. 875 f OST, small Fox Terrier Dog. caUed Tiger, bnndtespot I '? onleft eve tinder rewarded.-Nap'erHotet. St. M?ry- Cardiff. 308 T OST, Monday evening, in Albany-road, Silver Brooch.— Anyone brinz" ing same to 3, Byron-street, Roath, will be Rewarded. 215 EOST, Wednesday night last, between 100 and 144, New- port-road, Cardiff, Gold-rimmed Spectacles. Finder "'H receive 58 upon taking same to 144. *5" T OST?RewardTin'netd bordering on Handle Wer, on ? ? ay to Catbedra). Sunday evening, a PaIr of sIlver. "?med Eve-gltMM.—Return whole to 75, Crwys-road, Cat- ?' Cardin' °8 L_ LOST on Friday, June 5th a Grey Parrot with red tail. ? Anyone returnina to 84, Cobum-street. Cathays, "DeraUy rewarded. 886 l?riBSED from homeT Ta<t View; Coedpenmaen. Ponty. ?'J- pridd, since Thursday, a Young Girl about 14, dark ?Own hair (cut short), untidily dressed, wearing one new ?oe and one old, named Mary Ellen Bnd?es. Anyone de- ing her will be prosecuted. 855e "1 Og (Reward.—Lost, brown spaniel Dog, anewero to name of -? Shot; small white stripe on breast, short taU.—Apply 17, '"ndm.-road, Newport. 840e I domestic sertanw. A Good General Servant wanted at once must have good  ?. references and be clean; age about 20.—Apply, stating '¡ *MI particulars, to L.C., 4, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. 309 i • A Clean, strong Girl, as General Servant: fond of chil- '? dren good character.—Apply Suffolk Villa, Pembroke- |l' g rrace, Peaarth (r ear church). 150 I A WIDOWER engaged in business is desirous of meeting *<- with a Middle-aged Lady to look after his household k ?airs.—Apply Duplex, "Echo Omce." Cardiff 923 V ELDERLY Lady wants respectable General Servant: age **L about 25, Wtth eood character.—Apply 48, Cowbre "M? CMfM. 175 (IFIjV^ KNERAL Servant wanted, age about 18, must be able '?? to wMh.—Apply, any evening after si? 47, Albany-  Cardiff. ?.? ?-? ?M f -?ENERAL Servant wanted, not \mdeT 18 good wage8 ■•'Aj competemt person; <maU family.-Apply 228, Castle- ??. Roath, Cardiff. 9M ,i r^ENKRAL Servant wanted. No washing or chUdren.— P 25, Wordsworth-street, Roath, CarduF. 822 ? f?ENERAL Servant.—Wanted a Yonn? Girl, 18 to 20; W ?JT strong and willing, and of good character; good ? ?Ses.—Apply Mrs Roberts, Wyndham House, Bridgend. < G- mL, about 14, Wanted for General Housework; one ?? from country preferred.—Apply 110, Miskin-street, ?- ?thays. 49 t tjKtME for FnendleM Girls, 12, Parade, Cardiff all girls -needing a"friend and shelter will be welcomed. 722e '?TURSB Wanted at once for four children.—Apply, stat- wMes, references, etc., Mrs Evans, Ironmonger, ?ontypSdd. Ml L "I\E Wanted, speaking Welsh; two children, 5 and -'? 3A servant kept.—Apply 4, Castle Arcade, Cardtn. 227 ? ESPECT ABLE young Girl wanted as General Servant. '-t' t Mrs Wastnage, 22, De Burgh street. CardiS. 182 STRONG, active Girl wanted; goodwages_ comfortable '3 home.—Apply 13, Richmond-crescent, Gordon-road CardiC. 275 8ERVANTS requiring Situations suited immediately.- t Apply Miss Jones, Serrants'Registry. 16,CaeMU-road, Newport. Mon. M° ,W- ANTED a good ceneral Servant-Apply Nrs Yendoll, "v Alma ?nn, 7. Commercial-rd., Kewportron-usk. 868e WANTED, at once, a good General Servont.—Apph_ 9, ?_ V Rathin Gardens, Cardiff.  WANTED, a respectable Girl, about 15 or l.-Apply 80, T Holmesdale-street. Lower ?range?Cardta. 312 WANTED, steady respectable NurM; good needle- woman.—Apply Mrs Ashwin, Ambrose Villa, Chep- *tow-road, Newport. ?"° WANTED at once. good <?enentl Servant: small famUy; 'v nursen?jd kept.-Bobart House, Chepstow.roM ?wport. "26 WANTED, good Genera18erTant, able to cook and do ff little WMhing tbrèe in family.—Apply Mrs Joncs, BIaenavon. I?ANTED, ai once, a General Servant; family of 2 *v Apply, after 6, 17, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 356 WANTED, respectable Girl 14 to 16.—Apply Mrs Davies, "f 4!. James-street, Dockf'. Card'm. WANTED, good, strong. villintrGeneral Servant: no washing, ironinf, or baking.—Apply Mrs H. S. Arnold, ^wmavon, Port Talbot. ?_ W-AN'l'ED m once. General Servant; age 18 to 20 — Apply Bishop, baker, Cyf?rthfa-street. Roath. 279 WANTED, a General Servant, about 15 or 16.-Apply, 'V 94, Miskin-street, Cathays. J??ra.Bf. 273 T?ANTED'immediately. a young Girl as General Servant; no chil.n.- Apply 2, Dudley-Mrrace, Docks, Cardiff. ?_ 254 WANTED at once, a yonn? girl, about 18, as General Servant —Apply Mrs Fairney. 2, Eleanor-street, ocke. CM-din. _?-???_ ?1 \?7ANTF:D at once, General Servant, able to wash: small if famHy: good character.—Apply 5. Albany-road, Koath, Cardiff. 184 WANTED immediately, a good Nurse accustomed to 'T children.—Apply Mrs Hudson, &82, Commercia!-r<?d. "'wport 138 WANTED, a rer-pectable Girl as Nursemaid must be 'v clean find fond of children also a good General Ser- ?aut.—ApnIy No. 4, The Grove. Pontypridd. 203 W:ANTEt once, Housemaid, aged about 18 from  country preferred.—App?y. after 6 p.m., 202, Newport- 'cad. Cardie. 108 \\TANTED, at once, a good General Servant. ¡Apply Mrs 'T Evans, 11, Nelson-street, Swansea. 845e WANTED, a General Servant; good character.—Mrs Roberts, Idris House, Chepstow-rd, Newport-on-Usk. WANTKD, a goodTstrong. active Girl as General Hervant. from countnr preferred; must be well recommended; "ge from 20 to 35; good home to respectable person only *our in famUy.—Mrs T?atzMd. Springfield, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. 193 WANTED, respectable Girl for housework; assistance given three in family.—Apply 1, Hannah-street, ocks. Cardiff. 210 ?7'ANTED. TMpe?abIe young CtKt M General Servant. —Apply 5, Dumfrips-plaue. 214 WANTEDTa Girl about 16 to assist in housework.—Apply 51, Fitzhamon-embankment, Cardiff. 155 WANTED, General Servant.—Corporation Hotel, Can- ton, Cardiff. 176 WANTED, a respectable General Servant at "nee.— J' Appht Mrs Davies. 8,York-place. Newpptt-on-Ugfc.^ WANTED, a Servant, age about 18.—Apply Davis, 'T Garth Villa, CBorleon-road, Newport. 847e WANTED, a strong Girl as GeneraFservant.—Sellar- JT vilie. Devon-place, Newport-on-Usk. 848e VXTANt^P at once, I. good General Servant; two in W family:—Apply Mrs G. Evans, Cash Stores. Norton Bridge, Pontypridd. 123 WANTED, a good. clean Girl, age about 16 must have v T a good character.—Apply Mrs Davies, 19. John-street, Penarth. 82 WANTED, a good General Servant. ,Apply Thatched T House, Bute-street.. Cardiff. 76 WANTED, good General Servant; able to milk.—Apply Mrs Akers, Pentrebane. St Fagans. 72 WANTED, a strong Girl, age 16 to 18, to assist in house T work.—Apply Austin Villa, Chepstow-rd., Newport WANTED, goodPlaiu Cook, who will assist Housemaid in housework.—Apply, between 6 and 8 p.m., 32 Mrs Harry Cousins, 13, St. Andrew's-crescent. Cardiff. WANTED, GenerafServant; only two in family.—Apply 4, Cwrt-y-vn-road, Penarth. 6 WANTED immediately, good Plain Cook for small family; baking.—Apply, stating age, wages, and Jeferences, Mrs Trayes. The Hill, Abergavenny. 65 WANTED, Girl about 16; strong, and fond of children v Welsh, from country preferred.—A;>ply Mrs Williams, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 996 WANTED^ General, for family (two): comfortable home; good wages given.—Mrs IJoyd Smith, 16, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 70 WANTED immediately, a Nurse Girl, must be clean, 1/* respectable, and fond of children.—Pen-y-Lan, ~rynderwen-road, Maindee. Newport-on-Usk. 837e WANTED, a clean, respectable Girl as General Se 42, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 40 XX^-A-NTED, at once, clean willing girl as General v." Servant; good references.—Apply Mr Cloake, 2, Richmond-terrace, Park-place, Cardiff. 55 \\7ANTED, for Dining-rooms, a strong, willing Girl as tJ Servant; good character.—Apply 16, Caroline-street. £ diff. 970 Y^" ANTEbTa Girl about 15 as Nurse.-132, Craddock-st i Riverside, Cardiff. 971 Waited, respectable YOung Girl, about 16, as General r, Servant: from couatry "??? PPY ost Office, lI'e-road. Canton, Cardiff. 974 \VTANTED, aGiTl. about 15 must be femj of ohildran.—Apply WinterdyBe, Fairwater-road, Ely.876 vV ANTE, a respectable Girl about 14 years of age, able taA;6II) wia: housewoclfc — AlWiv 91, Kings-road, 'VITANTED, a respectable, clean Girl, about 16 or 17, fo If general housework.—Apply Roseberry, York-place, Newport-on-Usk. 824e WANTED a NurRe: good character.-Apply Overton VT House. Cardiff-road, Newport-on-Usk. 826e XYTANTED, a good General Servant; age about 20 good 11 references indispensable.—Old Swan Hotel, Dyneyor- place. Swansea. 827e "VITANTED an experienced General Servant.—Apply 7, v v Glossop-road, facing New Infirmary. 915 .W- ANTED. a clean Girl, about 14, M Nursemaid must TV be fond of children. —A?piy Mrs Hillier, 27. Howard- gardens. Newport-road, Cardiff. 889 WANT!:Da General !;enant; wages B12.—Apply Mrs "1 Rees, 40, Merchant-street, Pontlottyn. 901 WANTED, a Middle-aged Person as Housekeeper for Working Man good references required.-Apply 9, Catherine-øtreet, Woodville-road, Oathays, Cardiff. 938 WANTED, a young Girl as General Servant.—19, Ryder- V street, Cauton. 821 \\TANTED, a good General Servant; references re- ii quired.—Apply Mrs Philpot, Market Tavern Inn, Blaenavon, Mon. 825 T?ANTED. a Girl, from 15 to 18, to assist in house-work vv must be clcan.-16. Windsor-esplanade, Docks, Cardiff. WANTED, a good Girl as General Servant; good wages v given.-Apply 93. Upper George-3treot, Cathays. 830 "V\7~ANTED, good, strong General Servant, fond of 11 children; also Nurse where another servant is kept. -Mrs John Howell, Lamb, Aberaman. 695 WANTED a Girl, about 15, to sleep out.—Apply 12, 1 1 Cyril-crescent, Roath. \\7"ANTED, immediately, Laundrymaid. w ges £ 11.—Ap- r f ply Glamorgan and Monmouth Infirmary. 518e YOUNG Person, domesticated, will give semces in I- return for home.—AddreM Help, Echo Office, Newport-on-U sk. 843e #^1LEVER Cooks can add to their list of dishes in the ?? t?eparation of choice dainties for the dinner and supper W>1» by consulting the page of a little book. entitled .Sweets, given to all eooks MRding their &d=. to Alfrerf vWfl. tD,.r¡\D¡; eir lady and houMkeep?r m the land K?cuH h ii u Pastry a Sweets" handy for reference. There is nothing to pay. Mid the book will be sent by return of posV free, to any address. SITUATIONS VACANT A FEW more Girls wanted to learn to make Waterproof A. Garments.—For terms, to suitable applicants, apply The India Rubber Company, Limited, 119, Dock-street, Newport. 865e AN experiencoo Wheehnigbt wanted, at once; none but c\. good workmen need apply. Apply J. Grimths, Taft Wheel Works. Pontypridd. 141 APPRENTICES wanted for the Dress and Mantle -f3L Making—Apply Watts and Alien, 9, The Parade Cardie. 840 BOy Wanted, able to mould preferred.—Apply Williams, Baker, 11, Barrack-hill, Newport, Mon. 84 BOOTMAKERS —Wanted, a young lad as improver.— Apply B. Sheldrick, 4, Mildon's-terrace, Clive-strect, Lower Grange. 833 -C-'ONFECTIÕNERy.-Wanted young Lady with hn?ow? ?' ledge of the business, and also an Apprentice.— Apply 49, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. 290 C- AÎiINET-MAKER and Undertaker.—Wanted, an Im- ?' trover for the above must be steady.—Apply to D W. omas, Cadoxton, Bn.rry. 221 DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted at once, an Assistant; a good skirt hand; please state terms.— Mis3 Johns, 154, Wood-road. Pontypridd. 293 DRAPERY.—Wanted, a Young Lady as an Apprentice indoors.—A. O. Miles, Draper, Cardiff. 931 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, Apprentices and Improvers at once.—Apply 24, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 71 DRESSMAKING,—Wanted, at onc;:¡Iip to the ? dressmaking.-Evaus and Allen, The London House, Newpo, Mon. 815e ERRAND Boy wanted.—Apply H. H. Taylor, 29, Augusta- street, Splotlands. Cardiff. 288 ROCERY.—Wanted, smart Junior Assistant; counter trade and soliciting good character indispensable.— Apply Jchn W. Evans, 65, Castle-road, Cardiff. 372 ROGER'S AssiBtants.—Wanted immediately. Junior ?? or smart Improver.—Apply, with reference. stating salary required (outdoors), B. A. James, Abercarne. 314 ROCERY.—Strong and active Young Man to assist in VX shop, deliver, and make himself useful; personal ap- pUcation preferred.-Richards, Penygraig. 854 "CrAIRDRESSKRS.—An Improver wanted; able to J t t shave aud cut hair: good wages giveD.—Apply Howie, Hairdresser, 148, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, single Man.—Lewis Mor- gan, Hairdresser, 45, Weru-terrace, Clydach Vale, near Pontypridd. g IIAIRDRESSING.-Wanted, Junior; must be good ■M-M shaver and haircutter indoors.—Apply, stating waKes required, R 346. Echo" Omce. Cardie. 346 HAIRDRESSER.—Improver Wanted at once liberal wages also an Apprentice.—Apply B. Seidman, Ex. change Toilet Club, Barry 296 Hairdressers.—w au ted, a nice, steady Improver, JH. tidy Shaver and Haircutter.—Apply Patti and Co., Tobacconists, Cathays, Cardiff..927 HAIRDRESSER.—Wanted at once, good Hand; know- ? ? ?T?? board work.—Ma.rshs Toilet Club, Holton- road, Barry Dock. 912 MAN wanted to Deliver Milk; must Tie, a good milker., l'i. Graves, Alma-street, Newport-on-Usk. 860e MASONS.—Wanted, good WaUers for outside work; -i-VJL wages 8,-Apply Thomas Jones, Great Western Colliery, Pontypridd. 198 MASONS and Labourers wanted, Ystrad Gas Works, -L'-L Rhondd& Valley; good wages to good men.—Apply on Works. 9M ?YCTFITTING.—Wanted. thoroughly experienced'Aasis. V' tant, one used to shipping trade preferred.—Apply Samnel & Cn., 140. Dute-stret. CardiQ. 209 PAINTERS.—Three good Brush Hands wanted at once. —Apply 43, Marion-st„ South Splotlands. Ciff. 295 FAWi^lIOKm?~=WahteJ," smaRt Lad, must beTK!r? JL Scholur; good character indispcusible.-Apply Mr Abrahamson, Pawnbroker and JeweUer, Newport-on-Usk. SCULPTORS.—Wanted, two Men good wages to good O men.—Apply Gwilym J. Thomas, opposite joint Ceme- tery, Porth, near Pontypridd. 302 SMART Boy wanted, for Public Works.—Address, ?n applicant's own handwriting, stating age, &c., F., ?53, Echo Office, Cardiff. 253 SADDLER.—Wanted, good General Hand good m\ges. ?-7 -Apply at once to Thayer, Peter-st.. Roath, Cardiff.351 SADDLER Wanted at once, good Stitcher or Improver.  -Apply J. Thomas, saddler, &e., Holton-rd., Barry Dock. STRONG Errand Boy wanted, good character.—Apply 7, k3 Park.street. Cardiff. 94 SMART Boy about 16, wanted as Errand Boy; good refer- ence indispensable.-6. Park Hall-buildings, Cardiff. i SMITH Wanted; thorough good and quick hand on all kind of li7ht trap and cart work.-Rosser, Herbert- street, Newport. 898 TWO Painters wanted.—Apply to ReeB Williams, TUff-I t street, Pontypridd. 829e TO TailoreilS6S.- Apprentices and Vest Hands Wanted. JL Apply Mrs Palmer, 99, Constellation-St., Splotlands. 823 ropo Tailors.—Wanted at once, two General Hands must X be good workmen.—Apply Phillips, 109, Clifton-street. Cardiff. 924 TO Painters.—Wanted, four Brush Hands; inside work; no lost time.-Apply Thomas,Porthcawl. 962 TO Wheelwrights.—Wanted at once good General Hand accustomed to light amI heavy work.-Apply James Morris, Market-street, Tredegar. 343 W. ANTED at once, Assistantl and Improvers to the v v Dress and Mantle Making.—Apply 21, Mark-street, Riverside, Cardiff. WANTED, Four Bricklayers, 9d per hour to good men' —Apply Foreman, Ely Paper Works. 347 WANTED, Wheelwright; must be good workman.— Apply Thomas Roach, Catsash, Llangstone, near Newport. 877e WANTED, a Strong Lad to look after pony and make himself generally useful.-Apply Bunch of Grapes, Newport-on-Usk. 876a WANTED, sharp shop Boy to live in age from 16 to TV 17.—Apply 160. Bute-road, Cardiff 291 tTtT'ANTElTat once, few Good Masons—Apply on job to I t' Alfred Richards, Contractor, Gmigwen, Pontypndd. WANTED, a young Person to assist in Grocery amI to TV make herself generally useful.—Apply T .294, Echo' Office, Cardiff. 294 WANTED, sharp, active Boy, used to pony and can 'V Arr; th:ke a¡:ieosefî.pn, 25, Wood-street, Cardie. 22 WANTED, steady Man to Drive Steam Scotch Derrick Crane also Scaffolder; good money to right men. Apply Foreman, New Church, Barmouth. 286 TXTHEELWRIGHT wanted, used to light and heavy v V work.—Apply W. Jeanes, Salop-street, Penarth. 178 WANTED at once, a Wheelwright, ?ne accustomed to if light and heavy work.—Apply to John Davies, WI1Ml- wright, Mwyndy, near 'Llantrisant. 220 WANTED at once, Two good Plasterers wages 8d per W hour. Apply to Mr Edwards, Stationmaster, C'wra- bargoed, near ais. 1 WANTED, good Skirt Hands; also Improvers to the if Dressmaking.—Apply Lodwick, 25, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 181 WANTED, Plumber and Gaslitter; good workman; vY at once.—Apply to R. A. Slocombe, pluajber, &c., Pentre, Rhondda Valley. 135 \?ANTEb, a respectable young Person, age 17, as Under- IV Barmaid; not been out before preferred.—Apply 10 to 12 a.m., Dumfries Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 164 WANTED at once, Young Man as Barber anll Hair- TV dresser. Apply S. Lee and Co., Barry-rd., Cadoxton. WANTED, a Smart Youth, for the fruit trade; must TV have good reference.—Apply Carter, Fruiterer, St. Mary-street, Cardiff W- ANT I<D two Tilera and Plasterers.—BenjrPu?h, TT Pcntwyn, near Treharris. 1? W- ANTED, two Knitters for the Wrothwell and Harrison Tv' Knitting Maohine.—Apply at No. 2, Castle-street, Barry. 87 tTt7ANTEb. an Errand Lad for the Grocery trade.-Apply II City Supply, Wyndham-crescent, Canton. CardIff. 105. WANTED, a strong Lad to drive a horse (indoors).— TT Apply J. FhiUips and Co., Ironmongers, Cadoxton. 2 WANTED, a steady Girl, able to wait at Coffee Tavern, T T not under 20, and to make herself useful; apply personally good references.—Mr§ JQ, Talf Vale Dining Rooms, Pontypridd. 01 WANTED immediately an active Lad as Errand Boy.— TT Apply to R Mumford, Chemist.Meteor-st., Splotlaod, Cardiff. WANTED, for private Service, an experienced Coach- Tt man. Must have undeniable references.—Apply, Mr A. Phillips, 139. Severn-road, Cardiff. 3018-821e ANTED Apprentice to the Waistooat-makiug.—Apply VV 79, Elm-street, Roath, Cardiff. 908 ?TANTED at (nee, Apprentices and Improvers to the W AJJf Nakïc:tE&r;ïÆ1fh:ftOR ¡3 ANTED, good Baker; must be thorough, trust- f f worthy man, none other need apply references re- quired—Apply. after 6 p.m., Williams, Letty-stree Cathays, Cardiff. 872 '-¡-tA:NTED, BricHayersandWaUers to keep away from r Newport. Strike on. 817e WANTED at once. acMve. honest Lad as Messenger.— TV Apply J. S. C., 2, St Mary-street, CardiS. 939 WANTED at once, a strong Lad, for the Pork Butcher- W 1' about f8k :n:,d9!.°Ú\;etGrg.t Cathays 829 YOUNG Ladies desiring to be independent should learn Jt scientific dress cutting.—Apply Scientific Dress Asso- ciation, 11, N üwport-road, Cardiff. 126 YOUTH, about 16, for Milk Round.—Apply, with refer- JL encea. to 26, .Tanet?street. East Moors, Cardie. 852 02 Weekly and Upwards may be realised by either <3? Sex, without hmdering present occupation.—For samples, &c., enclose addreBBed envelope, Evans, atts, and Co. (P133), Merchants, Birmingham. -This is genuine, 247 SITUATIONS WANTED. AIRDRESs/rS.—Wantod, a Situation by ? good JL1 Gents' Hand able to manage London experience.— Cecil, 37, Dock-road, Penarth. 833 MASTER Bakers.—Wanted, fituation as First or Single; good character.—Apply Baker, 129, Upper George- street, Cathays, Cardiff. 871 MILLINER seeks Situation in Cardiff (out-door) as J?i. Second Hand or Assistant, workroom only.-Apply Beta, "Echo" Odlce, Cardiff. 896 TO Builders.—Youg Man, giving up joinery trade, desires situation at planing, moulding, or tenar machine.— Bartlett, Echo" OHice. Cardiff. 919 W ANTED, by a respectable married woman, Day W Wockat <my respectable places.—Apply M. C., 19, May-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 194 WTANTED, to place Young Lady, leaving school, to learn r f postal and telegraph vQtic,"AddreM P 216. Echo" Office, Cardiff. V 216 í 1 .1 WANTED, by respectable young person, ituation as under Barmaid willing to assist in any light wok; age 20: nOL Deen in the business before.-Apply Emily Echo" Office, Cardiff. 370 ANTED Situation as Haulier or WMehouseman; W' used to horses.—Apply 160, Castle-road, or 9, South William-street, Cardiff. 281 TIT ANTED by a Young Person, lIituatioo in a Shop; IT Confeationery or Fancy Business.-Apply A 940, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 90 YOUNG Man, abstainer, with good reference, seeks situa- tion in warehouse or any light occupation.-Mon, 13, Frederica-street, Docks, Cardiff. 367 WANTED, by a respectable voun woman, Daily Work. -Addres. E. Moo 35S, Echo Office, Cardiff. 355 YOUNG person wants Situation in aijy light business been out before good references. Address L 5, Ehenezer-3Li"eet, Cardiff 151 CTiEBKS. MANAGERS. Jte. OFFICE Boy wanted at once; must be quick and in- telligent,—Address Engineer, "Echo" Office, Newport- on.Usk. CJHARP intelligent Lad wanted for otHce.-Apply, in write 0 ing, W. Edwards and Co., Limited, 151, Commercial- street, N e\f11Ort. 812e ..t.GENCIES. TKAVKIXERS. AGENTS wanted salary, £ 104 per year constant work; experience unnecessary.—Pendlebury & Co., Harwich- road, Colohoster 81 AGENTS wanted to Sell Watches, Clocks, Electro-Plate, Sewing MGChinos. tc, for cash or hire system; good terms to energetic men.-Apply, with reference and security, tú R. G. Scott., Jeweller, Station-street, Porth. 66 AGENTS and Canvassers wanted everywhere.—For a really rofitable Agency, write Mr Hardie, 167, Juncton.road, London, N. 600 PEARL Life Assurance Company.-Wanted, a Pushing Youn Man to take charge of a Book at Monmouth special weekly salary guaranteed besides fees. Also Can; vassitl. Agents for Cidlfr and Barry.-A¡¡pLv A. T. Abe District 8u>erinten(nt, 8, Queen-street., o.rdiff. 212 TRAVELLER wanted, Packet and Blended Tea HouW; working other commission not ob1ectcd to.-Jordan, 125, Church-road, London, N. 127 04 Weekly, light livening employment.-If you desiro an .)iiI indepondmt living, enclose 6d stamps, Thomas, Gwalia House, Vtl1Ítland, R.S.O. Genuino. 92 I.ODGING8. AP A.ltTltIENTS. c. APARTMENTS wanted, at once, by three Gentlemen; Sitting-room and three Bedrooms, well funlÏshed.- Apply, stating terms, Trio," Echo" Ol!k.e. Cardiff. 260 APARTMENTS or LOdgings for two respectable young men or young ladies tcnns moderate. -24, West Bute- street, Docks, Cardiff. 352 APARTIENTS (furnished), suit Lady or Gentleman with use of piano, if required terms moderate, dose to tram.-Apply 9. Clyde.street, Roath, Cardiff. 332 APARTMENTS Unfurnished.—Very ,leasant back Sitting-room and Bedroom underground Kitchen If required tcnus moderate. 102, King'ft-rd., Canton.Cardiff 37 APARTMENTS to Let, furnished suit married couple Or young men no children piano oven grate.-47, Great Frederick-street, Cardiff. 59 BEDROOM and Sitting-room reqUIred by Single Gentle- man, with cooking aml attendance; Roath preferred. -State terms, Q. 998, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 998 BEDROOM (furnished) to Let to two Young Ladies en- gagcd during the day terms moderate,—Apply 46, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 955 (j°MFÓRTABLE Furnished Apartments for gentleman \^i no children good attendance 5 mibutt's from Taff Station moderate terms; at 83,INewport-rd., Cardiff. 261 COMFORTABLE Lodging3 for one or two respectable J Young Men terls moderate; no children-117, Castle-road, Roath, Cardlff. 369 COMFORTABLE Ap&rtment3; sut young lady orgentIc"" J man, at 48, Ruthven-street, Roath hot and cold bath terms moderate. 211 COMFORTABLE Home for Young Gentleman, share sitting and bedroom with anothH hot and cold bath good cooking.—11, Northcote-street, Roath. 329 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for Two Young Men terms 3s 6d per week, with me of bath.-82, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. In COMFORTABLE Lodgings or Apartments for a respect- able maD with onc or two children; terms moderate.- R. M., "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 270 COMFORTABLE Apartments or Lodgings, suit 2 Gen- tlemen, or married couple.-Apply 37, Mackintosh- place, Roath. Cardiff. 353 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for respectable oung man, and use of bath.—34, Craddock-st„ Riverside. 39 COMFORTABLE A¡;tents for one or two Gentlemen, dining out, at Park View, 53, Plantagenet^street. 884 /COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let, or Lodg- Vy ings for Two Friends use of piano terms moderate. -79, Crwys.road, Cathays, ûardiff. 90S COMFORTABLE Furnishd Apartments to let, suit two J gentlemen or young ladies engaed dUring the day.- 7, Stephenson-street. Riverside, Cardiff. 891 COMFORTABLE Apartments for two Gentlemen friends, with bath, also piano no children, every comfort; terms moderate also good hom fOr young Gentleman to join another.—May 946, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 946 FRONT Sitting-room Imd Bedroom to Let; ts moùer- ate.—45, Romilly.crcscent, Canton, Cardiff. 362 FURNISHED Apartments wanted for a gentleman, off Cathedral.rod or at Rivereide.—Apply F 228, Echo Office, Carrtiff. 228 FURNISHED Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms; terms X modrate; to gentleman dining out.-8, Southey-street, Wordsworth-street, Roath, Cardiff. 144 FURNISHED Bedroon) to Let, suit Young Lady or Gentleman.-8. Spring Garden-terrace, Roath, Cardiff (close to tram terminus,. 977 GOOD Lodgings for OM or two rekpectable young Men, where there is no chUdreD.-Apply 66, Pembroke-road, Canton, Cardi1\ 229 "FT vta^rr< wmirijrrama Apsrinferu,STn pleasaiitHX part J.X of Cowbridge-road; suitahle for a business Gentle- man; reasonable terms.- A 9211, "Echo" Office, Cardjff. 920 LODGUfOS for ono or two respectable Young Men, with or without board.-28, Bedford-street. Roath, Cardiff ITTING-Room and Bedroom to Let, comfortably fur- nished with attendance fine views terms moderate. -Marson House! 199, Caerleon-road, Newport. 825e TO Let, Two Unfurnished Rooms, use of gas and bath; select neighbourhood, Canton; terms very moderate. Apply L. 180. to Echo" Office, CaífI. 180 To Let, two or three Unfurnisbc Rooms; no children to a respectable couple or widow.—Apply 4, Harpur- street, Penarth-road, Cardiff. • 139 UNFURNISHED Apartments.—Three Rooms wanted! or part of House by youn couple terms must be moderate.-L. 969, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 969 UNFURNISHED Apartments large back parlour; every convenience front bedroom; quiet; respectable two in family.-Dartford Villa, Wyndham-place, Cardiff, 52 UNFURNISHED Apartments fo Let cheap, to respect* able people without children hot and cold bath.- Apply 170, Cathays-terrace, Cardiff. 38 "rOUNG Man wants good Board and Lodging, with bath i X Riverside preferred.—State tcrnu to G. 150, Echo Office, Cardiff. 866 WANTED, a Young Lady to share part of bedroom; 2 all day terms moderate.—27, Brook-st., Canton. 274 WANTED, Three Unfurnished Rooms by widowed lady aud three daughters, within short distance from town. =ply A.B., Bcho Office, Cardiff. 319 'Wf ANTED, near central part of Swansea, Board and it Lodgings state terms, which must be moderate Address Canton. Echo" Oltlces, Swansea. 225 48, Cow bridge-road, Canton (town end).-Widow Lady wishes to Let Half of above House (Unfurnished) to respectable family, without children. 174 nOUSF,s.4e.. TO' LET. BUIIDING Sites to Let for Workmen's Cottages at Lis- werry, Newport; 099 years' lease; low ground rent. -Apply Messrs Pain & Son, Solicitors or Alfred Swasb, M.S.A., Architect, 3, Friars' Chambers, Newport. 618e rrHREE- Front Rooms, admirably situated forgoodDresa- X maker or Milliner (without family) respectable neigh- hood; reut low.-K., 20, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 83 TO be Let, with immediate possession, No. 6, (Richmond- terrace, Park-place, Cardiff, containing 3 siWn¡- rooms, 6 bedrooms, 2 conservatories, and usual offices.— Apply on the premises for terms, &c. 3131-872e 1'0 Let, a small House and Shop, No. 5, Church-street, JL riJgwcnlly.-Apply Radyr Arms, Newport-on-Usk. 867e '1'° be Let or Sold, Firview, C:lristchurch Hill, with half X acre of land, suitable for dairyman.-Apply Charles Evans, Windsor-terrace, Maindee, Newport-on-Usk. 862e T- ° Let, Boarding Houlle,18, Chàrlotte-etreet.-Apply 99, Cowhrjdge-roa<1. 207 To Lêt, No. 38, Clive-crescent, Coffan • 8 rooms, good 11 garden 8s per week.-Apply 78, Klng's-rd., Canton.936 13, Quay-street, Cardiff.—Apply Pearce and Jenkins, Saddlers, or Clark, 6 Northcote-street, Cardiff. 60 I rmn.1C Jlb1ME8. A Bt;Û-:ê n1ef: Yhhcltfl Furniture, lea.e, plate, linen, billiards, bagatelle, every- thing, £ 500.—Downing, Hotel Valuer, Bristol. 242 /1ASH, £ 125.—Famous Spirit House; facing principal docks; entrances, two immense thoroughfares, surrounded bv greatest Govenunent, consular mercantile offices.—Downing, Hotel Valuer. Bristol. 882 CASH, £ 25. Noted, old established BeerhouBP between City and joint railway station beds should clear rent.-Downing, 1, NelBOn-street, Bristol. 882 ESTABLISHED 1845. Twenty-five years personally hon- ducted by John Downing, Hotel and Public-house Valuer, Licensed Auctioneer, Fellow Auctioneer' Institute. -Offices, 1, Nelson-street, Bristol. Post free largest pub-. 'I lished list. Hundreds genuine Hotels, Spirit Vaults, Country Inns,. Beerhouses, Grœery, Tobacconists, Book- sellers. Bakers, Greengroces' Businesses of every descrip- two, x29 to £ 80,000. Auction Sales, valuations personally conducted. 882 PAATIAL suburban Spirit Vaults, facing three prin- cipal thoroughfares; pays brewers about £50 monthly, beides one of largest spint trades in distriet.-Downing" Bristol. 242 £120.-apital Village Beerhouse about 4 acres, highly productive market garden, orchard,. &C. Easy dis- tance Bath and Bristol—Downing. 1, Nelson-st., Bristol. jf*55.—Pleasantly situated superior Beer and Wine Vaults; great thoroughfare; city, and high c l ass suburbs. Rent £ 24t 'trb¿Y'gao: sub24r. 01 50.—Superior roadside, full-licensed Inn just outside* busy town' 2 acreR; productive garden, pastuirSe chansed jtwic^eO 'ea.rs.-Downing, JMstol^ IfOmœs. Ac.. WANTED. A ROOM wanted for:¡,n offi, about 2s or 3s per week.- Apply M196, to Echo Office, Cardiff. 196 HOUSE Wanted.- Wanted to Rent or Purchase a con- -I. venicnt Family Residence, within two or three miles cf Cardiff, orc1ose to a railway statio eight or nine bed- rooms required.-Addrc58 full particulars to M. R. S., Daily ye-,v3 Office, Co<rdiff. 808e SMALL House wanted, Richmond-road or Gordon-road, I- witb four bedrooms and hot bath rent about £ 30—V, 13, Richmond-crescent. Ca.rdlff. 818 -W- ANTED to rent, use of Workshop, in or near central 1 part of SwaIl5ea; state t.erms.-Addresa Canton, Echo" Offices. Swansea. 1 226 WANTED, to rent Shop in popular part of Cardiff; Roath or Cathays preferre.-App1y, giving full details, to Shop, Echo "Office, Cardiff. WANTED, a HO\se near St. Stephen's Church, Pil- gwenlly, wIth VIew to purchase cash.-Apply C.D., 5, Alexandra-road, Newport. 861 _WANTED to rent coach-house and stable, near as po58i- ble to The London House.-Apply Eva s and Allen, Newport. 816e X\TANTED, to Rent a Btabl and Coach-house near St. II Mary-street.-Capper, High-street Arcade. 310 WAN TED to rent,Shop,or Shop and House near centre of town.-By letter, statUlg terms, Trader, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. Q 956 W-TED to purchase a small Houl!e with large garden and back entrance; price about £ 400.—Apply P 949, Echo" Office. 949 TO LET-JUJSINF.SS PREIUISE8. Ae. BARRY Dock.-Business Premises, suitable for Drapers, Grocers, and others, to Let, at Barry Dock. The different premises can be viewed, and further particulars obtained, on applicatIOn U> LeWIS LewIS and Davies, ta.te Agents, poole Chambers, Holton.road, Barry Dock. 197 CIGARStores, be6t position in Card.: dome about £ 30 weekly; no Sunday tra.de.-L3. Echo" Office, Cardiff. 323 EXCELLENT Double Fronted Shop, with fittings; best poSition Salisbury-road; suit hosier and mercer, draper, milliner, ouWter. Clade, 4, Oakfield-street, HOÚSE and Shop to Let, 141, CliftOn'3treet, large plate- glass front window, enclosed; nicely A i Delit end of OWw¡¡-økOopplJ en Ptt ø » OFFICE to Let, 20ft. by 14ft., facing main thoroughfare rent £ 13 per annum.—Apply Bisbop, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 44 SHOP, Bakehouse, and Stable to Let, Penypeel-road, Canton.-Apply W. &S. Hern, 94, St Mary-st, Cardiff.143 rpO Let, pretty little Business; all ready money; present X hands two years inCOming s low.—Apply 10, Queen- street Arcade. 75 TO Let, Bakehouse and Loft, Francis-street, UppeT Grange, 4s weekly.—Agply 71, Adam-street, Cardiff. 41 TO Let, a well-fitted Ha<rdressing Saloon in principal Te;;u;hfu-t:t :isø.la ;= and Newsagent, 53, Queen-street, Cardiff. 985 rjpo Let, small Warehouse, near the Docks: fireplaee and X avatory attached.-Apply at 266, Bute-st., Cardiff. 54 EOS S.A.LE-BOITSF.s. LAD. «te. HOUSES (two) for Sale, Maindee well built; convenient; let to good tenants at 6s 6d week.—Alpha, Echo Office, Newport, Mon. 8Cge FOR Sale, Provident House 333, Cow bridge-road weU built, in good condition; reasonable price to immediate purchaser; portion purchase money can remain on mort- ¡;age.-Apply 27, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 809 WAREHOUSES, Spital-equare, close to Taff Vale Star, tion, Cardiff suitable for workshops for Sale by mortga"ees.-Apply to Mr J. Syles, 41, Craddock-street, Cardi1f, or to Mr Oliver, Solicitor, Newport. | 84ge BUSINESSES FOR D)SPtiA.L FOR Sale, cheap, Butchering Business; E»d reason for leaving.-Particulars, apply Butcherio, Echo Office, Cardiff. Wanted, Bicycle (Safety), cheap. 994 HAIRCU ttING and Shaving Saloon and Tobacconist's Business for Sale splendid thoroughfare moderate price.-Apply 8, Victoria-place, Hayes, Cardiff. 22 -I' l'IIITSICA.£" AMERICAN Organ; to cover adiancp; BOlid walnut case, 13 stops, including grand organ *nd k- -en. four sets of reeds; powerful and grand instrument; qtúte new; six years' warranty; by celebrated makers Ruitahie for drawing-room or small church. Cost. 35 guineas; will take 17 guineas. Wiil send packed on trial, nd pay return carriage if not approved. Drawings and particulars forwarded.— A rd- :£f¡t 01 Sk:r ltr:furd- BANDSMEN.—Complete full set of Higham's Brass Instruments first-class, superior, and clear bores 22 Brass and 2 Drums, in thorough repair, for £ 45 100 second- band besides, cheap.-Turtle, Maker, Ogden-street, Ard- wick, Manchester. 307 BRASS Instrnments.-Comet, 18s Saxhorn 30s; Bari- tone, 30s; Trombone, 328 6d; BombardoDB, 35s and 45s; Drum, 60s.—Matthews, 50, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 951 COPYRIGHT.—Music made easy. Marvellous, easy, practical method to play pianot harmonium, Is, 2s 6d. —Rev W, Hughes, Ogmore Vale, Bndgend. 102 OR Sale.—Violins, 7s 6d, 15s, 30s, and 40s String Bass, FOO:lêci:ts:s'a'M:1I, S 50, Tudor- road, Cardiff. 950 FOR Sale, three splendid American Organs, one large iron fire-porof Safe, one six-foot silver-mounted counter Show Ca.se, one silver-mounted upright Show Case; will be sold cl1eap lcaving for America; call at once.—29, Bailey- ¡;treet, Brynmawr. 1 496 J- R. GARRATT. Plaotil Tuner and Renovater of Pianos, Heed and Pir>e Organs satisfaction guaran- teed.—40, MArion-street, Cardiff. 453 VOUNG Lady nior CerUftcate of Trinity College, Lon- X don) has Vacancies for few Pianoforte Pupils 10s 6d quarter.—5, Albany-road, Roath, Cardift. 135 5S.—Course of Ten Lessons (Piano or American Organ) by experienced master, at pupil's residence if required.— Music, "Echo" Officc. Cardiff 999 PIANOFORTE.—To cover advance. Urbtl exhibition model, drawing-room cottage, beautiful Italian burr walnut, elaborate gold inlaid marqueGarie panel, representing lovely flowers, massive sconces, 7 octaves, full trichord, steel frame, patent pin plate, registered steel cupola, resbtaoce bar, nickel silver bolts, check action, rich, powerful tone and touch. No descriptSon can do justice to its beauty and quality. Quite new, 10 years' warranty from maker. List price, 70 guineas; take 21 guineas great bar- gain, as no handsomer or finer toned instrument can be bought. Sent on approval, carriage paid both ways.—Stirling Discount Office, 3O,pattersca. Rise, London.. 188 HORSES. CARRIA.GES. LIVESTOCK. « £ c. 1TIAN, one of the best Mancbester Terriers in England or Wales, to be sold cheap .t Sullivan's Menagerie, 5, Bute-terroce, CardiJ!. 345 FOR Sale, Pony Cart; suit greengrocer or coal; price £ 2. -Alexander Evcswell-street, Maindee, Newport-on- Usk. 8750 F' OR Sale, very useful stamp light cart Mare, 15.2; eight JU years; warranted ood worker in all ]?rness, and auiet. suit a farmer; pllce £ 12.—Apply 93, "lifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 906 FOR Sale, Light Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands, rising 6 years; warranted sound; suit grocer or butcher dependable in harness; price, £ 21.—Apply Hopeüeld House, Barrack- hill, Newport 841e BEAUTIFUL young Newfoundland Dog good guard very large; £ 3 10e-—Enquire Williams, Chimney Sweep, 12, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 893 HESNUT Horse, 2 years, sire Landsdowne (thorough- bred), by Caratacus (Derby Winner), dam (half-bred, refused £ 150 in Manchester show) by Francatelli (thorough- bred), Macaroni's brother (Drby winner) 40 guineas, worth 60 guineas warranted sound.-Apply James Price, Cwm Farm, Rudry, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire. 287 FOR Sale, Cow and Calf, aged 5 rears; excellent milker. -Apply John Williams, Full MOOD, Cross Keys, near Newport, Mon. 278 FOR Sale Bay Marc, 15.1, 7 years old; warranted sound and quiet in harness; would Suit grocer or crank-axle cart; triM allowed; price £ 24.-30, Watchhouse-parade, Alexandra Docl., Newport. 8636 FOR S3sh Dog Cart, as good as new.—83, CrwyS" road, Cathays, Cardiff. 257 ël FOR Sale, 3 black curly Ret.never Pups; six weeks make large dogs; cheap.—Green, grocer, Newport-on-Usk. F-OR Sale, a Bay Mare, 14-2, five years olel; qut in bar ness very fast.—Apply 12, Alexandra-road, Ckatoa.JL89- FOR SaleTexcellent good Pony, 13 hands, 6 yearn, price 7 £ 11; also fE; Sets Harness.—21, Topaz-street, Roath gnrdiff. 1151 FOR Sale, a good light Stanhope-Apply T. Shapland, Market Gardener, near Llandaff Station. 157 FOR Sale, cheap, a good, strong Donkey.Apply T. George Creed, Furnace-place. Gadlys Yard, Aberdare. FOR Sale, useful Spring W agon.-Apply Richard England, West Dock, Cardiff. 153 FOR Sale, cheap, new Waggonette (seat nine), suitable for p"stiog; several Dog-cart3 and Rustic Carts.- Avery, Dock-l3treet, Newport. 137 FOR Sale, very useful Cart Mare, 15.2, seven years-; wan'an'td sound and good worker in shafts and chains suit builder or contractor price £ 24.-52, Metal- street, Roath, Cardiff. 50 F°RSäîë;-ïare, 15 bands, 8 years old; open to veterinary surgeon exam ination price, £ 23.—Apply 3&, Church-road, Maindee, Newport. 63ge FOR Sale, a Flat Cart; suit greengrocer or fishman price £ 2.—Apply Hawkins, Potato Merchant, 61, Rail- way-street, Moors. Caràiff. 973 I^OR Sale, Brown Harness good set cob size, brass plated. Also 20 pony and cob e Traps, Carœ, &c.—Apply Rosser, Herbert-street, Newport. 899 FOR Hale, Fox-terrier, bred by H. Aylesbury, E5q., the well-known breeder.-Particulars on application, 17, Coveny-st., East Moors, Cardiff 960 FOR Sale, useful Pony, 13 hands; with Spriog Cart and Harness, Buit greengrocer or fishmonger; also Bay Cob Mare, 14 hands, 3 years old, quiet to ride or drive also useful Cob Horse, 14-3, good mover and quiet in harness.— Tucker, Fruiterer, Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd. 828e FOR Sale, the prize-winning Trotter, The Maud S. Pony gait, 2.45 and 3 minutes 3 years, 13'3. Bowden, Somersal, Derby. 775 GRAND Highsteppinr Bright Bay Gelding, 14J hands good hunter quiet to ride and drive warranted sound fte nnriee ao:; a.r Chelten- ham last month price, £ 5210s. Also Park Phaeton, nearly new, price £ 21.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport-on-Usk. JACKO, one of the best Irish Terriers living, to be sold cheap at Sullivan's Menagerie, 5, Bute-terrace, Cardi1f. NELL, one of the best Bull Terriers at 181b in South Wale, to be sold cheap at Sullivan s Menagerie, Bute- terrace, Cardi1f. 345 PIGS Pigs; Pigs !-Good strong Slips, for slipping or other purposes, from 128 to 158 each.-J. Lomas, Ely Common, Canton, CardiJf. 36 C! ALE, GovernessKCar, cheap, in splendid 7î;0i, £ 11; k3 or exchange for strong business cart. Apply 41, Clif ton-street, Cardiff. 179 STRONG COb wanted, about 141 hands, 6 or 7 years ¿id: -Williams. 19, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 246 THE best lot of Terrier Pups in South Wales, to be sold at 5s each, at Sulliwn's Menagerie, 5, Bute-terrace, Cardi1f. 345 TO be Sold, pure-bred Brown Retriever Dog, from the" kennels Of the Earl of St Germans 2 yeanl6 months old.-Apply HI, Clifton-street. Roath, Ca.rdiff. 240 'TO Tradesmen aDd Othe.-&y HOrSe Cob, six yea X old, 13.3; warranted Mund, and quiet to ride; has been driven by lady prIce, £ 18. Trial allowed.—Apply Blue House Fann. Alenndra Dock, Newport-on-Usk. 618e TO Ca.b ^Proprietors and Others.—for Sale, bright Baj .JL Horse, 16 hands, riBing 7. years warranted good in Single and double harness and to ride prioe, £ 22.—Apply A. M., care of Mr Richards, Builder and Contractor, Church- BICYCLES. TRICYCLES *c. BARGAINS.-second-hand Safeties, from £ 4 10s; first- class new machines. Agent for Inviocibles, Lions, Haglans, Demons, and other Try the Lion, the best and prettiest machine in Camiff. Good machines let si:.d lrf\d repairs done P:Ol Wlliïe: Central Cycle Works, 98. Frederick-street, Cardiff. 219 BARGAIN.-TriCYle, suit boy fom 12 maker, Singer; new last season, little Wied prIce £ 6, offers.-29, CJar. street, Cardi1'l'. 897 BICYCLE, 51-inch ball bearings, bent handle will sen for pply W. Garland, 2, Frank-street, Newport- on- U sk. 859e BICYCLK as goo as new, cheap.-Apply Samuel, 140, Bute-road, Cardiff. 208 ARDIFF Cycle Depot, 10, Castle-road.-One Hundred SafetIes, by leadmg makers. Having made arrange- ments for qick delivery, We are now prepared to Sell at a very Low }le for CRsh. Every machine guaranteed. Before ]mrcha¡;mg elsewhere, call and inspect our srock of New and Second-hand Safeties. We bold a Large Stock of Lucas's and Mllers' Goods. ps, Bells, Bags, &c., all the I.ates NoveltIes. PneumatIc, CUshioned, and Solid-tyred &fetillilJor bire from 6d per hour. Repairs, E Plating, by experienced workmen on the premises.—Noto, address Meager Bros.. 10, Castle-road. Cardiff. 187e CENTAUR; new solid tyres; £ 14 10s list; only £10.- Merger Bros., 10, Castle-road. 8536 FOR Sale, 54in. Bicycle, ball bearinp all over, in splen- did condition, £ 2 10s.—Apply 39, Arran-street, Roath, Cardiff. 218 FOR Sale, Safety Bicycle, 52-in. ball bearings new last summer 14 guineas will sell for 6 guineas.—6, Prim- rose-street, Tonypandy. 841 G ODIV A and Quinton Safeties, Coventry make, large discount for cash, or easy payment.-Appl1 the Agent, 59, System-street, Roath. 149 MORRIS- Bros., Cycie Works, Pont ypridd. The most efficiently equipped Cycle Depot in South Ws." (See "Cycling" aud Wheeling. ") 44e MORRIS Bros., Engineers, Pontypridd.-FiIteen Years experience must prevail. We offer a reliable article at lowest possible prices. 120 machines actually in stock. 44e MORRIS Bros., the only Steam Cycle Works in South l: Wales. Special lines in Children's Machines and ac- cessories. Agents for all best makps. 54in. bicycle, useful to learn, £ 1 15s; 52in. do. ,strong and serviceable, £ 2 5s 54in do. Cambrian, ball beariugs, £ 3 1Sa; 66in. Singer light Roadster, £ 2 158 56in. do. llumber Racer (Iood) £ 415g. 446 ORRIS Bros, allow trade diSCount for cash with order to all first applicants; new Safeties; books and lists 8d stamps, po3t-frcc. 44e MORRIS Bros., Electro-platers, Pontypridd. Cushions .L Pneumatica, and Solids. Cash or monthly payments Repairs, Plating, and Enamelling promptly at trade priceS: "VTIMROD Cycling W NIMROD Cycling orks.-Roberts and Co., 7>f St J_1 JaUJes's-square. Bristol.The Nimrod," the latest in vention of the day. 91ge NIMROD Cycling Works.-Tbe best and chea.stSPrin Frame Machine ever placed before the public. 91ge I "VTIMROD Cycling Works.-All vibration, shockT ^ud jar l J .I to the body, hands, and feet ot the rider entirely re- 1' moved. 9190 N' nmOD Cycling W or1a!ü jar bein taken off the L feet, missmg the pedals becomes an impoIISibilit. t Trap Pedals are therefore more advantageous. Y9ia IMROD Cycling Works.-The price of The Nimr0(i • N' is 16 guineas. 10 per cent, off for oash. Liberal terms for Agents. 91ge "VTIMROD CycliDg,Worb.The Nimrod weighs 38 Xv pounds. Pronounced The prettiest Machine g a: the Stanley Show." Orders now being booked. 91ge RMONDE Safety; weight about 301!> balhT throuJh-' out, grand machmc, perfect condition, owner civing up riding, o1fers.-16, High-street. Newport-on-Usk.$50e P- NEUMATIC Siner Spccial; g<*4 |i å ¡:: fftoui 10. c.ut -gsga ;0' t 'O.. QUADRANT. Pneumatic Tyre ?0 ); ball bearings .•nearly ?a& new list B25 cash; 14 uine, barpin.-KeDDg 3, Church-street, Cardiff. 183 QUINTON Diamond Frame,, tail bearings, including pedals, cost £16, cash £8 17s 62 nearly new.—Ken nard, 3, Church-street. Cardiff. 183 ROVER, 32 and 30 wheels bell head; new this year; list £21 cash; 12 guineM. -Kennard, 3, Church-street, Cardiff. 183 QWIFT diamond frame Safety, Mta aU over, including ? pedals and baUed head, for Mte; £l1IOs.-APPJ4' Caroline-street. 288 STRONG Safety Bicycle for SaKu lamp and bell complete, ball bearings aU prta; tive auiDeaa.-l63, Riohmond- road.CardS"?? ? ? ??  327 QAFETY; baU bearings througtnnt, including pedals; list, OardfJ3; cash, 6 guineas.—Ret Sard, 3, Church-street. SAFETY Bicycle for Sale, ball lujariugs cxcept pedals; in Rood conditiOn; £5 5s.—19. Bn<Dk.st.. Rivennde, CardiS SAFETY, solid tyre, 30in. whMe, ? tyres, balls to all ? parta; just as new; cross f)?tjjK. lamp, bell, and aU extras; will sacrifice for £ 6 cash, ball pedals; "pproval; deposit.—Apply A. LoveU. ???U V?la. Bakcr..eet, Weston-super-Mare. It SAFE'l'Y (second-hand), ball "riap throughout, also cushion diamond frame; to ? uold cheap.—Norman, plott-road, CardiC. 330 SAFETIES Safeties 1 SetW. ?-Chcaper than ever ? wonderful bargain in Safeties • new machines from S! 17s 6d, complete with lamp, bel1,nner, oil caD, fcc. ball bearings to all parts; also plated ?)MbS, every part adjust- able warranted sound best vattt?" the trade others at B410s and £ 5 17s 6d cushion t" machine, reliable, at 300 seoond-hand BicyaJof and Tricycles from 15s each all in perfect order; cheaMst Mid largest stock in West of England.— List of new <M second-hand post free fron? R. Warrilow, Cycle Works, Wteton-eupcr-Mare. 6566 O AFETY Kangaro Bicycle (goo6. strong) for Sale, 35s, or ?? exchatufoforany useful e, .jewellery.-A11 41,Tudor?ad.Ctrd&f. _? -? NO S A'F\ by Hilhnan. Herhert, Cooper, only ridden ? ? twice, with lamp, Oxè£7.terrace,Pe- road. Grange? Cardie. ? 322 new At ■ joshion Tvred Safeties' X Coventry made Down's .Ht'ius ball bearings to all parts, including pedals, li tyros, »uoket head steering, with anti-vibrating spring to front fork, adjustable nickel foot rests, aud interchangeable in every part; cost 19gs. t ake 9gs. warranted for 12 months mil send on approval and pay return carriage if not approve?; drawings ana particulars forwarded; distanco no object.—Ardwick Discount Office, 159, Stockport-road, Manchester. 432 new, Sl7. Bte?erBroa. 10, CMt!e- yyHllTET Safety new, £ 17. Meager Bros. 10, CMtle- A PÖLOGY." Apol" "A?egy. ?Messrs Panry & J-TL Co..CardiaCycleWor!n.W<stMte-6treet.Carnie. beg to inform their numerous friends and the Cycling putlic cneMl.l1y, that they have, at considerable expense. laid down a 7 h.p. Otto Gas Engine, also a first-class Nickel Plating and Polishing Plant, with all latest improvements, and are now in a position to execute all orders with prompt despatch, byexperiPDced Coventl7 "orkmen, We hereby apologise for the unavoidable in the execution of many orders thiB spring, and win endvolU' to prevent Its recurrence. Parcels from the conntry, for nickel plating, arriving in the morning, may be returned same day if required. Customers are invited to inspect our works. Sole District Agents for J. K. Starley & Co.'s genuine "Rovers," Hillman, Herbert & Cooper's "Premier" Cycles, The Coventry Machinist Co. 'a "8? iff" Safeties, G. L. Moms, Wilson & Co.'s "Refe?'ea," and other popular- mounts. Large stock of Lucas It Miller's goods always on hand. Largest Discount for Cash or easy terms.—Note address—Parry & Co., Manufacturers, Agents, and Nickel Platers, CardiC Cycle Works, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 445e 3 Rover Safeties good as new bargains from £8, cash. <) —Meager Bros., 10, Castle-road. 851e 100 Safeties, solid and cushion tyred great bargains for JL cash. or on easy terms.—Kmk Bros., 10, Castle-road, Cardiff. 719e POULTRY. PIGEOXS. 4Æ:c. A BEAUTIFUL African Grey Parrot, with crimson tail i L and large cage, £1 7s 64; bargain.—Sullivan's Mena- gerie, 5 Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 948 BLACK Minorca Eggs Abbot's, Hopkins, Pitt's, and -D ButterBeId s strains grass run 4s 6d per sitting un- fertile replMed.—238. Cowbridge-road, Cardir' 892 ENGLISH cock goldfinch, with good buS hen, 10s cock Jt-? siskin, with buff hen, 7s 6d; German roller, 7s 6d; cock woodlark, 7s 6d two handsome cock mountain finch1 55 tho pair. The above are reaJq good birds and in fuu song.—41, Inverness-place, CardiA. 328 'F'-Õ:ä Sale, Lot of Fowls, good layers 30 Chickens, 5 JT Brown Leghorns, prize strain.—?. Ramsey, 15, Leason- terrace, Crwys-road, Cardiff. 321 FOR Sale, 184 fat tbarn-door Fowls, alive, to clear, 2s 3d and 2s 6d each; Alinorcas, Roeb, and Dorki- Arthur Frost, 198, Commercial-road. Newport-on-Usk. 830e IF you want good Canaries send or call at Onnoude's. Grand 808gsters from 8s 611 80 108 611. For all kinds of foreign birds go to Ormond's. For Rabbits, Cavies, Gold- fish, Fancy Mice, &c., go to Ormond's. Grand lot of working Homer Pigeons Is each; also few pair of Tumblers from 2s per pair. Before purchasing your Cage* inspect tbe stock at Ormond's Bird Stores, Cross-street, Newport, positively the largest and cheapest house in Wales. Blackbird or Thrush Cages from 2s each. Stamp for replies. 900 LOOK. the treat of the season, young Hartz Mountain JLJ Rollers; pair, with cage, only 5s.-At Sullivan's Mena- gerie, 5, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 947 M. AJ.A YS, Tpu)lets. KJockerel.  nt to show for sale; eggs. 6s 6d sitting.—Chemist, 71. Broadway, Roath" CardiS. 235 SONGST i- RS. Galore Norwich Cock Canaries, also Hens cheap; Goldfinches, 3s Cock Bullfinches, piping, 3s inspection invited.—Copeman's, Charles-street, NewporUon- Usk.. 223 THIS Week's Arrivals.—Tumhlor and Homer Pigeons, JL 2sl:d pair; Stock Cages, Goldfish, fancy Pigeons.Rab- Lits, Specialities, Anti-vermwe, Roup Pills, Spratt'a Canary Food, Fish Food, at Cope man's, Charles-street, Newpcfrtjou-Usk. 222 1 == FOR SALE—MIS CTjfcxAWBQUS. AjfcJUSAT BMta<? -A CÆ'!Jt.t-t"41i1lp('rt j jc  privately, a complete Bernåé );ectr(J silvt;pl&tec1 Forks aud Spoons, comflr¡ing one «ozen eaeh table forks and spoons, one dozen each dessert forks and spoons, and one £=:stco:e, ;e1e::1is =e. superior quality, and have never been used, The lot wiU be sold to immediate buyer for B2 10s.—Apply 32, Tudor- road, Cardiff.? 271 --EAÑSTICKS, Russian Mats for packing or coveriug !? also cheap Timber.—Shaplan? 9, Canal-parade, Cardiff. 1 tjr'?OLEMAN Follick.—Gent's solid Gold Geneva Watch; ?/ full jewelled; in grand condition; 27s 6d; impossible to be equalled. 942 OLEMAN Follick.—Stephen's Commentaries on the Laws of England," eighth edition, will sell at less than half original cost. 942 COLEMAN Follick, Pawnbroker ,md Jeweller, 40 and 41, ?7 Bridge-street, Cardiff.—Solid Silver Levers, in going order, from 25s. 942 COLEMAN FolUck.-Gent'b 18ct. Gold Lever, full capped and jewelled, in excellent Mder (IBct. gold dial); 7 guineas. 942 _COLEMAN Folliclt.-Lady's Diamond and Ruby Ring; Unredeemed pledge, 258 a genuine bargain. 942 EARTHENWARE.—Seconds, arted crates, 1.2: well JLJ af sorted best goods, £ 3. Write for list.—Earle Works Pottery,-Longton Staffordshire. 719 F- OR Sale, Shop Fixtures, luding mahogany top Countflrs with ten drawers.-Apply for further par- ticulars, K 333, Echo Office, Card ff. 333 FOR Sale, 2 Outside Shop Gas Fittings 6 burners each Wire Window Fittings, Mantelpiece Board, and sun- dries.—B., 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. 258 FOR Sale, cheap, a Shoemaker's Sewing Machine small arm warranted.-Addre58 Machine, Echo Office, Cardiff. 217 DSEASE8 and Disorders of the Ox also Diseases of the Sheep, by the great author George Cresswell; a large, thick vol., 755 pages, 1889, new, beautifully bound will send it free for 7s 6d.—B. Meeham, Feftre, Rhondda. 783 FOR Sale, very large Doll's Perambulator, in splendid condition 4 tyred wheels; cheap.—10, Wyndham-road, Canton, Cardiff. 836c. FOR Sale, Second-hand Ltather Suite, JB6 17s 6d also 6 Leather Chairs and 2 Easy (.hain, 578 6d.—Arthur Frost, 198, Commercial-road, Newport-on-Usk. 832a Ij^OR Sale, Contents (complete) Two Small Villas.—To JL' view, Arthur Frost, 198, Commercial-road, Newport- j: on-Usk. 834e IT^OR Sale, seoond-hand SidfboMd. 906; two Easy Chairs, FOo: Table.—Arthur Frost, 198, Commercial-road, Newport-on-Usk. 831? GARDEN Hose, lin. B4f. best quality, fittings complete with hose.reel c.uringe all eqnol to new sell cheap. —Seen or apply H, 130, M!in-3trecthay Cardiff. 110 GARDEN Seats, Arches, Tents? Rollers. &c. cheapest and best selection in Wales at Cross Bros., Cardiff. 506e HORSE Management, py Mayhew and others 14th edi- tion, 1890; a hout 400 illustrations new a splendid largo work; beautifully bound will send it free for 511. B. Meehan, Pentre, Rhondda. 600 ir?WlcLLERY.?atches. Watch Materials, To?. Musical Wrig,smt'tt:'s'1iiØleøale list post free.— Wright, St. Luke's-road. Birmmzh?m. 862 JACOBS, Herberfc^treet, Uard?tF, for' Women's aud Chil- dre*'s Wearing Apparel, large &88ortmènt; Welsh Flannel Shawls. 78: S1rlrt. 2* 6d; Tumovers. 2!. 97! JACOBS, Pawnbroker, Herbort-istrtet, .fourdeotsfrem the *3 Hasting* Hotel, Cardiff, for Unredeemed Clothing, Boots, Bedding, &c.. at cheapest prices. 972 A COBS, Pawnbroker, Herbert-street, Cardiff.—Car- pentere' and Bricklayers'Tools cheap; Silver Watches from 6s 6d; Wedding Rings and Keepers, cheapest in Cardiff. 972 LAWN Tennis.—For a splendid selection of Ayres and d-J all the best make, go to Cross Bros., Cardiff. 506e LAWN Iowers, of all descriptions, from 223 6d upwarda. View Cross Bros'. 8tock bcfore purchasing elsewhere. A. Seex, Queen-street Arca<le, has magnificent liX Mahogany Sideboard for Sale; worth jB27 sell for Also Overmantels and large quantity of furn i ture of every des- cription at great bargains. Furniture bought, sold or ex- chaed. Call at 1 and 2, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 318 PERAMBULATORS.—A great number of the best makes JT and every one warranted; note their 21s special, ac- knowledged to be the best n.lae in South Wales.—Cross Bros., Cardiff. 506e ROYAL MMi and Go Carts, with patent steel rim and rubber do. i the strongest- and beat in the market.- Cross Bros.. Cardie. 506e SAFE, 2ft. high, extra lockson door,ma.de for a club price £ 5, carriage paid.—Bichard M. L0rd,Wolverhampton. 306 PLENDID Baker or Grocer"* Track, atoo Scales; the lot £ 5; real bargain.—T. A., 140, Woodtille-road, Cardiff. SETTEE for Sale; Q' bargain.—Apply W. Mance, 33, k? Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. 159 S- T@ Manure.—Several loarf# fer Sals.—Apply Alfred >3 Jttr1, Coal Merchant, 87, Severn-rd., Canton, Cardiff. TTNREDEEMED Pledge.—Hammerless Gun, by Town- U send, London, well made throughout, only 6 vuineas cost double. Breechloaders, 42s; muzzles, 128 6d; war- Pawnbroker. 972 VETCHES for Sale.—Apply Hackerford Farm, near Llamsliea Reservoir. 311 TTTANTING cash urgently, will 881112 best quality table 11 knives and 12 silver forks tottatch cost £2 2s sell 17s 6d approval; pogt free to any address.—Write I 11 Daily News," Cardiff. 11 WIRE Netting.-Atl immense Stock to select from. at prices from jd to 8d per yard —Cross Bros., Cardiff 'WORKING Men's Heavy Cord and Moleskin Trouse ? 6a B', 1ø 6d Flann?-back VesU, 4s 6d, worth 7s M Mannel Shirts, 3s 6d Drawers, 2s.—Jacobs. 972 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ?.,Talue) given for ? Laiies. Gentlemen s and ?, &Children s Cast-off Clothing also miscellaneous Mttdes. AIl orders punctually attended to on receipt of rcJ.-Mrs Carter. 46, Broadway, Roath. Cardiff. 037 F?' 3?0<11PaKhera .nd ironlr8. Apply Mrs Harry, W^Tinh.atFchv.ed Cottages, Upper Cathedral-road, Pont- oanna, Cardiff. 21$ W?.??'?Second-hand W'¡gbing Machine, with t scoop, ?'?). for weighing firewood, &c., to weiEh about 2 cwt?j.?ewis. )un.. Nav?on. 256 ?V'??? to ?7chase, FumitTe of every description VT mannfactured. stooD, to., fom B5 to £600 cMh Bame ?y?Edes?OldCM?y?. Newpor. 775e WANTED, Left-off Clothing ofeve? description; Fur- W Mtarc. Pianos, and old Vio" beat pnce given.— W?Mance. 33, SWr yndham _A<cad? Cardiff. 315 'W- A.NTED, for C!l.li11 any of t)e following goods :-01d ?? and Silver, Broken JeVeUery. Old War Medals, AntiqueWlverPlate, EnameUedB?chBoMa, Salts, &c. Old Miniatures on Ivory, or Ename)Paintings,Books, Prints. Engravinrs, Furn¡turJ COin!, &c., kc. For parcels received cMb pr cheque remitted and e<odsheld until offer is a epted, and if prices not satiifactory goods returned. Bankers: Lloyds Bank, Limited, (Waiff-Harry Winston, junr., 54, Bridge-street. C?rdiC. 490e WANTED, from 100 to 600 ?ptr?eeh) Bags of Sawdust.— W APP¡yby letter, R Thomas? Lon.loh"-6q.,CardUf.M W ASKING wanted. Family (j Hotel, by respectable  .? ?'?? ,_100.  II MISCELLANEOUS. STROLOGY.—Matrimony.—Your future partner de- scribed, 7 stamps future swurately foretow, Is. Send birtbtime.-Professur Morton, 230, City-road, London. 277 Fact._R. G. Scott, Watchmaker and Jeweller. Station- Astreet, Porth, is the first qualified Watch Repairer, by Examination, in Wales. He has suMessfully Passe.d a thoroughly practical examination at the British Horologies Institute, London, and is now in a position to clean, repair, and time all kinds of Watches on the premises at short notice. Charges strictly moderate All work warranted. 67 lass Shades and Stands s?U sizes, cheap, for clocks, Gotatuettes, &c.-J. Cording, Naturalist and Taxider- mist, 4Z Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 73 LAZING Linen like China without polishing irons kX (guaranteed); also stiffeningproccs"; six stamps 1,7U) testimonials; 26 recipes; washing, bleaching, removing stains, ironing, folding, &c. particulars free -Madame, 421, Heron-road, Twickenham. 860 ERNERY.— 20 splendid hardy Irish Ferns, named (U) F:fiJ.iPudfI":[:: rare, Is !£ free-J. Lilley. New Ro, Ireland. 79 INFLUENZA, Hay Fever, &c-, take Morton's Nerve Tonic, Is 6d per bottlc.-Medical Hall, 71, Broadway, Cardiff. 236 IS your Watch wrong ? The best and cheapest Shop in CArdilylor the repair of watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Euft llt??e ).P rietor J ames Keir, for .10 years with Mr Spiridion. Han gli??es. and keys fitted. 831 TA:"UNDRY Glazing Secret. C.ff., Collars, and Fronts like white China nothing used in the Starch; no polishing iron required; particulars free. Laundry 75, Liscard, Birkenhead. 856 LAW Advice, Is; debts collected, distraints levied, advice to people having goods on the hire.-Thompson and Co., 105. Bedford-street. Hours: 1 to 2, or 9 p.m. 325 ATRIMONY. —Correct Photograph Future Husband :J. or Wife, with position, Is 6d. One year's events. Is 6d. Sex, birtbtime.-PrDf. Priestley, Highbridge, Som. 284 f TERVOUS Debility Cured.—If this should meet the eye l. of any sufferer (either sex) requiring private and con- fidential medical advice, they should ap1y at once, either personally or by letter (enclosing stamp), to Pearson and Co., Chemists, &c., 10, Caroline-street, Cardiff. Advice free. 40 years' experience. 935 1\IR5 Allen Pearce, maker of Ladies' Belts and Trusses for Rupture and Ruptured Navel. No shop -13, The Parade. Cardiff.. 494 TOB'ccoN''Ts commencing see Illustrated Guide, 3d' T°¥i:eT;:IOs to £ 100.—Tobacconist's Outfitting CO- (Regd.), 186. Euston-rod, London. 349 riio Married PeOPle.-Invaluable information sent on X receipt of stamped envelope. -Address W. Higqon, Box 434, Mansfield-road, Nottingham. 592 FURNISH on our new hire Hire System. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new system adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usu&Uy made by other companies are dispensed with. We have an immem. c stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufactxirer,, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent, less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing else- where. We will supplY £6 worth for 2s 6d weekly £10 1c0 a ry, ? stWocke will su Epl? worth for 6s weekly, 2 20 ?,ortil, worth, 4s weekly; £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 63 weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the address :—South Wales Furnishing Company, 31, Castle-street (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 10 MEDICAL. CHEMIST'S Apprentice wanted where he can obtain a thorough Practical knowledge of his business; com- fortable home; premium moderate.-T. 233, I Echo" Office, Cardiff. 233 TO Chemists.-An old-established Dispensing and Retail JL Business in Cardiff; satisfactory reasons for retiring. -Apply Nemo, "South Wales Daily News," C, ar reasonable offer refused. 922 ■ ■ MONEY. A PRIVATE Gentleman has Money to Lend from £5 to £ 500, to farmers, market arden?,s. householders, and public generally; in strict conflaence and vvithou t bl'lcity.' no preliminary fees asked for.-Apply to William Thornley, Lundy House, Caerphilly. 45e BORROWERS in want of money from a strictly private SOURM free from annoyance, fraudulent fees (extrac ted Under some pretext or other), and the routine of loan office agants, kc., are invited to write fully as to position, income, &c., when, if satisfactory, the money will be ad- vanced in a ?*w hours.—Apply Charles Clayton, 53, Gardner-,treet, Swansea. 10le MONEY.—Applicants in To»a and Country.-Dno ot be allured by the advertisements of so-c&Ue*, banks or private lenders offering to make advances on ridiculous term3. The majority of them emanate from agents, whose object is to obtain fees, commission, and deposits. Being the actual lender, no such requirements are exacted, and the cash advanced direct at r. fair rate of interest, according to risk, without the exposure often attending a loan. ADVANCES are made from £ 5 to £ 1,000, upon every class of security. Existing loans ?re paid off. No charge made ;ut:'m:ntf;J:: if' or :n.M,;eT.II1 i Barton, 15, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. 512el WNiE l Lent from £ 5 to £ 500 at a few hours' notice to 111 .farm,em cowkeepers, householders and others on pro- missory note alone, and on the borrower's own name. Dis- tance no object. No charges of any description are made unless business is transacted. Anyone requiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual. publicity and loan office routine should apply to Philip Bassctt, 11, Pennel- squarc, PontyPridd.. 4ge ONTYPRIDD Loan Office- r L. Joseph is nowpre- pared to advance cash to all classes of Householders, rade?,men, Cab Proprietors, Cow-keepers, and Artizans, upon their own security from P,5 upwards. Advances made at a few hours' notice. Charges moderate, and payments made to suit borrower's convenience.—Apply personally or by letter, to Mr L. Joseph, 55, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 581e MONEY.—From £ 5 to £ 500 immediately advanced on B.I. simple note of hand, withom surettm to professional gentle-yen, farmer!, tradesmen, householders, and othen, ropaviMile Hy easy 'nstalmerts cr i'< one s,.m. at Oikmte 'Imeroa L ¡o l of S;l tswm..M itten g\1IJ.1Jm. siveu I that transactions are not published in any GB7te. y customers can rely that no unfair advantage vn'll 1 taken of them. Ascertain my terms, and then decide whether to borrow or not. Distance no object-—Apply to 1 red Brewn, 36, Plantagenet-street, Riverside. Cardiff. B23 WHYpaye,Korbitant interest ?o money-lenders :—The t' f Barry Loan and Investment Society advances sums of £ 2 and upwards to respectable householders at 5 per cent, interest, to be repaid by weekly or other imtalment, For full particulars apply to the Secretary, D. J. Greig, 46, High. street ,B-st Barry. 925 ONEY.—If you want it PMMPtlY, Privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simple promissory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclo.3?ng stamped envelope, to Mr W. P. 'Phomar, 20, Market?.stmc?t, Abertillery. Special features :-No enquiry fees; reasonable =l;lccd::Jberhd univen-al promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Ld., for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £O,OOO. consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. 128e ix 0 BILLS OF SALE. NO PUBLICITY MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE, in Sums from £20 to £3,OOt The National Mercantile Bank, Baldwin-street, Br stol.—The Directors of this old- established, well-known office, having large availaile funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assist- ance. Cash in amounts from C20 to £3.000 is advanced in all parts of tho kingdom, without sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repa Theie advances may be repaid by weekly Jy::J:e8t: nerI! aw;rld of time CQnvenient to the borrower, or the principal may re- main so long as the interest is paid. No bills of sale, taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gazette.—Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. Mil; Durn General Manacer. 900e ASH ADVANCED FROM £ 3 UPWARDS TO ALL CLASSES ON THEIR OWN SECURITY. NO FEES. REPAYABLE IN EASY INSTALMENTS By MR J. P. THOMPSON, 71, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. Hours. 9 to 8 Wednesdays, 9 to 2. NEWPORT OF, FICE. 2, ALBERT-HALL CHAMBERS, STOW HILL 28e ONEY !-The DIRECTORS of I. S. FIELDING and CO, LIMITED, ADVANCE DAILY sums from £ 3 to £1.000. METHOD OF BUSINESS: FAIH. INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. NO DELAY. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO SURETIES. Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free.-Apply to Secretary, 18, CHARLES-STREET. CARDIFF. 15e Cn. OMMERCIAI, ADVANCE BANK, 19, QUAY-ST., CARDIFF. P,3 to f,300 can be obtained on the same day as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers ana householders. APPlicai?ts may rely on the gtrictest see ecy being ob- $eicaët: áeeh:ntrte;: or other fee3 charged unless cash advanced. Country appli tionsatteuded to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to MR L. JOSEPH, MB LC. OMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK. 23e 19, QUAY-STREET. CARDIFF. -JTEURALGIA—KEALL'S TONIC I- REALVS TONIC CUBES NEURALGIA. CERTAIN AND SPEEDY! TESTIMONIAL from "Bazaar." I was a fearful snf- feier from Neuralgia, and despaired of a. remedy until I heard of Kcall's Tonic and Neuralgic Mixture, two small bottles of which quite cured me. E W. Price Is 1 d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per bottle; Free by Post, Is 4d, 3s, a nd 4s 9d. KEALL'S IONIC CURES NEURALGIA CERTAIN AND SPEEDY I AGENTS. Cardiff.—Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Dulrc-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. NFwPORT.-Mossn Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath.—Mi J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. LLANEW.Y.—Mr Gwilym Evans. London.—Newbery and Son. Proprietor, Mr KEALL Dentist, 199, High-street Swansea 5e To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Are universally admitted to be worth a GUINEA ILl BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. 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, as a few doses of them carry off all humours and bring about all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found eoual to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregu- larity of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. 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 wonder upon the most important organs in the human machine. They .i- t.?:rt.%nt toh rf whole Muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSEBUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham s Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helen's. Lancashire, in Boxes 9id, Is Hd, and 2s 9d each. Úi by aU Druggists and Patent Medicine, Dealers every- where. 739e N Ji.—Full directions are given with each box. 1144 "TMPORTANT TO LADIES.-The most I wonderful medicine ever discovered for 41 irregu larities and obstructions, however obstinate or long- standing. Thousands have been relieved by this miracuf?its remedy, and thereby saved trouble, illness and expense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring and e,. the desired effect, as testified to by hundreds of married aid single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring disappointment. Stamped addressed envelope for price list.-S. W. D ASMAl.L, Walthamstow. The only effectual remedy on eartb. "Try and judge for your •elves. 277 I JVmitsrmmts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT. and Every Evening dnrinz the week. Captain Pomeroy Gilbert's London Company, from the Royal Princess's Theatre, in the Great American Drama, The j gTILL Å LARM. Mr FELIX PITT as JACK MANLEY. MISS NINA VINCENT as ELINORE FORDHAM GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF.! TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. THE GREAT OLYMPIC DRAMA, THE TWO ORPHANS, OR BLINDNESS AMONGST ENEMIES. New and Magnificent Scenery and Wardrobe. Tenth year of tour. Popular Prices-Circles, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. MONDAY NEXT-DEVOTION FOR A LIFE. THE EMPIRE. ( MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NI GHT I THE BORANI BROTHERS (The Disappearing Demons.) Miss ROSIE HAMILTON, Sonbrette. ORMONDE BROTHERS, Acrobats & Vaulters. HARRY CARSDALE, the Inimitable Mimic. Miss VIOLET MELROSE, a Charming Comedienne. WINGFIELD'S LEAPING DOGS and ALICE LEAMAR. NEXT WEEK.—LUCY CLARKE (one week only) Lieutenant Cole Fred Williams and Co. in Little Marguerite Arthur Combes, Tom Berrick, Ac. Stall Seats can be Booked in-Advance and Reserved at 2s each. 868 p H I L H A R MT 0 N 1-0. TO-NIGHT, THE RENOWNED c EE ME-E And his Wonderful Family. Do not fajl to see them. THE SISTERS-MAGUTRE, Character Vocaliste and Dancers. WILL BINT, the Cardiff Favourite. Howard's Electoramar entitled, "THE WORLD WE fJVE IN.' Messrs CHIPPENDALE and ASHLEY, Refined Irish Comedians and Dancers. Charming MISS EDITH FRENCH, Serio-comic and Dancer. And the Celebrated THATCHER and LEOPOLD, American Black and White-faced 820e COMEDIANS AND MUSICAL EXPERTS. 299 rnHE WORLD'S FAIR! THE WORLlYS X FAIR !-PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Still continued. Thousands come nightly to spend a, leisure hour. All kinds of amusements. Open every evening.—Admission free. 320 CADOXTON-BARRY. NEW THE A T'R E, CADOXTON, BARRY. TO-NIGHT, BARRY IVOR AND W. JOHN'S COMPANY, DARRY THE DAUNTLESS. Doors open at 7.15; performance commence at 7.45. Train leaves Cadoxton for Barry Dock 11.13 p.m. fare ld. 751e PONTYPRIDD. Royal CLARENCE THEATRE, PONTYPRIDD. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening during the Week, special and important engagement of Mr A. E. Percival's Company in "SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY," produced onascaleof completeness hitherto unknown in the Principality. The Original Revolving Scenes as used at the Princess's Theatre, London. Come early and secure your seats. Late trains to all part-s. Grand selections nightly by the Royal Clarence Band con- ductor, Herr Josef Pelaer. Scenic Artist, Mr W. E. Price. Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr Will Smithson. The Clarence Theatre is acknowledged to be the prettiest theatre in Wales. Doors open 7.30; to com- mence 7.50, prompt. Prices, 6d to one guinea. 440e SWANSEA. TT'LETCHERfSGREAT WAXWORK EXHIBITION AND FANCY BAZAAR, I, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. TTavr<-r.'E?'<?t'tT!n'tm)10-T?..mio-pr- LARGER THAN 1,, I?vnn; all the LATEST NOVELTIES obtainable. EVERY MODEL A CORRECT LIKENESS. The Exhibition ia truly the Largest out of London. NO VISITOR TO SWANSEA SHOULD MISS THIS SIGHT. Admission, 3d. Catalogues, ld. 661e WANSEA PAVILION THEATRE k? OF VARIETIES, HIGH-STREET. General Manager MR FRANK HALL. This SATURDAY, June 13th, Nowman and lAti- mer, Sisters Cavendish, Mr Alf. Gibson, Mr Alex. Thomas, Mr Wm. Hebden, Baby Langtry, Miss Carrie Heatn. MONDAY, June 15th, 1891, 'BENEFIT of Mr FRANK HALL, an entirely New and Screming Sketch, entitled AT THE SLIP, supported by Mr Frank Hall, Miss Aggie Hall, and Mr Chas. Bradbury. Gallery, 3d pit, 6d balcony,Is boxes, Is 6d. il ub lie Qatiaz. TO THE BENEVOLENT. AN APPEAL is made on behalf of MRS AROACH, widow, and her two children, of 16, Coburn-street, Cathays, the victims of a heartless robbery which occurred on May 16th, when a lodger stole 215 10s—all that they possessed—and who are now left destitute. Full particulars of this theft have already appeared in the" South Wales Echo." Councillor Peter Price, J.P., 12, Windsor-place, has kindly consented to act as hon. treasurer to the fund, and will laùlv receive donations. The following committee will also thankfullyaccept subscriptions, nowever small :—Mr W. J. Travers, confectioner, Salisbury-road Mr W. Guy, butcher, Salisbury road Mr Brend, decorator, Salisbury- road Air Wm. Richard-, plumber, 5, Coburn-street; Mr J. R. Stephens, 10, Richard-street; and Mr Robt. J. Hall, hon. sec., 23, Coburn-street, Cathays. UNITARIAN FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, WEST-GROVE. The Rev GEO. ST. CLAIR, F.G.S., of Birmingham, havinr- accepted temporary charge of the congregation, will PREACH in the above Church on SUNDAY, June 14th, and following Sundays. Morning Service at 11 Evening, 6.30. 3124-871e COLONIAL HALL, CARDIFF., PHRENOLOGY. PROF. AND MRS THOMPSON (of Scarborough) Lecture as follows TO-NIGHT, Mrs Thompson will address Ladies only. Prices of admission, 3d, 6d, and Is. Lectures at 8. Phrenological Examinations given daily at the Hall from 11 a.m. until 6.30 p.m. Verbal description of character, 2s 6d; full regi. ster of character, 5s. 384 T HE ACCIDENT AT ABERDARE JL JUNCTION. Will the Fonr Yonng Men who RESCUED Dr MORGAN from a. serious railway accident at Aberdare Junction Station on January 28th, 1891, kindly COM- MUNICATE THEIR ADDRESS at once to Dr Morgan 16, Edward-terrace, Cardiff. 2^4 V, SITORS TO LONDON SHOULD STAY at the NEW BRIDGE HOTEL 252 WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, near Houes of Parliament and Theatres. BED and BREAKFAST from 2s 6d. 524 Address R. WAHL. alts bLy Allrtiatt. SAL OUEEN-STRET^SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS. TVTESSRS MOORE & CO. are instructed .r to SELL by AUCTION on MONDft AY, THURSDAY and SATURDA Y, .Tne 15, 18, and j a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, and other Effects; removed for convenience of Sale. Sale cadI d?y at 2 and 7.m. 359 TU!TE, Sale caell day at 2 ??d 7.30. rpOC?TN T R AC?O R S BRIDGEND EISTEDDFOD? JULY the 6th, 1891. TENDERS are invited for WOODWORK for SEATING, PLATFORMV &, Particulars to be obtained of the Secretary, to whom tenders should be sent not later than June the 18th, endorsed "Tender for Woodwork." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 844e g E L L I N G OFF. CLEARING-OUT SALE. E. EVANS, CHEMIST AND STATIONER. HIGH-STREET, ABERAVON, Being about to leave the Shop and Premises where he has been carrying on business for many years, is now Offering the w kOle of his large and nliscellaneous col- lection of Goods at a GREAT REDUCTION. The Stock includes all sorts of Plain and Fancy Stationery Pipes and Tobacco Pouches, Purses and Pocket Books, Lamps and Lamp Glmscs, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, Harmoniums, Sewing Machines, Slates and Pencils Account Books and Ledgers, Pens and Penholders, Patent Medicines and choice Perfumery, with other goods too numerous to mention. Also a large stock of Printed ks ofeverydescnption, to which special attention is invited, and for wjnch no reasonable offer will be refused. A number of Glass Cases, Desks, and Fittings also for Sale, and the whole must becleared out J at once. 3013-822e COLEMAN FOLLIOK, PAWNBROKER AND JEWELLER, 40 AND 41, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. 4D ON THE S INTEREST ABOVE 40s. 943 W.P.OR T O F FIe E I OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." NoMREDEQAR-PLACN. ftoahtiss ]Utftri8sg5. -• ."•r EARLY CLOSING. MASTERS & CO. Beg to call the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their NEW ARRANGEMENT OF CLOSING AT THKIB ST. MARY. STREET AND QUEEN-STREET SHOPS, In compliance with the wish of the SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION, YIZ. SEVEN O'CLOCK MONDAYS, „ „ TUESDAYS, tt „ THURSDAYS, ONE „ WEDNESDAYS, EIGHT „ FRIDAYS, TEN „ SATURDAYS. P LE A S E S HOP E A. R L Y. I I  22e NOTIOE. JJERNE B ROTHERS, JJRAPERS, QUEEN-STREET, ARDIFF, Beg to Announce they bave t Commenced JJRESSMAKIlfG I ON THE PREMISES, And have secured as First Hand A* THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED LADY, Who will be in all probability the BEST DRESSMAKER IN THE TOWN. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PICES MODERATE. A NEW STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS JUSlllECErVED. 1311 LISTERS' WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF. An IMMENSE STOCK of all kinds of CLOTHS for SUMMER WEAR. SCOTCH TWEEDS, WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, ANGOLA SUITINGS. ANGOLA TROUSERINGS, I SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, SCOTCH HOMESPUNS. TENNIS FLANNELS. CRICKETING FLANNELS, BOATING FLANNELS. All Thoroughly Shrunk by a special process. BLACK AND COLOURED WORSTEDS. FOX'S NOTED WEST OF ENGLAND*' SERGES, FOR SEASIDE AND HOLIDAY WEAR. LADIES WALKING, CYCLING AND TRAVELLING OOSTUME TWEEDS. FAST BLACK CASHMERES AND MERINOES. PATTERNS FREE. ANY LENGTH CUT AT WAREHOUSE PRICES. CARRIAGE PAID on all PARCELS Over 20s in Value. LISTERS' WAREHOUSE QUEEN-STREET, cARDIFF JESSE WILLIAMS' gALINE pOWDER. j gALINE POWDER. A LINE pOWDER, SALINE pOWDER. JESSE WILLIAMS H&vingbroughtto perfection the M..ftw"f SALINE POWDER, wishes to direct your *t tention to the following points It is a perfectly White Dry Pbwder. 2-Does not get lumpy by keeping. 3-Retains its properties for all time Ano n all climates. 4 -It never gets flat or insipid. g-Is always sharp, bright, and sparkling. 6-Does not change colour wiien cussoive, V water. W—Is perfectly soluble in hot or cold water. JESSE' WILLIAMS'S ALINE. POWDER when dissolved in water makes a spar acidulated cooling draught, which is I- recommended for Fever, Wind, Indige v., Lassitude, Headache, Bile, Liver &c., &c. From one to two teaspoonsful is the qui -.V for a tumbler full of water. Being perf "tit harmless, it may be taken three or tour; i daily if required. FEICE-In %lb and lib Tins, 9d and In Bottles, Is. 1 In Bulk, Is 4d per lb. On Draught, 2d per Glass.. 3 & 4 pARKL 25UILDIKu 59% CARDIFF. 599. •5SS2 WANSEA O F F C T, OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEW?, No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. 36asintss Jl&brtssts. FRY'S puRB CONOKNTBATBD COCOA. o wcuw CAM(entmw Cocoa.* 16* MASTERS & CO., 29 & 30, ST HAKY-STREET, 1, ST JOHKH-SQUAHE CABM? (Comer ??'?'MM) £ houbs OF CLOSING,. SEVEN O'CLOCK MONDAY*. n TUESDAYS. to THIMSDAVL ONE O'CLOCK Wednesdays* EIGHT Ocwcx .!> TEN o,CLOCE pLEAsE sloP early, PLEASE SHOP EARUr. A PLEASE SOOP F-A-RLr. ■ PLEASE S&OP ^&LY. J|| MASTERS ANEf go, MASTERS AIVD. coo, MASTERS AND COw T"ME crt!' OF GLA w <   ?? jj LADIES ANÐ GENTLEMEN, coili Aft SIBC THE GRANDEST DISPLAY SUMMER GOODS IN CARDIFF,* And at Prices defying all Conpetttton. BOYS' AND a$Œ'SLlPPEBS. Sixes T to 10, 2%C 11 to 1, 3%d- LADIES' BOOTS, fwm 2s liy2d. mzNS, frtID "114. AU Good* eqnaUy Ch«ap. repairing Department. By division cf toborn- and a large trade, I do feats {■ this department. Three men to every Patr. Setel and heeled while JOU wt. in 15 A able Wa.iting-rooœ, Slippers NewspaPWf pt» Tided, aDd eveD a Spittoon for S an Lm&ew Boots sojed &ad heeled, ta Ui fi^ 6cL ",°, Now be ozeftLI ibtnt the" ?ILL'SBOOT???M?An?.? F4'r., J 2?5. BUtE?STjMj?CARD?? M OX me t? <n tbb ??.?K ??*' G.t.?-  ? t 1426 uw -,Ili", jmpoetast ..t I. IMPORTANT }(:O't I'CE" THE qardiff M" Sy QOMPANT HAS ERECTED surrALB AND °OMMOt>lO0| riASTLE-BOAD STREB^. .Iorced &D AcI'-ona.t Bl.8.Ia J'ql-,Ø1J" -Ulsr a. ,f" o p 1 K D. j (c J AW OlÜf,4.. 'f A f'T ..f,if J. ï: ,II C lJf' J.JJ. D I'" J I ) >: ï'  i ■? A?- <-?'   •i:.( A- .v ?? .-TUR?. '?; '?.-?r. ? i. '.r ).- ?.?NrrpRF??\ ? "C ''I. '?LRNITL??  p?RNm?? '?" ?Y?, ?? t ??""?'" \)TCSB "? li.{., .1 "n'v  .¡"1.' 'OUPvNTrCfKE "B4}' ,\Li i/ "Fo but  ,J ,URlUT(P." =? t h', ?A??._ -'? >. b- L'? j, • ujl.0 «« ,} J. ?\?  "I G? ?? JR/ ?' ..J 1; 7'(.¡"DJP"" I. 11'Y'" 'A ,f (, M j. A • in "t > t r # .t"?T?'!    .'RF<:1'1VC :r:m;F! ¿¡ji 'f.l;lf\ f',  ;l IXr ClV t ,<oj CORRKCT.rv J. A. er And v I  L*jVJiLX i-ns» 2-» •. .nletJ ? $ n?n?'at< ,t< cm J j* rt;,t\)g i- »t i ? J? ""bat. ? 'r^ore *.i I(t J/ M-ney ■ -? Oftioe, y  'r? Y.'?   ?'? /-W