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PIANOFORTES, A BY BROADWOOD, £ 20 £ PIANOFORTES, BY COLLARD & COLLARD, J355 PIANOFORTES, BY SCHIEDMEYER, JB45 > PIANOFORTES, d BY G. ROGERS & SON, £ 50 PIANOFORTES, BY HUNDT & SOHN, JB18 E. B. BRADER, 5, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. Established 1840. 30 Years' Tuner to Principal Musical Families in South Wales
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MORGAN BROS., Oldest established firm oi. Plumbers & Decorators In the District. ESTIMATES GIVEN Address » VERE STREET, OADOXTON, BARRY DOCKS
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GRIFFIN & DAVIES, f The South Wales Provision Stores, Are this week offerine At the Wonderfully Low Price of pj^lD. per ^LB. POT. HUNDREDS OF MILD CURED HAMS, 91b. to 101b. average, only 6D. per b. THE FINEST SOAP IT IS POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE. t HODGSON & SIMPSON'S INVINCIBLE SOAP. Purest and Most Durable. INVINCIBLE SOAP For Household or Toilet use, and for every des- cription of Domestic Washing. INVINCIBLE TRANSPARENT SOAP Absolutely pure, free from Sugar and other forms of adulteration so commonly used in the Manufac- ture of Transparent Soaps. HODGSON AND SIMPSON had the honour to receive a GOLD MEDAL at the Great PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878, in Competition with the WORLD, the very HIGHEST AWARD for Superior Quality of their Soaps. Each Tablet is stamped with the Trade Mark- A Shield. I We are also the SOLE AGENTS for the TOWER TEA. HIGHEST AWARD, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. niTTV 1# 8d, 2s 6<F, a New Tea Now Is 2d, Is 6d, Is lOd, 28 It is the BEST TEA at the Lowest Rates and Saves the Consumer irom 6d to 8d per lb. "Highly fragrant Tea. "-Daily Telegraph. Fragrant and R.efreshing-. "-The Lady. "Very Grateful it is.Truth. "As fine Tea as one need wish to Drink."— Whitehall iteviev:. "Beautiful Indian Tea.The Star. All the Blends of Tower Tea are excellent."— Health. Generous to the Taste, and of full Strength and Vigour. "-The Lancet. Aff See that every packet bears the Registered Trade Mark, and is signed "TOWER TEA." Agents for R O GERS' OK ALES AND PORTERS In 41 Gallon Casks and upwards. JACOB-STREET BREWERY, BRISTOL. CASH PRICE LIST Pin or Firkin Kilder- INDIA PALE & BITTER ALES. 4,1, or 9 kin or g-als. g-als. 18 gals L.B.A. Light Bitter Ale 3s 9d 7s 6d 15s A. K. Bitter Ale 4s 6d 9s Od 18s A.K.K. Ditto 5s 3d 10s 6d 21s P.A. Pale Ale 6s Od 12s Od 24s I.P.A. India Pale Ale 6s 9d 13s 6d 27s MILD ALES. X Mild Ale 3s9d 7s 6d 15s XX Ditto 4s 6d 9s Od 18s XXX Ditto 5s 3d 10s 6d 21s XXXX Ditto 68 0d 128 06 24s XXXX Extra Strong 6s9dl3s6d 27s STOUTS. P. Porter 41s 6d 9s 18s S. 1 Stout 5s 3d 10s 6d 21s 8.S. 6s 12s 24s D.S. Double Stout 6s 9d 13s 6d 27s N.B.—No extra charge for Ales and Porters sup- plied in 4 £ Gallon Casks. Sole Agents for W. & A. GILBEY'S Wines and Spirits. BRANCHES: VERE-STREET, CADOXTON. HIGH-STREET, BARRY. HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. ) MARKET HALL, CADOXTON. HAPPY EVENINGS FOR THE PEOPLE! f: 'I J MR. LEWIS LEWIS Begs to inform the Inhabitants of CADOXTON, BARRY DOCK, AND BARRY That he has LEASED the MARKET HALL, CADOXTON, And that he is now ORGANIZING A SERIES OF WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENTS To be held EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. The Services of the following have already been secured:— VOCALISTS- MADAME WILLIAMS-PENN, R.A.M. MISS OLIVE GREY, R.A.M. MISS MARY THOMAS, LONDON. MISS LIZZIE THOMAS, NEATH. MISS KATE MORGAN, DOWLAIS. MR. TOM PRICE, CARDIFF. MR. WILLIAM THOMAS, NEATH. MR. D. HOWELLS (GWYN ALAW), FERNDALE. MR. GWILYM THOMAS, YNYSHIR. MADAME BRYTHON THOMAS, R.A.M. MISS BRINSMEAD THOMAS, CARDIFF. MR. D. W. LEWIS, CARDIFF. LLEW EBBWY, CARDIFF. MR. SANDFORD JONES, MERTHYR. MR. LOUIS GILES, CARDIFF. ACCOMPANISTS MISS SMALL, CADOXTON. MR. THOMAS DAVIES, CADOXTON. THE CADOXTON BRASS BAND Will take part in every entertainment. Fuller particulars, together with date of first Entertainment, will be given in next week's issue of the Barry Dock News. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS, 1891. JOTHAM&SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Are now showing one of the LARGEST AN] BEST Assorted STOCKS of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND 30YS' CLOTHING Ever offered to the Public, in their New and Extenve Premises, whfh comprise over 14,000 (fourteen thousand) square fet of Show Rooms. Special Boom Fitted up for the Juvnile Department on the Ground Flot. WELL-VENTILATED AND LIGffED ROOMS FOR THE i1;>" Bespoke Tailoring Dpartment. ALL REPLETE WITH EVERY NOVELTY DR THE PRESENT SEASON. N.B.—Train Fare allowed from Barry Dock and back a all parcels over Two Pounds Value. JOTHAM~& SONS, Woollen Merchants, Hatters, Hosiers, and General Outfitters 26 & 27 ST MARY-STWET, CARDIFF. Three Minutes Walk from G.W.R. Station. isABLISHED (1838) 53 YEARS. WENVOE ARMS HOTEL, OPPOSITE CADOXTON RAILWAY STATION, BARRY DOCK, "OWN. V.,> \]. .0 eo. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS 'fi br U U JJ & >T A \H L 1 Lr G, PROPRIETOR HENRY CHAPPELL. E. J. POOLE, MEAT PURVEYOR, 285, Bute-street, Cardiff; 3, Glebe-street, Penarth; and Holton, Barry Dock. Families, Hotels, &c., waited upon daily for orders.-Free delivery to all parts of the neighbourhood. SHIPPING SUPPLIED with Live Stock, Poultry, Potatoes, Vegetables, &c. Terms—MODERATE. Telephone, No. 8 MONUMENTAL N RPTTFMTUQ PRACTICAL LETTER JJ. UnlrrllnD, JNG IN EVERY WORK REPAIRED. gARRY-ROAD, CADOXTON. DESIGN. 0 Z Z 0 lTJ ö trj o H < trj w w ui ::d Z w Q ö w Z trj H q H 0 H -4 C' 0 H Z PH IN MARBLE, GRANITE, OR STONE. Ship Hotel, Barry FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL.) HAVING BEEN ENTIRELY REBUILT, IS NOW OPEN FOR VISITORS. GOOD SEA VIEW. STABLING. \J LAWN TENNIS. BILLIARDS. Special Terms:for Private Apartments for Captains and Families. A. M. LEICESTER, Proprietress- OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! FOR MEN. FOR YOUTHS. FOR BOYS. ENORMOUS STOCK OF NEW GOODS. NEWEST STYLES. MEN'S CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, Black and Coloured, 15/11, 18/6, 21/6, 29/9, 35/6, 42/ 45/ 49/6. MEN'S CAPED OVERCOATS, with and without Sleeves, 29/9 Special. MEN'S WINTER COVERT COATS, in all the newest shades, 21/6, 25/6, 29/9, 35/6, 42/ 45-. BOY'S CAPED OVERCOATS, 3/11, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/11, 13/11, 15/11,17/11. BOYS' NAP REEFERS, Special Line, 2/11. YOUTHS' CAPED OVERCOATS from 10/6. MASTERS AND COMPANY, (THE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS,) 29 and 30, St. Mary-street, ) 292, Bute-street, } CARDIFF. 1, St. John's-sq. (Corner of Queen-street J t PRINCE DOG CART, '¡' NEW DESIGN, MOUNTED ON MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. FULLER BIRTILL & COMPANY, UAJtlBlADrJi D U I JJ U TI nlO ;n CARDIFF, INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR REPAIRS FREE. ti. V* Carriages taken in Exchange, or Sold on Commission. Telegrams-CARRIAGES, CARDIFF. JOHN NORMAN, COACH BUILDER, Canton, CARDIFF. j) r J-C-COOPER A large Stock of all kinds of CARRIAGES, CARTS, TROLLIES, WAGONS, and VANS Ready for Delivery FOR GOOD VALUE IN BOOTS AND SHOES GO TO J. DAVIES & SON, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY DJ. GREIG & CO., ESTATE and COMMISSION AGENTS, Insurance and Mortgage Brokers, Accountants and Valuers, 46, High-street, Barry. Agents for the Yorkshire Fire and Life, Com- mercial Plate Glass, and the Security (Burglary) Insurance Companies.. I' IMPORTANT NOTICE. FREDERICK WARD, JjlAMILY & SHIPPING JgUTCHER^ CARDIFF, HAS OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES- THE Exchange Buildings, EAST BARRY, With a very Choice Selection of pRIME OX B EEF, WEATHER MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, &c., &c., Where he hopes to be favoured with a share of public patronage.