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Small Prepaid Advertisements of the Wanted and To be Let It class. 20 WORDS SIXPENCE. JHREE TIMES. N I N PENCE. SIX TIMES ONE SHILLING. ¡ ¡ WORDS. OCE. TIMES. o,icr TIIRI-:I, I six 20 Words 6 1 0 30 Words 0 9 1 0 1 6 40 Words 1 0 1 6 j 2 3 60 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 5 0 4 6 Advertisements of the above class inserted in th" ••SOOTH WAI-its the "CIIUMRIR TSMICS," and the "SoufU WALES,PAH.r NEWS" at the following rilte:- t,|~T Six times in i, t Echo Sli- Sl* Once in ii i-, ■ „ Cardiff Times, T70BT>a. South itl and Echo caiditf Times Sixthnesin I urne# Sri!tll WaIes ? Daily News. ■ ii — 0. rt. a, d. e. <1. 20 Words 10 16 2 6 u —— — ——-——— v20 Words 1 6 2 3 3 9 AO Words 2 3 3 3 5 6 50 Words 3 9 5 0 8 9 k 60 Words 4 6 6 0 10 6 personal. ANTED, the Address of Thomas Hyne, a Boiler- maker, late of 47, Daniel-street, Cathays. A reward will be given for the above information by the Atlas Famishing Company, 5, St. John's-sq., Cardiff. 16 $artt«rsljtp. ANTED, a Partner, or ■would dispose of one out of three Patents, which are going to be regis- tered, of a very valuable and lucrative -na ture a sure fortune to anyone.—Apply to C. H. Truth, 5, ^\°od- road, Pontypridd. 765. itratnmoimu. JF YOU Altf; MARRIED. or contemplating taking B this important step, we can send you valuable information which you ought to know. Send your address «nd we will send catalogue and pamphlet free.— 'ddress H. G. Kerr, Mostyn-road, Merton, Surrey. óOO r !IF MATRIMONIAL POST AND FASHION- J ABLE MARRIAGE ADVERTISER, most desirable Candidates for Matrimony. Prise 3d in envelope, 4id.—Address Editor, 9, Nicholas-street, Bristol 737 ffiftuottfotutl. ~~A SHORTHAND-AND BOOKING KEEPING SCHOOL.—Youths prepared for lucrative ap- pointments, private tuition, reporting classes.-Prinei. pal, 29, Rawdon-place, Canton, Cardiff. 787 Jltusiral. ROFESSOR (experienced) Rives Pianoforte, Sing. -■s and Elocution Lessons. — 12, Clive-road, Canton, 9, Moira-street, Roath, Cardiff, or Pupils Residences. Terms moderate. 988 Domestic ^urlmitts. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, also Nurse, wanted immediately must have good references.—Apply Captain W. Thomas, Alexandra-road, Newport. ENERAL SERVANT wanted, young; must be ■r fond of children, and give good reference.—Apply 29, Talbot-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 967 <1 ENERAL SERVANT wanted immediately an Tr earlv riser and one used to Farmhouse duties, about 16 or 18 preferred.-Apply Mrs Parsons, Berry Hill Farm, Coedkernew, near Carditr. 9o5 iS ENERAL SERVANT.—Wanted, a clean, respect- C J- aye Girl.—Mrs Hatchings, Gazon House, Castle- read, Roath, Cardiff. 817 /S ENERAL SERVANT wanted.—Apply Mrs PhMps, VT Wayngoch House, Blaina. Mon. 856 ANTED, a good General Servant; age about 20; fond of children.—Apply 51, Capel-street, Newport, Mon. WANTED, Experienced General Servant; also Strong Girl, who can wash and iron, and Useful Girl, about 12 or 14.-Mrs Powell's Registry Office, Oak- street. Abertillery, Mon. 992 WANTED, good General Servant, two in family.— Apply Oakfleld House, Chepstow road, Maindee, Newport. 1117 Ai^ED (at once) an experienced General Servant; \V 3 in family.—17, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 900 W* ANTED.—Domestic servants of all kinds, clerks, mechanics, etc., for London and country.— Enclose stamp to Registry Agency," Narberth, Pem. 954 Sanations 30atattt» :¡. A' GENT wanted, £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly; splendid opening. Experience unnecessary. Specimens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, lw 7W TjTOOT TRADE.-Boyle and Co. require a respect- Jt> able Youth, about 16.—Apply at the Warehouse, Womanby-street, between 12 and 1. 893 GIRDER MAKER (Good) Wanted.—Apply to Dyne Steel and Co., Engineers, Tredegar-place, New- port Mon. 2* ANTED, a few energetic Men as Agents salary and commission to good men.—Apply, A. and G Taylor, Arcade Studio, Newport. WANTED, Agents for the British Workman's Sick and Life Assurance Friendly Society.—Apply Mr D. Hopley, Secretary. Office, Brownhills, Walsall. 730 to £ 2,000.—TOBACCONISTS Commencing.— 1 r Illustrated Guide, regd. (136 pages), "How toope» respectably from £ 20 to £ 2.000," 3 stamps-H Myers and Co., Tobacconists Outfitters, 107 and 111, Euston-roari, London. Estimates^free^811^^ RE-ENGAGEMENT wanted by Young Lady ex- perienced in Grocery and Confectionery accus- tomed to book-kteeping. Reliable reference.-Address Confectioner, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 890 OUNG MAN seeks Situation, look after Pony, or any place of trust; first-class character.—S.B., tare Williams, No. 2, Institution-terrace, Ebbw Vale, Mon. 880 Jrotrgíngs, Apartnituts. &c. A PARTMENTS, comfortably furnished, hot and cold bath suitable for two gentlemen friends Serms moderate.—18, Hamilton-street, Upper Cathe- dral-road, Cardiff. 872 ~a PARTMENTS (unfurnished) to Let, Back Parlour _J\ and Front Bedroom, with respectable people one child Apply 2, Penarth-terrace, Penarth-road Cardiff. 907 PARTMENTS of 5 Rooms .1 and use of Garden to Let, for a Respectable Person part of the money may remain for attendance on a Single Person.—Apply John, ^_South_Wales Echo," Cardiff. 936e_ OM FORT ABLE LODGINGS for respectable man, k) bedroom to himself 3s 6d per week.-109, Castle- road, Roath, Cardiff. 934e PARTRIDGE ROAD (36), Cardiff. — Comfortable Furnished Front Sitting Room, piano, one or two bedrooms no children terms moderate. 842 WANTED, Bedroom, and use of Sitting and Bath rooms, within five minutes of Taff Station. State terms to Lewis, Echo Office, Cardiff. 892 0 OR 3 LARGE ROOMS, rent 3s 6d or 4s 6d; /V Christians preferred.—2, St. Woollos-place, New- port. Houses, %a Ifot. UTHIN GARDENS.—A well-built House to be let or sold, with immediate possession.—Apply, first instance, 14, Llanbleddian Gardens,Cathays,Caraiff.952 TO LET, Caroline-street; 8-roomed dwelling-house over shop suitable for boarding-house, &c. rent 12s 6ti weekly no taxes.—Apply 12, Caroline-street, Caj cliff 14 fi^O'BJB LET, superior Cottage, Whitchurch-place, Cathays.—Apply on premises, or J. Brown, 22, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff W" OODVlLLE-ROAD (127), Cardiff. Newly painted and papered, four bedrooms, large garden rent, lis per week inclusive.—Apply at 123- 782 LNDSOI {-PLACET—To^ae Let, No. 3, Windsor- place, Cardiff.. The promises are admirably tV place. Cardiff.. 'the promises are admirably tdtpttdfor a professional ZelAlemR,n.-Applv at the South Wales Daily News" Office. Cardiff 772 (,uses I YNDHi i^OAD^Six-roomed-Houses in good W conditi <1\iÎt;t. respectable street.—W. San- ders, 28, St. Mar street, Caraiff. 827.- WTELLING'TON-STREET, Canton.—New back- 1 I kitchew?>>eing built; good garden immediate egsion 6s t»3.—Apply 78, or Rees, 5, Kymin-terrace, Penarth. Wo Het-Mnsxmss Ðrtmists. &1 AKEHOUSE to Let, every appliance, at 25, Bridge- street, Cardiff. 881 B- -nOADW A y,-House and Shop to Let, large yard; t rent, 10s 6d per week.—Apply 50, Broadway, Car- diff. 924 f B"^0 LET, first-class Shop. Plate-glass front best I position in Penarth. Very suitable for chemist not one near.—Apply 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 983 fino BE LET, No. 3, Windsor-place, close on to A Crockherbtown, as Offices or for business pre- mises. Contains 10 rooms, cellars, and large garden,and back entrance to Park-lane; suitable for professional man, milbner, tailor, draper, school, 4c.—Appiy, "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 772 my « £ ost anb Jointi*. OTND, Fox Terrier Bitch, two lemon ears, half lemon left side face, spot on tail collar on neck. Unless claimed in 3 days will be sold to defray expenses. -Apply 116, Wellington-street, Cardiff. 868 t OST, a big Black I^brador Dog.—Finder will be t j rewarded on returning it to 6, Arran-stvest, Roath. Cardiff- 753 I>TLL-POSTING.-PHJ^ > PONTYPRIDD and RUOXDDA VALLEY BU/L-Por-TKU find DIS'UUBUTOIl, Treaty, Mid 6. Churcii-street, I'jntypiidd, Rents ail the principal POSTING yjMTIONS in Fontypvidd and Rhonddft Valley Horso and trap and Pianoforte kept for Hire, 1015 Bfor ^aU\«ii:Uscellangflits. I ACTIVE Welsh Pony, 13 hands, Long Cart and Har- ncys> suiu Greengrocer or CoalseDer only —— Davies, Hairdresser, Caerphilly. 8 LIGHT SPSING TRUCK,~a Furniture Truck, 1 Ponv Tip-Cart, 1 Bicycle (52-in).—Apply '\Y. J. Uphill, Wheelwright and Shoeing Smith, 68, Welling- ton-street. Canton Cardiff. 9380 6 tINS. Nearly new Spring Trap, suit Cob 14 I to 15 hands, suitable for any tradesman, £ 6 6s also Iiauliug Tip Cart in good order, C6 10s.-20, System-street, Roath, Cardiff. 826 BARGAIN.—Bav Maro (14 hands). Business Cart, ij and Harness for Sale.—Apply Huntsiield Lodge, Cotterell-road, top of Croft-street, Cardiff. 815 CRANK AXLE CART (new), suit Wine Merchant or Milkman; also 7 other vehicles.—Apply Dunn Brothers, Carriage Builders, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 857 W-tINING-ROO,N,l SUITE (leather), B4 10s; nearly new. Patent Mangle and Wringer, large size, new; 35s, cost B5 10s. All kinds of Secondhand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged.—Old Curiosity Shop, Bridge, Newport (Mon). YJ^ISGINE.—For Sale, a Vertical Engine, 8 inch Ili cylinder, 12 inch stroke, with fly wheel and pullev and puinp attached to same. Can ba sesn at any time at the South Wales Daily News," Office, Cardiff. 773 FOR SALE, a strong Pair of Wheels, 4ft.; also a fast Pony, 12 hands.—Apply, J. Hakins, 2, Her- bert-street, Lower Grange. 883 FOR SALE, 10 Laying Hens, one Cock also good Fowls' House.—Apply at 11, Augusta-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. 8°0 FOR SALE, Cob, warranted quiet, with Harness and light Spring Cart..—Apply Harris, ironmonger, Salisbury-square, Cathays, Cardiff. 714 MILK ROUND for Sale, doing from 10 to 12 gallons per day 3 cows, pony, trap and harness, turnip cutter, milk tins, and several other small things.—Ap- ply 6, Bedford-place, Roath, Cardiff. Price, S60. 834 NEWPORT.-Good Red Ash Coal, most suitable for I general household purposes, lis 6d per ton. —F. H. Perry, Alma-street. Yard. Orders received by Mrs Harris, Confectioner, Baneswell-road. 996 NORWICH CANARIES, cocks, grand songsters, from 6s hens from 2s 6d pairs properly matched from 8s. Cock Redbreast, Linnets, Goldfinches, Bull. finches, and Siskins approval; satisfaction guaran- teed.—W. Baker, Hairdresser, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 768 LYMOUTH ROCK EGGS from large Prize-bred 8 Birds, 4s per sittlijg. -Broad, 49, Capel-crescent, Newport, Mon. 17 Machine, It for (best register) cash or credit, about £100.- Jefferies and Sons. Bristol. 912 .-J-RG EN!' -l\lUST- BE-SOLD.-Harding's Prinëipiëš J and Practice of Art, sale price S2 12s 6d, take £1. Harding's Picturesque Selections, drawn on stone (out of print), sale price £4, take £3. The English School of Painting, by Aaron Penley, sale priceP,4 4!5, take £ i —14, Oakfield Grove. Clifton. 13277 987 8615 4' SHARES irTtlie Starr-Bowkett Building Society to be disposed of.—Apply MrW. Evans, 42, Llanarth- street, Newport, Mon. "-8722 — — JfUsrcHattegns. FURNISH on our New Hire System. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity- exposure, and enquiries usually made by ether com, panies are dispensed with. We have an immense 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 manufacturers, 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 immense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ 5 worth for 2s 6d weekly E10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly S20 worth, {)s weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31 Castle-st. (opposite the Castle), Cardiff.12783—2491—68e FEATHER BEDS.—Rnmlev's celebrated feather beds, bolsters, two pillows (501bs), 37s. Strong tick, purified feathers.—Rumley, Wholesale Bedding Manufacturer, Bond-street, Bristol. 997 CARRIAGE, Time and Particulars; children's prospects, business, removals, &c. Birth time required. Fee Is.—King, 59, Langsdale-street Liver- pool. 77l SHOP LAMPS 1 Street Lamps!! Hotel Lamps! Best and cheapest at C. E. Gurnsey's Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. All kinds of lamps repaired. Carriage lamps. 10s 3d pair. Large stock of Now and fsecond-hand Lamps. 730 TOBACCONISTS' TRADE. For advice how to A open remuneratively from any amount, however small, send for Illustrated Catalogue (post free)- Lesser Friedlander, 3, Houndsditch, London. Oldest, best, and cheapest house in the world. Established 60 years 13279 3 rnilll, PATHWAY OF SAFETY, a book for young JL men. Giving instructions for the speedy cure of nervous and other complaints, which embitter lift and. produce premature decay and loss of nerve power and vitality. Full directions for self-treatment, with loc il and internal remedies, which has cured thousands of persons who had lost all hope before reading this book. Published by a duly-qualitied Surgeon for the benefit of mankind. A copy sent free.—Address ^ecre^ary, institute of Anatomy, Birmingham.. W~ ATCH or CLOCK CLEANED, Is main spring, Is; glasses, Id brooch pins, Id good work- manship guaranteed. Thorahill, 30, Wood-street, Cardiff. 792 -oç- monetr. CASH ADVANCED, Repayable by Instalments Low Interest. No Fees. H. LEVENE, 229, COWBRIDGE-ROAD CANTON. 'Established 30 years. 930 TO ADVANCED DAILY TO HOUSEHOLDERS Without the usual Loan Office Routine or Preliminary Fees. Moderate Charges, Easy Payments. Apply-G. H. ALLSOPP, MONETARY ADVANCE COMPANY, 2, NEW-STREET, (underneath Liberal Olub), CARDIFF. 873e THE CARDIFF-AND SOUTH WALES LOAN SOCIETY ARE LENDING DAILY in sums FROM S2 UPWARDS to working men and others "on their own security," repayable by easy instalments. Loans also made from 25 to B600 on any and every class of security, without publicity, without delay, without law charges, and at a low interest. Applica- tions attended to with promptitude and with secresy. Office hours, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Apply Manager, 14, Custom House-street (side door). Cardiff. Stamp for prospectus and particulars. 777 ONEYADVANCEbTMVATELY AND WITH- iML OUT PUBLICITY. £ 5 to £ 500 lent to respectable householders, without delay or loan office routine. Letters or personal calls treated in STRICT CONFI- DENCE, or will attend personally at any address upon receipt of letter. MR B. B. LESTER, 15, BRIDGE-STREET, NEWPORT 681 (a private house.) THITSOOTBT^VALES LOAN and DISCOUNT OFFICE ADVANCES CASH rom £ 3 to £ 300 to Householders, Farmers and others ithout security. If Borrowers cannot obtain an advance at this office they cannot do so by applying elsewhere. All business done strictly pnvate and confidential. Apply, personally, or by letter, to Lewis, Manager, 1 St. Johu!is.square, Cardiff. Office hours 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 762e HOUSEHOLDERS can obtain advances from j22 Xl- upwards on application by letter to Mr J. P. Thompson, 71, Sandon-terrace, Adam-st., Cardiff. 977 (~^ASH ACCOMMODATION.—The Cardiff and j County Advance Bank continues to make ad- vances upon any approved security repayable by in. stalments or otherwise, at moderate interest Bills discounted.—Apply Manager, 9, Caroline-street, Car- diff. Established 50 vears. 1119-1186 CASH ADVANCED (per post or otherwise) upon Jewellery, Silver Goods, Electro Plate, Pianos, Sealskins, Furniture, and every description of portable Property. Easy repayuierts. Alfred Chilcot and Co., 1. Great George-street, Park-street. BristoL Estab- lished 80 years. N.B.—Cash sent per return of post for valuables consigned for Loan. 917 IMPORTANT NOTICK-If you want Money send J. stamp for Prospectus before borrowing elsewhere to Mr Pike, 43, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 578 ONEY.—ADVANCKS, REPAYABLE by IN- f STALMENTS, Interest moderate. No prelimi- nary fees. Deposits received.—Apply 19, QUAY STREET (off St Mary-street), CARDIFF. 840-1205 TVSTONEY LENT & BILLS DISCOUNTED.— £ 5 to ixl. £ 500, on note of hand or own cheque, to house- holders and others. All bills held till due, and not re- discountea. No enquiry fees. No bills of s&le.-B. Behrens, 18, Neville-place, Clare Gardens, Cardiff. Not a Loan Office. 866 miscellaneous WM.snts. PLAIN SEWING and Dressmaking at home, cr at t Ladies' own houses.—Adah, 2, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 836 WANTED, old Gold and Silver, Broken Jewellery, Watches, Plate, Curiosities. Highest price given. -Harry Winstone, junr., 12, Bridge-street, Cardiff', 973 ANTED~second"- hand Molasses Puncheons, v v Must be cheap.—Richardson and Co., Mer- chants, Exchange, Cardiff. 780 WASHING (out-door) and Cleaning daily, wanted by a respectable married woman.—Good refer- fInceFj.AppIy B., Echo Office, Newport. 14 \V ANTED by respectable people care of and to v v clean offices _L J. "Echo; Office, Cardiff. 82 AISH'S LIVER PILLS have been "jVTAISH'S LIVER PILLS have been TT advertised 33 years in West of England and South W ales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, gam under the collar-bone and between shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right ide and low in back, feverish ii ess, sickness, and headache. As an Antibllious Till they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, ?i- 13id, and 2s 9,1, By post, 15 or 33 stamps.—Edward Maish. M.P.8.1 Chemist, Cotham, Bristol. Cardiff: Coleman and O. Newport: Mr Albert Smith Swansea Mr John Davies; Pontypool Mr T. Roderick, Chemists. Harmless. Innocent, Wonderful. 13274 986 ^UHOUL ADVEilTl SEMJS N TS. —Xi ■ e (O attention of Principals of Private and otbtr SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderats PRE- PAID TARIFF ior School Advertisements:— One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions Insertion. q,. d. S. (i. A. (i a. i Four Lines .,10 — 26^ 40„ 60 Sx, Lines 0 :1 0 8 0 12 0 twelve Lines 0 7 6 12 0 lp, 0 Eiffhc words may be calculated to a.nne. Advertise, menus can aiso appear iu the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS ill conjunction wiUi those in the South lvales Dciiv Afws, so as to form part of :¡. series or" insertions. JTMLL-POSTING aT NEWPORT, MON. _Ji .T. t)f.i REES, ISO COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT. BILL-POSTEK and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport. Ac Work sxeciued with despatch 1009 'I ^musmntts. j — — ■ CARDIFF. rpHEATRE HOYAL, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, February 24th, s>, the Great Emotional Drama* the DOUBLE J^/JARRIAGE, j't Bv Charles Reade. MONDAY N EXT, FEBRUARY 27TH. the DRURY- LANE DRAMA-YOUTH. Open 7, commence 7.30. Half-price 9. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. NEW GRAND THEATRE OF -i-1 VARIETIES, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager Mr HARRY DAT MONSTER COMPANY! Special Engagement of the American Coons, the THREE J E F F S. In their Decided Novelty, the Statue Cricket Dance Brilliant SuccIOsa and last week of the celebrated London Star, MISS MELLLE L'ESTRANGE New Magnificent Costumes and New s.on. At Nine o'clock each evening, in a MAGNIFICENT NE>V PALACE SCENE, Specially painted by Mr JOHN WATSON. ALL .>HOTtLD SEE lHIS TALENTED LADY Important Engagement of the Star Vocal Comedian, Mr RALPH PRINGLE. in his Latest London Successes. In addition, New i.nd Powerful Comwany. See bills. DEDICATED BY SPECIALCOMMAND TO HER MAJESTY THE QOJEEN. "IN DIE M A L O The largest and most powerful Picture ever painted by Her Majesty's Limner, SIR NOEL PATON, P.R.S.A., R.S.A., LL.D., And unanimously pronounced this Artist's masterpiece by the entire press and public. NOW ON VIEW AT P. W. TOMLIN'S FIKE ART GALT.ERY, 4, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Hours of Exbihition-10 to 1 and 2 to 5. 15 ADMISSION, 6D. 8661 -Vi Y ;E S I G H T -2-li SPECTACLRS ADAPTED to ASSIST and STRENGTHEN ALL KINDS of DEFECTIVE VISION, by an Optician of 25 years' experience. Fitted with Crystal Lenses, from 3s 6d. With Selected Pebbles, 7s bel to 10 6d. Oculists' Prescriptions and Repairs promptly exe cuted. Hints on the Preservation of Sight gratis. J. R. WOOD, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 3, CASTLE-STREET. CARDIFF (Opposite the Castle). 786 financial. "XTEWPORT (MON.) DISCOUNT COM- -Ll PANY, LIMITED. D. A. VAUGHAN, Esq., J.P., Chairman of Directors. DEPOSITS OF B5 AND UPWARDS Received (bearing interest at f,5 per cent., payable half- yearly). Repayable on one, three, or six months' notice being given, or as may be arranged. BILLS DISCOUNTED AND ADVANCES MADE On deposits of Deeds and other securities, Life Policies, Reversions, or on Bonds or Promissory Notes, with approved securities. Office-7, Tredegar-place. Newport, Mon. MR JOHN YOUNG, 881 Secretary and Manager.. PERSONS WIS HI N GtoMAK E MONEY JL by using S5 capital and upwards (no further liability) in Stock and rtbare transactions, averaging 3 days duration (Capital often doubled or trebled), should read H. B. SMITH'S PAMPHLET on How to make Unlimited Profits with Limited Liability." Ceurt Journal says, The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlet, Ac., post free.—H. B. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E C. 18e An Excellent Paper.Wide London Fun. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE i PRINCIPALITY. The Right Hon. John Morley, M.P., writes to the Editor I am much obliged to you for sending me your paper, which I have looked into with interest. Sir E. J. Reed K.C.B.. M.P., writes :-Y.ur paper is a wonderful affair, and reflects the utmost credit on you. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS NEW FEATURES, NEW STORIES, NEW SERIES OF ARTICLES. We have made arrangements with Mr J. M. FORSTER for the publication of his NEW AND ORIGINAL STORY, ENTITLED A MILLI0N! The FIRST "HAPTEE will appear ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH. Mr FORSTER is the author of Carchester's Ven- gea.nce, For Love and Gold," A Poor Man's Tragedy," Grace Maythorne's Fortune," "The Moss Pit Mystery," Love's Reward," Judith's Ro- mance," The Haunted Mine," and An Underground Tragedy," a 1 of which have been highlyapprtlciated but we think his latest story will be found still more interesting. A' MINER'S MILLION Is the story of a great fortune, showing how a Lanca- shire pitman amasses huge wealth, and how, at his death, his enormous riches become, owing to a singularly-worded will, the property of his nephew, a noble-minded young fellow, who afterwards hands over his fortune to his cousin, the millionaire's son-a scapegrace and a ne'er-do-well, who has been missing for many years. The story is founded'upon the most powerful of all human motives, viz., the DESIRE for LOVE and the THRIST for GOLD. The central figure of the tale is a lady of title-young, beautiful, poor, and ambitious a singularly gifted woman a crafty, passionate, modern Cleopatra, whose nature is a strange admixture of good and evil qualities, and who may eventually become either angel or devil, just as circumstances develop the noble or base parts of her nature. A MINER'S MILLION is full of incident and crisp dialogue. As far as possible the characters themselves tell the story. The tale contains graphic descriptions of UNDERGROUND DISASTERS—an EX- PLOSION and an I-NUNDATIOri; and the author's personal knowledge of the mines enables him to describe the varied scenes of mining life with a vividly realistic effect. The story is founded upon a strong and original plot. and contains an absorbing mystery which will defy the penetration of the most experienced novel reader until the moment the denouement is reached. The climax is approached, the mystery revealed, in a natural and simple fashion; and the tragic fate of Lady Ruth clears the way for justice being done to the other characters of the story. The Author of A MINER'S MILLION has con- tributed to many of the leading periodicals of the day his stories have won the warmest approval on account of their vivid, yet pure realism; and his contribution to The Nineteenth Century excited the greatest interest in every mining centre throughout the. kingdom. THE ST')RY WILL COMMENCE ON MARCH 10TH. In the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES. WEEKLY NEWS" of THIS WEEK is continued a series of Sketches in pan-and-ink, entitled- MEMORIES OF THE PAST; Being the RANDOM RECOLLECTIONS OF A SOUTH WALES JOURNALIST. By J. C. MANNING (CARL MORGANWG), Author of "Frozen Hearts," Paul Tracey's Legacy." ctc. The sketches deal in a chatty and genial spirit with the ordinary routine of public life in South Wales 30 years ago, and comprise many interesting recol- lections of men and things incidental to the period referred to and for some years subsequently. The rapid march of great events naturally obliterates much of minor note that would interest us in after life if it were only placed on record at the time. The irrevocable decrees of death, and the depar,ure ot living friends for distant lands, give a zest to the remembrance of long-forgotten things in which both once took an active part. It will be the object of the writer of "Memories of the Past" to touch with a gentle and kindly hand many incidents of the past that will serve to revive pleasant memories. No unkind word or depreciartve thought will be permitted to mar what is intended to be a series of pleasing recollections of many who are gone that can be read with interest by those who remain. A NEW SERIES of "EXPERIENCES OF A DETECTIVE," by JAMES McGOVAN, will be com- menced shortly. -yy- JENKINS, BILL POSTER 'MERTHYR TYDFIL, Rents the principal pasting stations in Mertbyr aud distr ct. Contracts made quarterly or yearly, b736 jmshtess ¡\bbress!!s. JOTHAA-1 & SONS, GREAT CLOTHING AND WOOLLEN « STORES, 26 & 27, ST. m ARY-STRELRT, CARpIFF. ESTABLIZSHED4838 (50 YEARS.) THE LARGEST SIIE & ASSORTMENT of any One Clothing^Tirm in South Wales or the West of England. JOTHAM & SONS SELL ONLY RELIABLE GOODS AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JOTHAM & SONS ARE MEN'S k BOYS' OUTFITTERS. JOTHAM & SONS ARE WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND BESPOKE TAILORS. :J;i-' JOTHAM & SONS ARE HATTERS & MAFUF AOTURERS. JOTHAM & SONS ARE HOSIERS & SHIRT MAKERS. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. • b99 ASK FOR SOUTH WALES CELEBRATED JAMS AND j^JARMALADE, SELECTED STRAWBERRY, PRESERVED WHOLE IN 1, 2, AND 3LB. STONE AND GLASS JARS SOUTH WALES JAM ANDMARMALAD COMPANY (LIMITED), CANTON, CARDIFF. 415 GREAT MONEY DISTRIBUTION. tio GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK I TO THE I READERS OF THE SOUTH WALES ECHO." I The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES ECHO have the pleasure of announcing that they will distribute 210 EACH WEEK in FREE MONEY GIFTS amongst the readers of the SOUTH WALES ECHO. The Gifts will be as follow FIRST PRIZE £ 5 0 0 SECOND PRIZE • £ 10 0 THIRD PRIZE £0 10 0 FOURTH PRIZE 0 10 0 FIFTH PRIZE ) 10 0 SIXTH PRIZE 0 10 0 SEVENTH PRIZE. 0 5 0 EIGHTH PRIZE 0 5 0 NINTH PRIZE 0 § 0 TENTH PRIZE 0 5 0 EliKVENTH PRIZE 0 5 0 TENTH PRIZE. 0 5 0 EliKVENTH PRIZE 0 5 o. TWELFTH PRIZE. 0 5 0 I THIRTEENTH PRIZE 0 5 0 FOURTEENTH PRIZE. 8 5 0 Commencing each Monday, there will be printed in the ECHO a Daily Coupon, numbered each week from 1 to 6. Every reader desiring to participate must cut out the six Coupons issued during the week, and send them to our Cardiff, Newport, or Swansea office not later than 12 o'clock, noon, each Monday, addressed— PRIZE DISTRIBUTION," J SOUTH WALES ECHO, I One of the Coupons must be filled up with the name and address of the sender. This Coupon SOUTH WALES ECHO, One of the Coupons must be filled up with the name and address of the sender. This Coupon will be placed in the revolving wheel, and will have an equal chance of securing one of the four- teen prizes. For the convenience of our readers, and to save cost of postage, Coupons car;, be left at our Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea offices before 12 noon every Monday. One or more sets of Coupons can be enclosed in the same envelope. Cardiff Office: 83, St. Mary-street, Swansea Office: 2, College-street. Newport Office: 1, Tredegar-place. The LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS will be published each Wednesday in the SOUTH WALES ECHO. SPECIAL NOTIOE TO COUNTRY Readers. In order that readers residing in places which have no dispatch of fails on Sunday may not be debarred from participating in the Drawing, tee have ar- ranged that Coupons from such places shall be received at our Cardiff Office 1lp to 10 o'clock on Tuesday mornings. AMERICAN DENTISTRY PERFECTLY PAINLESS. TEETH. Dental Notice. rjlEETH. JL OWPNIS AT CARDIFF. J. ASSISTEO BY Dr. CHARLES KNABE. ATTEND DAILY 10 TILL 7. F. OWEN can also be consulted uery Thursday at 72, CROCKHEKBTOVVN, | p AI?TYrJTW 42, QUEEN STUEET, j OAKL'A^ • OWEN'S CONSULTATION FREK OF CHARGE. rpEETH—OWEN AND CO., M.R.D.E., T SURGEON DENTISTS, From London (Established 30 years), 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. CMOLD STOPPINGS. AMERICAN X SYSTEM. Teeth, no matter how badly decayed, by the aid of pure gold and other materials, can be retained in the mouth for years. In fact, by Owen's American system of crowning and facing teeth with enamel, which is so artistically matched in every way that detection is mpossible, many decayed teeth and apparently useless sheila can be effectually restored, and made sound and useful for mastication, without the slightest pain or discomfort. American stoppings from 5s a tooth. rjlEETH OF SURPASSING B EttUTY. OBTAINED SIX PltlZR MEI)AI,S. Owen's new specialitv of CROWN DENTISTRY. Artistic, Painless, and Perfect. Crown Dentistry," the latest speciality in English, American, and French. The adjustment of Artificial Teeth either permanently or otherwise, entirely with out plates, wires, or palates, and as no extractions axe required there Is absolutely no pain. Single Tooth from 2s 6d. Upper or Lower Set from jEl 5s. Consultation* rrea uilv. from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 320* —— —-— i m UNI)AY'S COMPOUND p HOSPHATED jgjLIXIR OF QUININE. A NERVP: AND BRATh STIMU- LANT AND TONIC. Is recommended and can be ta.ken with the most satisfactory results in Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nervousness, Neural- gia. Sleeplessness, Over-worked Brain,- Hysteria, Mental anil Physical Exhaustion, Diminished Vitality, and all forms of Extreme or Nervous Debility. or Nervous Debility. 1: Sold JIJ. Bottles 2s 3d and 4s each (by ifot 3d and 6d extra), or six 4s bottles for 22s. f. Prepared only by j IUNDAY, CHEMIST, 1, HISH-STREET, CARDIFF. I V, t; 233 MESSRS \V. H. SMITH ANA SOJS deliver the SO UTS WALES ZAIhY NJSW.S au an eariy hour each Morping in ail parts of the follow ing towns":— CARDIFF SWANSEA5 NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYtt PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDAltz PONTYPOOI. ROA.D BUJlE DOCKS HEREFCStl) PEMBROKE DOrvr BRIDGENU NEW M llfcMJRD HAV ERFORDW EST NEATH BRISTOl* GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TEN BY 'J ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDIFF TIMES aiso delivered every Fr day to any address in the aboYB mentioned Towns. ORbERS "0 be sent :.0 Itoè Managers ot the various IVEWPOICT. -SOUTH WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 1,Tredegar-place Ra follos:- FIRST EDITION 1.30 P.M. THIRD EDITION 4.SO P.M. SPECIAL EDITION 6.30 P. m ISnsiness ^ti&resses. JMMEDIATE ELIEF FROM £ jOUG^l, &c. COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS COUGHS L EWIS'S pECTORAL Jg ALS AM FOR ROUGHS, COLDS, A STEMA, JJ OARSENESS, CONSUMPTION, SHORTNESS o OF JGREATH, JNFLUENZA, s PITTING of BLOOD, JGRONCHITIS, and all Disorders of the Chest and Liiiiii-, is ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL who have tried it to be beyond doubt the bst and gAFEST REMEDY ¡ ever introduced for the above complaints. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN BOTTLES at 13id&2s 9d EACH. Be suie to ask for ][ Ewis's 113ECTORAL B ALSAM AND DO NOT BE PERSUADED TO TAKE ANY OTHER. Prepared by J AS. L EWIS &- CO., LIMITED 8, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 1- TOOTHACHE. I rjlOOTHACHE fJlOOTHACHE rjpOOTHACHiS fJlOOTHACHE rjpOOTHACHE I rjlOOTHACHE fJlOOTHACHE rpOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE rj^lOOTHACHE I rjp00THACHE fJpOOTHACHE I rjpOOTHACHE rpOOTHACHE rjpOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE rjpOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE rpOOTHACHE rjlOOTHACHE JL I' rjlOOTHACHE TOOTHACHE JL 6:4 -L KWISIS AMERICAN ODONTIC. The only certain CURE TOR T 0 0 T H ACHE. Never fails te give I NSTANT I RELIEF, SOLD EVERYWHERE, In bottles 7jd and Is lid each Never have your TEETH EXTRACTED Without first trying 1 ^EWIS'S A MERICAN ODONTIC. GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE WONDERFUL BARGAINS AD GENUINE REDUCTIONS. Bought for casfj, 4Q per cent, less; thfca cost price, BANKRUPT STOCK • Of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S 1JMBRELLAS, FROM nd. EACH I W. KORNER & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 28, 29, 30, A 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 906 SPRING. 1888. E E D S SEEDS! S IE D S! FOR GOOD AND NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS GO TO THOMAS AND CO., 105 AND 106. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Who have just received a consignment from the eminent crowers. Carter and Co., the Queen's Seedsmen. The Cottagers' Collection, 5s, sufficient for small garden, sent post free. Cheapest lot eve- offered. The Amateurs' Collection, 10s, for larger garden, com- Crising every sor. of vegetable in common use, with eans anu peas of beat sorts. Branch-Yo Old Gre n Seed Stores, Back of High-street, Newport. 16 Packets of Annual Flower Seeds, with cultural directions. Is, Post Free. S30 jpi I F TH "pi PIT JON OF THE "SOUTH WALES ECHO" is published EACH EVENING at7 p.m., and contains all the Latest GENERAL, FOREIGN, aud SPORI. ING TELEGRAMS up to the time of going to Press. On SATURDAYS a SPECIAL FOOTBALL EDI- TION is published at 8 o'clock, and contains I'ULL REPORTS of all Local Matches, and SPECIAL TELE- GRAPHIC REPORTS of all the Leading RUGBY and ASSOCIATION MATCHES played throughout the United Kingdom. Jj> O S T A L DELIVERY OP THIS SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The rroprietort of the SOUTH 9? MKS DULY NEW beg to annouuce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities tbay are euabied to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff <j.30 a.ra and o.4b a.m. Country Subscribers residiug within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CA R&LARTHENSH I lt.B PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONSHIRK anti MONMOUTHSHIRE conmrised within the Trederar ana Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have sre SOUTH WAI.ES D4II.Y NEWS delivered at their resi dences daily by the same oost as that which co eys their London letters London and West of England subscribers receive tneir naoers on the afternoon of publication. The" SiccoNi EIMTIOS of the SOUTH WAX.ES DULY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow. ing and all ctber places within the Cardiff Postal District in time for the firsc woriiiziff (ieijyerv: St Pagan's Pencoed S Brides-sun. Ely I St. Nicholas Bonviletone Peterstone LlandaS Radyr Morganstown Meliiurriffitta Pentyfch St Andrew s I Sully ,n Couftyraila Dinas Powis Cadoxton Barry Caerphilly Beawas Ystrad Mynach Pwllypant St.lSeilon's crin Mabl, Michaeistn-IeVeUvv Casiietown Marsnfield ar4 Penarth Llandough Lisvane Llanishen Whitchurch T'afTs Weil I T'afTs Weil Tongwyniai^ Wainut Tre«»Br>dg PER QUARTER, POST-FREE 0 9. 9 PER HALF-YEAR 019 16 PER YEAR « 19 0 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS CKPICRS and 83 St. Ma-rv.afreet.. INJECTION DAY.—An INFALLIBLE REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic: cures in a few days without medicines. Sold in bottles, 2s6d each (by post is 9d), by all chemists. London agents, F. Newbery and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agent for Cardiff. J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-streetl2583 370* tBixahtiss Aftftrissis. MASTERS & CO.'S Men's Suits 12/11, 15/11. 18/6, 21/6, 25/6, 23/9, 52/6, 55/6, 42/, 45/ 49/6, 55/ MASTERS & CO.'S Youths' Suits, 8/6 to 46/ MASTERS & CO.'S Boys' Suits, .J. 1/114. 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, Sill. 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11. MASTERS & CO.'S Men's Over .1"-1. coats, 12/11. 15/11. 18/6, 21/6. 25/6 29/9, 32/6, 45/ 49/6, 55/. IV/T ASTERS & CO.'S Men's Covert -LtX Coats. 12/11, 15/11, 18/6, 21/6, 25/6, 29/9; 32/6, 35/6, 42/ 45/ 49/6, 55/ MASTERS & CO.'S Youths' Over coats, 8/6 to 29/6. MASTERS & CO.'S Boys' Over- JJM. coats, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, to 21/6. "r ASTERS & CO.'S Men's Hard -L.VJ Felt Hats, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 411, 5/11, 6/11. MASTEHS & CO.'S Men's Silk -i-TJL Hats, 7/11, 9/11, 13/11, 17/11. MASTERS & CO.'S Boy's Hard Felt Hats, -/9, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2Ii, 2/11, 3/11. I MASTERS & co.'s Umbrellas, ..l Alpacca and Zanella, 3/6, 1/11, 2/11, II 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. MASTERS & CO.'S Silk Umbrellas, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 18/6, 21/6, 25/6, 29/6. MASTERS & CO.'S White Shirts, 2/11, 3 11, 5/6, 7/6. MASTERS & CO.'S Print Shirts, I 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. 1YfASTERS & CO.'S Wool Shirts, -LJ-1. 1/ 1/6, 1/114, 2/6, 2/11,3/11, 4/11, 5/11,6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11. 1 TERMS-CASH. NO CREDIT. Money returned if the article purchased is not I approved of. >d J'-Ø;v FURNISH ON OUR NEW HIRE SYSTEM. HOUSES OR APARTMENTS COMPLETELY FURNISHED ON A NEW SYSTEM ADOP. TED SOLELY BY US, WHEREBY ALL PUBLICITY, EXPOSURE, AND IN. QUIRIES USUALLY MADE BY OTHER COMPANIES ARE DISPENSED WITH. We have an immense stock of JJOUSEHOLD JjlURNITURE 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 wot home iq a private Yan free of charge1 NO STAMP OR AGREEMENT CHARGES MADE; NO BILL OF SALE. Everything Private. No Security, 11 Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will under- take te supply furniture, Jfcc., equally ae good, at ten per cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff, V Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our immense stock, aud compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL SUPPLY :£3 WORTH Is 6d WEEKLY. jB6 WORTH 28 fad WEEKLY. £10 WORTH 4s 0d WEEKLY £15 WORTH 5s Otl WEEKLY £20 WORTH fcs Od WEEKLY 1 And so on in proportion. Special r terms for large quantities, PLJAn NOTE THE ADDRESS SOUTH 'YyAIdSS J^URNISHING 0OMPANY, 31' CASTLE JgTIUSET, (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF. 970 ■■■■ HEATH'S PIANOFORTES QRGANS AND |I| ARMONIUMS Q E A T H AND g O N S, THREE YEA-rS' SYSTEM Is Applied to tho Hire of Instruments by ail Makers, froiif 10s Monthly. Every Instrument Guarantee* Cooperative Prieet ror. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from I 61, Queen-street, Cardiff. 269 A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BEECHAMS PILS Are admitted by thousands to be worthabove a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous such 8.S wmd pain in th^ stomach, sick hoadhache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drow-iness, cold cbills, flushings of hear., loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness. scurvy, and blotches on the ski", disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, Ac., Ac. chil1, flushings oÏ beat. Joss of &ppetite, sbllrtness of breath, costiveness. 5CIU.Y. and blotches on tbe ski", disturbed leep, frightful dreams, and 3.11 nenous and trembling sensations, Ac., Ac. I Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, xnd they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female shoulei be without them. Xhore is IlD metiK cille to be found to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box. they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses W111 be found to work wonders upnn the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole mnscnlar system,restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen e ige of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health. tke whole »bni<I1 energy of the human frll.111e. are FACTS admitted by t housands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner. vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pin- They have the largest sale of patent medicine in the woriii. Prepared only by the P onrietor, T. BEECHAM, Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is lAdand 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. 210 N.B. Fufi directions are give* with each He*. 7781 SuStMES I?RY'S PURE CONG SNTRATED COCOA. Ask your Grocer for gratis sample and copy of medical testimonials COJO MASTERS & CO'S Suits to Order. 42. 45/6, 59/6, 65,6, 7f/6, 89/6: 89/6. MASTERS & GO'S Trousers to Order. 10/6, 17/ 15/6, 18/6, 21/5, 24/6, 29 6 MASTERS & GO'S Coat and Vest to Order. 33/0, 39/6, 4a/ 49 6, 58/6, 65/ 69/6. MASTERS & CO'S Overcoats to Order 32/6, 39/o, 45/ 49/6, 55/ 59/6, 65/ MASTERS & CO'S Covert Coat to .r :1. Order. 29/ 35,9, 41/3, 45/9, 513. 55/9, 61/3. MASTERS & CO., 29 & 30, St. Mary. street, Cardiff. MASTERS & CO., 292, Bute-street, Cardiff. MASTERS & co., is & 19, Castie- street, Swansea. MASTERS & CO., 39 «& 40, High- -7-4. street, Newport. MASTERS & CO., 124, High-street, Mertbyr. A STEP, S & CO., 80, Taff-street, Ponty- l.f..L pridd. \f ASTERS & CO., 11, High-street, Hereford. TVI ASTERS & CO., 11, Canon-street, -»-vJL Aberdare. MASTERS & CO., George-street, Ponty- pool. MASTERS & CO., 70, Frogmore-streeti Abergavenny. ■ ■■ '« u 1 —, ■ 1 1 im9 753 ESTABLISHED 1858. Jy/JARSH & COMPANY, GENERAL FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMKNT. 60, ST. MAUY-S'IREET, CARDIFF. ADULTS' FUNERALS. 1st Class, with best Glass-side Hearse (plumed or plain), best Coach, and Pair of their well- known Flemish-bred Horses to each. 1-itsch Eim Poiihhed Coffin, Lest Registered Furniture lined with Flannel. elaborate Name Plate (engraved), tine Satin- trimmed Robe, and self-attend- ance d 6 0 For every additional best Coach with Pair of Hor-es, if required. 1 0 2nd Class, with plumed or plain Hearse, or with est Shellabier if preferred), with co4ch and pair of best Horses to each. Polished Elm Coffin, Registered Furniture, Flannel Robe, and attendance £ 4 4 For every additional best Coach and pair of Horses, if required 0 14 3rd Class, with Shellabier and Pair of Horses (glass-side or plain), to carry Corpse and Six Friends, 1-inch Elm Cottin lined with Flannel, Flannel Dress, and at. tendaiiee 3 For every additional best Coach and Pair, if required. 0 14 4th Class, with Shellabier and Pair of Horses, J-inch Elm Coffin with three p irs o side handle-, lined with Flannel, Name Plate, and attendance £ 21 For every additional Coach with one Horse 0 7 5tb Class, with Ooe-Hors-* £ && tabior to carry Corpse and Six Friend-, 3-inch Elm Coffin lined ivitli* Fiitnnel, Flannei Dress, and attendance £ 2 0 For every additional Coach with One Horse. 0 7 0 6th Class, with One-Horse Shd- labier to carry Corpse and Six Friends, Coffin, Dress and at. tendance Elis 16 TERMS—CASH ONLY. THE PRIMARY. PRESSING AND PRINCIPAL WAIST THIS WEATHER IS THE WARM WINTER QLOTHING OF "W pRIOE AND SONS. THE CARDIFF HOUSE. The saist Comfortable, the most Fashionable, the iaost Elegant, the most Stylish, the m'lst lJu: able, and the irost Kconomical. Promptlyproenre one of t eir new Cape Overcoats, prices from 21s to 50s, and one of their new Winter Suits, prices from 17s 6d to 45s. No better value to be had all the wide world over." Winter Hosiery, Fla' nel Shirts, Jerseys, Cardigans, Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Rugs, Itc. « Address: 5C and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 4b and 47 llle CAR *TREET. CARDIFF. 1007 PIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE JL When you can become the owner of a nice instrument for the small payment of 10s 6d PER MONTH ON rjlHOMFSON AND g HACK ELLS (LIMITED BIRE SYSTEM 1 No security required, and the instrument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument guaranteed, and exchanged if wos approved ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. THOMPSON AND S H ACKfiLL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSKA., NEWPORT, PONTYPRIDD. PENARTH, BRECON, and OLOUCKS'l'Elt 40 JJ^IDGE-ST., ^JARDIFF FOLLICK, PAWN BR0KE2. HIGHEST VALUE LENT ON (;OLD ANI) BILYSIM VALUABLES. OVER 52 AT THE RATE OF 4d IN TUK FOUND INTEREST EXCEEDING £ 10 AT 311 IN THE POUND INTEREST. 40, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. ssse rjiHE j^INE J^UT gTUDIO, QUEI N-STREET ARCADE. Mr CHAPMAN'S PHOTOGRAFHS Are giving every satisfaction. Moit compiimenfarj expressions of opinion from all who have been Photographed. Prices :—2s 6d for 3, 4s for 6. and 7i for 12. All taken by the Latest, Best, &;ia Quickest processes, and weather really no object. 17a A L S A ill SUPERSEDED! :J MAT MILTON'S AM&iUCAN HERB PASTJB. MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAX MIl/fON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MA! MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAr, MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. 747e 1$ vrariauted to cure ail /discharges from the urinary! |ur«aits in either *»* jTiioioutbiy reii*i>ie con- venient to take. In tins,! 2s 9d and 4s od each. Free] by post odes:ra. UEWSON'S COMPOUND PENNYROYAL I I PILLS FOR FEMALES. In boxes. Is lAd ana 2s 9dl each; free by PGst 2d extra.) Local Agents: Cardiff, Mrl Munday, Chemist, 1, Daice-S street Newport, Mr J.I Phillips, 92, Commercial-! street; Swansea, Mr Keail,; j Chemist, 193, Hich-street !F. H. lU'wson. 8, Victoria-! lavonue, Maiaaee, Newuort.i IMO, T IjQndon Barclay & SODS AMEftlCAW HERB A^Rlciif HEtiB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE AMKRICAN HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON* AMERICAN HERB PASTE. iO*}? ASK YOUR GROWER FOR EDWARDS' DESICCATED SOUPS THE LUXURY OF THE AGE. Cookery Book Gratis and Post Free.-Name this Paper. 26 WAUING-STRKET, BELFAST. 798 3, 4, 5 and 6 CAMOMILE-STREET, LONDON. FrfiOAIP-ON'S BURDOCK PMLS. X THE GREAT BLOOD P(J-RI FIER. -Purify the foulest blood ana reii-ve every disease of stomach, liver, and kidneys. These wonderful Pills cure diseases wijich could not be reached liv any other medi. cine. For Rheumatics, J.umiJ¡.o, Piiss, Gravel. Pains in the Back, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Wonads. or White Swelling, Scrofula, Cancers, Blotches ini the Face and Body, Swelled Vest, etc.Jaundice, D Awy.and boers of all kinds, 11 S>t>xes at Is 1t.i by a] i chemist#, or from the manufactory 44, Oxford :rOfÖ!j" ,t'?n'l.j,U" )i" In ()1" .v"i !'H;.1,ln\ A/IEN WHO WISH TO~MARRY AND Xv L BK HAPPi should see the MAGIC .MIRROR sent free to any part of the worid on receipt of Post Card, with name and addtet •—8, Fitz-sq., Sheffield. Don't delay, send at ome, it costs you nothing 3623-180