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^———•—.II— II IUHMIII— III, i>rn^ll Prepaid Advertisements g- the Wanted and To be Let" class. *U WORDS SIXPENCE. THREE TIMES NINEPENCE. |j^LLjMES ONE SHILLING. WORDS ONCE •J'Httur;, six" WORDS. OR-CE. TIMES. TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 20 Words 0 9 1 0 16 Words 1 0 | X 6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 >0 Words i 1 6 i 3 0 4 6 of Ute above class inserted in Hie •To™, VLMKS I'IMKS," and the SOD In WALES IHII.Y^L, "OA^- the following rate tvs '« six times in Echo, Si* tlrtfc Six time. Once in iu J! CaidifITirv.es, WOBDS. South Wale. and^Joee in s- ECb° Cardiff Times |« *^»' Dally News. 20 WordsFIT 2 6 I 20 Words 1 6 2 Õ 3 9 10 Words 2 Õ 3 Õ 5 6 50* Words Õ 9 5 0 8 9 60 Words 4 6 6 0 10 6 personal. WANTED, the Address of Thomas Hyne, a Boiler- maker, late of 47, Daniel-street, Cathays. A 'e*ard will be given for the above information by the Furnllirung Company, 5, St. John's-sq., Cardiff. 16 jltatrimomal. YOU ABE MARRIED, or contemplating taking this important step, wo can send you valuable lnfortnation which you ought to know. Send your, rldresg, and we will send catalogue and pamphlet; •fee— ddress H. G. Kerr, Mostyn road, Merton, SURREY. 600 fjpHE MATRIMONIAL POST AND FASHION- ABLE MARRIAGE ADVERTISER, most Qesirable Candidates for Matrimony. Prije 3d in 4Ad.—Address Editor, 8, Nicholas-street, fe'sto) 737 illustcal. f YRGANETTE for Sale, choap, cost 57s would take J: 56s or exchange for fowls.—Apply 74, Maughan- *treet, Penarth. 74 t i IANO, trichord, taken for a debt; no use for it; Y will sell for less than half its value.—Apply R CWb, 65, Newport-road, Roach, Cardiff. 84 j-iltOFKSSOR (experienced) gives Pianoforte, Sing- ing, and Elocution Lessons. — 12, dive-road, ^anton, 9, Moira-at.eet, Roath, Cardiff, or Pupils Residences. Terms moderate. 988 fe^LENDID-TONED HARMONIUM,"five stops, I •O knee swell, in beautiful walnut case, for half the 1-111ateher, 63, Newport-road, Cardiff. 22 Ilomesiic crban!s. £'1 ENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted. Washing done at home; small family.—Rose Cottage, Albert-avenue, Maindee, Newport. OOD GENERAL SERVANT, also Nurse, wanted H immediately must have good references.—Apply Captain W. Thomas, Alexandra-road, Newport. 24 CI ENERAL SERVANT wanted, young; must be 7 fond of children, and give good reference.—Apply Talbot-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 967 \\7 ANTED, a strong young Country Girl in small v family as General Servant.—Apply 18, Llan- Olethian Gardens, Cardiff. 88 "7 ANTED, a good General Servant age about v ? 20 fond of children.—Apply 51, Capel-street, Newport, Mon. 23 WANTED, Experienced General Servant; also Strong Girl, who can wash and iron, and Useful Bid, about 12 or 14.—Mrs Powell's Registry Office, Oak- Otreet, Abertillery, Mon. 992 "Xi ANTED, good General Servant, two in family.— ▼ J Apply OakfieJd House, Chepstow road, Maindee, Newport. 21 \\TANTED —Domestic servants of all kinds, clerks, _▼ j mechanics, etc., for London and country.— Enclose stamp to Registry Agency," Narberth, Pem. t 954 Situations W Iteant. COMMISSION AGENT wanted, to take orders for CoaL—Apply, by letter, stating age and experience, I. J. Farthing, 173, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 884 GIRDER MAKER (Good) Wanted.—Apply to Dyne Steel and Co., Engineers, Tredegar-place, New- iporfc Mon. QTEAM CRANE DRIVER, one who has driven a Chaplin preferred.—Apply at once Humphries' Dry Dock Works, Cardiff. 109 WANTED, a few energetic Men as Agents salary and commission to good men.—Apply, A. and G Taylor, Arcade Studio, Newport. 22 Of)/\ to £ 2,000.—TOBACCONISTS Commencing.— <3wiQ\f Illustrated Guide, regd. (136 pages), "How to open respectably from B20 to £ 2,000," 3 stamps —H Myers and Co., Tobacconists' Outfitter*, 107 and 111, Eus ton-road. London. Estimates free. BIle ítuntiOttS Maitigft. RE E NG AG EM ENT wanted by Young Lady ex- .'L\' perienced in Grocery and Confectionery accus- tomed to book-keeping. Reliable reference.—Address Confectioner, "Daily News Office, Cardiff. 890 '=- ^oDgtugs, apartments. &x. A PARTMENTS (Unfurnished), Sitting-room, one Bedroom, newly done out, with use of kitchen. 2, Mount Stuart-square, Docks. 48 APARTMENTS, comfortably furnished, hot and cold bath suita.ble for two gentlemen friends terms 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 COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for respectable man, bedroom to himself 38 6d per week.—109, Castle- road, Roath, Cardiff. 934e "BJ^RONT Sitting-room and bedroom to Let. suitable fi. for two gentlemen piano and bath. Moderate terms.—Apply 19, Fitzhamon Embankment, Cardiff. 123 FRONT SITTING-ROOM and Bedroom to Let, J)T suitable for two gentlemen hot and cold baths. -99, Frederick-street. Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 85 T1 NFURNISHED APARTMENTS.—Two, or three J Rooms in quiet neighbourhood, suitable for lady or gentleman, or married couple.—Apply Mrs Batten, Reel Path, St. Augustine's-road, Penarth. 10b Rouses, &c.. VIa Wet. C-ÕTT Aë; ES (three good)jfor sale. "Situated at Roger- y stone, close to the new works all let. Lease 999 years.—Apply, J. Harris, on the grounds. 17* LY, near CARDIFF.—House to Let (Rose Cot- U tage). Low rent to respectable tenant.-Apply 9, Gold-street, Roath. 10J OUSE (6-Roomed) to" Let7~Cyfarthfa-sti-et!i, off Castle-road rent 6s.—G. T. Hutchings, Gazon Bouse, Castle-road, Roath. 20 ? i UTHIN GARDENS.—-A well-built House to be let or sold, with immediate possession.—Apply, first instance, 14, Llanbleddian Gar(fens,Cathays,Cardift.952 LET, 68, Elm-street, Roath, in good condition, 1. long garden 10s weekiy.—Apply Atlas Furnish- ing Co., 5, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 124 TO BE LET, superior Cottage, Whitchnrch-place, t. Cathays.—Apply on piemises, or J. Brown, 22, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. m)SOlY-PLACE.-To be Letr^^Tvind^r- place, Cardiff. 1 he premises are admirably ad.pt..d for a professional gentieinan—Apply at the South Wales Daily News Office. Cardiff 772 YNDHAM-ROAD-Six roomed" Houses in good condition quiet, respectable street. —"W. San- ders, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 113 77 WELLINGTON-STREET, Canton-New ba-ck- < 4, kitchen being buiit good garden immediate possession 6s 9d.—Apply 78, or Rees, 5, Kymin-terrace, Penarth. 914 premises, ^c. i » ■, fhu STAB. rSQ Loft (30 feet long), with Lar; su jjfped House, close to Canton Market; f<, >r Sale on easy terms.— Sanders, 28. oV TO BE LET, No. J, uidsor-pl<*ce. close on to Crockherbtown, as Offices or for business pre- mises. Contains 10 rooms, cellars, and large gartlen.and back entrance to Park-lane: suitable for professional man, milliner, tailor, draper, school, <fcc.—APP'y. "South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. J772__ Jfor ^alc.j £ wse £ Jtanà. &c. FOR SALE, 7 Houses, Ethel-street, Canton.—Apply to Peter Price, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. 79 HOUSES (Two) for Sale, situated in Gordon-street, JUM- Maindee, 99 years lease; S125 each.—Apply H. Card, 1, North Marion-street, Newport. 28 3For ^aUv-ifliscfiUaneaus. A CTIVE Welsh Pony, 13 hands, Long Cart and Har- JiL ness, suit Greengrocer or CoalseUer only £11.- Davies, Hairdresser, Caerphilly. u 8 LIGHT SPRING TRUCK, a Furniture Truck, 1 Pony Tip-Cart, 1 Bicycle (52-in). —Apply AV. J. Uphill, Wheelwi-ight and Shoeing Smith, 68, \Vtiling- ton-street. Canton Cardiff. 9300 p ARGAIN.—Pony, spring cart, and harness for Sale, suit greengrocer or milk seller;, price £ 6 6s,; I Apply Brook Cottage, Penulay road, Roath. 73 BARGAIN.—For sale. Pony. 12 hands, with Spring Cart and Harness; suit greengrocer £9.- Apply 93, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 3 "OICYCLES.—54-inch Jd,) inch PlaIn bearingi, 48-inch do.—Powell, Adam- street, Cardiff. inch S-J cylinder, 12 inch stroke, with fly wheel and pulley and pump attached to same, ban be sei;t» j anytime at the "South Wales Daily Nsws." Office, Cardiff. 773 i L "o. FOR SALE, small Groyliour.d Bitch, very fast, cheap.—Apply 59, Weils-street, Canton. MANGLES !—Excellent Patent Washing and I Mangling Machines, only 32s 6d each; war- ranted.—Bevan and Company, The Cardiff Fur- nis'ners," Cardiff. 25 "TWJ EWPORT.—Good Red Ash Coal, most suitable for J.1 general household purposes, lis 6d per ton. -F. H. Perry, Alma-street, Yard. Orders received by Sirs Harris, Confectioner, Baneswell-road. 26 TV ORWICH CANARIES.—Cock, grand songster, R from 6s 6d Hens from 2s 9d each pairs matched from 8s 6d. Satisfaction guaranteed.-Baker, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 83 PRINTERS.—For Sale, Furnival's Litho. Machine, < for (best register) cash or credit, about ;CIOO. Jefferies and Sons, Bristol. m 912 WO light strain, .1. five shillings each. Two dark Brahma Cockerels, three shillings each.-72, Marion-street, Cardiff. 93 TIP CARTS (strong) for Sale suit builder or haulier £ 7 10s spring traps and milk cart.—W. Bishop, wheelwright and smith, Grangetown, Cardiff. 61 RGENT-IUS'f BE SOLD. -Ilai-(IiDg'S Principles 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 price £ 4 4s, take B2. —14, Oakfield Grove. Clifton. 1.,5277 987 8615 WHITE LEGHORN Cockerel for sale or exchange, couple of Brahmas Dorking pullets wanted, cheap.-14, Neville-place, Clare-gardens, Riverside, Cardiff. 121 iflisrdlanfcms. 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, anil, 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 od weekly E10 worth, 4s weekly S15 worth for 5s weekly 220 worth, 6s 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.—Itumley's celebrated feather Jf beds, bolsters, two pillows (501bs), 37s. Strong tick, purifaed feathers.—Rumley, Wholesale Bedding- Manufacturer, Bond-street, Bristol. 997 TWISHING TACKLE in large and choice variety. I I Fishing Tickets, Rod Licenses for Taffi, Ely, and Rhymney.-Silver Trout, Bridge-street, Cardiff. SHOP LAMPS! Street Lamps 11 Hotel Lamps 111 Best and cheaDesfc at C. E. Gurnsey's Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. All kinds of lamps repaired. Carriage lamps, 10s 3d pair. Large stock of New and Seeond-hand Lamps. 73tJ rj^OBACCONISTS' COMMENCING. — For advice J how to open remuneratively from any amount, however small, send for Illustrated Catalogue, three stamps.— Lesser Friedlander, 3, Houndsditch, London. Oldest, best, and cheapest house in the world. Estab- lished 60 years. 13279 3 THE PATHWAY OF SAFETY, a book for young 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 selt-treatment, with local and internal remedies, which has cured thousands of peisons who had lor-t all hone before reading this book. Published by a duly-qualified Surgeon for the benefit of mankind. A copy sent free.—Address secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmsnehain. 198 n A GIVEN away if no relief. Fell's Rumic oures 3^, Ð Rheumatic, Gout, and Sciatica bottle sent free 15 stamps.—144, London-load, Manchester. 31 iHoneij. MONEY—ADVANCKS, REPAYABLE by IN- lu STALMENTS. Interest moderate. No prelimi- nary fees. Deposits received.—Apply 19, QUAY STREET (off St Mary-street), CARDIFF. 840-1205 MONEY LENT & BILLS DISCOUNTED.— £ 5 to £ 500, on note of hand or own cheque, to house- holders and others. All bills held till due, and not re- discounted. No enquiry fees. No bills of Sale.-B. Behrens, 18. Neville-place, Clare Gardens, Cardiff. Not a Loan Office. 866 ( tASH ADVANCED, Repayable by Instalments j Lew Interest. No Ftees. 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 PROM:22 UPWARDS to working men and others "on their own security," repavable by easy instalments. Loans also made from 25 to £ 500 on any and every class of security. without publicity, without delay, without law charges, and at a low interest. Applica- tions attendel1 to with promptitude and with secresv Office hours, 10 a m. to 8 p.m.-Apply Manager, 14, I Custom House-street (side door), Caruiff. Stamp for prospectus and particulars. 777 (tiONEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY AND WITH- HI OUT PUBLICITY. £ 5 to SbOO 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 581 (a private house.) THE SOUTH WALas LOAN and DISCOUNT OFFICE ADVANCES CASH rom £ 3 to £ 300 to Householders, Farmers and others ithout security. If Borrowers cannot obtain an advance at thh office they cannot do so by applying elsewhere. All business done strictly private and confidential. Apply, personally, or by letter, to Lewis, Manager, 1 St. John's-square, Cardiff. Office hours 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 762e HOUSEHOLDERS can obtain advances from £2 dL upwards on application by letter to Mr J. P. Thompson, 71, Sandon-terrace, Adam-st., Cardiff. 977 /~1ASU ACCOMMODATION.—1'be Cardiff and V7 County Advance Bank continues to make ad- vauces upon any approved security repayable by in- stalments or otherwise, at moderate interest Bills discounted.—Apply Manager. 9, Caroline-street, Car- diff. Established 50 year! 319—1186 CARH ADVANCED (per post or otherwise) upon N_) Jewellery, Silver Goods. Electro Plate, Pianos, Sealskins, Furniture, and every description of portable Property. Easy repayments. Alfred Chilcob 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 IIPORTA-NT NOTICI,If you want Money send IMPORTANT NOTICE.—If you want Money send stamp for Prospectus bi fore borrowing elsewhere to Mr Pike, 43, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 578 i!Itsee 11 aitcous Manis.. WANTED, old Gold and Silver, Broken Jewellery. Watches, Plate, Curiosities. Highest price Harry Wjnstone, jiuir., 12, Bridge-street. 973 Wost anil IfottnS. IOST, Sunday afternoon, between Severn-roadlind J Llandaff, Gold Earring, diamond centre.— Finder rewarded on returning to 66, Wyndjiam-road, Canton. 101 JMPORTANT. rrO JGAKERS & COFECTIONERS. JL Having purchased a large quantity of SPhCIALLY ROLLED STEEL PLATES AT A VERY LOW PiilCii, We are enabled to offei to i,lia trade BAKING PLATES I 30 per cent, under usual price; Send for Sample Plate -30 stamps. r UNKS, ENGINEER, MILL-LANE, • X CAIIDILF. POS T A L i> .W H I V K it Y OF THE 01' THE SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH tVALns DAIU' beg to mnonnce that by a special concession of the Posr.ai Authorities thsy are enabled to C1.Cspatch their 'Jirst \(di¡()J1 each morning by the Mails SeaTiu^Card:!i 2.30 a.iii anil 3.45 a.m. Country Subscribers resniin« limits of GI J AM ORG AN SII HI I ]. CARMAirrHENSHIRlS P E M ] ■> K O KESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRKCONS11IBK f, MON MO OT USU I KE comprised within the Tredeva; and Rhyiuney Galley Postai Districts, may now have ji SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS delivered at their resi uences daily by the wrne cost as thai which co eys tlieir London letters Lotuion and West of England subscribers > eceiTt "'T'h -'a^er3 ll,J the afternoon of publication. Mi-WT i«E-CON1 ?J)IT:oN ot" the Soimt WAI.ES DAILY y 5 torwaraed, prepaid, to residents ot" the follow. -■ £ li,or piaces within the Cardiff Post-; f tune for tne first morning delivery — oiu r iigitu s Pencoea S Brides-sup. F,ly St. Nicholas S Brides-sup. F,ly St. Nicholas Pet-srstone B,mVil!tone 1 I,1anlia,¡f Radyr Moruanatowit j Mehnsritfith Peutyrch I St Andrews I Sully Courtyralla Diuas Powis Cadoxtou Barry Caerphilly t>eu\>us Ystrad Mynacii Pvvilvpauc St. Mellon's Mabiy I-MicaCi:Q¡;¡¡-leV" ■ v ¡ Castietowii Mar3ÍJrield Penarth Llandong?. Lisvam: Llanisheu Whitchuroii Taffs Vvei! î Tougwy>.uaia I I Walnui if PKII QUAR1RR, POST-FH:-K „ 0 9 9 PF:;I HAI-F-VKAR 0 19 6 PKa YEAR A. „ 1 13 0 SOUI'» Vl D.tiLr NEWS (.'KYICKS 83 T ANT îÜ);-loö-i\ŒN-Whö-ish to » » LEARN or to IMPilovjc in READING and WRITING, and in HIGHER KNOWLEDGE. All working-men thlIS disposed are earnestly invited and will be cordially welcomed-at the Friend-' Adult School, held every Sunday morning from 3.15 to 10.45, and in the afternoon at 2.45. in the Friends' Meeting if. c, House, ChariKS-streat, Cardiff. TJlij JScliool is entirely u;;s*ctarian and fiee. ThtJ materials used alone are paid for. COME, AND WELCOME. 874 j-j-rs i-jf-s, BILL POSTER MERTHYR TYDFIL, Rens the pi incipal posting stations in Merthyr and diatr ct. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Cl7 p- -n I 3utms £ m £ nis. CARDIE*. j rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Important engagement of Mr AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S "YOUTH" COMPANY, from Drury-lane Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, Feb. 28th, and during the week, the GREAT DRURY-LANE DRAMA, y 0 U T H » By Paul Merritt and Augustus Harris. Open 7, commence 7.30. Half-price 9. NEW G R A N D THEATRE OF T VARIETIES, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee anrt Manager Mr HARRY DAY „ T MOST POWERFUL ATTRACTION Most Important and Expensive Engagement-and First Appearance in Cardiff of the Wonders of the 19th Century, CHARLES AND LILIAN MORRITT, la their wonderful Entertainment, entitled THOUGHT TRANSMISSION, As performed by them in Lorn Ion over 250 Nights. J HE TALK OF THE WORLD. The most astonishing Pe-forinance ever seen in Public. From the Alhambra Theatre, London, whose enter- tainwents have been eliciting unbounded applause from crowded and delighted audiences. -.IT to the above great Artistes. POWERFUL VARIETY COMPANY. ^HE I R C U S. EXT lv AO i < DIN ARY ATTRACTIONS. TUESDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY, BENEFIT OF MR GEORGE W A T T S, THE MANAGER. OWING TO THE CROWDED STATE OF THE EXHIBITION-ROOM, arrangements have been made for an extension of the hours of exhibition of SIR NOEL PATON'S GREATEST PICTURE, "IN DIE MALO" 1™ (In the Evil Day), AND ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST, the picture will be every Evening BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED FROM 6 TO 9. Hours of Exhibition—10 to 1, 2 to 5, and 6 to 9. ADMISSION, 6D. NOW EXHIBITING AT P. W. TOMLIN'S FINE ART GALLERY, IS 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 8661 HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. GREAT EXHIBITION AND SALE or MODERN OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS. Sales by Auction at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. On View, and by Private Treaty Daily. N.B.—As there is no reserve, the prices will be within reach of all. 18 JfJYES I G H T. SPECTACLES 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 6d to 10s 6d. Oculists' Prescriptions and Repairs promptly exe cuted. Hints on the Presenation of Sight gratis. J, R. WOOD, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 3, CASTLE-STRKET, CARDIFF (Opposite the Castle). 786 I JittaitdaL PERSONS WISHING to MAKE MONEY N- by using B5 capital and upwards (no further liability) in Stock and :hare transactions, averaging 3 nays' duration (Capital often doubled or trebled), should read H. B. SMITH'S PAMPHLET on How to make Unlimited Profits with Lmited Liability." Court Journal says, The throng af operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials. Pamphlet, &c., post free.-ff. B. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London. E C. 18e iaublintfínns. READ" THE LAW OF POPULT -fi-V TION," by ANNIE BESAN r.—A work designed to induce marrie-I people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H. Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., on receipt of eight penny stamps. 29-8848 An Excellent Paper.Tide London Fun. THE LARGEST c IRCULATION JL jm IN THE JpRINCIPALITY. The Right Hon. John Morley, M.P., writes to tko Editor I am much tblitjed to you for sending me your paper, tckick I have looked into with interest. Sir E. J. Reed K. C.B., M.P., wi-ites:-Your paper is a wonderful affair, and reflects the utmsst credit on yoxi. THE c ARDIFli* 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 MIKER'S MILLION! The FIRST "HAPTER will appear ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH. A JOINER'S iILLION 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 siti;rullirly-worded will, the property of his neph6w, 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 LOYE 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 cither a.gel or devil, just as circumstances develop the noble or base parts of her nature. A MINER'S MILLION is full of incident and crsp dialogue. As far as possible the characters themselves tell the story. The tale contains graphic descriptions of UXOERGROUND DISASTERS—an }1x. PLOSION and an INUNDATION 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 110V0I 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; h'8 stories have won the warmest approval on accowlt 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 STORY WILL COMMKNCE ON MARCH 10TH. In the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEJKLY NEWS of THIS WEEK is continued a series of Sketches in pen-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 r Legacy,' &c. I The sketches deal in a chatty and genial spirit with he 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 II ea.th I and the departure ot living friends for distant lands, give a zest to tiio remembrance of long-forgotten things in which both once tnok ati active part. It will be the object of the writer of "Memories of the Past" to toach with a gentle and kindly hand many incidents of tho past that will serve to revive pleasant memories. No unkind word or depreciative 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 j DETECTIVE,'1 by JAJiIFS McGQYAN. will be com- monced shortly. 1 ffiusiiteaa JiftPrgssgs. JOTHAlil & SONS, GREAT CLOTHING AND WOOLLEN STORES, 26 & 27, ST. Mary-Strkkt' CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1833 (50 YEARS.) THE LARGEST STOCK & ASSORTMENT of any One Clothing Firm in South Wales or the West of England. JOTHAM & SONS SELL ONLY RELIABLE GOOUS AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JOTHAM & SONS ARE MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS. JOTHAM & SONS ARE WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND BESPOKE TAILORS. JOTHAM & SONS ARE HATTERS & AiAFUFACTUJRERS. JOTHAM & SONS ARE HOSIERS & SHIRT MAKERS. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. 7,1 JOTH AM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF FC99 HEATH'S PIANOFORTES QRGANS AND |_g ARMONIUMS H EAT n. A N_D s0 N SA THREE YEars' SYSTEM Is Applied to the Hire and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from 10s Monthly. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices for Cash. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from 51, Queen-streot, Cardiff. 2S9 40, BRIDGE-ST., CARDIFF ci FOLLIOK, PAWNBROKER. HIGHEST VALUE LRNT ON GOLD AND SILVER VALUABLES. OVER SZ AT THE RATE OF 4d IN THE POUND INTEREST EXCEEDING B10 AT 3d IN THE POUND INTEREST. 48, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. 895e rjlHE JpiNE ^RT gTUDIO, QUE ION-STREET ARCADE. Mr CHAPMAN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Are giving every satisfaction. Most complimentary expressions of opinion from all who have been Photographed. Prices 2s £ d for 3, 4s for 6, and 7s for 12. All taken by the Latest, Best, and Quickest processes, and weather really no object. 17e Å IF T H DITIQN OF THE "SOUTH WALES ECHO" is published EACH EVENING at7 p.m., and conhins all the Latest. GENERAL, FOREIGN, and SPORT. ING TELEGRAMS up to the time cf going to Press. On SATURDAYS a SPECIAL FOOTBALL RDI. TION is published at 8 o'clock, and contains F VLI, REPORTS of all Local Matches, and SPECIAL TELE- GRAPHIC REPORTS of all the Leading RUGBY and J ASSOCIATION MATCHES played throughout the United Kingdom. 'THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS. THE GREAT BLOOD P U RIFIER. -Purify the foulest blood and reiiove every riiscase of stomach, liver, and kidneys. These wonderful Pills cure diseases which could not be reached by anv other medi- cine. For Rheumatics, Lumbago, Piles, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Wounds, or White Swelling, Scrofula, Cancers, Blotches on the Face and I Body, Swelled Feet, &c., Jaundice, Dropsy, and Fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is ljd and 2s 9d each.—Sold by all chemists, or from the manufactory 44, Oxford street. Swansea, for 15 or 65 stamcs 3e jP^EWPORT.— SOOTK WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 1, Tredegar-ulace as follows •— FIRST EDITION 1.30 P.M. THIRD EDITION 4.so P.M. SPECIAL EDITION .6.30 P.1, o attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the folic win? maaerars PRE- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Inaermnns Insertion I „ s. d. s. a. s. ri s. a Four Lines 1 0 „ 2 6 4C„ 60 Six Lines 6 3 0 6 0 9 0 Eight Lines. 20 5 0 8 0 12 0 twelve Lines 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight, words may be calculated to a line. Advertise" luents can aiso appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY N ISWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily A'«c*t so as to ionii of a series of insertions. /CARDIFF ADVERTISING. HTl.l, POSTING. AN!) CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED; OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff a.:i,i Neignbouriaood Contractors T0r aij descriDtious A Circular Distributing jcc, 99 1 u rvrrrnrj urmrnnv ^rr^n<i-vi to. 1044 ^JROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR £ UtOSBY'S JgLlXIR ^QROSBY'S jj^LIXIIt ^ROSBY'S jgLIXIR £ 1ROSBY'S jpLIXIR £ jROSBY'S J^LIXIR ^JROSBY'S I^ILIXIR CROSBY'S E LIXIlt. c ROsBy's jpLIXIR £ 1ROSB\"S jglLIXIK c ROSBY's JPLIXIR QROSBY'S JPLIXIR £ jROSBVS ELIXIR i'J 0ROSBY'S JgLIXIU ROSEY S jp LIXIR QROSBY'S jr^LIXIU £ JROSBY'S LIXIR £ <ROSBY'S LIXIR £ 1ROSBY'S jpLIXIR. £ 1ROSBY\s JPLIXIR. | £ inOSBY'S LIXIR c ROSBY'S LIXIR. j £ 1ROSBY'ri jg LIXIR. (;HOj:)Y'i |^1,1XIR ^MROSBY'.S ^JVUXIR. CROSBY'S ELIXIR. Is the only rational sub- stitute for opiates. cotics, squills, < £ c., so frequently recommended for COUGIIS, COLDS, AC. CROSBY'S ELIXIR Is invaluable to • Travel- lers, Sportsmen, Emi- grants, and others, who have to encounter expo. sure to the inctemeiu j of the weather. JROSB Y S ELIXIR Works wonders in cases of PULMONARY CON. SUMPTION, and has been used with signal sucoess in Asthma t Bronchitis. CROSBY'S ELIXIR Is an almost infallible remedy for all Chest Complaints, & is equally efficacious ill Night Sweats, Influenza Quin- i sy, doc. I CROSBY'S ELIXIR I issoidin bottles, at Is lid, Is 9d. 4s6d, cfc 113 eacu, by j all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, all Wholesale by JAMES M. CROSBY, Chemist, Scar- iiovou.b. h-v.viv.id. j ^JROSBYS BAXSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR, I IBiiaiitfiss ;1ÔÙï£55£S. THE PRIMARY, PRESSING AND PRINCIPAL WANT THIS WEATHER IS THE "T ARM VVINTER CLOTHING OF "VV AND S0NS' THE CARDIFF HOUSE. THE CARDIFF HOUSE. The nvsfc Comfortable, the. most Fashionable, the most Elegant, the most Stylish, the most durable, and the ir>ost F. conotiiicai. Promptly procure one of t eir new Cape Overcoats, prices from ;1s to 50s, and one of their new Winter Suits, prices from 17s 6d to 45s. No better v.ilue to be had all the wide world over." Winter Hosiery, Fla nel Shirts, Jeneys, Cardigans, Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Rugs, &c. Address: 5C and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 46 and 47 ille CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1007 J g 0 S E N, pAW N BROKER, ^'LOTHIER AND QUTFiTTER. 42, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Highest price advanced on all Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, Diamonds &c. Special contracts a: reduced rates. Every description of forfeited goods for sale. 993 mAKE YOUR NATURAL HISTORY JL WORK of all kindis to W. COOPER, 35 CAS ;LE.STREET, CARDIFF First Prize Medal awarded—London. 19 SPRING. 1888. qEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! FOR GOOD AND NEW VICGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS GO TO THOMAS AND CO., 105 AND 106, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Who have just received a consignnK-ntfroni the eminent ¡ growers. Carter and Co.. the Queen's Seeiismen. The Cottagers' Collection, 5i, sufficient for small arden, sent post free. Cheapest lot eve.- offered. The Amateurs' Collection, IDs. for larger garden, com- p.ising every sori of vegetable in common use, with btans an., peas of best sort Brauch-Ye Old Gre n Seed Stores, Back of His:h-stieet, Newport. 16 Packets of Annna! Flower Seeds, with culturil I directions. Is, Post Free. 30 FUNOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE When you can become the owner of a nice instrument for the small payment of 10s 6d PER MONTH ON TH°MpS°N AND gHACKELLS (LIMITED ( fnRfi SYSTEM T No security required, and the instrument deiuerbo to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument guaranteed, and exchanged if not. approved ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. THOMPSON AND SHACK IS LI., PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREMOUSK, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Ab-o at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MER7HYK, PONTYPRIDD, PENARTH, BRECON, an 1 GLOUCESTER. 1 E. J-. B A K E R, HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILOR, 35, QUEEN-STREET, (CROCKHERBTOWN), 698 CARDIFF. 7366 A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BEECH AM S PILLS AreAfUnittedby thousands to be worthabove a G UIN EA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain inthrt stomach, sick headhacne, giddiness, fullness and swelling after imeais, dizziness and drow-iness, cold ctiill-, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on trie skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &-c., &c. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they wili be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medi- cine 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, thev act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon tbe most important organs in the human machine. They I strengthen the whole mnscnlar system, restore the long- I lost complexion, bring bark the keen e ige "f appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD ofhealth, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are rACTS admitted by i, ousslnd., embracing, all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner. vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the worid. Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM, Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is l and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. 210 N.B. Full directions are gives with each box. 7790 || ESSRS W. H. SMITH ana SON XiJL deliver the SOUTH WALKS DAILY XJUf.S aõ an eariv hour each Morning in aii parts of the follow in towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYK POKTSKKWETT GATON ABEItDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUJLE DOCKIs HEREFORD PEMBROKE BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH HRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANEI.LY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY Ttu CARDt PP TIM KS neiive-ei every Frfifn to anv address in the abuva mentioned Towns. ORDERS *o be sent lO ru* Managers 0; lnK. vnrion. b-ok°ta:t ¥ E W P O R T OFFICE » Of THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NE WS., Estimates givenior Advertise- ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attenriou, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. J> ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, lUO COMMERCIAL-ROAD. NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY all the principal Hoardings in Ni wport. &c. Work exe"llr,j wirh de-march 1009 D ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS D U. ROOKd D IZ, HOOKI£':)/ t-hb ROOKg' j^R. IlOOKE'sj |^R. ROOKE'sj ^R. ROOKE's! D II. llOOKF/J |^r,. ROOKE'S |^U. ROOKE'S; Dit. t\H. ROOKE D R. ROOKE' J^R ROOKE'S |^R. ROOKE S jj^ II. ROOKE'S JJjR. ROOKE's J^R. ROOKE's ROOKE'S JQR. ROOKE's ^R. ROOKE's' J^R. ROOKE's jjjjl:. ROOKE'S; D U. ROOKE I) n UOOIŒI |R. ROOKE'S "3\K. ROOKE'si 1J |>R KeOK"'1 P.. ROOKL- I DR. ROOKE'S ORI!TAL PILLS have been of world- wide repute for nearty half a cen- tury. As an al" fl- ent and alterat.vs medicine they aic unrivalled. DR. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS. jln ail cases of Imli- jln ail cases of Imli- !¡¡tHJJI, Biliousness, jl/tver Compiainlft.l [Ac. Sic., they a.rej [allowed to be the 'most efficacious in; v,,(;rl,i, aii,i ilavei Imet with the same] ^invariable suocessl as ha. b ruiiowueu SOLAil ELIXIR. For a more complete d^s- • •ription of thi medicine see AaÜ. Lancet." 1HH | ORIEMAL PILLS -e e Are prepared uui) by Cbaries iiooke, [AI.D., Scarborougn. Itie Pills aresoiu ill iBoxos at Is lid anu -is ou eaCll, ana can be obuiined of all (J Ilellli" ts andPatent Medicine Vendors. Directions for the Treatment of aii Diseases with ever) box DR. ROOKE'S AK T i-L AN C lv '1 j-Jontains 17^ pages,! anu is an namuukin jcoiupeiidium oi jaieiiical science and information. Every Household shouiu possess a copy. Cir. culation, Four Mil- lions. GRATIS from ail Chemists aud Pa- tent Medicine Ven- dors, or Post from Dr. itv • • Scarborough, E:, ann. I J) ILLS. p I L LS. piLLS. p n i, s í I. I. S. piLL. purs. piLLS I L L 5 p ILLS I L L S pILLS pILLS p t L L S pILLS -SL piLLS p I L L S P ILLS o ILLS JL pILLS p I L L S P ILLS I piLLS p I L L S &. p I L L S p ILLS p I L L S p I L L 8 I L L S. L p I L L b. i DJi. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS. jtte-t 103S I}USítt£S5 ]..ùõr£.5S£s. MASTERS & CO.'S Men's Suits 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' Suits, 8/6 to 46/ MASTERS & CO.'S Boys' Suits, 1/11*, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 3/11, 9/11. MASTERS & CO.'S Men's Over 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 Men's Covert Coats. 12/11, 15/11, 18/5. 21/6. 25/6, 29/9, 32/6, 35/6, 42/, 45/ 49/6, 55/ ~V'I ASTERS & CO.'S Youths' Over coats, 8/6 to 29/0. MASTERS & CO.'S Boys' Over- .r coats, 2/11. 3/11, 4/11, 5111, 6/11, 7/11, 6/11, 9/11, to 21/6. ASTERS & CO.'S Men's Hard XTJ Felt Hats, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 411, 5/11,6/11. MASTEUS & CO.'S Men's Silk ir± Hats, 7/11, 9/11, 13/11,17/11. ]\/|"ASTERS & CO.'S Boy's Hard iJJL Felt Hats, -/9, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11. 1 MASTERS & co.'s Umbrellas, Alpacca and Z .npila. 1/6, 1/11, 2A1, 3/11. 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. MASTERS & co.'s siik 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, iV]L 2/11, 3 11, 5/6, 7/6. MASTERS & CO.'S Print Shirts, 1/lIb, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. MASTERS & co.'s WOOL shirts, 1/ 1/6. 1/UJ. 2/6, 2/11,3/11, 4/11, 5/11,6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11. TERMS-CASH. NO CREDIT. Money returned if the article purchased is not approved of. GREAT MONEY DISTRIBUTION. £10 GIVEN AWAY EACtt WEEK I TO THE HEADERS OF THE "SOUTH WAU £ S ECHO." The Proprietors of theSOUTK 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 « 5 0 NINTH PRIZE 0 50 TENTH PRIZE o 5 0 ELEVENTH PRIZE. 0 5 0 TWELFTH PRIZE G 5 0 THIRTEENTH PRIZE 0 5 0 FOURTEENTH PRIZE. 0 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 -i 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," 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 tbe four- teen prizas. For the convenience of our readers, and to save cost of postage, Coupons caru 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 name 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 tbe SOUTH WALES ECHO. SPECIAL NOTICE TO COUNTRY READERS. In order that readers residing in places which, have no dispatch ofilails on Sunday may not he debarred from participating tn the Drawing, we have ar• ranged that Coupouslrom such places shall be received at cur Cardiff Office up to 10 t/dock on Tuesdmy morn in (fx. AMERICAN DENTISTRY PERFECTLY PAINLESS. rniSETH. Dental Notice. rglEETH. A OWEN'S AT CARDIFF. X A OWEN'S AT CARDIFF. X ASSISTED BY Dr. CHARLES KNABE. ATTEND DAILY 10 TILL 7. F. OWEN can also be consulted every Thursday at 72, CROCKHKISBTOWN, P A I.T^TPTT 42. QUEEN-STRKKT, L».IP JJ. OWEN'S CONSULTATION FREE OF CHARGE. MEETH,—OWEN AND Cu., M.R.D.E., X SURG HON DENTISTS, From Ixxidon (Established 30 y,-ars), 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. N OLD STOPPINGS. AIVlERICAN V7T SYSTEM. Teeth, no matter how baiily decayed, by the aid of pure gold and other materials, can be retained in the month for years. In fact. by Owen's American system of crowning and facing teeth with enamel, which is so artistically matched in evei V way that detection is mpossible, many decayed teeth and apparently useless shcils can be effectually restoteii, and made sound and useful for mastication, without the slightest pain or discomfort. American stoppings from 5S a tooth. FJMUETH OF SURPASSING J^EAUTY. OBTAINED SIX PRIZE MKDAf S. Owen's new speciality 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 are required there is absolutely no pain. Single Tooth from 2" bd. Upper or Lower Set from £ L 5s. Ul from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. i20e RPEETH TEETH." l'EKCli Prize Me.i.¡ London, 1862. Gold Medal, P*r 1S67 I MR K E A I. LI -SURGEON DENTIST Si V.ears' Experience; -1 Years in Swansea; 109, HIGH. STREET, SWANSEA Just below the Groat Western Railway Statioui, KEGS to intimate that he can produce a perfectly ntting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 6s per Tooth Upper or Lower Set" f;om Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Soeedy Cure for Neuraigia, Tic Doioreur Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. 111 LID and 2s 9d per Bottis. Througti any Obemisfc Muuday. Cardiff; Garrett, Bros., Newport; J: G. Isaac <4<Je (tote Ilayman), NEATH E. C. Evans. Carriisran. 103 IVTAJSH'S- LTYER^PIILs l)ave been 1VJL advertised 33 years in West of England and South Wales. These Piils quickly remove inaction of liver, pain under the collar-bone and between shoulders, giddiness,-flatulency, pain low in right side and low in back, feverishness, sickness, and headache. As an Antibilious Pill they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 7!w 1, 13Ad, and I 2s 3d. By post, 15 or 33 stamps.—Edward Maish, M.P.S., Chemist, Cothaul, Bristol. Cardiff Coleman and Co. Newport: Mr Albert Smith; Swansea; Mr John Davies; Pontypool Mr T. Roderick, Chemists. Harmless, Innocent, Wonderful. 1327*1 986 IN.)ECTION DAY.—An INFALLIBLE -i- REMEDY and ccrtain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic: cures in a few days without medicines. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each (by post ti 9d), by all chemists. London agents, F. Newberj and Sons, 1, King Kdward-street, E.C. Agent for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-streetl2683 570e Business ^ts&rssses. FRY'S PURE CONG SNTRATED COCOA. Ask your Grocer for a gratis sample and copy of medical testimonials. 900* y 1% /TTASTERS & CO'S Suits to Order. 42 49/6, 59/6, 69/6, 79/6, 89/6, 99/6. TV I -^S'TISRS & CO S Trousers to Order xrx- 10/6, 13/ 15/6, 18/6, 21/6, 24/6, 29 6 MASIERS & CO'S Coat and Vest t. II On !•• 33/5, 39/6, 4/ 49 6, 58/6, 69/6. ASTERS & CO'S Overcoats to Order XtX 32/6, 39/6, 45/, 49/6, 55/ 59/6, 65/ "JV/TASTERS & C,,)'8 Covert Coat to UJL Order. 29/ 35,9, 41/3, 45/9, 513. 55/3, 61/3. mASTERS & CO., 29 & 30, St. Mary. street, Cardiff. ASTEPS & CO., 292, Bute-street, XTJL Cardiff. MASTERS & CO., 18 & 19, Castle- street, Swansea. "\|"ASTERS & CO., 39 & 40, High- ■a- street, Newport. MASTERS & CO., 124, High-street, Mertbyr. ASTERS & CO., SO, Tali-street, Ponty- |f ASTEKS & CO., 11, High-street, XvJL Hereford. ]\TASTERS & CO., 11, Canon-street, Aherdare. ASTERS & co., George-street, Ponty- pOOl, MASTERS & CO., 70, Frogmore-street, Abergaveuny. 753 I. ESTABLISHED 1808 j^/JARSll & 'MPANY, GENERAL FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABL1SHM K.\T. 60, ST. MARY-S'JREET, CARDIFF. ADl LTS' FUNERALS. 1st Class, with best Glass-side Hearse (plumed or plain), best Coach, an i Pair of titeir w 11- known Fleiui.-h-bred Burs", to each. 1-inch E)m Pod^hed Coffin, best Registered Furniture lined with Flannel, elaborate N.-ute I x Plate (enp,r>t.YcÜ), tine Satin- I trimmed Robe, and self-atteiu.- J :ince £ 5 5 0 For every additional l>est C o tch with Pair of Hor es, if required. 0 14 0 2nd Class, with plumed or plain Hearse, or with est ShelUbier (if preferred), with Coach and pair of best Horses to each. Polished Eim Coffin, Registered Furniture, Fiaunel Robe, ana attendance £4 4 0 For eve. y additional best Coach and pair of Horses, if required 0 14 0 3rd Clas", with 8hella.bier anu Pair of Horses (glass-ride "r plain), to carry Corpse and Six Friends, 1-inch Kim Colhn lined with Flannel, Fla: nel Dress, and at. tendance .£3 3 0 For every additional best Coach and Pair, if required. 0 14 C 4th Class, with hellabi..r and Pair of Horses, j-inch Elm Coffin with ti>ree p irs o sule hwnole-, lined with Fiannei, Name Plate, and attendance £2 10 0 For every additional Coach with one Horse 0 7 0 5th Class, with One-iiors Shel. lubier to carry (orpse ami Six Friend- i-itieli Ellll Coffin lined with F ;ini:el, Flannel Drs, anlÍ l\¡tel1cbn < ..£2 0 0 For eveiy additional Coach with One H rse 0 7 0 6iii (hsg, vith One-Horse h 1- labier to carry Corpse R',d Six Friends, Coffin, 1);-ess and at. tendance .£11 CHILDREN'S FUNERALS, II.eluding Pair of Flemish-btvd Horst>s, modern COdch. wLh all the latest improvements, Polished Loffin 1 ne I itt, fine Flannel, and ;.t'endance— Under 1 year, fioiii £1 7 6 2 vears 1 8 6 „ 3" „ 1 10 6 II 4 1 12 6 b 1 14 0 ONE HOR-E CARRIAGE, Including Cotii -i covered in Black, Blue, or Poiished, lined with Flannel, modern Coach, and attendance— Under 6 months £016 0 II 1 year 0 18 0 2 years 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 „ 4" ] 3 0 16 TERIS-CASH ONLY. ■—'■■■■ m ——V ASK YOUR GROLER FOR EDWARDS' DESICCATED SOUPS i I" THE LUXURY OF TH AGE. Cookery Book Gratis and Post Free-Narue this Paper. 26 WARING-STRKET, BELFAST. 793 3, 4, 5 and 6 CAMOMILE-STREET, LONDON. TV! EN WHO WISH TO MARRY AND -i-T L BE HAPPY should see the MAGIC MIRROR sent free to any part of the worid on receipt of Post Card, with name and addret -8. Fitz-so., Sheffield. Don't delay, seno at 011-e. i; cosusvou nothing 3;)23-180 PEPPER'S TANNIN THROAT GARGLE. nAHGI,H.. Tannin Gargle should be within the reaoh of all in the least degiee subject to throat affections, whether inflammatory relaxed. uloerated hoarseness, swollen tonsils, enlareed uvula, weakened voice, <fec. Those constantly speaking, singing, or reading, by using the Garg e prevent tiie duskiness, dryness, and irritation so frequantlyattendaut 011 overexertion also of pro. ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucous surfaces of the throat Tannin is a great purifier, aud so useful as a mouth wash in cases of dicagreeable breath, arising from de, cayed teeth, uisorderod stomach, mouth ulcerations and other causes. As a cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usu painful and sometimes dangerous symptoms, the Tannin Gargle is far better than anything. Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- TURE.—The most reliable, 8piJedy. and agree. able cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, can. sumption, and all dit\3.es of the lungs and air. passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquil- lizing in its action, quite different from ordinary cough rem8dies. Affords relief after second dose Bottles, Is 16d and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemists. (^RACitOFT'S ARKCA-NUT TOOTH J PASTE.—Regulariv used every morning the teeth are k-ep cin beautiful order. All decaying and destr uctive tartar is removed from the enamel, which assumes its ivory, ike appearance. "tRACROFT'S PASTJ removes all causes j of decay, and will preserve the teetti intact for many years. Branded Pots, is each. Sold everywhere. ARECA TOOTH PASTE. By using this deli .-ions Aroln, tic Dentifrice the enaiool of the teeth becomes NViite, ziound, and poiished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful. Get Crawoft's DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, AC. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- NESS should always be tried, as in uumlJel" of cast seemingly incurable it has done wonders Slight deafL ess, obstructions in the ears, and the incessant hunim"ng ounds so frequent with atfectod hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere CORNS! CORNS!! CORNS I BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS! I I CUllED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNiON PLASTKRS are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or c(m1>osition. By instantly softening the callous surrounding tbe pain R06S at once, the Corn soon following. Buuions and enlarged toe joints require more time; but the action and relief is certain. Boxes, Is lid. sold every where SLLPHOLINE SOAP (a soap contain- s ing suipholine), is a delicately rerined, chemi- cally pure Soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common im- perfectly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils, frequently cause skin diseases. For washing at a11 times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Suipholine Soap holds the nrss place. Its odour is very pieasanc, and tho ""t" not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. J LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION. U'i'.EDBT STOMACH DERAMG EMENT5, I DR. JUNO'S DANDELION & QUININE LLVK M PILLS (Without mercury), Act effectively oil the liver, and, whilst mildly aperient, are all that can he desired. Dr. Kind's famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by f -eeing the liver from sluggishness, causing the stomach to properly par- form its functions, quickly aud entirely removins all feeling of headache, ftizziness, oppressions at chest and back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasm, sensation of heaviness, and irritating depression atteiui ing bilious attacks and liver derangements. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. ÀINŒi PILLS. 615 SOLD EVK&YWUBUE lj.t-45 .i