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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS. 0tfCE- | THRIŒ SIX 20 Worda 0 6 J 0 9 1 0 Words 0 9 10 16 40 Word 10 16 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 6 3 0 4 6 These charges aDply only to the classes ot advertise meat specified below. and are strictly conned to those which are ordered for CO.NSKCUTIVE inseition, and PAID F'OR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION: if either of these con. ditions is not complied with the advertisement will be charged by the Business scale APARTMENTS WANTED I BousE. WANTED APARTMENTS TO LET BOUSES TO BE Soto ARTICLES LOST MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ARTICLED,FOUND MISCELLANEOUS SALES BUSINESS^ FOR DISPOSAL I PARTNERSHIPS WANTEO BUSINESSES WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED BOUSES TO LET SITUATIONS VACANT. Ki.-The insertion of several Advertisements is delayed because the references given are to Post. offices, to initials, or fictitious names Postmaster* »re not II. towed to deliver letters o 1l.¡rtTI'<i |5arinrrsl)ip. WORKING Partner wanted, with small capital, TV for boot trade at Barry Dock paying concern. —Address P.C., Echo Office, Cardiff. 125 personal. MB and Mrs ALLEN PEARCE Uate of London), ?Jt Trusses, Belts, Arms. Legs, Spine and Leg Support Makers, 13, The Parade, Cardiff. 793 ClMOKG Archer's "Golden Returns." Sweetest tO Tobacco manufactured. 910 JKntrimomal. IF yOU ARE MARRIED, or contemplate taking this important step, we can send you valuable Information which you ought to know. Send, your sddress, and we will send catalogue and pamphlet; free.—Address H. G. Kerr, West-hill, Wandsworth, IAndon. 423 JEtel¡ BRING jour uncomfortably fitted Belts, Trusses, to Mr and Mrs Allen Pearc.), Makers (late of Lon- don).—Private Rooms, 13, The Parade, Cardiff. 132 intentional. CANTON SHORTHAND SCHOOL.—Bookkeeping, Handwriting, Typewriting. Arithmetic, Grammar, Welsh Instructions every Evening Certificated Woodend House, Neville-street, Canton, Cardiff. 531 lEost anD Jouui). 1 aOPND. on Tuesday, a Bull Terher if not claimed H' in three days will be Bold to defray expenses.— ?pp!y26, LiHy-atreet, Roath 118 "ffTWUND, September 17th, 189C, near G.W. RMlway M} Station, a small BIk Plush MantlApply ?. 970, Echo Omee. Cardig. 970 ¡.1 REWARD.—Lost, Pocket Book? contMninS one SJf??-l L B5 Bank of En?and note (number known) ttiso other papers of no value but to owner.—Anyone '?turainx same to Eskdale, Barry Dock, will receive ?e above reward. r: g Homistic ertlants. CLEVER COOKS can add to their list of dishes the preparation of choice dainties for the*dinner supper table by consulting the pages of a little fook entitled "Pastry and Sweets,' given to all Ok8 sending their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birmingham, Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have Pastry and Sweets handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, and the book will be sent by return of post, free. to any address. 141 DISENGAGED Cooks, Barmaids, Housekeepers, good reliible Servans. Generals wanted at once.—Apply Mrs Henderson, 58, Adam-st.. Cardiff. 92 GOOD Generals, Plain Cooks, and ~House-ParIoux • maids wanted also care of child (not under 12 months) by respectable peieon good references —- Select Registry Office, 19, Kings-road, Canton, Car- diff. 44 CI EN ERA L SERVANT Wanted immediately by r widow lady; no family: good character e!len- tial.-Apply 48, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 293 GENERAL Servant wanted li8), small family good home to active, honest girl; country girl pre- t ferred.—Apply Despenser-gardens, Riverside, Car. diff- 305 EliERAL SERVANT wanted good character indispensable.—Apply at 1, Plasturton.place. Cathedral-road, Cardiff. d ENERAL Servant wanted, about 17; country I preferred; comfortable home for industrious girl; reference.—Apply 8, nom., Heathfield Coffee .Tavern, Awn. Cardiff. 949 LADIES wanting Servants, {Servants wanting Situations, apply Mrs Bosse's Registry, 19 Wyndham-arcade, Cardiff. Good Generals wanted. 49 NURSE. Wanted, a respectable person as Nurse to young children; must be a good needlewoman and not less than 25 years of age.—Apply Mrs Duncan, 12. Park-place, Cardiff. 6689—<^22 NURSE.—Wanted immediately, respectable Nurse Girl, ag6 1& to 18—Apply to J. Anthony, Draper, Koath, Cardiff. 294 ANTED, strong Girl^as General Servant early 11 riser; no washing.—107, Newport-road, Cardiff. 297 WANTED, an experienced General Servant age vv' 18 to 20.—Appiy Clarence Villa, Chepstow-road, Newport. 279e WANTED. a good plain Cook?AppIy, afr BTe o'clock, 22, ewp.rt-road. CiU'dlff. j?g WANTED immediately, a General Servant, with good references four in family n.) children- Apply Miss Martin, 9, Albany-road, Cardiff: 291 WANTED, a respectable t'oung Woman for General Housewerk plain cooking out- not afraid of Work; comfortable home to a wiJIing hand.-ADPly D'Arc's Waxworks, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 244 'MT'A?i'f'n?. a. respectable Girl, sDuut i.4 or lo, as domestic servant.—App?y 16, Miskin-street, Cardiff. 236 WANTED.—Young Girl lor general housework.— Apply 59. Newport-road. Cardiff. 160 W- ANTED immediateJy. clean General Servant.— Apply 8, The Walk, Cardiff. 155 WANTED, at once, respectable Girl; aee 15, as TT General Senant.-Apply 13, Mackintosh-place, Roath, Cardiff.  ANTED, General Servant, ableT?do ?tain?ook- ing: must have good references. Apply (personally) John Dobell and Co., 9, High-street, New- port, Mon. 272e WANTED, two General Servants, one used to plain cooking.—Apply, with full p?rticui?rs. Mrs LewM, London House, T?harris. 194 'rANTED, a good General Servant; honest, ? f with good character.—Mrs Scott, 96, Kiclimond- Toad, Cardiff. 212 WANTED, Young Person to come daily to assist in housework.—Apply to 3Vo. 3,125, at Locke's latertising Offices. 3. Commercial-street, Newport 209 WANTED a young Gfrl as General Servant, in a I V W :,m?HamUy one from the country prefer red. -Apply 13, Mts?in-street. Cardiff. ICo ?X7ANTKD. a cle?n, respccM?bIe girl; onefr?t the country preferred.— Applyf at onee.Fairhn.vn Villa, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, Cardiff. 133 \VT ANTED, a respectable young-Girl as General T T Serant, ene who has been in service before — Apply Gold Thorn, Chepstow-road, Maindee. Newport. 251e ?_ "VI7ANTED, General Servant and thusemaid for London private family of fonr no children good personal character. Lidy can be ■seen after the 24th instant, Newport. 253e WANTED, General Servant in a small family good wages given to respectable girl.—Address Bronllwyn, Llandaff. 117 WANTED, a strong active Girl, as General age about 20 a good home.—Apply Mrs Adame, 2b, Wood-strebt, West Cottages, Pcnarth. E6 WANTED, two General Servants, with eÎerelH:es TV wages S14.—App?y ? Sbip and Pilot Hotel, Cardiff Docks. 51 WANTED, a General Servant; age about 18.— Apply to 173, Richmond-road, Cardiff. St WANTED immediately, a voung girl as General T V Servant, no children.—Apply 2, Durtley- teriace, Docks, Cardiff. 981 T?ANTED, good General Servant/able to do ptain cooking wages j?l per month.—Apply 3?, Qcen. ,treet, Cardiff. :;67 WANTED, immediately, a good General ?crv.mt ? T able to cook age 18 to 20.-Apply 128, CMu- orcial'r..N"wport.  964 & ANTM?.  General Servant.—Apply 191, Cow- f I btiJ?-roMtt, Canton, CAKlig. 914 '?,?/A?'JKD, immfdi.LteIv. ?ood General Servant 'f three in familv.—Preswylfa, Claude-rnM), r?'.Cardttf. 97? immediately. General Servant, not uniler 20 must be able to do plain cooking gooo wages iven if able to undertake management of ousewuik,—Apply Mrs Hayne?, Static-ne? J.mies- ttreet?Doe'is. Citrdif? 916 "TÃ1;¡D-¡;elleral ervam, to stceu?' h'?UH— > J_v__ Ap<-iyr.9.ute-rf?d. D",k". Cini'fl. '17 Situations ^iiacaiu. A N BftRAND BOY wanted atOnce, must be ..L honest and obiin"; respectably dreserl.- Apmp. '.y Thomas Bros., Tailors, Woodville-road, Cardiff, 261 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good General Hand for JH strong and repairs n¡0s!ly; good workshop. -1. Jlees. Commercial-street., Maeste> 188 at once, Three good Rounders on Mell's. Apply H. Carpenters, 257, Bute-streot, Cardiff. 91. DBAPERY.—Wanted by re&p?c?)? youn? lady situation in above as Apprentice.—Apply, sta'ing <u? pu ticnta'a B 954. Echo Office, Cardiff 964 t ??ESSand'?ancie Making.-?'a.nted.tirst.H?nd, <? to manage a ?orkro.m—?ppiyjohn J"u?-<. London House, Ynysybwl, Gi?'norga.n?lnre. 1C9 J[_l AIRDHESSElf.— Wanted, a Voung Man, good 'B? J AIRDHK?SXH.I?Wat?ed, ayTu))? M?n, g<?od Military HaIrcutting Saloon, 6,Crwys Bridge, Cathay?, (?rditf. 930 l "l\'l' ASl>N —Wanted, fonr" (lWalIers; good ?.vJt wages gifM to steady men.—Apply Williams, Builder, Green Meadows, Blaina, Mon. 14. Wanted at Dinas Road i4 .n Improveniesits sl-ed provided constant work, ■ilees, Meithvr Vale. 168 SrilOXG BOY wetted, 15 or 16, lo keep in on'er stores, deliver goods, am! make bimself generally A lIseflll. Apply shtin wages, where last., employed, etc., K Office, Newport. 2?4e SHOEING SMITHS.—Wanted, at once, good door- man (oonsiant) must be steady- -Apply l'ugsley. M'o"i;ig l'orge, l'tiitoiiviile, Newport. 271e r j AO OUTEiTl'ERs. — Wanted immediately, a push- llIg Youuir Man.—Apply, with references, to bulomu. Blaina (or BrynmawrJ. 312 TAILURE88ES.-Ex,perienced Hands wanted. f —12, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 218 W ANTED, at once, six Plasterers.—Apply 50, High- f f tret, Barry. 135 W Banker HanGs, usod to worldng hed) T* and channelling also dry mallen ana paving setters good men only.—Apply on Works, Tylorstown Street" Improvements. 'Rhondd'i Ffch 1J9  AN lEU at once, a L?u, ag? ?.buut 11 mnt he  good scholar.-Apply C. Goodm:m, 7, High- street. Pontypridd. 255 WANTED, Two Rood PJumbers, used to House  W aad hlp work. — Apply Eskdale, Barry • Dostc. 266  ANTED a Youth, who can make himself ?eful in an Outfitting Sbop.-Apply 17, Aiexandra- cad, NewPort. 255e iXT ANTED inteth?ent Boy quick figures.—Wood V' Brothers, Wet Wharf, Cardiff. 237 WANTED, good Bath Stone HawyerstocutBox  T ground 12 6d per hundred.—Apply W. R. Long, Buiider, Ciaude-road, Roath, Cardiff. 181 WANTED, Concrete Wahr, a Rood Carpenter jor TV heavy work, also two good timbermen.—Apply Carpenter," Echo Office, Cardiff. 270 \\I ANTED, a strong working man, in p!ac<? of tm? ? T married man and abstainer preferred. Wages 203 a week.—Apply Charles Jordan & Sons, Pillgweidly Foundry. Newport. 273e WANTED, sharp Lad as Bdiiatd Marker andmake t V himself usefuL—Apply 49, St Mary-atfot, Cardiff. 275 \\r ANTED at once, a strn MMsa?eLa.d; must be V T an early riser and know the town weiL—Apply South Wales Dally News" Office, Cardiff. WANTED, a strong Boy, used to driving must T t know town and suburbs, and produce satisfac- tory references.—Apply The Dock Stores, 22, Dodley- street, Docka, Cardiff. gal WANTED, a Milliner, able to serve. —Apply, statIng agn, salary, and reference, to A. Cule, Pentre, Rhondda Valley. 10 WANTED, & stronK active Boy —App)y 3. James- ¡ screet. Bme Dock" Cardiff. ?2 T?AKT?i) a Foreman, Paving CutteM. Md r¡ QuMrymena.t old Craigyrh;k Quarry, Ponty- pridd,-AppJy peraonaUy. 918 \\f ANTKi), TWO gocd'Bricklayers, tor -walling pit. Is. 2d. per hc.nr.—Apply i'homas.Batiks, con. tractor, 44, Yew-street, Troedyrhiw, Merttiyr Tydfil 931 WKEKLY and Upwards may be realised by ,;w either sex, without hindering occupa.tion.- For sampler &c., jenclose addressed envelope to Evans. Watts, and Co. (P 133), Merchants, Birmingham. This is e"lIine. 649 Situations MantiE. BUILDERS.—Wanted to Apprentice a lad to the ") carpentering in a good firm premium ?tveD — Address O. 21C, Echo Office, Cardiff. 210 f I^O CLOfHIERS AND DRAPERS.—Advertiser X open to cut &nd m?ke ?MM. &c., at rc?onabie pr!ce!?—W?! George-'treet, Docka, C:trdi& 162 r?O HAIRDRESSERS.—Yout???irM' ?it?tion X at the same can IIhave.App!y F. E. H., 60 OrdcH'street..East Moors, CardiR. 67 f ff^O COACHBUILDERS.oungMan,?ge?,?eek$ X sttu&non a Improver to Coach P?iutin? good Hiler and writer; reference; f\bstaJner.-F. J. n., c/o n. Bleay. Highfield. New Headington, Oxford 183 f I ^O ??Ki?.—? Mted.by miftd?-a?ed Man, X S¡tuatlOl M good ingle (bread And cake), or to dcliTer Knd M31t in good horsem?u ue'l to serving customers.—Apply Baker. Echo Ofiic., Newport. 248e ??T ANTED, by re?pectableyounK Person, SitUt'i; V V (Co?oe Tavern) not been out bafore time g1nn.-Lewis, C'?"?' Mon. 2'iOe lrAl"'r-@, Situ?ion*by yotman; bMMtved '1 four ?eCir* M 'MP'o?er to wheelwnghtwg.- ?/ ?. ?????s??.?sey. jiciioj Oftico Cardiff. 202 t RANTED, byyooog Man. SmMdon&s'Gr?om or otuftw?Q weU up in horses coed reH-roice?. ?* FP? 'y _'Horse._?Echo''oSce. Newport. L3e "VANT.ED. Situa.hon by MaTried Goupl-rt¡;- V T enumbrance. Ma.n thoroughly nndcrrs?nds orss WIfe iood cook.—X Y Z, jfcho Cfiice, Cardlff. 96 Clirlia, illanaafrs» ARCHITECTS and Others. — Rapid Shorthand jn L Writer open for Evening MnR?eement.—Apply Shortype, Daily News OflSce,.Caruiff.  l\gcudes, ŒrJtltd. t GENTS wanted for the most qu¡tab:e J?uiding .1'1. Society in England; the only society granting advances in three years, and give the largest bo.nus to members.—T. SwAinson, B&ldwiu-street, Bristol, 311 A COODAGENl'w?nted. SUaryandcommiMion ?/? to a DefMvoring and energetic man. No ?od<) to sell, and no risk or outlay. Apply, by letter (9o G.), 3, Brush field-street, Bishopsgate-street Without, London. B. C. 14038-3019-872 AGENTS Wanted whole or spare time; commis- a.nd bonus.—Ireton and Co., 92, Grace. church-street, London. 830 GENTS wanted (whofe or spare time) for sale of Best Quality Rubber Stamps liberal terms; samples free.—Walter Hall. 8^. Floet-st.^iioiicloft. INSURANCE.—AGENTS wanted for Newport and surrounding districte salary and eoismission. Interest in books; bopk vacunt.—Apply Superintendent, London, Edinburgh, aiid Glasgow Assurance Cemnany 15, Fairoak-tcirace, Maindee, Newport. 235e OYAli London Friendly Assurance Society- J? Established 1861. Reserve FuM?, £ 246,0 ;0—want a ?mart. reaoect?bie. prseveTlng Man of ?o<f char- acter as CoHect.or and CanvaMer book vacant.-App!y Branch Office, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 217 rl'H-Ê-R()u;;ei1öïde'-lrriendlYASSOCiaÚo; Limited, i. —A?entt wanted i?r Cardiff and Dbtric; good chance for promotion to energetic men.-Apply by letter, inclosing stamp, to District Manager, 68, Bute- etreet. Docks, CMditi.  'V Al'âED. Enjljneers. l\f¡'ïí-Fu;¡l¡sbës-all'd Y Travellers for the sale ef the be4 Boiler Fluide ever invented; commalHlln a I?rKe and slce,sful sale; also new Boiler Covering; good commission to sellers, and special terms to wholesale buyers..— Nottingham Chemical Company, Nottingham. E90 'ta¡)gí1t,;j5, ^mrtnuuus. %VJ\ PARTMENTiS to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, A for a resectable married couple also 0(r.1I for two respectable men.—Apply J0. Mattl terrace, Clive-street, Lower Grangetov n, Carriiu. dL A PARTMENTS to Let (furnished) to respectable  married couple, or io?in? for two Y0UUg men bath.-74. Arrar.-street. Routh, Cardiff. B" ROTHER Imd Ri?er require Furnished Sitting- i? r?om and ?wo Bedrooms, Canton, imme- diately permanent terms moderate.—S. Echo U?ict, Card? 7 IOMKORTABLK furnished Bedroom for ""e y"K ? man terms 3s 6d per week board i- requirea no children.-3, Broadway. Roath, Cardiff. C~ OMFORTABLli Lodging7 for two respectable ? young Ladies ensa?ed durin. the day. Apply 5 KIII'8'road. Canton, Cmditf. ? CIO.MPORTABLE LodKin.os for GentTrrnen hot and j C"ld ?ath terms moderate.—32, Piat'ta?nct- sueet, Riverside. Cardiff. (60 ? ?OWBRlDT?.-RUAi). near Luw7?Furni??d Hed rooms, with use of Sitting-room, tP J t; "Jry moderate terms.—Addre;s Z 213, Echo Oilice. Clr. diff. 213 CCOMFORTABLE FURNISHED APARTMENIS J required by married couple state terms.—Denver, (1ASTLB-ROAD —Comfortable Apartments for ona ? ? or two ?ent?ernen. close to 'bus hot and cold b:?h;reJsombietertn*.—Y92?. "Echo" UScf, Car- d'tl. 9<?1_ URNISHlSDT_ U'ARniENT^-SiUing-rooin, one 1 or two bedroom', 8, Nelson-terrace, Cardnt ??ttom of Charles-Street. Terms moderate no ch)l. dren. 101 J- UiN).DPÃRi'M}ŒiŠlõden:ro: 1 Maindee suit one ?r two g?ntlemo" terms very Moderate.—Appiy Juno, "Ech.)' Otnce. N?wpore. ,¿4v FURNISHED Apartmeo?toLet.foi-. two r?spect? able Yuun men, near Queen-Street: '!« ehudren terms moderate.—? 966, Echo Omee. Cardiff. 5ce JODGINGS (comfortable) for? repectnb¡" YOUII Jt? Men use M b tch' teims modefate.—??. Anu, WI.HJt, Castle-road, Catdiff. 2 '1"'° L'?T. c' mfor?bie FumishctT Ap?tments suit X la?iyorgm.tieman; «rc m'nutea'wafKfroruthe 1t¡OIl.-Ap¡)jY J.. Rose Da)e, (,;arJeùn Ne »\pon..28'Je rg^O Let, px?remoty plea^uit h >piefy lodgings for X ?nMemi.'t din ng out (m.?tho abstainer), on moderate terms.-Pilioa COtt:\gc 21 Conway-ro?!, Cardiff. 127 f[-O L?T, t'ur:)ish6d S?r.ins?oom ?td ;harë-Be;ï: I X room, to rcspBctahle Youn? Lady term moderate. — Apply ? Cranbrook?heet, Cathays. Cardiff. 91. rl";mo'-R)i; resrëctablY;;Ümtp;r I X wee;—Apply 8, Eyre-street, Scuth Spr lotlands, Cardiff. ?o? I '],õ- Unfurnished Rooms to Lt in Hich?'s-tMr- Ji Mce suit WHtOW or respectable couple "o ?? ?"??'?? ?3. Echo "Onice. C.udin:. 27J TIIO LET, i;til'1::r;tI and Bedroom~(both front) X 8U.t gentleman or two friends term? moderate. —Apply 74, 'lieauchamp-sneet. Riverside, C.miin. &9& ???? ?'?'"?bcdRoou? to Le?'— App!y 6. B?I?ch..?piatM, Riverside, Cardiff. 998 to?e r ?t  )_! _? _NFURKISH '??APARTMKNT?'' '48, tj R'charus.terrace, Roath. No children or loggers. ?3 JougeNr?F._ _U?NlSHHi) ApartmMnM to L?, .suiTqute? ?J respectable you.)? married 000016.-23, J'lau t.?enet-sneMt.Rtverside.CardiH. 203 )rTNFURM.sHHnAPARTMENT6?free tiiiCh.i t- %J 'u?,torespectabiecoup)eorwi(H.w in return t)¡ washi.? and attendance new house every con- vince bptotiands -(;. M., care of Mrs Stuart, 22. Broadway, Koath, Cardiif. £ ]z UNFURNISHED.—Twos°r .hr?)a?e rooms, all ?J overtooku? nver ,.?t town ;W ahd c"ld bath n ,mmal rent.-Uoom< Echo r' Office, Catdid. 905 ?r?BY Comiortabfe Apartments '!n French faniily. ? -1?. Rtch.non?teira? P?k.p!?c ? CaidiT. 153 V|;U}' C;l"f,imbi" ApaMMe?ts' T??ririends, ( ?-'?"'?- ?'?. very modemte. l' M, heho ^Uiffr iiCf, Ca? rdtff. ?g; Y??NTED. JhTMUnfuTnishea Boom, ur Half ? V House (front, atttu?.room if possible)? respect- a Ide conpte. no chi.dren, 'nvicini.yofRyd?.?reet; permanency.—Apply Apartments, Echo Office CardiH. s? ",V' ATIW, Comfortable Apartment?or?nt?m? ? t w.th hoa? ne.pbboarhcod of Roath pr?t-tred -4ppjy.stetnig terms, Ac to A. G. S„ 180. South _4ppj Ky,c?ho O_fE';t\Ca)diS. ]80 Wa'  'J jgo \ArANTB»." con.foTtttbtd ^l^^itiT-homoly' ? V peop!e. "^ar °w" hot and cold water baths' tate ter1Û.-C., cho" Office, Cardiif ?3 ~\T OUNG MAN in U'Usinessduringday?.quires'in- x expens've Apartments near town state teims and other psrticulat-s.—p?H, Echo Office, Cardiff* 9&1» Hiona^s, ita %*t BAUUY DJ'CL^.—I'd Let, a new ajd well-built JL) Dwelling-house, consisting of 10 beiirooms, sitting, ilin.ng, and bath rooms, with scullery, 2 ki chell, and usual out offices, situate adjoining butCher. s snip, corner of HIChu dstrect, Holton, Bury J lock; immediate possession can be obtained.—Apply I to 285, Bute-streei., Cardiff. 154 HOUSE and Shop to Let, corner of Coomassie JtJL street well situated, near A}ex<*i}dra Dock hevrporti-'APply as above. 2Qb f j'iWO eonvellient Houses to Let.-AJlP:Y E. 1<'CIII1('11, I Hitth-street, Newport. 254e "1"0 LI1' 1 Park-street, Newport, from 28th Stp- 1 t'mhr newly papered and painted rent, £ 3u.— Appiy Har.se and :SO!1:C'oJr'2. 176 '['\O-LE:r,-6:rO!)1ll Houæ, 15, Hewill-streut, Cogan, X Penarth rent 5s 61.—Apply 8, Morgan-street, Newtown, Cardiff. 76 S?MSM, ??.. ??ni?. Ik AKICRS.—Wanted to Purch?p Small Bakery D .H??mestR.ndHre?dHouud.—Fnilpa.rdcutarito S. T\, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. WANTED, in tho noilZhbOllriJOOd ot Canton r Ru?tb, a House with b?th'ro?tuandsm?il. conservatory,—Apply A. K M., "EcHo" Office, Cardiff. WAN l'EI>, to RDutor Purchase, Farmhouse, with- out land or sesidence, with larg« garden, within easy distance of Cardiff; land;, sea. view pre- ferred.—Address D., Daily News Offie. Cardiff. 67?-251 V ,m M "l> t Ijoitsra N OT ADDRESS.—Ksta??iishedl8?6. John Down. JL.? i))?. Hotel and PuMi?ns V:?uer,F?Uew Auc- tioneers' imt.imte, 1, ?I..?' street, Bristol. Post free, largest, most reliable list hundreds genuine hotels, spirit vaQit1 country inns, beerhouses, breweries, dis- tiJl¡je" temperance hotels, coffee ravertis. groceiy, drapery, baking, dairy, tob??conixts. Businesses eveiy description, £ 10 to £ 80,000. C?'h.tdTMC?d. ,0 £-18"(-=il;:t;ùs!)-¡\lc(:;mn'r BeørI;'d \iü-e ",Illt;; o&lOu frt hMe ¡ h,ot tenant 15 eH; great resiilent'al district stead?, superior trade. Down- iiig. Anctioreer, Bf?M. fL I BATll.—Cornit Spirit-b<»use doing ?Çö-ird5 ¡ JL? ber And !i)MftiHtu?.i)y,be!<tdMhpinusnade; ne? rent, £ 45 eT.y tenm to good bu:mes man.— Downing. 70 1?':1'Pt.rõi; —Near New Theatre magniS- J); centiy.flUed Spirit Vaults one ol the b&st. p'?ce?. handsomer cnnearus in city. — Downing, ?i.?on.ttreet. iiri?t?). 7J '.1- -O-cäP¡';ä¡vilïäï;ëol!se;. "iue miles fSoiXJ /^Vf rfora Bristol three acres rich orchard market garden 8t"bling; pJggentS Mut, .?24.— Dcwninr, Brittol. d_' 70 <1ASH £ 50— Near railway station famous ol?. ?  e'.t?b!tsh"d wen-paying Beerhouse rant under £ L0 good opening f ? industrious peop!e.- Duwnin? Nelson.I,rèC" HliiOI. 70 j<*1??0KLY.-0)d-e?J.]ished Spi):t Houaa; .£ 0 near markets facing princip?t?hippinK .et;!rMcea;fwf< streets rent R24;exceHcnt[mde.— Do?mng. Hote! Va.Ier, B'tMt.oL 70 CASI £!jO.Së]ečt-Beerh(.u-e- with Ml'ia.-d t license; near thoroughly respectable, weli-paying, easily managed affair. Downing, Auctioneer, Bristol. 70 JDr ltlC.i'(Jlt5!!5. lanlt.r. —— j, — —— HOUSES for Sale, Temperancetown paying 10 per JL?. cnnt. lot to respej?b?e tenants.—Address ?utt-s, ? Cccit street, Hatb, Cn-dift. 135 PBINdE-S-CHAMBBRS. N?.. 4, Workine-street, ? Cauliff, containing first-class shop, with hHge cellar, two hre-proof ro?ms amt weK .urang?i oiti e?. —Apply Mr LeWIs, 3, Ch&r?.s-?treet. U?rdict. 242d V&"fgu £ uttss premises, ^J^O LET.—?mmeditte pùsesio!l, old-e.?tabSi?hed X Bakery and Ctt.enpnceiy business.—Apply M. ifc&cliam, 1, Cross.treet Caorleoii, near Kewporf. 2570 JANVO Wft; ehouses to Jltt, b icU of liuce-roAii,— ..8. 611. Cowbridge-roA'i. Cardiff. 161 ^usiu £ 5s^s iur CARDIFF.—For Sale, Capital Grocery Business, < leading thoroughfare; satisfactory lea.-ons; stock veiy moderate.—Apply X 6j. "Echo" Ome. Cardiff. 60 ^Uistcrtl. ASPLiCNDID iron-franie Trichord Piano, in walnut ???? R17l7!<.—Mhnun.uth-'hite?oauUt!!t:e. A??crt?h?U Chambers, Stow-hiil, Newport. 230e (-õPYÏtl(i 111' Mnsic '?J? ?aay? marv¡¡ous, ? easy, practical nethod to play the pianoforte, harmonium. Is.-ltev William Hu?hu?, O?'coru Vale, Bridgend. yj, |J Off TO PURCHASE Pianos, Amcric'in O!Km, XX tHe from J..sfJ<I ficr week, with mmedlate po-ses sioii, and receivo 1Q discountoB makers prices. Supersedes Lar«u hire system.—Apply Distiict Agent, Hunslet Ilousa, Caerleoii-road, Ne« port. b-5- J1I. ?ABiU?'t.' l;ctinl Tuner, HeuoTAtorof ,1'hwJt. Pipe ?d HeHd U?n.?N. Sa isfactiou hu?t:tut?d.-40, ?iariun?treet. Umditt. *48 1?/j AGNlFlCNi' (jpnsht Irou' Grand Pianoforte, A"X n'?kcra' ]¡t price 00 guineas 30 K"i"<ns c,h ?. Ve!i guarantee.—Moyns, Cowbridge-road. 1.HAISÕ%, by ?oodmakfr; must. ?'- be \"??"?' Ht?tclJwustpnue;r<jphus, M, '?choOiMce.C.trditf. l?u < |t)iANOfCURTK, wu.iu.uo case, full compass, trichord X Ireula; list price 20 guineas 16 guinea* cash, or monthly.—Moyns, Cardiff. of7 ?' ????' ^?r ''?"h Second-hand M.u)o mu.? be ''?"?P-l'?"'?a.It-,OrM!ttt.te(iowpr)Ct'i;good ??'X'???. ? '??y o?.?. ?'.? I Od1ce, Cardiff. 5, 6, or 7 stiiifis 85? ??'R?A?'B.?jo? 5. 6. or 7 ?ii.? V OH.Honed ?u in the worJ,¡; nirkl, p.? cd noop 2U n:ck.jt.,?.?cd screws and brackets, « iu ih.a.nd! le wiU. frvi,, p??ic (Hekel cr??. ?ipi.ce. a.nd ?ood a<rinsM. on.j <f these sp endid banj .es w:)t beseitc?r.ngone.j!?2?6?oro.!cv.it,h?scre? ..mbr_cKe?ior25jM;?.r?t?u?.-lJd?'3y's Tti,, ?.???.?vistuck.?treut, H .dtp, d. 2 U ^icircirs, (Ertcytics, BARGAINS.—I vol pattern S..fety, balls thr.-ngh- oul, :Lsnew, £ 7 j winner diamond frame ?ict.y,baf!tnrou{;h.,u?nott.cr;ttchcd.?7;l'Jtr!cycI?, Steering in apj^iniid comiitiun, £ 0 ICs ,ilso .,UYem)eThcycIc,t?;i:2.chuniin.uy.?t.tiMr.:cr, ^Js Kobei'tes special (new) £ 7 '10s cash, or ]4 monthly. Iivans, 58, Sey..u,u?t.r. ct, Aue-d?re. ?7 BICycLES -JS&O .Model C Premier, 37ib„ Uutluw niiisto bo h «it?i?t,?ft,?rt.tK=.?itoVKr, t?t?tdttt,;peda!.s;?,)u?Y..tis? & sc:?ceJyso)Jed; cash, £llt 10s. Apply y How ? uvilh-stlet, jiner side, Cardiff. 27L i>:ÜiU\BAn<'iAl!\S !?5'\UUAi?'tT! JUtPA)HH[ ANU\Yn?[A.\)?C?m?i,h..v.nn 1 i '• be w hole of llieir unuioiise stock ? i:o\t;rs.rteuuHt.s,Hwh?.'t5:e.,?c..nc'ha Auc?n.u ?tc. Q?e.tt-.tneat, U?tditt, on A ?uat 20th, noiv 1 tier the reiuaiudei' ?t?iurthurtedn?ioit on the I re^etve prices, tor cash only, aale limited to H days. Must besom. No reasonable offer refused. ??"?T.'r? ?? Ylkea ? pare P&yment.-PA!{R? V-, ?iLLlAM.? cye? \\otk?.e?.?.-[r?t, CardIff, o5Ca-27y ? ?U?HIpNS n"d r;,m??c7for w:?r ridin.a:. y.ee V "ur st ick befoie purchasing, brmH rt:oud:on ?.tfety-jUom?o Repairs, phn?it.g, painMnif, stoi??, hinn.?. J?.?s'one s?Mp.???na ?..?., Cycle W..rk?, I'-?P?' ?, .1:11U1' ??L?./C i'? tT Safety, by Guest and l?'t'u? j?. ?-"M?'??';?;g.<,odcuttdiHuu; ?9 or ol¡as.- West, ly, liectorj-road, Cardiff. -u 1L IAOli >ale, 50 inch ?iuycte, in cood c?n";Jon ? ba.? ? bearing bi, vli^i price ?2.-Can b>> seen any tune after six o clock lot T. Llewellyns, Ba-jsuieg village, near Ni-wporo. ¿;"9o g.O? SAm, a Mcu?e? "J'r;cycYc"for ?7&sT?cw X last year; ball ?n,t?;ex?Ucut.cf.?'iu)? Jarieiy pitted.- Jones, j?j?s AdYertisi)? (Xn.-H. N en port. gvy EN UlNE No. 1 Light ltov r beautifully lined Mi* onanieilou; b.,ijs everywhere, and war- plete, with lamp and bell.—16, prico-st., Newport.245s MUMBER S?ety HMd?ter i!icyc!0. baitbcMin.? A-? P??; complete 'l"U lamp .md bcU, ?/.—.5.rnc6-i![r?t.Ne?p.,r? .\tu?. 246 ,AI'E'fY nrCrCL;, ?n.i,? 1590 ?trern: ?.iKht ?C? ?bi. -?pioMdid m?;hi.? for the :-o?d b.Ut b"?r. )?a!. ?erp?d.Us and h?d; cott'B? wIll e-iit s^r ? ?*??"—A?P'y ?"n Timothy, ?a?u'a Anna JH.?Qu?n-st)(;et. CartiU. 2&3 fl',Ü-HUY}1atč- ?T-?'"???- ?icy??..?'?nd .? ?iH?YCLL?-It you wMM <t Ur.st.c?? mount -lio. west price, can on Uio l..??.?ud oldest-eataU- haheah.u.H)), ????\?.??KS?d?? .Ti'ocK. Ail best makes-Uul'1;:cr' J:ud?s. ?wl?p.d?(?.ut.n,.t??. KoH?hksp.. ?u g vc the bMi, c.t.h ?Uue in Lhe t ade, an ( ;? a con.M- jtUMCeOuri)Usn)Msi3?mth.)8boeaincr?sinK ?y leaps ?nd boun..?. V/e c:m .cM?iy ob?i? SOIU of t)? to?u)'i??i?;u,??Utt)ro.n-c?t,Ht!tt.)y-ittCtO:?if? custoiuers. W tJ only ask for a tri?L ?op;?.s, p?tin? lllilçhines on hire, &c., as usual.—W. H. DA VIES and •CO., Cardiil. 1 U NO ^UINIO Ormonde Safety, perfectly new A- iJ and u:o oiled, balls throughout, including pi.a.,i-, au lii-est improvements i-acuh_ce, +.8 lowest bona tide bargain approval any- Wliere.—Cyclist, Echo" Offige, Cardift. 12 purses, :rilte Siocii, < £ arriaa*s. BARGAINS.—Horse. Cart, and Harness, suit, coal man, £12 also Pony, Cart, and Harness, ait it Ciiiiou-stireet, Roatn. ?ACHSUU?)) Puppies, two black, three red good bleed eleven weeks old two guineas eacii.— Itcv Austin, U, K.?pt.m?de-t?ad. ?c?'??<?mb. HI # j^Olt SALE, small protty Bay Pony, with trap and h 'mess; quiet to nde and dttYe.—Appiy ?1, Clifton-street, Cardiff. O'l ITtOR SALE, useful Bay Cob, 4 ye?rs, 14 h?nds sound gupd worKcr; price £ 17.— -ApplV 21, io; z.!e.et, Roath. Cauliff. 240 IriOR SALE, a uacful Ufiesnut?UorsH. fo h'tnd? J6. FU't crank ax? or troliey price £ 15.—Apply 21, ji.piiz-stieet, Koath, Cardiff. 2 9 17(011 SALE, a good strong Trap, suitable iorptsa- 1 sure Gr Business.—Apply 57, Broadway, Roath. Cardiff. 88 -G"i¡':LDir:fG Donkey for S?e"; four years otd Tqui?T; tX W pnce jOs.—MM Lewis, Newsagent, Pontlottyn. HANDSOME Laverack Setter Puppies, to c?mf in JJH for next season's ?hooti;]? to be sold cheap S. ?d pedis' ec.—RMh?rds. fi?ber??te. Prgtoh HANDSOME J?y PonyY 3 years fast, sound, .J.- s"? cood worth £ 12 J2s ?iso Trap to sur, if rtqu?red.-D?v'es, N(jv.i.??,,? CaerphiUy. 21 L- AltGJi. b?c? Hetli"Yer J?ox ?r Salo only Ibs JLj bplend'd house dog.—Appiy Isaacs, 38, Wood- street, Cai diff. ■ 40 PCRAMBULATOR to be sold, cheap latest deaigri i. —Apply ?, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, C?f. diff. -i'&l fe i IDINu SADDLE, uentleman's ormntry si??.th ?? aU titllU C.;mplet' never UCll; ?b?ri?Htfor 38s approved.—Address Win Pool, Bedford. 8 A3.E, strong P?ny, 13 b?nds, Cart, and Harness; ? suit ?reenaroeer, a?btnougfi-. or coal lot £ 13 10,. -Apply 2d, Buzzard-street, Cardiif. A97a SALE, chap, bay Pony guarantee ?ound ;'IUtic o cüt ami hames,; sp'cn?i? turnout no doal'Hs need apply.—Eirlswood, Talbot-street, Cardiff. 974 I STYLISH Stanhope wi h Lam!), Cushions, Brea.k ?? also two Traps, made for the show; seUhaif price, irJScles, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport 234e rgWK CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES MANUKB i. (1.td). Live and Dead Hore8.Catt,le, Ife., purchased and removed at the shortest notice. Address for Cardiff Gibbs, Whitchurch, Cardiff. Pontypriud Distiict, Gibbs, Truforest Mertliyr Distiict, Gil>b<. Merthvi. 980 r iO on Hiro, a llor^j and Oarriuf^^iTgood J. condition; suits pleasure riding.—A" pply Post- i.fii -e, Ilopkinstown. 258a ^Al.E, cheap, Goa: in milk, together with Harness )<? and Mail Cart, to carry L'o children.—Appiy •iiilswood, Talbot-st, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, 901 UT IÚ-:ŠH-p;n;'f;¡;a-¡;uii, -b'îtarria¡8. or children — White, Bnd?water Arms, (Ja.rdin.?51 WANTED second-hand pl ing H?nd.Truck, suitable for Poik Butcher.— Appiy Jru-k ^Efho"' UH'c.. Cardiff. j29 I. ¡.=-ú"o,¡;;i:g' 'Job, with :omc?nl-c?rt and "J 11 rnes; Ie t B?.—Apply 36, Beuford-scr^et, Roath, Cardiff. 922 flonltrjj, |)igwtts, «t. A GOOD selection of Belgian Homers from 2s 6d per .1- pair other wirieties cheap for shooting m:le]¡e. Cnd: kylalk in song. Is 6rl Red-crested and Blown Linnets, JI1 song, 15 Canaties Íl'OI1l 3, 6d, crested and plaic heads. Rats, etc., kept in stock.—Address C. Scrimshaw, 4, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, Cardiff 45 GOLDFINCHES, with case, 2061; Linnets, V witli cige, h 3d Larks, with cage, Is 6d Canaries, 5i pair.—Sullivan, 22, Homfray-street. Cardiff. 62 i CANARIES, CANARIES.—Pair, packed in cage, J 4s 6d.—G. Lloyd, 54, Coihuiercial-sfcieet, Moun- tain Ash I7l ("^ANaRIK-S.—Yorkshire Crest and Crested Breed j grand lot for *ale Alio ÓWII make cages.—R. Gwycher, 35, S.Ulsbuiy-road, Cardiff. _H' 100 IORONS—must clear, io*iu M.?'ited ;:?mer? 2* 6d ? l) 5s p?ir tumblers, 2.? to 4s p&tr. Canaries- co-k. f" m 5? e?ch; bens from Is 6d approval.— Buker, Uaiidresser, 2, Fredftfick-street, Carditf. :3l 8 > ING DOVES, 3 pairs, 2. 5,1 pair y()ung.tcrs,2 6d S pair adult gllitloa." t" 2s pair; lot, 118 6.— Victory, St Dofiat's, Nevilla-stroet. Cardiff. 120 \f OUNG Cock Goldtlnehes, splendid plunnge, 2s 6d i t ach Linnets, Is 0 pair Cock skylarks Is 61 packed.—Stewart, 31, Sy.Hein-st', Roaih, Cardiff. 234 -+._ Jor ^atf.-iHtEfdlnn^nns. A LADY S half-hoop Diamond Ring; price £25; .1.. worth double. — Apnty Monmouthshire Loan Utlke, Albei t-hall Chambers, Stow-hiil, Newport. 23le BOX MANGLE, leceiiily cost £12, to be sold a bargain.—Queen-stieet Auction Rooms, Crrdiff. 2.3 r>LAIBKRG, Pawnbroker, 2, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. t Splendid heavy iea'li bed. bolster, and two Pi)\'8 few 'i!.en uck ;l!Ir 33s. 216 J_>LAIB)>ItG, P?wxbroker. 2, Hme-teTMCf. Out _t ) of pledge, one of Wright's Je'er, f?r 60 nearly" JWW, amI cost So. lÓ j»L,\IBEUU, Pawnbroker, 2, Bule-termce. Out of J!? p!t'K'. gent's 1''?? gold dfnu-hunier K?A"d movement keyless only £12: can be pledged for £9; almost new wdwI:3_21t:. Ah'ItOTS"CARIiOTs!' CAliROTsT^-T;^sou'nd red Ciiiots delivered to any address in town upon receipt of P.O.U., at 55s per t 11, in i-ton or ton lot.—Stevens anti Co., English and Foreign Fruit and ieet, Cardiff. 186 ITVlUFEIIED PLIiDUES. —Phillips, Pawnbroker^ 1 15, Caroline street, has the finest Stock of Watrhoa ai d Jewellery in Cardiff. 290 T7V5UFEITEI) Pf,H?GH.—lSc3,Lat Geld Knglt>li X Lever, ;?6 Us good, heavy c.?es warnt'tt?d for b years cost at least £ 14.—Phillips, Pawnbroker, '13. Carolirie-sireet, CM'dtft'. t90 g?O?FJ.iUvU )?LK':??. —Cfnti?m?ns18?car?n X Gola Sttmio Stone Diamond R'"g. S3 17s 6d. This L. a ''M?tH.—Phi!!)?- Pawnbroker, ?3. Carn!tne- street, Cardiff "no f'*ORKEITEI) PLEbcE.—?ent?-nMn's?.c?tG<j!fi '?' Albert and Gold Locket att&cbfd, £ 10< cost Pawnbroker, 4J, Caroline-street, v'lrlhff. 290 1??? ''?? ?" PLHDG R.—(Jen?s?i?erG?7eva. B.1 ^afch and Silver Albert warranted only 1/s 6d worth double.—Phillips, Pawnbroker, ?, Curuhne.street. Car()ii? 290 I AORFIil I ED pi, 15DGi^^Txady s9-caratGold (; I\rd very t?atpat?'rn £ 1 l'/s &d a bargain. -?'bntips. Pawnbroker, 43, Caroline—treet, Ca.rditf.MO |URFICiIKl) PLLi>GKS. — llmidsnnie Gold Dia- i moud Pin, only 19.; 6d silver E iglish Levor, 30s, warranted for three j e .rs; LadjVs 18 Gold Geneva. for three yens 2?-carat Gold W.??? Ring, w<.i?h< 2dwt., 13, 6d H.lid adver Curb A?bert.eTu?. Mr'b sUm' ned, Weighs 2>.Z 14s 6d. Phillips, Pawnbroker, .13, Carolinc-treef' '??_ m ?ALL at P'"Ii'P'l?wntroi:er.4?.U?)!i)!e-streut. and see for vouiseivos tfyouc.u?tot.c?'.sHod Post-fdh?-e order, and same will bo sent if not up- proved o f, money returned. 290 Jon Sale, two handsome goid-mountsd Dress ?' Swords, ci??'.t-quU tu 'tew.—SUver Tr.?tt ¡':e'lreet, Cardiff. 902 tj^OR SALE, Shrubs (fctiitable for window, btic?;? ? or planting out) to-morrow (?at'uday).—Turner' ii^en-stieet Arcade, Car.iiff. 269 SALE, ai. 14 Ka.? Uk,t'oad ?€??'?7,?' S a "adi"l{ Boat le1j/(.h,- 16 feet breadth, 5ít¡ finches witli 4feet centre bo.ird. 23?e -i 1:¡01t'-<Ã.Li- cheav, handsome mMk?ud"Uo!d ?- ?'?'-?"d':u?.<:z?J}.aekPier Gt?s.-Appiy ?,Cyn]-r.reKCt!nr, Roaih, Canl ff. | ."iALLOW DEKIl HEADS for Sale, thisselson'^ ft n'om 15" to 5 cticu.—J. Uor iin<x, Royal CirditL 245 /"2J. LASS SRADE.j and Stands, all sizes" for clocks statuettos, iSc.— J. Cording, Naturalise and liixiaeiimst, 42, Hoyal Arcado, Cardiff. 246 AS ENGINES.—"Otto," by Crossley Bros fur S, alo one 2 h.p. one 4 h.p. taken out for Lllgr ones can be seen woiking.—T. P. Price, crescent, Newport. 2 g., HANDSOME Tea Um.het c?ctropia?d with JL ?. lamp, new price 50s, a bur?m.—ptunij'" Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 24, St. Mary-MH?ef, Cardiff'. 961 l!\i lL1\fo;¡:¡.de.-App!y 6i}¡n Coach, Lit??TnT lJJI Pontypridd- ?o? .-?_ HJ )i'!? ?'?(U??T?????r.?j??? X!V H ':u??y.7.s6d; two stout wooU?. ditto 7?t a,prùial ?.h?Iy.d.. 9, ekroft, Car.sh?n ?r' I, U ?3 ? ?? Oak Cabinet, seven feet high,'ivith clmboaids \? arched ICUiS.5, orawers, bmut.ifm?Y cu'vt'd? aufleJ "l,il ?''?'?'' ?y "s". ?..n 1 Tn x8), together wi.u .sei^TTl 1) 10 N 11;\ (Tl'illi;:¡(î 1- x-Sto;:eth-l'i.1 f"llil; t.f f¡:,ney anll OHice, Cardiff. Ac. 'l{'I; :¥!¡11 1'onï)£i] ??. alsl ?'?.-?" ?"t? P?c? Bi 5..?rtH ?ln.- h-? s, Uid Cunosii.y Shop, ?ew)x?c, Mon. cSi'j ? iKU t.. K? wi? Macbh?ru.. s?m).,u pr!ect JTd?r' ) i "?' _2 ? ? .t'solPu'd Machine. £ i 1. ?.tc?ftd toned Pnin.i b) Biuad'.vo >d, £ 6 6.. w»nk £ 10 !??ai.? f.)rc¡h'=-_l':t!e-, Cld Cmio.iry Shop, Newport 2M.j SALE ?'iiirt-. ?i?.(;os.m.tes. Amateur Thoatri- ?_? t? E:\ler,nm-lIts ?rot!dt)'' withevervtean?tf tor tnatiinKup.—.s.iVt,r Tumr. Bridge-street, C:lr,¡itf:' 912 WH l>   ??'??S-??'. ?o.?. 10 by'57'??  y  ""? ? ?"?"y Jable, 6 by (?out) .? 'e 1 .'? ?.? '? ?'?'"?. f..r .sale cheap.—A itoly v -< !?CKH s A'tvertisin? Um ?s, ?u?p?rt;. 9H V lJl¡i"ogne Si,isS- 2: 6d, a great bargain printed Ciyt., 5, Bnckside Park, laveipool. 227 r W BAKU.t.s AND CONFE^CTTONTTUS" JL O. S. JUNKS it CO., LTD,, PATENT OVEN BUILDERS, Supply all kinds of Bakets ReijuisUes ?. MILL-L \NE. CAROi?f. 5b?-?r,01 CTxL'RPhI.K?, u.s Kt?'?. ?' h??To' io-h p? (7 S. Tunks and Co., Limued, C miiff. 176 Iij DEftS'i'RT Knives and forks, silver ferrelT" /V 1'"HI h:)nÜI", t7 6d; co.tdoub?; Pbiiiios Pawnbroker and Jewelie:, 2?. St. MUry"t., iSliscdUn^ans. '1-1' ili0Tf.}í-;¡:1-w.ï'hl'e ?vstein. houses or jL' Apamuents coMptetety fnridshed 011" new sy tein adopoed solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and enfjairie. usually by other com- panies are dispensed with. \Ve have an hnrneme stock 01 Household Furniture of cheap and ruperi >»■ quality. All goods solli 011 the Hire System at road f money prices. We make no extra charge for credit and all goods scut home in a private ran free of charge No stamp or agreement .charges made no bit! of sale everything private. Arrangement* completed without delay, and, b ill!: manufacturers, we guarantee quality, aad will undertake to supply furniture, ote. at 10 uer ccnt. les than any price-list ivsned by any firm iG Cardiff Eleven showrooms Call and inspect our immense stock, and compare prices I.Jcfor; purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ ;i worth for 2s 6d weekly 4s weekly £ la worth for os weekly £ 26' worth 6s weekly, aud so 011 i" proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address OVTH WALES FURNISHING COM PAN V, 31, C;e-!H. (Ih!xt to_1l!eJ2:7,1!= DECKER OVENS.—H. Card, 1, North Marion- street, Newport, continues to Buiid Decker Ovens, on the most approved principles. Prices aud test.ir()lls on application. 847e B???RO?H\'i)RUPA? establishment.—H .11..J Houghton, 1, ],s-tt)nl1c, Cardiff, speciality. P?raJysi?. !Jl]epsy, Gout, and Sciatica. Circu?r on application. 8S7 "1 LAZING peli^h- ( 7T ing Húns; also Stiffening Pio ess (registered) satisfaction guaranteed particulars free.-M!td3IJI? 4^1, liorou-road. Twickenham b, T?WM?RY? Walcheô, W?ichM?teri?ls? Hard ? wa'c. Toys, Cutlery, Musicai Instruments, Pipes, wnolesale list post free. — Wright, St Lukes-road, Birmiugh m. 891 JAUNDRY GLAZING SECRET. — Cutfs, Coliars, Jt?t and Fronts i?kc white cnina nothing u.?d in the slarch; no po:isl1in iron required particulars free.— Laundiy, 75, Liscard, Biri;e.h.?a.d. 953 OLD GOLD AND SILVER.—Modern amI atiq \J? silver and 6-Hver.pl?tod goods, jew?Uery, coins, clocks, paintings, a.nd curios; b st price given.—Ince, 7, Tredeg&r-place, Newport, Mon. 131 ROPE AKD TWINE, Good and Cmap, a £ JLt the ?fewp?'t Rope and Twine StorM, New Dock-stieet (opposite Steam Packet Hotel).—EJ Wiicox, Proprietor. 31e rnOBAC\.0.\ ISTS commencing see Illustrated Guide. X 3d. Bow to open repect3.blv. B20 to £ 100, 'looaccuni, sts's Outfitting Co. (Rend.), 186, Euston-road, London. 949 ^tisc^]lat«otis Prints. ("^ASH (fuit vaiue?'Ten for L"ùies', Gentlemen's, ? and Children's Cast-otf CiothmK also miscel- hmeous articles. All orders pnnctuatUy attended to. on raceipt of post-card.—Mrs Carter, 16, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 306 GLAcS DOOit wanted for Greenhouse 2 ft. 2 ins., \.y by Oft. 6in$.-Send particulars to Door, Echo Office, Newport. 236e WANTED, Grocer's Sack Truck, cheap.—E. Price f Chemist, Abertiiiery. 27oe WANTED, by young person, whi'c)eaniilg, or any,d:¡ ¡Iy employment.—App)y 2, Wells-street, Canton, Cardiff. 920 WANTED, £ 3,00D worth of Left-off Clothing of every description; Furniture, ifcc.—Mr and &ij-s Mauce, 29 and 3;). Wyndhaw Arcade.. in ifialUj. i?"iOR Private Cash Advances oi-upwalds _t t.o re"on ¡ b' J householders.—Appiy OLt,er only) <0 William liart, 3c, Alexandra-road, Cardiff. Gellulno Hades bills discounted without delay or enquiries. 81e jfc l ON BY.—From £ 5 to £ 1,000 immediately ad 8. Tanced in town or country on son de Ilne of hand. with6ut 5ur",ties, at moderate interest and easy rdaymenl.s; no f 'es, all convnunicitjjms beiBJ; stricUy private.—Apply to Mr J. Ford, ?. tStMa.?y- "reef.. Cardiff. (Opp f'te Chu,'dH\Lreet.1 567 i O .U Mlolt C iTL A D V A N C E BAN J 10, QUAY S'i'liJiET, CARDIFF. £3 to be obtained on the same day as applied for by professional gentlemen tradesmen, fanners, rowkc.-pers, aud householders. Applicants may relyon the trictet secrecy bein observed Charges moderate, and no enquiry or othei fees charged unless cash advanced. Country appliea tjo)j. attended t,) witlwu!; delll.y. Apply personally or hyletLerto Mi L. JO-SEPil, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 143-60 19. QUAY-STREET. CARDIFF. APiiiVATE Gentleman h.,s Money ? Lend Irom £ to £ 500, to brmers, market ?arden?rs. househohiers, and pub ic geuei ally in strict con- fidence and without publt ity no preliminary fees asked for. Applv to William Lundy Houss, Caerphilly. 92H-23b4 the DIRECTORS of T KS !<Ul';l,DiiSG ó; ^J°" T IMITED ADVANCK PAll.Y Sums fl'11l £3 TO £1,000. S METHOD OF B U S I N E FAIR IN'TERKST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES, Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free. — Apply to Secretary, 10, CHARLEYS I'RlSET, CARDIFF. 36 f< ?"AKD UPWARDS -ADVAÑci})-l-II 3&? HO!)??. MH?HAMCS, AND OTHERS, CPOS THEIR OWN SECURITY. No preliminary fees repayable to suit borrowers onreuience, by Mr J. P. THOMPSON, 71, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. Hours, 9 to S. 'Wednesdays, to 2. E2 DO YOU WANT MONEY. If so ?fuee to dc i? business with any person who wiJJ ict quote the rate of interest, or who demands exorbi! o. fes. liy applying personally between 9 and t p. i a.. or by letter at any time (nostage prepaid), A) Mr W, P Thomas, 19 and 20, Market-sti eet, Ab'Ttillerj ana stating nature oí security (if any), you nia» obtain, free of charge, the exact amount of interest you will lnve to pay for an upwards. Special Features No. prelir-.inary fees; fixed and reasonable interest; prompt settlements repayments to suit borrowers 379—<1329 MONEY Lent nc.tn j?b to ?OO at few hours 1 t'. I¡Nice to faimeis, cowkeepers. householders and others 011 promissory note alone, and un tLe bfirrower's own name. Distance no object. No chirgfs of any des- cription are urule unless business is transacted. Anyone lequiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan otliee routine should apply to Phillip Bassett, 11, Penuel-sqsare. Poatj- pridd. "780—1<49 *J CAROLINK-STREKT CARDIFK.r-Established A CAROMNR.STRMKJ' CARr-iFP.—KstAbhshKi HO years. £b TO ANY AMOUNT ADVANCED, on day of applying, to all classes, as r .ual, without bill of sale. All transactions strictly p' rivate. Distance- no object. Town business transacted at a great reduc- tion. Trade bills discounted.—Apply LOUIS BARRETT, 1279—Ml 9 Carolino-street Cardiff. O FEES. NO BILLS OFSALE. 1,0 PUBLICHY. MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALOE in Sums from S20 to National Mercantile Bank, Baldwin street, Bristol.— The Directors of this old-established, well-known ofiice, having large aV:1.i!>]ble funds, offer unusual facilities to all reHp,c[ab1" and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent :i3utnre. Cash in amounts from £ 20 to £ 3,000 is advanced '11 all p irts of the kingdom, wLhout sureties delay, or publicity, and on the security oniy of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quai terl; instalments, extending over a period of tIme convenient to tbo borrower or the .)ri;lC;lnIlllay remain so long as the ÎJILerest is puid. No bills of sale taken and the 1 ran tactions are not Dublisherl ill any newspaper cr g<tzett-e,- Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. Milburn, ?uner?t ?'M'?xer. ^57 Amusements. rp II E A T 11 K ROY A L. TO-NIGHT (SA IUKDAV:. September 27. LAST NIGHT OF TUB CARL ROSA LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, in the New BIIti,h Comic Opera, jy.J A ?J\) ?TK, From the Prince of Wales TÜeaÜe, l.ondou. Wiiiteu ùy Lewis Clifton aud Walter Sisuuhter. Produced by Au^usius liartis. QKAND THT^ATRK, CAKDIFF. TO-NIGH r AND DURING THE WEEK, *^JT JSCLE rjIDM'S MONUAY NEXT, iha Most Successiul Production of the London Season, the Hnvmarket play, A VILLAGE PRIitSi. produced by B. Beeibohm "i'ree, Esq Ben Greet, Louis Calvert, and fuli Comi.any. Havmarket Scenery and Effects. Box Ofiice: Thompson and Shackell, Limited. Popular Prices :2; Is 6d Is; 81; and 4d. IJSVITATION to the CLERGY of ALL DI- NO M1N A'JTO N S. Mr ELPHINSTONJC solicits the honour of the pre- «enoe of the CLERGY ..f CARDIFF on MONDAY EygING. September 29th, to witness the p6,tonn. anc d" THI VILLAGE PRIEST at the GRAND THEATRE. On pnv-eniiog their cards to the Manager they will be accommodated with seats in the Dress Circle (ree. "STm IJ I It E. Manager TO-NIG'HT i OSWALD STOLL. Oswald Stoli bs to announce for to-night, MISS NELLIE LHAMAK Of the famous Sisters Leaitar. The unique Japanese YOKOHAMA ?T?OUPI' Who come hero from Ihe Edinburgh Exhibit ion, where t,11ey have been playillg for four consecutive IllIlIIth". YAKIETI F.S BY VitNTu AND OTHERS 1 THE EMPIRE—NEXT WIOEK :— THE MID:HIP.\lI ¡ E I Nautical SLectacle. GEORGE BliAUCHAMP! PALlKS AND C U S S 1 C K, ltc. Then such a jolly good fellow, with a merry twinkle in the corner of each eye EXCUSE jilM FOR I. I V I N G I He i" coming to The Empire YOU SHOULD .S?H m? PLAY NAP t He is coming to The Empire DON 1' PUstI He is coming to The Empire WALTZ ME A G A I U1 He is coming to The Empire 1 942 i^xcurstens. BRISTOL chann el PASSXNGER SERYICH, LIMITED. EXCURSIONS TO WESTON, ILFRACOMBE, LYNMOUTH, AND OTHER PLACES. SEE DAILY NEWS • FOR TIMES OF A I r, I NOS, r- T?OR THE BENEFIT OF THE ?-. CARDIFF INFIRMARY. The Fine Saloon Stea?M BONKIE DOON (Cpt. D. We,t) wiil make a trip from Cardiff to LYNM?UTU AND '?1LF?ACOM);K (Wind, weather, and circumstances permittitg). MONDAY, SEPT. 29sh, Ø" For the Benefit of the abovo Institution Leave Caitiiff, 9 20 a m. Hfracombe, 3.45 Lynmouih, 4.30 p.m. Fares, to-and-fro, Fore Deck, 3, 6d; Saloon, 4s td. The whole of the proceeds will be given to tht In. firmiiry. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs Geo. T. Colepan, at the Cardiif Infirmary and Wm. Lewis, statiaier, Duke-street. REFRESHMENT S ON BOARD. -,6.I() LAST EXCURSIONS FOR THE J)LJ SKASON BY BONNIE DOON AND EARL OF DUN It A VEN MONDAY,MUoNLlGU'i CHANNEL TLTIP' K<pt. 29, I —— at 6.45 p.m., | Leave Cardiff 6.45p.m. by BONNIE J Arrtveb?ck about ..&30p.m. DOON. j Fans Is and Is 6d. At 4,15 p.m., I EVENING TRIP TO WATCHEX AAt t t?l'i ? p.mm j,ea.veC?diff .4.15 p.m. EARL OF I Leave Watchet 8.0 p.m. DU* ?R YVPN Fares to and fro ?? ? ?"? ? :<?. turu luesday evening, fare 5s 6d.  TO WATCHETT MiNEHb?AD. ) LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE TUESDAY, I Leave CardiS f .7.d0a.m. I epL, 3D, „ Ilfracombe 3 15 p.m. At7.?0a.m., „ Ljnmouch .4. 0p.m. By I II Minehead.5.15 p.m. EARL OF t) Watches .6. Op.m. DUNRAVEN 1 Faresto and tro—Watchet, 2s 6d Minehead, 3s Lynmouth and Ilfra combe, 3s Qd and 411 6d. Wind, weather, and other circumstance^ permitting.* The Company reserve to themselves the right of sub, stituting any steamer er steamers when circumstances require. For Fares and Particulars see Bills. I EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., AKMta. 105, Bute Dock, Cardiff, and 3S13 40. Dock.!trMt, Newport, Mon. &aUs bg faction. SALB nus DAY. Queen-street Sale Rooms, Empire-buMdings, Cardiff. MR THOMAS MOORE will SELL by .l.L AUCTlO" on SATURDAY, and MONDAY, Sept. 27th, and 29th, It large quantity, of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING alsp & quantity I of superior Household Furniture. Sale each Evening ~&t 7.30. 995 fjpURKISH JJATHS, lRrnYR. I The PROPRIETOR (WM. POOL) Belts to inform tbe Public tha.c these Battos baye been renouted throughout, and are now optm o the Public, with all the latest improvements. Open:,from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. First-class Turkish, 2s S&ftiui do. (with- out shampooning), la Hot or Cold Baths, Is and till; Swimming Bath, 4d. I am well pleased with the Turkish Bath under its new management. The Shampooer does his worK well. —'i'HQMAS WILLIAMS, -GwaelodyKart^ 629 I ubHc ..r. The USrof APPLICATIONS will OPEN on SATUR. DAY, the :¿7¡)1 Jlln. and will be CLOSED on or before WEDNESDAY, the ]st paX. Acquisition by the Union of the following further jBusino-jes: — Henry Hansard fin,1 Sen (Thn House of Common1- Piintnig Works-, Paik-street, W.C.) Judd and co" L'd. (Doc'ors Commons, KC" Far- ring.ion-road, E.C., and Wandsworth). R. lí, Burt and C*. (Fetter Lane). W. H. Keep and Co.(l, Baldwin's Gardens, W.C.) Robson and Sons, Ltd. (Great New-street H.C.) Wm. Dawson and Sons (Cannon-street and Upper Tilinies-street, RC.) West leys an,t Co. (Friar-street, KC.), Bookbinders Goo, Simpson and Co. (Paternsster How, KC.), Book- binders. Smith and Vernon (Gray's Inn-road, W.C.). Process Photographers, Colley and Co. (Hatton Gardens, K.C.). Railway and Omnibus Ticket PtMilers. \111, Jone.s (The W. J." Printing Factory, Golden Lane, EC In addition to the above, the Directors have the option of acq?ring Gilbert and Rivington, Ltd. (St. Johns House, C?.kenwe;)).aa.f W.n.H.derand Sou (Bartholomew Clo.^e. E C.) Piovision for the acquisi- tion of hniiM, if ultimately arranged, is incluued Ul the present issue. THE HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION, LIMITED.* Shave capital J 000 oeo Consisting of IÙ hi per cent,. Cumulative Pre- ference Shares of £ 10 e^ch, and 50,úOJ Ordiuary Shares of S10 each. Debenture Capital £ i>50,CC0, Diviued into 2,[0,) bsaring interest st the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, lepiy- ab:e 1Il ten years at par, or,at the option of the Com- pany. at ai, earlier period at £105. Of the t.bove, 27^19 Ordinart Sh.?-. and /j0 l>ebentures 1 ave air?dy been '10? l': '?'? b 030 Ei ther P?er.nc. ? a? d 5r ,W000 Iffunlier Ur<!tnM? Kh?..? are reserTedfor allotment, in part pajiuent of pu-chase price. on lance is now ottered for subscription. The Shares a,. e payabIe-Bl on application, aHonnent, and the '?..M a. q-re.i,? )n?;?i. of "iJiT, I VU,! "'c'"h. The Debentures ar? p?v&bie -£10 on applirati,'n, .„ on alloLment, a.lllt £60 on O??r' ??'? alU°" '????'?. ??t SM ?" ?oth h¡us and Debentures may bj Da)d up in full "a a'Tkltnds a!ld '"?-? ? calcu- taed acwrdingly .The D'rectdr- have taken power to pay IntedU1 Dividends upon Preference and Ordinary Shares. DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. Sir fliiNRV ISAACS COLERIDGE J. KENNAR1), Sir HOPER LI £ THBi:lJ)GE, M.P..K.C I E. HENRY J. MANNING, E.o. C. KliGAN PAOL, A. P. SIN NET 1, h q HORATIO BOTTOMi.EY. Esq., Managing Director. GIC.NLRAL MANAGKR HENRV BURT, (H. K. Burt. & Co.). BROKERS—Messrs HOLLEOONK BROTHERS and Excbaiigf. Sov icnoas—-Messrs WILLIAM WEBB and Co., 6, Essex-street, Stran-l. C. A IJ 1>1 lOftS Mes-rs MONKHOUSK, GODDARDand Co., Ch,lrtpre.j Accountants, 28 and 29, bc. Swithin s-i-uie, i^.C. ;ai.il :r. e wcai5tlE'.on. yne. BAMvK.nS. The CONSOLIDATED BANK, I united, 62, Thread- needle-street, E.C. Ch&iiug-cross, S.W. .md Mail- chestei. SE'-KETARV ANO OFFICES-A. EDMUND EDWARDS, E q., 12 and H. Catneiine-street, Siiano, W.C. The C>)inpany was formed in April, 1859. to effect an amalgamation of several well-established and success- ful printing and publishing linns, allll f .r taking over the COIHtiiCt for tbe piinting and publication or Hansard's Parliamentary Debate- together with the c(lpyrih, alll sti ck. l1b equeutly, paper mills and count.y wor.-s have been acquired, the obj.'ct, of tUe directois having bedl :0 t.sa1,]i-11 unuer oue ceutral administration a complete combination of aii departments of tile priutjug and Killd, 6d trades. The cÍJeme has proved '0 successful that, notwith- standing the heavy Work j',1'v,'e.l in the consolidation of the btlinf!he5 (fourteou establishments having been c, )1ce\J;¡-ate,i in lour), the Company ùa." utclared the following dividends — Ititeiim diviiiend for the half-yaar ended September 30, 1889, upon both classes of Shares, at the rate of 8 per cunt, per annum. Difideno for the half year end 11 g March 51, '830, at the r,1.te of a per cent per annum upon Pteieience Shares, and Ii,) per tent, per annum upon Ordinary Shares. m.)an, 12 pe. can. for the year. Interi_m tinidentl for the halt year ending September 30, 8 per cent per milium upon both masses of Sh ties. Having thus succeeded in carrying out the original purpose of the C uiiinny, th Directors veso.ved, with the sanction of the Shai ehoiders, nron an impoitaut extension of tho undertuking hy the absorp- tion into tiie Union of several of the principal houses in the trade, as Rn alternative to thtir inde- pendent amaifcsina-ion. By this means the unique character of :he Ueion will be maintained whilst the magnitude and completeness of the organisation will it an un^Qualled position m the trude. It will be seen, from the accompanying par- ticulars ill,it ihe btisjuos.ses proposed to be acquired are several very huge and important London timis, and there can be 110 doubt that, with unity of interest, COII- ceiuiated management, And consolidation ot premises, very great general advantage* will ensue, and that immense economies may be effected in lentals, snnei- VISJOU, motive-power, and ill other tesrjects. The Directors are .vuistied Uut it. will be found pos-ibp to blend various businesses in such a manner to enabie them, by a system of mutual ansorption to oispense altogether with several of the nnses, maintaining a separate set of works for eachot th- main Ceiiiies of the lr..d-, and ailutting to eaih the particular cl^ ass of work for which it is best adapted. in the development ot this important scheme, the Company will have the nen-fit of the ser- vice-as Gelwral Manager, of Mr Hy Burt, a gentle- man of vast experience and adininisirat Te o pacity, and occupying a high reputation throughout the trade. A large portion of tile new capital has already been applied for by the existing shareholders, and the Directors are now prepared to receive applications for ihe balance. The following is a short description of the several businesses JH"p"scd t,1 be acqu.red — Henry Hansard ami Son.—'fne business of Henry Hansard and ,¡II cll¡¡,.is,s exc usive.y If printing for the H..u.o of Common, and dates b cl; to 1765. It was for m-ny years ean ied011 in Whetstone Park, then ill Great TUIIISIII. and afteiwards the present pinn- ing offices in I-'aiker Striet were erected, and no ex- pense had bulI spaieu Jl1l11ailltft,inilig' the "toek and machinery necessary to execute the ever.iH(;leain orders of the House of Couimons. The premises are Freehold. The acquisition of this business wdl vest in the Union the remaining branch o: the UANSAUD or;;aI1Î. satl,.n. Judtl and Co., Limited.—j his oM-establish-d firm to wh en h? rt.c?y ben a ntm the L?n.ion bus.n?s of U?n.y ?iac?tCc? and ?, ? en?ed in ?rryh.e ouh every cl? ami descrmtion of pT.n?rE w.ti? valuablo Piiriinmen'ary connection, and contracts with the Got eminent and numerous local governing bodies, illc¡lIIlÍnc; the U"Vrnll¡C.¡t lithography for the whole of the United Kingdom. Messrs Judd and Co. aiso execute ihe pi tiling fur the Great Wester 11 Railway Company, lliere is also a department efficient ill "Ii its hrmiciics Prospectus printing and advertising, in which a steadily inc.easing business is being done. A sjiecialitv is also nnnle of the artistic department, which ha. ItJCélltiy ptoduced an important work which Times" stated tj be the most psrfeci, sjieciiueii of a)?st,)c printmg ever i?ned fr.uu the t'urope?n Prc.,8. H. K, Bart and Co. (including Messrs Lewis and Sons, the Bookbinding branch).— This busines-, formerly carried on in four buildings in Wi»u UliKe- c^urt, Fleet-street, a..d concentrated in the fine pile of buildings erected in Fetter-lane, is one f the o (lest and best established in London. The annual *.eturus h ive doubled in thi past seven years, Above 20 newspapers ate produced every week, b sides numerous periodicals and magazines, general printing work, b ok'oiiiding in leather, cloth, «.te. Ihi ptuni-es, whicti occupy the whole block between Bie-rn s Build. ings and Bolls Buildings, and &ta;<d<>n land measuring 9 000 feet super, were erected in 1382 under the per- sonal supervision of Mr Henry Burt, and are five storevsin height, exclusive of a comino iiott« ba etnent and fire-proof room* for the íe orge of electors, stereotype pistes, Ac. W. 11 Keep an,1 Co. —By reason of this fino executing oroers for the t.ade. it is not much known 10 the punlk, aitbomh they are well scqu&inted with its productions. The firm have produced the fam JU pictorial auvoitisement of Messrs Pears' edtitied Buub¡e," the contrct fvr whicb Ins not yet been completed. Most of the coloured supplements to the leading Christmas Annua's a>e aiso pr oduced by this firm, ùe!iitit:1I whxu a speciality has bc,t'1I made 01 the highest CIRSS of chroino-lithojraphy such as has never before been attempted in this country, and which rn:;1I before the, hellt Cr)tinnt[\1 work. The tirni hM so rapidly developed that it has out- grown its present resource*. The whole of the machinery is of the most modem and approved type, constructed at great cost to suit the exigencies of the business, and the order- in process of execution amount to m'\11J tncusands of pounds, '1 hi ti. III possesses iÎ. Patent Process fur Engraving on Stone by means of this, woik which would have hitherto taken a skilful artist eight er ten days to complete, can now be done in a single day, unu results can be obtained in six or seven colours which by the usual process would re- quire eleven or twelve. liobson and Sons, Limited.—This firm was founded in 1862, nd ill iES3 tli > Lois Ion huilles of Messrs Charles Dickens and hvaus was amalgamated with it. It has a large connection, and is executing most im. Portant and valuable contracts for newspaper aUil magazine printing. WillialJl Dawson and Sous.—This we1!.Jmown firm was fouuiied in 1809 by Mr William Dawson, and the piesent peemises in Cannon-street have been occupied by the firm f-r over seventy years. The bu hi*ii cf newspaper acents and wholesale and expoi* book- sellers. dee., baviug connections in all parts of the colonies and abroad, is yearly illcrea.sin iu volume. In the newsparer departmeut alone tbo amount paid for postages during the lis: year amounted to nearly £ 10,000. 1 he premises in Upper Thames-street were acquired in 1869 for theiuiclier development of the 1Jrintiu¡{ and stationery J)uines9, whic is 8tiU carried on there. These departments have very con. siderably, and are capabio of much larger expansion. Aestle^s and Co.—This is pethai>s the oldest iiiiu of book-binders iu London, having been established in 1796. It enjoys a valuable connection in the London publishing trade, and emplovs a large number of hands. Prize medals were obtained in island 1862, and specimeur of its woik are now being exhibited at Antweip. George Simpson and Co., Bookbinders, was estab- lished in 1861, and amalgimited in 1874 with the business ot Messts Edmunds and Remnants. The firm's customers comprise many of the leading pub- lisher. and its business is of a most extensive character, forming a valuable and necessary adjunct to the C'.ombinatioll. Smiih and YernOlt, Process Photographers and Ainco Engravers, were established in 1884, and occupy a prominent position in this class of business. The plant is most complete an] efficient for the production of all classes of Pnoto-Zinco Engraving, &c. Colley and Co.—Mr Colley is the Inventor and Patentee of important machines for printing, con- secutively numbering, an. t perforating tickets for Tram- cars. Railways. Pawnbrokers, dec., and an improved machine for printing consecutive numbers. Tickets can be produced by thes- machines at the rate of 1,000 I per minute in rolls, and flat tickets at the rate of 5,000 Per minute, in four colours if required.tlr Colley is also the inventor of important machinery for slitting Illd cutting paper IIn,1 textile materials, which will produce all Width. of telegraphic and other coil papers, t a great saving in the cost of production. Each tachine will cut fiom i to li ton daily, aceordin to fie class of work. Ihese coils are also used lor tra.m- fay tickets, cigarette papers, till papers, mätch.b.. jl.lJels, sillc ribbons, relief stamping, Ac., Ac. Mr folley i; also the holder of patents for improvements i1 machinery for waxing, printing, and slitting tissue !nd other papers By the use of this invention it is pssible to produce wax d paper and chfap coiour. pmting, the demand for wh?ch is very large. The j The necessary steps are about, to be taken to alter tb title of the Company to THE HANSARD PRINTING AJP PUBLISHING UNION, LIMITED. I arm is at present carrying on a profitable businefs, yielding a very handsome return, and requires addi- tional machinery for extending its business. The possession of these Patents will be of great advantage to the Wll1,a.IJI J .ines. —The colour-printing business at Mr Wilii^m Jones, better known as the W. J." Printing Factory, was established in lfiSO, and huge machinery was shortly afterwaids laid down to the development of trade. It also btcame necessary include picture-frame making, :md a factory for this uqlO>e was established, wIieM plant is laid down capable of turning out about 2,000 picture frames a I wet'k. limruus other additions have from time to time been ma.de in the "lam, wbich is now one of the mos: complete and efiicisnt in the trade. The Diiectors have placed the accounts of all the fims proposed to be acquired in the hands of Messrs Monkhouse, Goddard, and Co., the Company's aittli- tors, who have furnished the follow ins report — 28 and 29, St. Swithin's-lane, London, E.C.. September 22, 1690. To the Directors of the-Js^said Publishing Union, Linftted. Gentlemen,- In accordance with instructiens to report to YOIl on the accounts 01 toe various businesses proposed to be acquired by your Company, we have Co state as follows Our instructions were to examine all accounts and certify the profits for a uniform psiiod of three years j when possible, but in cases wheis this could not be done, <0 extend our examin ttion over the longest peiiod practicable and up to the latest date at which the books had been audited or balanced at the time of nur investigation, i Ihe following are nine of the businesses proposed to tie acquired the pruflts of which are included iu our cot tihcaie Kame. [Period for which Profits [tore luclul1eo. 1 J Judd & Co., Limited. 4 years to June 30. 1800 ( Judd&Co.,Ld,New Woiks ii year to June 30. 93 3. Wcftleys & Co 3 y-ars to Dec. 31, 1890 II. :-iruP'OH&CO 2; years 5. 3 years to June 50, 1890 6. Smith ii, Vernon 1 year to Dec. 31, 1889 17. Cvjiey&C:) 141.n:hstoJulle J5, SO 3 Henry Hansard & Son 3 Far to Dec. 51, 1889 9. The accùUJits of Messrs Ihnsarll and :-ùD having been preoared by Messrs Turquand. Your;g.7rand Com- pany. Chartered Accountants, and the accounts of Messrs 1, K. Burt and Company baring been pre- pared by Messrs Theobald Brothers and Miall, Char- tered Accountants, w, have n0t examined the books of these two tlrms, but have after consultation with Messrs Tnrquxnd, Youngs, ami Company, and Messrs Theobald Brothers and Miall, included the profits shown in the accounts prepared by tbem in tbe Unal covered by our certificate. We have also had submitted to us the accounts of Wiliia in Dawson and Sons for four years to 30th Ju. e, 183J and of Kobs n ?hd Sons, L'mned, for three years to 30th June, .8&9. ye, to\' Il:ici);; wson and Sons b?ve not been I kept on such a system as to admit of our verifying the pr. fits, but we are ab'e to certify that the cash receipts during the four vents t;nded 3Jtl1 June, 1889, amounted to upwards of to an annual average of £ !6">,750 per annum. Tiie receipts during the ytar ended 30tii June, 1889, amounted to £ 165,0O11. As regaias Itobson and Sons, Limited, we fcavo ex- ] nmined the accounts for the three years ended 30:h Ju ie, 1889, anl tind that their average proift f.r 'his I penod, subjtc. to provision f n depreciation and man- ageni nt charges, amounts to in wards of £3,000 per annum, but we have not included ihese profits iu the total certified by us. because in the last ysar covered by our invest gation the Company purchased the I London business of Mei>rs Charles Dickens and Evans and Me-srs J. and C Robson have fiuaranieeu for three years a minimum net profit (subject to a. mansge- m- u: chingi v; £5..0 per snnuinj of per annum The met nod by which the depredation of plant and machinery, ifec., h IJeell dealt wltll In the past In ike accounts ofthe nine hrs;-namod businesses has varied considerably, "Ihi under thet: circum,,1 a,ces wetnouyht it desirable IV tnke tile opinion oi Mi John Esson, the expert valuer, who hns valued th nlant and machinery of these businesses as to the proper. amount which should be provided nmuiaiiy to meet deprecia- tion, in audition to the oidinarv repiirs and renewals, and expenses of type casting, charged against profits and we have deducted from tbe profits an amount which Mr Esson arlvbeil is amidy sufficient, aud which is in excess of the average amount per annum provided ill tbe past in the accounts of the nine bu-inesses. Ihe question of the cr.a. for management we feel com p.-lied to leave to b, dealt with by youk a.s in the ease of the private fiiins the partners made no chaige fur their services, alld in mder to bring the accounts ol the Limited Company to the sjtme basis we have credi ted to profits the directors' rem .deration which hai "eell charged, but the sum we Lav" 80 creuitsd i.aioi.nt.s to oiuy £425 per annum. ihe annual aveivge piotUs of the nine first-nameu bUMH- ses on the above for the periods stated amcunt to £ -3_4,390. which, added to the Messrs Rob- sons' guaranteed minimum net profit of £ö,OOO, maia: a teal "t £ iC,c90, exc usive i t Messrs Dawson and profits and any savings wi: ch may be effected in consequence of tbe iiU1'dg:,m::¡,¡iun. We are, Oem It,tHen, Yours faith:uJIv, MO.NKHUUSE (jUf'?AHD ? CO., Chartered Aec .niiiao t. s Taking the r b.ive figures, and c .leuiat ng the ^r«>tits of .Messrs Dawson and Sons un the alll6 basIs as S¡¡OWII by lite Company's prellt wtW:C-"id newspaper ciepart. ment, the Diiectors IlU doubt of being allle to maintain highly ".ac.jf"c-urv div deilds upon the oidinary s h.re?, niilo ut reckoning lh great snvings which tkey are aatisii.-d will result iroia the amaigauia- tion. All the above businesses, except Henry Hansard and Son (.wL.ch- t- Ld.¡¡ over frotc aie acquired as and from the obrl. June last, and the Company will rhus have tue benefit of Loe accrucu proa:s from that date ..Tje price to be paid the Fieehold and Jlbaehu¡d J"re1ti¡"e9 P.latlt, Machinery. Fixtures Goo.i n ill, Copyrights, i^c., 01 the ahove t'evel1 firms is wiii leave balance of whiCIJ it ;s proposed ut once to cail Uf) f;75,1 00 .3 ad- di ional working ea; i;a!, the balance (If £lbO,OJO being left uncalled allll available for further working capital, the acquisition of olber businesses, or for cupJti1.1 expend.uie ill Ih", expansion of existing establish- ments. Cont acts have been entered into bearing the dates and ll1de between the parlies foilowiiu (1) 2ord day ot July, 189J. made bytween Henry Iuht: Tite llncsartl of the uiie »>art, and Frnnk Ernest, Julian of th: be. Ween Judd and Como.iny, L inite,i, of the one part, and Ermik Ernest. Jul,an ol the other part. (5) lbtti day of August, 1S90, made bet w, en Judd and Company, Limited, Ot the one psrt, and i iank Kniesi Ju ;aii of the Other part. (1) 4 h day of September, 1890. n.ade between Judd 1,11.1 Oomnaviv, L laded, of lIB one part, and Frank Ernest Julian of the Other parr-. (5) 13rd day of May, 1830, made b.*twten Henry )?t, "f the one pari, ami Frank Ernest Julian o: the ( th"r ,.?rt (6) J.?'h d?y of .Augna*. )660, made b?ween Henry Hun of :h- "?.e pan, and jiank E-W\t J?))?)) of the orher p tr. (7) ihh day of June, 1390, made between WaP-er Hu«h K.ep of ¡he one p.u antl Krank !Ü"t'( Juliet 0F thef her pan. (/A) I 8th .hy of >eptember, j8U. m<lt' between Walter Hush Keep ot the o-e pm, and 1'1"'111> Krnc.:1. Julian of the other pait. (8) 12th day of August, 1890. ivade between Joules Dawson oi the one pal", Iond Frunl: Ernes: Julian of the titer p.irt. (9) 2(t '> (Jay oi Jldy, 1890, made between Itebson and Limited, o: the one putt, ami Frank Ernest Julian of the other part. (10) 29th day of between Robson and Sons, Limit-ri, of ihe one pan, and Frank Erne*t Juiiau of the oilier part t:l) äh day of September, 1890, niiu'te between John James Jollins of Ihe one part, and Frank Erne.-t Ju i 11 of the 0; er part. (12) 11tb day ci j8-0, mnde hetwedl Gcorgo Simpson of the one part, and Frank Ernest Juoan ■ f th. other part, (lo; 19th lhy of September, lö90 made between Thomas Vernon Iff tile oue part. and Frank Ernest Julian of the otber ?iirt. (!4) 16t.ii d,y oC Sent-inoer, 390, made betwR-n WaHer Wil hm Co?ey <? the one p?rt. ami F"Ank H'j?st Ju)i?n ? f the o'hpr par t (15) 23rd day of 3890, between Gilbert ami Rivington, imited, of the one part, ami Frank Ernest Julian d the other pin t. (16) loth day of September, li90, nude between William Hider and W)l!u>m Henry hide: of the one 1"" t, and Frank Ernest Julian sf the other part. (17) t4th day 0f Septemb-r, 1890. made between Wiiiiam Jones "f rile one v.rt, and Frank ltrnest Julian of tUe other part, (18) Three. of which o.? is dated the 17th Jay of September, 1890, aim the r, m ining two dated the 25th anù 26th days of Sep- tember, 1890, respectively, made between Frank Ernest Julian anil tbe company. There are numerous Contracts incidental to the business of the company and the various amalgamating fiim;, as v.ell as for the employment of certain per- sons as Managers or otherwise as employes of tbe Company, ::111\ with reference to the issue of and guaranteeing subscription* for the capital, which it j5 impracticable to specify. p[J!jcanf,, for hares Inut be deemed to waive the insertion of da el5 nnd l1mé' oÍ Lue parties to any such or any other Contracts, and f accept the above statement UI notice thereof, and a suiticicn: compliance with Section oC of the Companies Act, 18117. Application will bo made to the Stock Exchange for ft.!I ollicial qlJotation for the present issue. which hall Already been grunted in respect of the old shares. The Memorandum and Articles "f Association, together w th uch C"ntn'c" as are under fhe contioi ojtù Comp:wy, may be inspected &é the Oilicea of the Solicitors ut tc Company. The Vendors will provide a1l prelimi!19.ry expenses and charges in cor.m ction with tbe present issue *f capital up to aud including tbe first allotment of Shares. Applications for Shares and Debentures should be made on the Forms accompanying the Prospectus, and forwarded, together with the amount of the de-. posit, to the Company's Bankers. If tbe whole amount applied fnr by any applicant is not a¡¡()teù, the sur. plus of the am0Unt paid ou deposit will he appropri- ated towards the sum due on allotment, and where no alioiineiit is made the amount will be returned in full. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be obtained at the Offices of -the Company, or of their Bankets, Brokers, or Solicitors. 26th September, 1890. tÐuhlit Sottas. JJIO TRADES UNIONISTS. A MASS MEETING, Under the auspice of the CARDIFF TRADES COUNCIL, Will be held at THE COLONIAL-HALL, TO-NIGHT, For the purpose of considering the question of LABOUR REPRESENTATION ou the CAaDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL. 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