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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS. OCE. I THREE SIX TIMES. TIMES. I Words .060910 jOWordg 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 9 1 0 1 6 40 Words i o 1 6 2 3 50 Words i 3 2 6 3 9 50 Words "11 D 3 6 D 9 .163046 7&ese charges apply only to the following class of ??e)-t?e?)MM<s;—?p?)'<MMH?,St??a!t07t? Vacant or jantedt to be Let or Sold, ?os<. Pound, and JfMee?- tg^ ???. ■—— j. ? "Mertion of several Adve?tisem ?nt. is delayed T- bf>r the references given are to Post-oEces, to Inn ittiIaa l Or etitioiis names. Postmasters are not allowed to i so addressed. ? '??rssna.drtr?sed. — FEBSONAt. A ^Pectable Person would like to Adopt a Child, with Ec gd premium; good references if required.—Box 689, .-Ofbce. Cardiff. 689 — MATKIMOWAt. J?you are married, or contempla?e taking this important step, we can send you ,aluable information which you ught W know Send your address and we will send cata- "??6 and pamphlet free.—Address H. G. Kerr. West-hill, "?sworth. London. 881 lyTATRIMOITS'.—Spinster Lady, with £ 12,000 and farm T?rATRlMONY.—Spinster Lady, with B12,0<X) a.nd fMm ?nutne.—Address Rustica."Advertiser" OtEce. Bristol.518 HESPECTABLE young woman wishes to correspond with respectable tradesman, about 32; widower not objected to. Genuine. J 201, Echo Office, Cardiff, 201 EPPCATlOm ACADEMY (Sargents) beats all.—Shorthand, Book- -M keeping. Handwriting, Arithmetic, kc. Established 16 years. Grandest testimonials. Success certain.— frince's Chambers, Working-street, Cardiff. 441 SHORTHAND. SchOol. Shorthand, book-keeping handwriting, typewriting, grammar, arithmetic, Welgli private lessons every evening situations secured.—Prin- 11, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 507 LOST AND FOCS9. FOUND, Black Spaniel Dog, Sunday morning, by the Maritime, Pontypridd. If not claimed in three days will be sold.—Apply W. Gordon, Gelliwion-rd., Pontypridd. FOUND, fawn-coloured Dog. If not claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—J. 654, "Echo' Office, Cardiff. 644 F- OUND, Black-and-Tan Bitch, with white stripe on Fbreast height, 21 inches if not claimed in three days will be sold.-Dd. Llewelyn, Penygraig Wen, Llanwonno. FOUND, on Wednesday evening, Black Retriever Dog, about two years old.—If not claimed within three days will be sold.-1, Capel-street, Newport. 669e IF the Horse left at the Castle Hotel, Marshes-road, New- POrt, on the 14th inst., is not claimed within six days from the 24th inst. the same will be sold to defray expenses. T ?ST. a Gold hltcse Brooc?; the finder will be re- ? .warded on returning the same to the Police Office, New. lJort. 631e J °n Friday last, in or near Commercial-street, Pair ???° ?Morocco Case. Finder will be re- wwaarrdOHCL?RH?? Star Office, Newport. 674e St,Ce HoPkins' Market and XJRoya\Arcade Hl)Ta?k-a^TTvn ?ith sunflowers, finder rewarded,-Apply 6, Green-st., Riverside. L???nd?ar?h i^a" Terrier Dog; all white except Pve!1!;°W any person ?eta;n)ng same after t?is notice wiUr be prosecuted.-John Gosling, Appletree, Dinas 624 624 T OST v, T! —1— L O, a buncth of Keys. with brass latchkey attached L?A??u?? ?t? he same to 43, Blewitt-street, will • bej-ewarded wedc,,n" 'ng (rather large), in the immediate L? ?tbou? of koath. on th 20th. Whoever will bring ?h?ame to E. Tyler 122 Queen-street. shall receive 5s reward. '505 505  Stolen, or Strayed from Tynycoed Farm, a dark Xi kvV^nhM' 1 ?-8 tail and "?s. spotted back. Anyone detaini'?nafterthi? notice will be prosecuted. 505 I?w?') ? ?'?Aucust 14th, a Carriage Rug.-Finder L°tTTn be r ewarded on return n? the same to W. Geen, 13uiIder, 14, Cmy?;-road, Catha3?, OardMf. 167 Reward.- ost on Monday, August 17th Sable Scotch -381 Collie Dog answers to the name of Scott. Any one returning the same to 131, Crwys-road, Cathays, will receive the above reward. Anyone found detaining after this notice prosecuted. 601 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A good General Servant wanted.-Apply Mrs Loveridge 105, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 553 CARMARTHEN.—Wanted at once, a good General- 1- Servant; plain cooking.-Apply, stating age, wages re- cluired. &c., to 54a, King-street., Carmarthen. 539 ID ISENGAGED, Plain Cooks; also Mnn Waiter; any 6 plaee of trust: good reference. Servants wanted.— 68, Adam-street, Cardiff. 364 {^JENERAL Servant about 14 or 15; must be honest,clean" a fiStt. Children-Mrs Bosse, 19, Wyndham Are .de, Cardiff. 664 GENERAL Servant wanted immediately.—2, Clare-gar^ ? dens. Riverside, CardiS. 728 GENERAL Servi?nt?Wanted? Arespectble young girl, Gfrom country preferred.-Ap Y M- White, 26, Rail- way-street, Newport. 668e GOOD General Servant wanted.—Apply Mrs Lone 27, ,t pence?treet. Canton. 310 ClOOD General Servant wanted by September 1st— Apply, with references, to Mrs Scott, Jeweller, Porth, Rhondda Valley. 320 GIRL wanted, active and willing, to assist with house- work and with children.—Mrs Bolton, 2, Newport- road, Cardiff. 678JS H- OTEL Servants.-A General Servant wanted; duties A- h.eht: good wages given to suitable girL-Apply Mrs Harris, Carmarthen Arms, Merthyr. 712 NURSE Girl wanted, about 16 years of age, to mind baby. Apply Isaacs, 38, Wood-street. 660 NURSE wanted for two children, must be used to Nehildren, and not -under 16.-AppIy, evening only, 63, J£ Powb, ndge-road, Cardiff. 454 SERVANTS wanting Situations suited at once at Miss Jones s Registry Office, 16, Caerau-rd., Newport, Mon. WANTED, respectable, good Girl, fond of children V T comfortable home.—Apply Williams, 26, Constella- tion-street, Cardiff 694 WANTED, a respectable Girl as General, age 16 to IS.- Apply 53, Despencer-street, Riverside. 699. WANTED, a Nurse Girl, to take care of a baby age 14 V to 15.—Apply Dumfries Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 582 W- ANTED, good, steady General Servant; small family v t Boot Boy, Charwoman, weekly state wages.-M"r" May, Tyneside, Penarth. 585 WANTED, good General Servant, not der 18.-Apply V 27, Ruthin-gardens, Cardiff. °°*' "°??'' ?-"?PP'y W ANTED, a General Servant.-Apply 39, Partridge- VT road, Cardiff. 658 W. AXTED, thoroughly clean and respectable General Servant; age about 16; good home.-Apply Airs Rutherford, 11, Romilly-road, Barry. 681 W ANTED, young Girl to assist in house.—Apply Tttrs f T Willows, 14, Queen-street, Cardiff. 587 WANTED, good General Servant; not under 18.-Apply 27, Ruthin-gardens, Cardiff. 610 ANTED, strong respectable girl as General Servant, about 18.—Apply 3, Coldstream-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 633 WANTED, two good General Servants to work together; one must be a good plain cook.—Apply, statig age] references and wages, to Mrs Lewis, Mount Pleasant, Hill street, Newport, Mon. 557 w A-NTTED, a Girl to assist in Housework; age 16 to 18. If 51, Fitzhamon-embankment, Cardiff. 540 WANTED, a young Girl about 15 years of age must he Y used to children.—Apply 12, Lewis-street,Canton. 539 UT ANTED, a good General Servant, thoroughly ex- perienced.—Apply Mrs Jenkins, Grocer, Uwynpia, Rhondda. 516 WANTED, respectable Servant; must have good char- acter.—Apply Mrs Locke, Commercial Temperance Hotel (near Public Library), Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 476 w ANTED, at once, good General Servant; clean, steady f, girl; three in f,in)ily.-Apply Mrs Stanfield, Oakfield House, near Cross Hands, Newport. 640e I ED. a Young Girl, about 16, as General Servant to Two Ladies.—Apply 59, Windsor-road, Penarth.515 WANTED, a General Iervan t. -Apply 123, Richmond- road, Cardiff. 332 WAX TED "ood General Servant, not under 20; good- I* wages given: three others kept.—Apply Rising Sun, Marshes-road, Newport. 667e Y?A NT ED. a good General Servant.—Apply to Mrs Philpot, Market Tavern, Blaenavon, Mon. 422 Y? ANTED, strong, useful Girl to nurse and assist in r. I f general housework; age 16; good references.—Apply Irs Curtis, Grocer, Treorky. 460  ??D. a respectable Girl as General e ant: one ^mbro^ "\n preferred.-Apply Suffolk Villa, ?PeTmT.?bro? ke-terrace. pe„rtPh ?TVt?Mr??? oc, a °d eneral Servant.-Applyto Mrs J. E. WiIl,MM.J,ondon Hou?Penygraig 464 WA™D, a young Girl as General ??ervant; no n-~APPly- aftCr 6 P m- 40« Partndge-r0ad, Eo!.th,Cariiff 370 WANTED immedlaMy 55 Generals, Private and Busi- VT ness, Nurses, good Cooks. Working Housekeepers disengaged.—Mrs Evans, Select Registry, Elm-st., Cardiff. W ANTED, a good Plain Cook; also liOuse-Parlour- v T maid state age, wages, and references.—Mrs Her- bert Smith, Chepstow. 658e WANTED, a Girl for Housework; must clean thoroughly.—Apply by I?lr, stating age and wages required, J, 3M, Echo" Omce. Cardig. 590 WANTED respectable Girl, 15 to 15, to assist in house- wurk.-19, Beauchamp-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 251 WANTED, a respectable Girl to assist in housework.— Apply 39, Clare-road, Cardiff. 276 %\7"ANTED at once, for private residence, a good General Servant.—Apply Mill Farm, St. Mellons, "General Set vant.—Apply MiU Farm. St-'MeIlona. ?'mmeciiately, respectable Girl as General.— W' T A "??'Il?terrace,oSNewport-road, Cardiff. 221 4? Dumfries-place.- Wanted, a respectable Youg Gi;i as 5 • General Servant. No washing. ?13 ??y???°°? ,Id to thfr lis,. of dishes in the preparation of choice d?'°t'cs for the dinner and supper table by consulting the page of a little book ent?ed "Pastry and Sweets," given to all cooks sending their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birmingham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have "Pastry and bweets handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, and the book will be sent by return of post, free, to any ddress. SITUATIONS VACANT  opening for a few steady Lads to a A N opening for a few steady Lads asApprentices to *a wU 'P™"°'d Cl^ce APPEENTICE wanted to Sisnwritiae, Gilding, and Ë Abossilig premium required good opportunity for intelligent lafl.-Shewring, 116, Commercial-st., Newport. A Home for Friendless Girls and Free Registry, at t'9 A The Parade, CardiS. AH -irls needmg 1friend an°d shelter are welcome. 722e BAKERS and Confectioners.-Wanted immediately, honest, steady Man, good bread baker. cake smiM cike,, small foods, &c., used to hor.-es and deliver state age, reference, andsalary.-P. Jones, Parkend, Lydney. 732 P) oy wanted.—T. Taylor, Hairdresser and Umhr('lla ..) Maker and Repairer, 48, V. ood-street, Cardiff. 588 BOOT Trade. Wanted, a good i:Vnchninn7for rep-.i;rs and new work none but steady men need appl' Glastunbury and Beynon, Bridge-street, Llanelly. BOOT^d^anted, GeT^^UtchmaT^m;^7^ JLt repairs. Weekly wages. L. Salmon, Cwmaman, Acer dare. IB OOT Tra(,e.-Wante,l, Two good Repairers wbo~\vant six days work per week constant situation to "ood workmen.—Apply 40, Tudor-road, Z^iverside, Cardiff. S83 n-OOT Trde.V;ed a Young I.ady Assistant- one JL* used to the trade pr.-fcrrea.—Apply Forsey's Boot warehouse, Cathays, Cardiff. 335 t?OY wanted in Pawnnrokins Husiness he ?nu?bp?h]e -?' toreadand'vr!t?.—A;.n!yH. Lc'eup,?23,Cowhhdfe '???amoa, Cardia ?3 fljOACH-Bodymaker wanted at once steidy, C01l1P;tc-; non-soe!ety; state age, qualifirations.— Rcusha-v B??h Carrie W?:? R?h'.la!?. | *Ai;i'i-VTEU and Improver wanted.—Apply Ti.h: ?? Steam Joinery Wor!s, A bfitUlery? Mon. CABINET Makers.-A good Deal Hand wanted piece- work.—Apply to J. R. Lovell, Cabinet Maker, Station- street, Aberdare. /.51 ARPENTERS and Joiners wanted; couple Improvers. -Apply. by letter, L. 695, "Echo Office, Cardiff. 695 ''1REDITDraDery.-WantPd,steadyYo1fn: M-¿¡¡¡¡; J and collect.-Apply, with particulars, etc., McNeill, Tredegar. 700 C ARPENTER.-Working Foreman Wanted for Cottages; must be a good fixer and to manage men.—Wages re- quired and particulars, Re8, Merthyr ?i ,c. 297 RESSMAKING.—Experienced Bodice Hands wanted at once also Apprentices.—Apply personally to Samuel Hall, Cardiff. 453 D' RESSMAKING.—Good bodice hands wanted imme- diately: also improvers.—Apply to Miss Kelly, Dolphin-street, Newport. 629e ? ROCERY.—Wanted. a strong, active Youth as an Apprentice. -Apply Edward Jenkins, Rhondda Tea Warehouse, Llwynypia, Rhondda. 387 G" ROCERY.—Wanted, by the 24th, a young Man to look Gafter horse and deliver.—Apply Ed. Jenkins, Chepstow- road, Newport. 307 HAIRDRESSER.-Good workman requires situation at once; manage or otherwise.-FEcho" Office.725 H AIRDRESSERS.- wanted, a Young Man to take care JLJL of shop obliging and sober; live out; state lowest wages.M., 456, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 456 AIRDRESSING.—Wanted,a quick .Youth M Improver; good wages and comfortable home.—Apply James, Hairdresser, Nantymoel, Bridgend. 349 H AIRDRESSERS.-Wanted, Apprentice small pre- mium; live indoors.-Apply Marsh, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 413 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, a thoroughly respectable man to rent an old-established Haircutting Business, with all necessary fittings and tools; splendid opportunity for energetic man.—Apply G 389, Echo Office, Cardiff. 389 JOINERS.—Wanted, four Joiners.— Apply to Isaac .1 George, Bellevue Hotel,Penrhiywceiber, near Mountain Ash. 623 MANTLEMAKERS.—Wanted, experienced Workers also Apprentices.—Apply Samuel Flail, Cardiff. 321 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, good pushing Assistant; per- manency accustomed to shipping trade preferred. Apply, personally, W, James, 205, Bute-street, Cardiff. 507 QUARRYMEN and Labourers wanted at Mr Billups' Quarry, Ynysybwl. Highest wages paid.-Apply on work. 499 O TRCNG Boy wanted to attend to horse and deliver goods, ? -Apply J. Go(ifr??, Bridge-street, C?rdiC. 670 STEADY Carman wanted, able to carry flotir; wagrs, £1 per week.—Apply H. Morgan, Devon Wharf, Canal- parade, Cardiff. 509 SHARP strong active Youth wanted at once, age about k3 15 must have good references.—Wastnage, 18, High- street, Cardiff. :451) STABLE Boy wanted, one accustomed to horses and in- door work; must have gooÜ referencc.-Apply South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. TO Parents and Guardians.—Highly qualified Veterinary Surgeon in extensive practice has vacancy for Pupil; exceptional advantages for learning the profession pre- mium required.-Address Surgery, 1, White Rock, Hastings, Sussex. 593 TO Tailors.—Vacancy in Cardiff for a good Coat Hand constant employment to a competent and steady man in or out.—Apply T. H., 234, Echo Otiicc, CardiB. 234 TO Tailors.—Wanted at once, few Coat, and Trousers THaiads outdoors.—Thomas Bros., Woodville-road, Cardiff. 537 TO Butchers.—Wanted immediately, a first-class man, competent to manage a branch shipping and family business. Must produce good references and security if necessary.-AppJy, with full particulars, to L., "South necessary.—Apply, Oflice, Cardiff. 371 Wales Daily News Omce. CardIff. 371 W ANTED, sober, steady Man as Ostler; good references f f required.—Apply A Morgan and Co., 12, Mount joy- street, Newport. 682e WANTED a Grocer's Haulier must know the town V ANw'1Ji :nrhr;u:£\IJiI1;te:td kheht d character.—Apply N. 593, Echo ONce, Cardiff. 593 W ANTED. a Lad, one used to the bakehouse preferred. YV —Apply 48, Hewell-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. 591 WANT I D at once, two good Carpenters good wages 'f given.—Apply J. Lewis, Builder, Clydach Vale. 7M WANTED, good Potter, for flower pots, etc. all sizes. —Manager, Stonehouse Brick and Tile Co., Stone- house, Glos. 637 WANTED immediately, Young Man for Warehouse.— Apply Gower, Grocer, Comin crcial-road, Newport. 697 "V\7ANTED, a Polisher, used 'W¡ndsorchair and. I' general work.—Apply by letter, stating wages re- quired, to Polisher," Locke's Advertising Office, Newport, Mon. 525 WANTED, a strong Boy to drive Pony; live in pre- VT eed.-Apply No. 1. Frederic,st., Docks, CardiS. 510 WAITRESS (firt-class) wanted for Pestaurant,-Ai,ply personally, 8, Wyndham-arcade, Cardiff. 651 WANTED, Bath Stone Mason, Calvinistic Methodist Chapel; wages 8d per hour.—Apply to H. Money, builder. 643 WANTED, two good Wheelwrights, accustomed to light TT and heavy work; constant employment to suitable men. Davies, Coachbuilder and Wheelwright, Merthyr. 714 WANTED, Apprentices to the K.L:tting Nlachiics.- Apply Mrs Bosse, 19, Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. 665 WANTED, a respectable Boy one leaving school pre- I ferred.-Apply Chemist, 9, High-street Arcade. 606 WANTED, strong, active Lad, about 15.—Apply T. Kin- T V man, 62, Castle-road, Roath. 644 WANTED,Married Man as competent working Gardener V T to live in Lodge.—Apply W. Jollands, Upton Castle, Pembroke. 535 WANTED immediately, two Masons; wages 9d her hour. -Apply R. MathIaS, 78, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 543 W ANTED, a good Monumental Mason must be a good letter-cutter.-Apply R. T. Herbert, Church-streer, Rhymney. W- D E TED-youtl, rwpoettal)l- ?? educated, to soUci? S "• w T°r<5"E?c\h?o n" 5?Hect ?ioney = age from 15 to 17.—Ap-oly °; H. J?' ?!cho ONce. N??port?, 6Mf< WANTED immediately, a -sharp Lad; good character from last place.—152, Bute-road, Cardiff. 327 WANTED, a respectable young Girl to assist in Oyster Bar and Household duties.—Apply Vick, Cardiff Joad, Newport, 635c 'XT ANTED, a reliable Lad, about 15 (indoors) to retail milk.— Apply Hy. Thomas, Bcrthgron Farm, Nelson, Treharris. 294 WANTED at once, Boy, 14, to drive pony, go with milk, Wniake himself useful.—Address H., 280, Echo Office, Cardiff. 260 WANWD, Foremen, Timekeepers, and others to take 'V :;rIinJryle å;'mfcaïti;; Apply J. Davies, 11, Tredegar-place, Newport. 472e "yOUTH wanted to look after a Pony and Trap, and assist J generally in a grocery business, near Newport.—Apply by letter toG., Echo Office. Newport. 67le SITUATIONS WAKim AS Housekeeper in a small family, where a girl is kept.- AHousekeeper, 2, Kingsmill-terrace, Newport. 666e BEACKSMITH wants situation; well experienced in shoeing and all kinds of general smithing.-Address Blacksmith, 693. Echo" Office, Cardiff. 693 BOMBARDIER (late of the Royal Artillery) seeks employment as timekeeper, storekeeper, warehouse- man. or any place of trust. Good scholar and ?2 y?irs'good character.—Apply Bombardier, E?ho Office, Cardiff. 69 DISENGAGED.—Housekeeper (age. "287?an?ndert,a.ke DIePfeBea:goŸ Miss Jones,Regist ry Office, Caerau-road, Newport, Mon. 597 GOOD Bread Baker seeks Situation, able to make cakes; total abstainer well used to deliver.—ReOs, 2, Miskin- road, Trealaw.. 303 P-A WNBROKING.-M"arried man (aged 29) desires Re- JL engagement as Branch Manager or otherwise used to both counters six years' Cardiff recommendation.—Address R.R., 59, Albertstreet, Maindee, Newport. 686e w ANTED, by Seafaring Man (married), Situation as if Warehouseman or Storekeeper; accustomed to ship- chandling and ironmongery.—Apply G. A., Echo" Otliee, Cardiff. WANTED, by a Young Woman (30) situation as House- keeper or Plain Cook; good reference.—E. E., 1, Church-street, Cayo, Carmarthen. 619 WANTED, by a young person, situation in Confectioners Wo?1, t?ut good æference.-A. Bevan, 14, Albi>n- road, Pontypool. 634e WANTED, by Married Man. a light Situatiou age 35; YT not particular what kind of work.—O 541, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 541 W7"ANTED, by respectable young person, Housework by \if the day (no washing); reference if required.—54,| Court-road, Saltmead, Cardiff. 352 WANTED, by middle-aged Person, situation as AV'ork- ing Housekeeper; to workman preferred; or place of Thomas-place, Ynyshir. 215 Y OU-NG Person seeks Situation in Restaurant; good X reference taU age 19.—M. A., 1, Crichton-piacfe. Cardiff. _—— 552 cmaHtS. MAN'AWEKS, Ac. A Colliery Clerk wanted, who will Devote the Whole of his Time to Represent a House-coal Colliery: must have had experience in the sale of coal and general routine of colliery office; salary to commence, £150 a year.—Apply, stating name and address of employers, with full particulars of engagements during last five years, in confidence, House- coal, Western Mail," Cardiff. 690e OFFICE Boy wanted at once, for a month, perhaps Ion, r in a civil engineer's ofbee wages 4s 6d per week-ADPly Engineer, Echo Office, Newport-on-Usk. S'i"i-IORTHAND Clerk, with a knowledge of book?e"pmg. IO wanted state experience, age, and salary required.- Masters & Co., Clothiers, Cardiff. 637e w ANTED, a Junior Clerk for a builder's oflice hours, 6 a.m. till 5 p.m.-Apply in own handwriting, stating age and wages required, to G 676, Echo Officc, Cardiff.676 A«li.\CIES. TitAVILLEItS. Ie. AGENTS wanted everywhere salary and commission, A B5 per week.—Pendlcbury and Co., 130, Harwich-road, Colchester 326 C-ONSTANT Employment.—Excellent opportunity a ? few additional Agents wanted for a most rapidly In('rcasig hUf5illes:> good canvassing men preferred whole orl?artti-e; salary and commission; suitable for anyone havmg n. few hours to spare during the day or evening. T?t- p,c,iA  Morgan, Valetta 1^ 203, Ctle'ro, C,,r?iff. 914? XLKf^sitn'a^tio-f^;7nlTr'fV'd'ny an experienced Tra¿Ü' a sItw1tln ? S,OJ¡Cl, for Bespokc Tailoring good refer-   tWBMtXCS. AS'AKTUKVrs. dr. ————— A PARTMENTS, furnished (supeirS^T^i^TTT^tnT- Aman °5-gentl!s?,}n an;lT'fe convenience near G.R.W. Station.—Address Villa" Echo C?ee ?ew? on-Usk-  ??g A- I;ARTMENi's or Lodgings for two reSII-gent¡; Amen, hot and cold bath every comfort" —Ai1 U^lv M 652, "'Eeh??m??C?-di?_ ??'? ''°?o?—Ai.r? M APARTMENTS to Let, furnished or ?tnfurmshcd; fOr PART,NIENTS h?.e(i mish?d, for Alacly and gentleman bath-room and we' use of kitchen.—40. King's-road, Canton, Cardie. 616 A Comfortable home for a respectable young Man t Abean abstainer. 9, Brore.o RIversHle, Canton. APARTMENTS to Let, unfurnished; front bedroom and back parlou., with respectable people no child- ren.—5, South William-street, Docks. S04 APARTMENTS to Let, ul?f?tr?iish?d; hot and cold bath, Ause of kitchen.—14. NeviHe-street. 445 A-PART:WENTS to Let for respectabfe?ntL-men'or Two AF,ie.d.Apply 25, KePPoc,?tre,?t. eardiS. 374 d COMFORTABLE Bedroom and Sitting-room for a V gentleman or two young mechanics sleeping together. -Address Ii, 331, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 618 C ONIFOR, TABLE Apartments near trams very mcdera]t« ) terms togentleman dining ont, or lady in business, -2, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 702 COMFORTABLE Apartments, suit young or elderly couple without children.—Apply 7,Llanfair-rd.. Canton. COMFORTABLE Apartments for two friends sharing same rooms use of piano terms moderate-50, Beauchamp-street, Riverside. gas COMFORTABLE Lodgings for two respectable young VV men epnvenient for Town or Docks. l'erms, 3" 6d each. 3, Eroadway, Roath, Cardiff. 520 ?'?OMFORTAB'jE?Ai?artments for young?ntleman to J Join another one in bedroom and sIttmg.room, with or wtthou? board; terms moderate.—22, Plantagenet- street, Cardiff. 675 C-Oi'IJ;;ORTAHLE front Sitting and Bedroom to Let, fur- nished bath and piano terms moderate trams pass door.-20, Olive-street, Grangetown. 615 ?OMFORTABLE Unfurnished Apa,rtIJJth bath and gas suit young couple.—13, Denton-road Canton, Cardiff. °' 473 (COMFORTABLE Apartments for single gentleman near J town (I nc1 station every convenience, moderate terms. —Address Comfort, Echo Office, Cardiff. 392 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let; no ily. -Apply Gothic Villa-, 26, Herbert-street, New- port, :?on. ? ? ?Se COMFORTABLE Lodgings for a respe-. tahle Man I (mechanic).— Apply Home, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. C05IF0RTABLE Furnished Front Apartments; close to trams; hot and cold wter bath; Tto children.-72, Hamilton-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 437 (COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments for gentleman ? dining out. Bath. No children.—Talbot-street, Can- ton.—Address W., 318, Echo" office, Cardiff. 318 ;('1-0MFORTAB1..b Lodgings for respectable young man u hot and cold bath good accommodation for bicycle.— Apply 157, Eldon-road, Cardiff. 237 SINGLE Gentleman requires Unfumishcd Room and attendacce; dines out; neighbourhood of Stow-hill preferred.—Address T. W., Echo" Othee, Neivport-on-Usk. HpO Let, near the Docks, large Drawing-room, two or three X Bedrooms, unfurnished; moderate rent.-Apply 20'J, Bute-road. 645 rSCWQ Unfurnished Rooms required by an elderly gentie- X man, in Newport, Pontypool, or neighbourhood.— State terms to P. Edwards, N?wsagent, Pontypool. 529 npo Let, Sitting-room and Bedroom combined, furnished X suit lady or elderly coupk.-5, Violet-row, Mackintosh- place, Roath, Cardiff. 675 TO Let, Unfurnished Apartments (respe c table). -1, Eldon- J- road, Riverside, CInton, Cardiif. 3C6 UNFURNISHED Sitting and Bedroom, with every con- venience reasonable terms to thoroughly respectable couple; easy distance.—Apply 3S, Craddock-street, River- side, Cardiff. 717 UNFURNISHED Apartments tenns moderate.—20, Tresillian-terrace, Penarth-road, three minutes from G.W.R.?tatior.. 647 s UNFURNISHED Apartments; respectable; no children. <J —Apply, 78, Clare-road, Cardiff. 674 UNFURNISHED Apartments to 1et-39, Oxford "Street. <J Roath, Cardiff. 642 UNFURNISHED Sitting and one or two Bedrooms, with tj use of kitchen, within 7 minutes' walk of T.V. Railway Station references exchanged terms must be moderate.- Z 331, Echo Office, Cardiff. 331 UNFURNISHED Apartments to let, where there are no tj children: moderate terms.—Apply 17, Jubilee-terrace, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 663 UNFURNISHED Apartments to Let, with use of hot and tJ cold water bath.—Apply 74, Paget-street, Grange. 565 UNFURNISHED Apartments to Let in Talbot-street; no children.-Apply B 270, Eclio Office, Cardiff. 270 UNFURNISHED.—Very comfortable Apartments, where there are no children, for a permanency.—20, Caerau- road, Newport, Mon. 654e UNFURNISHED Apartments o let, very convenient; one minute's walk from tram; #eferences exchanged.- 16, Longcross-street (off Newport-road), Cardiff. 632 V -STON-super-,Nfare, -ComfortableApartmentsarC] are- 11 brook Villa, Ashcombe-road.—Particulars at 228 Stall, Gallery, Cardiff Market. Moderate terms. 600 COMFORTABLE Unfurnished Apartments to Let hot and cold water bath, &c. no children.-Apply 27, Glenroy-streefc, Roath, Cardiff. 264 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let at Longcross- street; a gentleman dining out preferred no children. —A. 333, Echo Office, Cardiff. 333 G-OLD Tops Hill, Newport, comfortable, well-furnished Apartments, within five minutes' walk of railway station pleasant, quiet neighbourhood no children.- Address Home, Echo" Office, Newport. 641e LODGINGS for One or Two -entlemen friends; pleasantly situated near trams and railway stations.—Apply (nrst)J?C?stte-road. Roath, Cardiff. 682 LODGINGS for two or three Young Men; board if re- quircd-l 30, Patrick-st, Docks, Cardiff. 594 ONE or Two Rooms to Let at 2, St. Woollos-place Newport, Mon., to a Christain female; reference from Minister required. 675e I:JENÙiTH:-=-'Í'O-Ùt., Furnished, two Sitting-rooms and two Bedrooms within three minutes' walk of dock and heach terms moderate.—Apply 4, Dock-rd., Penarth. WANTED, Apartments for Gentleman Canton pre- f ferred.—E 5b9, Echo Office, Cardiff. 589 Y OUNG Gentleman, dining out, wants nice, comfortable A Apartments; state lowest terms and particulars to X626, Echo" Office. 626 1TAL1JOT-STREET, Canton, CardiC.—Well-furnished; Front Sitting-room and two bedrooms; bath-room suitable for gentleman dining out. 679 ffiR:wden-pIace, Canto(next Lower Cathedral-road).— /Q Furnished Apartments to Let for Married Couple or Gentleman dining out. 417 FOlt LAND, Ac ?REEHOLI) Fann7 a shc1tererl valley, price £650 £ ?50 paid down balance may remain on mortgage.— Evans, Henliys Vale, Newport. 65e MOS SES. Ac.. WANTED. HOUSE Wanted.—Wanted to Rent or Purchase, a con- I-I°ea;(i; i{e¡(ct rS1\nO\Jourge cf Cardiff, or close to a railway station eight or nine bed. rooms required.—Address ful) particulars to M. R. S., "Daily News Office, Cardiff. 80Se W ANTED, to Fei-it or Purchase a House in Despenser- street or Clare-gardens, or similar distances from the Docks, in anv respectable locality.—Please send particulars to G. B., 19, Despenser-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 6918J; WANTED, to Rent or Purchase, small House in coun- Y V try, with garden and little land.—Apply Farmer, ewport. 6S7e teUSISliSSKS FOR DISPOSAJI,. TOBACCONIST'S and Cigar Business lock-up shop, nicely fitted moderate rent; incoming low at value. —K 244, Echo Office, Cardiff. 244 KESLMISSES WANTED. WANTED, to Rent a Bakehouse any part of Cardiff t V Apply Hemmings, Baker, Caerphilly. 666 "VSTANTED, to Purchase a Milk Round; Newport or T T Barry preferred state lowest pricc and particulars. Address Milk, Echo Office, Cardiff. 538 W- AN1'ED, good Milk Round, with or without cows, or VT house with land for same.—Marshall. 131aia. 494 HOUSES. Ac., TO LrT. ^"COUNTRY Residence and aid. in a ch?rmm? pofiition knnytv$ee: T* ?'?cre.,t. Let.?vans. Hen lys Vale, Xwpot HOUSE to Let, six rooms ^Wid vT^dista^M UL from railway station, five minutes' walk.-Charles, jLiassalle;T, near Newport. 63ge WOUSEtoLct, very 'desirable situattoiT;' in good co. i. .1. tion, with all modern improvemems.-Apply S. swanton, Alzirden-road, Newport. 632c P^TCl lOLOCUcXi: Hall, Arcade.-To let for Lectures, Soirees, &c.-AppIy Brooks, Cystic-street. (JOiTuiff. 52 r|CO Let, a large Room, unfurnished, sllitble for evening X classes.—Apply 29, Bridge-street, Cardiff. 412 TO Let, 56, Tyndall-street.—Apply Evans and Hughes, House and Estate Agents, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 434 'lvtïï;e' Manley-road, Caerau, well fitted Tivith ?" conveniences and large garden.—Apply Thomas Spitde?Newport. ?53e ??AREHOUSE.?nthYoft, to Let, at back of NoF?, s?eet Bute-street; rent, 'is.-Lewis Hopkin: 10, Queen? r,treet. rdiff. 536 TO LET-BUSINESS PREMISES, fc 1"^ 1' 0C.k;7B!QeKS Premises, smtabie for Drapers, —— r and others, to Let, at ?a?ry Dock. The different premises can be viewed and f?rthpr?.-H?.? obtained, on application to Lewis Lewis and Davies, Estate Agents, Poole Chambers, Holton-road, Barry-Dock. 197 CADOX'I'ON.-A Groeer's Shop to letin-Main-strect, ? Cadoxtou. Good position and suitable P preemmi,^se|s 1— Le"Il D?vies, Antioneer8. Cadoxton ?i OIU; SE and Shop to be Iet, 15, TIaueswell-road.-AppJy ,t IL 11 West-street, Newport. 673e L LANTRISANT.-T- be Let, a Small Shop, suitable for d a light business.-Apply Joseph Davies, Star Cottage, Llantriiiant.. 711 LOCK-UP Shop to Let, best position in Broadway.- JU Apply 12, Broadway, Roath. S-='IIOP and House to Let, Charles-street (opposite New ? Theatre).—W. Edwards & Co., Limited, Iroamongen, Newport. 58? HP0 Let, small Shop and Premises, 9, Topaz-street, 9s X weekly.—Apply, by letter, to J. Hallett, Pentyrch, near Cardiff. 721 TBCO Let, Oyster and Refreshment Bar; also Hairdressing JL Business, combined. Incoming low.—Apply W. Stagg, 72, Commercial-street, Newport. 653e TO Let, a good Shop and Premises; best end of Com- -fL mercial-road.—Address J.T., Echo Office, Newport. TO Let, a good Shop and House, in George-street TCaLbays low rental possession in September.—Apply 18, Charle.strect, Cardiff. 239 ¡roo .0 Let, Corner House and Shop, with large Stable and Loft, opposite Dos Worl??, Newport, Mon. immediate possession.—Apply on the premises. 628e E L'I; JLICT HO CASH, £ 20 to .CSO.—Chotce of several old-established Beerhouses in Bristol, Clifton, and district.—Apply personally, John Downing, 1, NeSson-street, Bristol. 446 BATH.— £ 120. Old-established Spirit House, great main thoroughfare. Beds would clear rent. Large premises, well frequented bowling saloon.—Downiug. 446 B:EUI5;H:ÜE.ValuaÜn, £300; rent, 215. Excellent JD FnIl-ItecMed Inn, with biljia>'d saloon, good stabling, capital dwelling-house busy market town; genume trade. -Downing. 446 BRECONSHIRE.—Free, Home-brewing, Fully-licensed, Inn picturesque, popular resort; rent C18; capital garden; valuation about £140.-DoWDlng. Nelson-street, Bristol. 446 B-R'iSTOL.-£170, near Dawbridge, facing principal ship- ping, notcd Spirit House; always commands excellent counter trade one family half century.—Downing, Agent. SPLENDID Beerhouse, doing excellent payinp trade,' S ingoing £ 45 capital opportunity.—Apply Wright and F,.e,,tson, ]?ecountints, &c ,r<l..ge.st.hcster.385 F"'r-õ Let, the Moulders' Arms, Un?on??reet?ardiS —For _-?_f'J?h? parttCU)M-sapp]y?n the premises. 470 r?o Whceh?Khts, Builders, and Carpenters £ 60, famous JL ld-established Beerhouse, near Stroud; present tenant quarter century large Yard, Workshops, Forge, Stabling, 3 acres Garden, Orchard, Piggeries, out-buildings -Downing, 1. Nel-i-street, Bristol. ,446 Y?,TA NT ED, genuine Hotel or Spirit Vaults, with or with- >1 out posting trade can invest £ 1,500.—M.J.C 3 Cumberland Villas, Ashley-hill, Bristol. 4-16 asi;ss€Ai« (toeoveradvance). solid walnut case, 13 ??'oDs, ineltididg grand 0IS»n and kuee swen; four se?ofreeas. Powerful and grand i?stniiMnt Q?e new, 6 suit-lvi f °r draw'nS-™om or small cbapel rost 35 Ainea vefrvvarraiit?v 't?ke17 guineas. J'??oin Italian burr wal- nut and gift case st PRi overstrun", check action, best, ivory keys, by C. Polil and Co., Berlin (by appointment ffnot "pprovede-:1dr^a^^e^0nr'a"^ P^y^reSmT' caiT^ 25 p1Îneafi WIlJ se'.I'l packed on trial and pay return carriage  approved dritivid.,s and fu ,,ptrticiilars forwarded. Thesc are genume .mstrurncnts, not cheap'London-ma.de by Ardw?k?i??XS;'S°?"P?"-POseIy for advertising.- Ardwiek P-iscot0 -B:ZAN,TO; screws; bargaia, 15s; Violin O^ocond-ha^"id^i- Concertm-a; leather bellows; 20 hs (ivory) harff; fn' 6d Aurephone Organ (1 music roll) 21s —Miu?o^v is Gr reeu-street, Cardiff. 1- :>IANOl<'ÜR'rE.Chri;ti¡-dytí;gh bereavement, room  }tu o Sell 75-gu.nea Upright Grand Drawing- room Cottage; aU i, a"es m)Provements steel frame; new season in I,,V ,■ ??'-??y Mcrmce 21 guineas sent on Xann-ovVl ■ carnage ^ao. 11, Wrougbton-r?ad, Ball, London p IANOFOR'1'1', (by KirkrnaD, London); walnut jP^a^frorf fi-m "i '"?'' 'mprovements nearly new. —Appiy?b/, R?chmend-road. Cardiff. 273 VIOLIN Lessllns eJbY2 "r 3 young ladies; terms must be moderatte.—Apply D. L. 673, Echo" Office, 673 m VOUNG- Man requires lessons on Banjo.-State terms A. X II.. 663, Echo Office ICtrdiff. 663 5 S.-Cotirse 0l,^en Lessons (Piano or American Organ) by experienced master, at pupil's residence, if required.— M,isic, Echo Oiffce, Cardiff 467 HORSES. tJARltIAGES. LIVE STOCK. Ac. A ^a"dso,lle! CI?snut?iny for Sale, rising. 4 ye ?T; ?.  tl0J; quiet to ride and dnve; excellent pedi,g?"e fit for the ?°? ? no dealers.—Apply 28, Uandaff-   "D ARGAIN. Handsome chestnut Mare Pony, 2 years old' ?r?c- "?"?' ??ranted sound, but unbroken, got by Lorn A?an'dr?'?'? Sl?.-Apply Blue House F?m, !exara Dč.e\Port-on'Usk. 688e T)IjACK Russian Retrieverr with good Kennel, for Sale' splendid house or yard dog ? terror to tramps? chl'dren fond of the water.-Craig Afon Viha' Merthyr-road, Llaudag. ??S ??RANK-AxIe CartT?oodcondition.? for SaIe.—FunT ?? ?"'os.?CustoM?House-strect. CardiC. 7M DOG for Sale, baudsom7.C?)Hcy. 12 months ??ld.-l9, CoM -U merciaLstrcet. ?Ne?port, Mon. 687e :¡'OR Sale, Pony, Cart, and Harness. No. 19, Andrew's ? tenvce, Iwr Grange, Cardiff. 659 (MuR Kalu, good Sp.iijg Trap, suit iniikiuuu price £4.- JL Apply B.acksmith, Windsor-rd Yard, Newtown, Cardiff FOR Sale, Bay Gelding; 15.2; 7 years old; good and quiet in single and double harness apd to ride would suit cab proprietor or tradesman; also first-class Dog Cart and Harness and liog-skin Saddle and Bridle; sold together or separate.—Apply Groom, No. 2 Stable, first turning to the right in Oakfieid-street, Newport-road, Cardiff. 519 FOR Sale, useful Bay Mare, 15.2.-12, Pearl-place, Snlot lands. 590 FOR Sale, cheap, a good Business Trap suit con 14 ?_hands?Appty 69, Broadway, Roath. Cardig. 464 FOR Sale, Linen Van, 10 foot by 6, with fixtures com- plete inside.—Apply to B. Jaynes, Market-street, Pontypoo Mon. 706 FOR Sale, a useful Cob, 14 hands.-Apply after five to Cottrell, 24, Darran-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 391 FOR Sale, Bay Horse, 15 hands.—Webber, Caerphilly- J- road, near Llanishen. 324 FOR Sale, Cob, 14.2 hands, quiet to ride and drive; also Pony, 4 years, 13 hands, quiet to ride and drive.— Mitchell, 136, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 323 I^OR Sale. Hor?, (?art Harziess, and Baskets complete Ffor Coal Trade.—Price and particulars, Maurice Aherne, 12, Vere-street, Roath, Cardiff. 328 FOR Sale, Mare, 15 hands quiet to ride and drive. Marc, 14-2 quiet to ride and drive; and Pony, 12-2, quiiit to ride and fast in harness also several Traps for business and pleasure, and several sets of Harness; fit cobs or ponies. —Apply 14, Havelock-st, Temperance-town, Cardiff. 483 FOR Sale, 2 Second-hand Park Phaetons, in good-o; (It, suit cobs; New Dog-cart, Croydon Rustic, &c. Avery, Dock-street, Newport. 477 FOR Sale, a beautiful Airedale and Bedlington Terrier FDO 18 months old blue coat, hunt land or water retrieve well; good house dog will sell for 25s, or exchange for good grey talking Parrot or good Retriever Bitch.- Pritchard, Abertillery. 458 FOR Sale, Light Waggonette, convertible into Stanhope, Fwith lamps and brake, nearly new. Pony Carriage seat four, with lamps and brake. Also Park Phaeton, equal to new. To be seen at Carlton Livery Stables, Cathedral-road. Cardiff. 418 FOR Sale, cheap, two useful Mares, 15 hands; warranted sound good workers in all harness.-93, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 416 X^OR Sale, a useful Spring Wagon.-Apply Richard Englan?, West Dock, Cardiff. 436 FOR Sale, Cart-horse 15 hands; suit haulier or coal merchan.-Apply Thomas Williams, 57, AmbeUv,-street, Roath, Cardiff. 249 G-'RAND You?Pairg Stoat-Bred Ferrets from immense Gparents clean and healthy only 10s pair best sort obtainable on &pproval an-?er?.-Send full address, with order, to Station master, Swainstherpe, Norwich. 337 HORSE for Sale; suit Coal Cart,—38, Elm-street, Roath JLJL 604 MUST be-Sold (room wanted), Cob-size Spring Trap; suit jL'jt- any business in good condition; 26 10s; bargain — 10, Mackintosh-place, Cardiff. 426 SALE, useful Horse, cheap, 15 hands, or exchange for Pony.—T. Hurley, butcher, 16, Carlisle-street, Moors, Cardiff. 641 W ANTED to Purchase, a Van suitable for laundry purl T v poses.—Address 707, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 707 WANTED, a useful Cart Horse, about 15.?orl6hands? Y also Tip Cart and Harness, cheap.-Apply H. Hadlev! DmasPowis, CardiS. 667 WANTED, good Donkey gelding preferred quiet with v T children; good Spring Cart; good Harness together 01" Address Morgan. "Echo Officc, Cardiff, 548 •POULTRY. PIGEONS. Ac. BARGAINS.—Dark Brahmas, Gold and White Polands, JL' Wyandottes, and White Leghorns cheap to clear. Branton Villa, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 403 EAUTIFUL Cock Goldfinches and Bulfinches, war- ranted cocks, 2s each, or three for 5s 6d, packed.- Sullivan's Menagerie, 46, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. 438 BLACK-RED Game Cock and three Pullets for sale; no B reasonable offer refused.-21, Inverness-place, Roath, Cardiff. 634 FOR Sale, a Large Canary Breeding Cage also a Swing J*- Cage; will sell cheap.—Apply Glover, 37, Edward-street, Cardiff. FOR Sale, Brown Leghorns, Five Hens (Ringwood Strain) JL and Cockerel (Hunter's Strain); 26s.—Williams, 12 Smeaton-street, Cardiff. 528 ;'OR Sale, or Exchanged for Bicycle, Fowls and C ic s- J- Black Minorca, White Leghorn, and Plymouth Rock; prize strain birds, with heias.-34, Gloucester-street, River. side, Cardiff. 677 FOR Sale, good working Homer Pigeons 220 Pigeons for shooting purposes.-Ormond's Bird Stores, Cro.-s- street, ewport. 479 FIRST Consignment young Hartz Mountain Canaries; sent to any address wholesale price, 2s 6d per couple.— Ormond's Bird Stores, Newport. 486 GRAND GoIdBnch Mutes and Linnet Mules in full song, G8s 6d; superior birds, 10s 6d; young Cock Mules, 55. Orrnond's Bird Stores, Newport. 418 W)00 Pigeons for Shooting Matches, cheap; working & Homers, 2s pair; odd Belgian Cocks, stamped, 2s each.-Copeman, Charles-street, Newport-on-Usk. 481 BICYCLES. TRICYCLES Ac. CARDIFF Cvcle Depot, 10. Castle-road.-One Hundred Safeties, by leading makers. Having made arrange meuts for quick delivery, we are now prepared to Sell at a very Low Figure for Cash. Every machme guaranteed. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and inspect our stock of New and Second-hand Safeties. We hold a Large Stock of Lucas's and Millers' Goods. Lamps, Bells, Bags, &c., all the î:s ÑeJrs' Pneumatic, Cushioned, and i'id'd Safeties for hire from 6d per hour. Repair. Enamelling, Plating, by experienced workmen on the premises.—Note address Meager Bros., 10, Castle-road, Cardiff. 187e DIAMOND frame Safety, by Starley Bros., for Sale at DMoore*s Queen-street Auction Rooms; price £ 5 10s owner ceasing riding. 402 FOR Sale, strong Safety Bicycle, -55olus ball bearings. Price £ 5.—Apply between 6 and 8 at 44, Saltmead. road, Saltmead, Cardiff. 63 IVEL Safety (light); cushion-tyred driving wheel, non- JL cutting rim, pneumatic h ndlei% all acc-ories ;as good as ncw; can be had on ap??roval will take ;9-Pg640, as new; OM e, Cardiff. 640 IVEL Semi-racer Pneumatic, quite new, £16 cash; Jt- Singer's Apollo, in fair condition, only B8 cash,—130, High-street, Merthyr. 522 MEAGER Bros., 10, Ctstle-roa(I.-Siuger cycles, three llL pneumatic tyred roadsters. No reasonable offer refused. MEAGER Bros., Cardiff Cycle Depot.-lvel semi-racer JLTJL pneumatic, C17 17s 619e liiiEAGER fuos.-Southem Racer, pneumatic, weight 241 bs., £15 15s. 619e MEAGER Bros.—Premier Safety, B6 10s. Bargains in lll. second-hand safeties. 619e MEAGER Bros., 10, Castle-road, Cardiff.-Invincible Ordinary Racer, not ridden but once, £2 10s. 619e i\IO;inr?sRotrCf Works. Pontypridd.—Bargains— Genuine "Rover Pneumatic Light Roadster, shop- soile ,?d only, £l31Os cash-two-inch tyres. 44e f'ORRIS Bros.—Cushion "Demon Light Roadster, new ijV.vX balls throughout, 211 15. cash; Excelsior" Dia- mond, new, reliable, E9 10, cash. 44e MORRIS Bros.—New "Rudge" Diamond, solid tyres, latest pattern, £9 15s cash; Second-hand genuine Rover Safety, LS cash. 44e H/TORRIS Bros. Ball-bearing Kangaroo, 58s cash; several good Bicycles all sizes at 30s t each cash. Repairs, Plating, Enamelling, at Trade Prices. 44e PARRY & Co., the oldest and largest manufacturers and I repairers of cycles in Cardiff, are now offering special bargains, in new and second-hand pneumatic, cushion, and solid-tyred "Rovers," "Preniiers," "Swifts," "Olybs,' Refcrees "and other favourite mounts. No reasonable offer refused. Exchanges made daily. large stock of lamps, bells, pouches, and all accessories. Pneumatic saddles, 15s each. Electro-platers in gold, silver, nickel, ropper, vnd brass. Polishing, plating, and lacquering done for the trade. Handle bars altered to any shape, and re- nickeled for 3s 6d. All orders executed with care and dis- patch on the premises.—Note Address-Parry and Co., The Cardiff Platers," West7,ite-street,t Cardiff 432e PNEUMATIC" Premier," Racer, weight 291b., list price bargain for cash, or exchaia ,e. -Parry and Co., Machinists, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 713 NEUMATIC "Premier," Safety, shop soiled only, all I complete 11 guineas cash, or exchange.-Parry and Co., Machinists, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 18 QUADRANT, No l, solid tyres, gear 59id; nearly new ballbearings throughout; cost 17guineas, sell £ 9.- 18, Richards-terrace, Roath. 661 REFEREE Pattern Solid-tyre Road  Racing Safety; ? gear, 60m weight, 301b; a bargain JMlOs?eymour No. 12, Beauchamp-street, Cardiff. "N.—aeymour. l| l» ARE Bargain. -Raglan Safety only ridden one month? I-t arfP:-bhJ;ene£ï5. 206, Bute-road, Cardiff. 282 T> UDGE Safety new diamond frame, balTh^rrin-s an! pedals; list price 15 guineas sacrifice eight gÙ"ineas. r?PPiy??O? Echo"JONce?Cardin'. ?o' SECOND Hand Safe,y. compIete. SF- -th, ?5? ? 105s good running order.-Parry and Co Nickel Pla ters, ,?, -t?-ate-street. Cardiff. 718 S-"iEVERAL52m:ï54ÏÎ1. Bicyls in stock new and Rpcn?i ?' hand cheap for caBh.-Parry and Co., Machinniissttss, ?Vest?ate?street, Cardillo i'?K.nmtsts. AFETY hpion), strong and light, balls throughout; ???L??'L'???5?0scash.-163.Richmocd-rd..?rdn? PI::J;iNDID CUBh;™-fyre Safety Bicycle, neve ridden KJ £10 10; second-hand solid-tyre Bicycle, £ 410s,—Jones Market BUIldings, Newport. ( £ 0e SAFETY for Sale; cost ?l4 10s month ago.?eUto?mmeL SyDo^Cardiff: ? 83-Xloberts- Ju.r.. Comm? ry Dock, Cardiff. 444 WA™' good Safety Cycle Lamp, in part or whola "ex.han-e for nicely fr?,tined'- picturcs.-Hobden, 32. Rpi. cT hard-street. Cathays, Cardiff- ?93 FOR SALE—niSCELLAKEOIIS. AVE.RY'S-Seales. for Sale, with brass bell welights- cos?t A 7M, for 30s little used.-A. Chance. 22. Bute'str?t Ci,rdiff. _?_ 657 "OOAP.DS, Scantling, Joist, and other timber for Sale, 8s I^r lQj square feet; sound.—J. Lane, Market-road, Canton, Uardiff 605 RLA '™ker and Jeweller, 2, Buti-terrace P) -22et. Gold eddiug Ring, new, :?dwt., 1%; 2dwt 10s °'? M2 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.-Forfeited Gold Curb Albert, not worn three months; will 6ellfor60s; originndy cost £5. (82 B L1:eppWnbJj;:el:; Jeweller.—Silver Enjlish T?e?er, capped and jewelled; warrant?il three years 29, oriinal price R5. Nearly new' 602 BLAIBERG, Pawnbrohr.-Fcatherbed, bolster, two pil- lows; linen tick; 39s; weighs about 601bs: honestly worth double. 028 BLAIBERG, Pawnt.-oker. -Pair Blankets, pair Sheets, Tapestry Quilt, 21s; sold elsewhere 35s; quite new; approval. 602 ..C.-OLEMAN FoUIck.—Solid Silver Geneva Watch, in c"troii.- Hall Marked Cases; conditton guaranteed; quite new; 21s a genuine bargain. 685 C OLEMAN Follieli.-Solid Silver Lady's Geneva Watch, in good going ord?r, and Silver Lady's Albert, 25s. 685 COLElAN Follick, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 40 and 41, ?' Bridge-street, Cardiff.-Magnificent set of fine Gold Charms, 30s. 685 -C.OLEMAN Follick.-Highly finished Silver Lever?ulF ccapped and jewelled, in excellent ordor (Wright, Coventry), 50s wan-anted 3 years. 535 C OLEMAN Follick.-Ge.t's well-finisheHd uut,ing Watch, In heavy 18ct. gold cases, correctly timed and examined 70s warranted. 685 I LEATHERS for SIle.-Clean, pure Poultry Feathe 8, ready for use, at 6d per lb.-Apply to Matthews, 78, Alexandra-road, Canton, Cardiff. 279 FOR Sale, Five Wenham Lamps, together or separately to be seen at Liverpool House, 96 and 97, Commercial- road, Newport. 661e 'L'cÚ¡;. Sale, Portable Engine and Mortar Mill; equal to Fbr,t. new: sold cheap; 7ft. pan, with iron framings complete solid rolls; no further use.—Apply W., "Echo" Office, Swansea. 633e F OR a small Boat -Apply, after six, 17, Bond-street, JL' Newport-on-Usk.$92e Or sale, liarbecl Wire, 22s perewt. reel.-E. Priest &Co., 53, King s-road^Canton. 511 1^<OR Cva,vanisecl Roofing Sheets, 6 and 8 feet long, road, 1? 7u and 2s 2d each.-Tatf Vale Works, 53, King's? Canton. 51? Cant1on. gjJ t?OR Sal?Wire?etting. 24in. wide. 2in. mesh, 4s 7d per 50 yards.-53, King's-road, Canton. 513 F°K Sale Patent Asphalte Roofing Felt, 5s per roll; 500 Nails ?"'?- Priest and Co., 53. King's-road C.uto., CardnT. 514 FOrt Sai;Ela.stic or Leather Machine, equal to new; FcOst, L9 sell for L4 not wa.ted.-154, Commercial- road, Npo:,t. 4 91-66le F-1-0RSale, Horse, Coal Cart &nd Baskets, £ 12 the lot.- FHollovvhy, 71- ?°"???'s?se' Riverside, Cardiff. 412 -0-Ttsale, ?hoP Fixtures, suitable for general Fdiapei, or outfitter mahogauy-top counters with nine drawers.—L 2S6, Echo Office, Cardie. 322 I..&!e, com bined 8-h.p. Vertieal Engine and'H?t?- Fow iv,I,ii?g bargain.-Thomas Jones and Company, lVb,trf-strect, Cardiff. 350 FOR Sale, Counters, Corrugated Iron, good Garden FOra' Che'osfsrrüd, g.C;.gYSGŸI Minister-street. Blake, Llanbleddian-ga'dens,;Csrdiff. 245 FORSale, a Bradford Patent Washing and Wringing -1 Machine cost £ 9 10s will sell cheap. -Bradl??, 51, Fairoak-avenue, Maindee, Newport. 631 e FOR Sale, Desks, Forms, &c.—Apply 19. Cecil-street, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 269 GRAND lot Real Old English Oak Furniture, beautifully Gcarved: no foreign imitation; including magnificent Sideboard.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 642e JUST purchased, the contents of a large Showroom in London of costly Drawing-room and Dining-room Suite3 sell them for half the manufacturer's price also splendid lot of Brass Bedsteads. Edes, Newport. 644e JUST Purchased. Manufacturer's Stock of New Furniture .i at half-price 100 pairs of Washing-stands and Tables, polish like mahogany, 12s 6d per pair; Kitchen Chairs, 12s half-doeen.—Edes, Newport. 643e KITTO'S Illustrated Bible (two vols., good condition, K' M.P) an dvarious t Theological f<?g"scil: Owner going abroad,—B 650, Echo Office, Cardiff. 650 LADY'S handsomely engraved Gold Geneva Watch; good timst cost 105s sacrifice, 45s, cash. K., 76, Evershot road, London, N. 701 MAHOGANY Dining-room Suite in leather, 3 guineas 1.1. Couch, 16s 6d Arm-chair, 14s 6d Parlour Chairs, 5s each.-Edes, Curiosity Shop, Newport. 645e P. LUMS direct from the Growers.—Magnum Bonum, Greengage, Victoria, Orleans, Egg Plum, Damson, &c., from 2d per lb carriage paid 241b and upwards.—H.Bevan, Sansome-place, Worcester. 596 SWITCHBACK Ninepin Board, suitable for a Public or a Clubhouse. -Can be seen at 137, Wellington-street, Canton, Cardiff. 580 SPLENDID pair of Opera and Field Glasses, cost £ 3 3s, sell 22s 6d, and sent on pproval, post free, to any address. Perfect and new.—Write X, 308, "Daily News,' Cardiff. 303 SPLENDID large-size Bedroom Suite price 16 guineas, s50 guineas from Maple's, London; not soiled.— Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 648e SPLENDID larg,-size 14-day Marble Clock; strikes every S half-hour; £ 3 3s, cost £ 8 8s. Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 649c SECOND-HAND Furniture of every description Bought, from £5 to £500; cash same day Shopkeepers' Stocks, &c.-Edes, Newport. 647e rrfc) Bakers, Confectioners, I others, why .t bill your 1 1aee,?vle;:C:: :oÎ plans,&c.,of one of the latest improved Decker Ovens at a reasonable cost?— Apply Dix, 102, Cyfarthfa-screet, Cardiff, late with Tunks and Co. 656 TO be Sold cheap, full fsize Walnut Wardrobe, 3 com- A partments, piate-glass door; good condition.-2, Wood- viUe-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 703 ;-fO Bakers and Confectioners.—G. S. Tunks ana Co TLimited, Oven Builders.—Manufacturers of all kinds of bakers' requisites, Kneading sifting, and other bakers' machinery may be seen in motion daily from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Send for price lists.—Address 13, New Dock-str"t, ewport. 43a TO be sold cheap, set of Six Swinging Boats, Trolley, Ladder, Lamps, etc., in good order.-Morgaii, St. John-square, Abergavenny. 570 V. ERY large handsome Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, with plate-glass back price £16 16s, cost £50. Also Dining Table to seat 20, three extra leaves, LB 8s great bargains.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 646e \%T A.X Candles, sizes, 12's, 18'p" 20's; four thousand j y > dozen for present delivery at less than makers' prires. Hudson Davies, 8hre?sbury. 729 12 Dessert knives, best quality, 12 Silver Forks to match;  cost 35s. Wanting cash urgently will sell for 15s 6d. Approval, post free to any address.—Write V, 309, "Daily News," Cardiff. 309 FURNISH on our new hire Hire System. Houses o Fî2re ;¡el1rnh:d Sy;e. nue adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other companies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. AI Igoods soM on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 pe cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardik. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing else- where. We will supply 4? 6 worth for 2s 6d weekly £ 10 worth, 45 weekly £ 15 worth for 56 weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the address :—South Wales Furnishing Company, 31, Castle-street (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 10 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CASH (full vaJue) given for Ladies', Gentlemens, and Children's Cast-off Clothing; also Miscellaneous Articles. All orders punctually attended to on receirt of post-card.—Mrs Carter, 46, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 715 MRS Mary Morisco, 13A, Broadway, Cardiff, gives the 1.lL highest price for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wardrobes. Established in 1873. S33 W ANTED, a few dozen Washing in the country good drying ground.—Apply 15,Merthyr.strct, Cathays W ANTED, by an experienced person, two or three ff families' washing. Apply 16, Crofts-street, Roath, Cardiff. 609 ,)(7- Al\ED, Jam Jar, 1, 2, 3, and i4 l god price Yl given. Hopkins' Jam Factory, Hayes, Cara 585 WANTEDJd;(1 pewn to Adopt Baby rom birth.- v r Address A. C. C., Letter Exchange,High stBristol. WANTED a small Portmanteau or Bag; must be good ff and cheap.—Apply L 336, "Echo" Office, Curdift. 336 -w'- ANTELCft-ffCiOthi;;g-oT-rydPt¡o;1; Furnit??re, Pian?s, and old Violins; best pri gi?,?, Mr and Mrs Mance, 29,.(lham Arcade, ûardiff 636 lU¡Sc.;D-LLA.NI:O [IS. GLAZING Linen like China without polishing irons 'k-W six stamps 4,700 testimonials. Acme Ironcleaner 6 stamps.—Madame 42J Heron-road. Twickenham. 627 GLASS Shes and Stands, all sizes, cheap, for docks, Gat,.Ptuettes, &c.-J. Cording, Naturalist and Taxider niisi ;?, Eo,al Arcado, Cardiff. 376 IF you want your Dining or Drawing-room Suite Re- upholstered, send for James Stinchcombe, Practical Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, 12, Le"d.street, Roath, Cardiff. 233 IS your Watch wrong? The best and cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the repair of watcher of every description, Enfli?h or Foreign, is 38, Castle-arcade (third shop from Castle-street). Proprietor, James Keir, for 10 years with Mr Spiridion. Hands, glasses, and keys fitted. 59i IT will pay Every Shopkeeper to send for Comley and Son's JL Special Cash Price List. We are the Largest Whole- sale General Dealers and Toy Importer in Wales.—Ad- dress Moira-terrace, Cardiff. 544e J._ EWELJ,ERY Watches, Watch Materials, Cutlery, Toys, ?'P?' Musical Instruments. Wholesale list post tree.—Wright St Lukcs-road.Btrmingham ?9 LAUNDRY Glazing Secret,—Cuffs, Collars, and Fronts JLJ like white chioa; nothing used in the starch no polishing iron required-, particulars free.-Laundry, 75. Liscard, Birkenhead. 106 M-ilS-RObin¡;, 192, Commercial-road, Newport, the largest 1. Wardrobe Purchaser in South Wales, gives full value for CMt-off Clothing of every description. Post-cards and parcels receive prompt attention. 942 iki A-RRIAGF Prospects Principal Events for 12 months, J-TJ- Business, Removals, &c.—Send birthtime and seven stamps to Hill, 3, Severn Chambers, Nottingham. 206 "I! CARRIAGE,—Data, circumstances, Is- very carefully, J-T -M 2s; nativity, 5s; ye r's events. 3s 6d hirthtime re quired.—Mr3 Charles, 25, Upper Arcade, Bristol. 252 OTALL 232, Cardiff Market.—Wools and Hosiery direct from producer, at wholesale prices refooting. Daily. T? Married People.—Invaluable information sent on X receipt of stamped envelope.—Address W. Hi son Box t3?. Mansiield-road, Nottingham. 592 rpOBACCONISTS commencing see Illustrated Guide, 3d ,iow to open respectably, £ 20 to £ 100.—Tobacconist's Outfitting Co. (Red.), 166, Euston-road. London. 349 WANTED immediately, cS on own security, repayable if 5s weekly, with interest; good references; character bear strictest investigation.—Bona Fide, "Echo" Office. Cardiff. 581 Xl7'INDOW Tickets for every trade, first-class style and Snish. cheapest and best in Cardiff.—Pearson, 33, Thesiger-gtreet, Cathays, Cardiff. 2411 1 KOXCT. A Private Gentleman has Money to Lend from £ 5 to £ 500, .A P=s:Ikea:s:{}he;7 lic generally, in strict confidence and without publicity: no ef::i fees asked for.—Apply n ji;u!illlf;\iigh street, Pontypool 345e £ 15.—Advertiser requires loan of above for 14 days will cW deposit good collateral security and will return B19 to private party for prompt advance.—Address Security. 'Echo" Office. Cardiff 621 TVf ONEY Lent without bill-of-sale or sureties upon note ■" X of hand alone to farmers, cab proprietors, hauliers, cowkeepers, clergymen, hotel proprietors, tradesmen, or to any other responsible person in Town or Country.-Apply, stating amount required, to David Davies, 2, 337e-4000 Dynevor place, Swansea. I)YDevor MONEY advanced to repon?ible persons privately and l\IO¡;¡i;fre 410 to S1,00n, grs of hand? a? fair rate of iter?.? and easy repayments. Distance no ob- jection.-Apply, by letter on,y, to J. Waters 13, Alfred street, Neath. 187e LAI ONEY Lent from B5 to B500 at a few hours' notice to XTA farmers, cowkeepers, householders and others on pro missory note alone, and on the borrower's own name. Dis- tance no object. No charges of any description are made unless business is transacted. Anyone requiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan office routine should apply to Philip Bassett, 11, Penuel- square,.Pontypridd. 4ge IMPORTANT to Agriculturists, aad others.—A private JL Gentleman having a large capital at his command, is prepared to ma?e advances in sums, from £ 10 to 91,000, to Professional Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Farmers, and all classes of respectable Householders generally, on their Note of Hand alone.—Apply D. Phillips, Snows Hill House, Adare-street, Bridgend. 4002-336e MONEY.—W. Henry Harries makes immediate cash advances to any amount, on Note of Hand alone, to Tradesmen, Farmers, Householders, and others.—Ill, Harriet-street, Cardiff. 4001-335e MONEY.—If you want it promptly, privately, and at a 7- low rate of interest on your simple promissory notes, with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery. Special features '—No enquiry fees; reasonable interest, which is quoted beforehand universal promptitude, a day s notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Ld., for whom Mr Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £ 30,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. 950e MONEY.—Applicants in Town and Country.—Do not be allured by the advertisements of so-called banks or private lenders offering to make advances on ridiculous terms. The majority of them emanate from agents, whose object is to obtain fees, commss?on, ana deposits. Being the actual lender, no such requirements are exacted, and the cash advanced direct at a fair rate of interest, according to risk, without the exposure often attending a loan ADVANCES are made from E5 to £ 1,000, upon every class of security. Existing loans are paid oft. No charge made unless the money is advanced. Write or call.—Mr T. G Barton, 15, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. 512o jyo BILLS OF SALE. NO PUBLICITY MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE, in Sums from E20 to £ 3,00C The National Mercantile Bank, Balawm-street, Br stoL-The Directors of this old- established, well-known otlke, having large availaile funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or permanent assist ance. Cash in amounts from E20 to £ 3,000 is advanced in all parts of the kingdom, without sureties, delay, or pub. licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written licit,y,' to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments, extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may re- main so long as the interest is paid. No bills of sale, taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or g;ttå'Y1iar:g amount re mred, to Mr T. C. Mil purn den r., 927e gazette -Appi ki naaer. 927e of 1. S. FIELDING and CO., LIMITED, ADVANCE DAILY sums from £ 1,000" METHOD OF BUSINESS F Am INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. NO DELAY ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO SURETIES. Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free.-Apply to Secretary, IB, CHARLES-STREE'l" CARDIFF. 15e !fR J, P. THOMPSON, 71. ADAM STREET, 1.U. CARDIFF, IS STILL ADVANCING MONEY FROM B3 UPWARDS TO HOUSEHOLDERS, CAB PROPRIETORS, DAIRYMEN. AND OTHERS, ON THEIR OWN NOTE OF HAND. NO FEES. NO DELAY. Office Hours, 9 to 8. Wednesdays. 9 to 2. 2ge CCOMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 19, QUAY-ST., J CARDIFF. £ 3 to C300 can be obtained on the same day a; applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being ob- served. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other fees charged unless cash advanced. Country applications attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr. L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANX. 25e 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF ?mu?mrnis!. CARDIFF! 1."HEA'l'RE i-tOY ALt CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) and every evening during the week, the SILVER JG" ING, Under the Management of Mr Charles Domton. Box Plan open at Thompson and Shackell, Limited. THE E M P I R if. MANAGER TO-NIGHT OSWALD STOLl. THE THREE BROTHERS HORNE. A Young Gentleman, a Shoeblack, and a Newsboy also a Little Flower Gir], Miss FLORRIE WESTON WILLIAM WOODHEAD, A Musical Genius, who manipulates simultaneously Musical Instruments. HOTINE'S MONKEYS, WHO RIDE OX DOG BACK. MISS KATIE LAWRENCE, She s the Girl I Love." New Song and Dance as The Gipsy Queen.' ALFRED RIVERS, An able Actor Vocalist. THE SISTERS CAVENDISH. WALLIS and LANGTON, A Cause whose Effect is Laughter. JAMES CURRAN, The peculiar Xorthern HUlllorht and Comic Writer Author of such quaint parodies as "Sailin' and "Haulmebackagain." An artistic assembly, uniform in merit which is not unusual at THE EMPIRE. 633 Ex T R A-Ü-R-DI N ¡-RY -s U C CE SS 1 OF D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS AND MECHANICAL EXHIBITION, VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE PHONOGRAPH, On view daily. This grand show, re-decorated and enlarged with all the latest additions and improvements, is pronounced by the public and press to be the best in the provinces. :—. i AdmisdûlJ 3d Children, 2d. 723 H E WOR ITITS F~ATR (adjoining G.W.R. Station), PENARTH-ROAD, l CARDIFF, still continued. Thousands come nightly to spend a leisure hour. All kinds of amusements. Open every evening. Admission to grounds free. 550 NEWPORT. EMPIRE, NEWPORT, JLJ Under the same Management as the E.IPIIIE, Cardiff. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE. TWO COMPLETE PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY. E-Arly One—7 o clock to 9. Late One—9 o'clock to 11. All Artistes appear at each Performance. Stall Season Tickets, available for three months,10s 6d. 639 OSWALD STOLL. PONTYPRIDD. PEOPLES" PARK," PONTYPRIDD.— The finest recreation grounds in the Principality. The Third Grand Athletic Sports will be held at the above park on -.Nlaboii's I)zty, above park on Mabon's Day, Monday, September 7th. Foot" Bicycle, and Trotting Races. Best Prizes in the District. All starts in the following races are limit ed -130 Yards Open Handicap. First prize, R8 Second, £3; Third, £1. Entrance, 2s. Quarter-mile Open Handicap (twice round bicycle track). First prize, £ 6 Second. £2; Third, £1. Entrance, Is 6d. Two-miies Novices' Bicycle Handicap. First, price, value £ 3 Second, value El Third, value 10s. Entrance, Is. lour-miles Amateur Bicycle Handicap. First Prize, value £6. Second value £2; Third, value Sl. En- trance Is 6d. One-and-a-half Miles Trotting Handicao. First. Prize P,10 Second, S3 Third, jB2. Entrance, 5s. Entries close Wednesday, September 2nd. Switch hack and Alpine Railways and a host of other attractions. Gates openat 11.30, Sports commence at 12 Noon. Entrance to the Park, 6d enclosure, 6d extra. No re- admission. Refreshment s of all kinds will be provided at reasonable prices. Tenders for Ground, ShOWI, Refreshments.JStalls, Entry Forms, and all information, apply the Secretary, ALFRED C. BEEIIE.— OCT. 5th, Band Contest, Grand Athletic Sports, Fireworks, Arc. (Bmirstous. BRISTOL CHANNELrTASSENGER j SERVICE, LIMITED. NEWPORT SAILINGS TO WESTON, CHANNEL TRIPS, & C., rly EARL OF DUNRAVEN, Or other suitable steamer, will run (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting), LEAVE NEWPORT. August Wed. 26. 8.50 a.m., 12.50 p.m. Thurs. 27, 10 2.,70p.m Sat. 2', 11.30 a.m. Mon. 51, 7 a.m., 2.30 p.m. LEAVE WESTON. August. Wed. 26. 10.30 a.m., 7 p.m. Thurs. 21, 12 noon, 8 p.m. S;1,t. 29, 1.30 p, m. I Mon. 31, 12.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. LEAVE NEWPORT FOR CHANNEL TRIPS. Saturday, Aug. 29.-Ciiannel, 3 p.m. Fares and Conditions as per Service Bills. EDWARDS, ROBER1 SON & CO., Agents, 24e 93, Dock-street, Newport. alt5 ? Àudínn. SHORT NOTICEOF?ALE ????'S'????' CANTON, CARDIFF. 9E4, SSRS MOORE AND CO. are in- M strucL?d bv Mrs Work to SELL by AUCTION on FIUDA Y, August 28,1891, the contents of the above Residence, comprising dining, drawing, and bedroom suites, Duchesse toilets, dining and other tables, over- mantelf, sideboards, cabinets, brass and iron bed. steads, leather and millourf beds, carpets, linoleums, and other effects. Goods on view morning of sale. S:ile at 2 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Offices, 49, Queen-street, Cardiff. 720 VICTORIA HALL, NEVirPORT. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR A. R. BEAR will SELL, on WED- ?LvJL NESDAY Next, in the above Hall, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including four suites in leather, plush, and tapestry couches, easy chairs, kitchen and bedroom chairs, tables, carpets, pigeon-hole desk, walnut piano, aviary, large pier glass, and the appointments of seven bed- rooms. Sale at 1.30. 678e QUEEN-STREET SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS MOORE & CO. are instructe d -Lv?. to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY, August 24th, 27th, and 29th, a large entity of superior HOUSEHOLD rLKMlLRE and other Effects, removed for con- venience of sale. Sale each day at 2 and 7.30. jpitfrlir Sottas. MILKMEN'S PICKIC,-The ANNUAL  '? PICNIC in connection with the Milkmen of Cardiff and Districts will take place on THURSDAY next, starting from the Woociville Hotel, Cathays, at 1 p.m. sharp. Ail wishful to join must apply for tickets early. 7 RITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. POPULAR LECTURE BY PROF. SILyANUS P. THOMPSON, D.Sc., F.R.S., ON ELECTRICITY IN MINING, Including Electric Signalling. Electric Lighting. Electric Safety Lamps. Electric Firing of Blasts. Electric Transmission of Power for Hauling, Winding and Pumping. Electric Power for Coal Cutting and Rock Drilling. A Dynamo-Electric Machine has been erected to provide Electric Currents for the Experiments which will be shown. This Lecture has been POSTPONED from Saturday, August 22nd, to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, At Eight p.m., in the PARK HALL, CARDIFF. Chairman W. HUGGINS, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., tsq., D. C I F. R S President of the British Association. Tickets: Balcony and Front Seats, Is; Body of Hal, 6d The Lecture will be over in time for Late Trains. Railway Tickets are issued at Reduced Prices on the Rhymney and TafE Vale Lines to persons who have previously purchased Tickets for the Lecture. 4565 Tickets can bo obtained in Cardiff at the British Association Reception Room Office; Lewis, Duke- street Newman, Queen-street. In Newport at New- man's. In Colliery Districts from the Agents of the Miners ProvidenL Society. 655e WAN SEA HORSE SHOW SOCIETY. SWANSEA MEETING, AUGUST 26 and 27,1891. LILWALL JJROS. AND CO (Established 1851), WORCESTER, Will exhibit an assortment of their celebrated CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS, for the CURE of ALL DISEASES in STOCK, HORSE and CATTLE CONDIMENT, CALF MEAL, HAY SPICE, etc., AND RESPECTFULLY INVITE A CALL. ——— 679e ORDERS by POST Receive PROMPT ATTENTION. No connection with T. H. Lilwall or any other firm ?EEPSTOW.-QUINTON'S RE- ? FRESHMh^l-ROOMS.—Schools, Choir Outing Lare Parties Caterca for. Moderate charees. 305 Gp- ?ADIAR I CHOOL. ?HEPSTOW ? R-AMMAR?CHOOl? INQUIRE. 384 nSITORS TO LONDON SHOULD f STA Y at the NEW BRIDGE HOTEL, 252, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, near Houses of Parliament and Theatres. 52o4 n BED and BREAKFAST from 2s 6d. 52 Address R. WAHL P F R E E D M A N & 0 7)7 CABINET MAKERS K UPHOLSTERERS- BEDDING MANUFACTURERS AND C A R p P, T M E N, Hold a large Stck of Excellent JJOUSEHOLD JpURNITURE (THEIR OWN WELij-KNoWN MAKE), All of which is of FIRST-RATE QUALITY, ELEGANT IN DESIGN AND LOW IN PRICE 1 OR CASH, OR ON Tj:r, EASY HIRE P U H. C II A S E S Y S T E M Terms very moderate an inspection iuvlied. P. F R E E D M A N CO.. ?,?,< 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, DOOK-STRKKT NEWPORT 34 Bmsiiuss JV&Jirtsaes. THEY FIT WELL AND ARE SURE TO WEAR WELL. THE ABOVE REFERS TO MASTERS & CO.'S CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS. 22e pIANOSt ORGANS, pIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 6d monthly, Organs from 5\1 monthly The Public are invited to inspect HEATH & SONS, Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &c., As Pounds will be Saved by placing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGEST DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH & SONS' PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS, 51, QUEEN STREET, c ARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET PONTYPRIDD. JESSE WILLIAMS AND Co., CHEMISTS TO THE PEOPLE, 3 & 4c PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. We are the Chemists who supply the RIGHT STUFF at the RIGHT PRICE. This we have continued to do since the foundation of our business seven years ago. During the twelve months ending June, 1891, we served no less than 150,00) people. That we think is a most satisfactory testimonial. We could not wish a better. What do you think- ? And now having given our refer- ence we beg to direct your attention to the following articles, all of our own manufacture. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Saline Powder. Better than citrate of magnesia, and more convenient than seidlitz powders. Half the price of many similar productions. Cooling, refreshing, and a mild aperient. Is 4d per lb. 9d and Is 5d per tin. JESSE WILLIAMS S Red Gum Diar- ilioea Mixture, con- tains the red astringent gum of the Australian Eucalyptus tree. The best remedy for Diar- rhea, especially the chronic form JESSE WILLIAMS'S Bro-Mal, the only known specific for Neu- ralgia. Cures when all else fails. The speediest cure for the dreadful Neuralgia. Is 6d per bottle by post, Is 9d. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Quinine and Podo- phvllin Pills, for Stomach and Liver troubles. We recom- mend one to be taken an hour before dinner, and another at bed- time. Wind, vague wan- dering pains, despon- dency, costiveness, are rapidly and perma- nently cured. Price, lO^d per box. li- ESSE WILLIAMS'S Indigestion Mix- ture. As the name im- plies, it is a special mixture for bad dig"es- tion, acidity, pain be, tween the shoulders- wind, <fcc., < £ c. In every case relief may be ex- pected. Price, Is; by post, Is 3d. TESSE WILLIAMS'S Chloral Cure, stops Toothache at once and for ever. Never fails to stop that toothache which arises from de- cyed teeth. Price, lOI/2d by post, Is. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Cliloro Menthol stronger than the pure Menthol. Speedily re- lieves all nerve pains, such as Headache, Neuralgia, Tic Dolo- reaux, Sciatica, &c. Price,10V;d by post,ls. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Old Yellow Soap. Un-cented, Uncoloured, Unsophisticated. The genuine old-fashioned sort. In tablets about llb., 3d in bars about 2i/21'O., YI-jd. Five bars for 3s. JESSE WILLIAMS S Baking Powder. Made in our own hot room with perfectly dry and pure ingredients. Warranted free from alum and all injurious admixtures. 10d per lb. A compete List of JESSE WILLIAMS' SPECIALITIES will ✓ shortly be issued. 0' Catalogue of Drugs, Chemicals, Photo- graphic Sundries, and the usual Chemist Wares mailed free on 602e application. 3 & 4, PARK HALL. BUIDLINGS, CARDIFF. I JYJ- O O N S E ED BI TTERS!! INFALLIBLE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION All Chest Complaints, Cancers, Blood Diseae." and Indigestion. Sold in Bottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Post free, 3s and 4s 6d. AGENT- D. ARNOTT, CHEMIST. 241e PONTYPRIDD. I N E U R A L G I A—KEALL'S TONIC KEALL'S TOXIC CURES NEURALGIA. CERTAIN AND SPEEDY: TESTIMONIAL from" Bazaar. I was a fearful suf- feier from Neuralgia, and despaired of a remedy until I heard of Iteall's Tonic and Neuralgic Mixture, two small bottles of which quite cured me. i E W. j Price Is 11211, bottle: Free by Po*t, Is 4d, 5s. and 4s 9d. KEALL'S 10XIC CURES NEURALGIA I CERTAIN AND SPEEDY: AGENTS. NK\VPORT.—Messrs Gant.' I 1;,(, Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. NIIAYH.- Mi G. Isaac (late Hayinj.ii), Chemist. L;I;LY.— Mr i Gwiiyin Evans. LONDON.—Newberv Proprietor, Mr KEALL Dentist, 1^9, Hi-h-stree: Swansea 5c iOitsiitcss :?\ÙÙr25SrS. QOLEMAX PO LTTCTK, PAWNBROKER AND JEWELLER, W AND 41, BRIDGE-STREET, c A P, D I F F liD OX THE £ INTEREST ABOVE 43s. 6[m FOR TASTE AND VARIETY, COM. BINED WITH QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN MASTERS & CO.'S SPLENDID SHOW OF SUMMER CLOTHING. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. ]-1 EALTH UOCOA HEALTH COCOA HEALTH' COCOA H EALTH COCOA HEALTH' COCOA HEALTH COCOA HEALTH COCOA IJEALTH COCOA HEALTH COCOA T; EALTH" COCOA 1^EALTH COCOA I JEALTH' COCOA IJEALTH' COCOA HEALTH' COCOA HEALTH COCOA HEALTH' COCOA "JJ EALTH' COCOA "H EALTH COCOA Trr EALTH COCOA "H EALTH' COCOA HEALTH COCOA I-IRALTH I COCOA HEALTH COCOA "H EALTH" COCOA ijL 162e HEALTH COCOA ABSOLUTELY PURE EVERYONE SHOULD USE HEALTH COCOA. BEST & CHEAPEST OF ALL COCOAS. A WONDERFUL AID TO DIGESTION. Sir Chas. A. Camer n, M.D.. Medical Officer of Healoti h for Dublin, spe?k ing of "Health' Cocoa, says "I have subjected to a careful analvsis speci- mens of the "'Health* Cocoa. prepared hy Messrs H. Thorne and Co. (Limited), Leeds. The results of this analysis and the experience which I have of the Cocoa as a beverage, enable me to state that it is a most valuable article. It is a. very concentrated, good suustance, is readtlv mis- cible with hot water, and possesses a very agreeable flavour. I can strongly recommend its use,especi- ally to those with whom tea. and coffee do not agree. A quarter pound Tin, costing 8d, makes 50 cups of Cocoa. A CUP OF COCOA FOR A FARTHING. To be had from a II Grocers Manufactured bv H. THORNE & Co., LTD LEEDS and LONDON D RESS MAKING. JJ ERNE BROTHERS DRAPERS, UEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Have great pleasure in announcing that they have commenced JQRESSMAKING ox THE pREMISES, And have secured as first hand a THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED LADY, Who is giving the GREATEST SATISFACTION. HERNE BROTHERS are daily receiving large deliveries of the LATEST NOVELTIES rs A UTUMN JTJRESS JIABRICS Soliciting the favour of a Trial Order. Terms CASH. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PRLDS. Are universally admitted to be worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations > <fcc. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, all a few doses of them carry oft all humouiv and bring about all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregu- larity of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis. orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC and a few doses will be found to work wonder upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSEBUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helen's Lancashire, in Boxes 9d, Is lid, and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers every- where. 739e N.R-Full directions are given with each box. 1144 — c THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.—Purify the foulest blood and relieve every disease of stomach, liver, and kidneys. These wonderful Pills cure diseases which could not be reached by any other medi- cine. For Rheumaics, Lumbago, Piles, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Wounds or White Swelling, Scrofula,, Cancers, Blotches on the Face and Body, Swelled Feet, etc., Jaundice, Dropsy, and Fever of all kinds. In boxes at Is lAd and 2s yd" each.—Sold by all chemists, or from the manufactory, 44 Oxfor street, Swansea. 8-) NOW OPEN DAILY From 9 a.m.' till 10p.m. Bathers admitted up to 8.30p m JAMES'S TURKISH ATHS For Colds, Rheumatism, Bronchitis. JD Ac. JAMES'S TURKISH "OATHS <J? For Inauenza. 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