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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS. ONCE. TRREE SIX TIMES. TIMES. 20 Word8 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 9 10 1 6 40 Words 1 0 1 6 2 Õ 50 Words 1 Õ 2 6 3 9 60 Words 16 30 4 6 Them ci..a,r.r¡! apply only to th follaurmq class of Q.dveYtt8ent8 :-Apartment.ç, Situations Vacant or Want 3d, to be Let or Sold, Lost, Found. and Miscel- laneous Want. THE inertinn of eeverl Advertisements is delayed because the references given are to Post-offices, to Initi_ al?, or fictitious names. Postmasters are not allowed to deUvar letters so addressed. VERSONAX. ROSE shall be glad of some little present to keep in re- membranco of yon. Will look out Thursday morning" —Thome.. SMOKE Archer's "Golden Returns;" sweetest Tobacco P ARTXJ:RSUIP. WOULD some kind Lady Adopt a Why Boy fonr weeks old, or Nurse? premium m j oderate.-Ad(lress Adopftjçe,- Cardilf. ffijf 55S j WANTED to p!ace Baby Böy, 10 moni hs, ont to Nurse with respectable person.—Apply P 497, "Echo" Office, Can1iff. 497 ltlA.TRUIOSI.UJ. IF you are married, or contemplate taking thill important IItep, oan send you valuable information which you ought to Imow. Send your address, and we will Bend cata- logue and pamphlet free.-Address H. G. Kerr, Weat-hiU, Wandsworth, London. QQQ A Competent ShorthancT-writer and Bookkeeper with about £ 400, can make £ 200 a year: only 2 or 3 hours daily tea.ching, Business," Echo" Office, Cardiff.-Grand chanco for anyone. 530 MIl Frank Made ley, B.A., London, Assistant Master, Clytha College, Newport, wishes for private pupils in English, Classics, or Mathematics: terms moderate, on application. 528e SHORTHAND School (Day and Evening).-Bookke"ping (donble-entry), Arithmetic, Grammar, Handwriting, Typewriting. &a certificated teachers.Principal, 25, Tudor- road, (;10 -diff. ;rypE=W'>.JTIÑG.-Rapid Shorthand and Type-writing A MS. cop'ed. Youn^ Gentleman open for Evening Engagements.—Address Shortype, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. YOUTHS, Young Men, Ladie, wanted to learn double- entry Bookkeeping salaries £ 80— £ 160 tuition by post free remarkable succesg.-Particulnrs free to all from Secretary, 25. Can;¡,bridge-avenue, burgb. 715 LOST AND FOIiND. FOmtt>, full grown Sheep Dog. If not claimed within three days will be sold to defray eXP6or.es.-Apply John Esan, Ooach and Horses, Six Bells, Abertillery* 618 FOUND, small, White Dog.-Owner can hav8 Bame by giving description and paying expenses.-Paynter, Hairdresser, 25, Custom House-stree, Ca.rdUf. 348 FOUND, 24th April, Black and Tan CoBey: owner can have same by giving description and paying expenses if Hot claimed m three days, mil be sold. —37, Fitzhamon Em lIankment!, Riverside 567 V/OUNT), a largsMastï:f Do¡.-Apply J. Evans, 27, 29, jl nd 31, Royal Arcade. 465 LOST, or Stolen, white Rough Fox Terrier Bitch: dark ears: answers to "Nettle;" detainer prosecuted.- Address Joseph Perry, Newtown, Mountain Ash. 480 LOST, between Abercarne and Risca, -¿n Thursday evening, a small, Black-CQvered, Memoranda Book.- Whoever will restore same to A.B.A., Silver Grill, High. street, Newport-on-Usk. will be rewarded. LOST, from Newport-road, Irish Terrier (fawn colour).- Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 199, Newport-road, Cardiff. 690 LOST, Friday evening, April 24th, in Wyndham-crescent, Silver Coin Brooch; finder rewarded.-Merretb, 126, Wyndham-crescent, Ca.rdiff. 531 POMES TIC SERVANTS, CLEAN, respectable Girl from country wants situation as under wher8 another is kept; no objection to children. -Apply Servant, Echo" Office, Newport-ou-Usk. 292e GIRL wanted, from 17 W 20.-Apply Mrs Billingsle Butcher, Lower Grange, Cardiff. 229 GENERAL Servant wanted, able to do plain cooking.- Apply Mrs Phillips, 30, Watehhouse-parade, Newport- on-Usk- 3466 HOUSÉ PARLOURMAID Wanted immediately.— Apply 211, Newport-road, CardÏ1f. 487 SERV A.. wanting Situations can be suited imme' diately.-Apply Miss Jones, Servants' Registry, 16, Caerau.road. Newport, Mon. 626 WANTED. good General Servant.-ApplyTaUDton Villa, v v 99, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 611 TIT ANTED-tõ¡ good General Servant, for umal* t', family.-Apply Mrs Parry, HighfteldHousa,EbbwV ale "rANTED, at -o;ce. a good Housemaid.—Apply House- t' ke eper, London House, Newport. 331e WANTED, a General Srvant at Old Ship Inn, High- street, Newport-on-Usk. 329e WANTED, General Servant; good character. —Enquire 16, CommercIal-road, Newport-on-Usk. 332o "WTTAXTED, General, 14 or 15 years of aga toad of (;bUd- » v ran-—Apply Mrs Bosse, 19, .m Arcade,Oy rd'fY. WANTED, a good Gal Servant (small family).— Apply 58, Clive-road, Ca.nto?- 214 WANTED, a General Servant who has been accustomed to children good wages to suitable person.-Apply ro Mrs Mumford, 17, Meteor-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. 265 "TANTEÍ>Gez;eraIServant;gõOd-w&ge;g¡ven.-A.pp!y Vt" 178, N ewportroad. Oardilf. 315 WANTED, General Servant; must be able to do wash- mg.-APply 38, Plasturton Gardens, Cardilf. 484 WANTED at once, a good, strong Girl as General Servant.—Apply to Mra Dyer, Ship and Pilot, Church- Street, Newport-on-Usk. 305 o WANT ED, a clean steady General Servant, about 18; conntry girl preferred bwo in family comfortahle home.—44, Stuart-st., Oardiff. 588 WANTED, General Servant, of good morals, active, and clean in her habits, and capable to do the general work 'ele:n5el:Â;-ar:,blphG::d:1 I Cardiff. 596 WANTED, good General Servant (Sth May), age not under 20; reference required another servant kept. -MI'II Rogers, 6, Market-street, Pontypridd. 277 WANTED, a good General Seant in small family.- Apply Mrs Gladstone, 5, Windsor-terrace, Maindee, Newport-on-Usk. 344e WANTED, an experienced General Servant; character indispensabla, and fond of children. Apply J. ovey, Chepstow-road, Newport-on-Usk. 578 WANTED. a go¿d Generai Servant.—Apply Mrs Brooke, South Wales Registry OtSce, 23, Charles-street, Newport-on-Usk. 340e WANTED, General Servant, must understand cooking also young Housemaid.—Apply, by letter or after 7 11« Brewer, 11, Victoria-place, Newport-on-Usk. 348e WÄNTED, a strong General Servant; age, 16 or 17.- Malvern Villa, Barrack-hiU, Newport, Mon. 345e WANTED, a 'rustworthy Servant, of good character, for very small family; no children.-Apply 46, Ryder. Street, Canton, Ca.rdiff. 543 WANTED, a respectable Girl for kitchen work, at once. -42, Oaroline-street. 546 WANTËD, a clean, respectable Girl as General Servant; country preferred.-3, Beauchamp-st, Riverside. 573 WANTED at once, a General Servant.—Apply H. H. Taylor, 29, Augusta-street, Cardiff. 570 WANTED, a respectable Girl, 14 or 15, to do light house- work: two in family.-APPly Q432, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 432 WANTED, General Servant in a small famiJ-APplY »' Mrs Bruce, Stanley Villa, Blewitt-terrace, Newport- WANTED, General Servant: character indispensable: good wages given to suitable person.-Apply Mrs Timothy, Saw Mill Villa. Ton, Pentre. 554 WANTED, respectable GU:I as General; fond of children. 7, Glynrhondda-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 498 WANTED a General Servant. Apply by letter or- t' persoDAlly, Bull Inn, Caerleon. 325e W ANTED, a ÍÎ:ie;e for housework, about 15.— Apply 80, Holmesdale-street, Lower Grange. 215 WANTED Servant for House Work.-Naish Bros., 72' Queen-street, Cardiff. 440 WANTED, a strong Girl as General Servant.—Apply Washington Hotel, Cardiff. 44b WANTED, a Y01mg Girl as General, good character.- Apply 51, Wond-street, Cardiff. 435 WANTED: at once, a good General Servant.—Apply to ▼ T Mrs Morrish, Temperance Hotel, Pentonville, New- port-on-Usk. 314e WANTED immediately, good General Servant, with W aryfg9:s:.1fert 415 WANTED, at once, a good, strong Girlu General Ser- vant.-Apply Mrs Seymour, Rothsay CaBtle Hotel, ltute-road, Cardiff. 409 WANTED immediately, a good General Servant; family of two.—Apply Mrs Ed. Tapson, 103, Richmond-road, rdi1'f. M3e WANTED, good General Servant, age not under 20; references required; another servant kept.-Mrs Protheroe, Talf-street, Pontypridd. 413 WANTED immediately, Nurse, age about 17.-Apply Mrs G. B. Taylor, 189, Chepstow-rd, Newport.-on-Us WANTED, a respectable Girl about 16, in small family no children small washing.—Apply 22, Mackintosh- jdace, Cardiff. 411 WANTED at once, a strong Girl as General ervant one from the country preferred.-Apply Mrs T. ekett, 32, High-street, Pontypridd. 397 W- ANTED, respectable Girl, about 16 or 17, hy 2nd of May.-Atlply 68, Richards-terrace, Roath, Oardiff. 23 £ WANTED at once, a good General 8e;Wt, able to do plain coolring.-Apply Jenkin3,23,Taff-st.,Pontypridd. WANTED, experienced General Servant: small family, Port Talbot; able to do washing and biug; wages £ 8.—A "Echo" Office. Cardiff. -J03 WANTED, Genäl Servant, one who can milk: COWl try vv preferred; no family.-AppJy 29, Watehhouse-parade, .Newport-on-Usk. 295e WAÑTED, good General Servant; able to waBh.- Apply M:r Morri, 49, Mackintosh-place, Cardiff. 362 WANTED, General ServantB for Pontypridd, Newport, Cardiff, Penarth. Bristol, various other places.- Apply at once, Servants' Agency, Beaufort-st, Brynmawr. WANTED, a General Sent;-ag:bvu-ti8¡:20;m;;t be fond of children.—Apply 27, Louisa street, Docks, Cardiff. 227 WANTEB, good General Rervant, about 20.-Appiÿ Gln View, Clytha Park, Newporton.Usk. 297e WANTED, a General Servant, of good character.—Apply Mrs Jennings, 126, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 151 WANTED, a General Servant, able to do plain cooking; r\' DO washing; wage, £ 15.—Apply John Dobell & Co., High-8t.. Newport-on-Usk. 281e WANTED, General Servant, 18 to 20.—Apply 23, Uppe, Alm_t., Newport, Mon. 280e WANTED, about 9th of May, a General Servant, o Young General, with help given, for country; near Cardiff; good wages.—Apply Radyr, "Echo' Office, Cardiff. 189 CLEVER Cooks can add to their list of dishes in the prepartion of choice dainties for the dinner and pupper (able by ccm!1ùtin¡ the page of a little book, entitled "Pastry and Sweets," given to all cooks sanding their addre- to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birmingham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have "Pastry and 8weets" handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, and tte book wile sent by e11_.e, to any address. SITUATIONS VACANT. APPRENTICE wanted to the D res8making: hir-cla8S trade scientific measurements taught.-ApPIY Miss Bandu, 37, Searuoor-terrace, Duckkpool-road Maindee, Newport-on-Usk. 318e APPRENTICE Wanted to the Cabinet-making.—Apply to R. Durrant, 135, Corrmiercial-rd., Newport-on-Usk. 272e A Sharp Boy w.inttvl. about 14. to make himself generally useful.—Apply Wyau's, Borough Dining Rooms, Cu.ro- B<jQX T;"<t'l"5'{0\1t(1.t\O l:iy Lads for the -traâ" Q. ;lL, 50. BruL¡,:e-(; C.muI. 459 BLACKSMITH.—Wauted Improver, good nailer on indoors; good wages, and good chance to leam. w Thomas, Jenkin-street, Porth. 297 BOOTMAKERS.-Wanted, steady Man for General Repairs constant work and good wages.-Apply Vaughan, Leicester House, Aberaman. Aberdare. 107 BOY Wanted.—Apply Dighbon, 73, Queen-street, Cardiff. 162 BOOT Machinist Wanted. Women's and children's work principally work can be done at home.-Send address to L., 436, Echo," Cardiff. 436 COAL Baskets.-Wanted at once, & good Basket Maker piecework.-Richard S. John and Son, Trealaw Rhondda. CARETAKER Wanted to reside on top floor over Offices in centre of Cardiff rent free to keep rooms clean.— Apply C 509, Echo Office, Cardiff. 309 CARPENTERS Wanted, at New Houses, George Inn; comstant work; good wages.—Apply on the job. 474 CIRCULARS.—Wanted, rapid Writer for addressing en- veioyms.-Apply by ietter, to N., at Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport. 414 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted Apprentices 2sd Improvers also Second Hand.—Apply Lodwick, 25, Castle-road, CarditY. 2C2 RISSMAKING.—Wanted, ood Bodice Hands; oniy experienced young iadies need apply.—Thomas Yoratb, Draper, Swansea. 1999—299e DRAPERY.—Wanted. Young Lady for Fancy (Welsh). Apply, enclosing carte, to C. Jones, 4 Nottrsquare, DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, May 4th, a stylish Dress- maker nITL, be a good fit.—Apply, stating salary, 4c., M. Bowen, Milliner, L!anwrtyd Wells. 300 DRAPERY.-Wanted, Youn Man for Hosiery; aiso Young Lady for Millinery, able to serve through closmg 7 o'olock.—Adply La Bon Marche, Llanelly. 595 EXPERIENCED Dressmaker; -c;t empioyment; must be wen up in altering and repairing good wages to suitable pel'5On.-Robins, 192, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. 267 GROCERY.—Wanted, a strong Young Man a8 Ware- houseman outdoors.-Appiy to J. E Lloyd, Co- operabive Stores, Porth. 475 GR?oClfte;: immediately, d:rt:ey Young Man to look after horse and cart and deliver goods out- doors.-Apply to Thos. Powell, Morriston, Swan.s_ HAIRDRESSER.—Wanted, a smart L;d8 an Appren- tice indoors.-Apply H. Thomas, Hairdresser, 102, Hi,,re!_B:r' 323 LODGINGS for respectable Young Man, Aibert-avcnue? Maindee terms moderate.—Address M. N., Echo Office, Newport.-on-U!\k. 347e LADIES and Gentlemen of ordinary intelligence may learn how to greatly increase their income by applying Arthur Lane, Guildford, Surrey. 226 M-' ILLiNER8-V;good stylish Millier; also Improvers and Apprentices to the Dressmaking trade. Outdoors.-AppIy Lloyd,_c:?:()ive S_re8, Po"th. '!7 l\iiiÜN:iáiY.-Wted Apprentices and Improvers ill. also qUIck, stylish Trimmer.-Apply Lodwick, 25, Castle-road, Cardiff. 201 ifiLLI.ÑER sek8 Situation, outdoor Cardi1f preferred .H.L wark-rooin only.-AppJy 8., "Echo' Office, Cardiff. 175 S-v£AGE.=Vaca.ncf, Lady or Gentleman, amateur highl class concert and sketch company small l'emium: salaried engagement, for summer tour If satisfactory; musicias preferred; must dress well.Photos and full par- tlcuhrs to H. R. Leigh, Manager, Cyric Combination, Town Hali Brpnmawr. 619 JAILORS, at once good Trou5rs and Vest Hand. Aber- X dare leg. Spieudid opportunity for steady young men. -I.walia. !o, Ynyl. 624 'I-"AIJ,ORS Machinist; abie to work on small jobs and X ladies' garment\ at once; not under 18; wages, £ 1. -Lewis, YnysybwI. 625 T- 0 Tailors—Wanted, good Coat Makers constant work for steady mcn.-Jenkins Bros., St. Mary-st., Cardiff.539 T- 0 Coah-builders.Wanted, good all-round Hands at woodwork.-Apply Gillard Bros., Westgate-street. 483 TAILORS.—Steady young man as CoaiTor General Hancf; constant work; good wages.—Answers by letter to T- OButhers.-Wanted a resDectable Young Man abie to _ll.-AR! Cha., 31, Adam-street. 460 TAILORESS.- 'Yanted, A ppre;&improver.-Appiy :_E'3,-C.stle-a:Roath. Cardiff. 427 'T ANTED, Apprentices a:d: Improvers to the Dress and f' Mantle making.—Jljss Evang, 4, Edward-place, Queen street, Cardiff. 615 WANTED immediately, Furnished Sitting-room and Two Bedrooms (one double bed); terms moderate,including cooking.-T. 549, Echo" Office, Ca.rdiff. 549 WANTED, strong Lad as apprentice, carpenter and joiner.—Apply R. Upham, 13, Lock's-terrace, Penarth road, Grane. 553 W ANTED. steady Man as Gardener, to attend also three cows, horse, &c. experienced; able milk.-Apply WANTED, at once, young lady or gentleman as pianist. -Apply HaM Moon Hotel. Pontypridd. 7 WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers to the Dressmak- ing in oc out doors. Apply MIs George, 41, King's- road, Cardiff. 264 WANTED, a Young Man who can shave and cut hair welL—Apply Llewellin, 13. George-street, Cardiff. 431 WANTED, Boys over 13 years of age for Brick Works.- Apply Rudry Colliery Company, Caerphilly. 430 WANTED, respectable Lad as Errand Boy must reside in Roath district.—W. B. Tope, 258, Bnte-st,Cardiff.379 WANTED, 'a strong Boy, able to milk preferred.-Apply Mtlpas Villa, Malpas, Newport-on Usk. 313e V\T .NTED, a smart Man, one who thoroughly under- 1 T st&nds horses, and one who knows the town well.- Apply Canton Fruit and Potatoe Stores, Cowbridge-road, Oardi1!. 33ie \V an Apprentice, about 15, for first-class M Tobacconist Business.—Apply Mrs Le]O, Queen-street, Cardiff. after 6 p.m., 235 WANTED immediately, good Improver to the Waist- coat Making.—Apply 6, Woodville-roadr Cathays, W ATED. Working Market Gardener; married: good pliMi^nm&iv: cbf.r.Tter required; cotú4le found.— Apply H. Dorvien, 36, Bute-stree t Cardiff. 263 WAN ED immediateiy, AJirentices to the Dressmakiug. Apply Mrs Pros3er, 3, Fairoak- errace, r.Iae, Newport o -Usk. 237e WANTED, a respectable yomPerson to wait on Invalid Lady and do light Housework.-Appl¡ Mr8 Spring, Pond Cottago, Magor, Mon. 306e WANTED, Apprentices to Millinory and Dress and Mantla Maki.-Appiy Griffith James, High.street Csrdiff. 272 \V A¡yEC3t Excavators and Labourers at Chapel Bay Battery, Angle, near Pembroke.—Apply to the Foreman. 208e WANTED, a good, strong E.rand Boy, about 15.ApPïy B. John, 29, Meteor-street, Cardiff. 312 WANTED, a Coach Painter; also W:i,bcJi W. Lewis, Tudor Carriage Works, Riverside, Cardiff \\TANTED three Labourers: ai50- P8perhanzer.- y, Apply F. Steed, Builder, Windsor-road, Penarth. 44 ::¡iTÄNTËV, a few good Painters and Pa.peri;ae;; ff Apply Jobn Morgan, Builder, Pontyclown, Llantrisant. ,iTANTED-Appr;¡;i¿;- t-¡¡;o Dr;8;akilJg.Apply f" Mrs Dyer, Do.wlisÍ1-,>la.ce. "Jain dee, Newport. 260e WANTED, Boy weildt()-horse5, t-hat can lan and Î" look after &"m; no other need appJy.-Leach, 25, Wood-street, Cardiff. £ 2 WEEKLY and Upwards may be realised by either Sex, without hindering p;ésent occupation.—For samples, &o., enclose addressed envelope, Evans, Watts, and Co. œ 1), JrterchantSjJBiri^nghamj—Thjsisgenuinej^ aM CLERKS, MANAGERS, die. DRAPER'S Clerk.-Wanted, a respectable Youth for the Counting House.-AppJy John James & Co., High- st., Cardiff. \\TANTED immediately, thoroughly competent Man to _v superintend management of small Gas Company's Worb; must be able to do repairs and renewal8. and nnder- stand the keeping and eoUectlon of aocounts. Between ap- phcants of equal merit, a nMi) who has a 80n, competent and willing to engage with him in the company's employ- ment, will be preferred.—Apply by letter, stating age, refer- ences, and wages required, to John Moxon, Solicitor, 5, Com mercial-street, Newport. 326e SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEIÚZ1) seeks Situation as French Con:. deet or any place where French would be usefnl Excellent references.-F.. "Echo" Office, Carditf. 560 AS Haulier, Deliver Goods, Storekeeper, or &;y p!aCeOf trust, timekeeper; good references.—Address Simms, 51, Glynn-street, Canton, Cardiff. 464 BARMAN disengaged; used to quick counter trade; understands cellar work age 23 good references.- Address L. Dolphin, 97, Wars ton-lane, Birmingham. 386 CI AMEKEEPER (age 33), married, waDt. itualJion, single- X handed or a good beater, wouid not object to a shooting box seven years with present master.-Apply A. M., Kin. lochmoidart, Inverne8s-shire. 1'0 Watchmakers.-A young Man with five years' -experi. X ence wants Situation as Improver good references.- Apply Cranston, 12, Swansea. 206e W'- ANTED, by respectable midle-aged person, Situation » T as Working Housekeeper, or any position of trust.- Address 7, Machen-street. Upper Grange, Cardiff. 493 WANTED, Situation in a Restaurant or Confectioner's ff (age 23, have little experience; good references.- Address II., Re«*s, S-tioner, Pontyplidd. W ANTED, by respectable youth, situation &8 apprentice vT to the grocery business; Cardiff preferred..—Apply Apprentice, Echo Office Cardiff. 187 ACKX1ES, TIUVEHEItB, Ac. Á GENTS wanted 8ahtry, £ 104 per year constant work; experience nnnece.ssary.-Pendlebury & Co., 130, Har. wich-road, Colchester. 223 FOREMEN and Timekeepers wanted tOo Sell Jewellery on commission.—Address Timekeeper, Daily News Office, Cø.rdiff. PEARL A8Snrnnce.-Agent WaDted at Rhymney; £ 5 51 Book Vacant.—Apply at once, stating age, etc., James, Superintendent, Merthyr. 276 R-'OY AL Liver Friendly Society.-Agents and Collectors All wanted in all the TownR and Villages of tha United Kingdom. Interest in bocks guaranteed. No debit system.—Apply to Local Represontative, or to Chief Office, 399 .,OBGINGS, A P t KT nV:CTS,*«. A Nice Home offered to a eP;;n¡;bïe yiladl.' in nice part of Newport, terms moderate.-A C, Echo Office, Newport. 334e A Gentleman lavinghi.<; Ap;tmen18 can Withcfidence recommend them to anyone requirin comfortable, homeiy Lodgings at No. 9, U¡)prGeorg.. Salisbury-rd.482 A Front Sitting-room and Bedroom to Lett 24, Stow, hill, Newport-on-Usk. 317e APARTMENTS.—Front Bedroom and 8itttng-room:Cõ bridge-road, few minutes from Llandaff-road; partial board: inclusive terma, 15s per week.-Appiy by letter P 163, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 163 BOARD and Lodgings for a respectable Young Man (an BOi:.gï:9, fBoba, :t Cardiff 168 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for Two respectable Working Men.-Apply 19, Tynau £ st., Upper Grange town, Cardiff COMFORTABLE Home o-eor two Ladies with married people no cbildren; Rutlvn.ltreet, Roath.-Apviy G-, 7 Elm-street, Roath, Cardiff. 171 CCOMFORTABLE Board and Lodgings for two or three ) Young Men, 10s per week.-Apply Mrs Owen, 4, Wharton-streetj^ Cardiff. 213 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments to Let; prfer two YOUD men no children 55 per week each.—16, Alexandra-road, Canton. 558 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for gentlemen; hot and cold bath: terms moderate.-32, pfa.ntaienet-street. River- side, Cardiff. 564 (COMFORTABLE Lodgings for Young Man, to share bed- J room with son terms moderate; no children.—Address 1, GI=roy.:st.r:t,,ar:.d. 170 COMFORTABLE LodgingR for wo respectable young men, terms moderate.-14 Adamsdown-square, Cardiff V^DWARD-Terrace (No. H), Cardiff. -Oomf ortableSittinJ- XL< room and Bedroom to Let for two Gentlemen terms very moderate. ■ • 486 FRONT Sitting-room and fedrOõm to Let; suitable for one or two gentlemen terms moderate.-Apply 105' Richards-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 428 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom, hot and cold bath 36, Taibot-street, off Cathedral-road. Cardiff. isi LODGINGS for two Single Men comfortable home.' —^An- ply 105, Glenroy-street, Roath, Cardiff. 311 PLASTURTON Gardens.-Gentleman leaving his rooms wishes to recommend them large sitting-room and bedroom; suitable for two friends.-P 219 "Echo" Office CarditY. 219 -1'O Let, Two Rooms, suit couple; good oven grate: rent, A 3s 6d.—Apply 10, RennIc-street, Canton, Cardiff. 295 ''WO or Three Rooms to Let, unfurnished, close to trams. A Apply lO, King a-road. Canton, Cardiff. 520 To Let., two nnfun1ir,hed Ropms, to suit married couple? -24, Radnor-road, Ca,¡¡toD, Cardi1f, close to trams. 236 npO Lt, comfortable Furnished Apartment5, sitting-room X and two bedrooms good cooking and attendance. 8, Devon-road, New¡;ort.on-Usk (back of station). 226c WANTED, Sitting-room (unfurnished) and Bedroom shed)'-J>ly Milo, Echo" Otlk, Cardiff. WANTED, Sitting and Two Bedrooms; unfurnished Qr I'" partly attendance near Oueen-streefc; must be moderate.—Address G 368, Echo Office, Cltrdiff. 368 WANTED, comfortable Lodgings; would not object to share sitting-room separate bedroom terms mo- dera.Â1Jd::nlkr2, pr;st:odaXhs "'VANTED, by couple, Furnished Apartments, back T T sitting-room, with oven grate where no children or other lodgers; not to exceed 6s.-è 488, "Echo" Office, C ø TT17ELL-FURNISHED Apartments front sitting-room, T T good bedroom, bath-room with hot and cold water.- 6, Queen's-hill, Newport-on-Usk. 302e WANTED at once, by Young Lady in Newport, com- fortable Home, with family of refinement; terms mode. rate.—Address R. R„ Echo" Office, Newport-on-Usk. 300e WANTED, Front Sitting and Bedroom with attendance; terms must be moderate.—Mrs Andrew, 32, Kincraig- street, Roath. 489 WANTED, a repectable young Man as Lodger with or ff without board.—Apply 105, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff. 571 -U-NFURNISHED Apartments to Let, to a respectable young married coupie.-Apply 33, Arran-street (off Castle-road). Roath, Cardiff. 616 UNFURNISHED Apartments wanted in Canton district by respectable married couple DO children.—State fll particulars and terms to Delta, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 47, Cranbrook-stseet, Salisbury-road. —Comfortable Lodg- ings for a respectable Young Man; three minutes' terms moderate. 169 FOR SA.LE-notIsF.s. LAND, e. RIVERSIDE.-Excellent well-bnilt House to Sell; modern conveniences two conserv"tories; £ 750. Mortgages arranged.—Apply 5, Cowper-street, Wordsworth- strect, Cardiff. TO be Sold, Somerset House, George-hUl 10rO'Oms, newly papercd throughout; suitable forsohool. Also a corner piece of freehold ground adjoining, where several houses could be built.Apply W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial. street, Newport. 496 WELL-built Dwelling-house: shop, cellar, yard, stable Roath district; rare opportunity for cab proprietor, haulier, or coal-dealer; no reasonable o1fer rejected; premises may be let for a tenn.-Smyth, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 33L HOUSES, e., TO LET. LESSER Hall, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, to Let, for Lectures, Soirees, &c.— Apply to Mr R. Brooks, 3, Castl6-sereet. Cardiff. 370 í\TEWPORT.-=i\vo convenient Houses to be Let, Ken. 1. 'J sington-place, lIIo.indee.-Apply l\1r Fennell, High- street, Newport-on-Usk- 330e 1'0 Let. capital House with Jante Stable and Loft; ceutre A of Maindee rent very moderate.—Apply Mrs Waiih, Uskside Villa" Great Western Wharf, Newport-on-Usk. 304e TO Let, 17, Windsor-Esplanade, Docks.—Apply on the premises. 238 TO Let, at 55, Emerald-street, good 7-roomed House; rent, A 7s 6d per week.-Apply 19, Castle-street, Cardiff. 260 To Let, 2i acres of good Grass Land, well watered shed on land 72ft. 10ug.Apply David Edmunds, Brookland House, Dynas Powis. 741 42, Loudoun-square (10 room) to Let; immediate possessioD.-Apply to Dr Richards, 50, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 110 6- -FISHGUARD-S'l' near Dowlais Works rent, 6s per week.ans and Hughes, House Estate Agents, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. 258 .]-6st!I-=street, in good condition.—Evans and Hu[he¡ ) House Estate Agents, County Fire Office, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. 259 13, Quay-street, Cardiff. Possession at once.-Apply 1 on premises, or Clark, 6, Northcote-street. 120 louBLic BOUS..s..1 BUSINE8S.-Cash £ 20, well-known oldest-established Beerhouse. Pppulous residential district near Red- cliffe Church. Rent £ 20. Convenient house, f."arden, &0.- Downing, Auctioneer, Bristol. NOTE Address. Lists post free. Established 1845. John Downing, Hotel Publican's Valuer, Licensed Auc- tioneer, Fellow Auctioneers' Institute, 1, Nelson-street, BristoL Hundreds genuine Hotels, Spirit Vaults, Beer- bouses, Breweries, Country Inns, Coffee Taverns, Restaur- ants, Baking, Grocery, Drapery, Tobacconists, Booksellers, &c. Loans arral1ged.-Auctlon sales; valuations personally conducted ^distance immaterial. SOMERSET.-Oommercial Family Hotl: Billiard Saloon; Assembly fifteen other rooms. Extensive stabling. Freemasons' and Foresters' House. Thriving market town. Incoming £ 100 to £ 300.—Downing. BATH.-Delightful free home brewing full-licensed Suburban Inn, with gardens. Three tenants have realized fortunes. Rent, £ 25 Incoming, £ 250. Downing, Auctioneer, Bristol. GOOD Beerhouse for immediate disposal; close to large works incoming low.-Apply Britannia Inn, Ponty- mister. 468 MAGNIFICENTLY fitted Hotel and Spirit Vaults best .I. poseible poition, between City and Joint Station great) counter trade; rent £ 60; cash required £ 600.— Downing. 242 TO Let, compact, old-established central Hotel, well situated in business district.—Apply H. Jacobs, Hotel Valuer, &c., Abersychan, Mon. 536 "350.-Near Bath, absolutely free, home-brewing, fuÎÎ cy licensed Inn, with gardens, bowling saloon, &c. rent £ 25 three proprietors have realised fortunes.—Downing, Nelson-street, ristol. 242 WANTEÍ>1Y. Outdoor Beerhouse; must be in Cardiff, and doing fair trade.-Apply, 43, Topaz-street, Roath. 56S i;c-VnILTSHIRE.-£550, excellent Country Hotel; 21 acres l' rich pasture great sporting district; payment for beer and spirits nearly £ 700 rent £ 65.—Downing, Auctioneer, Bristol. 24' <♦180 only.—Famous corner Spirit Vaults facini three taTuoso thoroughfares -near priudpal dks; proof tradë.-John Downing, 1, Ntôison-street, Bri¡;tol. KOII!ŒS, Ac., W ANnm. SEASIDE Re5ideTflJ1"nished- preferred) wanted for the summer months within driving distance of Cardiff, or near a railway station either close to the sea or an elevated position with sea view.-Address F., 209, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 209e WANTED in bigdur¿r7a of Gelliwasted-road, Pontypridd, by end of May, a House or part of a House.—Apply immediately, Mrs ritchard, Greengrocer, Taff-street, Pontypridd. VS7ANTED, a house, mode rete size; Roath preferred.- 1'1' Apply, stating rent and full particulars, P 222, Echo Offioe, Ca.rdiff. 222 -¡:i ÄNTED;t;; rentOr purcrmse,ComAr House, with stable, t' and loft for workshop abont AJbany-road.—M 426, "South Wales Echo," Cardi1I. 426 TO LET .-BITSINESS PItEMI8ES. Ac. A Large Shop to Let; suitable f'r-any Business.—2, Clive- street, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 161 L1FTON-street. House to Let, good position fõ;;all J business rout small.—F.366, Echo OffiM, Cardiff.366 C^ OOD Stables, Coachhouse, and Yard to Let,- -Apply 305, Cowbridge-road. 233 PENARTH (opposite Ship Hotel).—To be let or sold, t;o spacious Shops and Premises: one with bakehouse, occupied by Co-operative Society other 5uit drapery.— Apply Davies, 8, Lord-street, Peuarth. SHOP to Let, No. 7, Bute-terraceT suitable for hah-dresser. ly Speed, House Agent, opposite Station, Penarth. 99 rpo Let, one or more Rooms for Offices in centre of Car- X dlff; rent very low; good entrance.—T. 310, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 310 1'0 be Let or Sold, after 1st July nxt, Dwelling-house and X Shop. Ko. 86, Commercial-mad: a Groce!"S Busine85 bas been carried o here for over 30 years.-Apply Mr Henry Ray, 171, Commercial-road, ewport, Mon. 328e rpo Let, BIDaH Warehouse, ne; -Ú;e Docks, fireplace and X lavatory nttache.pply at 266, st., Cardiff. 172 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FOR Sale: as a going concern, a genuine Pawnbroking and Sale Business, doiug profitable business, capable of large increase; large. increasing neighbourhood roomy premises.Easy terms.—Apply Sale, Echo" Office, Cardiff. ORSALE as a gooti-;em, a ¡¡enui;¡;-Pawnbroki1;g and Sale Business, doing profitable business, capable of large increase large, increasing l1eighbourhood; roomy premises. Easy terms.-Apply Sale," Echo" Ofilce, Car- ili 124 SMALL Grocery and Sweet Business for Sale satisfactory reasons for leaving.-Apply N. 438, Echo" Office Ca.rdiff. 438 BUSINESSES W A.NTED. AlfcEHOUSE wanted immediately, one or two good ovens.—A 345, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 345 MIISICA,£. MERICAtf Organ to caver advance; solid walnut case, 13 stops, including grand organ and knee swell, four sets of reeds; powerful and grand instrument; quite Dew; six years' warranty by celebrated makers; suitable for drawin-room or small church. Cost 35 guineas; will take 17 guineas. Will 5e packed on ri and pay return carriage ii not approved. Drawings and particulars forwarded.— A rd- wiok ¥JisoonTlt Office, 1, Stockport-road, Manchester. 801 BANJO and Guitar thoroughly taught; eMy mefihod for accompanying songs.—For terms, 4c., R. Allel, Carlisle-street, Splott, Cardiff. 621 BANJO and Gnitar thoroughly taught; easy method for acompanying songs. For terms, kc„ R. Allen, 91, CarlWe-street, Splott, Cardi1I. 112 J H. Garret, Practical Tuner and Renovator of PianoA, Reed and Pipe Organs satisfaction guaranteed.-40, Marion-street, Cardiff. 651 PIANOFORTE, bargain, magnificent insmnnent, iron frame, all labest improvements, London makers, 18 guineas.-Apply !:lewelIyn,c\Vpt-road, Cardi PIANOFORTE to be sold; owner going abroad; iron frame cost 28 guineas sell for 14 guineas;—Apply G. H., 38, Bedf!_J:{.oat r?: 4 PLANOFORTR —Lady, through bereavement, must sell handsome 40 guinea Walnut Cottage, new three months since; iron frame, registered resistance bar, nickel silver bolts, gold panel sconces; rranty sent on approval; car riage paid 18 gnineas; bargaLD.-PIano, 11, Wroughton-road, Balham, London. 157 ANTED, Second-hand Baritone, cheap.-Appl'52. Craddock -street, C. 369 8.—Course of Ten Lessons (Pio or American Organ) by eriencd master; at pupil s resIdence if required.- Music.. Echo Office. Canhtf. 49] HORSES, CARRIAGES. LIVESTO()K, A Flat Cart for Sale, cheap; suit fish or greengrocer.— Apply to 61, Railway-street, Moors, Cardiff. 28 GOOD Cart (suit a grocer) for Sale j price £ 6.—Wml Knivht, 6. B2Ivr. 178 B- ARGAÜ'5Îng HONc Pony, l^eTsixyears, goodloosf- ing warranted sound and good worker pnce £ 16.— 14, Planet-street, Roath. 371 DONKEY.-OoOd, strong Donkey, and very fast, for sale warranted good.-Apply Back of Red Lion Inn (tram- road side), Poutypridd 289a F- OR &1;-h-da;me ay Cob, 12 hands hm.t;í Bound; quiet to Te or drive; also New Trap and Harness.—Apply F 256, Echo Office, Cardiff. 256 ITiOR Sale, cheap, nearly new TrnI;;WitBuh- also Greengrocer s Cart; suit ponY.-Apply 14, Planet- street. Roath, Cariff. 2 FOR Sale, a good usefn! Horse, 15.2, suitable for cab or any lmRineSl!App 57, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 545 F- OR SaJe, good Cob also erank^le Cart~ suitCõb13Y; in g con_tion.-AppIY 57. Broy, Roath, Cardiff. OR Sale, nice turn out, Pony Dt^ Trap lwirry £ 4) 29.- Harness SUlt Lady; nearly new; lOwest price £29.- Charles A. Daies, Corn and Hay Merchant, Swange 2840 ORSaIeran excellent \VaggoneUa 7 in first-classT co dition—Apply for pnce, etc., David Davies, 100, Broad-street, !Inavon. M:o. 447 FOR Sale, a Waggonette, to carry six in good condition.- 83, Crwys-road, Cathaya, Cardiff. 441 FOR Sale, Brown Cob Mare, 14 hands 1 inch, rising 7 yearS, Quiet, in all harness, and warranted BOund; trial allowed price £ 15. Apply A. M., c.o. Mr Richards, Builùer and contractor. Ch2-°a.d, M, Newnort-on-Usk. 319 GOOD willing C3rt-horse, 15 hands ;;plendid condition too heavy for owner price £ 13.-30, Hannah-street, Porth, Rhondda Valley. 574 HANDSOMEPony, 13 hands highears old; also Trap; sell ether or separate.-Apply 77, Mmny-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 555 HANDSOE Blk Cb, 14.3, with grand all-round ac- tion; t/? rule. dnve; warranted sound; 50gwneas. -Edes, Old Cur¡ Sho.ert.-on-Usk. 293e SALB. useful Pony, 12 hands, with cart and harness suit gre@ngrocèr or&hmau £ 12 the lot.-9'S, Clifton- street, Roath. 72 SALE, Cob, Trap, and Harness, price £ 15; also Dogcart, with set brown harne63, price £ 10 10s.—21, Topazstrect, Roath, Carditt. 513 SALE, powerful Cart Horse, 16 hands suite contractor or builder good worker; price £ 21.—Apply D. Morgan, Energiyn Mills, Caerphilly. 589 SMALL Pony for Sal; quiet to ridea drive trial allowed. No. 11, Found'-roa.d, Hopkinstown, Ponty- pridd. 282e SALE, Phaeton sni pony 13 hands good order lamps and cushions £ 7. Also useful Spring Trap cheap.— 93, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 239 SPRING Cart,u;;rul ëbafi Cntter; and Trap !larns; no further use for them.-K255, Echo Office, Cardiff. TO- Cab Proprietors and Other-ChestDu Horse,.6 years oW, 15.3 hands; warranted sound: quiet to ride and drive; trial allowed price £ 25.—Apply Blue HOU5e Farm, Alexandra Dock, Newport-on-Usk. 315e "XTANTED, to MreTa Cob 13 to 14 hands, with option of t f purchase :rlso taok wnted mare in foal, near Cardiff. -33, System-street, Roath, Cardiff. 622 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES. Ac. CYCLES Cycles!—A few shop soiled Safeties, ball bear- ings to all parts, all steel, quite new solid ty!es, £ 610s each, and cushion tyres, £ 7 1& each cash, carriage pa!d really first-clase ma.chines but must clear them out; lists free.—J. Devey & Co., CycÍe Works, Berwick-on.Tweed. 669 FOR Sale, an Inalid's H:md Lever Tricycle, £ 9, cost £ 22. Address F., 149, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 521 FOR Sale, 50in.Ordinary Bicycle; balls througout, with aU accessories a bargain, 23s.—34, Thesiger-street, Catbays, Cardiff 281 FOR Sale, 48in. Ordinary Bicycle, in good going order baIl bearings both wheels only £ 210s.—Address T. G., Echo" Office, Newport-on-Uk. FOR Sale, 48in. Ordinary Bicycle, in good going o,rde¡; wIll take £ 2 10s; or what offers?-Address T. G., Echo" e, NeW1!ort-on-U5k. 323 I7*OR Sale, No. 1 Rover; ball bearings everywhere, first- .t: class condition; no reasonable offer refuBed.-Apply 99, Combridge-road, Cardiff. 470 FOR S: Safety Bicycle, quite new, by eminent Coventry maker; list price £ 17 105; sacrifice £ 9 1& cash owner giving up riding; approval with pleasure. -Apply 250, Bute- street, Cardiff. 166 NIMROD Cycling Works.-Roberts and 00., of St. James'B-square, Bristol. The Nimrod, the la.test in vention of the day. 91Se T TIMROD Cycling Works.—The beat and cheapest Spring 1." Frame Machine ever placed before the public. 919e NIMROD Cycling W-;rks.-Ali¡bmtion, shock, and ja to the body, hands, and feet of the rider entirely re- moved. 91ge NIMROD Cycling Works.-Åll jar being taken off the feet, missing the pedals becomes an impossibility Rat Trap Pedals are therefore more advantageous. 919e NIMROD Cycling Works.—The price of The Nimrod is 16 guineas. 10 per cent, off for cash. Liberal terms for Agents. Sl3e NIMIIOD Cycling WorJœ The Nimrod" weighs 38 pounds. Pronounced The prettiest Machine at the Stanley Show." Orders now being booked. S1ge PREMIER Safety HiUmaii, Herbert, aU(lCoo; noarly new, with lamp, &c., only £ 9 9s.-13, Jubilee- terrace, Penarth-road, Grange. 562 rf^HE Townsend Cycle Company, Limited, 113, Com-¡ X merciakqtreet, Newport, Mon., invite intending pur- chasers to send stamp [or their illustrated catalogue of Cycles and Accessories. It contains all the latet patterns in cushion aud pneumatic machines, any of which may be had upon their hire-plU"chas6 system, or best discount obtained for CIHlh. 75Se THE Townsend Cycle Company, Limited, 113, Com- mercial-street, Newport, Mon., have a large stock of good Second-hand Cycles for Sale. ca8h or easy payment system. Apply for particulars. Official repairers to the C.T.C. Repairs, enamelling, and nickel-plating in bestfiniBh at lowest trade prices. 7:o3e- WONDERFUL pertormances on the Ivel Safety 334 miles in 24 honrs, 100 miles in 5hr. 27min. 33sec, on the road by T. A. Edge, Esq. The fastest 100 miles eyer accomplished on a cycle in the world.-Write fo, List to the Sole Agents, leager Bros. (late Wheeler and Co.), 10, Ca.stl<- road, Cardiff. Pneumatlc,mJshioned,and solid tyred machines for hire. Rep&irs, enamelling, pJating.-Note address 10 Castle-road. 187c rl~>0 Cover Advance.—50 new Air-cushiou Tyred Safeties' X Coventry made; Bown's ÆOltIS hall bearings to all parts, lIlcluding ped&15. li tyres, socket head steering, wIth anti-vibrating spring to front fork. adjustable nickel fool rests, and interchangeable in every part cost 19gs. take 9gs. warranted for 12 months will send on approval and pay return carriage if not approved; draings nd particulars forwarded distance no object.—Ardwick Discount Office, 159, Stockport-road, ManciJ.ester. 603 SAFETY, ball bearings to all parts, best plated parts, ad- justable handles, adjustable every part, three-quart, best red rubber tyre, ball pedals, spring lamp, all com- plete not ridden 10 miles; price £ 6 10W\,¡;t. Alllo acush\On tyre, as new. £ 7 16s no use to owner; approval.-Apply to A. Lovelle, Edler Cottage, North2treet, West{)n-super-Mar? SAFETY, nearly new, perfect order; ball bearings through- out cost £ 12 10s will sell for 7 guineas. —Jones, 19, Custom House-street. 540 SAFETIES Safeties Safeties !—Cheaper than ever wonderful bargains in Safeties; new machines from £ 3 17s 6d, complete with lamp, bell, spanner, oil can, etc. ball bearings to all parts; also plated partR, etea1h justable warranted sound best value in the tra d e others at £ 4 10s and £ 5 17s 6d cushion tyred machines reliable, at £ 7 10s. 300 Second-hand Bicycles and Tricycles from 158 each; all in perfect order; cheapest and largest stoCk in West of England; list of New and Second-hand post free from R. Warrilow, Cycle Works, Weston-super-Mare. 45 TWO 50-in. Bicycles f Saï;;ba!l ¡;arin;p-rice, 12s and 158.-134, Ruthven-street, Roath. 623 MORRIS BROS., Cycle Works, Pontypridd.Tbe most 11' efficiently equipped Cycle Depot in South Wales." (See "The Cycling" and "Wheeling. ") Fifteen Years' ri;;e milu e 'lfle a¿f:t I possible prices, and you may try before you buy so don't be gtùled with cast-iron trash offered by outside tra,der. 120 machineg actually in stock. Cushions, Pneumatics, and Solids. Cash or mODthly payments. Repairs, Plating, and Enamelling promptly at trade prices. Advice gratis- The only Steam Cycle Works in South Wales. Spocial lines in Children's Machines and accessories. Send 8d stamps at once for all our new lists and uæful Is book OU Cycling," post free. 44c /T4-inch Bicycle for Sale; ball hearings; hnnowrini; will u sacriiice for £ 2.—F. Regan, 13, Janet-slreet, South Splotland. Cardiff. 56:1 52-INCH cheap double holJow forks Æolus ball bear ings both whe"ls: butt-end spokes: improved spring and long-distance tension sa d good tyres; and light roadster; £ 3.—Ashton, 10, Prine" 55; Maiodce, Newport on-Usk.324e POm:rR1", PIGEONS, Ac. A Good Grey Talking Parrot, with cage will take £ 110s. -Mrs Lewis. 18, Albert-street, Merthyr Tydvil. 95 BLACK Red Game. — Having purchased the whole of Palmerton's (Bridgwater) Noted Black Reds, including winners, I have good Hens and Pullets for Disposal E'-Cgs, 10s 6d thirteen.—Strong, 18, Castle-rd., Cardiff. 557 BLACK Minorca Eggs (Abbot and Hunter's noted li' ing strain), warranted fertIle, 35 6d sitting.-Ghas. Parsons, Gas Works. Mountain Ash. 210 EGGS.—Malays from priZ birds; snre winners; 7s 6d 13. -M, 71 Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 509 E. GGS from Blac=,Red- Game, Heaton's, and other bit strains, 6s thirteen unIerlIle replaced. Strong, Jeweller, 18, Castle-rd., Cardiff. 557 FOWLS. Fowls.—A large quantity of -<p¿ lets, warranted laying.—Apply P. Neill, 3, Penypeel- road, Canton, Cardiff. 463 l'()ItS-;i;'gDd lot of Fowls, in full lay, inch1ding 4 I.ti good Minorca hens and cock chcap.-Can be Been at 177, Cowbridge-road, Canton. 544 GOLDFINCHES, warranted Cocks if they are not epeks W I will forfeit £ 1 price only 2s 6d each. ulliv¡U!. Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 527 HOMERS. For s;. hargam. 15 of Adams's st.iu birds tied from London Bridge, Red Hill, Folkestone, and Chesterfield, and one Club Basket.-Adams, 1, Bridge- HA.RTJ4 Mountain Songsters, singing splendid day and .I gaslight; ivariunted, i0* each; hens 3s; plcrses every- where hundreds of testimonials.Mea.ling, Specialist, Mountain Ah. 305 INDIAN Game Bggs from pen containg Cock (2nd prize, Aberavon) and i,rize-parentage hens, Frayn'S ana Hux- table's strains 8s 6d thirteen nnfertlle replaced.—Strong, ,JeweLior, 18, Castle-rd., Ca.rdiff. 557 ABga¡n.=Eggs from pe-bred Houdans reduced to 45 dozen; unfertile replaced; all orders executed in rota- tion.-Hollins, Chepstow. 575 PLYMOUTH Rock Eggs, 35 per sitting from rand heavy birds: packed free uniertIles replaced.—Win. Bowen, Llanfoist, Abljavenny. 376 PLYMOUTH Rocks, pure m&SBive birds. Having com- pleted my sittings for this season, can spare eggs reduced price, 4s doz. nnfertile replaced if returned. Carriage paid—Mr W. Young, 28, Church-road, Maindee, FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOIJS. AMERICAN Organ for Sale: nearly new; handsome carved walnUt case splendid tone; 19 octave3 reeds, 16 stops, knee l5WelIs.Apply 4, Lowther-road (off Richmond- road), Cardiff. 337 ANVIL and Smith's tools for Sale, nearly new.—For par ticulars apply to Stephens, 42, Saltmead-road. 231 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker, 2, Bute-terrace, Cardiff.— Splendid Gold Curb Albert, 70s. To see the dUference in price, please compare. 572 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.-To prove that the prices are reduced, our 195 Wedding Ring, Sjdwt., only 17B lId. For six days only. 572 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.—First-class Lady's Watch and Albert, 20s pledged for 15s; full Jewelled and engraved cases. 572 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.-Lady's 18 ct. Gold Watch, 50s keyless and crystal glass 3 years' warranty; re- duced prICe; a 8plendid present, 572 n- LAIBERG,Pabroker, 2, Bute-terrace.—Forfeited 18ot. Gold Lever. £5; full jewelled. A Silver Lever costs more. B. AZB ORG. PawnbrOker.-All March Levers forfeited h). <;0a 8ell fw 25s approval and return 20s In pledge when desired. 57a LAIBERG, Pawnbroker,-47 English Levers, forfeited last March for 205; mU5t be cleared out at 258. Over 2,000 watches stock. 512 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker. Cloth blankets, 138 6d' tapestry quilt, 78 6d; pair sheets, 45; the lot reduced U; 21s. All full ffize. 572 BLAIBERG, Pawbroker-Lady's Gold Watch and Albert superior qual!ty; £ 4 10s; exceedingly cheap.-Apply 2: Bute-telTace. CardIff. 572 BLAIF,, PawnbrOker.=õf- pledge, Black Worsted UJt (qmte new), 378 6d; ongma.l cost, 63&. A splendid bargain. 572 EARTHENWARE.—Seconds, assorted ora.tes, CO • a.&orted best goods, £ 3. Write for list.-Earle Works Pottery, Longton, Staffordshire. 719 FOR Sale, a Singer Sewing Machne; cost £ 6 9s • box oover and tredd1e complete Price £ 2 15s—ADDlvTred- dIe, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 620 FOP.. Sale, a good, strong, and serviceable Hand-machine in case complete, £ 2 cost £ 4 10s; & bargain. Write A. W. H., Echo" Office. Cardiff. 610 FOR Sale, Cuc1\mbeFes, Counters, Dressers Ren- -r nels, Steps, boards for 10fVl houses, &c.. Pitzroy-street d, Oathay3.—Blake, 31, Llanbleddian Gardens, Cardiff.237 I^OR Sale, Male Child s Caul, £ 5.—Apply MrsS¡;n; No. 3,_raY.Qta.g,-olohel\ter, EBsex. 591 FOR Sale cbeap, 6 Counters, 6 large TablesT^Washing Machine, Mangle, Gas-fittings for Coffee Tavern.- Setchfield's Star AuctIOn rooms, Queen street Arcade, Cardiff. 501 Ij^OR Sale, a Pleasure Boat; Pleasure Boats to Let on Hire. -App y 20, East Usk-road, Newport-on-Usk. 235e FOR Sale, a Lot of Rough Firewood also Ash;s.- Apply Foreman, Anchor Fuel Works, Maindy, near Cardiff. 407 GAS ENGINES.—The "Cyle" is the best, economical, durable no slide any size.—Particulars on appJica tion to G. S. Ttl_nd ():iI, Mill-lane, Cardiff. 6be GOÕD-tõf ilver-plaœd Horse Harness; lowest priœ: X £ 4; full 8ze. nearly new; bargain.-Edes, Old Curiosity Shoport. 3410 HANDSOME Drawing-room Suite in silk velvet, walnut £ 8 8s cheap at £ 15. Also lae Marble Clock, £ 3 3s; cost £ 8 Ss.-Edes, Old ()1::Y: 343e IMMEDIATE.—Small House of Furniture for Sale, owner going abroad; must be sold at once.-Apply X 529, MEcho Office, Cardiff. 529 JEWELERS.-TWO handsome 6ft. StaU&igns for sale, cheap plate glass, gold embossed. Silversmith, Clock ImPO::sl31c\: ;dBBÁW1Se' ook OLD English Oak Cabinet, covered wit carvings, fitted with cupboards and drawcm, 90s photograph sent.— bey House, 8h)tllet;. 469 S-i.ATESfsale, cheap to clear. First quality, 18 by 12. Now at Penarth Dock, Cardiff.—Address Pickles Bros., Jeds. 467 SPLENDID Mahogany Dining.room Suite in leather, not "oiled, only £ 6 6s; worth £ 10; great bargain. Edes, Old Curiosity h(>p, Newport. 342e WANTED, a-Customer for Mayhew's''Horse Doctor," f beautifully illustrated, with over 400 cuts, 1890 17th edition, beantibll1:v bound: published at.24s, will send it"fre41 for 10s postal order.—B. Meehan, Pentre, Rhondda. 472 To B A K E R8 AND CONFECTIONERS G. S. TUNKS AND CO.. LTD., PATENT OVEN BUILDERS. Supply all kinds of Bakers' Requisites. MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 55e THE-DiA\ioXD-p'A-ir:NT-I<;iiE COT" are prepared to supply their High-class F::¡efrr6{hQ bk\Y ::¿1cHJS per tOI1, delivered in the town. Orders to Heybyrne and Brown, Friars Chambers,04 D Newport. 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. C- MH(C;ùI value) given for Ladis'GêDtld I Children's Cast-off Clothing: also Illlscellaug 3rtic1e. All orders punctually attended to on rec«pt<>f postcard.-Mrs Carter, 46, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 23'J MRS Mary Morisco gives the highest price for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing.—.3 Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 5 WAáHni:G-a:Æd.-i7, Albert-street, Canton, Car- diff. 575 WANTED, to Buy Second-Hand Mortice and Boring Machiue; good condition: lowest price to R-, 46. Upper George-streCtha_rdi1f 542 W-ANTED, a Camera, i or i plate, complete and in goo condition. State price to P360, Echo Office, Oardil!. 560 ",XT ÁNTED imme gocd Freehold Security for £ 600 W at 4 prr I'ent.-Apply Trustee, Locke S hdvertlsmg Offices, Newport, Mon. 338 WANTED, Collection Postage Stamps commenced be- fore 1870 up to £ 100 given for really good ones.-184, AdeIÚde-l'd.. London, N.W. 246 VS V 7"ANTED, by respectable person, Plain Washinc. —69, » Wellington.st., Canwn. Cardiff. __66- '-XTA.NTED'-atõê- about 300 f;et of second-hand Oor- (f gated Iron must be in good ccnditlOn; good pncl! given —Apply J- K. Evans, Grocer, corner Saltmead-road, Cardiff. 514 '-v ANTED, by a respectable person, Famy shlng good drying grouud.—Address Washing, Echo Office, Newport-on-Usk. 294* W ANTED, second-hand Punt, about 10ft. long; state price and dimensions.—R. Moss, 17, Bond-street, IUIS(;EI..r..UEOIJS. f&Ttyila.—Garden Hose, liin., 84ft. best quality A- middle concion, patent p union, portable coiling \Vhee rriage; all complete perfed condition good as new 'll £ 3 3s cost nearly double.-Apply 130, Miskin- Btfcet, OathaY3, roll Description of your future Pa rtner, kc. Send blrth- wme and six stamps.-Prc.tesor rOley, 7, Comineroiai- road, Peckhm, Loudon. 184 B-TiKGHAl\oI Goods, Jewellery, Watche, Harmoniums. I Pianos, Fumlture: Agents wanted; wholesale boob, 300 ilIust.ratf.o' free.—Henry May, Birmingham. 634 fl WING Linen like China, without polishing ironR X (guaranteed); also sitl'ening proce.; sí stamps 1,700 stimonils,-}1a.dame: 421. Heron-road. Twickenham. 592 S your Watch wron:? The best and cheapest Shop in Cardiff for tbe repair of watches of every description En,1iab or Foreign, is 33, Ca.sle Arcade (third shop from Castlo-Scfreefc). Proprietor, James Keir, for 10 years with Mr Spiridion. ]!gh."s.s, and keys fitted. 612 JEWELLERY. Watches, Watch Materials, Toys, Musical instruments, CuUery, Pipes; wholesale list pœt irae.— Wright, St..road, Birmingham. 248 rr\oj> ACCONISTS commendn see Illustrated Guide, 3d. X How to on respectably. £ 20 to £ 100.—Tobacconist's OntftÐtInl Co. (Regd.). 196, Euston-?don. 725 TO Married Peole.-Invaluable information sent no receipt of stamped envelope.—Address W. Higson, Box 271, ,_ManNottihø; 725 VYSV TATCH Club.—Secretariat may iearn something to their advantage by WTiting to Mr T. Pacey, Fattorini's- ijuildlngs, Westgate, Bmdford, Yorks. 412 FU¡;:NISH ou our new hire Hire System. Houses "or J/ .partments completeiY furnished on a new system adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries neua11y made by other companies are dispensed with. We have an immense E'ock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. AllgoodB sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra. charge for credit, and all soods sent home iu a private van free 1rc1:t, ax stamp Ooag\hr:e:à: lofb!Jî of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to RUpply furniture, etc., at 10 pBr cent, less than any price-list IMUed by any firm in C:ud\ft. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect onr 1m. mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing else- where. We will supply £ 5 worth for 2s 6d weekly £ 10 worth. 45 weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly £ 20 worth, 6s weekly, Bnd eo on m proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the address South Wales FlU11tshing Company, 31, Castle-street (opposibe the Castle), Cardiff. 10 MEDICAL. FEMALE Corrective Mixture succeeds after all others fail. This is not a quick medicine. Pearson and Co., Chen:, Cîie, acf. 1ff'ndr:e to 1l5 M R8 Allen Pearce, maker of Ladies' "aud Trnsses for Rupture and Ruptured NaveL No shop.—13, The PMade, Cardiff. 494 P~ BAME and Co., 61, Queen-street, Cardiff. Soft Band T,_rt..i1i_ce_r.n!o. Spine Supports 556 REmPEs.-PilS, White EmboœÙ Wbooping Cough, Sprains, 7d each.—Gargett, 11, Clifton-terrace, St. Ann's-road, 8t&ford-hill, London, N. 522 STRONG Men.—All out of Health from Debility, Want of Energy, Depression of .Spirits, unpleasant Eruptions, in- tolerable Hchings, Blood and kin Diseases from whatever cause arising, seeking -peedy relief, will soon regain health and strength by applying to Pearson and Co., Chemi5t5, C'1t,olin"O<tfeet, Cardiff. Medical advice npoo alJ 'diseasesfree. MONEY. A PRIVATE Gentleman ha Money to Lend from £ 5 to £ 500, to farNers, market gardeners, householders, and public generally; in strld confidenco amI without pnblieicy, no preliminary fees asked or.-Apply to William 11)0 nley. Lundy House, Caerphilly. 45e BORROWERS in want of money from A sirictly private BOR?,Erei1r;:n:I;II:he:t;¡ (extrac- tsd :ilU.w..ID') PWt.x., or. other), and the rout'1e of loan office agŒ ftc., are iuvifesjd '0 writs fully as i-o position, income, &<J., when, if satisftictoi7, the money will he ad- vanced in a few hours.—Apply Char1 Clayton, Gardner-street, Swansea. 101 e -i\'¡-O:ÑïYI-tfro£:S to £5;-a-few bours' Dot; ll.L farmers, cowkeepers, householders and others on pro- missory note alone, and 011 the borrower's own name. Dis- tance no object. No charges of any descrip'1n are made un1ess bu.¡ne8R i transacted. Anyone rec]llIrÏ!1¡; a 8trlu¡,1} prjyate temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan office routine should apply to Philip Bassett, 11, Penuei- sctuare, Pontypridd. "ùø ^ONEyT" MONEY A~pT;iVAfE GENTLEMAN is 1 prepared to make advances in sums of £ 10 to £ 500 to farmers, contractors, cab proprietors, tradesmen, co'. Keepers, hop-growere, and Itn classes of hon¡;holder.; gene- rally, upon their note of hand alone. 1\0 loan office ront!nf>. No bilJs of Rn,I taken. Repayments to uit borrowers' con- venience. No publicity.—Apply in conflden e. (by ifctier fnf\,v. I ,K,Wit'r:D;;gtt:. :;u. ier2' IMPORT ANT^TOFARMERSANlToT KERR.-Money adva.nœd without delay in town or COuny irom £ 10 to £ 1,000 to Fanners, Oowkeepers, Householder (male or femnle) on note of hand alone, without Sureties; no bills of sale; low interest; easy payments strictest privacy: no law costs no fees. Being engaged in country business, ap- "1ICau(@ had better write to Howell Griffiths, 5, Great Western-terrace, Llanelly. 1006 Don T BE wrriKi rrr money. crown loan and DISCOUNT OF.FIOE.-Cash immediately Lent, from £ 10 to any amount" at lower interest than charged by others, to Male or Female Borrowers Fanners, Gardeners, Carriers, Coivkeepers, Dairymen, Tradesmen, Shopkeepers, Clerks, Schoolmasters, Clergymen, Doctors, and all other Professional Gentlemen, f.odrringhonse-keepers, Private Householders, and others, on Uteir own security (without bondsmen) and note of hand alone, repayable by very easy instalments to suit to everyca.ie borrowers own convenience. An communications, hy letter or otherwise, kept in strict confidence. ApD!irn)1t w"ited upon at their own homes, by appointment, with the cash required. All informatIon frce. Distance no object. No genuine applicatlon ever refused. If ycm cannot borrow money from ns you canno' do so elsewh.-Ar>I\ly to the Manager, 5, Rotunda Build- Ings (first floor), St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Close to G.W. R. Station. 569? JyTO BILLS OF SALE NO PUBLICITY. MONEY LENT O NOTE OF HAND ALONE, in Sum from £ 20 to £ 3,001 The National Mercantile Bank, Baldwin-street, Br stol.-Tbe Direclors of this old. j established, well-l-nown office, having large availaile funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trUlltwortby persons who require either temporary or permanent assist- ance. Cash in amounts from £ 20 to £ 3,(X)0 is advanced in l parts of the kingdom, wihout sureties, delay, or pub- licity. and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be f!paid by weeIYt month!y, or quarterly instalments, extending over a penoa of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may re- ao 1Ie:h interest is paid. No bills of sale, taken, and transactions are not puNished in any newspaper or gazette.—Appiy, stating amount required, to Mr T. Cil burn, General Manager: 900e QOMMERCIAL ADVAJ*CT^BANK, 19, QUAY-STT, £ 3 to £ 300 can be obtained on tbe same day ar; applied for by professional gentlemen, tJrade6IDen, farmers, cowkeC1)ers, Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being ob- served. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or f: oharged unless cash advanced. Country applications attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to MR L. JOSEPH, MR LC. OMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 23e 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF. U r^ASfc ADVANCED FRO* £ 3 UPWARDS TO ALL CLASSES ON THEIR OWN SECURITY. NO FEES. REPAYABLE IN EASY INSTALMENTS BY MR J. P. THOMPSON, 71, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. Hours, 9 to 8 Wednesdays, 9 to 2. NEWPORT OFFICE 2, ALBERT-HALL CHAMBERS, STOW HILL 28e MONEY I-The DIRECTORS of I. S, FIELDING an CO., LIMITED, ADVANCE DAILY sums from £ 3 to £ 1,000. METHOD OF BUSINESS: FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. NO DELAY. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY.. 8 SURETIES. Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free.-Apply to SecretalT. 18. CHARLES-STREET. CARDIFF. 15e VV O JNT D E RFTJTTM E D I C I JST JE. BEECHAWS PITLS. Are universally admitled toO be worth It GUINEA a BOX for biliolls and nervous disorders, such .as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulnes" and swelling after meals, dizzines8 ana drowsiness, cold ohms, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, ami blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, <fco. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pilla, and they will b" acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BuX. FOT fem8.1es of all ages these Pills are invaluable, 80S II. few (loses of them carry off :1.11 humours and bring abont aU that is required. No female should be wibh. out them. There is no medicine to be fOlwd equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or Irregu. luity 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 t.boo,l1ds who have tried them, and found the benefits whIch ire 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 WOCK wonder upon the most important organs in the hnman 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 eMrgy of the human frame. These are FACTS test1t1ed continually by members of all cla.es 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 ProprietoIi THOMAS BEIWHA?t St. Helen's Lanca1\hue, in Boxes 9d, Is l, and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and P&tent Medicine Dealers every- where. 739e N P. -Fun rlitions ai-e triven with MoM box. 1144 IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—The most wonderful medicine ever discovered for aU irregu larities and obstructions, however obstinate or long. standing. Thousands have been rieved bl this miraculous remedy, and thereby saved brouble, illness and expense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring about the desired effect, as testified to by hundreds of married &nd single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring dispoin:tment. Stamped addressed envelope for price list-S. W. D'ASMAIL. Walthamstcpw. The only effctua11'emedy on earth. Try and judge for your Slhves. 9? T^F~E W P 0 R T 0 F FroE J31 OF THB "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No, 1, TREDEGAR-PLAOE. Companies, &r. CARDIFF AND DTSTRICT RlJS CU., LIMITED. The DIRECTORS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the SHARE LIST will be RE-OPENED until further notice. 2069—333e T. TAYLOR, Secretary. THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES IS NOW OPEN. THE CARDIFF METAL AND -L MACHINERY COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies Acts. SHARE CAPITAL £ 25,000, Divided into 1,000 Six per Cent. Preference:210 Shares, and 1,500 Ordinary P,10 Shares. Payable Si1 per Share on Application, £3 per Share on Allotment, ,;),nd the Balance, as required, at inter- vals of not less Two Months in sums not exceed- ing B2 per Share. {}r Shareholders may pay up in full on Allotment, with the approval of the Directors. It is not anticipated tat the whole of the Capital will be called up. DIRECTOR. Mr HENRY FRAZER (Frazer and Co.), Britannia Buildings, Cardiff. Mr J. P. JOaiES (Jones Brothers), P&rk-street, Cardiff. Mr THOMAS W. DAVID (Robinson, David and Co.), East Bute Dock, Cardiff. Mr EVAN JONES, Brooklands, Penarth. Mr JAMES RICHARDS, Glanteg House, Penarth. Mr T. M. RALE. West Bute Dock, Cardiff. Mr GEORGE SHAPLAND, Collingdon-road, Cardiff. *Mr WILLIAM JONES (Jones and Thomas), 26, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. Stuart-square, ANDREWS (Andrews and Baby), East "Mr THOMAS Moors, CArdiff. *Mr HENRY JONES (Thomas Jones and Co.), Wharf- titreet, Cardiff. street, (*?ViU join the Board after Allotment.) BANKERS—COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BANK. Cardiff. SOLICITOR—Mr JAMES MORGAN, Cardiff. BROKERS—Messrs J. W. COURTIS & CO., Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AUDITOR—Mr raCOL WlNCflCOMBE, 48, Charles- street, Cardiff. SECRETARY (pro tem.)—Mr JOHN GRIFFITHS MORGAN, Cardiff. REGISTERED OFFICE-3, WHARF-STSJEET, Cardiff. PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed for the purpose of Acquiring the Leasehold Property known as the Cardiff Machinery Company, East Moors, Cardiff, Plant and Stock, &c., together with the Goodwill pf the Wholesale Machinery and Iron Trade of MesSra Thomas Jones anil Co., Wharf-street, Cardiff, and Messrs Andrews and Baby, East Moors, Cardiff, and working and further extending the Machinery and Iron business. The Premises are situated on the East Moors of the important, and rapidly-increasing town of Cardiff, and occupy a convenient and commanding position (near the Dowlais Steel Works) for business. They are con- nected with the Railway System by a Siding having three branches running the whole length of the Premises two of these branches run direct into the commodious Machine Repairing Shop, affording excellent facilities for the economical and prompt delivery and distribution of the goods of the Company from and to all parts of t,he Country. An Agreement can be entered into by which the Company may ha,ve the option of securing further land for extending the Premises if necessary. The entire Premises. Machinery, Plant, Stock, and Railway Sidings, which are in good order and working condition, have been valued bv independent Valuers, together with the Lease and Goodwill, at £ 4,05210s 2d. A copy of the Inventory and Valuation can be seen at the Office of the Secretary. The books of the Vendors-show a good profit for many years on the amount of Capital employed by them in the Machinery and Iron Departments of their respec- tive businesses. The Direcwvrs have every reason to anticipate a con- tinuity and increasing good results by this Company, and consider that they are offering a business invest- ment of a secure and profitable character to those who have Capital unemployed, or who are receiving the ruling low rates on deposits. Similar businesses established at Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester. Birmingham, and Newport have been eminently successful, and have returned large profits. The old-established, extensive, and profitable busi- nesiiee (one of which has been carried on for over forty years, and has paid for many years a large profit on the Capital invested) of wholesale dealers in Scrap Iron acquired from the Vendors will be extended by import- ing Pig Iron and exporting Old Rails and Scrap Iron. There is a good local demand for Scotch and Middles- boro' Pig Iron, and a large foreign demand for Old Rails and Scrap Iron. This portion of the business, the Vendors believe, will continue to give good returns. An extensive and well-stocked Machinery Depot capable of supplying the requirements of Collieries, Contractors, and the various Works of the district, has been a long-felt want; the Company will supply this by keeping in stock, for sale or hire, new and second- hand Locomotives, Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Mortar Mills, &c. The Company will also be prepared to purchase the Plant and Machinery of closed Collieries, Iron Works, Factories, Ac. To buy, sell, or exchange any kind of Machinery for use or breaking np. This class of ollsi- ness, with sufficient Capital and judicious manage- ment, is very profitable, and yields large returns. The purchase of the Premises, Goodwill, and Stock will only absorb a small portion of the Capital of the Company, leaving ample means for carrying on and extending the business. The Company will be able to avail itself of the oppor- tunity afforded by the present low rate ei the 'Iron Market to bay and &touk for the future rise, and the depression in manufacturing to purchase Stock and Machinery, also Plant or Works in liquidation or bank- ruptcy. The Vendors rgrsod to sell ths Lease and Pre- mises on the East Moors, and the Goodwill of the Machinery and Wholesale Iron Trade of Messrs Thomas Jones and Co., Wharf-street, Cardiff, and Messrs Andrews and Baby, East Moors, Cardiff, for the sum of £ 2.900 in fully paid up shares. The company, having acquired the above premises, will have in its possession the only large depot in the borough of Cardiff for the sale, hire, storage, and repairing of second-hand machinery. fh" hflsiness will be taken over as a going concern from the lltli April, 1591, on which day the company will take over the stock then on the premises at the market valuation made by an independent person agreed npon by the Company and the Vendors. s. ?eed upon by the C.'ompiwTi T?omas Jones and Co.) and l e -.?-, r 3 Henry Tones ( Thomas Andrews (of Andrews and Baby) undertake the position of managing directors on the terms mentioned in the articles of association. The only Contract entered into concerning the pur- chase or otherwise is one dated 11th April, 1891, and made between Mr Henrv Jones (on behalf of Thomas Jones and Co.) and Mr Thames Andrews (on behalf of Andrews and Baby) of the one part, and Mr Thomas Williams on behalf of the Company of the other part. Applications for Shares should be made on the form accompanying the prospectus, and sent with a deposit of ZI per share to the Company's Bankers or to the Secretary. Where the number of shares allotted is less than the number applied for, the surplus will be credited in reduction of the further amount payable on the shares allotted. Copies of the Memorandum ajid Articles of Associa- tion of the Company, and of the above-mentioned Contract, can be inspected at the Offices of the Company. Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be ob- tained at the Offices of the Company, and from the Bankers, Solicitor, and Secretary. 2050 Males JUtrtinn. QUEEN-STREET SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS. MESSRS MOORE & CO. are instructed lto SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, THURS- DAY, and SATURDAY, April 27th, 30th, and May 2nd, a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and OTHER EFFECTS, vemov&d from several residences in the town for convenience of sale. Sale each day at 2 and 7.30. 519 (gfoncatiott. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— Good Home. Successful Work. Magnificent country.—GEORfiE DEWDNEY. B.A., & SON. 797 MUNDAY'S "VIRIDINE" ———————— (Registered Trade Maurk No. 36998. THE -—— CUR E THE CURE FOR CORNS. > FOR ——— CORNS PAINLESS AND HARMLESS. THE This infallible remedy introduced by C U R E J. MUNDAY has obtaineda world-wide reputation. The efficacy of VIRI-  DINK' may be judged by its having ??tOK?D?tb e cured Corns of over 50 years standing, ?/ THE which had resisted all other remedies. U R E It succeeds where all Plasters and J FOR Caustic have failed ?X<OnR?NS « IN REMOVING BOTH HARD OR ? orr Co S AND WARTS. THE Ci U R E TESTIMONIALS. J FOR CORNS I ILFRACOMBE. T £ E I ?e! I owean Mhiowledgment to ? ? '< U  TJ1 you for supplyin me with your wonder- C RF, ? vmdine. For years I suffered a C FOR great deal of pain from a very obstinate CORNS corn but since applying your remedy ? ? THE' it h?s entirely gone. I let one old man C I U R F have a boUle, and he said if he had 100 XV -EI QUINEAS he would give them to you for ? ?OR the relief he had. ?lORNS! ?e relief he had. W. CAMPBELL. ('CORNS! Pier Hotel. A? W. CAMPBEH. THE CURE SUNDERLAND. .? I want you '? ??"? me two bottles of CriT> xra t Viridine for a friend of mine. I have  tried it myself and have found it to be \? THK an exceUent cure for corns I may say CUREI have had it out to Brazil wi? h me, ?7 FOR aud found it to keep in warm climates ?nuNS remarkably well. B. BURGIM. ? 1U??' n Avenue-terrace. V THE CURE CAUTION.-Are Me several ?/ FOR imitations of this preparation, the pub- CORNS 1? a.re requested to ASK FOR THB 7 M U N D A Y s U R.E C FOR "VIRIDINE, CORNS And SEE THAT MY SIGNATURE is on the ?/ THE end of ?ch package. CUR E ? ordering ?ro,, Cure yon may C U iL E rece?ve -0 0* the many so-caDed FOR remedies" which only give rolief ? ???UHD??ria a ) t or some worthlMs imitation of'Viri '? dine." IN BOTTLES, PRICE Is, BY POST Is 2d. PREPARED ONLY BY J. MUNDAY, c HEMIST, 1, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 14000 SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. 7e To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE of all INVALID, designed as a warning and a caution to others supplying at the same time the means of Self-cure, by one who has cured himself, alter undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposi- tion and Quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a Rtamned addressed envelope to the author. ARTHUR DIXON, Esq., Me Houaslaw, near Loodoa -Æ. R:'W 36usittess ^tosses. rjiHE Boys! THE Boys THE JJOYS THE jgOYS THE JJOYS THE BOYS! PARENTS OF GROWING LADS. When you are Buying Clothing for your Boys, please remember that we give the Best Value in Clothing of every Description. THE PROOF Of the qujblity of our Clothing is best seen after about twelve months' wear. LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN OR OUT OF LONDON. 1 MASTERS & CO. THE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS. CARDIFF, S WA NSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, PONTYPRIDD, HEREFORD, ABERDARE, PONTYPOOL, ABERGAVENNY, LLANELLY. 22e Amusenttttts. T HEATRF, ROYAL, CARDIFF. THE MOST POWERFUL GRAND OPERA COM. BINATION EVER SENT INTO THE PROVINCES. Farewell Performances of MADAME MARIE ROZE in CARMEN and MIGNON. Full Orchestra, Chorus, and Ballet. I CoNBtTCtOR.Mr WALTER VAN NOORDfeN; TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, APRIL 27, Will be presented Bizet's CARMEN, Q.RAND THEATRE^ CARDIFF; TO-NIGHT, AND DURING THE WEEK, RASS CHALLI3 AND COMPANY, In the most Successful and Sensational Drama, THE CURATE. Monday Next, The Original JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY. Augmented Band, Pull Chorus, and Popular Prices. Circle, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. Box Office, Thompson and Shackell's, Queen-street. THE ElPIIE. TO-NIGHT. M R 0 F 0 x, THE WHIMSICAL WIZARD. Don't Pnsh! Watch the Professor. Miss Rosina Sinple George Aytoun. Balladist. Negro Comedian. Aye! Aye: THE O'MALLEYS. Aye Aye! The ywdes. Kennedy an>t Allen. Burlesque Artistes. American Comedians. THE HAYTORS In Fun on an 1,31atid. Next weel-JAM]zS FAWN. Ask a Plicernan. Also, BONNIE KATE HARVEY. MR ALFRED FREKE has the honour to announce that, BY HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS PERMISSION, SIR NOEL PATON'S SUBLIME PICTURE, "VIGIL ATE ET ORATE" (WATCR AND PRAY), Painted by Royal Command for the Queen's Private Chapel, Osborne, IS NOW ON VIEW AT THE CROWN STUDIOS, 12, DUKE-STREET CARDIFF. Hours :-10 till 5 6 till 8. 1875-245 ADMISSION SIX PENCE. SW ANSEA. rpHE SWANSEA PAVILION, A HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. GJ<;NRR.AL 1I1.\NAU&R MR FRANK HALL. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. April 27th, and every evening during the week, Jim O'Connor and Charles Brady, Miss Carlotta Davies, Skipping-rope Dancer Mr D. W. Watson, One-Armed Cornet Player; 8isterg Olive; Bostock, with an entirely new budget of song??, saws, and sa,yinM Mr Joe Nacey Messrs Gnmn<B wJ!m. slnd 7 y L wrence, the Great American ComMha?. On Monday next, May 4th, engagement of Mr ?T H. Kavanagh, and return of the greatest Ventn.i?o"qu?.'t on Earth, Mr Fred W. Millis. — Jublic Notices. ONDERFUL CURIOSITIES EX- HIBITED and FUNNY STORIES told by REV. F. WYNN (from Kaffirland), in WOOD-STREET CHAPEL. THIS EVENING' at 7.50. Admission-6d. 3d, and 2di 609 THE CARDIFF PERFECrr THRIFT BUILDING SOCIETY. REGISTERED OPFICE^ CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. Members Enrolled any day from 9.30 to 5.30. Shares •nly 6d per week per £100. Only a. limited number of Shares will be issued. Society rapidly filling up. Further information and explanatory pamphlets to be had at the Registered Office, or from the Secretary, Mr A. Llewellyn, 45, Cathaya-tevraj-A, Cardiff. 321e VOUNG EXPRESS will serve Mares Young this ??"°" ? One Guinea Groom's fee, 2s 6d. ?v?'??? p-P?T is ? handsome Dark Brown with Bl&ek Points, 4 off M;3. by Old Express, dam, High jI Flyer, with grand Mtion; warranted dam, High Para Cardiff property of T. GUlM-d. Lower Grange Horse always at Home. 5H Farm, Cardiff. 584 THE ROATH FURNISHERS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FUR- NISHERS IN CARDIFF. They Supply the Latest and Strongest Manufactured Articles in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Prices within the reach of all Classes for Cash or on the Easy Payment System. TemM :— £2 10s worth 1/6 weekly £ 20 worth 7? weekly :e5 2/- „ 225 „ 8/- ??O? lOB 3/6 ? 1?: 216 „ 5/- „ ;Elw „ 25/- „ LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID. Goods sent home as soon as first payment is made. Special advantages to those about t* marry. Come and See for Yourselves. It win Pay you to do so, and yon WILL ADMIT TtrnY SURPASS ALL OTHER HOUSES IN THE TRADE. THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY, THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHERS, 42, CASTS" IOAD, VERE. STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 469e I rjiHE G ETAT^SP"ecf fFTcT MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S AMERICANi HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN! HERB PASTE. 6e Is warranted to cure aJI dischales. Thoroughly reliable. Con- venient to take. In tins 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Free by post 3rd extra. BEWSON'S COMPOUND PENNYROYAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. In boxes, Is lAd and 2s 9d each free by post 2d extra. Local Agents Cardiff, Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-I street Newport, Mr J. Phillips, 92, Commercial- street; Swanse3?, Mr Keall, Chemist, 199, High-street; F. H. Hewson. 8, Victoria- avenue, Maindee, Newport, Mon. London, Barclay & Sons. AMERICAN HERB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. 1042  SWANSEA OFF ICEI OF THE ?SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET, 18u.sittt5S :f\ùDr£iiSrs. 1-ii y I%s PURV CONCENTRATED COCOA. To secure this artijle ask for Fry's Pure Concentrated Cocoa" 161 GOOD LUCK! MASTERS & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING A GRAND STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICES. i IF r Yon are really desirous of securing good honest value for your money go to MASTERS & COVS., Who are famed for the value they give. jpIANOS, QRGANS, pIANOS PR..ST HOUSE IN THE TTVVbE. IN 6d monthl, -from f>k mouÙlff The Piiblicare invited to inspect H E A T 11 & SONS' Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS-, &o. AS obnd will be Saved by placing th"ir Orders with them. EVfcry InStrunient Guaranteed and Kept 'in Tune ottl t,e,w free of charge. LARGEST DISCOUNT FOR CASH, HEATH & SONS' PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS. ?1 QUEEN STREET, ]_, k CARDIFF, 2E AND 34, TAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD. GROSS TYRANNY. IMPORTANT BUSINESS PREMISES IN CARDIFF CONDEMNED BY THE PROPRIETORS AS BEING UNFIT FOR THEIR RAPIDLY INCREASING TRADK. HALF THE PRESENT BUILDINGS COMING DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW AND EXTivN:siVj;; SHOW ROOMS, AND BEFORE GIVING THE PREMISES OVER TO THE BUILDERS IT IS NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE IMMENSH STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING REQUISITES, CONSEQUENTLY N. BERRY & CO., The Old-established House Furnishers INTEND CLEARING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK QUITE REGARDLESS OF COST. GREAT 21 DAYS' CLEARANCE SALE AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. NO REAPONARLEOFFER REFUSED AT 34, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. P PREEDMAN &- CO., CABINET MAKERS FT UPHOLSTERERs. BEDDING MANUFACTURERS AND CAR PET MEN, Hold a large Stock of Excellent JJOUSEHOLD JPURNITURE (THEIR OWN WELii-KNOWN MAKE), All of which is of FIEST-RATE QUA LIT V, ELEGANT IN DESIGN' AND LOW IN PRICE FOR CASH, OR ON THE EASY HIRE PURCHASE S Y S T E B| Terms very moderate an inspection invited. P. FREEDMAN & CO., 2, 3, & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, DOCK.STREET NEWPORT 34 J. E. COMLEY & SON, WHOLESALE FANCY GOODS IMPORTERS, 23 & 24, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF. Have just to hand a Large Selection of (J £ FANCY GOODS, etc., FOR THE COMING SEASON. Indudine I. R. Balls, Bats, Fancy China. Vases, Work Boses, Albums, feather and other Purses, Dolls Box Toys, and all descriptions of Toys, &C. All Shopkeepers are invited to Inspect OUt Stoct Wholesale only. Also Large Stock of CUTLERY, HARDW ARR, GLASS CHINA. STATIONERY HABERDASHERY, TIN WARE, HOLLOWARR, &c., &c. 484e C. FOLLJCIC PAWNBROKER AND JEWELLER, 40 & 41, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following Special Lines for Sale.- GENT'S 18c. GOLD LEVER, full capped and jewelled, by Local Maker, S12 12s. GENT'S lBe. GOLD ALBERT, every link stamped, very massive, 2 £ oz., £ 11 lis. GENT'S 18c. GOLD LEVER, crystaJ glass, full capped and jewelled, B6 6s GENTS 18c. SINGLE STONE DIAMOND BUCKLB RING, a bargain, B6 6s. A BENSON'S SILVER LEVER, full capped and jewelled, £3 10s. And one of WRIGHT'S COVENTRY,quite new, S3 log N.B.—Exceeding 40s, 4d in the Interest. 21e EPPs's (BREAKFAST) COCOA. I GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. j — MADE SIMPLY WITH j BOILING WATER OR MILK, L_ 53e THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS. TTHEGRI;k,rp.?LOOD PUBTFIER.-Purify the foulest blood and relieve every disease of stomach, liver, and kidneys. These wonderf.d Pills cure diseases which could not be reached bv am' othermedi- cine. For Rheumatics, Lumbago, Piles, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Scurvy, Ba.d Legs, Wounds or White Swelling, Scrofula, Careers, Blotches on the Face and Body, Swelled Feet, &e., Jaundice, Dropsy, tn(I Fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each.-Sold by all chemists, or from the manufactory, 44 Oxford street, Swansea. 3e DAY," rapidly successful in all cases, either recent or chronic an infallible remedy in all discharges. Cures without medicines.—Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by post 2s 9d, by all chemists. London Agents, F. Newbery and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agent for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1* High-street. 30