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DERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 1 MANUFACTURERS AND PATENTEES OF INDIA RUBBER AND OILSKIN ^ATERPBTof CL O'JHING.. r8 Jackets and Hatg, Miners' Suits, Horse Loin Cloths,Water- proof Carriage Russ, Leather Leggings, &c. Send to I 13 and 17, CATTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. FOR PRICE LISTS. WORKS — LIMEHOUSE. 3S92
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TO MANAGERS OF WORKS AND COLLIER* PROPRIETORS. ANDERSON. ABBOTT, & ANDERSON INDIA RUBBER AND G U T T A p E R c H A AT A N U, F A C T U R E R S. SOUTH WALES BRANCH, 16 & 17 CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. A very Large Stock kept for innrriediate Requirements. Sand for Pri, o L; ts. 3S9
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v M\t$1)1 &ntiion. j auctioiTIotoIntments. fr. Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. 0 ftJI^bold Furntiure, at Swansea „ • -± ^ses, Carriages, &c Dec" 7 pin ME. JAJIES GRAHAM. Ue an<i Sprues Dills, at Newport D >cks • • De.. Vn Messrs. WILLIAM GRaHAM & SON. "Pihoid and Freeliol i Property, at Newport D„c. 16. tv .t Mr JOHN F. HAK M. ^iture, at Swansea \VUY-V » Cr»\ x, MBSPRS R. JOSE-3 & SON. "1De Fat Sto:k, Railway Station, Pyle Dec. 6. t> MR N. LAWRENCE. °1fiehold Furniture, at Penarth ^ec. 3 t, Mr JOHN M. LEEDLL. swtoiag Stock and Crops, near Swansea.. Dcc. 2 sea Gas Shares, at Swansea, Dec. »0l>demned Railway Sleepers, at Swansea Dec. C »easeh0Jd Premisfs, -Sc., at Swansea Dec. 7 ^aehold House and Office, at Swansea Dec. 7 i. MESSRS FRANK LEWIS AND KEMP. *SHlloi Colliery, at Bettws Dec. 10 j> Messrs PRICE, JENKINS & CO. or8es, Carriages, 4tc.. at- Swansea Dec. S Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. laofts, Fruit Trees, and Shrubs, at Cardiff Dec. 4th. "°. lS,'Queeu-street,'CrOt'kh<:i'b':cwB,C.n-die.—Sale of Choice M Roses, F.uit Trees, and Shrubs. R. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Moesrs Davisju and Whit'.eni of Wnite Cross Nurseries, tJerpford (the holders oi <5 prizes gained for Roses a*, the various horticultural Shows last y,ar), to SELL by AUCTION, at the top ve Place at Two o'clock, on SATURDAY Next 4th Dt-CEil- 1875, -'i assortment c mprigiug many hundred splenoid "Pecimens of CONIFERS and other TREKS, magnificat Standard other RO-ES ul! true to name, 12 m each Jot, Pyramid and Standard APl'LL TREES, in lots of aix, each famed Lord Suffield, Blenheim Orange, Cel;na, and other choice sorts. May be teen ,ri morning of Saie. 4158 SALE TO-MORROW. M Drill hali, Peaarth. R. N. LAWRENCE will SELL by f RUCTION, on FRIDAY, December isrd, 1875, at Three ?rt-i^ur O'c'ock in the Afternoon, the HOUSEHOLD 1 fi!i« and EFFECTS, removed (by kind permission of Mr »J2^bs) to the above Hall, lor convenience cf Sal", comprising sJ*"°gany and other tables, sofas and couches, mahoganj' cnae- t^"d easy. and other chair-, carpets and heart hru £ 8, dimng- ra suite in leather, drawing-room suite upholstered in silk £ «niwk, toilet, chimney, pier, and other g'asses, painted ward- ^e, iron a»:d wood bedsteads, palliasses and mattresses, rather ,-d millpuff beds, blankets, and counterpanes, to wo: rails, and Inside carpets, chest? of drawers, fenders and tmi'ons, pictures, glass, and earthenware, 8-day dial, capital pianoforte m Wnut casein good condition, toilet ware, kitchen and culinary togctner with numerous other articles. \A|*t:oneer's Offices, St. Marv-street, Cardiff. 41°'' SALE THIS DAY. MNo. S, Dvnevor-p ace. Swansea. R. JOHN F. HARVEY has received m- s'ructions from Mr D. Lew (who has left the town), to °«-LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, st the above address, on ^urs- »?y> the 2nd day of December, 1875. the whole of the valuable ^OUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising l"ahr)j> £ ny hair-ssated and other chairs, couches, cheffioniere, '°° tible (all by BenLCtt. of Swansea), pier passes, carpets, oil- DtaU, pictures, glass and ware, a large and select assort- of old Swansei, Worcest r, and Dresden china, s'.Vvet and vj^etro-piate, haudsome mahogany half-tester bedstead, iron inahou'my wasta-a'ands, dressing tables, lookin? ?&8ses, towel horses, 2 sewing machines (nearly new), the usual 8ltchen utensils, &c. No reserve. Sale to commence at E e on o'clock..lnQ ■Auctioneer's Offices, S, Lower Go it-street, Swansea. 4109 f|\) MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES X. AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that Messuage or j Winner-house, situate and bein[! No. 7, Bellevue-street, now in the occupation of a re-pcctable tenant, at a yearlr rental of £ 25. The Premises are m excellent repair, well drained, and with every cODvenieucf. Unexpired term about 33 years. Grour.d rent low. For particulars apply to Mr John F. Harvey, Auctioneer, &c., '» Lower Goat-3treet, Swansea. 410(5 MI he Bantruptiy Act, 18G9, R. ARTHUR SMITH ha3 received instruc- tions to sell bv TENDkK, in one lot, the who e of OUTSTANDING BOOK DEBTS, belonging to the Estate of Daniel Hale, ot 6 and 7. Cinal Wharf, < aroiff, a Eaukrupt. The inventory mav be seen on WEDNESDAY NifXT, Depm- "er 1st, am. to Twelve o'clock, Noon, on THURSDAY, De- at which llolir t>e Tenders, marked "Tenders for "&2iel llile'3 Book Debts." will be opened at the Office of the Trngtee >o. '> St. Johu'a-square, Cardiff, in tae presence of those who attend. The '"lujtcc does tot bind hinrscit to accept the highest or any tender." Dated Noy. 27, 1875. pXbT I E S FURNISHING, PAYNE & CO., 14 CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, *eg to til their attention to the unusually low f r;ce3 for first- S to ta.1 tueir cliss FiJRNITlJRt. jif v «tt fiinin" tables with patent screw, i8; oi& Om. 'a -Mir.' js^'ssssu'ss. sftx? SI ^'e)" glasses, cUiffonnieieb, feather uece,, 'ticle .varrante.l 'o ^aortment oi srocd Furniture, and e j 4102 .be w-H-sfiasoned. andeschanged it WTrnn S a n d e r s, AUCTIONEER, jp ITNT estate and insuea^ce age nt. 8, ROYAL APAADE, CARDIFr, Haa the following PRO PEirriES for SALE ^ARDIFJ".—Two houses in Canal Parade and thn.e^oiw8 Court adjoining; Nos. 16, 17, and 18, m Biuzard as eex. 'ourhouses in Bussell-strcct.. rrownt" Four ROATH.—Three genteel Residences in Cjnl Present Bouses 11 Emerald-street (one a Sliop\ four Houses P 9treet. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, a'jcl 3old-atreet. Nos. 37 and 33, and 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 53, 5i, 00, Ciifton-street; »nd One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS Two houses in Woodville Terrace three notaw \n LettTy-su-eet, and two semi-detached villas in U,,per George- ^CAi^TON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible Bite til lpreehold I-and at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. PE\aKTH,—One house in Plaesy-street. ORaVOETOWN.-Nos. 8, 9, 10, Knole-street. DlNASi near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Bakers ?hot3 W1th bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperata dwellii g A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on Mortgage. Apply agabove. lIOU S E S v 0 R SALE. jflrpc rftnr.E 49. Clifton-street, Roath, House, Estate, and G, r i A"cnt has the following PKOPERT1ES FOR SAL!-1 oIrDIFF AitaJarge corner HOUSE and SHOP, ^th^ StThitr C .if-Vbouse, and large Lofc iu Bedford-Street, trke S e%p«r^mi-detached VILLAS, in Uppor Geor/e- gtr,f A n,-]' Hall from £ 450 to £ 470 each block. One BorsF* ? rrrn in Augusta-street. Price £ 250. Eoa^S* I? capl r»n«tifaly built VILLAS, in Stacy- ro^^T^'0 ,^(1 ''r€f convenience. Price £ 400 each. T-n^i'trr!,u.v f p.;ce ^400. Several s:x roomed HOLIES in Topaz-streev. *ice pT; eack house £ 165 SLWck HOUSES in John^tre.^ HOust s ju'Topaz. P«vate improvements paid. SHOP, and BAKE- Ifnnc i^62"- °Ee sPlcl,d,d tomer H » tllorcu £ r]jfare in ?OLSE, with Lofts, in Garnett-streot, sHOP Stable ftoath. Price £ Ci0o. One large corner HO ObB. JOd Coach-house, m Garnet-street, suitable lOX a _„i HOUSES ?*tfor, or boot and shoe business. Price £ a»0. 'wurcr ppo- g| Clifton^slieet. Price £ 25J. Severas lots OI n fERTY FOR SALE in all pans of the Borough. A Portion of the money of all the above property may remain o Mortgage at 5 per cent. Rents collected. Apply as above. 28S3 riENERAL TOOL AND CUTLERY Q" WAREHOUSE 112, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. CHRISTIE, englisb and-German Tool Factor; Working Cutler; Gunsmith „ Steel Stamp and Brand Cutter; Die Sinker, &c., &c. Christie's warranted Plane?, fitted w th HowaitVs best Irons, i?. ^Uch Trvhi< 6s 17 inch Jack, 3i 6d; Sash Fillister, 10s 6d rJough, l&s. Smoothing: 2 in. 33 Gd 2J, 3s 9d_; 2J, 4s 25, 4s 4d 21, 4s lOd fceads, up to J, 2s 4d J, -s 7ds i, & 10d; T. iuch, as Id each. Christie's EnTTavmg Tools arc the best and cheapest. Addis's Carving Tools in great variety. Butcher's Knives, rosewood handle" best quality, per dozen: 6s; 5$, 7s; 6, Ss 6i, 9s 7, 10s; », 12s 0,,34s 10, 16s **• 18s; 12 inch 2',«. Butcher'^ wurranttd Steels, 153,16s, lss, 22s, and 27s per dozen. Sporting Ammunition, bes-t mikess, equally cheap. „ Christie's Prices for best Sheffield fable Cutlery aud Elcctro- "lated Forks and Spoons are as fo lows Desscit Tab'e Carvers Pcu'try 'Lll Ivory Balanced Haudles, Knives Knives Per or Ganie Warrauted. Per doz. ler doz. Pair. Carvers. £ s. d. £ >>■ <'■ s- «• £ 4'. d. #S74 Large oval handles, through-pin, orna- mental bolsters 1 10 0 1 Id 0 0 12 9 0 11 6 387 Do., do., edge pin i o* 0 1 U d 0 Ii 6 0 10 3 55:; Large plain handles 1 (j 9 1 1^ 0 0 11 *>8 8 ■ i 387 Do., do., 10 0 14 0 0 7 0 Q 0 543 Medium do., 0 19 0 1 1 6 — Piddle pattern Forks and Spoons. 2nd. A. 1 £ f>. d. £ 3. < £ li- 12 t M 0 1 Id (i L IJi-. -ii- t 4 1 Id 0 1 16 U 12 i o. i t iii l j r, 0 1 V-i 6 l2 V. u ■. t b'c .0. — 1 12 G 6 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL- POSretiS AND DELIVEHERS, HIGH-STREET, NKATH, and BRITON FERRY. urculai b adeiressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Grea "eatein and Neath and Breoon Railways, and the piioeipv by ,-Auctioll. SAXE"THI¥ DAT. Pwllydomen Farm, near Swansea. 1VTR. JOHN M. LEEDERhasbeeninstructedby O-vJL the Executors of the late Courtenav Mansell, Esq.. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURS- DAY, the 2ml day of December, 1876, ths whole of the LIVE and DEAl) FARMING STOCK, and C VOPS, comprising twelve valu- abla Draught Horses, one Hereford Cow, cross-bied Heifer, Sow, a number of Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, and DuckF. Implements Mowing machine, by Pugsly and Sims; ditto, by SMnueIson hay-maker and rake, winnowing machine, thrashing machine, chaff-cutter, horse gear, 5 harrows, 1 chain harrow, 4 ploughs turnip slicer, 9 stone and coal carts, iron roller, wooden ditto" 5 Udders, 2 gamboes, timber carriage, grindstone, i0 sets of vhaft harness, seven leading ditto, six ploughing aitto, wheel- barrows doUbincart, iron drum cart, corn, several hundred bushels'of good white oats, quantity ot straw, 2 ricks of we.l- harve ted Bay als* smiths, tools, bellows, anvil, &c., &c. Refreshments on the table at 11 o'clock. harve ted Bay a18" smiths, tools, bellows, anvil, &c., &c. Refreshments on the table at 11 o'clock. Sale to onimeiuc at 12 o'clock. Terms, cash. 7^- j. __xhe Farm to Let.—Apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Soli- citor. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 3S06 SALE TO^IOR^O \V. Swansea, Glamorganshire.—Important Sale oi Swansea Gai i-hares. under the powers of the Swansea Gas Act, 18C1. MR JOHN MACK LEEDER begs respect- fully to announce that he lis8 been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by PUBUC AUCTION, at the Mackwprth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1875, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, and m such Lots as shall be determined on, 400 NEW SHARES of £2;) each in the SWAN^EV GAS LIGHT COMPANY. These Shares are issued under the authority contained in the 23rd section of the Swansea Gas Act, 1881," and are offered for Sale by Public Auction in pursuance of the 24th section of that Act. Tho Shares wiil be offered in such lots as to ireet the conve- nience oi all classes of investors, whose particular attention is rc spectfully directed by the Auctioneer to this safe and increaa- incly probtable property. .r Sale to commence at naif-past One for Two o'clock in the After- noon precisely.. Piinted particulars may 1,3 obtained on application to tiie Secretary and Manager or the Company, C. Norton, Esq., Soli- citor, Swantea; or at the Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-chambers, Swansea. 3796 To Colliery Proprietors and others. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the directors of the London ^d North Western Railwav Company, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, oil MONDAY, tho 6th dav of DECEMBER, 1875, about 150 tons of CON. DEMNED "HAIL WAY SLEPERS. in Iota to suit pvrehaseis. Sale to take place at 2.30 P-m. Ou the Company's Ground, St. Helen's Siding, Swansea. Terms—Cash. Subject to Condition* of Sa.e.. ~ToCapit^lists andothers.—A most desirable investmept.. MR JOHN M LEEDER has been instructed to SE^ 1^ PUBLIC'AUOTKMT, on TU12SDAY, the 7th day of DECEMBER, 1875, (in one or more lots, subject to con- ditions which will be read at the tone of sale), at tosUe Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, all that BfiASEHOLDi raiU^lSbS known as NORTHAMPTON MEWS (at^^thelback of Nort^mpton- plue\ Swansea, in the <x:cupatiou of Mr Willuiin Harding, Mr William Stock, Messrs Williams Brothers, and John Jones. The whole of the properly (containing a fr°ntage) of 09feet G inches, and in the r4r 14S feet) is held under a lease dated the 25th day of February, 186t, for a term of 90 j'eais from the 20th day of September, i860, at the yearly ground rent Portion of the premises are in the occupation of Mr William Harding (or ]-is under tenants) as a yearly tenant at a rental Other portion of the same, including tlie stables, coach- house, and cottage thereon, are held by Mr lVm. Stock, for a term of 21 years from the 25th December, I860, at the yearly rent of £ 50.. Other portion, including stable and coach-hou e thereon, held by Messrs Williams Brothers (or their under tenants) as yearly tenants at a rental of £10. Other portion, iac uding stable and coach-house thereon, held by Mr John Jones (and his under tenants) as yearly tenant at the rental of £ 10. The property is siiuite in the centre of the town, and daily becoming more valuable for the particular business now carried on. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown and Collins, Sol citors or of the Auctioneers, Swansea. 4:98 Valuable Leachold.-No. 2, Cambrian-place, Swansea. ME. JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES- DAY, December 7th, 1875, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea (subject to conditions which will be reed at the time of Sale), all that valuable Leasehold Dwelling-house and Offices, being No. 2, Cambrian-place, now in the occupation of Mr Mordecai Jones and others, at moderate j early and quarterly rentals parts are at present ulioccupied. This property, with the adjoining house INo. 1), is held unaer an under-lease tor the unexpired term of 48 years, at the rent of c zioo per annum. No. 1, Cambrian-place was some time ago let for the who'e ttrm, less a few days, at the rent of £ 50 per annum, and the pursliaser of No. 2 Tiiil be entit.ed to this ground rent. Sale to take p'aca at 3.30 p.m. For further puticulars apply to H, Field, Esq,, Solxitor, or of the Auetioneer^Swansea,. 3707 MADDOX AND EMERY, Land and House Agents, Auctioneers, &c iec., 18, High-street, Cardiff, have the following very valuable Properties FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT:— 2 Houses, in Peter-street. ROATH.—2 Villas in Oakfield-street. 1 Villa in Southey-street. 2 Villas in Newport-road. 1 Villain Woodsworth-et- cet. CATHAYE?.-6 Houses in Flora-street. TREDEGARVILLE.—1 Villa in East Grove. 1 Villa in Richmond-street. SPLOTLANOS.—2 Houses and 1 House and Shop, Star-street. LOWER GRANGE—3 Houses in Knoll-street. 1 House and Shop, with stable, coach-house, loft, aud yard, corner of Homsdale and Earl-street. 1 House in Homsdaje-street. 1 House and Shop in Kent-street. 4 Houses in Hewell-street. 4 Houses in Oakley-street. 3 Houses in Oakley-street. PENARTH.—Several First-class Villas. A House, with Skittle Alley adjoining. Also a large extent of LaNOTo LET for Building Purposes on Leate for 99 years in the most thriving and important part oi the Rhondda Valley, close to Collieries just opened, and where house property is much in request. 2U48 Agents to Queen Fire and Life Insurance Company. 3665 H OME PATRONAGE. PATRONISE YOUR OWN TOWNSMAN and do Lot send your cash abroad when you can do as well or betier at home. Without a trial thete's uo denial," but thiit SANDER'S 13S 6D FJIROUSERS are THE BEST IN THE TRADE, MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL WOOL, really good quality SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, and guaranteed to be thoroughly well shrunk. As to our PIT and STYLE we challenge any London or Pro vincial house to surpass our productions. 50s-SUITS TO ORDER—50s FROM THE SAME CLOTHS at 50s. A LARGE STOCK of the Best Makes in WEST OF ENGLAND AND SCOTCH GOODS direct fiom the Manufacturers. AH we ask is, giN UI atrial. JAMES gANDER, THE CARDIFF TAILOR AND OUTFITTER 22, 2J, & 24. THE HAYES, 3230 CARDIFF. 2229 ROVED „U EPF ARD8 fAIMriM PROVED COAL WASHING MACHINERY. By the use of this Machinery tho following important result are obtained the Machine) and subsequently water in other machines .sre- ta¥ht:^rof coal in washing, the shale or other refu*, only beiug removed. „ The Coal after washing is delivered from the Mac mem trucks iu a semi-dry state. A very small quantity of water is required in the operation. The cost of washing: 200 tons per day does not exceed 2d. per ton. CHARLES SHEPPARD, OGJtfOR E FOUNDRY, BRIDGEND 4019 J M P O R T ANTTOFA II MERS liOW TO CURE FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, AND HOW TO PREVENT FOOl'-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. A certain &p8cific for this terrible scourge whereTer existing, a cure can be effected at a trifling cost No farmer should be withbut«this truly valuable medicine, also full instruction #nd rules for prevention* of «tbis dtseam. wni^be sent post treeon receipt of 2s in Stamps.—Addr«g "Yeoe^anac, 5, Dover- x«et. SWvo W 'Y-y i~r' "ales by Auiction. SALE THIS DAY. G, Granville Villas, Walter-road. Swansea. MESSRS. B EYN ON and HOGHES have been instruct 1 to SELL by AUOTtON, at the above place, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of December. 1875, a capital lot of well-preseived HOUSEHOLD FURNfIURB. Pianoforte, Oil Pamtinos Engraviogs, Eleciro-plated Goods, Sc., comprsmg mahogany sideboard (7 feet long) vitli cellarette and Drawers compl, -le, iualiogan)r telescope dining^sable, S mahogany chnrs in leather, rectnrnc chairs in do. Biussals, tapestry, Kidder- ndnster and other carpet), hearthrugs, .pier and chimneyglassei, mahogany work tables, Venetian blinds,, cornices, window poles, Damask and other curtains, oil paintinirs, engravings, chande- liers and brackets, office table with « drawers, rosewood ofa. stuffed in hair, book-shelves, books, coco*i. mats, carved oak hall table with marble top, umbrella stand, oat hall chairs, pa« age lamp, brass stair rods, pianoforte (by B-oadwood and Sons), rosewood loo Uble do., chairs, wainut whatnot, ocoa.onal table, consol do. with marble top, loidag chair moderator lamp lustres, vases, and ornaments, violm, wusic stand, pair of handsome brackets, tea and cof.ee service, cruet stand, hanosome timepiece under glass shade, birds under do., flowers under do ^The*"is^rooms coniuIr^"on,bait-tester, steady hnir leather beds, leisters, ana pillows, millpuff do., mahogany and painted uarcVobes, cupboard, several mahogany caests ot la y P marble and teak wood washstauds, mahoganj and painted dressing tables, chamber ware, towel ht.' r8et8'], commode?, cant-seat chairs, maDogany sofa table, sponge and other baths, &c., &c. „„„„ The Kitchen, &c., contain eisht-day clock And^ cas„, tables, cbairs, tea travs, mahogany butlers ditto.djaicovcrs, china, glass, ware, knives and forks, copper tea kettles iron stand, dresser and shelves, boilers saucepans, brush'»e, tubs, benches, cans, buckets, clothes horses, &c., &c.; also elghi. iowls and fowls house, &.c., &c. Gocds on view the day prior to Sale. Sile to commence at Eleven o'clock in the foranoon precisely. Catilogues to be had in a few days, on application to the Auc- tioneers. at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4107 Mo^dyS^Tl^Horses. ^c. MESSRS. BEYNON and HUGHES S next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c., will tike plate at the, Jeff rev's Arms Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, December 7th, 1875, and all future sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entries must be made one week previous to sale. Offices, Victora Chambers Swansea. Monthly Sa.les of Horses, Cajffj;ujes, &c. Messrs. price, jenkins & co., beg to announce that their next SALE will take place on WEDNESDAY, 8th day of December, 1875. in the Yard of the WF Cameron Aims'Hotel, High-street, Swansea. Ail Entries must be entered on or before Friday, the 3rd of December. Auctione ra' Offices, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 3WO ForSalc by Privare Contract. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, situate and fceing kuown as No. 6. Bellevuj-street, Swansea; unexpired lease of 76 years.—For further particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co.. College Chambers, College-streec, Swansea. 8810 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, all that DWELLING-HOUSE and Gardens, with Green-house attached,and known as Mack worth Villa, St.Thomas, Swansea, con- taining 8 rooms; gas and water laid on throughout the house. The above commands an extensive view of Swansea Bay and the Englieh Coast. Apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 3311 TO BE LET, with immediate possesion, ONE- STALL STABLE and a LOCK-UP COACH HOUSE, rent low.—Apply to Messrs. Price, Jenkins, and Co., Auctioneers, C,}I ege Chambers,C illege-street, Swansea. 3812 TO be LET, SEVERAL FREE DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSES, in good and central positions in the town of Swansea iC550, G50, £ 800, and £ 1,000.—App'y to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co.Calega Chambers, Coliege-street, Swansea. 381a Golden Opportunity. TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the centre of ilie town of Swansea, and in close proximity to the ex- Mayot's Improvement Scheme. For further particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co., Auctioneers, &c., College Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, and at Vaughan-etreet, Lianelly. 3S14 Leasehold Property. ] T O bo DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, THREE new and suostantialty-built HOUSES. containing eight rooms each, situatec e.t Ffynone, Swansea, and commanding a view of the whole Bay and the English Coast. for iurther particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, ft Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea, and at Va'fhan- streo c, Lianelly. 15 TO BE DISPOSED OF by"PRIVATE CON! ^TRACT, the Lease (of 89 years) of a full licensed PUBLIC HOUSK, at one of the most flourishing seaport towns, and clo*e to a terminal station of one of the largest railways in South Wales. None but real capitalists need apply. For farther particulars apply to Price, Jenkins & Co., Auc- tioneers and Valuers, College Chambers, Swansea. 3816 Valuable Colliery forfcrte. Present Output about 5,03o Tons per Month of Excellent Bitu- minous Coals. THE present Colliery is opened by Adit," and is situate in the locality of several of the best Collieries in Sou h Wales. The property, under a long lease at a nominal rent, extends over 500 acres, and contains the whole of the Rhondda and Aber- dai e seams of steam coal. Apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins & Co., Colle?e Chambers, Swansea. 3317 m ESSRS PRICLP, JENKINS, AND oo.. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENTS, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA, UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY (FIRE & LIFE). Instituted in the reign of Queen Anne, A.D. 1714. During the last Thirty Years the BONUS has averaged upwards of ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per Cent. per ANNUM. Agents-PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. iy8 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR NOVELTIES. STRANAGHAN AND STEPHENS, (Late J. and C. Sankby & Co.), FAMILY GROCERS AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, 18, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF, Respectfully beg to announcs that their ANNUAL SHOW OF FANCY ARTICLES, CHINESE and JAPANESE GOODS, COSAQUES, &c., Will commence On THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 9. 4151 For Sale. HPHE TIMES, clean and perfect, posted the X evening of the day published, at 26s. for the ensuing six months, being the half-price, and postage included. The Shipping and JIercantzle Gaettt, posted, the morning after the c veniiig p ablished, at 393 for the ensuing six months, being Hlf-price, and postage. D. T, Jackson, 123, Page-street, Westminster, London, S.W. DOWELL AND COMPANY'S GENUINE TEAS IICO-IID Are Commanding a high reputation wherever they TO NONE are known, and are sold in Packets, at the very jiqjj reasonable rate of 2s. 6d., 3s., and 3s. 4d, per — pound. PURITY t —————— Thousands are using them with the greatest STRENGTH satisfaction. Wholesale of FLAVOUR POWELL AND CO., AND ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF, ECONOMY And Retail of most ShopkeepnB. 176'2 Buy ^cioTriri?^ And be-ware of inferior imitations.—" 1 havs been LAUN- DRESS to the PRINCE OF WALES for several years, and I con- sider RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE is the BEST ever used, and undoubtedly gre&Uy superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or April lSUi, lS 5414 toto and Contracts. (TRP ORATION OF DUBLIN. PAVING SETS. Committee No. lof the Corporation of Dublin invite TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery of 12,000 Tons of PAVING SETS, and 5,000 Yards of CHANNEL STONES. Subject to the conditions, and agr«t.-ably to tho specification, which can be had at the Office of the City Engineer, in the City liall Cork-bill, Dubliii. Terms—Casta (net) on Delivery in Dublin. The description of stone to be Syenite Granite, of a bard, tough, close grain, or Green or Whin Stone. Samples to be submitted. Delivery to commence about the 1st of February next. By Order, J. BEVERIDGE, Secretary. City Hull, Dublin, 27th November, 1875. 4152 yjLAM WON NO SCHOO L BOA R D. PONTYPRIDD SCHOOLS. LENDERS ara invited fcr the erection of two additional CLASS-ROOMS at the above Schools. Bills cf quantities can be obtained of Messrs James Seward and Thont<w, architects, Cardiff. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Architects* office, and at the Court House. Pontypridd. The Baard do not bind themselves to accept the lowts. or any Tender. Tenders to be sent to me not later than Salurdiv, the 11th December "next. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk to the Board, Pontypridd. Court Hon84, 27th Nov. m^er. 4101 ^utotic Appointments* 0OWBRIDGE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, in January next, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for a Mixed School at Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. P', oiii 100 to 12U children expected to attend. Also, a CERTIFICATED MIS- TRESS for the same School (for Infants' Depaitment). From 50 to 60 children «xpecJed to attend. A married couple preferred, in which case the Master only need hold a Certificate. The School is built with a view to accommodate 183 children. ALSO WANTED, early in January next, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for a Mixed School at Maindy, i-ituate about two miles from Cowbridge. About 80 children expected to attend. The School is built, with a view to accommodate 96 children. There is a Master's Dwelling-house (unfurnished) belonging to each School. Both Schools and Master's Dwelling-house are new. Applications, stating sa ary required, age, class of certificate, past experience, and enclosing copy testimonials, to be sent to THOMAS REES, Clerk to the Board. School Boatd Office, Cowbridge, 26th November, 1875. 4091 PENARTH LOCAL BOARD. ELECTION OF CLERK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Local Board for the Urban Sanitary Disitrict of Penarth will, st a Meeting to be held at the Poiice-court, Penarth, on Tuesday, the 14th December inst.. at 7 p.m., proceed to the Election of a duly qualified Legal Gentleman to fill the office of CLERK to the Board, at a salary of £4() per annum. Applications to be sent to me, at No. 21 Queen-street, Cardiff, on or before the ISth instant. By Order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk pro tem. Dated December 1st, 1875. 4109 LLANRHIDIAN HIGHER SCHOOL JLJ BOARD. Wanted, an ASSISTANT TEACHER for the Three Crosses Board School (% elah preferred). Apply, stating age, qualification, and salary required, te I' W. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. I 14, Park-Htreet, Lianelly, 30th Nov., 1876. CARDIFF SCIIUOL BOARD. TRANSFER PUPIL TEACHER. WANTED, immediately, a TRANSFER PUPIL TEACHER, in his third or fourth year, tor the Tioys' Board School. Applications, stating age, with copies of testimonials, to be bo cent to mef P. REES, Clerk o the Board, Cardiff, 2€th November, 1875. <090 =- (Efltttatian. S~T. MART'S HALlV Curdiff.—Board Day- School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years at Age. Conducted by Mr ant Kra uimpaon, Certificated Teachers (first-claas). 17(7 New Quarter commences OcLot er 6th. LAS SIC A L AND COMMERCIAL c TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. ESTABLISHES 1864. Principal Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by competent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Professions Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-Class Examinations. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Date of Ro-opeU.D Monday, July 26th 1875. 47 OLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD A SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 186S. PumcrrAi.: Rsv. EDGAR WILLIAMS, MA., BD The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREPARATORY TRAIN. ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects to a limited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupilg will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami- nations. The Duties1 of the New Year will be commenced on the 14th Of JAJJUAKi. RAUFURD COLLEGBrMAIDEN: c HEAD, BERKS. CONDUCTED et EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL. SURGICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATION^ Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas For pros pectuses apply to the Principal. :6813 DUO,&TION.-Unexpected Vamneies having JLJ occuired in a good School at CLIFTON, a few BOARDERS will be received at about half the usual terms.-AddreW-1 Prin- cipal, ldr Thatcher, 44, College-green, Bristol. 1555 SOHObL.-In a Young LADIES"SCHOOL at k3 CLIFTON THREE BOARDERS are required to make up the usual number, and will be taken at very reduced terms.—Address A4mes," Mr Sage. 6, Beigmve-place, Clifton. H- 1554 E M LYN G R AM MAR € C H O O L NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Terms for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently built a large and commodious House, is open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day Scholars hare hitherto been very successful at the different public examinations. 1694 GENERAL MACHINERY PURCHASE HIRE COMPANY. 23, ROOD-LANE, FENCHURCH-STREET, LONDON. Manufacturers, Farmers, &c., supplied with Machinery and Implements for their business under an improved PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM of easy payments extending over 1, 2, or 3 years.Particular >nd opinions of the Press post free. 225 years.Particular 'Ond opinions of the Press post free. 226 EiMlLE (late Assistant with Mr Brukewich) begs to announce that he has OPENED a HAIR-CUTTING and SHAVING SALOON at NO. 2, GEORGE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, I Where Perfumery and ell Toilet Requisites may he obtained at reasonable charges. He trusts by atricl attention to business to merit a share of public patronage, A call at the above addtess is respectfully solicited. J SESSIONS AN D SON S • IMPORTERS AND FACTORS Of all kinds ot BUILDING MATERIALS, CANAL WHARF EAST, CARDIFF, AND THE DOCKS, GLOUCESTER. MANUFACTORIES: — Stbasi SLATE WORKS, JOHN-STREET, Cardiff. Steam SLATS WORKS, Gmjuomter.. BRICK AND TILS WORKS. SANDHURST, NEAR Gloucestbr. ALBION STUM Joinsrt WORKS, Gloccestbr. ROOF TIMBERS, FLOOR BOARDS, LATHS, DOORS, WIN- DOWS, MOULDINGS. CHIMNEY PIECES, BATHS AND MONUMENTAL WORK in Enamelled Slate, Marble and Stone. ROOFING SLATES AND TILES. FLOORING QUARRIES AND FOREST OF DEAN PAVING. SEWERAGE PIPES, CHIMNEY POTS. AGRICULTURAL DRAINAGE PIPES. RED, BLUE, AND WHITE BUILDING BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, &c. REGISTER AND SHAM GRATES, COOKING RANGES, SPOUT ING, AND FALL PIPES. STONE STEPS, SILLS, WINDOW HEADS, TROUGHS, c. DAIRY SHELVING, MILK AND WHEY COOLERS. STABLE FITTINGS, in iron and Slate. T-wjau Cttb, vritti good discount.—The tr»4e liberally treated wMl —s«j -61$^ lulilic Jlutitts. OPENING OF THE NEATH ANDlbISTRICT T 0 AM WAYS. lb S important unuert iking being now in full working order, the unjtrsigned has been favoured with instructions hy the, 11 contractors to Invite TENDERS for lully paid up Shares ( £ 5 each), m large or enrul 1 >ts, to suit the convenience of purchasers. v™ 0LD> SHARE BROKE Rand FINANCIAL Avrc^i, .N&Alii. 3703 THE NATIONAL SAFE" DEPOSIT COMPANY (L'mited). ], Queen Victoria-street, Mansion House, London. Capital: 4500,000; Subscribed, 42W,060. Dirkctors J. H. PtTLBSTON, Esq., M.P., Chairman. LAWFORD Aclasd, Esq. (Chairman Ceylon Company). Gkokus Aruuthnot, Ksq. (Chairman Oriental bank Corporation). Gbjk'AS W. BakSSIT, Esq. (Baruetts, Hoares, Hanburys, and Lloyds). Horatjo S. Couwox, Esq. (Director United Discount Corpora- lion). Lord W. M. Hat (Director Eastern Telegraph Company). Hcua F. SAXDBMAt, Eq (Director s'cotusti Union Insurance Co.) Tre Company is now ready to let, to approved applicants, safes in their Fire and Burglar Proof Tauks at rentals of iC2 10s to A:30 per annum. NO INSURANCE 13 NECESSARY. The main object of tho Company is to provide the public with a perfectly eeciiie yet insxDensive repository for valuables of tvery d. cription. The Company take for itafe custody all kinds of Securities, Valuable Property, Bonds. Wills, Marriage Settle- ments, ard other documents^ and guarantee their value when iequired Drawn Honda, Coupons, &c., collected. .tstinkers are not responsible for deposit of Valualable?. The Company undertake the Datits of Trustees, Receivers, and Executors., and act in other confidential capacities. Jhe Grtat Vault is sucerior to any tuilding in the world intended for similar purposes, end is entirely underground, A constant watch is kept both inside and outside the building. There is a room especially adapted and reserved for ladies. The premises can be inspected, and further particulars obtained i on application* 3507 HENRY WEST, Manager. 3Bttildin0 cJorietitS. j ARDIFF PER-Al-A-INTENT BENEFIT BUILD. c ING SOCIETY. ING SOCIETY. Offices No. 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Trubtibs Win. Alexander, Esq. Chas. W. David, Esq. Chas. Henry Williams, Eso. Secbetart: Pete Price. Agints Pontypridd, Messrs Alexander Bros.; Walnut Tree Bridge, Mr Wm. Kvans, Junction Shop Merthyr and Aberdare, Mr Da-id Evans, Auctioneer; Newport, Mr Thomas J. Jones, Auctioneer, Commercial Buildings Rhymney, Mr Jones, The Picton Arms, Pontlottyn Ogmore and Cwmgarw, Mr. John Martell, Post Office, Ogmore Vale; Llantrissant, Mr. William John, Brynteg, Llantrissant. Sums of £ 100 to £ 3,000 ready to be advanced on Mortgage of Houses or Land. Intending Borrowers should send in applications for advances on the F ret day in the Month. Shares may be taken and Deposita made daily. All further information, Copies of Rules, Actuary's Report, Iialance-sl eet, &c., may be obtained daily, at the Society's Office, Crocicherbtown, Cardiff, er of any of the Society's Agents. N.E.—The present rate of interest on Deposits is 5 per cent. six months' notice, 4i per cent. three months, and 4 per cent. at call. 2098 1653 PETER PRICE. Secretary. HOMES FOR THE MILLION! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT building VJT SOCIETY, CARDIFF. £ 5,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. C50,000 already advanced to Working Men and otheN. IU EMERY, Secret.ry. 18 DOCKS. CABDIFF Jtasnranct, SUN FIRE O P P I 0 E Agekt Mn PETER PRICE. Mr Price, having been (or twenty years an Agent of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the public, and appeal to the well-known charactcr which this Society has obtained for a just and prompt discharge of Claims miuia upon it during the 1«5 years it has been established. Prospectuses and all information cm be obtained at 3, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. 10MI NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY JL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 34, CAnnon-street, London, E.C. POSITIVE IJOLICIES ARE UNCONDITIONAL INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEITABLE. 1. Unconditional, being free from all conditions of every kind restrictive of the assured, except the duo payment of premiums. 2. Indi putablc, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground after the policy has been issued; even the age of the assured bsing admitted, upon evidence called for when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as under the ordinary srsiem, until it becomes a claim. S. Non forfeitable, because every premium purchases a fully paid-np policy or Posit ve note for the relative proportion that ihe premium bears to the sum assured, which Positive note never lapses, but remains in force till death, whether subsequent pre- miums are paid or not. THE SECURITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS Consists oi (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over zC50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premium received. (not lesi than 80 per cent. of the gross) Specially reserved for piyment of Claims unJer Polie-es, and invested in Trust in the names of The Rt. Hod. Lord Sandhurst-, 'j Thomas Hughes, Esq., Q.C., j-Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq.,) (3) The other Assets and Property of the Company con stltut n< the most unexceptional provision for payment of Claims under Policies. POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of Application for Assurance, the Rates of Premium, Dr. Farr's Repo; t oil the Life Fund, and all information can be ebtained on application to 864 FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular .Xa person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency but as it may happen, as a matter of fact. the very next journey underaken, and as the sum at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- surdly small, it is not too much to say that the in- surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most travellers. £1,000 if killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a single payment of £ 3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42 POULTRY, LONDON. RESERVE FmtD AND GUARANTEE, £ 14,000. Prospectuses, Ac., free, on application to Mr. W. Be r F.S.S. Managing Director, to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or MR. M. WATERS, 2, Grkbxwat Terrace, NEATH. 103 A CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPAN1 A (LIMITED), T, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, LO. General Accidents. Railway Accidental Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the om 01 through the various Agents throughout the Country to I Agent* see Local stories. c WARDING. Manager N OTICE OF REMOVA L. HENRY KINSEYTM. INSI. M.E., CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER CONTRACTOR AND AGENT. SWANSEA, has Removed from POSTERN BUILDINGS to more convenient I Offices, at 5 CASTLE-STREET CORNER OF TEMPLE STREET. 4134 JJOOFING SLATES, ROOFING SLATES. A. WINCHCOMBE, SLATE MERCHANT, NEATH. All Orders promptly Attended to. I 10, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. ROBERT houghton, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CU'LE", AM) DKALHH IN Bt-ST ELECTWI-PLATE, So!.cits un !nsjscti"u oi his extensive stock. All Goods maiked ill Plain ligllr. at the lowest Cash Prices, A large assoitmcnt of New Gocds suitable for Presents. l Joseph Roagers and Sone' Celebrated Table and It Pocket CUTLERY. Best Goods in all Departments ab Ready Money Pricm W71. justness Addresses. TO THE MANAGERS OF CLOTHING CLUBS, CHARITIES, &c.. inr OWELL AND COMPANY Are now receiving: their Deliveries from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, ami SCOTCH MARKETS, Which they have again Visited. TLcir Extensive Purchasis, MADE FOR CASH, afford them Special Facilities for making their Puces Right to their Cus. tomers. The Range of Goods suitable for the Clubs has had Careful Attention, and will bs found, both iu Quality and Price, to girt Satisfaction, as at former Seasons. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 9,11,12,13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ZOá. D. JOTHAM AND SONS 2f» AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS and GENERAL OUTFITTERS. D JOT HAM & SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten Depart- • ments. Every article being at the lowest possible price, and in plain figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to match). LIEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (to match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN. TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, C01# LARS, CUFFS, &c. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. -'f' DJOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. K m High-class Style. CLOTHING IS £ u,rablS M1a,teria'- Value for Money. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. CLOTHING IS Durable Material. Value for Money. Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR Permanent Colours. Fashionable Designs. GentlamanJy-Appsaraneefc THE PRINCIPALITY- CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM & SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, viz. Monday, Tuesday, At S o'clock, Thurtdiy, and Friday Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throughout the Year. 1351 A UTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. MESSRS. W. PRlCE & SONS, The Cardiff House Sr. 3Iaf.t-sktbet & Carol ike-street, Cakdi; r, Are showing new styles in OVERCOATS all sizes, in Black, and Blue, Wors ed Coatings, Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Friezes, 4c. ULSTERS and INVERNESS CAPEIS in the New Makes and '1 YACHTING JACKETS, with fancy iiuiltsd or Rugging linino suitable for the season. Jul,cts for Artisans in Ducks, Serges, Flannels, and Blanket'nge at lower prices than hitherto offered. Suits of a Piece -A choice Selection, specially •»- r„ made for this season. New Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mauds, and Ru'1"?. Bel makes in Hosiery, Hatg, raw, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, Trunks, and Travelling Bsga. Terms: Cash, no Discount, no Deduction. 24 DE BERGUE AND CO. (LIM:ID), WAUNTREODA WORKS, near CARDIFF. It OILERS • or ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND MOST APPROVED TYPM TANKS, GIRDERS, ROOFS, IRON PIT-HEAD FRAMINC, &c. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING OR CHANGING THEIR RESIDENCE. DEBEXHAM AND FREEBODY Invite Families Furnishing or Removing, to apply for Estimates for Reception Room or Bed Room Furniture, interior decorations, or the removal of Furniture. Their extensive Show Rooms always contain a large stock of high class Furniture, Carpets and Draperies in every approved style and they have a skilled staff of designers, decorators aod upholsterers always employed. Specially constructed furniture Van of various siz-s, are kept with every appliance for ths safe Lng removal of furniture and household effects. All Prices are calculated at the lowest possible net Cash rate. Their New Illustrated Farnitaie Book will be sent free on application. 29 CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAN. rjmE QARDIFF CLOTHIERS. MASTERS AND 00 MP ANY. « • I"-$ h 2 S o S £ & S cqH 09& u O P S" § £ £ •< 2 S » W '—> C w? (6 g W K SO OS. « S o u 17s.6d.jiQa. 6d. 121s. 6d. 103. lid.; 12s. 6d. 15s lid jig. 21s. 115s. 6d. 125a. 6d. 17s. lid. los. 6d. 19s. 9d. |5a, 25s. 6d.|l9s. 9d. j29«. 9dJ 8s. 9d.| 17s. Gd.j 23s. 6d..7Si 9^ -¡-' 2Si. 6d. 1 21.. 35B. 6d. 10s. Cd. 19s. 9d. tJe. 6d. Si. 9d. } -I-j- 32s. Gd. 23s. Gd. j 42s. lis. Gd. 21s. I 2fts. 9d. 'lOa. 6d, _1_ ¡-I-I- 35s. Gd. 25a. 6d. 45s. 15s. 6d. 25s. 6d.j 3211. 6d. 12s. 6d, i | 42s. 29s. (id. 49s. Gd. 17s. Gd. 27s. Gd,! 37s. Gd. 15s. 61L [ i | j I 50s. 35g. Gd.55s. 12s. 9d., 29e. Gd. :3.s.. 6d. 17 fl. 6i 6:Js. 45s. 6=:8. 21s. 323. Gd. 45s. ¡ls. 6d. I -_i_H -1- jyj-ASTERS AND QOMPANY, 29 AND 30, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. EMPLOY THE "QTAR" FURNITURE VANS, & J. DAV1ES, NO 1 TtiE HAYES CAltDifTF. 197 g M 1 T H 1 1 !■: 1.1) C L r if S li 0 AV "4 IIOKSE-POWRTt HORiZ,. STAL i-TEAM ENGINE, .1: ;>.s £ »d. NEW COMBINED VEU11CAL EGnE t LOlLfcU, &u, WILL BE EXHIBITED at StAnd No. 153 in GiUery SMITH- FIELD CLUB SHOW. RAY. MEAD and Co., ENGINEERS and BOILER MAKEES. L— SS, Upper Thuues-street. London.—Price Lists FiW. MM