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) It is much cheaper to buy a good article and pay a fair price. Don't buy inferior INDIA RUBBER GOODS. Send orders for Washers, Valves, SteHn Packing. &s., to ANDERSO, ABBOT, & ANDERSON, SWANSEA. Where a large stock is kept of best manufacture.
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ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 16 and 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS OF INDIA RUBBER AND COTTON CANVAS DRIVING BELTS made in all widths. Stock always en hand, each Belt warranted of best materw, and stamped with the name ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON
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"hipping 310titts. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ^QUKJ O BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. ) „ SAILINGS WEEKLY. The Screw Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills: &.NTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, rrrPw Linklater; AILSAt Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sou Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless Ðrevented by circumstances), as follows during the month 41 J (:- „ CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AM> BELFAST, a JJ^esday ..3 p.m. 116 Wednesday. 3 p.m. Wednesday „ ..9 p.m. 23 Wednesday. s p.m. SO Wednesday 2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. ~™ay 1 p.m. | 18 Friday .1 p.m. "tday 4 p.m. 126 Friday 4 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 2/1UrBday .2 p.m. 117 Thursday .2 p.m. Thursday .2 p.m. j 24 Thursday P-m- w With liberty to tow and assist Vessois.. —Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 19s.! or «T^?W: Cabin, 20s.; Return, 80s.; Steerage, 18* M; Soldiers 9r Sailors, 10a. U^ods to be alongside In time for shipment before the adver- time of sailing. fc^PPly in Glasgow to William Sloan 9?* Grecnock, to Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; to Robert Henderson & 3on; to Mark Whitwill •S • and in Cardiff, to O.J- WEBB & CO., f Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse June, 1875. 9669 ALTERATION or DA U UF SAILING. CIOB.K, NEWPORT, &QARDIFF. Vy FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS. St"i"flK-»On and after 8th DECEMBER the City of Cork Packet Co s Steamers will leave CORK for MILF9RD Com?°RT> and EVERY MONDAY, returning to aiwi« rom NEWPORT EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY Jgtor CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. S~ «Ww^CaW?' £ 1oJ8'' Cabin Beturn Ticket, available for one fuMk (including Steward's fees), llB- Deck, 7s. For tber particulars see small bills. KP^IFp-—Mr E- c- DOWNING^Khipbroker, Bute Docks. CoXP0RT.-Mr JAMES MAD DOCKS, Dock-street. City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 7 I AM^ICAN LINE. TJNITEI) STATES MAIL STEAMERS MTWEKN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT UTIU. CHAROS, to- NEW YORK, BOSTON, OR BALTIMORE. rlrst-clan full-powered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail I' tl From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are KENILWORTH 7th July <w PENSYLVANIA •• 14th July at Queenstown the following day to embark passengers. Sta £ « £ the on,y Tnwis-Atlantic Line sailing under the United of th »8' and the accommodation for Passengers ij equal to any p" ur°Pean Steamship Lines. of tho*12.ger8 and Gooda are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf and £ ?N?SYIiVANIA Kailr0ad CfcMPASYwhich 18 ^e shortest CarSs direct route to all places in the Western States. PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced PASSAGE as ow as any other line, including an p*nJ.t8"rply ?f Provisions, cooked and served up by the Com- j^^MEDIATE PASSAGE, including Bedding, and aU ^■ary utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 0» 1. a J'i Water-street, LiverpooL 124, Hi £ *? -riafi i° n Cardifl; Joiur COPBLAND, itrej.ti^^treet, Merthyr Tydfil; David DAVIBB, 2, Cannon^ *Aberdare. 8952 0°D NEWS TO EMIGRANTS jmr j Canada still calls for labour; wafes hich BkL.n° lockouts. Mr -Down sails again for Canada by Allan to_^r_Mail steamer, 24th June, from Liverpool; he will take etn^ranta with him at very low rates, and guarantee to see all WuiP'.oyeU and comfortably settled before he returns. Those th«iaS> to join this party are strongly advised to apply early, as /t d0m?u?rt)er w' .8'r'ct'y limited. Labourers and female In anStlc 8ervants assisted out every week sail evsry Thursday, to employment is certain.—For further particulars apply Enei«.n Emigration Agent, Victoria-street, Bristol -fye stamp for reply. 0205 L L A N L I N B. SH0RTB8T OOBAK PABSAOI TO AMERICA. O Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail 8team«n. 8>'Msg DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and ThurnUv. ^Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore. U^^din^ passenge™ on easy terms to all parts of Canada and United f^geon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of ]?engers. fc2?*fengers who wcure their Tickets before leaving home are the^r ^e Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the ^P«ny. wh0 eharge of them ontil they go on board O^pCanadian Government A8^ISTED PASSAGES by LINK to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- f jf^Servants. „ Co i?ates of Freight or apply to Allan Brothers and 46*' s_e*andra Buildings, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, OxW?te"Btreet' Car<^ • 'w H 'U Bu8e* Page-street, and 8, 8.1?, Swansea, J** i„C,?08eloy» Wind-street, Neath D. SrS01* British Schools, Llandovery^ J. R. Daniel, St. Mkry- I 5929 J; gtigutance I JJ I F E A S A FRANCE. I 01 £ £ ComD^vCfo?'?h8aion' wil1 be by a I ^old-e^bhshed Company for the Introduction of New SECRETARY, care of Gravatt, n, King-street, v» — 949 p p .OVIDICNT CLRktKS' AliD GENERAL fr GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). ered by Act of one of thefgofoSwtfnt Oiffcials. ^ment to gua- "nd ppelly empow ent. Officials. fiament to gua- tbefldelity ofGoverDD1 CXPIW Subscribed, ZIOO,000 I Psd up and Inverted, £ 50,000. bt, -ftdmm Forms of Proposal, and all information may be o eagwts, Meg8ra J0HN JENKIN8 Auctioneers, &c-, 20, High-tree^ Cardiff. N^N FIRE OFFICE. ESTABLISHM) A. D. 1710. Irlnranceø effected from is 6d per i-100 per annum. No chatte for Policy or Stamp. Prompt and Liberal Loss Settlement. p g. I'1le UIIeII, F°"t!! °bf =:' tabnct aU information l'e8pecttnr be 0 of the centB liessm. Joalif JENKINS and CO., Stock Brokers, &c"h-etreet, 0 IC AND L D ACCIDENT "K C^SXJALTY INSURANCE ASS0CIATI0N Inmw Established, 1856. .^Sl^apltal' iiiJoooo' granted against ACCIDENTAII DK^^ • Of MrJlON for PERSONAL INJUREAccinrWTS ACc^kincJs, including RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. ^^DENTS to PLATE-GLASS. ^against MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS and OQ-, AUCTIONEERS, Ac. S- 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 15 N F I R~E OTHF AGKNT: MB. RETICR PRICE. '——— having been for twenty years an Agent of the SUN Public *FICE, can confidently recommend it to the notice of the *• oht*?d aPPeal to the well-known character which this Society °0on for a just and prompt dischanre of Claims made Pi^gn^rin)? the 165 years it has been established. Justuses and all information can be obtained at— 3, CROOK HKKBTOW^, CARDIFF. 1615 SCOTTISH WIDOWS' ESTABLISHED 1816. Existing Assurance! £ 19,000 000 f' -Accumulated Funds 6,90q'<h>0 The 1Jnual Income 760*000 ^»ner8fit belon8B to antJ iB divisible amongst the Policy f AGENT MR. PETER PRICE, "T PJ7-J— 8' OROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. L6U ^"OIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 1 7. Bank Buildines, Lothbury, KC. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. WfSURANCRn l^eath by Accidents. through the 1)6 effected direct with the Office o> Afc^nta, see Aeents throughout the Cauntry_!s>01 cal Directories. C. HARDING, Manage* "ales blJ udton. SALE THIS DAY. Morgan 8treet, Pontypridd.- -Sale of well preserved Household Furniture and Effec'8. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS. are instruc- ted. by A. Stockwood, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the premis s, as above, on Tuesday, the 29th June, 1875, the whole ol the HOU-Jt HOLD FURNI1URE and Effects, consisting of Drawing Room—Walnut Couch, Walnut Chairs (four of which are covered in Wool work) handsome carvel Walnut Table, worK Table, square Whatnot, fancy Chairs, Cornice and Curtains Pamt ings,Engravings. &c., Ornaments. fancy Bracke", Brussels Carpet, cearlv new. Fender, Fire Irons, &c.. t Dining Ro-m-Mahogany Suite, comprising6 hair-seated chau-s, Couch and Easy Chair, Tek scop a Table, excellent Cottage Piano- forte, by Chappell & Co., Musia Stoo sundry Chaira, Oak lable, Engravings, Ornaments, fancy Brackets, oil cloth, Ruj, &c., lender, Coal Vase, and Fire Iro is.. „ T Breakfast Room—Table, 6 Ch-'irs in leather, 2 Lamps, Books, Engravings, Ornaments, &c., also the appointments of 4 Bed. rooms, including Iron and other Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Furniture, Mattresses, Palliasses, &c.» Mirble top and other Washstands, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Chairs, Carpets, ftair Carpet and Rods swing Glasses, Towel Horses and Toilet Ware, nl{Ttli The Kitchen contains the usual Furniture and Culinary Uten- sils, several Pens of choice Fowls will be offered, also the Garden Tools, Bedding, and other Plants, Hen Coops, &c. Thrre will be no reserve. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at °Catrioifues are being prepared, and may beihad on application to the Auctioneers, at their Pontypridd or Cardiff Offices. Institute Chambers, Pontypridd, June 10th. 1875. 553 SALE THIS DAY. Auct'on Mart, Canton Market, Cardiff. Mr. BODINGTON'S next Monthly SALE of STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BARNES* &c. -will be held as above on TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1875, Fair" day. Entries solicited. Couditions as usual. Sale to commence at 11.30 a. m. Auctioneer's Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline-terracf, Canton, Cardiff. 689 SALE THIS DAY. Sale of Furniture of a Fourteen-roomed House. To Parties furnishing, and others. Victoria Auction Rooms, St. Marj -street, Cardiff. MESSRS. N. LAWRENCE and CO. have re- ceived instructions from Mr Thomas Shew to SELL by AUCTION the Complete Furnitureof a 14-roomed House, removed to the Victoria Sale Rooms in consequence of the landlord not allowing a sale on the premises, together with a few lots of New Furniture from the last consignment; also a quantity of Cider, and 15 dozen of Sparkling Champagne, on MONDAY and TUESDAY June 2Sth, and 29th. To be on view on the mornings of sale. Sale to commence at 3 o clock in the afternoon and 7 each evening. 635 SALE TO-MORROW. Aberaman, near Aberdare, MESSRS. LAWRENCE and CO., of Cardiff, have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Lake, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Caatle Inn, Aberdare, on the 30tli instant, aU those EIGHT COTTAGES, situate in Gwawr-street, Aberdare, aforesaid, and being Nos. IS. If!, 17,18.19, 20, 21, and 22, and in the respective occupations of Mr. Phillips and others; subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced. Sale to cummence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to Mr. M. Morgan, Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, at. Mary-street, Cardiff. 643 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE TO JULY 14th. Port of Cardiff. MR T. S. HUNTLEY has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JOLT 14th, 1875, instea L of JUNE 80th, as previously advertised, at the MoulJt Stuart Hotel, Bute Docks, Cardiff, the fast-sailing LUGGER ANNA, of Guernsey, lying in the West Bute Docks, 107 tons net register, carries 210 toes, D.W. on 10 feet )0 inches draft. Built of the beat materials at Reion in latter part of 1872, and then classed 3-3rd 9 J ears. Is well found fnitores, and ready for sea. This vessel sails very fast, and Is a good model. The sale will take place at 3 for 4 o'clock. For Inventories and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Crockherbtown, or Messrs Morel Bros. Shipbrokers, Cardiff. 694 SALE THIS DAY. 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff.- Sale of first-class Furniture, Pier- glasses, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Palliasses, &c., &c. MR JOSEPH PAYNE and CO. beg to inform thoir friends and the public that he will SELL, on MONDAY, June 28th, 1875, and Three following days, Mahogany Dining Table with screw, .£8; ditto Dining Room Suite, in leather, spring and slued back chairs, aC16 10s; ditto Bookcase, round corners, 46 Its large Pier-glass, iC4 15s: Mahogany Sofa, in hair, 70s; Couches, ditto, 60s; ditto Chairs, 7s Gd ditto, 14s 6d. Drawing Room Suite, in crimson rep, £ 18 10s; inlaid oval Loo, pillars and claws, £5 lIN; superior Walnut Chiffonier, with marble top, plate-glass back and panels, 410 10s Mahogany Chiffoniere, 75s; Mahogany Easy Chairs, in hairseatintr, £ 2 14s; ditto Dininir Room Chairs, in real leather, 22B Mahogany Duchesse Table and Stand, inarble top, complete, £ 9 9s; 6ft. Pine Wardrobe, having- presses, drawers, andtray, £ io 10s; marble top Washstands, 29s; Mahogany t hest of Drawers, £ 3 17s 6d cane-seated Chairs. 3s; half-tester Bedsteads, brass foot rail, 70s; Feather Beds, Bolster, and Pillows, £ 3 7s 6d, and every description of Furnitur «pro- portionately low. All goods warranted, and exchanged if not approved. Cheapest House in Cardiff for gooi Furniture. 700 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE BY MR. THOMAS PARRY. The Cot Farm, Within One Mile of Caerleon and Llanwern Stations, and Two Miles from Newport,—Important Sate of Growing Crops, Cider, Implements, Furniture, &c. MR. THOMAS PARRY has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY the 80th day of JUNE, at the Cot Farm, Chris^urcb.jS^V^0^ disposed of, in which we d^ notice wm be given) the growing crons of HAY and LATTERMATH, in convenient lots, on about 90 acres of Und, until 2nd February, 1876 about twenty acres o^ wheat; lour acres of barley four acres of o»ts, and one acre of vetches. Also, a stump of old meadow hay about five tons, and a quantity of straw, all C*18tchurch and Magor. The whole can be taken off or c msumed on the pre- mises, to suit the convenience of purchasers If consumed on the premises the use of buildings and yards can be had, as may be arAbout600 galloDSof prime Cider and Peny. The Implements include new work complete, Cambridge roller, iron scuffler, horse »srusher, portable cow cribs, broad-wheel waggon, brewen. Hey. grind- StAlso^quantity of Household Furniture and numerous other articles too numerous to particularize.) Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m.. The FARM TO LET, with immediate possesmon^and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or Mr Wilmot, on the farm, who will show the lots. 7fto Dated Caerleon, Newport, June 22nd, 1875. 702 Capital Old-established Commercial Hotel and Posting House. IV/fR. e- t* LEWIS has received instructions JxJL to SELL by PRIVATE TBEATY, the following very JxJL to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the following very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising old-established Hotel and Posting-home, situated in an important City in Somersetshire also, the business carried on therein, which has been established about 70 years. The premises are spacious and well arranged for the business, containing wail-fitted bar and par- lour large dining, drawing, commercial, billiard and smoking rooms, 11 bedrooms, servants' rooms, kitchen, scullery, cellars, stabling, coachhouses, &e. The Fixtures, Fittings, Furniture, Ac., te be taken at a Valua- tion. Capital required about zl,600, part of which may remain on mortgage if desired.-For further particulars apply to Mr E. T. LEWIS, Valuer and Auctioneer, Bridewell-street, Bristol. 743 TNTLEY, ('FN.ERAL AUCTIONEER, JIOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, &c. SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, All business entrusted to with fidelity and Orders for AUCTION SALE|W«tfidj.^lieited Settlement made on day a^ HOU^PROP^TY bought and sold on Comminion. RENTS COLLECTED, repairs, &c., superintended. VALUAflONS made for Probate »n<i succession duties. iQff] Auction Rooms, opposite the 171 KNIGHT, Auctioneer and Drapers' Valuer, A? • thanks the mhab.tants of Swansea for their patronage thSl? the 16 yearS hLwi qXl bvwneM' and '"forms them » will hold periodical Sales by Auction, at the abive rooms ^L^umtture and other Effects. Parties having such for sale mav e^nd them in at any time. Cash advanced if desired. Orders for sales solicited and instructions KKseived, at No. 1, Gor^termce OT72» ^Hgh-street. Accounts settled promptly. A» uore te^ce« cARDIFF.-IIOUSES FOR SALE. TWO Semi-D«tached yir.LAS, Castle-road, price £ l,ooo. ioo^S' Lo*er George-street, Cathayg, above Drill HalL r rum 5 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-btreet, Catbays, price £100 each.. Five HOUStS in Eclipae-street, Splottlands. Four ^*?n(tltVn; £ r6et, Roath. Several SHOPS in Ganiet^tareet, Roath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oahlev-etreeA. Gran?etown, price £ 550 Five HOUSES and One SHOP in Diamoad-btreet. Rogth, Video £ | 3QQ » r Five HOUSES and a SHOP, jn Buby-street, price £ 550 Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, mice £ 450. Let at 2Is. per week. v One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate pos- session. Also Small BBBR-HOUSE in Mary Ann-fitreet, incoming* £ 60- Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SAT.II:L ALL parts of the town. Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General In- »ur*noe Agent, 60, OLiFton-tTRKKt, CARDIFF. fairs Jib gmrtwti. SALE THIS DAY. To Ironrmngers, General Dea'ers, and Others. MESSRS. TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on MON- DAY, June 28th, TUiSDAV 29th, WEDNESDAY 30th, THURS- DAY, July let, and fonowiDg day, if necessary, each day at II o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of the valu- able and well-selected STOCK-lN-TR\uE of Mr W. J. Aston, of Commercial-street, Newport, Mon., in liquida- tion, comprising a very large and useful assortment of ironmon- gery, cutlery, electro and nickel silver spoons, forks, Britannia metal tea and coffte pots. tin goods, carpenters' and other tools, br oml;, brathes, iron bedsteads, filterers, roofing felt, wire net- ting, bird cages, lamps, lamp glasses, cJcoa nut mats, fishing rods, tackle, and miscellaneous effects H almost endless variety. The Stock will be put up in Lots to suit tiie Trade. Noreserve. The Household Furniture, Fixtures, Gas Fittings, Glass Show Cases, &c., will be Sold by Auction on Qhurtday, the 8th day of July, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon punctually. For further particulars, apply to Metsri Williams h Co., Dock. street, Newport, Solicitors; Mcs.rs Lomas, Hanison, and Starkey, Accountants, Birmingham; or at the offices of the Auctioneers, 20, High-street, Newport, Mon. Dated June 21st. 1875. 730 BREWERIES FOR DISPOSAL.—CAPITAL well-established 74-Quarter Brewery in Somerset, incoming about £ 2,000; capital old-established 6-Quarter Brewery in South Wales, present proprietor retiring from business, incoming from "1,600 to £ 2,001;; excellent 4-Quarter Brewery, with residence, in Bristol, plant nearly new, incoming about £500. Apply to Mr. E. T. LEWIS, Brewers' Valuer. Bridewell-street, Bristol. 744 T-OBREWERS. Mr. E. T. LEWIS has ± received instructions to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, one of Lawrence's 20-Barrel Patent Capillary REFRIGERATORS, in excellent condition. Apply at the Offices, Bridewell-street, Bristol. 715 WILLIAM SANDJFI RS, W AU C TI ON EF, P-, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, g ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE;- CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Parade and three jottages in the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop. in Buzzard-rtreet, with stable and other back premises. Four houses in Russell-street; and Three houses in Buzzard, treet. ROATH.-Three genteel Residences in Cyril trraent Two houses in Copper-street; Six GenteelrMiden^s inMetaJ^troet, and Eight in Gold-sireet Five bouses in Clifton-street, and One 'aS&n^SSA. ww* s ■»«"• l°CAt?TON.—^laht houses in Bit* oI Freehold Land at th corner of Clive-road and E y-road. GRANGETOWN.- Nos. 8,1;, 10, linole-street. A liberal proportio. of the purchase money may be had on mortfrajre. Apply as ahove. 125 TUTESSKS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLLG^-SIKLSIKT, SWANSEA, BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants1 of Swansea and Neighbourhood that they have just commenced Business, and their long and varied experience in all of Commerce will enable them to afiord their Chents taj?es of that experience. They, at the same Ume.e all those who mav avail themselves of their services that their 1 utruc 10ns will be carried out with pro mptitude and dispatcn. During the alterations of the CoUege Chambers, all communi- cations lor Price, Jenkins, and Co. will be attended to at their Temporary Offices. 4. Trinity-pife. Swansea. 90M (ftducaxiotu QARDIFF GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MASTER REES GERSHON LEVI. Younsr Gentlemen are Prepared for COMMERCIAL PURhUi rs^ the PHARMACEUTICAL, MEDICAL, LAW, and UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, as well as for the various Dissenting aud Church of England Colleges.. T Duties will he resumed on TUESDAY, the 27th 01 July 1875. Full particulars obtained at the Schoolroom, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. Or on Application as above. 779 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TREDEGAR- VILLE, CARDIFF, Head Master, Mr H. Shewbrooks, B.A. (London) Assistant Masters, Mr Willi Riddel, M.A-, and Herr Schneller (of the University of Paris, &c,) ri „ Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local, tne v/ivii Service ExaminationSj and for the Universities. Terms, &c., on application to the Head Master. 0 The next Term will commence Thursday, August 5tn. GROSVFNOR BOYS' COLLEGE \jr (Near Clifton Down Station,) WHITE LADIES ROAD, CLIFTON, RRISTOL. Principal: DR. BENJAMIN TOMKINS. GROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE, BRIGHTON PARK, CLIFTON. Lady Principal: MRS. JOSEPH TOMKINS. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. Apply for a Book (51 pages) of the above Colleges before dwid'n? on a School for your sons and daughters. References to in all the towns of South Wales. CLASSICAL AND COMMEBCIAL TRAINING SCHOOL, MOM HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW-UILL, NEWPORT, MU«. ESTABLISHED 1864. PRINCIPAL Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by oompetent Masters. nmlnnni A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business ana rro Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-Class ExaminauoM. Spacious School-rooms, Dormitories, and Ptoygroona. Date of Re-open,ng Tuesday, January 28,1875. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD SWANSEA. ERTABLISHED 1808. PRINCIPAL: RBv. EDGAR WILLIAMS, MA., B.D. The COLLEGE affords a first-class PREP^ATO^ TRflJM- ING in CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subj cts to a limited number of young gentlemen. A tho g Dre. andCommerdal Education is* guaranteed. ,T £ L pared speciaUy, if required, for professional and College Jsxami nations.. _v and Term3 for BOARDERS and SCHOLARS, apply as above The Next Quarter commences Julv 22nd, 1875. ksT. CLriARS, CARMAIR ENS]EIIRE.- <0 CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Conducted by »he Rev. John Evans, B.A. (London University). TT_ Mr. Evans's pupila haT<s ^,n successful m the Pri^ty ol Glasgow, and University College, London they passed with credit the preliminary examinations of the lncorpora «d Law Society, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, ef Surgeons, be., &c., and one has won the Ber^n Scholai^p at the PresbyUnan College, Carmarthen. Terms on application^ J. DA IF, s 8 fiooL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 29. CHARLES-SMEET, CARDIFF. DUTIES WILL BE RESUMED JULY 2!KD, 1876. 696 C- HEPSTOW-GRAMMAR SCHOOL C A private School for Gentlemen. Principal, an experienced Schoolmaster and First Classman, B.A., London. Re-open July 19th. NWJ A T H O O L LEGE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRIMOIPAL nit. R. SMAJTH, M.A., LL.D., F.RG.S., F.O.S. A.,»1,M n# a number of Educational and Scientific works, And also Author o* a seyeral musical compositien8. v.n. PRINCIPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B.A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. for Boarders from 28 to 82 Guineas per annum. ^f,nilg admitted at any time, and if the quarter has com- Hew pup ionate charge f°r the remainder of it. Stfflo. anplication. 20h2 cHiG[NF,LL HOUSE EALING, Near principal, Miss A. K. LUCY. Fdurational Home for Young Ladies, to whose improvement Educatlcmai n devoteg her personal attention. The and cohort Uie1 Pnnc d, ta a beautiful garden, and croquet th^esoecial use of the Pupils; also iarge gravelE lawn for the espe goarders, 25 guineas per annum. Younir 20 iruineas. Best of references given bv th« feCnofthe'p^rand parents-of pupils. Ea^VveJ? being on the main lme of .he Great Western Raif. way, guUiications. HE OAR"D I F F TTM E a PDBLIBBBD Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAJTCR Wales/'and has a Circula. tion greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Press of Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any of its contemporaries. 7 Chief Offices; CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNCAN. GIFFARD'S INJECTORS for Feeding Boilers. VX By SHARP, STEWART, & CO., ManufactSers of the Original Patent.—Apply for Reduoed Price List to TAN- GYE BROS, and STEEL, Sole Licensees for South Wales and Forest of Dean. ggg 1 JtotittS TO-DAY. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CARDIFF AUXILIARY OF TUB BRITISH AND FOKEIGN BIBLE SOCIETY WILL BE HELD IN TBJI ASSEMBLY ROOMS TOWN HALL, TUED \Y, 29TH JUNE. The Rzv. J. W. BUNNE. Vicar of Wakefield, will attend as a Deputation. Various Ministers and Gentlemen will also take part in the Meeting. Chair to be taken at Seven o clock by W. T. EDWARDS, E-q. M.D. 762 LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE JLj DISTRICT OF ROATH. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the Roath District Local Board of Health intend, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of July, being in the week next following the day of the date hereof, and after the expiration of seven days from such day, to make a GENERAL DISTRICT RATk for the District for which the said Board acts and that the statement of the proposed rate is deposited for in- spection at Mr. Hodkinson's Office, 1, Wordsworth-street, Roath. Dated this 28th day ef June, 1^75. THOS. H. ENSOR, 782 Clerk to the said Board. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by J. H. BURGESS. Captain Commanding 1st Glamorgan ArtilleryiVolun- teers. Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, 26th June, 1875. I.- (;un drill at the Gun-shed, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday, and Friday, at 7 30 for recruits, and at 8.80 p.m. for old members, except Tuesday. 2.-Carbine practice at the Range, on Tuesday, at 6.30 p.m., for old members only. 3.—Shot practice at the South Dock, on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. Uniform, undress the competing detachments are requested to **For^duty during the weekending 4th July, 1874 Captain J. H. Burgess, Sergeant D. Rosser, Corporal J. Aliwood, Bombardier A. Buckland. Trumpeter T. Williams. By Order, (Signed) J. H. BURGESS, Captain Commanding 1st G. A. V. SCHOOL BOARD FOR BRITON FERRY. BYE-LAWS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that— 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bye-Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue depo- sited, for inspection, by any ratepayer, at the Lical Board Rooms, the Office of the School Board, for one month from the 28th day of June, 1875- 3. At the expiration of the said month, the said proposed Bye- Laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approvaL 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said pro- posed Bye-Laws srratis to any ratepayer. JOHN CEREDIG WILLIAMS, Clerk. 25th of June, 1875. 796 V I C TOR I A CLUB, CARDIFF. Mr J. R. EVANS, Treasurer. SKCRBTART pro tern., Mr ROBERT SIMPSON, Swiss Chambers, Crockherbtown. This Club 18 established to afford the usual accommodation of a social club to tradesmen and others resident in Cardiff. Temporary premises have been secured in Westgate-street ini. mediately be*nd the Victoria Rooms, St Mary-street, and are now teing specially fitted up for the purposes of ths Club.] The;entrance fee to the Club will be One Guinea, and the annual subscription One Guinea, the latter payable half-yearly in advance. The first one hundred members, to be called original membep, will, however,tie admitted without entrance fee, or ballot, provid- ing they are approved of by the Committee. Victoria Club being strictly proprietary, neither member nor committee incur any liability or responsibility beyond the amount of their annual subscription, all such liability devolving on the proprietor. Applications for membership should be made to the Secretary, Mr J. R. Evans, Victoria Club, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 618 ICTORIA CLUB, CARDIFF. An adjourned PRELIMINARY MEETING will be held at the 13LACK LION HOTEL, St. Mary-atreet, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, at Seven o'clock in the evening, to which all persons interested in the formation of the Club are respectfully invited. Qentlemen wishing to become members will oblige by forward- their names and addresses to ROBERT SIMPSON, Secretary pro tem. Swits Chambers, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 726 1708 TO-MORROW. J) RILL HALL, CARDIFF. By kind permission of the Marquis of Bute, A WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW h«l<l in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY, June 30th, 1875. The Messrs Roberts and Johnson's excellent STRING BAND wui play a choice and varied selection of music during the day. °Pen at half-past one p.m. Admission till five o'clock, Is; five till siX) M att £ riX 2d. Children accompanied by adults Half-price. 6W R H Y M N E R A I L W Â. Y. ALTERATION OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Ste the Company's TIMrt TABLES for the TIMES of RUNNING of TRAINS for JUuY, 1875. U CORS. LUNDIE, Manager. June 23rd, I875. 695 T> RECKNO CKS HIRE FLOWER, DOG, CAT, -|LJ» AHD POULTRY SHOWS. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, „. „ Will be Held at the MARKET HOUSE, BRECON, on THUBSDAY, July 22nd, 1875. By the kind permission of R. Crawshay, Esq., tee celebrated Cyfarthfa Band will »lav. the25th°j[' °at' and Poultry Shows will be held on Wednesday, Schedule"onL j^d Entry Forms for both Shows may be had of W. J. ROBERTS, Secretary. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. NEATH AND BRECON.—Single Fares for the double journey from all Stations MlD-WALES.Ioimrte Fares for the double journey from all Stations wht re the fare is not less than Is. MIDLAND.—alnoie Fares for the double Journey from Glas- bury, and all SUtirms beyond. BRECON AND IdgRI HYR.-Che&P Fares from all Stations where the fare is not less than Is. And Special Trains will leave Dowlais and Merthvr at 2.15 p.m., calling at all intermediate stations to Brecon. The Return Special Trains for Dowlais and MerthyrBALL THE ANNUAL HORTICULTURll BALL Will be held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on the evening of the Show. Tickets 10s each. 9957 TO LOVEPB OF FINE ARTS. EIGHTY oil PAINTINGS now on VIEW at Roberta' Picture Gallery, 35, Royal Arcade. Admission Free. 9668 gCRlFTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows :3UND AY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with them-Psalm cxix, 130 verse. 6906 JJOSPITAL FOR UMBRELLAS. 4,000 PATIENTS CURED ANNUALLY. PATOHTS with Bkokbn RIBS, DISLOCATED JOISTS, &C., should be taken without delay to the HOSPITAL. Ton may have your Uxxaxw-As Rzwvxww with SILK, zmza, jfcanntA or ALPACA, without delay at the HOSPITAL. Huhdum of IADRW and GMnmmmeit SILK, ZAKXLLA, BBSCSA, and AMAOA UMBRBLLAS to select from at the HOSPITAL. W. PEDLER, having a thorough practical knowledp of his business, hopes by attention, punctuality, and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of the support accorded him during the last six years. 12, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 644 ,v. J guilditt0 odetttJ. mIlE IMPERIAL TERMINATING BUILD- X ING SOCIETY. Established June 8th, 1876, at Mount Pleasaat Chapel Schoolroom Shares, £100 in full, or less Premium as Members wish. J Investors, 10s. per Month. Subscriptions Borrowers, ISs. „ Entrance Fee, 2s. 6d. per Share. PATRONS. John Jones Jenkins, Esq., The Grange. L. D. Williams, Esq Swansea Bank. James Livingston, Esq., Bryn-y-coed. Thomas Ford. Esq., Woodlands Villa. DIRECTORS. Mr T. E. Davies, Picton-place, Chairman. Mr B. Bennet, College-street. Mr JenkinJones, 22,Niool-street. Mr P. Cook, Temple-street. Mr G. Marquias, Oxford-street. Mr J. W. Crabbe, Oxford-street. Mr W. D. M'Cutcheon, L.S.S.C. Mr Dan Davies, Cleveland-terrace. Mr W. Pike, Wind-street. Mr Rees Davies. New-road. Mr T. Roberts, College-street. Mr W. George, Oxford-street Mr H. Watkins. Rutland-street Mr W. Griffiths, College-st. Mr T. W. Williams, Edward- Mr W. Howells, Orange-street. street. Mr D. Jones, Coal Merchant. Mr J. Watkins, Argyle-street. SOLICITOR. BANKERS. Wm. Cox, Esq., Adelaide-street. The Swansea Bank (Limited). TREASURER. SURVEYOR. Mr D. Davies, 9, Cleveland-ter. Mr J. Watkins, Argyle-street Shares 3dvanced in full from the commencement of the Society. The interest money ef 8s per month will cease at the end of the tenth year, and the member will then only pay 10s per month on each Share for the remaining months of the Society. Those Borrowers who may wish to be free of the Society may become so by paying the amount due from them at any time, and they will be allowed a discount of PA per cent. per annum off all money so pa d for in advance. Borrowers are charged nothing for expenses ef Solicitor or Sur- veyor. A good number of shares have been already taken up, and names are be ins; added every day. The First Subscription Meeting was held on Tuesday, June 8th, 1875, and the Directors would advise all persons intending to become members to lose no time before entering their names, in order to avoid getting in arrears. Names enrolled any Friday Evening, at Mount Pleasant Chapel Schoolroom, from 7 to 8.30 o'clock, where all particulars may be obtained of the Secretary, HENRY F. HOOD, Or at 4, Rutland-street, or 10, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. The Second Subscription Meeting will be held on TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1875, from 7 to 8.80, at Mount Pleasaant Schoolroom, Swansea. 10028 CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILD- ING SOCIETY. OFFICES No. 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TiLusTmu Wm. Alexander, Fsq. Chas. W. David, Esq. Chas. Henry Williams, Eso. SKCBXTARY: Peter Price. AOIHTB :—Pontypridd, Messrs Alexander Bros.; Walnut Tree Bridge, Mr Wm. Kvans, Junction Shop Merthyr and Aberdare, Mr David Evans, Auctioneer; Newport, Mr Themas J. Jones, Auctioneer, Commercial Buildings Rhymney, Mr Jones, The Picton Arms, Pontlottyn; Ogmore and Cwmgarw, Mr. John Martcll, 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 Fmt day in the Month. Shares may be taken and Deposits made daily. All further information, Copies of Rules, Actuary's Report, Balance-sheet, &c., may be obtained daily, at the Society's Office, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, er of any of the Societv's Agents. N.B.—The present rate of interest on Deposits is 5 per Cent. 786 1269 PETER PRICE, Secretary. NEW BUILDING SOCIETY. Registered Office, 3, LOWER GOAT. STREET. The First Subscription Meeting of the First SWANSEA IN- CORPORATED BUILDING SOCIETY will be held on MONDAY, 21st June, 1875. £100 ADVANCED IN FULL. No deductions of any kind. Monthly Subscriptions, 10s per Share Half Share, 5s; Quarter Share, 2s 3d. This Society offers peculiar advantages to investors of every class and the utmost security guaranteed. DIRECTORS. Mr H. A. W. ce, Caer-street I Mr T. M. Ingram, Bryn-y-Mor Dr. Mcrgan, Public Analyst E. G. Sladen, Oxford-street Mr C. R. Glover, Castle-street J. D. Pannett, High-street „ D. Hopkins, Terminus Hotel „ J. L. Davies, High-street „ J. Phillips, London House Isaac Seline, High-street J. E. Burnhill, Burrows D.M. Davies, Lower Oxford-s J. E. Burnhill, Burrows D.M.Davies, Lower Oxford-s K. Matheaon, Castle-street „ G. Marquis, Oxford-street P. Jones, Richardson-street „ M. L. Marks, Herbert-place A. Grant, Herbert-place John Lewis, Nelson-street A. Grant, Herbert-place John Lewis, Nelson-street Surveyor—Mr D. Richards. Treasurer Mr Charles Levy. Solicitor—C. H. Glascodine, Esq.. 4, Fisher-street, Secretary—Mr John F. Harvey, 3, Lower Goat-strect, where all particulars may be obtained and members enrolled any time between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 9908 HOMES FOR THE MMLION! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY, CARDIFF. £6,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. AW,000 already advanced to Working Men and others. R. EMERY, Secretary. 23 DOCKS, CARDIFF. JioteR THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF. PROPRIETOR MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years Proprietor of the Griffin and Castle Hotels, Brynmawr), begs to announce that he has completed arrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Company (Limited), and has taken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, which he will in future conduct. He trusts that the reputation which he acquired as Proprietor, first of the Grimn Hotel, and subsequently of the Castle Hotel, will be an indication of the manner in which he will carry on the Royal Hotel, the Largest and Best Hotel in South Wales. 9150 RYNMAWR TEMPERANCE HOTEL, by Mrs R. PARS LOW (two minutes' walk from Railway), Bailey-street, Brynmawr, Breconshire, where Commercial Gentle- men will find the best of Refreshments at a moment's notice. Good Beds, and Moderate Charges. 10121 RAILWAY BAR AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, ABERDARE. This beautifully finished and commodious Establishment is at the Comer of Duke-street and Commercial-street, Aberdare, srithin a minute of either Station. The best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales. Billiards on a,celebrated and costly challenge table. 6233 DAVID THOMAS, Manager. ZTW A N S E A BAY H^cTlTlsT O (Late Long's Hotel.) MUMBLES ROAD, SWANSEA, Opposite the Bathing-place and St. Helen's Station E. SIEDLE, PROPRIETOR, The above old-established Hotel is under entirely new manage- ment. Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors will find every com- fort and accommodation, combined with moderate charges. Tea and Coffee always ready. Tobacco and Cigars of the best quality sold. 9890 THE OLD AND FAMOUS HOTEL. „ THE "TALBOT," VICTORIA STREET, JL BRISTOL, HAS BEEN REBUILT, AND WAS OPENED ON THE 5th OF MAY. As A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 8056 HOaS XJNFljLP, Manager. (OXFORD HOTEL (^«AJg^PENTER'S yJ ARMS), THE HAYES, CABDWT. JOHN SMITH GRIFF^HS^Jbietob, (Late Manager the public that he has Begs to inform his numerous HOTEL, which has been taken the above I*rge ana SrA eye„ aeeommodation. entirely Re-built, and is replete w»*« f the &nest brands. SITNI. THSHAYES. CARDIFF. OXFORD HOiSrittrFFITHS, PROPRIETOR. 6994 JOHN surrBj^st—* — fj^ScfYRHOTELTBUTE DOCKS.—Replete INDoU-K- .nrenience and comfort. An ordinary daily wiw every w 0f the Freemasons' Tavern, London, at 1.30. J. WATER* 1Q96 BROS, and STEEL have at their ■ "Vi-fLtA Newport and Swanasfc TANGYE'S HIG0 idkasKDsS? EXPANSIVE STEAM JaMffS, with or without b<riter»? All ordinary sises, up to 100 SoP -power can be delivered promptly^ — -j^X^MlI' I E S REMOVING LL (BT ROAD OB KAIL) Are respectfully informed that the ROATH VAN Can be secured on the shortest notice. R. BRICE, PBOPBIITOB, OAKFTELD-STREET, ROATH CARDIFF. SffttsittttsJLAftKess* 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFFER THIS DAY A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHTJES 1 &e-, &c., Which have been bought at a Discount of 471 per Cost or Stock Book Prices. AIM. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK or J UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, &c., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. VARIETY AND VALUEI RIOHTTIV DMRFRKTXD AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now showing oar NE^,SEASON GOODS; the Stock has been bought well—contains most of the Fashionable Novel- ties in Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing- and the prices will be found unusually low, as the general de- pression of trade has turned the maikets considerably in favour of Cash Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests to match; and to the -now Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hate for Gentlemen and Juveniles. A large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, Bags, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff Houae, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. JOHN JENKINS AND 00 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under tbe Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1889. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED, AN STOCK? TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPTCY. OFFICES 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 7784 N. BERRY AND CO. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES IN SOUTH WALES. Machines from all the Best Makers ON HIRE AT 2s. 6D. PER WEEK. 76, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. ISLAND HOUSE, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. All Orders by Letter Punctually Attended to. 97 TANGYE BROS. and STEEL aupply Portable and Semi-portable Engines for all purposes; VERTICAL ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, STEAM and HAND CRANES (portable or fixed), MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES, and all classes of Gearing. Prices and particulars on application. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL TAUNTON MEETING. STAND 259. SEED AND MODEL SHED. H. & T. PROCTOR, WORKS CATHAY, BRISTOL. Full particulars, with prices, post free on applicabon. JOSEPH NORRIS, BILL POSTER and fj GEVKRiT ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR for Swansea and thp Hand-bfllsa""1 Circulars of every description at 3, South Prospect-P1*0*- °rders taken the SmUk Daily New OfiloO, swanses, NORWEGIAN KOHINOOR LAKE BLOCK ICE. JXJBT ARRIVED EX BARQUE AIME CHRISTINE." Large or Small Quantities sent any distanoe. SWANSEA ICE COMPANY, (Established 1869.) ST. HELEN'S SWANSEA. 9491 REAT TEST OF CYRUS PRICE «Tco 'S SAFES, In the Great FIRE at BROADCUST, near EXETER. From the Ilhutrated London Xev*, May 14th and lby tttClWO.?™^ fr°m £ xeUrand PlyinoxUk <* £ &, A FIRE-PROOF SAFE WELL TESTED On the occasion of the recent fire at Broadcliwt & manufactured by Messrs. C. Price and Co! ol ttie"artfamnia Works, Wolverhampton, underwent a severe and Bncceeaftil test. It was m Mr. Burton's farm-house (which was one of the sixty- three houses that were burnt to the «swwSd with a hbated maw of materials, completely enveloped in fire lor three days after the &Tmt conflagmtion. On its recovery it was «M iao Was ^ken 10 'he agent ef Messrs. O,Price and Co.—Mr. S Pearse, Fore-street, Exeter—to be opened. It was opened with very little trouble and its valuable content! were found comparatively unharmed, the bank notes and coin to a bufce amount were uninjured the silver plate was not even discoloured, uula trade announcement of the makers PMtodon the door was not scorched in the least. JSiat the safe bad been subjected to a creat heat was evidenced by the way to which the leather ^Vpin^e^ shriveiled, and the glue ol the cases and the resin in the handles of the dessert knives melted. To the protecting power of Messrs. PriceUB safes this tMt is a strong testimonial, especially as the sa It which thus withstood intense heat for a prolonged time is only one of their third-rate quality. ERS 21, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. So WILLIAMS & CO., BAKER-STREET, ABERYSTWITH, Where Stooke can be seen. BRITANNIA SAFE AND LOCK WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTO* ONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL- POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NB&TH, and BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Wtftern and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the ^Jwioipat^p^qg Places, 18