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ESTABLISHED 1807. t GEORGE COLLE, LATE WARE AND COLLE, TAILOR, HOSIER, A NO MILITARY OUTFITTER. DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1034
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V ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & C°M and others of the finest burton ALES 21a j 10s 6d 0\ 24s 12s X 0\ ADd upwards lo&)
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f ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. -FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR. & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. EQWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. I U Un _uo I860
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N OT A PENNY MORE Notwithstanding Wool Sales at advanced Kates and Manufacturer. higher Quotations, lV. RICE & 8 have determined that Not a Penny More' shall now be charged by them on acc nnt of the Rising Markets. They have bought early, and intend giving the Ptil-lic ti-ie fiil I benefit of their Timely Purchase* and Ample Resources. THE PRICE LIST of Readv-made Suits, Suits to Order, Hats. Caps, Hosiery, Shirts. Ties, Scarves, Vinbi-tllas, Cardigv Jackets, Glor s, Rugs, ])re,sing.j!;<Jwns. &-c, is AS LOW AS EVER. Address THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 51, ST. MABY-STREBJ and46<S47, CAROLINE- STREET. CARDIFF. 1007 Terms: One Price. For Ready Money Orty lile
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pipping Notices. ARDIFF, S WAN SEA/ NEWPORT, ^gg^jjJ^BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW The Screw Steam Shins LIEDWAY, SOLWAY AVON, SEVERN, AND A I ALEXANDRA Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows :— Ca„rdiff Belfast Swansea to Belfast Newport to Bel- *ial and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow i TLVj J wa'lsea-iNov.] via Swansea. 1 Monday 7 pm: 3Wednesday 9pmiNov.] 8 Monday 3 pm 10 Wednesday 3pm 9 Tuesday 5 pm oo Dj pm 17Wednesday 8pm 16 Tuesday 6 pm a 2 pm > 4 Wednesday 3pmj23 Tuesday 5 pm 29 Monday 7 pm' 130 Tuesday 6 pm Glo Cardiff and Swansea., every Friday, at 2 mil ■ Glasgow to Newport, Fridays, 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th Nev. at 2 pm. Belfast to Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 noon. Belfast to Newport, Saturdays, 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th Nov. at 12 noon. FAit Es. -Belfast: Caoin. 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d. Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, available for two months. Apply in Glasgow to Wm. Sloan and Co.; Creenock, D. Macdougall Belfast, W. E. Williames Bristol, Mark Whitwill aad Son; Swansea, M. JONES and BROTHER; Newport, B. Burton and Son; Car. ditk, 1014 E. TAYLOR and CO., 69, Bute-street, Docks. /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX y.Kj The CARDIFF STEAMSHII 4BBB& COMPANY'S EIRST-CLASS SCREW ^STEAMERS will sail as follows :— wDORiJOGNE ..Cardiff for Bordeaux Nov. 11 "GIRONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Nov. 11 With "oods and passengers. For Rates of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- ham and sons, Agents, 14, 1Ia.i des Chartrons, Bor- deaux; and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount atnaj-t-sqcarc. Cardift. 1071 9431 HOOPER. CAMPBELL ft CO., Managers. LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD. AND V CUMBERLAND PORTS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. The first-class full-powered Steamships cf the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited). ORPHEUS, LLANKLL" A^r&TrX^r FAWN, AND BURRY. Or other Steamers, aie intended to sail (casual ties excepted, and as per condi- tions in Company's sailing bills) as under LIVERPOOL and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM CARDIFF. (East Side Nelson Dock), (Tucker's Warehouse. West Every Wednesday and Bute Dock). Saturday. Every Tuesday < Friday. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY- FROM LIVERPOOL. J FROM LLANELLY. (West Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and j Every Wednesday and Saturday. | Saturday. Liverpool and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry Port, sailings frequently. Favourable rate to Midlands, Merthyr, Carmarthen, and Inland Towns.—Apply to D. A. W. Baile, Lianelly; and ROBERT GILCHRIST <fc CO., 21, Water-street. Liverpool, and 1056 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. OEGULAR SERVICE of j—tV> first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and 'i II II XI'WPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. Chea -est awl most Direct Route. _he DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) roin LIVERPOOL (King's Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY SATURDAY; from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY FRIDAY; to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAY For Rates and further particulars, apply to M. Murphy jun., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, Fenwick-court, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begg and Co. 21, Mount Stuart-square. Cardiff. 1036 A ill E It I (; A.N LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO R HILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. 'This is the shortest and best route to the West. TAfir i/irwrc • GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES .BROS, and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; CROCKET and JAMES. 4, Taff-street, Pontypridd TILNEY and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post Ofiice Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar: W. W WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ;Ù. THORNEY, Commer- cial Hotel, Aberdare; AUSTlI and SII.COCKS Swansea.; D. 1. DAVIES. Cardiff-road. Aberaman AVIKS and ATIIINS, 19. Ifor-street. Dowlais. 1016 /LSTSR T ONDON & SOUTH WALES STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. SPECIAL NOTICE.—GREAT SAVING in CAR. RIAGE from London to Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport, &c. (by arrangement). 20s per ton weight collected and delivered for all classes of general goods, excepting very light, bulky traffic. 22s 6u for heavy drapery, &c. An allowance will be made for all goods f.o.b., London, or when shippers, and, or receivers, do their own cartage. Large shipments of deadweight by agreement. The ss Thunder will sail from London (British and Foreign Wharf, Lower Smithfield; for Swansea, November 6th. 1134 For any further information, apply to the agents, W. H. Prulham and Co., Metal Exchange Buildings, Leadenhall street, London, E.C. Burgess and Co.. Swansea R. Burton and Son, Cardiff and Newport. insurance. THE WHITTINGTON LIFE JL ASSURANCE COMPANY, 58, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON. B.C. Funds in hand and Subscribed Capital as on 30th April, 1886 £ 234,852 Total Annual Income 55,563 Total Claims paid from commencement to 30th April, 188o, exceed a QUARTER of a MILLION STERLING. Total Abstainers insured in a Separate Section. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every intorma tion on application to 1119 Agents wanted. ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), To which has been transferred the Swansea Royal Friendly Society. CAPITAL. £ 250,000. THE ONLY COMPANY DOING WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSURANCE BUSINESS AMONGST ALL CLASSES WHICH HAS 1;20,000 DEPOSITED WITH GOVERNMENT AS SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. No Industrial Office ever made such rapid progress. No Company or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Security, Liberal Benefits, and Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. 33, New Bridge-street, London, E.C. Branch Office-4, Heathtield-street, Swansea. Resident Secretary—John Slee. ADDITIONAL AGENT IVAN TED. -Api)ly at the Branch Office. 1157 CCIDEINTS OF DAILY LIFE A Insured a-ainst by Insured against by the UAILWAY PA.SSER(;F.I?S' ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Established 1849), M, CORNHILL, LONDON. Capital £ 1,000,000 Income £ 246,000 COMPENSATION PAID FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS, £ 2 2X5 000 CHAIRMAN.HARVIK M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Lccal Agents, or West-end Office:-S, Grand Hotel Baildings, W.C. or at the HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL. LONDON, E.C 1113—U558 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AgentMr W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. SCOTTISH LEGAL LIFE ASSURANCE kJ SOCIETY. CHIEF OFFICE 86, WILSON-STREET, GLASGOW. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL £ 20:i,000. ANNUAL INCOME £ 100,000. PAID IN DEATH CLAIMS, ONE MILLION POUNDS STERLING. Established 1852. Enrolled by Act of Parliament 1854. A BRANCH 01 this Society has been opened at 37, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, for South Wales. All particulars as to superior benefits given by this Society to its members can be obtained on application to Mr WILLIAM JAMES, District Manager, 37, Wind-street, Swansea. WANTED, SUITABLE MEN as AGENTS, COL- LECTORS, or CANVASsERS. Excellent terms given to pushing men. 1691 TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Just, Published, a gratuitous Edition of a .Mew ami Valuable Medical Work, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH, JLJL Or, THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U.S.) Sent post free to any address on receipt of one pei ny stamp, to prepay postage, or by letter post, three staiu^ This book should be read by everyone, youug, or oW* of either sex. It teaches How to avoid disease, How to Regain Health, Health a Social Science. Being a treatise on the Laws Governii g Life the infringement of which is the cause of all disease. Nervousness, liability, and all their concomitant symptoms explained, ami full instructions given for every sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (144 pages) gives PRESCRIP. TLONS IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUC- TIONS for their preparation and use. Containsspecial remarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, 1;: 1 tion of the Heart, Hysteria, Indiges- ion, Loss of i. Mental and Physical Depression and all diseases v. t' Nervous and Alimentary Systems. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the fuuctioiis and dis- orders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author entitled, rriHE FEMALE'S FRIEND andi ADVISER, which X will be sent GRATIS to any address on RKCEIPJ of STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Lonsdale Square, Barnsbury, London, •, Important to Invalids. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview should at once send full particulars of the Case by Let ter, enclosing a stamped addressed Envelope for reply' This will receive immediate answer, wIth advice and full instructions how to obtain perfect cure. Hundreds ot lives have been saved, and health fully restored by cor respouuence only- Address Dr. BARNES, M.D (U.S ), 48, J-ons.iale SQ'UU* Barnsbury London N. 1008 32A^ B ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport, &a. Work executed with despatch 1009 al£s trn Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENT'S. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGE RUOIS (J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers'. New Furniture, &t Rooms Nov 15 Weekly Sale at Duke-street Rooms -Nov. 18 u ™ .iMr W- BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Toys, at Cardiff -Nov. 12 Horses, Harness, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 13 Mr W. COURTENAY CLARKE. Shops and Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Nov. 22 U Messrs CRABB & CO. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Nov. 1? „ Mr DAVID EVANS. Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff Nov. 16 & 18 ■Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWltJLNG Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff Nov. 12 Stud Sale, Cardiff Horse Exchange Nov. 13 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Cardiff.Nov. 13 Hunters, at Cardiff Nov. 13 Wagonette, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 13 Furniture and Effects, at Penarth Nov. 17 Family Residence, at Cardiff Nov. 23 Stud Sale, at Cardiff Nov. 27 Messrs GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX. Timber, at Monmouth Nov. 26 Freehold Properties, at Chepstow Nov. 30 Mr J. E. GUNN. Household Furniture, at Canton Nov. 16 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. Furniture, &c., at Swansea Nov. 12 Messrs. W. and S. HERN. Dwelling Houses, at Cardiff -Nov. 18 Messrs H. HILLK CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea.Nov. 12 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Swansea..Nov 22 Mr F B. JONEa. Horses, at Bristol — «.Nov; 18 Carriages, at Bristol „ Nov' 2.S Mr KENNARD. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff vov 15 Messrs KNOYLE and IJOBERRS. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Nov. 15 Leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Nov. 15 NEWLAND & RICKARD. Furniture and Effects, at Newport w., iq Mr T. RULE OWEN." Double-licensed Inn, at Haverfordwest Afnv 9(1 Mr A. PHILLIPS. Hunters and Harness Horses, at Cardiff Nov 20 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER, Fat Stock, at Aberdare N 18 Stock, Crops, &c., at Llanilterne Dec 2 Sale of Fat Stock, Fail water Farm lipr 9 Mr JOHN THOMAS Live Farming Stock, at Llantrissant Nov. 15 Live Stock, Ac., at Michaelstone Vedw Dec. 7 TMPORT A lv'rC^ri.wYEN' ABERDARE. m iSo EXCELLENT FAT STOCK. M STE F 'HENSON and ALEX- Thnmac.nir ^re instructed by Messrs Samuel C°'r,T?TV'.KLL by AUCTION, at Yscyborwen, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, the 18th November Next, 400 Very Prime FAT SHEEP, Of the Rador and Cheviot Breeds, and 22 FAT CATTLE. FOUR AYRSHIRE COWS IN CALF. Three months' credit will be given upon approved security to S10 purchasers and upwards. Luncheon at 12.30. Sale One p.m. punctually. A week's keep will be provided free of charge. Yscyborwen House is situate within a mile of the Great Western and Taff Vale Stations at Aberdare. Detailed catalogues may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. loni ALEXANDER'S REPOSITORY CARDIFF NOVEMBER 20th, ll £ IFF' IMPORTANT SALE OF DEVONSHIRE MAND IRISH HUNTERS. (successor to STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER) will AT, tttc SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS REPOSITORY, WOMANBY-STREET CARDIFF, ON SATURDAX, NOVEMBER 20th, And not on Tuesday, the 16th, as previously advertised, 80 HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES. The present entries include 15 IRISH HUNTERS, from Mr F. Dolan, of Bal. linasloe. 15 DEVONSHIRE HUNTERS, from Mr Strong, of Exeter. lo HNTERS, from Mr T. Horn, Barnstaple. 6 HUNTERS, the property of a Gentleman. 40 Stalls are engaged for this sale. 1904 DUKE-STREET AUCTION AND STORAGE 8 E- ROOMS, CARDIFF. Weekly Sale of several Important Consignments of NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (upon which advances have been made), being the appointments for Dining- rooms, Drawing-rooms, Halls, and Bedrooms, in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, &c., in great variety. 1%/JESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on MONDAY, November 15th, about 200 lots of NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On view morning of sale. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. All entries by the trade and others for these sales must be made by the previous Saturday, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1805 SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Nov. 12th, 1886, 'a Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TOYS.—Sale at Two o'clock.—Auctioneer's Office, North-road, Cardiff. 701 SALE TO-MORROW. Horse Repository, North-road, Cardiff. W. BRADLEY will SELL by A.UCTTON on SATURDAY, Nov. 13th, PONIES, HARNESS, TRAPS, &c.—Sale at 2 o'clock.—Auctioneer's Office, North-road. 702 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. THE LINDENS, 82, KING'S-ROAD, CANTON. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of November, at 2 o'clock, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at the above address, comprising a very superior piano (by Tolkieu), dining-room suite in leather, pier glass, oval, and other tables, pictures, feather and millpuff beds, and the usual furniture of a house in the above neighbourhood. 11, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN „ CARDIFF ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF VALU- M ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. R RENNARD has been favoured with Cardiff by *Ir K- Hi». who is leaving Cardiff, to SELL liy AUCTION on thn nhnvp nrf>. of'his' °n MONDAY NEXT, November 15th, the whole OTHER EFFECTS DR_AWING-ROOM,—A first-class Piano by Allison, suite in gold pier glass, centre table, Brussels carpet, sideboard pair of silk curtains, antique china, and several valuable oil paintings. H DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany dininr> tokin ciJoVnowi pedestal desk, linoleum, Ac., also a mahogany suite in leatner. The contents of FIVE BEDROOMS including a large wardrobe, and the usual Kitchen requirement^ On view morning of Sale, which will commence'at 12 o'clock. The Auctioneer would call especial attention to this sale, as the goods must be cleared without reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, Park Hall Sale-rooms, Cardiff. TO CHINA DEALERS, INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re W. ROWE, OF No 22, MOIRA-TERRACE, I CARDIFF. MR DAVID EVANS (of the firm of EVANS and SON) has received instructions from the Official Receiver m Bankruptcy, T. H. Stephens, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION 011 the premises as above, on TUESDAY, November loth, and THURS. DAY, November 18th, the whole of the valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising tea services, dinner plates, dishes, jugs, <fcc. also a quantity of glass, consisting of ports, sherries, champagnes, and tumblers. The ware em- braces bedroom and toilette sets, and a superior assort- ment of Foresters' majolica. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon punctually. No Reserve. For further particulars apply to the Official Re- ceiver, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer at the same address. CASTLE CHAMBERS, NEWPORT. SALE OF SECOND PORTION OF EFFECTS FROM GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE AT MALNDEE. TVTEWLAND and RICKARD have re- _Ll cuived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Castle Chambers, Newport, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, at 11 o'clock, the VALUABLE FURNITURE and Effects, nearly new spring trap, &c., &c. Further particulars in future advertisements. 1874 NEW GOODS FOR A UTUlVIN w EAR. J. N EWTON AND COMPANY Beg to aunouuce that they have now a large and well selected stock of NEW GOODS suitable for AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. J. N EWTON AND c OMPANY, TAILORS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, MERCERS, AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, 13, CROCKHERBTOWN. 1628_ rjlEASi TE A S SAMPLES FOR COMPARISON, from one of the oldest London Houses, sent to any address by J. EDWARDS, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, CARDIFF. Very Choice Lot MONING and KAISOWS in A-chests, lOd to is ASSAMS, lid to Is 2d; PACKLINS, Is to is 4d. 1213 TMPORTANT. -One Box of thei. X. L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or other- n'o3en* Post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from, he General Hospital), Aston-roaa, Biriningham- Agents: Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. Menhyr- Wills. Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-street. iN.B.-asee never been known to fail. Letters answered free 1162 MESSRS W. H. SMITH AND SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NXWS at an eariy hour eacn Morning in all parts of the follow ing towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKKWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL R0 4.D BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFOliD HAVERFORDWt:Sl NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELL ( JIENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETKR CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDl]?}*1 also delivered every Fr day to any address in the above mentioned Towns. L, ORDERS *0 be sent to fhe Managers of VB« vacious booksUlk. im Jluriion. NOW ON VIEW. SALE THIS DAY) FRIDAY). UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE CONTENTS OF A KESIDEN> (By Order of the Owner, who is leavitw), EXCELLENT FURNITURE, From residences at Penarth, Llanblethian-gardl Richmond-road, Roath. Pianoforte by Broadwood and General Hd, M Effects. ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOW will SELL by AUCI ION, at their 100 High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 32th NoverO 11 o'clock punctually, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR NIT Comprising the contents of SEVEN BEDCHAJ in Dark Walnut, Mahogany, Ash, and Painted with 4ft. and 6ft. Vardrobe^,5, capital brass Bee with Mattresses and Bedding, double and sing]. Services, Japanned Baths, Landing, Be and Staircase Carpets, fenders and irons, coal, brass stair rods, a BEAUTIFUL WALNUT I ING-ROOM SUITE in crimson Silk, and f in tapestry and plush, ELEGANT WALNUT CABIN 1 bevelled plates, writing table, centre and card a BEAUTIFUL CABINET OF LOUIS XVI. period inla, brass, 7-OOTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORT BROADWOOD & SONS and other makers, music c: and stools, Brussels and tapestry carpets, gilt cl glasses and handsome walnut overmantel, bei window curtains and table covers, en 8U SUPERIOR MAHOGANY DINING ROOAI., Morocco, a 10ft. excellent Mahogany Dining handsome Mahogany Sideboard with plate glas: Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, BREAKFAST j FURNITURE, hall table and chairs, marble bronze groups, a beautiful grate screen, OIL PAIr and DRAWINGS, large dinner service, electro cutlery, contents of china pantries, kitchens miscellanies. Also 6 painted and decorated be suites, bedsteads and bedding, the propert) furniture dealer and manufacturer. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. SALE TO-MORROW ON SATURDAY NEXT. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TU, 1886. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWR, 1.TJL will hold a Special STUD SALE of 100 HOR6ES, Including 7 Hunters, the property uf Harold Campbell, Esq. 4 Hunters, the property of R. Travers Wall, sq. 4 Hunters, the property of W. Pegler, Esq. 3 Horses, the property of a gentleman. 2 Horses, the property of M. S. Williams, Esq. Pair of Carriage Horses, Carriage, Set of Double ness, and Horse Clothing, the property of a tleman leaving the neighbourhood. 2 Hunters, the property of VV. J. Lloyd, Esq. Also entries from M. Phillips, Esq., J. N. Burt,! W. W. Nell, Esq., E. L. Morgan, Esq., P. Carey,. Col. Tucker, W. John, E q., and many others. Catalogues may be obtained free on application SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. ON SATURDAY NEXT. On SATURDAY NEXT, November 13th, 1886 MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRJ will SELL by AUCTION on the above the following HUNTERS, regularly hunted last season up to date. the prop of R. Travers Wall, lisq. 1. Robert, BROWN GELDING, 6 years, 15.3. 2. UvMand Laas, DUN MARE, 7 yars, 15.2. 3. Duchesx, BROWN MARE, 6 years, 15.3. 4. Crocus, BAY M ARK, 8 years, 15.3. The above are superior hunters with best of mann well known fencers, solti for no fault, solely on aco of owner not hunt in., this season; ail will be sold hunters they are fit to go into hard work. I SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY NEXT. CARDIFF. NOVEMBER STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRL are favoured with instructions to SELI AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 13th November, 1886, following valuable HUNTERS, The property of Harold Campbell, Esq., which w hunted with the Warwickshire, Atherstone, and No Warwickshire last season. All are known eld fencers over any kind of country, with most perf manners, in hard condition, and hunted up to wit four days prior to sale. All are sold good hunters, i only on account of owner leaving England. On view, and open to trial, two days prior to sale, 1. The Rake, BROWN GENDING, 5 years, 16 han by King of Trumps, good 1 nicer, and no day too lo: 2. Ronalii, BAY GELDING. 6 years, 15.3, by L doner a grand hunter ever any description of count and carries a lady. 3. Barbara, BAY MARE, good hack fine fencer, a /o:Icof- 4Spec, CHESTNUT GELDING, 6 years, 15.3, Marble Arch a nice horse to ride, and a good fence 5. Sunshine, BROWN MAUE, 8 yeais, 15.2, by Wi Charlie a good fencer, particularly over water. 6. Quaker, BAY GELDING. 6 years, 15.3, by Victo a well known hunter, with most perfect manners. 7. Matnshect, JiROWN GELDING, 7 years, 15.3, 1 Hailstorm; a real good hunter. Nos. 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 have been driven in harness. On view and open to trial two days prior to sale. 17' SALE TO-MOIUIOW. ON SATURDAY NEXT. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TII, 1886. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRIN( have received instructions from W. Perch, Esq to SELL j,y AUCTION, on the above date, a circulai headed Brougham, equal to new, by Woodall and S011J London, pa,inted chocolate and black, picked out wit LA orange, lined Morocco leather. N, A Wagonette, by Davies and Son, London, to cari-pl eight persons, painted black, picked out with green,] with mats, cushions, lamps, pole and bar; all completer and in excellent order. A Dog Cart, by Waterman, painted black, picked out1 with green, with lamps, cushions, &c., complete; ill good condition. 1775 'n_- ON WEDNESDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER, 1886 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE EXCELLEiNT FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT WOODFIELD HOUSE, CLIVE-ROAD PENARTH. By Order of the Representatives of the late Edward I.isle, Esq. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING have received instructions to SKLL by AUC- TION at the residence on WEDNESDAY, 17th No- vember, 1886, at 12 o'clock punctually, THE VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising handsome brass and japanned French bed- steads, spring mattresses with horsehair, mattresses and bedding, blankets, linen, mahogany toilet tables chests of drawers, EXCELLENT pitch-pino and japanned BEDROOM suites, toilet sets and fittings, be room stairs and landing carpets a BEAUFIFUL WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in crimson figured silk elegant walnut music cabinet occasional tables, a COSTLY FULL COMPASS COT- TAGE PIANOFORTE in ROSEWOOD CASE, by ERARD handsome chimney glas es, brass window poles and curtains, a FIRST-CLASS WALNUT DINING-ROOM sUlTE in brown morocco, an EXCEL- LENT DINING TABLE with two extra leaves, an ELE- GANT SIDEBOARD of new design, Brussels carpets equal to new, mahogany bookcase. THE CONTENTS OB SMOKE-ROOM, h ill furniture, contents of plate and china pantries, kitchen requisites, garden tools, excel- lent double-action roller, set of lawn tennis, and the contents of greenhouse. On view day prior to sale, and catalogues to be obtained of Mr R. W. Williams, Solicitor, 8, Charles- street, or of the Auctioneers, all of Cardiff. 1775 THE CARDIFF COACH-BUILDING X CO.. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, to clear portion of their Stock for Alterations, are offering the following at 25 per cent. below the usual prices :— LARGE CRANK AXLE CART, suit brewer. PARK PHAETON, superior built. RUSTIC VILLAGE CART, new. PHAETON, cob size, Warner's wheels. LANDAU, good condition. INVALID CHAIR. 35 NAVVY BARROWS, to be sold cheap. bTANHOPE (i IG, for pony. MALVERN DOG CART. walnut boily. CAB BROUGHAM MALVERN CART. LARGE CRANK AXLE. 4-WHEEL TIMBER LORRY. MARKET CART, painted and trimmed. NEW BROUGHAM, light and stylish. MALVERN DOG CART. STANHOPE GIG. PONY GIG, patent American Warner's wheels. MALVERN DOG CART. BROUGHAM. MAIL PHAETON, new. PONY VIS-A-VIS PHAETON. DOG CART, newly trimmed and painted. DOG CAHT. MARKET CART, strong. PONY MARKET CART. SQUARE DOG CART, good condition. NOTE THE ADDRESS- CARDIFF COACH BUILDING CO., WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 1912 A FACT WORTH KNOWING BEECHAM'S PILLS Areadnaitted bytbousajidsto be worth above AGUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chiilS) flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, coswveuess, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all itervousand trembling sensations, Ac,, ae. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA. A BOX. For Femaies of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal Leecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac. cording to the directions giveu with each box, they will soon restore females of al ages "to Iroundaml robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they-act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be founa to work wondera upon the most important organs in che human machine. They strengthen the whole mimcular syswtn, reuore' helotig- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite and arouse into action, with the ROSK-BUD-OE health' the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousanasembraçin" all classtos of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They have tile largest sale of any patent medicine in the world Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BKKCHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at laLwiand 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine United Kingdom. 685e W'R. — Full dtractions lire fiven with each bo?: 1102 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis^ Coughs, In. fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting )f Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, C. ° It gives instantaneous relief, and r"(Ily effects a cure l IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. 1022 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Cnemist, Neath; and 2f.9dpoir bottle by ^nrtian. CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- COX have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (by the order of the mortgagees), at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on TUESDAY, the 30th November, 1886, at 3 p.m. punc- tually, subject to particulars and conditions to be then produced, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, IN TWO LOTS, viz.— LOT 1.—All that substantially built and comfortable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as Silure Villa, standing on its own grounds, witn the stabling, coach- house, and outbuildings, and together with one acre and three roods of laud, situated in the Hamlet of Hardwick, Chepstow. The piece of land is now let at the rent of £5 per per annum, and the stable anil coachhouse are let at the rent of £ 10 per annum. The whole is subject to a vicarial tithe rent charge of 13s 7d per annum, and a rectorial tithe rent charge of 2s lOd per annum. LOT 2.—All that substantially-built MESSUAGE known as Raglan Lodge, situate in Beaufort-square, Chepstow, with the garden, now let to Mr F. P. James for a term of years. expiring in April,1887, at the. low rental of JB56. This lot is sold sabject to, but with, the benefit of such agreement. Land Tax, &. Portions of Lot 2 are now sublet to the Chepstow Post Office Authorities and Chepstow County Club. The purchaser will have to pay the value of the fixtures, fruit, and garden produce at sums to btv named at the auction. For furthei particulars, or to view. apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon; or to Messrs GUSTARD and LLEWELLIN, Vendors' Solicitors, 1, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 1915 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, subject to such conditions as sh>ill theu and there be produced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on MONDAY, the 15th day of November, 1886. at Turee o'clock in the afternoon, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being No. 129, Liangvfelach-road. Swansea. The property is held on lease for a term of 75 years, from 29th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 2 4s per annum. Let to a good tenant at 5s 6d per weei. LOT 2.-All that Substantial and Well-built SEMI- DETACHED VILLA situate and being in Gorse-lane, Swansea, having a frontage of 22 ft. 6 in., and con- taining a large dry cellar, drawing and dining-rooms, ¡ kitchen, scullery, five bedrooms, and w.c. on first floor. Held on lease for 99 years, of which one year has expired, at a ground rent of E5 per annum. Let to Mr I Hunter at the low rental of £28 per annum. LOT 3.—All that substantial and well-built semi- ¡ detached VILLA adjoining Lot 2, and held under a similar lease, and containing the same number of rooms let to Mr Jenkins, at the rental of 1;30 per annum. LOT 4.-All that substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 41, Gorse-lane, having a frontage of 19 feet, and containing a good dry cellar, drawing and dining-rooms, two kitchens, four bedrooms, and large attic, held on lease for 99 years, from June 24th, 1877, at a ground rent of j35 16s 6d, and let to Mr Jenkins at the low rent of £ 18 per annum. LOT 5.—All that substantial DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 41, Gorse-lane, having a frontage of 19 feet, and containing a good dry cellar, drawing and dining-rooms, two kitchens, three bedrooms, bath- room, and large attic. Held 011 lease similar to Lot 4, and now in the occupation of the owner. For further particulars of Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to Thomas Davies, Esq., Solicitor, 21, York-street, Swan. sea for Lots 4 and 5, to Messrs Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea or of the whole to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated 4th November, 1885. 1859 TO HOUSEHOLDERS, CAPITALISTS AND 1 OTHEKS. 7VTESSRS KNOYLE and ROBERTS -LtfJL have been instructed to offer for SALE by PCBLIC AUCTION, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on iMONDA)i, the 15th day of November, 1886, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, VIZ. LOT I.-All those three MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being No. 11, 12. and 13, Jericho, Foxhole, near Swansea., now in the occupation of Messrs Ogborn, Thorne, and Phillips respectively, as weekly tenants, at the aggregate yearly rental of B50 10s 6d. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years, from 13b.3, at the ground rent of £ 2 14s Od per annum. LOT 2.-All those three MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situated and being in Stepney-street, Cwmbwrla, near Swansea, each containing six rooms. and now in tile occupation of good tenants at the weekly rental of 4s 3d. The property is held on lease for a term of 999 years, from 25th March, 188 at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 16s. The houses will be sold ill lots to suit purchasers, as may be determined upon at the time of s ale, and the Iground rent equally apportioned. For further particulars of Lot 1 apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea p,of Lot 2 to Thomas Davies, Esq., Solicitor, 21, York- -street, Swansea or of the whole to the Auctioneers, at their OfHces, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated November 4th, 1886. 1917 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. \/T R. RICHARD E. HUGHES has been .TX instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC UCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on IONDAY, the 22nd day of November, 1886, at 3 'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as Uall then and there be produced), the following REEHOLI) AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— LOT 1.—All that FREEHO: D PIRCE, OR PARCEL, F GROUND, with the Meeting-house and Premises rected hereon, recently known as the Friends' Meet- ig-house, .situate and # fronting the Strand, Swansea, t at the low rental 01 2.10 a year. LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED I PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as 0 Old Ivy Bush, situate and being No. 252, High. eet, Swansea, in the occupation of J. Davies, at a ital of £ S0 a year. 'OT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, with Shop 1 Premises, situate and being No. 14, Adelaide- ■et, Swansea. Held on lease for 29 years from 6th November, 1829, at a ground rent of R5 Is Od per ;Urn. arther particulars and conditions of sale can be cined of Messrs Beor & Plant, solicitors, Swansea, cpin the Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 1926 r- u- -r JSSE WILLIAMS AND CO. Bdoinform the public that they have Derfected th NEW SYSTEM of dispatching Drugs and Weals, PRESCRIPTIONS, Patent Medicines, &c., pp by reels'Post, and with the large and varied stock at th disposal they can execute all orders by RETURN OF)5ST. 0. PRICES are in most cases lower than any of the odon Co-operative Stores, and, notwithstanding the rness in price, we guarantee all goods supplied by TO be the very BEST QUALITY procurable. Wonsider that the large amount of business we do isfficient proof that we meet the requirements of the Plic in quality and price. Thtllowing will Rive an idea of our prices Hayn's Balsam of Horehound Is lid size for 9d. BirlejPreparations of Phosphorus.. 4s 6d II 3s lid. Warn* {Safe Cure *}s §4* Hop ters >» s Owilyfivans' Quinine Bitters 6d „ 3s 9d. 9i 2s 9d „ 2s 3d. Couiver Oil, £ oz. Bottle, lOd 1 Pint, Is 8d Quart, 3s. Glycerii for Coughs, Colds, Chapped Hands, Chil- bla &c., 4-oz. Bottle, 6d 8-oz. Bottle, 10d. Gordon'Extract for Liver Complaints andlndiges- tion, 2s size for Is 7d. Quinine d Iron Tonic. 8-oz. Bottle, Is. Chest Proctors 9d to 7s 6d each. 2a per cent. under usual prices. Cortete Illustrated Price List, post free, on application. J-KSSI WILLIAMS AND CO., PHRMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 7, LRK HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 1802 VV 1802 PEPPR'S QUININE AND IRON TON; Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. EPPR'S QUININE AND IRON TONI Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. EPPEFS~QUININE AND IRON _L TONlCproiflotes Appetite IloIlli Improves Diges tion. OEPPEIS QUININE AND IRON B TONIOhoroughly Recruits the General Health, and induces a/roper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical orces. THREAT BODILY STRENGTH.— PEPpR'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.— By enrichinghe blood, giving firmness to the tissues, and streugtpning the muscular system, weakness disappears, ppetite returns, fatigue ceases, and re- cruited hfalt results. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH.— PEPPJH'S QUININE and IRON TONIC braces up theveakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifie-'the nerve centres. C< REAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— VJ PEPP.R'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supportirf influence on the body and nerves, repairs the r^ages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and scSives really great mental strength. It costs about id each dose. I^REAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH.— N-)V PEPJER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro- motes appeal strengthens the stomach, stopping sinking sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn, palpita ion, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility, ,_rIgt,l energy. HALF-CROWN BOTTLES of PEP- JLJL PER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC are now sold, bringing in reach of all. Next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Insist 0n having Pepper's Tonic. No other is of any use. SULPHOUNE LOTION clearsThe"SKIN SPOT?; BLEMISHES, BLUSHES, REDNESS, ROl'GHNKSS, DISCO I.ORATIONS, UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES, UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away. QULpSoLINELOTION makes the SKIN JO REALTHY, SOFT, BEAUTIFUL, TRANSPARENT, SMOOTH, SUPPLE. CjULPiiOLINE.—For the COMPLEXION SOFTENS and PRESERVES SOFTENS and PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE. COUNTERACTS EFFECT of WEATHER EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES. Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold everywhere. SULPIlOLINE-rrhe best SKIN LOTION tO BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING. A most DESIRABLE APPLICATION. ABSOLUTELY PURE »nd HARMLESS. Bottles, 9d. a1£5 bu Auction. SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been J-T-JL mstructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, oil FRIDAY, November 12th, 1886, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE (portion of which is the property of a gentleman removing), Comprising drawing-room suite in walnut, dining-room suite in leather, m3.hoganv couche in hair and leather, eas chairs, pier glasses, walnut 100 table's, mahogany dining tables, carpets, whatnot, mahogany and birch washstands and dressing tables, uressing glasses, towel horses, cane-seat chairs. Ac., brass and: iron bedsteads, palliasses, fer1.ihe and rnilipuif beds, mahogany wardrobe, pianoforte in rosewood, electro- plated tea service, cut-glass decanters, water bottles, wine glasses, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 1942 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT SWANSEA. MESSRS CRABB & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to conditions as shall then and there be pro. duced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swan- sea, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of November, 1886, the following very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1.—All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 10, New Oxford-street, wan"ea, hel.1 for au estate for lives and a term of 99 years from the 24t i June, 188o, at an annual ground renL ot £ 3 12. LOT 2.—All that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, ituate and being No. 100, New Oxford-street, Swansea, held for a term of S9 years from the 29th September, 1872, at a ground rent of £ 3 per annum. LOT 3.-All that substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 5, Hill, street, Swansea. LOT 4.-AU that substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 6, Hill- street, SWa.Dsea. LoT 5.—All that substantiaily-builc MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 7, Hill- stree t, S w¡¡,n sea. LOT 6.—All that substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 8, Hill- street, Swansea. Lots 3, 4, b, and 6 are held for a tsrru of 77 years, from the 25th December, 1872, less the last two days, at a ground rent of £9 per annum. LOT 7.—All that substantiallv-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 81, Baptist Well-street, Swansea. Lor 8.—All that substantially-built- MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being N0. 52,Baptist Well-street, Swansea. LOT9.—All that substantiaUy.built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 83, Baptist Well-street, Swansea. Lots 7. 8, and 9, are held for a term of 75 years from the 29th September, 1874, lest the last 4 days, at a ground rent of £b 6s per annum. Lor 10.—All that extensive and substantially-built BUSINESS PREMISES, situate and being No. 47. Oxford-street, Swansea, lately in the occupation of Mr J. T. Williams, ironmonger, containing a very large shop and warehouse, and excellent dwelling-house, held for a term of 35 years, less 2 days, from the 29:h September, 1871, at the annual rental of I first 21 years, and S20 per annum for the remainder of the term. ¡' LOT ll.—All that substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 16, Bowen-street, Hafod, Swansea. LOT 12.—All that substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 17, Howen-street, llafod, Swansea. Lots 11 and 12 are held for an estate for lives and term of 99 years, frem the 29th September, 1875, less the last twelve days, at a ground rent of £2 5s for each house. LOT 13.—All that COTTAGE aud PREMISES, with garden attached, containing haif an acre of land, more or less, awl also all that other piece or p,1rcel of ground adjoining thereto, containing about 2-1 perches of land, parts of the farm or tenement of Cefnbychan, situate near Penclawdd, in the parish of Llanrhidian, in the county of Glamorgan, eld for all estate of tliree lives and a term of 50 years from the 25th March, 1847, at a ground rent of £ 116s per annum. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particula-rs apply :—As to Lots 3 to 13 inclusive to J. R. Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Fishei- street, Swansea as to Lots 1 and 2, to Messrs Scale and David, Solicitors, Bridgend and as to all the lots to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Central Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 1536 HA VERFORDWEST. DOUBLE-LICEN ED INN FOR SALE. MR T. RULE OWEN has been instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, on SATURDAY, November 20, 1886, at half-past Two for Three punctually, the old- established freehold DOUBLE-LICENSED INN and Premises, known as the Plough :11111 Harrow, situate in Carlett, in the parish of Prcndergast, in the town and county of Haverfordwest, and now in the occupation of Mrs Martha &3oborne, ;¡,s yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £ 18. Any further information will be supplied on applica- tion to the Auctioneer, or to DAVIES, GEORGE, & Co., olicitol's. Haverfordwest. Spring Gardens, 4th November, 1886. 1941 Mali's ii £ ) iJríhah Contniri. FOR SALE BY PIU^ATE CO^TRACf, Jf the FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE known as the RIIONDDA MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, and situate near Glyn Neath, in the county of Glamor- gan It comprises an area of 452 acres, and contains aU the seauis of Coal, from the No. 1 Rhondda seam to the lowest. A ).ortion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to Mr R. BEDLING- TON, Mining Engineer, Aberdare, or Mr C. J. PARKES, Wentsland, Pontypool. 1958 TUDOR-ROAD, CEARK-STREET, AND PLAN- TAGENET-STREET, RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CON- -B- TRACT, Nos. 3. 5, 7, and 9, TUDOR-ROAD FOUR STABLES in TUDOR-LANE Nos 3, 4, 5, and 7, CLARK-STREET Nos. 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18, PLANT AG ENET-STRE ET. The Houses are held under separate leases. A large 1>"rtiou of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to Mrs Milton, No. 1, Tudor-road, or to Messrs WALDRON and SOH, 1930 Solicitors, 74, St. Mary.street, Cardiff. Hates im fettor. BOOK DEBTS FOR sALE. IN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 35 OF 1886. RE ROBERT THOMAS GjBB. TO BK SOLD BY TENDER, the BOOK DEBTS of this Estate, amounting to £ 354 lis 9d, the full particulars of which will be given upon appli. cation to the Trustee. Sealed tenders,endorsed ii«Gibbs," to be sent to the Trustee, C. E. Parsons, at his office, 1, Tredegar-placj, Newport, Mon., by 12 noon on Tuesday, November 16th, 1886, when they will be opened, and the purchaser (if any) declared. Dated Nov. 6th, 1886. 1929 mtnbcrs alii Contracts. ANTED, TENDERS for the EREC- TV TION of the MASONRY a SIIIELE FAN and ENGINE HOUSE at Ffaldau Colliery, where plan and specification mav he seen.—Apply FFALDAU COLLIERY CO., Garw Valley, Bridgend. 1356 B A R m TIN G S-, TENDERS are invited for fitting- up a Bar, dc., for Mrs Burns, in premises recently erected in Crwys-road and Mackintosh-place. Plans and detail drawings may be seen and particulars obtained from Mr Cr arles Rigg (arch tect), 21, High- tveet, Cardiff. 65 j The lowest nor any tender not necessarily accepted. THE (^R^poration of CARDIFF are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of 24 9-FEET LENGTHS CANVAS HOSE and 24 COUPLINGS. Particulars can be obtained from the Superintendent of Scavengers, Corporation Depot, Canton, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, accompanied by samples, ami en. dorsed "Fire Hose" or Couplings," as the case may be, to be delivered at my Office on or before the 22nd November inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall. Cardiff, 9th Nov., 1886. 1343 < 65, CORNWALLIS-STREET, LIVERPOOL 19TH OCTOBER, 1886. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LIVERPOOL, 1886. I have much pleasure in informing the Public that I have been Awarded THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL (FOR SPECIALITE IN TOBACCO) FOK "HONOUR BRIGHT" BRAND. As this is the first time I have exhibited, and con- sidering the competition was undoubtedly the greatest in the grades of Bright Virginias, I venture to think the success of my latest Brand a most unqualified one. I have analytical results by two eminent Analysts, as read before the International Juries, which speak for the other Tobaccos themselves. 1672 Faithfully yours, THOMAS OGDEN. WREATHS FOR GRAVES. pALMER AND COMPANY J. (ESTABLISHED 1852) Beg to notify that they keep a Choice Selection of PORCELAIN AND METALLIC WREATHS, With or Without Glass shades. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, IOn 10, 11, & 105, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. Will be paid to any person who, d&O" after using GOLD MANN'S IMPERIAL TOOTH WATER, is agam troubled with toothache.— S. Goldmann & Co., Dresden. To be obtained genuine from Mr F. MUNDAY, Clli,MIST, 1, High street, Cardiff. Per bottle, 1s. 238 IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.—WINE'S JL FEMALE RESTORATIVE PILLS can be confi- dently recommended to females arriving at the period termed the turn of life." At this time many import- ant changes take place in the constitution, and diseases, which have been dormant for ye rs, come to light. In order to REMOVI OBSTRUCTIONS, to QUIET LOCAL IRRITATION and to THOROUGHLY j RENO VATE the NERVOUS s YSTEM and R EG ULAT E the l; EN ERAL HEALTH these Pills are invaluable, and should be obtained at once. Testimonials from all parts oftM world have been received, and thous<1ulls owe their and lives to these pills. Price, Is ld I and 2s 9d per box, or post free for 15 or 3b stamps. Pre- pared and sold solely by Powell and Sons, Chemista, 27, Temple-street ^Bristol l Dusinsss Aifiir^sses. 100 BODIES NEW ZEÅAND JYR U T T 0 N, JJT^OS 6gd ^HOULDERS 6D V LOINS I^I. 6d J^ECKS .W.I;JI;JI;U,. 4-^D JJREASTS..I. 4d RPMS UTTON is or pERFECT QUALITY, AND WILL ARRIVE Jfl R I D A Y AND gATURDAY DIRECT FROM REFRIGERATOR. JJOPKINS, II AYES, CARDIFF. 1959 O,J,t, uhlic polices. I CARDIFF TRADESMEN'S CLUB.— A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, the 12th, 719 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS Contracted by my Wife, HANNAH HARRIS, after this date, November 11th, 1886. 737 (Signed) FREDERICK HARRIS. JgOROUGH OF CARDIFF. THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (BOROUGH FUNDS) ACT, 1872. NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the COUNCIL, acting also as the URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY, will be held at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, on WED- NSnAY. the 24th November instant, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of PROMOTING IN THE NEXT SESSION OF PARLIAMENT A BILL :— To emnower the Town Council to construct aNew Road from James-street, Bute Docks, to Grange- town, and a Bridge over the Rive" Taff. aud another Bridge over the Glamorganshire Canal in connection therewith, and generally to make all necessary provisions incidental to or conneced therewith. And if the Council determine to promote a Bill in Parliament in the ensuing session, to acquire powers for the above purpose, to determine from what fund orfunds the expenses shall be payable, and to adopt such resolutions as the Council may determine with rderence thereto. MORGAN MORGAN, Mayor. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 11th Nov., 1886. 1966 P" O NTYPOOL PARK, JL EASTER MONDAY, 1887 GRAND MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD. PATRONS :— RIGHT HON. LORD TREDEGAR. RIGHT HON. LORD ABEHDARE, &C., <fec., And the Great Ironmasters. GREAT CHORAL COMPETITION. First Prize, £ 150. Test Piece, Wretched Lovers" (Handel). Arljudlca.tors-Messrs Proudman and Venables, of London. GUS. BEVAN. 709 Q ARDIFF AND DISTRICT FIRST ANNUAL FAT STOCK SHOW. AT ROATH CATTLE MARKET, CARDIFF. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH, 1886. ABOUT £300 IN PRIZES, Including 015 15s 10s Local Champion Prizes. Prize Lists and Certificates of Entry may be had on application to Mr E. Jenkins, 140, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. Entries close November 27th, 1886. 1736-973e lEegal .11.J.1Ü££5. RPHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on a petition dated the 9th dav of November, 1836, a receiving order against RAPHAEL HOUGHTON, of Fair Oak-ter- race, Maindee, Newport, in the county oi Monmouth, and carrying ou business at Barry, in the county of Glamorgan, draper, was made the County-court of Monmouthshire, holden at Newport, on the 9:h day of November, 1886. Tile first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Official Receher in B3.l1kruptcy, 12. Trc. degar-place, Newport, Monmouthshire, on the 22nd day of November, 188,. at 12 o'clock at soon. Proofs of debt to be used at such meeting must be lodged with me on or before the 20th day yf Novem- bi-r, 1886. Proxies must be lodged by the 20th day of November, 1886. The public examination of the debtor is to be held on the 22nd of November, 1886, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the County-court. Newport, Mon. GEO. H. LLEWELLYN, Official Receiver. uílbíttg arídie5. THE CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. Under the revised Rules, now offer the following advantages :— TO DEPOSITORS. 1.—Deposits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. NOTICE.— Present Rat6 of Interest on Deposits 4 and 4 per cent. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five pcr cent. comporwri interest guaranteed from month of entry. 3.-Bonus added to shares which have remained in forc for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at onp month's notice, with Interest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. Prospectuses, Rules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 934e1251 TO DEPOSITORS IN THE CARDIFF GAVINGS BAN K. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JT INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY WILl RECEIVE DEPOSITS AT 4 PER CENT. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOCIETY. SECURITY UNEXCEPTIONABLE. AUDIT EXHAUSTIVE & SYSTEMATIC. EASY TEUMS OF WITHDRAWAL. The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. rOUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits fron12 to 4 per cent, interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A C. A., Secretary. J045 PERPETUAL INVESTMENT BUILD- ING SOCIETY. 16, NEW BRIDGE-STREET, ONDON, E.C. ADVANCES PROMPTLY MADE ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Repayable either in one sum as in ordinary mortgages, or by instalments. MONEY LENT may be repaid by monthly or quar- terly instalment-, including interest and costs, spread over any number ot y. ars, not exceeding 20. NO PREMIUMS ARE CHARGED BY THIS SOCIETY. A PROSPECTUS and FORM of APPLICATION may be had 011 application to Messrs GRAHAM, SON HITCHCOX, Surveyors to the Society, Victoria Chambers, Newport; or to Mr TRESIDDEU, Secretary, lb. New Bridge-street. London. E.C. 1237 RITBE MERTHYR AND DOW LARS X BUILDING SOCIETY Established incorporated under the Buildh; Societies Act, 1874. I.OANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM BlOu TO £10,000, Repavnbie in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Re-payments. Costs ot :Iorl4!:a.e, and \1l'Vey<)" i- eea, ha.Te beeu revised, and I:ed,1tCl"å. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re payments and Preliminary Charges being great! lowered. The utmost Ss«er«scy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Pete Williams, at the Ofiice of the Society, tJO, Glebelan i street, Mftrthyr Tytltil. 1e58 gEAXH S jpiANOFORTES, 0 I G A N S. I AND I; ARMONIUMS. II EATH AND GONS' THREE SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Lergest Stock in Wales to Select from. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1066—2431 269e SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive promp attention, and be executeÜ upon the same terms as from the Thief Office. The "DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the "oxt morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS NEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13. Cattle- Str(,8t, Neat'o. it t ns in Town and n"i(tUtxji'rbro<l. OntracKica (or all des- criptions o: a..7t-rtUh&(, circular duteifeuUaiz, Ac. '-Orders prou-pf" arto&i All pMsefa te be di»> tld T. W9* QHcdion Àùùr£S5£5. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST -L WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of the Burgesses, I bfg to offer myself as a Candidate for the Seat in the Town Council rendered vacant by the elec- tion of my father as an Alderman of the Borough. Being a life-long resident in the Ward, and having an intimate knowledge of the whole district and its: requirements. I should, in the event of your doing me the honour to elect me, be able to advocate the many rtforms-p3.l.ticula.rly Ow abolition of the Bridge Tolls -so urgently required by us with all the more force, because of my own personal every-day experience of what we now suffer from. J n coming forward to ask your suffrages I have no personal motive to serve, but am influenced solely by a desire to further, to the best of my ability, the Interests of those amongst whom I live" and to promote the welfare and prosperity of my native town. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Y our obedient servant, WALTER LEWIS. Kilve), November 10th, 1886. 1967 EXTRAORDINARY MUNICIPAL JUJ ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE NORTH WARD OF THE BOROUGH SWANSEA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- It was ny intention to retire from the Council on the completion of my aldermanic term but as the work of Open Spaces in Swansea, in which I take a. special interest, is incomplete, it has been suggested by numerous friends that I should offer myself for re-election to till the vacancy which has occurred in the North Ward. I now place myself in your hands, trusting to receive that support which you have always kindly accorded me iu the past. Your Obedient Servant, I, WM. THOMAS. Lan, 9th November, 1886 1955 œbu,atíon. CARDIFF. S~T. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 12703 1489 PRINCIPAL, Miss TULLIS. JUOWBRIDGE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. VJ PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Oxford Ca.m. bridge, and College of Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate References: Parents of pupiis. 1024-7ii- SWANSKAT~ j\y«"USICAL EDUCATION FOR THE -Lv-L PEOPLE. MR W. B. BROAD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Local Representative of the Royal Academy of Music, and Honorary Local Exall,i1ier for th" Royal College of 1\1 us ie, With a view to bring sound teaching within the reach of all, has arranged to commence fordnvith a series of PIANOFORTE CLASSES. TERMS :-FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. Every Member of the Classes taught personally by lIlr BHOAD himself. Beginners taken, The Classes are grades, and students advanced from class to class, as ready. Private lessons as hereto- fore. Classes for Elements of Music, Harmony, Sink- ing, ito., at spcèÓal low fees. For full information apply on Monday, Wednesday, or Suturday aftenlOon8, till seven o'clock, at LONGLANDS HOUSE. NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, SWANSEA. 1953 M AES'YC W-MME R. rjnHE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS. SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCW..1ME11, CARD1 Fl. PRINCIPAL—MRS NiCHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Undèr distinguished patronage, and in Union with the Society or cience, An" awi Letters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of ae, an,1 ar educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home hi". Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this school. This last year alone 100 Certificates have been gained, witl1ma.uy honours ,.J1(l distinctions. The girls have passed ill as lIlany as 12 subjects, including German, French, mathematics, literature, urawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A uronze medal was also awarded at tile International Exhibition ^Science and Art) fur wter colour painting, and the certificates of merit for crayon drawing ana various kinds of needlework. fees ior boarders, incmding tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any (.Diversity Examina- tion. live guineas per term. Day pupus, one guinea. Over lOu testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn- wall, London, &c. N.B.—Mrs Nicholis begs to caution all persons inquiring about this school not to low themselves to be influenced by anyone who, from interested motives (such as keeping a school themselves, <fcc.), unjustly prejudices them against it. They are invited to try the school and judge for themselves of its merits. She aiso particularly wishes l. to be understood that the girls have full liberty to attend their own places of worship Ghurcii or chapei—subject to their friends' approval also that a liberal table is Kept (the food beiug good and abundant); that a large; well. ventilated house and every comfort is provided for the r-lrb-thelr entire exemption from sickness, and their chserful, healthy appearance, bearing witness to the truui of these statements. Airs regrets she has found it necessary to publish this ciiution. -—— 1005 ,r,t vimiONS UF THE PRKSS. The n eekiy Mad :—44 Ihe school is one of the best in the country." OSWESTRY. rjlHE OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIPS. HEAD MASTER—OWEN OWEN, M.A., Formerly Scholar of Jasus College, Oxford. The Value wf the scholarships and Exhibitions oflered One Scholarship of £iO. One Scholarship of £ 30. One Exhibition of £ 15. One Scholarship o; £ <;7. I One Exhibition of £ 12. Two bcholarsn.ps of £ 24. | Two Exhibitions of £ i2. The EXAMINATIONS V. ill be held at the High school on the 4th, 5th, and 6ili of JANUAUY, 1837. All APPLICATIONS for particulars and ENTRY FO IDI: should be made before the. end of this month. For the convenience of Candidates from a distance Preliminary Test Examinations will be held at four Centres, and those who head the list in each of the Centres will be recommended to stand the Final Examination at Oswestry. CENTRES: PORTMADOC. Town-hail, Monday, December 27th at 11.30 a.m. CARMARTHEN, Town-hall, Wednesday, December 2th, at 11 3..UI.. SWANSEA, Youug Men's Christian Association, Dvnevor-place, December 30th, at 11 a.m. ABERDARE, Teruperance-hall, December 31st, at The NEXT TERM will commence on TUESDAY January 18th. I CLASS I. at the Oswestry High School provides direct preparation for London Matriculation, for which the School is a Centre. CLASSES II., III., provide preparation for the Oxford Local Examinations, for which the School is a Centre. SIXTEEN BOXS were successful at the Oxford Local Examinations held last July. The first Matriculation Examination will be held a: the School next June. ——— 1814 For full particulars apply to the Head Master. THE OSWESTRY COLLEGIATE -L SCHOOL (FOR GIRLS). SCHOLARSHIPS. PRINCIPAL-MISS J. E. JONES. An EXAMINATION will be held at the Collegiate School on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of January, 1887, when two scholarships will be offered for competi- tion :— Entry Forms may be had on application until the 14th of December, and must be returned not later than the 15th. Intending candidate? should app]y for a syllabus containing full particulars as early as possible. EXAMINERS Miss Dilys Davies, London Rev. T. Charles Edwards, M.A.. Principal of the University College of Wales J. Price. M.A., Normal College, Bangor and Pro. fessor MacCallum, M.A., University College of Wales. 1696 GLOUCESTER (BOUNTY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS (organised by the Rev Prebendary Brereton), will be opened in Gloucester after Christ- mas. Fees per annum :—Boarders, 40 guineas day cholars, 9 guineas. For further particulars apply to Frederick Clarke, Esq., secretary to the Guarantors, Queen-street, Gloucester. 1962 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. ^OETH T AWT ON SCHOOL. PATRON-The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation ior various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. OHOOL AD V ERTISjil\lENTS. -The attention of Principals of Private and other. SCHOOLS is directed to the following maderats PRE- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements;— One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Im*ertk>iu..Insertion Bord. s. d. g„ a a. d Four Lines ,1..0 2 '6 4-.D 6 0 Six Lines 1 6: 3 0 (> 0 9 0 Eight.Lines- 2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines SO 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise raents can aiso appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and COUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with tiioaa iit-the^ijuXA Wille¡¡ Daily Hexes, so-Mrto form part public Àmnstmtnts. CARDIFF rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), November 12th, Last Two Nights of MISS NELLIE FARREN, MR FRED LESLIE. MISS DELAPORTE. MR GEORGE STONE, AND THE LONDON GAIETY COMPANY, In the Enormously Successful Burlesque Operatic )lelodro ma, T ITTLE J-ACK gHEPPAHD, POWERFUL COMPANY OF SIX ry ARTISTES. BRILLIANT AND GIGANTIC SUCCESS. Open 7; Commence 7.30; Half-p ice 9. Box Plan a.t Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). Monday Next, November 15, THE CELEBRATED BOCIETY DRAMA, JIM, THE P E N M A N, By Mr Charles L. Young. Bart. Box Plan Now Ready. BRISTOL. BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY. TWO GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS, Colston Hall, Bristol, November 26th and 27th, 1886. MR CHAS. HALLE'S BAND OF 78 PERFORMERS, AND THE BRISTOL FESTIVAL CHOIR (340 VOICES). FRIDAY, November 26IH, 7.20 p.m., Dramatic Legend FAUST Berlioz SATURDAY, November 27th, at 3.0 p m., ENGEDI (Mount of Olives) Beethoven INTERMEZZO. SIEGFRIED'S TRAUERMARSCH—(Dead Marc ) "Die Gotterdammerung" Wagner WALKURENKITT—(Ride of the Valkyries) ) Die Walkvire T "agner MR CHAS. HALLE'S BAND. bTABAT MATER Rossini Principal Vocalists Miss MARY DA VI s Miss ANNIE MARRIOTT Madame ENR1QUEZ Mr EDWARD LLOYD Mr M. WORLOCK, and Mr SANTLEY Secured Seats. Unse- PRICES of TICKETS. 1st Division. 2nd Division. cured. Single Ticket. 10S 6D 78 6d 4s FOUR TICKETS FOR ONE CONCERT, IF PUR- F T, ,» chasedbeforeSatur-" day, November20th ) Application for tickets to be accompanied by a re- mittance. Cheques payable to G. W. Edwards, Esq., Treasurer. HENRY COOKE, Hon. Sec., Ticket Office, Colston Hall, 1963 Bristol. J. R W ° D • 3, CASTLE.STREET (Opposite Castle), Respectfully informs the Residents of Cardiff that he FRAMES PICTURE- MOUNTS DRAWINGS, Ac., 011 the Premises, EQUAL TO ANY FI M IN SOUTH WALES. 8738 ARTISTS' MATERIALS, COPIES. die. 1231 Ocinirsians. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FOOTBALL MATCH — NEWPORT v. CARDIFF. On SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13th. a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN will leave NEWPORT at Two p.m. for CARDIFF, returning at 7.0 p.m. the same day. Fare, Is ód. J. GRIERNON, General Mauaser. Paddington, November, 1886. 1965 + hotels. SHERWOOD HOTEL, ADAM-STREET (NEAR CHARING CROSS), STRAND, LONDON. London Sunday Times says This is one of the best and cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the :Stra.nd. U This Hotel is muchtrcquented by South Wales people. pROPRIETOR: '.V. H. pRVST (LATE OF SWANSEA) 1.40 THE LONGLANDS COMMERCIAL JL AND FAMILY HOTKL. ST. HELEN'S- ROAD, SWANSEA This first-class hotel is now open. It is magnificently furnished with every comfort for commercial gentlemen and private families. Spacious Commercial and Coffee-room. First-class Billiard Rooms. Large and commodious Stock Rooms. 1793 Manager, G. CHAMBERLAIN. -Conducted on strictly temperance principles. DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, OIL or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is unil Is 6d. 1177 iOublíraÜons. New Edition. Price 2s 6d. By Post, 2s 3d T\LAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, -L' By S. E. SMITH, Esq.. M R.C.S. Eng., Surgeon to the late National Ear Institution, London autnor of a treatise on Deafness and D.seases of the Ear and Inventor of the new method of introducing remedial agencies into the cavity of the Tvmpanum through the Eustachian T .be. Mr S. E. Smith's Diagnostics of Aural Disease has reached a fifth ed tion. and to the original work Mr smith, whose skill is well known andjustly appreciated, Ila", adderl results of experience and investigations since the first edition, and descriptions of his newly- invented instruments tor the treatment of those diseases of the ear in which electricity is of service. Mr Smith's reputation will be enhanced by the addi- tional matter, AND the book rendered more interesting and useful by the new illustrations. — Bristol Times and Mirror. ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM 11 TILL 2 O'CLOCK. 978e HIGH-STREET ARCADE. CARDIFF. 1.778' JUST PUBLISHED, CARDIFF DIRECTORY, T WITH COPPER PLATE MAP. WRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, VT PRNARTH, LLANDAFR, VILLAGES. CARDIFF DIRECTORY, ▼ T CORRECTED TO DATIC. ^YYTUGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SCBSCKIBERS, bs 6d. CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. OFFICES: STONEBRIDGE, BRISTOL. 1057 IMPORTANT TO ALL IN TRADE. ESTABLISHED 1836. QTUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES, k.3 TRADE AUXILIARY COMPANY (LIMITED) 42, GRESHAM-IST., LONDON, E.C. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information, may avoid making bad debts, and may, through this agency, recover debts due with promptitude. Every trader should read STL BBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE. Supplies information indispensable to traders. The Hegisters of Stubbs & Co. contain more than five million entries. BRANCHES at 53, Conduit-street, London. Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton, Belfast, Dundee, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Liverpool, Leects, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, Sheffield. SCB-OFFICES.-49, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Cam- bridge, Cork, Derby, Exeter, Grimsby, Hudderstield, Hull, Ipswich, Leicester, Maidstone, Middlesbro", Newport, Mon., Northampton, Nottingham, Plymouth. Heading, Southampton, Stockton-on-Tees, stoke-on- Trent. Swansea, Wolverhampton, Worcester, York. I ERMS.— £ 1 Is. £2 2,. £3 3s, Sa 5s, according to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to the Secretary, Stubbs' Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham- street, Lodon, E.C. 1343 Ø" Telegraphic Address—" STUBBS. LONDON." rjlEETH TEETH TEHTd Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867 M R K E ALL, SURGEON DENTIST í31 Years' Experience; ZL Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of leeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is 1 ID and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman 742e Neath: E. C. Evaus. Cardigan. 13 Who suffer fro.11 NERVOUS A DEBILITY, LOST VIGOUR, EX- HAUSTED VITALITY. KIDNEY BOON" ^1SEASKS, <KC. A Treatise ex- V ■" plaining the only positive CURE WITHOUT Stomach Medicines, by the renowned TO MARSTON treatment, so suc- cessful in America, wil) be sent M_ „ in plain envelope sealed free. N Address the MARSTON REMEDY Co., 249}, High Holborn, Lon- don. 12628—1207 WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at TT Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent, 25, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare aud district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, AC. .s. business i)i)res5t5. SEE J^REDERICK GRAND ASSEMBLAGE OF J^JT ANTLES, JACKETS, JJLSTERS AND THE LARGEST QAT ERE F Ot ANTLES & JACKETS IN THE WORLD, Whose etyies ARE copied throughout the Metropolis. F R E D E R I C K QOX, 23, ST. MAHY Q A R D I F F. I BRANCHES IN THE CHIEF PROVINCIAL TOWNS THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM. 1743 J'OH ILLIAMS AND SONS FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF WOOD MANTELPIECES. THE "BROUGHTON" TILE FIRE PLACE. THE COMBINED TILE FENDER AND HEARTH (in one single piecf; can be removed at will always bright and clean). THE NEW HARLEtsTON GRATE. THE N A 17 T I L U S GRATE Can he been in use. THE ECONOMIC CORNISH RANGE. ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS IN THE KINGDOM AT 19, 20, 21, 23, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 93ge 1400 g P E C I A L S H 0 W OF F U R S FI VE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. D. G. -i A Y LOn, pARK HALL BUILDINGS, CI A R 1) I F F. J 1873 rpHREK Y E A R S' SYTM rjlHREE "YEARS' G VST KM jpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD. jpiANOFORTES B V BIMNSMCAD. jpL4.NOFORTES BY NEUMEYER: jpiANOFORTES BY KIR KM AN. j jpiANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, an,1 Without any Kiuthw Charge whatever, the instrument becoin6 the Property oi the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKPLL, LIMITED QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CAKDIKF rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELI* LIMITED, 97 & 98. OXFORD S RREKT, SWANSEA rjpHOMPSON AND GHACKELI., LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rpHOMPSON AND GUACKELL LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TEN BY. RJJIHE rrHREE «^YSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, SINCE which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of A Musicai Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments ate so low that there needf NO bouse withollt a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM RPHOMPSON AND GHACKELL LIMITED, Are A'J ways pleasea to semi Euil Particulars, wit I Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, free by post, Oil the application of any intending purchaser. DISCOUN FOR CAH. The mcwt liberal Discount is allowed to Cash buyt. and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS ARC 8.¡w¡¡,.s in ,tock to seiect 110111 at about HALF PRICE. rjpHOBIPSON AND GUACKELK LIMITED CARDIFF, SWANSKA. 1VEWPCRT, GLOUCESTER, AND TEN BY 1M7 ^TIFF'S S 'LARCH. S°ld ill lb Picture Bore* O Sold 111 51b. Packets. STIFF'S SfTAliOH I'-ide Mark- Queen BES* ° ZM AJxOM. uniform Qual.iy S-i,n7.Tv.> Warranted Pure. II** ^5 STAIVGH. Most Economical. For Collar-. •IJTIFF'S STARCH. Wristbands. £ 3 lor shirt Fronts. STIFF'S STARCH. FOR CAPS.ES For Cuffs. STIFF'S STANCH. Fo Lace. LO For Linen. QTIFF'S STAE'vClI. ror Curtains. I'liTUrilO nmi *_> n Tj ^ble kltllfl. W ill J SiALCH. Ask for Miff's Scroll. Note the Caution Label OTIFF'S ST ARCH, observe the Trade ,%Urfc O Sold by GI(HVI>. STIFF'S STAROB. B'' { Wholesale— QTIFF'S STARCH..VIIN.W. >0 I. 6ft) 1514 KEDCMFI ^I Mi.STYtr. ONE BOX OF CI-ARKE'S B 41 PILLS 1<; warranted to cure all discharges fWIlI the urinary organ ill either O\x, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pain- in the In ck. Sold in box. 4s each, bvail clwmists and pa tent vendors, 01' j sent to any address for 60 III, uup by tile III NS, rho Lincoln and Midland Counti« s'Drug Compa:> Lihcoi: Wholesale Agents, Barclay a ud Soiu, Lonac. AU 1003