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J. E. H. ANDTIEW & CO.J1 LIMITED, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE STOCKPORT SILENT GAS ENGINE AND THE B! SSCHOPP 7, GAS ENGINE. GOLD MEDAL, ANTWERP EXHIBITION 1885. SILVER MEDAL, LONDON 188b. SILVER MEDAL, PHILADELPHIA 1885* LOCAL AGENTS: CROSS BROS., CARDIFF. 1469
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| AW COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN (ARRITING BY G.WJL) TAKEN TO THIS HOTEL BY ANY OF THE 'BUSES FREE OF CHARGE. THE LOXGLANDS" COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, I ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. | THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IS NOW OPEN, And pro rides every home comfort at strictly moderate charges. UNLIMITED STOCK -ROOM. FIRST-CLASS B LLT3. A RD-ROOM. TramcTs from all the principal parts of the town pass the door of this establishment every five minutes. Tariff on application to 22 1 G. CHAMBERLAIN. Manager. f
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) ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR. & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SCliD IN OBLOXG TINS. BOWDIN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL. XEW ZEALAXD, 1882. 1850
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dipping gloiicts. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, iKlXA _Vy NEWPORT, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW The Screw Steam Ships MEDWAY. uLWA Y, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCES- ALEXANDRA Are intended to Sail with Goods and 1>assengers as follows :— Cardiff to BelfastiSwansea to BelfastjNewport to Bel. and Glascow viai and Glasgow, fast <fe Glasgow Jan.] Swansea. Jan.] via Swansea. ó Monday 8 pin 5Wednesday 12nt;Jan.] 10 Monday 5 pm 12Wednesday bpmdl Tuesday 6 pm 1J Monday 8 pm 19 Wednesday 12 nt 25 Tuesday 6 pm 24 Monday 5 pm 26Wednesday 6pm Monday 8 pm! Glasgow to Carditf and Swansea, every Friday, at 2 pm Glasgow to Newport, Fridays, 7th and 21st Jan., at 2 pm. Belfast to Carditf and Swansea every Saturday at 12 non. Belfast to Newport", Saturdays, 8th and 22nd Jan., at 12 noon. fcARES.—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, "mailable for two months. Apply in Glasgow to Wm. Sloan and Co.; Greenock, D. Macdougall iielfast, W. E. Williames Bristol, Mark Whitwill and Son; Swansea, M. JONES and BROTHER; Newport R. Burton and Son; Car- dii,, H E. TAYLOR and CO., 69. Bute-street, Docks. /Ofyr 1A JIDIFF AND BORDEA UX /TfrThe CARDIFF STEAMSHU COMPANY'S FIRST- CLASS SCREW il will sail as follows :— 'DOR^OGNE ..Cardiff for Bordeaux.Jan. 3 OiUONDE"Bordeaux for Cardiff Jan. 3 W1th voods and passengers. For Rates of freight, iVr., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit barn and OIlS, Agents. 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and at the Olfices of the Company. 61, Mount gtiiart- Squarc, Cardift. 1071 Jtt31 HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD, AND CUMBERLAND PORTS. „ REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. The first-class full-powered Steamships tf the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited). ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, FAWN, AND BURRY, ^^K^S^Or other Steamers, are intended to sail ^*M"(ca«ualties 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 Warehous, West Every Wednesday and Bute Dock). Saturday. Every Tuesday & Friday. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY FROM LIVERPOOL I FROM LLANELLY. (West Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and Every W ednesday 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, Llandlv: and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 21., Water-street, Liverpool, and _1056 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. -rxfor ~X>EG0LAR SERVICE of first class powerful STEAMERS .iESfMsSL between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and ami DUBLIN, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. Chea and most Direct Route. -he DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.s. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, or other suitaiJle Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) irom LIVERPOOL (King's Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVER* SATURDAY from 1)1 lil/IN to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY nnnAY: to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL EVElW MONDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M. Murphy JUII., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swvny, Fenwiek-court, Thomas and Co., 79, Newport; or to M. J. Begs and. Co. 21, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 10 to 'í. A M jl; K 1 l) A i\ L I N E. Jyyfcjjj/*T;n I■ n;I> STATES MAIL STEAMERS. *\w HVfOtPUCt. TO r HILAPELPIUA, JiV ICR Y WEDNESDAY, 'first-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accfmmo thtloll for passengers equnl to any European Line. Pas- J" the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest ami bi'^t route to the West. LOCAL AGENTS :— .•fjRoic liitin, 276, llute-street, Cardiff JONES and Co., Jiute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- IItrllet, Newport; CROCKI:l an.l JAMES, 4, Taff-street, £ °ntypridd TILNEY andOo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Pontypool .1. THOMAS," 'J'redegnr W. G] » VNUNS, Gieheland-sticol, Mcitl.yr A 1HV.ES. 'j1'Meckan-streel, Ponllottyn ;0. TIIORNKY, Commer- *1 Hotel, Abenlare; A(J.STIi ami ^II.COCKS Swansea; '■ DAVII;s. CUrdilf-road, A>.»ra»nau AVll-snrul 19, Ivor.sr.re^ Through COMMUNICATION WITH NORTHERN AND FRENCH PORT, KUOM CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. he Screw Steamer Jehnnne will leave C ARDIFF or at intcnalsof aboutten days, for DIEPPE ral (or) ROVEN, anti will take goo<)s at through e. A lilniteù number of passt '.igers can be accom- in' i^ei'- '1 particulars of rates and passage money "ail be obtained from Worms, Jor-sn, and Co.,Cardiff, or I'odfreyJTayior, Swansea. 2439 ^RNATI AND HARRISON'S LINE. THROUGH co?tDr;IATION with PARIS SJi^'ORTUERN FRENCH PORT-, via SWANSEA, fORT TALBOT, and TRKPORT. The Stesmer ACACIA will have SWANSEA l POT TALBOT ABOUT EVERY TEN DAYS, kIng Goods at Through Rates. ;\pnly to ARNATI & HARRISON. London JOHN JONES & CO., Port Talbot or T. T. PASCOE, Swansea. 2656 IVTEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, U.S. rr/ —REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY COMMUNICA- TION, in conjunction with the Newport News aud •Mississippi Valley Company's Railways.—The follow- magnificent steamers will be despatched as under. P^Ro can be booked at thr ugh rates for New York, *chtnond, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and all stations on the above railway com- P^'iy's systems and connectio'is. Illese vesseis are splendidly fitted for a limited number of First Class Passengers, who can be booked ■■t through rates to most of the principal places in the y"ion. Railway cars come alongside the steamer :— T From. Tons. H.P. *ian- 1..Liverpool..Duke of Westminster..3,726..2, £ 00 ^ar>. ib..Liverpool..Florida 3,138..2,000 "an. 29..Liverpool.. Duke of Buckingham..3,123..2,000 <su0r rates, <fcc., apply to McDIARMID, GREEN- ?«lKLDSand CO.. 17, Water street, Liverpool, and „ Frenchurch-street, i/ondon, E.C. 2303_ WITH A WEALTH OF WARMTH, & JUST AT THE NICK OF TIME.' W. PRICE~~& SONS' 'VINTER OVEKCOATS, REEFERS, YACHTING JACKETS. SUITS, Ac.. Are offered to the Public at the lowest possible prices- all bought before the advance at Wool Sales. PRICES OF OVERCOATS—Newest Fashions— 15/ 20; 35/ 40/ 45/ PRICE OF OVKRCOATS, with Capes— I 40/ 45/ no/ PRICES OF WATKRPKOOF COATS—Indiarubbers 5/11, 10/ 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ PRICES OF liEKFKRS AND Jj ACHlINGS— ID/ 15/ 20/ 2oh 30/ PRICKS OF WiNi'hR SUUt>— 17/6. 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 4D/ ooh Address 0 THE CARDIFF H O U S K- FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING sTont. an.i46A47, CAROLIN'• TO NERVOUS SUFFERER-. Just Published, a Kiatuitous lidition of a New a.nd Valuable Meuical Work, entitled, DOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND," By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) This book should be lead by everyone, young or old, Carried or single. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE, HOW JO REGAIN Hi: ALT LI, HEALTH A SOCIAL SCIENCE, BEING a TREATISE on the LAWS GOVERNING .L) LI E, and the CAlSliS, SYMPTOM^, and '■I UKA'I MENT of all diseases depending on exhaustion lIf lJervouS vitality, such as llt>rVOI1S debility, mental aill I phy8icill depression, palpitatioa of the heart, in the head and ears, indecision, impaired sight memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude, de- }Jr,;sion of pirjt, loss of energy and appetite, pains in die back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, dizz nes, )'Ve cf soiitnc'.e, groundless fears, and many other ail- nwnts which, )f neglected, bring the sufferers to an eariy death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rheu- matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all diseases of the nervous and alimentary system. The Appendi to this valuable work contains many "seful PKLSCRIPTIONS i«r the alleviaticn of suffer- and the cure of minor disorders, with Tfull instruc- for their preparation nd use. Con ains also some friendly ^ice 0,1H jelle) or THE WAY TO PREMERVK HEALTH. Illustrated by numerous testimonials from Erateful Patients who have been restore! to v through the author's instrumentality. t Sent post free for 2 stamps or by letter post, 3 stamps.. Also a descriptive pamphlet on. the and disorders peculiar to the female sex. by the same T|SHE Female s FRIEND and ADV|cEiPThOF JL will be sent to a.iy address on REOisifl OF MAMPKD ENVELOPE. tc. Tonsdale- Address J. A. BARNES. M.D. U.S.), 43, Lonsaaie square, Barnsburj7, Lonilon* IMPORTANT TO INVA^,Di„W|r CONSULTATION BY LETTER M^ K. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS HEALTH,if unable to have a personal intervie. •j'lonid at once send full particulars of the <0 > Jitter, enclosing stamped envelope ior r^Piy > f..ii .Vl|l receive immediate answer, with advice and_^ '•jructions how to o' tain a perfect cure. Hundre Jt livvs have been saved and health fuliy restored by \'respoudence only. Address*A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 8, Lonsdalc. square, Barnsbury, London, N • \T° NAME OINTMENT.—This Oint- ,"S ment is confidentially recommended as an old, and successful remedy for Scurvy, Scrofu a, glandular Swellings, Ringworm Old Wounds.Ulce- r-lted Legs, Scald Heads, Blotches on the Face and Fire. Burns, Chdbiains, Bruises, i '1^, Fistula, Rheumatism, Bunions, Ac. It al up the most obstinate Eruptions of the bKin oi **ery kind f Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. J\ O NAME PILLS. — For Scrofula, tw *cnry, Ulcerated Legs, Ejrsipeias, Blot £ Ou fac«. Eruptions on the Body, Piles, Fistula, n'lular Swellings, Ac., Ac. TrT niiiv be taken by persons of either sex, are atl'l Invigorating, and, actingupon thosecretions. a truly valuable Blood Purifler, and may a»iv \n injunction with the "No Name Ointment in iLi >t.'1* ahove Diseases. 7, j ^°oid i„ pots and Boxes by all Chemists, price /ia, id and 2s 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOR:— t i WHITEHOUSE, „ j 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. aIe5' alI J\.udíau. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION dI; STORAGE ROOMS J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers. Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 3 Usual Thursday's Sale, at Duke.street Rooms.Jan. 6 Mr BERBYMAN. China and Other Goods, at Cardiff Each Evening Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 3 Mr W. COURTENAY CLARKE. Garw Colliery and Piant Jan. — Messrs EVANS and SON. Ironmongery, Tin Goods, Acat Cardiff Jan. 3 Messrs GOTIWALIZ and BO WRING. Horses, at Cardiff Jan. 15 Mr T. M. JONES. Freehold Property, at Aberavon Jan. 5 Mr KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Jan. II Messrs KNOYLE & ROBERTS. Groceries. Ac., at Morriston Jan. 3 and 4 Leasehold Property, at Morriston Jan. 6 Mr JOHN M. LEIiDER. Household Furniture, at Swansea Jan. 6 Messrs N WLAN D and RICKARD. Dwelling-Houses, at Maindee, Newport Jan. 11 Messrs T. OWEN A SON. Free and fully-licensed Modern Hotel Jan. 6 Messrs STEPHENS 'N A ALEXANDER Flour, Oatmeal, Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 5 Leasehold Engineering Works at Coedpenmaen.. Jan. 8 Carts, Horses, Traps, Harness, Ac., at Cardiff..Jan. 11 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Cattle, Ac., near Cardiff .Jan. 10 Mr H. VILLAR. 40 Horses at Bristol Jftn- ° TO CORN AND FLOUR MERCHANTS, BAKERS, GHOCERS, AND OTHERS. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. SALVAGE HX SARAH MARY. WIIHOCT RESERVE. MESSHS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the underwriters to S l-LL by AUCTION, at Messrs E. W. Rees and Sons' Stores, at the top of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 5tb January, 1887, at two o'clock in the Afternoon, 200 SACKS OF RED AND BLUE TIE IRISH FLOUR (100 in good condition, 100 more or less damaged). "&b6 SACKS OF INDIAN MbAL (250 in good condition, and 306 more or less damaged). 10 SACKS OF OATMEAL AND TWO SACKS Of SIFTINGS. To Inspect Bulk, apply at the place of Sale, or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Oaruiff- Further particulars "Iso upon applicatiOn to the Auc. tioneers, or to Messrs Bovey, Lloyd s Agents, Cardiff. rni? n PF\ATAEN. PONTIPRIDD. LEASEHOLDENGINBERING WORKS AND THREE D^VKLLmG-HOUSK.t,. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THE ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, On SATURDAY, the 8tn day of JANUARY, 1887, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, (Unless disposed of previously by Private Treaty), by aTESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- |V | ANDElt Auctioneers, all the above-named extensive well-known and superior MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WORKS, situated within one mile of the town of Pontypridd, in the County ot Glamorgan, contiguous to the Glamorganshire Canal, and a branch nearly completed of the TafT Vale Railway, giving access to all the Collieries in the Taff, Aberdare, and Rhondda Valleys, and to Cardiff and Newport. The works were established tome years ago by the late firm of Williams and Knight, and have ever since been in operation. The machinery is of the best class, and is in every respect complete and suited for a large trude. It con. sists of several well constructed steam engines, steam lathes, and planing, shaping, screwing, slotting, drill- ing, punching, turning, and other machines, casting and moulding houses, titting shops, carpenters' shops, and smithies several crabs, cranes, and weighing machines, together with other usual machinery and appliances plant, patterns, tools and implements. There is also a con-ideruble stock of goods and and materials. The leases and the works, with all the plant, stock and other movables, will bo sold in one lot as a going concern, together with the goodwill of the business. The works have a good connection with the collieries of the district The premises are held uuder long leases, expiring in the years 194/, 1952,1959, and 1968, subject to moderate rents. Three. fourths of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage at 5 per cent. c Apply for further particulars to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Simons and Plews, Solicitors, Mertliyr Tydfil, or to Messrs Grover and Grover, Solicitors, Cardiff. tblJ TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. '.I.. ANDER are instructed by Mr. Jv- (who is giving up his Retail Business) to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises North-road, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, January lltli, at Two p.m., SE VERAL BUTCHER'S CAR I S,UhEFUL HORSES, TRAPS, HARNESS, STABLE REQUISITES AND EFFECTS. A No the whole of t1.c TRADE UT..NSILS. Marble Slabs, and other Effects appertaining to the Retail Business carrier on Mr Kyte in Queen-street. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. WALES OF FURNITURE AND GOODS 0 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, both new aud second-hand, take place at these Rooms EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY throughout the year. All entries for these sales must be made not later than by noon on day of Sale. The next sale will be MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1887, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. J. G. MADDOX and CO., Auctioneers. 25, Duke-street. Carditf. 18°3. SALE THIS DAY. Th Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION on .MONDAY, January 3rd, a lar e quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNIIURE, Wat, hes, Clothing, Brewers' Casks, eke. Sale com- mence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, North-road, Cardiff. ,131_ SALE THIS DAY. CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY. NT0. 66 OF 1836. BE DAVID MORGAN. MESSRR EVANS and SON have received instructions from E. T. Colhns, Esq..(frustee of the Estate of D..Morgan), to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY, 3rd January. 1887, at Eleven o'cloc < precisely, a quantity of IRONMONGERY, TIN GOODb, BRUSHES, Leather bags, clocks, watches, accordions, lamps, vases, A variety of ware, AND 139 PAIRS OF MEN'S ^ND BOYS' NAILED BOOTS AND LADIES' ELAoTIC SIDES. For further particulars apply to the Trustee, 39, Broad-street,. Bristol; or to the Auctioneers, 3, Crock- herbtown, Cardiff^ PARK-HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. MR KENNARD will SELL by AUC- TION, at the above rooms, on TUESDAY NEXT, January 4th. 18S7, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, the property of a gentlemen leaving Cardiff, removed for convenience of sale, comprising beds, palliasses, mattresses, iron and other bedsteads, chairs, wardrobes, chests of drawers, stands and tables, ware, &c., of six bedrooms; drawing and dining room suites, office table, and chairs, hall and umbrella stands, linoleum, carpeting, fender. fire irons and brasses, a.nd various kitchen utensils a patent mangle and wringer, also a tine toned piano, and an American ora.n. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- menceat 2 o'clock. CASTLE FARM, ST. GEORGE'S, NEAR CARDIFF, THIRD ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, Ac. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Edward Watts to SELl. by A" CTION, on MONDAY, January 10th, 1887, at the above Farm, 16 FAT CATTLE, 160 FAT SHEEP. 4 COWS AND CALVES, 8 HORSES, AND 20 PIGS. For further particulars see bills, which may be had of the Auctioneer, Cowbridge. 2592 fTEATH S piANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND H aRMONiums- EATH AND g O NS' fjlHREE YEARS' SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM lOa MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. _1066—S431 2bge 6b, CORNVVALUS-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 SPECIAUTE IN TOBACCO) FOR •« HONOUR BRIGHT" BRAND. first time I have exhibited, and con- imrfn was undoubtedly the greatest in Bjijrht Virginias, I venture to think the success of my latest Brand a most unqualified one. 'results by two eminent Analysts, as read hetore i e^international Juries, which speak for the other Tobaccos themselves. 1672 Faithfully yours, THOMAS OGDEN. FEMALE RESTORATIVE PILLS can be confi- dently recommended to females arriving at the period termed the t«rnofhfe." At this time many Import ant changes ^ake place m the constitution, and diseases, which have beendormaut for years, come to lifht. In order to REMOVE OBSTRUCTIONS, to QUIET LOCALIKRITAIION and to THOROUGHLY RENOVATEtheNKRVOUbsYSTEMandRKGULATK the liENKRAL HKALIH these Pills are invaluable and should bo obtained at once. Testimonials from all parts oj thr. world have been received, and thousands owe their health and lives to these pills. Price Is lid and 2s 9d per box, or post free for 15 or 36 stamps. Pre- pared and so'd solely by Powell and Sons, Chemists 27, Temple-street .Bristol j^46 a1£5 iro Àu.ctiLTtt. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE HOUSE-COAL COLLIERY FOK SALE BY AUCTION. 1\/TR W. COURTENAY CLARKE has IT I received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, during the month of JANUARY, all that HOUSE-COAL COLLIERY (together with the PLANT) kn wn as the Garw Colliery, and situate in the Garw Valley, Glamorgan- shire. In this Colliery the valuable and almost extinct vein of Coal known as the No. 3 Rhondda—gas and house coal—i* worked, and proved of excellent qualiiy. All the other house and steam coal veins are included in the lease. The property may be viewed on application to Messrs Walter H. Morgan and lie-s, Solicitors, Pontypridd Mr David Morgan, Mining Engineer, 24, Cogan-terrace, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer. Fun particullus will appear in future advertisements. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, December 30, 1886. 2654 ST. DAVID'S, PEMBROKESHIRE. MESSRS T. OWEN and SON have been favoured with 111struetions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION. on the premises, on THURSDAY, January the 6th, 1887, at 2 o clock in the afternoon, (subject to such conditions as will then be rt-ad),—All that substantially-built FREE AND FULLY-LICENSED MODERN HOTEL, called the City Hotel," situate at Str. David's, in the county of Pembroke, containing spacious commercial, coffee, private and other sitting rooms, ten bedrooms, hot and cold bathrooms, wc., together with a handsome bar and large kitcheu, with good stabling and coach- houses, and a large productive garden. Now in the occupation of Mr John Siines as yearly tenant, at the low yearly rent of £60. The Hotel is splendidly situated within its own grounds, has a free, extensive view of the sea and mountains, and within a few minutes' walk of the grand old Cathedral and Bishop's Palace Ruins. For further particulars apply to H. G. Wright, Esq., Solicitor, Ingram House, 165, Fenchurch-street, Lon- don, E.C.; or to the Auctioneers, Trevadog, St. David's, Pembrokeshire. 2554 IN BANKRUPTCY.—RE DAVID OWEN. PLASYCOED STORES, DUKI STUNET, MOR- RIsTON, SWANSEA. TO GROCERS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS KNOYLK and ROBERTS have been ins ructed by W. Rosser, Esq., the Official Receiver, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 3rd and 4th, 1887, on the abuve premises, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF GROCERIES, IRON- MONGERY, etc., Consisting of a choice selection of tea, coffee, sugar, currants, raisins, jam, biscuits, potted meat, s'ee\;s, peas, starch, blue, soda, soap, seed, meal, ginger, whiting, paper, Ac.; also bedsteads, trunks, saucepans, boilers, lamps, brushes, buckets, paint kettles, oil, together with tne office furniture, fixtures, and plant, comprising office table, letter-press and stand, chairs, tables, two large counters, gas fittings, coffee mill, small truck, two hand-trucks, oil tank, syrup can and svand, and a good assortment of scales. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 7, Fisher-street, swansea. Dated 22nd December, 1886. 2586 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS KNOYLE & ROBERTS have been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Talbot Jnu, Church-square, Morris- ton, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of January, 1887, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such con- ditions as wil1 then be read), tbe following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 101' 1.—All that commollious and well-built SEMI. DETACHED VILLA known as "Plas-y-coed Villa," and situate in Duke-street, Morriston, now in the occupation of Mr David Uwen, LOT 2.—All that newly-erected SHOP and PRE- MISES known as "Plas.y-coed Stores," situate in Duke-street, Morriston, now in the occupation of Mr David Owen, grocer a,ud ironmonger. Lots 1 a.nd 2 are held under a lease foraterm of 60 years from the 29th day of September, 1878, at a ground rent of 218 per annum, which will be apportioned equally at the time of sale. LOT 3.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being ]So. Robert-street, Mor- riston, now in the occupation of Mr Nathaniel Davies as monthly tenant, at an annual rental of £ 15 12s 0<1. LOT 4.-AII that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being No. Robert-street, Mor- riston, now in the occupation of Mr John Thomas as monthly tenant, at an annual rental of S15 12s OJ. Lots 3 and 4 are held under an underlease for a term of 999 years from the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1884, at a ground rent of S6 per annum, •which will be apportioned equally at the time of LOT 5.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE situate and being No. 3, Walter's-terrace, Green-street, Morriston, now in tbe occupation of Mr John Jone<, as monthly tenant, at an annual rental of £10 as.. LOT 6.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being No. 4, Walter's-terrace, Green-street, Morriston, now in the occupation x>f Mr William Thomas, as monthly tenant, at an aitnual rental of S10 8s. Lots 5 and 6 ate held under an underlease for a term of 99 yea.rs from the 20th day of September, 1882, at a ground rent of S3 4s Od per annum, which will be apportioned equally a.t. the time cf sale. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be had on application, as to Lots 1 to 4, to E. A. Williams, Esq., solicitor, CasLle.street, Swansøa ¡, as to Lots 5 and 6, to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, solicitors. Rutland. street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers at their offices, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dec. 23, 1886. 2644 NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY HIGH-STREET. MR BERllYMAN (late Fell & Co.) is NOW OPEN with a SELECT STOCK OF CHINA AND OTHER GOODS, suitable for every home. Inspection invited. SALE BY AUCTION EACH EVENING, 636 Seven o'clock. 2459 insurance. JPHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. LOMBARD-STREET, AND CHARING-CROSS, LONDON ESTAULISHED 1782. Insurances against loss by tire and lighting effected upon every description of property, in all parts of the world, on the most favourable terms. The Settlement of claims arranged with promptitude and liberality; the amount already paid by this Com pany for losses exceeds FIFTEEN MILLIONS STERLING. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD, ) Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD, ) Secretaries. Rates and full particulars can be obtained of the Agents at Cardiff :—Mr Charles E. Stallybrass; MrThos. David, 13 Brook-street; Mr David Shepherd, 70 Crockherbtown; J. H. Jones, Esq., 3, High-street; Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks; Mr T. H. Browse, Redwood House, Crwys-road, Cathays Mr Ueriry Lander, Bute Docks Office. 1031 M H E WHITTYNG TON LIFE X ASSURANCE COMPANY, 58, MOORGATE-STREBT, LONDON, E.C. Funds in hand and Subscribed Capital as on 20th April, 1886 £ 234,852 Total Annual Income 55,568 Total Claims paid from commencement to 30th April, 1886, exceed a QUARTER of a MILLION STERLING. Total Claims paid from commencement to 30th April, 1886, exceed a QUARTER of a MILLION STERLING. Total Abstainers insured in a Separate Section. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every informa tion on application to 1119 Agents wandFRED T. BOWSER. Manager. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW _LJ 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 £20,000 DEPOSITED WITH GOVERNMENT AS SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. No Industrial Ome ever made such rapid progress. No Company or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Socunty, Liberal Benefits, and Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. 33, New Bridge-street, London, E.C. Branch Office-II, Heathfield-street, Swansea. Resident Secretary—John Slee. 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Phillips, 92, Commercial. PASTE. MAT street; Swansea, Mr Keall, MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199, High-street; MILTON' AMERICAN F. H. Hewson, 8, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB avenue, Maindee, Newport, HERB PASTE. Mon. PASTE. 747e London Barclay A Sons. 1042 moWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu. arities and relieve thedistressing svmptomsso prevalent l with the sex. Boxes, Is ld a.nd 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and k Midland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln.—Beware of Imitations 1015 al.e5 iro Àurtían. APSLEY HOUSE, WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEHJDER has been in- btnlcted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above house, late in the occnpation of the Misses Walters, on THURSDAY, January 6th, 1887, the whole of the HO SEHOLD FURNITURE A OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising DRAWING-ROOM.—Fender, fire-irons, and ashpan, 3 skin mats, hearthrug, gilt pier glass, pair of Bohe- mian glass vases, American timepiece, easy chair in hair, do. in American cloth, 6mahogany chairs in ditto, pole and rings, mahogany Pemoroke table, mahogany half-circle table, electro-plated cruet, mahogany couch in hair, table and cover, cane chair, and 2 pairs of muslin curtains. • SHOW-ROOM.—Fender. Brussels carpet, large pier- glass, pair of Bohemian glass lustres, ladies' occasional chair, mahogany round 100 table, rosewood do. and tapestry cover, mahogany Ottoman box, 4 walnut chairs, cheval glass, papier-machie table, mahogany pole and rings, engraving, water-colour drawing, Ac. HALL ENTRANCE, STAIRCASE. Ac.—Linoleum on floor, 4 cocoanuc mats, oil-cloth on staircase, 38 stair rods, Kidderminster stair carpet, timepiece, stained cupboard, piece of linoleum. 2 wool mats. The CONTENTS of WORK-ROOM and 5 BED- ROOMS, comprising—fenders and fire-irons, chairs, painted cupboards, commode, 2 sewing machines, in good working order, iron bedsteads, bedding, Ac-. together with a quantity of kitchen and culinary utensils too numerous to mention. The PREMISES ARE TO BE LET, with immediate possession, fixtures an i fittings to be taken. to by valuation, all of which are new. The mahogany show cases are air and dust-proof, with plate-glass doors made by T. Sage, of London, and are particularly adapted for a milliner, stationer, or fancy goods business. For rent and other particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, at bis Office, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Cham- bers, Swansea. alts i3ritntù nntrad. 0 be SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE WATERLOO TIN PLATE WORKS, MACHEN, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. The Works are well and substantially built, and comprise two mill trains, driven by horizontal engines, 4 pairs of cold rolls, dri ven by horizontal engines; pickling machine with pumps, 6 tinning sets, driven by vertical engine four boilers with donkey pump for feeding same, bar-cutting machine. There are flooring plates throughout the works. Sidings, fitted with a weighbridge, run into the works, and there is a good supply of water. Further particulars can be obtained of W. H. For- ester, Esq., Swansea Messrs Davis and Lloyd, Solici- tors, Newport, Mon., or from Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Swan sea. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, J* the FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE known as the RHONDDA MOUNTAIN COLLtERY, and situate near Glyn Neath, in the cotinty of Glamor- gan. It comprises an area of 452 acres, and contains all the sea.ms of Coal, from the No. 1 Rhondda seam to the lowest. A portion 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 1953 fetfors mENDERS are required for COMPLET- JL ING Mr Alexander's DWELLING-HOUSE at DYNAS POWIS, near Cardiff. Plans and Specifica- tions may be seen on the ground upon application to Mr D. Wilhams, the clerk of the works. Tenders to be sent into, E. W.M. Corbett, Architect, Castle-street, Cardiff, on or before 8th January next. The Proprietor does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. 2648 ffiubluations. New Edition. Price 2s 6d. By Post, 2s 8d. DIAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, ByS. E.SMITH, Esq., M.R.C.S. Eng., Surgeon to the late National Ear Institution, London autbor of a treatise 00 Deafness aod Diseases of the Ear and Inventor of the new method of introducing remedial agencies into the cavity of the Tympanum through the Eustachian Tube. Mr S. E. Smith's "Diagnostics of Anral Disease'' has reached a fitth ell tion. and to the original work Mr Smith, whose skill is well known andjustly appreciated, has added results of experience and investigations since the first edition, and descriptions of his newly- invented instruments lor the treatment ot those diseases of the ear in which electricity is of service. 1\11' 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. 1778 Now Ready, 2s: Small 8vo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every grown-up person should possess a copy and stndy it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY BANDAGING AND JLJ SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, BY WALTER PYE, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Has been adopted by the St. John Ambulance Association. Very complete, well illustrated, and entirely free from any sort of clap-trap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— The Metropolitan. 1057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT A CO., STONE BRIDGE. LONDON TRUBNER & CO., LUDGATE HILL. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE JL OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the means of Self Cure, by cne who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 231 Fourth Edition. Cloth. Post free Is. ON STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA and KINDRED AFFECTIONS. Their painless treatment and cure. By W. H. Crowther, Surgeon. London Renshaw, 356, Strand. 1561 I RON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics' Magazine.' Edited by PERRY F. NURSEY, C.E. Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-street, London, E.C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz.) for forwarding to all parts of the world Contents of Iron," No. 729, December 31, 1886. A Boom in Blooms, Iron Trade Summary. Denison's Testing Machine (Illustrated). Wheel Moulding Machine (Illustrated). Occasional Notes. Government Competition and Private Enterprise. History of Modern Invention in the Manufacture of Iron. Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon Steel. The Fastest Torpedo-bo&t. Title-page and Index. ——— 1027 Iron and Coal Trade Reports, based on SPECI AT Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Week, New Companies, Geuerai and Foreign Notes, Patents. Launches. Price SIXPENCE THE "REZER" SKATE. (HENRY BEZER'S PATENT.) THE FOOT-PLATE.—The shape and arrangement of the foot-plate in the BRZER Skate is a distinct and important improvement. The foot-plate 80/1:overos the sole and heel clamps that the weight of the skater upon it keeps the clamps til1t to the boot. The foot-plate can be raised by means of its screw adjustment to fit comfortably into the hollow of the foot, thereby supporting the instep, and gripping the entire surface of the boot sole. This gives the skater considerably more purchase and control ovet the skate, keeps the foot warmer, and preserves he shape of the boot. FIGURE SKATERS will find that the "BEZER" Skate follows the ankle more readily, and is as SILENT as a wooden skate. AND ALL OTHER KIND OF SKATES AT JOHN WILLIAMS AND jgONS', THE FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 19, 20, 21, 23, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. 1460 W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN,) r,Rmmr 248, BUTE-STREET, 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Wovksl carriage free, by the following AGENTS — Aberavon Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare.Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place. Aberkenfig Mr W. H. Hitchines, Grocer Blaenavon .Mr J. Harris, London House. Blaina ..Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High.street. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-stree Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Villiers-st. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beanfort House. Cowbridge Mrs Rogers, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr Ellis Jenes, High-street. Llandilo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. Nantymoel Mr E. David, Cambrian House. •ieyland Messrs Biddlecome, London House Newcastle Emlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-street. Pembroke Dock, M. S, Cole, 10, Dimond-street Penarth Mrs A. Thomas, 37, Plassey-street. Rhondda .Mr J. H. Thomas, Tailor Porth. St. David's.Mr Vi. Lewis, tailor, Cross-square Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 Grackwell?. Usk :\lr Jones. Grocer Bridge-street 1000 TEAS! TEAS!! SAMPLES FOR COMPARISON, from one of the oldest London Houses, sent to any address by J. EDWARDS, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, CARDIFF. Very Choice Lot MONINGand KAISOWS in i-chesta 100. to Is ASSAMS, lid to Is 2d; PACKUNS, Is to la W. 1213 i1nblí£_#í£t5_- TTRADESMEN and OTHERS are CAU- JL TIONED that I WILL NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS CONTRACTED by my WIFE, JANE GRIFFITHS.—DAVID GRIFFITHS, 15, Upper Re. gent-street, Aberdare. 30th December. 1886. 152 CITY OF GLASGOW FRIENDLY SOCIETY. j55 WILL BE GIVEN for a COPY OF YEARLY ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE SHEETS of this Society for its first five years. Apply John Slee, 4, Heathfield-street, Swansea. CARBIFF EYE HOSPITAL, 18, CHARLES-STREET. The HOUSE ARRANGEMENTS NOT BEING QUITE COMPLETE, the OPENING, which was to take place to-day, is POSTPONED for A FEW DAYS. rthenotice will be given. EBBW V ALE. DOG, POULTRY, JLJ PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, and CAT SHOW. JANUARY 20th. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 6th. Schedules and Entry Forncsi apply 2527 5ECRETARY, EBBW VALE. HtQal Retires. rjIHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. Cardiff, No. 71 of 1886. RE JONATHAN MADDOCK, of 47, Oxford-street, I Pontycymmer, near Bridgend, butcher and haulier. Receiving order made-lbth December, 1886. Date of order for summary administration— 20th December, 1886. Date of adjudication (if any)—15th December, 1886. Date and place of first meeting-13th January, 1887, at Official Receiver's Office, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, at 11 a.m. Date of public examination—31st January, 1887, at 10 a.m., at the Town hall. Cardiff. JAMES A. ORR. Deputy Official Receiver. Address-3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Dated 1st January, 1887. rj^HE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. Cardiff, No. 73 of 1886. RE THOMAS JOHN JAMES, of 1, Station-road, Penarth, in the countv of Glamorgan, builder. Receiving order made—20th December, 1886. Date of order for summary administration —23rd December, 1886. Date of adjudication (if any)—20th December, 1886. Date and place of first meeting-13th January, 1887, at 2.30 p.m.. at the Official Receiver's Office, 3, Crock- herbtown, Cardiff. Date of public examination—31st January, 1887, at 10 a.m., atthe Town-hall, Cardiff. JAMES A. ORR. Deputy Official Receiver. Address—3. Crockberbtown, Cardiff. Dated 1st January, 1887. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that on a petition dated the 29th day of December, 1886, a receiving order against WILLIAM NAPIER COi'BYN, of Graig Olway Farm, Usk, in the County of Monmouth, for- merly of Pencaird, Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, Farmer a.nd Cattle Dealer and Colliery Manager, now Farmer and Cattle Dealer, was made by the County Court of Monmouthshire, liolden at Newport, on the 29tb day of December, 1886. The First Meeting of Creditors will be held at the Official Receiver's Office, 12, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon., on the 12tb Jauuary, 1887, at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Proofs of Debt to be used at such meeting must be lodged with me on or before the Ilth day of January. 1887, at Twelve noon. Proxies must be lodged by the I 11th day of January, 1837, at Four o'clock in the after- noon. The Public Examination of the debtor is to be I held on the 12th January, 1887, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Newport County Court. G. H. LLEWELLYN, Official Receiver. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re WILLIAM GRIFFITHS HERBERT, of Peny. graig, Glamorganshire, draper. Pontypridd, No. 46 of 1886. Receiving order made, December 20th. 1886. Date of order tor summary administration, Decern- ber 30th, 1886. Date of adjudication, December 23rd, 1886. Date and place of first "meeting, January 12th, 1887, 12 noon, the Official Receiver's Offices, Mertbyr TydtiL Date of public examination, January 25th, 1887, 2 p.m., the Court-hoa-e, Pontypridd. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address, 64, High-street. Merthyr Tydtil Dated this lsi day of January, 1387. Emitting ø.cietirs. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE CARDIFF gAVINGS BAN K. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY WILl RECEIVE DEPOSITS AT 44 PER CENT. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOCIETY. SECURITY UNEXCEPTIONABLE. AUDIT EXHAUSTIVE A SYSTEMATIC. EASY TERMS OF WITHDRAWAL. The Offices, 28, 81;. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. QLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, Incorporated under Act of Parliament. ONE OF THR OLDEST ESTABLISED IN THE PRINCIPALITY LIBERAL ADVANCES ¡ To Persons desiring to purchase their Own Houses on Easy Terms of repayment SHARES ISSUED DAILY. Subscriptions, l" Ppr Fortnight per Share. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM £ 5 UPWARDS. OFFICES OPEN DAILY Where all information can be obtained. 10907—1052 T. A. DAVIES, 20, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFP. Secretary. mHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAS X BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under the BuiWin I Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM £100 TO SM.OOO, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of lie-payments. Costs 01 Mortgages, an Surveyors Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re. payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the Office of the Society, 50, Glebeland- street, Merthyr Tydfil. 1053 W COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE BROKER ESTATE AGENT Temple Cham- bers, St. John's-square, Cardiff^ Sole Agent Merthyr and Dowlais Building Society, Cardiff, Penarth, Barry, Newport, etc. 2149 SOUTH WALE S~MERC AN TILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2i to 44 per cent, interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 ^rcrperttJ, &or.. to 1:d. TO BE SOLD OR LET, THE METROPOLITAN WAGON WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, Suitable for Large Engineering or Railway Wagon Works. For Particulars apply to H. Davenport, East Moors Cardiff. 1867 BRIDGE HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. A. DAVIES I Respectfully announces that her SHOW-ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN with an assortment of New Goods in great variety. Christmas and New Year's Cards selec- ted from the best makers. Also a large assortment of I Annuals and Volumes for the young. Albums, Prayer Books, Ladies Bags, Plush Pouebns, Brass and China Goods, White Wood Goods, with views of Cowbridge Lanbiethian, Penllyne Castle. Hensol Castle, St I Donatt's Castle, etc. Cameos, Felt. lush, and Cross- stitch Work, in all the newest designs. Berlin Wool. etc., of every description. The favour of a caU will greatly oblige. 2449 78e 0HRISTMAS pRE S E- N T S. —— 0 THE FINEST STOCK OF ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL CHINA AND GLASS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. A GRAND LOT OF WORCESTER VASES, EWERS, AC MINTON'S DINNER SETS FROM ONE TO TWENTY GUINEAS. A Large Stock to Select From. BREAKFAST, TEA, DESSERT, and TOILET SETS :n Great Variety. Th Best Quality Goods at the Lowest Possible Price. W. iT0 B B s • M CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEh THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over -M- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foules- state of tbeblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they g" to he core of every disease, where no other medicine > have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels giddiness in the head, dimurss of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore I heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotcbes on the face and I body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, ana ievers of all kinds. In boxes at 14d and 2s 9d each, sold by most j Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory. 1 Oxford-street, Swansea. 1001 (Sjoixratifln. CARDIFF. Å UNIVERSITY MAN, late Master- in-Charge of the Lower School, KinFsley Col- lege, Westward Ho, offers to another Pupil in Cardiff Private Tuition with three other Gentleman's Sons preparing for Public schools. Naval Cadetships, Ac. Highest testimonials and references.—Trinity, Daily News," Cardiff. 945 ST. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 12703 ——— 1489 PRINCIPAL, MISS TULLIS. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH, I JL CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS, The MISSES MARKS, Assisted by an efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. The Principals are now able to receive a larger number of resident pup Is, having increased accom- modation to offer. Boaniers have home comforts and personal supervision. Good recreation ground. Fees, moderate.—Next Term, Jam- 20th. 2o74 -ILYDACH HOUSE, KING'S ROAD, J CANTON, CARDIFF. Superior school for girls. also preparatory class for boys under ten conducted by the Misses Jordan. TERM COMMENCING JAN. 17th, 1887. Vacancies for a few boarders. Terms moderate. 28 KENSINGTON H O U S E WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals The Mis-es HARVEY. The Spring Term coinmence-s 21st January. 939 MONKTON HOUShi SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL: HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. I (London University.) Pupils are prepare for the Universities, the Univer- sity Local Examinations, Professional and Commercial pursuits. The NEXT TERM will commence TUESDAY, January 8th. For prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. 77 \I7'ESTBOURNE CRESCENT (7), M CARDIFF.— BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS Principal Miss HIBBS, Cert. R.A.M with honours. QUARTER COMMENCES JANUARY 17th. Vacancies for boarders. 47 COWBRIDGE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College. Oxford Cam- bridge, and College of Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate References: Parents of pupils. Next term. Jan. 20th. 102^783^ HEATH HOUSE, COWBRIDG E. The Misses LLEWELLYN will RESUME THEIR SCHOOL DUTIES on JAN. 20th inst. 153 SW ANSEA. V/fUSICAL EDUCATION FOR THE -L>X PEOPLE. MR W. B. BROAD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Local Representative of the Royal Academy of Music, and Honorary Local Examiner for the Royal College of Music, With a view to bring souod teaching within the reach of all, has arranged to commence forthwith a series of PIANOFORTE CLASSES. TERMS :—FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. Every Member of the Classes taught personally by Mr BROAD himself. Beginners takeD, The Classes are in grades, and students advanced from class to class, as they improve, thus preventing one pnpil being kept back by another. Private lessons as heretofore. Classes for Elements of Music, Har- mony, Singing, &c., at special low fees. For full information apply on Monday, Wednesday, or Suturday afternoons, till Seven o'clock, at LONGLANDS HOUSE. NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, 1953 MAESYC WMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SUM M ERFI ELD HALL, MAESYC WMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Unde; distinguished patronage, and in Union with the Soinety oi Science, Arts, and Letters, London). Girls are admitted intd this school fiom 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this scbooL *-■ This last /ear*sJone 100 Certificates have been gained, with many Ilooourli and distinctions. The girls have fassed in as many ae 12 subjects, including German, rench, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for water colour painting, and five certificates of merit for crayon drawing an,.i various kinds of needlework. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examina- tion, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one gi'inea. Over 100 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn- wall, London, Ac. N.B.—Mrs Nicholls begs to caution all persons inquiring about this school not to allow themselves to be influenced by anyone who, from interested motives (such as keeping a school th-mselves, Ac.j, unjustly prejudices them against it. They are invited to try the school and judge for themselves of its merits. She also particularly wishes it to be understood that the girls have full liberty to attend their own places of worship-Church or chapel—subject to their friends' approval also that a liberal table is Kept (the food being good and abundant); that a large, well- ventilated house and every comfort is provided for the trirls-their entire exemption from sickness, and their cheerful, healthy appearance, bearing witness to the truth of these statements. Mrs N. regrets she has found it necessary to publish this caution. ——— J035 •OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Evenina Star The College is situated very prettily, in a healthy position, and has proved in the past a decided success." ABERGAVENNY. BERGAVENNY GRAMMAR ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—The Head-Master, Mr WEBBER. RECEIVES BOARDERS at CLUNMORE VILLA, in a very healthy locality. Special attention paid to domestic comforts of Pupils. Every Candidate passed last Cambridge Local Exami- nation in Honours. Thorough Education. Moderate Fees. Term Begins January 20th. 85 BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. SCHOLARSHIPS. EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS, at least, will be COM. PETED FOR IN APRIL NEXT, value B20 to £30. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY. JAN. 19th. Apply to Rev. D. Lewis Lloyd, M. A., Head Master. 2677 PONTYPRIDD. ONTYPRIDD HIGH SCHOOL.— A FIRST CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS. PRINCIPAL, WALTER HOGG. See prospectus for details and particulars. Terms moderate. Duties will be resumed January 4th, 1887. HEREFORD. HEREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE pro- vides, at a moderate cost, a sound and prac- tcal Public School Education. Preparation for the tcal Public School Education. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Service, Professional, and Commer- cial Pursuits. New an,t substantial buildings, fitted vith every modern improvement Inclusive terms for Boarders, ESb. For Prospectus, apply to tbe Rev. the Headmaster. 2547 LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR BRISTOL. THIS SCHOOL WILL BE RE-OPENED rHURS. DAY, JANUARY 20th. Nine Pitman's Certificates for Shorthand since May last. r 2530 W. J. KEMPE, BLA. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. HIGH CLASS- EDUCATION FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISIOL. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good edu. cation at moderate terms. There will be a few Vacancies for January 20tb. Names should be entered at once. Large premises near the Downs. The number of pupils limited to 120 (40 boarders) An excellent lable kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of effic:ent tutors. Fonr departments. Pupils admitted from 8 to 20 years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Play. ground, well-fitted workshop, gymnasium, cricket and tennis club Separate bouse as Sanatorium. Pupils successfully prepared for the Army, Navy, Civil Service. Medical anil Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Universities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Preceptors, Science and Art Depart- ment. Also for the Musical Examinations of the Royal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, exami- nation successes, references, and full particulars on ap- plication to the Head Master, Mr Charles Bigg. 2564 STONEHOUSE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, RYEFORD JL HALL, STONKHOUSE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Ryeford Hall is beautifully -ituated in its own grounds in one of tbe healthiest sp ts in Gloucestershire, and is admirably suited for scholastic purposes by its ex- cellent sanitary arrangements, lofty, well-ventilated rooms, extensive plaj-grounds, tennis lawns, gym- nasium, etc. The College is conducted on high school principles, combined with the refinements of home. An efficient staff of Masters attend daily. Resident English, French, and German Governesses. Tbe curriculum affords every facility for preparation for examinations at the Universities of London, 0 xford, and Cambridge, Trinity College, ollege of Preceptors, and South Ken- sington and every opportunity is given for specialising in particular subjects, so that exceptional advantages I are offered to those whose education has been negle ted. During the last three years over 100 prizes, certificates, etc., have been obtained by the students at I the above examinations. A well-fitted Sanatorium is kept ready in case of emergency. Terms moderate. A Governess l upil required. Prospectus, with examine reports. list of sue- cesses, etc., on application to Lady Principal. 150 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, Ac. Work executed with despatch 1009 (fc duration. CARMARTHEN. THE OLD COLLEGE SCHOOL, JL CARMARTHEN, Conducteti by EVAN JONES, M.A., JOHN DAVIES EVANS. 1ST B.A. (London) (Formerly Scholar of Univ. College, Cardiff). Pupils prepared for Matriculation at the London University, the Theological and University Colleges, the Preliminary Professional Examinations, and for Commercial pursuits. SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 10TH, 1887. Particulars on application to E. Jones, M.A., 7, Francis-terrace, Carmarthen. 2S17 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. NORTH TAWTON SCHOOL. PATRON-The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preoaratiollfor urious examinations. Boarders from = per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. CHEPSTOW. REPSTOW.-ST. MAUR COLLEGE KJ (GIRL^), HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION on Modern System. Great success in examinations. House laige and healthy beautiful grounds. Terms mode- rate. Vacancy for governess student.—Principals: The Misses THOMAS, assisted by competent Masters and Teachers. 124 ————.— —— JMPORTANT APERY gAT/E. THE ANNUAL Winter GENUINE QLE FRANCE SALE or J^T! APERY & 0 liT FITTING AT GRIFFITH JAMES'S COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, JANUARY Isr, 1887, AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL BE FOUND COMPLETE WITH GOODS OF UNEQUALLED VALUE. BARGAINS IN ALL CLASSES OF USEFUL DR APERY. COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. GRIFFITH JAMES, 14 & 15, HIGH STREET, AND 3, CRCRCH STREET, Cardiff. 2479 gEVAN AND COMPANY, "THE CARDIFF JpURtftSHERS." JpURNITURE JplURNITURE JPURNITURE L ARGEST gTOCK I JJEST g ELECTION I jyjARVELLOUS PRICES! DINING A DRAWING-ROOM BUtTES (ttiltft articles) from 70/- to M hIe. FULL COMPASS WALNUT PIANOFORTES from £ 12 10/ SOLID MAHOGANY LOO TABLES from 16/11. All other Goods equally cheap. An immense Stock of Every Description of Household Furniture Cut- lery, Hardware, Carpets, Linoleums, Floor Cloths up to four yards wide, Harmoniums, Pianofortes, Ac.. Ac. All Goods delivered free by read or niL NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. B EV A NAN D COMPANY, THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," 21. D UKE STREET, CARDIFF. WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER st ▼ T Abordue I MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent, 25, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, Ac. Also ftgsct for Guiea and Co. Mail Steamers. 8U&9—1029 f uhlir Àntusmt£nts. CARDIFF fJlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER — Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. GREAT AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS, COmK EARLY'. COME EARLY!! Stagj Door nd St. Mary-street Entrance open 6 p.m. EVERY EVENING! E ERY EVEN IN'* Mr E. FLETCHER'S Sixth Gorgeous Christmas Pantomime, ROB INS 0 Q RUSOE. Written for this Theatre by J J. BISGOOD, B.A. Magnificent scenery by Mr F. ERssER JONES, Beautiful Costumes, expressly designed by Mr MARTIN BYAM. New meehameal effects, by Mr FKED BLACKLER Musi compo-ed and arranged by MrCHAS. LAMSI.EY. The Charming Burlesque Actress. Miss LIZZIE BOON E. The Celebrated Mes rs N SH and ARTIX. The Marvellous Star Tra;, Act by HARRY MARTIN. REVIEW of the AMAZONIAN ARMV. GRAND JUBILEE VAUlETY ENTERTAIN- MRST. AW SEE THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT. COMIC HARLEQUINADE:— Ciown. Little TED MARTIN Pantaloon, BOB NISH Harlequ n, HARRV MARTIN; Columbine, Mdlle ROSE DALE. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS Taff Vale Railway.—To Ti^herbert and Ferndale, Jan. 28th; to Aberdare, Jan. 6th and 27th; to Merfhyr, Jan. 13th and Feb. 3rd. Rhymney Railway. o Rhymuey and intermediate stations, JaIl. 13tb; to Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Ac., Jan. 6th and 20th. Great Western Railway. From Swansea, Ac., Jan. 20th. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCES Every SATURDAY at Two o'clock. Doors open 1.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Dress Circle, 3s Juveniles under 12, 2s. rjpAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. Patronised at each performance by the most delighted and fashionable audiences. THE HOME OF TALENT AND INNOCENT RECREATION. GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF THE THREE MOST TALENTED CIRCUS COMPANIES IN GREAT BRITAIN, Viz., TAYLEURF.'S FROM HEREFORD AXD MERTHYR, AND THE CARDIFF POPULAR 'J ROUPE, Forming THREE DISTINCT EXHIBITIONS, when they all will appear on MONDAY, JAN. 3rd. Great success of the Beautiful Fairy Extravaganza, THE MORNING STAR. FR> SH AND STARTLING NOVELTIES. POWERFUL COMPANY. CHARMING MUSIC. GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCES EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. Open every evening at 7.15, commencing at 7.45. Half price at 9 o'clock to all parts except gallery. 23-:2 l\K R ALFR E~D C A PPE R WILL GIVE HIS CELEBRATED DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT AND THOUGHT READING SEANCE. At the PAHK-H ALL, CARDIFF, on THURSDAY, January 6th, 1887, at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, January 7tb, 1887, at 8 p.m.; and on SATURDAY, January 8th,1887, at 3 p.m. reserved sears, 2s 6d (five for 10s 6d); Is. and kd. And at ANDREWS-HALL. PENARTH. on :SATURDAY. January 8th, at 8 p.m. admission One Shilling. The three first performances will be in aid of St. John's Church Restoration Fund, and the latter will be for the Navvy Mission Society in connection with the Cardiff Waterworks Extension at Cwm-Taf. Further information may be had in writing, and tickets obtained after January 1st from W. LI-LE TAVLOR, 21, Crockherbtown, Cardiff and also from Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street, where seats may be booked; and for Penarth from Mr Williams, the Library. 2649 SWANSEA, L EVlNO DRILL. HALL, SWANSEA. I FVTNA Owing to great success, wili remain five ivrTvn nights next week, commencing Mondav, LKVUsO January 3. 1887. TirvTvn EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATUR- DAY at 7.45, PROF. LEVINO in MES- T RVTWO MERISM Dolph and Susie Levino in u Rival Arts G»rcion, the Comical Panto- r vvTvn mime Clown, on the Crazy Globe Titus and Co. in Spectres Master Robert, TjrvTvn Juvenile Comet Soloist: Val. Miller in Pure Ven riloouism. Popular price* i FVTVM Back Area, 6d Balcony and Front Arei, il6 and 2«. Children half-price. Levino, LEVINO Swansea. 812301 2606 SWANSEA HOSPITAL BALL. THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL BALL, In aid of the funds of tbe Swansea Hospital, Will take place at the ALBERT-HALL. SWANSEA, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 11TH, 1887. Tickets (which include refreshments, supper, and wine), Ladies', half a guinea Gentlemn's, one guinea each, may be had from the secretary, or from the members of the committee. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9.30. Balcony Tickets-Rer-er,-ed, ,-8 6d Unreserved, 2s each. BALL COMMITTEE T. N. TAXFOURD TRICK. Fisher-street; H. A. LATIMER, Mansel-terrace I F. E. WILLIAMS, Win-, street. JNO. W. MORRIS, Secretary. Swansea, December 2nd, 1886. 2488 ——— — USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, PRINTS, CHHOMOS, A large Collection of which can be seen at J. R. WOOD'S FINE ART GALLERY, 3. CASTLE-STREET (OPPOSITE THE CASTLE), 498 CARDIFF. 2372 The most artistic Pioture-frame Maker in Cardiff." THE CLARENDON HOTEL, Jg RUNDEL gTREET, STRAND, LONDON. Central for business or pleasure, close to Temple Station, Metropolitan Railway. GEORGE DAVIES (late of Swansea), Mar. The tariff, which is exceedingly nloderate, can be had on application. 2062 gHERWOOD O T E L, ADAM-STREET (NEAB CHARING CROSS), STRAND, LONDON. London Sunday Times says This is one of the best and cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the Strand." This Hotel is much frequented by South Wales people. pROPRIETOR: W. H. pRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA) 217 £ >AfcK 0 T E L c ATIDTFF, is 0 O p E N FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. MODERATE TARTFF. LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS SERVED TN THE RESTAURANT. TABLE D'HOTtf DINNER, Which is open to Non-R«sidents, served in the Principal Dining-Room at 7 p.m. SIX COURSES, WITH DESSERT, | 3? 61 EACH. QEO. W. CLARE. MANAGER. 2590 DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 1177 Who suffer from NERVOUS A DEBILITY, LOST VIGOUR, EX- HAUSTED VITALITY, KIDNEY BO O TC DISEASES, AC. A Treatise ex- v ■" plaining the only positive CURE WITHOUT Stomach Medicines, by the renowned TO MARSTON treatment, so sue- cessful in America, will be sent M_ x_ in plain envelope sealed free. E N Address the MARSTON REMKDY Co., 249^, Uigb Uolborn, Lon- dee. U\ I Wnsínt55 A&ftrrssgs. IMPORT AN T NOTICE. j EXTRAORDINARY JgUILDING | QPERATIONS. rpHE LARGEST AND MOST Q. E N U I N E SALE EVER KNOWN IN CARDIFF. GENERAL STOCK VALUED AT £ 80,000. HOWELL AND COMPANY Have pleasure in announcing tiiat during this year,in order to accommodate their extensive and growing trade, their shops and warehouses will be rt-built and re-arranged. L'RIS GREAT SALE will COMMENCE ox rjp H II R S D A Y NEXT, JANUARY 6TH, 1887, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH. H& CO.'S PRESE XTSTPCK AMOUNTS • to about £ 30.000, and having made large and importnnt purchases during the late depression in trade, and prior to any advance in the wool market, this amount mllt be realized, and their Btock reduced by about £ 50,000 to £ 40,000 therefore all who sfcudv economy should make large purchases during this sale. Ajy PIECES COLOURED FRENCH • TWILL I LANNEL.S. Present Value. Sale Price. lfli;. lijd. 2.Q PIECES 27-inch WELSH SHIRT- J ING FLANNELS. Present Value. Sale Pr;cc. l/2i- lljd. I 77 PIECES LANCASHIRE FLAN- XELS, from ltid to ISid per yard. IdO -PIECES YORKSHIRE AND SAXONY SCARLET FLANNELS, from Sd to Hid p-r yard. PIECES 30-inch WELSH SHIRT- ING-, at l/4j, worth 1/9j per yard. OA PIECES FANCY WOOL SHIRT- INGS, from 6Jd to 12Jd per yard. 295 PIECES STRIPED AND CHECK OXFOffD SHIRTING, from 2N to bid per yard. 4-nrt COLOURED ALHAMBRA QUIL'IS, from I/<+i to 5,11 each. lOA TAPESTRY QUILTS (a Job), *7 4/11 to 12/11 each. 150 BLUE AND GREEN WOOLLEN QUILTS, from 4/11 each. ftA PIECES 72-INCH PURE WASTE W TWILL SHEETING, from tjd per yard. 120 PIECES 52 INCH FINE LONG- CLOTH CALICOES, from 2}dper yard OP>0 PIECES 36-TNCH FINE LONG- CLOTH CALICOES, from 3il per yard. JKA PIECES 36-INCH FINE LONG- CLOTH CALICOES, from 3id to 8}d per yard. QAA PIECES 32 and 36-inch FAMILY MEDIUM CALICOES, from 3*d to 7id per yard. THE BEST MAKE IN THE TRADE. Oi PIECES § FANCY WOOLLEN SUITINGS, at Hid per yard. 14 PIECES 54-inch FANCY MELTONS, at 12id p- r yard. AA PAIRS BROWN BLANKETS, at 3s bid, worth 4s 6d per pair. A 2 K PAIRS BROWN BLANKETS, at 4s llfd market value, i>ss lljd per pair, 2^0 PAIRS BROWN BLANKETS, at 5s c £ d, worth bs 6d per pair. Qqa PAIRS BLUE GREY BLANKETS, ^•7" a: 6s Hid. worth now 8s lid. 120 STRIPED RUGS (JOB), at 3s 65d each. 1STRIPED RUGS, at 4 11, worth Li" 6,11 cach. Kq PAIRS WHITE WITNEY BLANKETS, at 2/114 per pair. 7ft PAIRS WHITE WITNEY • BLANKETS, at 3.11- per pair. 60PAIRS WHITE WITNEY w" BLANKETS, at 4/11; per pair. 1 PAIRS WHITE WITNEY X%r\JVf BLANKETS, from5,11 to25/Xl perpair. All Blankets will be soid at considerably less than Manufacturers' Prices. q^TT^PAIRS BURY OR CLOTH 9 BLANK ETS.from 411, to 19/11 per pair. Most suitable for hard wear, and note i for durability. XAA DOZEN CO TON and LINEN trvf" HONEYCOMB, HUCKABACK, and BATH TuWEL, from 2/9 per doz. LASS cVOTHST TEA SLOTHS, DUSTERS, LINEN and COTTON TICKS at Sale Prices. ftAA DOZEN" § CAMBRIC HANDKER- #/ vf" CHIEF?, fiom 1/llj per dozen. QAA DOZ KN | and | DITTO DITTO, Uvv from 4/llj per dozen.—All reduced in price for this sale. price for this sale. T1 AND QO.'S lyjANTLE JQE PA II T M ENT Is one of the most important in the Louse. The Show ootn for sales on y is 100 ft. by 30 ft., and as tbe firm I not dependent on the protits made in this department for rent, rates, and taxes, ail goods are fully 25 per cent., or 5/- in the pound, less than any exclusive house* 250 THREE-QUARTER JACKETS (a v perfect job), at less than italf cost of making. F>CA WOMEN'S COLOURED LSTERS at l/lli to 9/11 each. Worth 6,/il to 29/11 each, most suitable for charity. QOA WOMEN'S COLORED <FC BLACK -»U PALETOTS, from 4/11 to 29/11. Clear- ingline t reduced prices. K/^TBLACK and COLORED DOLMAN V JA! KETs, f 11 sizes and length, from 6/il to 120/- each. QA COLORED PLUSH PALETOTS, at 19/11, usual price 39/11. A PARCEL FUR-LINED CLOAKS, from 9/11 to 59/- each. A A SEAL PLUSH DOLMANE I'TKS, Tb" TRIMMED SQUIRREL TAILS, 23/11, usual price 49,19. OKA FASHIONABLE TAILOR-MADE OOU ULSTER COATS and DOLMANS. from 6/11 each. A LARGE PARCEL of CHILDREN'S and MAIDS'ULSTERS A JACKETS at Sale Prices. 017K COLOURED COSTUMES, fashion- & I f ably Trimmed, from 3/il to 39/9 each I r/i WOOL SHAWLS, from l/5 £ to •TfJV 19A1 each. 50 ONLY WELSH SHAWLS, dyed Light Blue, 6/11 each, worth 12/11. A PARCEL LADIES' SKIRTS, WOOL WRAPS, Ac., at Sale Prices. H. & C °'S DRFs6 EPARTMENT is well known and acknowledged to be the I LARGEST IN E N G L k -N D and will contain SPECIAL LINES WORTHY OF PARTICULAR NOTIC K. 25 PIECES BLACK EMBOSSED SILK VELVET at -191 and .112i per yard, worth juble. QK PIECES "BLACK BROCHE SILK VELVET at 111 and 2/3* per yard. Regular price, 2M and 2/114 per yard. QA LENGTHS WOVEN BLACK SILK BROCHE VELVET to 1»« cleared [ regardlM « cost. Srtsi^ss Adftrrsscs. JJOWELL & CI):fP Axrs SALE. CONTINUATION — 300 PIECES FANCY COL URED TRIMMING VELVETS fr m j/ u o'll per yard (DE-rKR.*TE'. 3A PIECKS COLOURED STRIPE PI.r>HEs, 3 11, worth 6/11 Ji pcT yard. A a PIECES BLACK AND COLOURED PLT"SHES at 11A per yard. (il PIECES BLACK AND COLOUR ED PLUSHES, a' 273peryA-d. 35 PIECES BLA KAND COLOURED PLLSHES, at 3'5i ner yo 90 PIECES COLOURED AND BLACK PLUSH h is, very nest quality, to cie r, at 4/9. per yard regular prje. Sill, 6'11, a.D'1 711 er yard. /»A PIECES SP« >TTED R SS TWEED a- ii<l ->er yarfi. 30 PIECE-S-NIELTO-N TWEEDS, 21-l per yaril. 34 PIECES HEAVY COLOURED X SERGES, ut ?i ner yard. 30 PIECES CRAPE CLOTH, at 3Jd, worth 6ad per vnrd. O00 PIECES FANCY COLOURED DBESS (H>ODS, various, to clear, at Sid per yard. /•A PIECES STRIPE TWEEDS, at 5|d per yard. £ A PIECES ALL-WOOL CANVAS CLOTHS, at 5id worth lOid per yard. -IQAO YARDS COLOURED FRENCH FOULEs. at 5Jd worth 8J1I per yard 1 ')00 YARDS COLOURED FRENCH CA-sHMERETTES. fro „ 62 per yard. lAftO YARI 'S COLOURED FRENCH FOULES at 8}d market pri<-e, per yard. u_- PIECES COL' URED FRENCH MER'NO, at l/ljd market price, 1 5id -po r yard. 1 QA P EC' S COLOURED FRENCH MERINO, at 1/7J pre*en". market value 2 '5} per yard. QO PIECES COLOURED FRENCH •' CASHMERE, at l/llj present market value. 217,0 per yard. PIECES COLOURED STRIPE n* I Vf SKIRTING, from 5M to l/lli pet d, fully one-third oil regnlar prices. THE LARGEST -TOCK OF BLACK COBUROS, CASHMERES. FRENCH MERINOS, FOCLE- and SERGES in SOUTH WALES at Sa e Prices. BLACK AND COLOURED sr KS AND SATINS at Clearing Price* during this sale only. JjlURNISHING AND D RAPERY f) EPA RTMENT. ft OOO PAIRS WHITE AND FCRU v LACE CURTAINS, from 1/4* to 19/11 per pair. I 750 PAIRS FlfENCH CANVAS AND MA OKAS CURTAINS, from 21141 to 29 11 per pair. 120 PAIRS TAPESTRY CU, RTA rNs Job), from b 11 to 50/- per Pair 2(in PIECES PRINTED CRETOXNES, 23d, Si i. 4jd, 5Jd, up to 1/oi T-r yir(L An reuueed in pric-sfor ttie lale. 1 xri PIECES BLEACHED COTTON SHEE IING. at SALE PRICES. 700 PAIRS BLEACHED TWILLED SHEETS, from 2^8; to Sll per pa r. PIECES (72, 80, 90, <fc 100 inch«s) LINEN SHEETING, at SALE PRICES. fiAf| HONEYCOMB GRECIAN OV-,Vf TOILET AND SATIN QUILTS. TO CLEAH. rpHE ENTIRE STOCK of D^WN X QnLT, AlSTKAN COVER- LE S, and TRAVELLING and CARRIAGE RUGS, to be CLEARED at SALE PRICES. 4 nOO DOZ I LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS, 4/4^, 6/11. and7 11 per dos. Worth looking after. <> OOO BLEACHED AND DAMASK V-'Vy TABLE LINEN at ^oe'-iai P>ice-. rpHE T^JILLINERY D EPARTMENLT WILL CONTAIN SPECIAT, HATS. STltAW AND FELT BATS, FLOWERS, FEA HERS, AXD WINGS, at Sale Pricc-s. ALL MADE-UP MILLINERY AND BONNETS AND HATS, as usual, at half price. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S O T- FITTING DEPARTMENT will contain verj Soecial Lots at sale Prices. A PARCEL (iF LADIES' AND J:TL GENTLEMEN S DRESSING GOWSS at Clearing Prices. rilHE WHOLE of^II. & CO.'S LARGS JL ST<>CK of LADIES* and GEN TLB- SLK UMBRELLA-, at M&I< prices. TRIMMINGS, LACES, RIBBONS, will T be Reduced, to clear. FUR TRIMMINGS, CAPES, BOAS, TIES, and COLLARETTES, ate earinj prices. 50 DOZ. MEN S FULL-SIZED WOOL SHIRTS, at 2/3-. worth 3/i each. 60 DOZ. MKNS FULL-SIZED WOOL SHIRTS, at 3/3, worth 4/6» eacii. AK DOZ. FOUK-BUTTON TAN-KID GLOVKS, 1/0j, worth 14j per pair. XAA DOZ. COLOURED and BLACK W CASHMERE HO-E, fro'n6>d i«r pair. OA DoZ. LAMB^WooL SHIRTS from wvf to 7/11 each. /fENTLEME-NS LINENT COLL RS, U SCARVES, and WHITE SHIRT-, at Manufacturers' Price. A LARGE STOCK of GLADSTONE And SALISBURY BAGS an i POKTMAN IEA.CS at WHOLES* I PRICES, i.nd Z0 per cent, less thai i1dciier,; ncl C.otbiers' prices. QARPET- E P A RT M KNI A SMALL PARCEL of 8-4 PKIMEE LINOLEUM at 12|d -Martlet Val(14 _1/3: per s'|i,are yard A PARCEL of PRINTED TAPESTRY I'AHPEl" at i. 2 1 per yad, wo tl Ji. pt., IJ ETTElt QUALITY GOODS EQUALLY I > CHEAP DURI G THIS SALE. 9X PIECES FIVE FRAME BRUS ELS CAHPET at t/'lj per yd u-mai pri«« 3/0; pi*r \ii. /•A PIECES OF H. and^CO.'S BxSST "V FIVE FRAME at 3/3. per yd. durinf tliis Sale oniv. CORTICINE, LIN LEUM, HEARTH- HI GS. MATS, and MATTING at S le P. ce* J>^0 TIC E T o THE rjl R A~DE AND INTENDING HOLDERS OF BAZ AARS d tHRISTMAS and FANCY GOODS to V be cleireti ii :"ot 0; quire regardless of Cost, uiciuutns ALBUMS. l> ILLS, .F ,NCY BOXES Ac., A-c. "j^OTICE—-LAD,Es and GENTLEMEN U-l who are charitably d spiked wil. and H & Co '« Siie 111 os adv .11.age >for buying Fiannei, HI !lk S 40 JMPORTANT O T I C E i TO THE PllBLIC JAM E S |J () W I- L L S ()O Huve NO Branclu-s a P. nu ih <>r any jj other town, and peoitle who lrxd« 1 under the real or assu ued name of | ij< W ELL Jt CO" have no c m«c- [ tion will rile old tirm in Si. x!ary. I streer, Cm"-tiff CIRCGLAR8 of ABKNEI SALE will I c hp|>e<i 1 at a Future Date ■ I^XTRA HANDS are engaged for thii B -A linporoa.nl Sale. JB ALL PARCELS will be delivered lit iu Cardiff and six Miles round, and at jm soon as possible afte: purchase. JJOWELL & QOMPANY, rjIHE QARDIFF J^RAPERS v {CARDIFF. t