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GOLD MEDALS. EDINBURGH A LIVERPOOL EXHIBITIONS. FRY'S | PURE CONCENTRATED | COCOA. Prepared by a new an,l special scientific profess securing extreme solubility and develeping thc finest flavour of the cocoa.—" It is especially aaapted to those "ose digestive organs are wea.k, and I strongly -ecommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons.' [ —S'r Chat. A. Cameron, President Royal CoUeqe of I Surgeons, Ireland, &:c, JOll
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I ^frtgphtq *lotices. J&fcZ f AIMJIK K AND BORDJSA UX >r,. The CARDIFF STEAMSHU pANY'K FIRST • C1.ASS SCREW "G11;ook "^fKRS x-rill sail a* follows "DOUIJ'DI .i'—Cardiff for Bordeaux May 6 Wit,, «ori,r« for Cardiff Way 6 For «^'«u -lsse""l"rs Lam and >,«.»1 re'"ht, it. inpiv so Merits Jno. Whit- and at th* ()«" AS«nu, 2, Hue Lafayette, Bordeaux ""I'-ars, C3r»ii;'CeS 8f ttjB Cuinuanj ol, Mount ^tuart- ——"iL. ,-UOO_PKn. CAMPBELL «fc CO.. Manazers. 1?DWAC DS new YORK ^iJTZL." STEAMSH^ LINE. >teSSggLRHOsiNA 4,000 ts. RHODORA, 4,000 ts RHEOLA, 2.300 ts i„Vncn:Zb Bills Lading isstued to and from Stations ""ales and Midland Counties, and the piin- pal Places in Europe, United States, and Canada. TO OPOR'iO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR f MALAGA And by Rail VIII, LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ weekly Sailings. Through and Regular Communica between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight arJt other particulars apply to EDWARDS. ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Xewport. 1018 LIIfK- lIIAH. STEAMERS. ERPOOL o r 1ILLADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Acc.mmo dat.0., for e^al to aily Eilro „ iline. Pas- senaers and goods landed at Philadeipl, a OH the Wharf I-OCAL AGENTS • CrtRDit ?76'. Bl,te-street, Cardiff JONES street ,)<Jcks> Cardiff, and at Dock- P«f.?v.,ridd • Ti. v. !n0CK^anit J am Eh, 4, Xaff-street, Pn<t (')itiiv p al'dCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, W WA R'l^'P301 J- -J HOMAS, Tredegar W. PI !e )e'and-street, Meitliyr A. DAVIES, rWh,1'™' Pontlottyn A). TIIORNEY, Coinmer- F WTV 'A!eni!,re; Ausnt s<corns Swansea a'i iv v i'f! ^eviliwen-terrace, Pontypridd, DAVIKS hik! H. Blaina-. lOlt> LOKDON & SOUTH WALES STEA^lSHIP COMPANY, =: LIMITED. SPECIAl, NOTICE. OREAT SAVING IN CARRIAGE FROM LONDON lO CARDIFF. NEWPORT, and SWAN^l s" 'Thn"v°er?wmaL^l0<IS COllftfcf' and deliverd. Foreign Wharf lower sinVv! n (British and ^van'^a on May l5h for Cardiff and a"For, rat"S ami ny further particulars, apply to the Exchange liu idin- Tand Co- 2. Metal Haucotk and Co .eiila i stl'eet> Ij°ndon John or Bur«e<sand Cn v ■^ur',ou and Son, Newport anaJ^o.. Swansea. 2743 -KERrnv4?x- STEA^I SERVICE CAPvCIFF v n'5^111 K:s B17Iu,; AND BRISTOL NEWPORT, AND FOR SWANSEA. ABOLl EVERY 21 lHYS FOR THE COVEY. ANCE OF GOODS. OOTUK^j^Pop1^ ^it1jAND will sail from wili l^ave S? TOL about 12th April, and 25'UAnril fur GOTHENBURG about the Norway,Sicrafc6S arranSetI for all parts of Sweden, .orw:lY. &r. Turner rvt?s of /re,'Rht. 4c-« apply to H Hi K twar,!s' ^"<1 Co., Bristol uV'v^rom and Co., Cardiff i.' Jone^. Heard, and Co., Newport; 1- tomgess and Co.. Swansea. 3922 LINE ROYAL MAIL couvi k OREGON, ano VAN- sUhi)'i'K 1 <iTrt^°<ins and staterooms amidships. STaTks T to CANADA and WESTERN acivs ,('t inland fares. Free farms of 160 Wkfk-1 v'r ile, Iand- SAILING from LIVERPOOL Tin■ t I lind fro u BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. Modern tmt1? ° H;'h line ave rtPIet,; with every laedi-to A ''u" ■titI'e3 from 10 to IS guineas Inter- £ 3 -J\,„ ■ 'Steerage, £ 4 Assisted Passages, i)ool ,i>'y,,t0 !irill» Main, and Montgomery, Liver- Cardiff' „r,"5« V Benjamin 14. Trinity-street, lierbtnw« • Navies, 9, Edward-place, Crock nown. 1125 Jf ZEALAND DIRECT, (MelbournP AfKIRA' CAPE T(nvN- & HOBART UJid Sydney passengers forwarded from latter port). U ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, neIer Contract with the Government of New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED.) Will despatch their -Magnificent Full-powered 3 £ ATIT*iit Steamers, TO\r4k?A> 4,47% tons, from LONDON June 2 "^ARiko, 4,165 tons, „ June 30 Leaving Plymouth two da.ys later. d Be t accommodation for all classes, and superior £ btate-rooms. 0ttUrth« information to be obtained at the Company's Ces. 138, Leadenhall-street, E.C. 2663 Rickets fur AMERICA, Canada^ Lad f _A^TR\LIA or the CAPE, by any Line, can be Mr N. J. Baviea, 9. Edward-place, Cardiff. 252 insurance. JPK K boIlkr INS URXNCE & STEAM POWER COMPANY (LIMITED). }.<0f ESTABLISHED 1859. insurance and Inspection of Boilers and ° e^> and also for the Insuraiu e of Workpeople, to Hv,meet the Emplovers' Liability Act, 1880. OKF|CES—67> KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. nch Uttices—139, Canon-street, London, E.C., Js'jt, 2. West Regent-street. Glasgow, MCDOUGALL, Chief F'ngineer and Manager PKRCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. ap;ajnstl1 damage resulting from i>'e? i'°" °f boilers or collapse of flues. Boilers >iem 'C:,i" insPected by experienced officers resi- nt in the principal manufacturing- towns. Re- s rts tht- condition of the boilers and mountings E.Nr; >-tothe insured after ;he inspection. I Inspection antl insurance against damage ;j. o:a_l#aakdow„. and advice given on all mattars thft economical use of steam power. ^EKs LTABII li"V.—Insurance of workpeople, covering ALL RISKS for which the employer is liable er the iimployer.s' Liability Act, 1880. 1161. JORS NORMAN, t Ca^ton CARRIAGE AND WHEEL \NORKS, I Market ROAD, CARDIFF, HAS NOW OPENED HiS E W SHOW ROOMS, arc w £ U stocked with all kind of Vehicles, which include -^■ftGONETTES, PHAETONS, DOG CARTS, BATTLErfDEN, DERBY, MALVERN, RUSTIC, AND VILLAGE CARTS. rp ALSO AAs°LLIES, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS' Hauliers', MILLERS', AND CRANK AXLli CARTS. Estimates GIVEN FOR. REPAXKS AND PAINTING. 4277 Ju TO NERVOUS SlU'TERKRS Published, a *;ra.cuitous Kdition of a. Xew and Valuable Medical Work, entitled, J-fj OW to ENSURE HEALTH. Or, die CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND." T By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) Hja, !s hook snouid be lead by everyone, young or oW, "llsd ur .-inaie. It teaches HOW To AVOID DISEASE, FiOW TO Rl GAIN HliALTff, 1^, HE \LT-H A SOCIAL SCIENCE. JElNt; a J KKATISE on the LAWS GOVUKMXG Uit, and the CAl'SES, SYMPIOMS an<l '••lill/NT ci all diseases depending o:i exhaustion t uetvous vitality, such as nervous debility, mental jij:. P.'iyaiCiu depiession, palpitation of the heart, an' f t^Ie l1ead_and ears, indecision, impaired tight u memory, indigestion, prostratijn, lassitude, de- fi. !lun of sf,irits, loss of energy and appetite, pains in -e back ai:d liu.bs, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, °ve oi soi'.tuO.e, groundless tears, and manv other ail. u^nts whicu, ;f neglected, bring the sutierers to an any tleatii. Together with Hints on Chronic Rheu- ai^!snj- Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all eanes oicae nei vuus and alimentary system. Append. to this valuable work contains many i;i-a7. yDESCRIPTIONS i»r the alx«viaticn of sutfer- t':o" ll;'i 'are o; minor uisorders, with full instruc- Con tUe'r Preparation :.nd nse. '"•r'l1? some friondly advice on Hygiene, or IUu r 'V-i-V ™ PRESERVE HJOALTH. patient t- IJ- numerous testnnoiuals from grateful author", i J hl-Vo been restored to Uealtu through the Sent ?tr.ui"entality. fct'imps. Ilce iur 2 stamps or by letter 3 the functions and author .peculiar to the itmaie sex, by tne same Ti! {■ v? "ed. U 11 I.'MaLE^S FRIEND and ADVISER, which bj -VMpi. im?v1i: to ;luy address on KKOKii* Ob Addre'v r v ELOPE A. BARNES. M.D. U.S.), 43, Lonsuale- Civv -^OKTANT TU INVALIDS. A IKi ADVICE ON MATTERS OL s'iuuid at* >'f unaoie to iiave a personal interview, letter en,°"Ce Se"d ful1 P^tjculars of the case by receive Tm,'r .f envelope for reply; ihi, 1,sstruct-ion< « answer, wiih advice ami full ^v^havH,TV 10 ° tarn ;i nerfecD cure. Hundreds c>:rresi>e1Ui Jeen saved and health fuliy restored b\ Amltens J a ?,l"y- J, iiA»'NK«. (U.), 48, Lonsdale- '-are, i>arnsi)«iy, J,ondon, N. ]003 "\V HOLIDAYS.Valklng for presentation <V>t*S' ^"rtmanteaus. Ladies' Bags Belts, pUl.„„ "OR Collars, Part-el ami Trunk Straps, ryj-aireO. (j!u L|>relias manufactured, re-covered, I867.~PEDI L-IF 1"/l,lnted and repaired. Established ——i~L_^i_ROYAL ARCADE. CARDIFF. 175 S YOUR BILLPOSTKR at Distributor -MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter. Aberuare 'l.(,l.t. ,ertising Agent. 25, CardiS-street, Aber«;are* a-J ..t?e i°cipai pos:;ng-st.ations in >«iaav. G,V "7'r!cc- Contracts made quarterly or a "o a-fir t'a.fcoui,nodatiou for travoiiers, Ac. L-diou a>.u Co. Ma.il Steau;eri:. 80o3—)0?9 im Aurticn. AUCTION ARFOLNTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION <fc STORAGE BOOMS — ^lADDOX (fc CO., Auctioneers Draper s StocK ii -Trade, at Grangetown JIay 9 Household Furnituie, at Rooms r. .Mr HENKY ANSTEY. Grocer s Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff May 9 „ Mr W. BRADLEY. Household l'urniture. at Cardiff May 9 c Messrs GOTIWALTZ and BO WRING Stud Sale,at Cardiff May 10 household Furniture, ic., at Cardiff May 12 all-Papers, at Cardiff May 19 Properties and Shnres, at Cardiff May — >\ ool Sale, at Cardiff July — Messrs GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX. Plant, Machinery, &c., at Eargoed May 25 Steam Coal Collieries, at Cardiff M-ssrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Mav 11 Messrs. W, and S. HERN. Horses and Plant, &c., at Cardiff .Ma.y 13 Leasehold Property, atCadoxton Mav 17 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea May 10 Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea Mav 19 Messrs JOHN HUGHES & CO. Wreck of the Prince N Ichr, at Sharpness Point May 9 1\11' WILLIAM JONES. Furniture and Effects, Carmarthenshire Mav 9H Xr pc, Mr JOHN M. LlSEDEH. Freehold Estate, at Mr ARTHUR S. 1. LUCAS Freehold Properties, at Carmarthen Mav 17 t „ Mr ALFRf D PHILLIPS y About 80 Horses, at Repositorv, Cardiff Mav 1? I* s M^^rs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON y 2 Houaeb, d.c., a-t Swansea Mav pa rr^lInr1,r'lSTEPHE:S!S0IS & ALEXANDER v KI N c at Ro-'tth -MAV g Ia'°ile, frL'per. y. at Cardiff 'Mav 10 Pastur^°i Q 7urn'ture- Ac at Cowbridge May 12 L^asehoH Ti V,ear Cowbridge May 16 Leasehold pWellin?-h°»s«-S at Cardiff May 17 i. ?jPropertles at Cathays May 17 Household r.,un.itur('' 'f Maindy, Cardiff..May 17 & 18 F,Jil IJ ur,nture> &c afc Sully May 24 FWi 5esuie"ce and Lan(1. at Cardiff May— Freehold Building Land, at C 'rdiff Mr JAMES ST RAKE It. Meadow, Pasture, &c.. at Crickhowell May 11 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontvpridd). ^arming Stock, at Llantrisant May 9 TYNECOED FARM, ROATH. CARDIFF. M LETTING OF GRASS LAND. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER will LET by AUCTION, at this Farm, on MONDAY, 9th May. 1887, about 30 ACRES OF GRASS LAND, In convenient Lots: also, at the same time, 3 ACRES OF OATS, 3 ACRES OF VETCHES, and about 4 ACRES Of ARABLE LAND. Suitable tor garden purposes. And the FARM HOUSE, GARDEN, and OUT- BUILDINGS. The whole of which will be arranged in convenient Lots. Sale to commence a.t Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars and Conditions of saltt may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. Cardiff. 43-4 ALEXANDER'S REPOSITORY. CARDIFF. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS (successor to STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER) will hold the next SALE of ABOUT 80 HORSES AT THE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, MAY 12TH, 1887, And not on the 7th, as advertised. There will be included in this Sale A STUD OF HARNESS HORSES FROM Mr J. H. STRONG, EXETER. Gentlemen having Horses to sell are requested to enter them early, to ensure their appearance in the Preliminary Catalogue. 4319 GRANGETOWN DRAPERY STORES, LOWER GRANGE, CARDIFF. TO DRAPERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTH- ING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENERAL DRAPERY, Etc. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by Mr A. Morrish to SELL bv PUB. LIC AUCTION on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, and following days until the entire Stock is disposed of, commencing at 7 o'clock precisely, the whole of the well selected Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHORS, GENERAL DRAPERY, AND HABERDASHERY, Etc. There will be no reserve. Auction Offices and Sale Rooms, 25, Duke-strefifc, Cardiff. 4393 ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION" ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and Co. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Rooms several important consignments of FIRST-CLASS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECrS, which have been forwarded for absolute disposal, con. sisting of the usual dinin and drawing- oom appoint- ments, bedroom requisites and sundries in great variety. Sale at] wo o'clock preciseiy. All entries lor this sale must be made by Monday, the 9th instant. N.B.— These rooms having been recently enlarged and improved at considerable expense, offer unrivalled facilities for the display and disposal of goods ot all kinds. Terms on application. Liberal advances made on goods forwarded for absolute disposal. Offices 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 3499 SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND STOCK AT ELM STREET-LANE, PARTRIDGE-ROAD ROATH, CARDIFF. MESSRS w. and S. HERN are in- structed by Mr Richard Smith (in consequence of the completion of some of his more important contracts) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above on FRIDAY, May 13th, 18d7, at Twelve o'clock Noon precisely, the following valuable HORSES AND PLANT Seven valuable cart horses, very valuable entire horses, nine strong contractor's carts, tumbler cart, 4 ton turntable, road roller, good wagonette (nearly new), with bar and pole complete, two good dog carts, good phaeton, portable forge, anvil, large galvanized iron tank. several sets of strong cart horse harness, sets: of silver plated carriage harness, and numerous other articles useful to contractors. Further particulars at the Auctioneers Offices 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT CAD OX. TON -J UXTA-BARRY. MESSRS. W. ands. HERN will SELL ITJL by AUCTION, at Cadoxton, on TUESDAY, May 17tb, 1887, at Four p.m. precisely, the following valuable Leasehold Property:— „ „ I.or 1— MAIN ROAD, CADOXTON, Capital DWELLING-HOUSI' and SHOP. LOT 2 —KEN1LWOR H-ROAD, CADOXTON, Two Good DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 2 and 3 LOT 3.— KENILWORTH.RO AD, CADOXTON, an exactly similar lot adjoining the above, known, as Nos. 4 and 5 LOT 4.-KENII.WOUTH.ROAD, CADOXTON, Nos. 6 and 7, an exactly similar lot. LOT 5.-LARGE YARD and WAREHOUSE, at the rear of the ahovc premises LOT CADOXTON, DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES; lease 999 years. LOT CADOXTON, a similar lot. Further particulars can be obtained of Mr David Lewis, bohcitor, 3, Charles-street Cardiff » or the Auctioneers Oiffces, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2, LLANDAFF.ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. lO GROCERS AND OTHERS MR HENRY ANSTEY will SE1L by Al' £ I\,N' on the premises, on MONDAY, May 9th, 1R87. the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE AND UTENSILS comprising about one ton of dry and other soaps can- d.'es, starch, bine, black lead, pickles, sauces, jams, tinned meats and fruits, salnion, lobster, sardines, con- densed 1111i. tea, coffee, cocoa, biscuits, rice flour lard, whole and ground ginger, mustard, cordials, raisins, currants, sultanas, mixed pee!, vin«gar, treacle' baking and eg,? powder, matches, paper bags, and sundries. Ream and other scales and weights, potato scales, weighing machine, coiiee mill, treacle cistern, 24 tea canisters, show bo«ls and scoops, coffee bns, maho. gany biscuit stand,6 shop chairs, provision knives, saws, cliiii i butter and ham stands, grocer's cart, saCK trucks, chaff machine, ifcc., Ac. Sale at Eleven o'clock punctually. Lease of premises and fixturesf or disposal; particulars °^l^Stepbt-ii-street, BristoL May_2,1887. 4390 POSTPONED FROM 3RJI MAY. TO SHIP REPAIRERS, SHIP 1;EAJ{g.S, AND OTHERS, ON ACCOUNI Or WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WITHOUT ANY liESEJUE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MON- X day, the 9r.li MAY, at 3 p.m. prompt, on board the Vessel at Sharpness VTfTop > i WnKCK OF M HE SHIP 1,217 tons register length, 188 feet 6-10ths breadtli, o/ feet 8-10ths dentil. 23 feet 6-l0ths built by Mr J. H. Moran at st, Martins, N.B., in 1870,; « copper laste'ied, ami was sheathed with y.m. in ldS6 ill be sold all faults as it now lies, together with all materials and stores saved from the wreck, in lots to suit purchaser*, consist-in" of anchors, chain cables, sails, rigging, &c.. which are all on board or alongside the wreck. For further particulars acply to JOHN HUGHES CO., Shipping Auctioneers, 4215 13, Tower-buildings, Liverpool. E P P S S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) -—— MADK SIMPLY WITH C 0 C 0 A • BOILING WATER OR MILK. 6911 j U M B A G O RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PAINS IN THE BACli. iininediatelv cured by DR. pAIN JLJ' jL 1) LASTER Post free for 12 stamps. LLOYD, CHEMIaT, BUIDGENO. 3044 4 1AUD1FF advertising. BILL V/ COSTING. dND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED;. OFFICES CASl'LE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Peniifrubttz ZZ&uoh* :?i C*trciU? ;<n N ?i&hbcurnooa Contrac^or» vor xii Atverti?in £ Circular iJiStribuoniir o:c. 9-V.? Aii ornara t^wawv iof 1044 ales by Àudían. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 10th MAY, M HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING will hold their next STUD SALE ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1837. Present Entries include o Harness Horses, from John Brown's Fair. 4 Horse- from Mr Jenkins. Brecon, Pair of Dark Brown Carriage Horses, Pony, Carriage and Harness, the Property of a Lady. Also Entries from Messrs Stevens, T. R. Smith, T Hall, Brydge, T. Page, and others. Early entries respectfully solicited^ 4208 ON TH URSI)AYNEXT, 12TH MAY, 1887. AT THE SALE-ROOMS. 11, HIGH-STREET, UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 12th May, 1887, at Eleven o'clock punctually, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF No. 16, OAKFIELD-STREET, NEWPORT. ROAD, (The whole of wlâch have been purehise.d new within j lhe last twelve months, sold on Mcount oj the owner leaving Cardi¡f), comiin of THE CON I ENTS OF FIVE WJ-LL FURNISHED BED- ROOMS, A DRAWING-ROOM, WELb-FITTEl) DINING- ROOM, SITTING ROOM, KITCHENS, and out offices, comprising iron, brass, and mahogany bedsteads in French and half-tester shape. with mattresses, palliasses, feather beds and bedding, two pairs mahogany toilet tables with marble slabs and swing toilet glasses attached, chest of drawers, EXCELLENT WARDROBES in mahogany, walnut, and painted woods, a SUITE of BEDROOM FURNITURE in walnut, bed- room ch<J.irs, couches, cornices with fringe, cornice pol< s, curtains, all the nearly new Carpets. hearthrugs, and tire place fittings, a FULL-SIZED BEST BEDROOM SUITE in Ash and Walnut, TWO VERY HANDSOME and MASSIVE BRASS FRENCH BEDSTEADS, with bedding, toilet ti'tings, swing glasses, stair carpeting, dour mats, baths, j ipanned toilet tittings, and otüer beùroum items an over. mantel, wool rugs, two pairs of tapes ry window cur- tains, a CAPITAL DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in silk- tapestry and plush, two CABINETS, centre, occasional, and card tables, a Davenport writing-desk for a lady, a 7-OCTAVE NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANO- FUl IE. large bordered Brussels carpet, Axmin.^er hearthrugs, whatnots, easy and small chairs. 100 volumes ot books, including an encyclopedia and other useful works in good bindings; a FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN ORGAN WITH 22 STOPS and KNEE SWELL, by Bcatty; music stool, capital bookcase, expensive MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE covered in morocco leather, 6ft. MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD and DINING-TABLE with two extra leaves to match, marble and wood case clocks, all EXTRA LARGE COSILY DINNER SERVICE, breakfast and tea services, several oil paintings and water-colour draw- ings, electro.plate sets of dish covers, china ornaments, bronzes, carpets in good condition, cruets, saivers, dessert service, wall br¡¡,cket", itting-room suire with sideboard and dinmg-tabie, side tables, chimney glasses, a nearly new CABINET SEWING MACHINE by WILCOX AND GIBBS, together with a large quantity of miscellanies, all enumerated in catalogues; Kitchen effects, contencs of pantries, a number of items from cellar and out-houses. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 4325 ON THURSDAY, MAY 19TII, 1887. LARGE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS PAPERHANG- INGS, numbering upwards otIO.OOt) PIECES, ALL in perfect condition, of tirs quality, and of tile Ulost handsome modern patterns of GOLD", SATINS, AND GROUNDS, for every class room. Removed direct to Cardiff Jromone of the leading manu- facturers, whose reputation as paj)er-staintr, ooth tor excellence of design ald workmanship, stands equal to any in j-J"flland, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed by the owner to SELL by AUC- TION, without the slightest reserve, at their Sale Rooms. 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 19th, 1287, at 11 o'clock punctually, the above EXTEN- SIVE STOCK of WALL PAPERS, in lots to suit all classes of purchasers, the whole of which will be found detailed in catalogues to be li.rd of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 4399 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCE M ENT. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF, 'DESIRABLE VILLAS AT PENARTH. AND SHARES IN THE CARDIFF GAS CO., LD. "IVRESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -iJ fl_ have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at Cardiff, in May, the following desirable PROPERTIES AND SHARES. PENARTH. LOT I-TWO DESIRABLE VILLAS, brick built, in WESTHOUSE-KOAD. CARDIFF. LOT 2—LEASEHOLD VILLA in NEWPORT- ROAD. LOT 3—THREE VILLA RESIDENCES in ELY- ROAD, CANTON. LOT 4-NO. 15. RU THIN-GARDENS. LOT 5-FOUl HOUSES in RYDER-STREET, CANTON. J.orb-FOUR HOUSES in EYRE STREET, SOUTH SPLOTLANDS, LOT 7—TWO R25 CARDIFF GAS SHARES, FULLY PAID. Full detailed advertisements will shortly appear, and any further information may ba had of the Auc- ( tioneers, or MESSRS EMERY & GOTTWALTZ, SOLICITORS, 4327 CARDIFF. ANNUAL WOOL SALE. I MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING, at the request of the Principal Flockmasters in the district, will hold their annual sale early in July. Many good entries have been received, and early ap- } plication should be made by owners wishing to enter. Wool sheets for packing ctn be had free on applica- | tionto the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 4528 2, KILVEY-TERRACE, ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. I JVTESSRSH. HILL and CO. have been -3_JL instructed by Mr Murdoch to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, May j 10th, 1887, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINE, WAR, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut tlr<twing.room suite iu green | damask, mahogany easy chairs in hair, square tables, i oilcloth and mats, sewing machine by Thomas and Co | in good order, window poles, fenders antI fire irons, j pictures, a few books, 1"(;11 bedsteads, palliasses, American folding chair, washstands. ware, dressing I table, do. glass, towel horse, Windsor chair, arm do., j kitchen requisite. large bath, washing tubs, etc. j Sale to coinmt nee. at Two o clock in the Afternoon. j Terms—Cash at the close of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, London House, 10, Castle-street. Swansea. 4380 ) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 2, BELGRAVE-TERRACE, WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been favoured with instructions from H. J. Green- ham, Flsq., who i" !0;lving Swan,pa, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of May, 1887, the whole of the valuable and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 4397 The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR WILLIAM BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, May 9th. 1807, a large quantity of HOLTSEHOI/D FURNlTURp;, Sewing Machiue, <tc. Sale at 2. Also Pony, Trap, and Harness to be Sold at 4 o'clock. Auctioneers Offices, North-road, Cavdiff. 329 c. w. bullktt c0' WAREHOUSE FOR JAPANESE, CHINESE, TURKISH, AND FRENCH FANCY QOOD-S, JL' 0ARD3FF. ART NEEDLEWORK AND PEARS ALL'S SILKS AT LOWEST TRICES. 3608 FITZGERALD, INGRAM, AND CO., FROM FULLERS', BRISTOL, CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Having taken the Extensive Premises lately occupied by the Cardiff Coachbuilding Company, Working-street, have on Sale a largo number of NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES. Estimates given for repairs. Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed. Carriages Taken in Exrh.^noe. 4147 R. H. & -íi.i\. SilMAN, 2, 3, 4, and 5, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL, MAKFCLIS OF LEATHER MACHINE BELTING AND HOSE PIPES. ENDLESS BELTS FOR THRESHING MACHINES, Ac. PRICE LISTS ox APPLICATION. 3793 TO SECURE RECKIT1"S BLUE GENUINE Always see the Name on the Wrapper. MRS M. PEARCI:, Laundress. Cheltenham, says respecting RECKI'IT'S PARIS BLUE:—"It has been used in my Laundry for over 10 years. and is fpr superior to any Blue, Dark or Pale, that I have ever tried." II6ó THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER MHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- ,JL comethe worst forms of diseases, and the fouiest state üÍ tiiebioodj stoniacti iiver, nct kidneys they go to, he core oi 6VHI'Y disease, wiiere no other medicines havc power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin<; cOlllpiaims :-Illùjestioll, 01' wimi ill the stomacÏl or boweis giddiness in the heatÍ, liimness fir sight, weak or sore eyes, loss oÍ memory, paipitatioi: or the heart, liver, ana bilious obstructions, asthma, Ot. iiltlleSs Ja tÜe chest rheumatics, iumuaRO, piles, gravei, pains in the hacK, scurvy, oaJ. legs bad" bre<1st, sore" throat, sore heads ann sores of :111 descriptions, burns, wounds, 01' wnite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, Dimpies 01" blotches 011 the faco and boay, swelled feet or iecs, scabs and itch, erysipelas ;aunaice, and dropsy, and fevers oi ail kinds. in poxes at Ija and da edeb, sold by most Cuemists, or from the Burdock Piil Oxfora-ttreftr. Sww 100\ Hates im Àurtian. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at or near Rbydyfro and Pontar- Ilawe, in the parishes of Lla.nguicke, Llangafelach, and Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, and containing altogether about 400 acres. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hot 1, Swansea, on TUESDAY, June 7th, 1887, at Two o'clock precisely in the afternoon, in 18 lots, the undermen- tioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT DOHA FAHM. LOT 2.—A piece of WOODLAND adjoining Lot 1. LOT 3.-CWi\IBHYN FARM. LOT 4.-HEOL DDU FARM. LOT 5.—A Freehold CROFT and COTTAGE. LOT 6.—TYRSHET MILL and LANDS. LOT 7.-Two COTTAGES and FIELDS, called Twyn Rhydvfro. LOT 8.—RHYDYFRO ISAF FARM. LOT 9.—A Licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE and LAND, known as "TheTravellers' Well." Lor COTTAGES at Rhvdvfro. LOT 11.—TWO FIELDS of MEADOW LAND at Rhyd- yfro. LOT 12.—Five COTTAGES and GARDENS, called Green Meadow. LOT 13-Three Freehold FIELDS near Rhydyfro. LOT 14.— k. Freehold FIELD on the road to Pontar. dawe from Rhydyfro. LOT-15-A Piece of WOODLAND, situate adjoining the last lot. LOT 16,-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, FOUNDRY, DOCK, and LANDS, called Ynysymond Gauol. LOT 17.—A DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, adjoining the la3t lot. LOT 18—LLWYNDU FARM. About two-thirds of the purchase money of each lot may remain on mortgage at the rate of three and a. half percen Full particulars and plans in course afil preparation, and may be had on application to the Audiont.;er. For further information apply to Messis Gaskoin and Fry, Solicitors, Swansea; Mr David Lawis, Travellers' Well, Rhydyfro, Swansea Valley or of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 4398 LLANGATTOCK PARK FARM, CRICKHOWELL. "|"R JAM ICS STRAKER has been XTJL favoured with instructions from His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., to LET by AUCTION on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, May llth, 1837, at Two o'clocÍ< in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then pra<illeett. the whole of the MEADOW, PASTURE, AND CLOVER LAND, Containing about 190 acres in suitable Lots to be grazed until 25td December, 1887. There is plenty of sharle and water in nearly every every field. and a man will be provided to look after the stock. 4384 Auctioneer's Offices 2, Tiverton-place. Abergavenny. SAM; OF VALUABLE-LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT DUNVANT, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. JJvjL have been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Auction Mar., 4 and 5, Goat-street. Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, May llth, 1837, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz. :— All tha.t MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden and Premises, itu;) te and being 1Jfl.rt. of Peuy- mynydd, Dunvant, in the parish of Ll,nrhitlia.n, now in the occupation of 1\1l' John Jones, collier. The above premises contain about 26 perches, antI are held for a term of 80 years, from the 25th day of March, 1874. at the yearly ground rent of £1. Sale to COllllnence at Tlire" o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Edwin Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Goat-street or to the Auctioueers, at their Offices, 4 and 5. Goat-street, Swansea. Dated April 28th. 1887. 4359 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS, ABERDYBERTHY BRIDGE. SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and 1 SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at th CallwrO/l Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 24th May, 1887 (subject to conditions of Sale*, Four substantially built SHOPS AND DWELLIXG-HOUSES, Siuate Aherdyherthy Bridge, :wansea. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, or may be obtained of J. R. Richards, Esq., t:ioUdt0r, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea, 01' of thy Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 439o -n- MISKIN INN, NEW MILL, Within a few minutes' walk from the T.V.R. and G.W.R. Stations, Llantrisant. SALE OF LIVE FARMING STOCK. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mr Richard Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place (where the stock bave heen removed for convenience of sale), on MONDAY, May 9r,]¡, 188'. the following useful FARMING STOCK, Consisting of 90 couples of ewes and lambs, 3 cows a.nd calves, heifer and calf, barren cow, 8 steers, 3 heifers, cart horse, ood worker, three-year-old cart colt, 2 two. year-old oh colts. I Three montl1f;' credit will be given to purchasers cf ten pounds and upwards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of 5 per ent. per annum. Refreshments at 12; sale to COmlllEmee at 1 p.m. F"or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bis Office, Market-street, Pontypridd. 4361 JT> OROUGH OF SWANSEA. SWANSEA MARKETS AND SLAUGHTER- HOUSES. TO TOLL FARMERS AND OTHERS. To be LET by PUBLIC AUCTION, for a term of three years, on the 20th May inst., at the Guildhall, l'iwansea. at Twelve o'clock noon, subject to conditions to be there produced, the OXFORD-STREET MARKET. CATTLE MARKET PREMISES, ajid SLAUGHTER HOUSES, and the MORRISTON MARKET, situate in the said borough, and pll those large, valuable, and increasing toils, rents, and stall- ages, taken and collected therein respectively, according to the rates, schedules, and regulations in force in the slid markets and slaughter-houses respectively. The Oxford.street Market and Tolls wiil be let in one Lot, and the Slaughter-houses, Dyvatcy-street, and Morriston -Markets Tolls in connection therewith in another Lot. A sum of £<1,000 has just been spent in additions and improvements to the Slaughter-houses, which are now among the most complete amI convenient in the Country. Full particulars as to the conditions of the Lettings, and as to the "urns to be deposited heiore any person's bid shall be accepted, may be obtained on application '>11 and after Monday, tile 9th instant, from the Town Cieiv, Swansea.-By Order. JOHN THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 1837. 4388 <r¡- Q.ARTON'S IJRIZE lVIEDAL Ales- CRAS. GARTON AND CO. I Beg leave to an;.ouuee that their Beers can no longer 03 obtained iJi Mesirs Evam and Co., Groco¡-s, iii-u- j street, Cardiff, as heretofore, and that their Prize Medal a.nd other Ales are now supplied from their Stores at R. BURTON AND SONS, CANAL WHARF, SOUTH CHURCH-STREET CARDIFF. Per Gallon. PALE ALE 1/6 to 1/8 MILD 1/2 to 1/6 LIGHT BITTER ALE If- I I GOLDEN ALE l/2\ Brewed especially for private familes, f and recommended for their aWRdute | purity, delicacy of flavour, and I valuable toJiÍc properties. J to 1/4 In Nine and Eighteen Gallon Casks. ——— 3916 THE BREWERY, BRISTOL. r- FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." 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It is with great; pleasure I writ" to inform you of the wonderful cure effected by your Blood Mixture. I had beell aftlictell with ulcerated legs and knee for 14 years, the legs being covered with uicers I ha,1 been under many doctors, aud into two hospitals, without receiving any benefit. I was 011 crutches for twelve llIollts, and quite gave lip all ide," of ever being cured. Seeing your ad. vertisement, I tl1oug-ht I would try th Blood Mixture, antl after taking three large bottles anci using potf; of your salve, 1 am now restored to perieet health, and my legs are quite well. It is now two years since they were bad, amI 110 signs of them breaking out agaiu. I is a great miracle they ever got well, for it wag pro. nounced to he the worst case ever seen. You may make whatever use you like of this, as I think 11i caunQt be too widely known. I am, yours faithfully, "JANE SWINNERTON.' CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER Is sold in Bottles, 2s 9d each, and in Cases, containin six times the quantity, lis-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standina cases—by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps, by the Pro- prietors, The LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES' Dituc COMPANY, Lincoin. 1005 TRADE MARK—"BLOOD MIXTURE" TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- aritie!:avcl relieve thedistressiiigsvinotomsso prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is ld and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by Tl1e LincGln and Midland Ccunties Drug Co,, Lincoln.—Beware of Imitation* THIS alts im Jliiaion. CAIUIAHTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF ST. CLEARS AND LLANGATHEN. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, FIELDS, GARDENS, PUBLIC-HOUSE, SHOPS, COTTAGE, AND COAL YARD. MR ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Hotel, in the town of Carmarthen, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of May, 1887, at Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. PARISH OF ST, CLEARS. LOT 1.—All that valuable FIELD of ricn PASTURE LAND, containing 230. 3r. lOp. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Davies relieving o icer, as yearly tenant, at the annual rental of JE7. LOT 2.—The COTTAGE and GARDEN, known as "Gate Vach," containing 17p.or thereabouts, now let to Mrs Anna Thomas, at the annual rental of £ 1 14s 8d. L0T 3.-All that FIFLD of rich PASTURE LAND, close to the above Lot, containing la lr. SSp. or there- about. The rent on this Lot is apportioned at 10s per annum. LOT 4,—A Freehold Four-roomed COTTAGE and GARDEN, containing lr. 20p. or thereabouts, held by Mr [John Davies under a lease for two lives, at the annual rental of £ 1 !s. LOT 5,-All that highiy important and valuable FREEHOLD FARM, known as Craig wen, containing 56a. 11'. 3p. or thereabouts of ood arable "nd pasture land, now in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Davies as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of jElOO. LOT 6.—All that valuable and compact FREEHOLD FARM, known as Llyn-y-Gorse, adjoining the last- mentioned lot, containing ISa. 2r. 18p. or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Davies, as yearly tenaut,at the annual rent of £N. LOT 7.—A strip of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, situate on the Cliff, containing 11'. 4p. or thereabouts, now let to Mr Benjamin Howells, at the apportioned rent of £ 1 tis per annum. LOT 8.—A stiin of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, situated on the Cliff, containing 2r. 5p. or thereabouts, and now let to Mr Benjamin Howells, at the appor- tioned annual rent of B2. LOT 9.—A strip of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, ad- joming the last lot, containing lr. 25p. or thereabouts, and now let to Mr BenjHlJill Howells, at the appor- tioned annual rent of £1 5s. A portion of iand is leasehold, and is held on yearly tenancy from Mrs Ann Thomas, Kidwelly, at the annual rental of 14s. LOT 10.—A valuable FREEHOLD FIELD of rich PASTURE LAND, situate close to the Croft, St. Clears, containing 2r 32p or thereabouts, in the occupa- tion of the representatives of the lato Doctor Howells, at the annual rent of B2 8s. LOT 1J.-A valuable FIELD of rich PASTURE LAND, situate at Backe, St. Clears, known as Glantaff, containing 3a 2r 8p., or thereabouts, now let to 1\11' Benjamin John at the apportioned annual rental of B13 19s 4d. LOT 12,-A valuable FIELD PASTURE LAKD. situate at Backe, St. Clears, known as Morfa Bach, containing 2a 3r JOp, or thereabouts, now let to .)1r Bönjamin John, at the apportioned annual renbl of R6 10s 8d. LOT 13.-A. small PIECE of PASTURE LAND. situate near Osrrey Farm. SG Clears, known as Clare- hill, containing 28p. or thereabouts, and now let to Mr John Rogers, <it the low rental of 5s per annum. LOT 14.—A valuable FREEHOLD GARDEN, situate near tile Bush Inn, s. Clears, containing 311p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr D. James, shoemaker, at the annual rental of £1 5s. LOT 15.That valuable WINE AND SPIRIT LICENSED DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, with Yard and Store at the rear, recently in the occupation of Mr Evan Williams, chemist, under a lease which has just expired. LOT 16. — That valuable Freehold DOUBLE- LICEN^ED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Blue Boar, St. Clears, together with the Brewhouse and hed in the rear. The public-house and brewhouse are now let to Mr Richard D-vies, as yearly tenant, with other property, and the rent of toestJ prembes will be apportioned at B14 Js per annum. The shed is in the occupation of Mr Evan Willia1Ds,a yearly tenant, witlJ other property, and the rent thereof will be appor- tioned at £1 17s per annum. LOT 17.—A portion of that valuable FREEHOLD GARDEN, situate behind the Coal Yard, St. Clears, containing 12p, or thereabouts, recently in the occupa- tion of Mr Evan Willi-ms, Chemist, under a lease which has just expiied. LOT 8.—All that other portion of that FREEHOLD GAUDEN adjoining the above lot, containing Sp. or thereabouts. LOT 19.-All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and YARD, known as the Coal Yard, situate at St. Clears, containing 7p., together with the small strip of Land adjoining, containill about 4 perches. The cottage and yard are now ill the occupation of Mr Davies, at the annual rental of £ 6. Tile strip of land is unlet. LOT 20.—Ail that FREEHOLD BUILDING adjoin. ing the last lot, known as the Blue Boar Coach House and stables. LOT 21.—All that valuable FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP, situate lie r the Bush Inn, St. Ciears, toether with a part of the Garden at the back, con- taining 8 perches or thereabouts. The house and shop are in the occupation of Mr J. McLean, boot- maker, as yearly tenant, at the annual rental of £5. The garden is unlet. LOT 22.—All that valuable FREEHOLD COTTAGE, now in the occupation of 1.\11' Sophy Morgan, as yearly tenant, at the aunualrent:1.1 of £ 2, together with a part of the Garden at the back, containing 8 perches or thereabouts. LOT 23.-AU that FREEHOLD STORE-HOUSE, suitable for stables, coach-house, &c.. adjoining Lot 19, now ill the occupation of .11' Thoums Davies, coal merchant, as yearly tenant, at the annual rental of £ 5. PARISH OF LLANGATHEN. LOT 24.—All that valuable FREEHOLD FARM, known as "'Jrygmawr," situate in the village of Drys- dwyn, in the parish of Llangathen, between Llandilo and Carmarthen towns, containing 24a. 2r. 8ip., or thereabouts, and now let with Lot 25 to Mr Richard I Jones as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of S36 IDs. The rent on this lot will be apportioned at £3b 15s per I annum. LOT 25.—All that small PIECE OF LAND known as I the Slang, now let with Crygmawr Farm, and contain- ing lr. 16p. or thereabouts. The rent on this lot will be apportioned at lbs per annum All the above-mentioned properties are situate within easy distanctJ of the rruJway stations, and are, all approached by good roads, and there is also an I ample supply of water- A portion of the Purchase-money on some of the lots may, if desired, remain on mortgage. For plans and particulars or further information I apply to Messrs Gaskoin and Fiy. Solicitors, Temple- street, Swansea; or to Arthur S. T. 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Gas Lighting by Electricity (illustrated). Radial Drilling Machine (Illustrated). The Lewis Fire Extinguisher. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Refrigerating Machinery on Board Ship. The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours. The Manchester Exhibition. The Iron Industry of Canada. The Hardness of Metals. v ——— 1027 Iron and Coal Trade Reports, based on SPECIAL Corresponùence from the Provinces and Abroad, witll London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Weak, New Companies, General and Foreign Notes, Patents, Launches. Price SIXPENCE. J^EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. MANDRAKE The great remedy for Hili. PILLS MANDRAKE ous aiul Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri PILLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee PILLS MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the worid has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.-I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Mnnday, Chemist, Cardiff PILLS MANDRAKE Robb,Chemist,Roath: Garrett PILLS MANDRAKE Brothers,Newport: J. G. Isaac PILLS MANDRAKE (lateHayman)Chemist,Neath; PILLS MANDRAKE Newberry and Son, London. PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist. 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street. Swansea. 8076 1012 PILLS 1VTEN WHO-WISH TO MARRY AND lvA BE HAPPY should s?e the MAGIC MIRROR, sent free to any part oi the world on receipt of Post sent free to any part of the world on receipt of Post Card, with name and address.8, Fitz-sq., Sheffield. d<*I<ty„ sftcds-t once, itcosts.vou no'huip. 35-]8Ø aLes by ritHtù ORSEHAY IRONWORKS, SHROP- JLJL ISHIRE. The above important and Old-established Works, be- longing to the CoaibrookdaJe Company, Limited, are for SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, or would be Let upon Lease fo; a term of years, together with the valua. ble Conne tion and Brands. The Works are substantially erected and well designed, the Forg Pi9,nt being one oi the best of its kind in the kingdom. The Plau con- sists of Pig Yard, with Steam Scrap Shears Forge con- taining 36 Puddling and Bali Furnaces, one 160 cwt and two 80 cwt Steam Hammers, two 16 in. Forge Trains driven by Condensing Beam Engine 42 in. j cylinder, 7 ft. stroke, with twelve high and four low pressure Boilers, two self-contained Steam Ram pumps, Ac. The Mills comprise 16in 12in,, lOin., and ai 1. Meivhant Trains, with Reheating Furnaces, Cutring down, BoilerPlate, and other Shears, Steam Saws, &c., the whole driven by Condensing Beam Engine, 52in. cylinder, 9ft. stroke, H.P. Horizontal Engine, 24in. cyiinder, 4ft. stroke, and Vertical Engine, lat". cylinder. 3ft. stroke, with Boilers, Steam Pumps, &cc.; Floor, Race, and straightening Plates. The whole of the Works are covered with lofty and substantially-erected Roofing. There are also Roll-turners', Smiths', and Fitting Shops, with LathpQ, and an the necessary Tools Millwrights' and Carpenters'Shops, Warehouses, Stores, Stables, Offices, &c. The Works are intersected by Tram- ways, and permanent way-gauge, and connected by Sidings with the Great Western Railway. Upwards of 300 Workmeu's Cottages, and every convenience for carrying on a large Ma^-facturing Business. The Duplicate Rolls an,1 Castings, Stocks and Stores, could be urchased by valuation or therwise. Arrangements for a supply of Cool from adj^ rent Colliéry Propel ty can be mwe. Let: ers to vie"; or any further information may be obtained from Mr L. Squire, Coaibrookdata or Mr S. Danks. Wellington, Salop. N. B. -The above does not in any way affect the portion of the Works cairied on by THE HORSEHAY COMPANY, for bridge and roofing and constructing ironworks, and which are in full operation. 4080 Hales bn ijtcnôer. OYAL EXCHANGE SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED—MONARCH LINE. PURSUANT to an Order of his Lordship, Mr Justice Chitty. made in the consolidated actions of Ward v. the Royal Exchange Shipping Company, Limited, 1887. W. No. 2. Utley v. same, 1887. U. No. 1, Buchanan v. same, 1887, B. No. 24, a'ld Webster v. same, 1887, W. No 19. and in the matter of the Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1867. and in the matter of the Royal Exchange Shipping Company. Limited, and dated'the 26th day of Match, 1887. TENDERS are invited tor the PURCHASE OF ALL, OR ANY ONE OR MORE, of the following Steamsh ps of the Com- pany. namely :-Persi:m Monarch, Egyptian Monarch, Lydian Monarch, Assyrian Monarch, and Grecian :l\1ona.rch, with the stores and thing-i belonging thereto respectively. Tenders are to be sent to Georgi Augustus Crowder, Esq., Chief Cierk, Mr Justice bitty, at his Chambers, situate at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, not later than 4 o'clock of Friday, the 13th day oi May, 18; 7. Thp Tenders will not be made public, but will be opened by the Chief C:erk. a.t the Chambers of Mr Justice Chitty, on Tuesday, the 17th day of May, 1877, at 3 o'clock ill the aiternoon, when th" persons having tendered may, if they think fit, attend per- sonally, or by their sold tors. Particulars of öale, with Conditions and Form of Tender, may be obtained gratis of Edward Hart, the Receiver, 14. Moorgate-street, in the City of London of Messrs McDiarmid and Teather, 5, Nevnjan's-court, Comhill. in the City of London, Solicitors of Messrs Linklater and Co., 7, Walbrook, in the City of London, Solicitors and of Messrs Ingle, Cooper, and Holmes, 20, Threadneedle-street, in the City of London, Solicitors. Dated this 26th dav of April, 1887. GEO. A. CROWDER. Chief Clerk. MCDIARMID & TEATHER, Solicitors, 5, Newman's-court, Cornhill, K.C. 4344 f-etttors Contracts. T o B U_2- L D E R s TENDERS are required for making ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to a. HOUSE at Penylan Cardiff. The plans and specifications can be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, at my Offices. Sealed Tenders to be sent here on or before the inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessrily be accepted. E. M BRUCE VAUGHAN, A.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 3rd May, 1887. 4367 Toe 0 N ACT 0 R S. PUBLIC HALL FOR RHYMNEY. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of the above. I'lans and specification to be seen at the office of Mr T. C. Wakedng, Architect. Merthyr or may be had for a day by those builders living at a distance on or after Thursday, April 28th. The lowest on any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders to be sent in to Mr Wakeling not later than Tuesday, 12th May, by 4366 PENBOYR PARISH CHURCH JL RESTORATION. TENDERS are invited Plans and Specifications to be seen at Rock Cottage, Velindre, Llandyssi], South Wales, Address Tcndels to Rev John Lloyd, rector, not later /than May 31st. The lowest cr any tender not necessarily accept- d. 4;569 HIBERNIAETE, 1887. The Committee are prepared to receive TENDERS fr-m LICENSED VICTUALLERS for GROUND to l-.RECT THREE TENTS for the sale of Excisable Liquors, < £ c., in SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD on WHIT-MONDAY NEXT. Tenders to be addressed, Secretary, Hibernian Society, Boys' School, David- street, Cardiff, Ou or before Friday, May 5th next. 4360 TENDERS are required tor the EREC- JL TION of a HOUSE and SHOP at PONTY- PRIDD. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of the Architect, Market Hall, Pontypridd. Tenders to be endorsed Tender for New Premise- and to be sent to Mr James Lloyd, Trailwn, Ponty- pridd, not later than Friday, the 13th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 4389 THOMAS ROWLAND. Architect. SRD GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUN- o TEERS. TENDKRS are invited for the SUPPLY of BREAD, MEAT, VEGETABLES. &c., to the 3rd Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers while in Camp near Glamhyd tation, on the J,ondol1 and North Western Railway, on the Glanbrydan Estate, Carmarthenshire, from about the 7th to the 16th August next. Full particulars can be obtained on application at Headq uarters. The Commanding Officer does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. (Signed) L. L. DILLWYN, Colonel Commanding 3rd Glamorgan Rifie Volunteer Corps. Headquarters, Swansea, 5th May, 1887. 4337 CRADDOCK WELLS (SENIOR) CHARITY. The Governors of the Charity are prepared to receive TENDERS for their cons nt to Applications for the ERECTION of NEW or ADAPTATION of EXIST- ING BUILDINGS for Licensed Premises on the Wells Charity Estate. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender, nor to assist applicants in obtain- ing a License. A plan of the Estate showing the plots of land still unlet may be seen aL my Office. Applicants must specify the its proposed to be taken, and any lender which may be accepted will be subject to the approval of the Charity Commissioners. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me not 1 iter than II o'clock on the morning of THURSDAY, the 2nd day of June next, and endorsed "Licences." J. L. JENKINS, Clerk and Solictor to the Governors. 18, High-street, Caifi. 6th May^lSS?. 4392 RISTOL UNITED GAS LIGHT U COMPANY. TENDERS FOR SU PPLY O F COAL'S. The Directors of the Bristol United Gas Light Company invite TENDERS for the supply of about 130,000 TONS of GAS COALS during the Twelve Months between the 1st of Ju y, 18S7, and 1st of July, 18 8, for use at their Works, situated respectively at Avon-street, St. Stapleton-road, Bristol. Tenders from the districts of Gloucester, Somerset, Wales, Newcastle, Yorkshire, and the Midland COIlU: itJs will be duly considered. The to be partly SMALL and partly LARGE or BRUSH, and be delivered in such monthly pro. portion as may be required by the Company, and in accordance with the s>?<i.Son, and with a specification as to monthly quantities to be given by the Company. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of Directors, Bristol United Gas Light Company C:mu!1¡: marsh, Bristol, marked "Tenders for Gas Coal," and delivered not later than TUESDAY, the 31st May next. Full particulars and copy of Specification may be obtained on application to HENRY H. TOWNSEND, Secretary. Gas Light Offices. Bristol, April 29th, 1687. 4342 BAR R B R O S., TAILORS, s, 04: ST. ]yjARY'STREEr» CARDIFF. 12057 CARDIFF.250 4149 G. A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUN FRAL FURNISHERS, EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and eVtOry necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ——— 2956 10, 11, & 12, WORK5HG STREET. CARDIFF. ■ ———— IMPORTANT. -One Box of theI.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and compli- cations oj the urinary organs, wnetuer acquired or otherviise.180 Gravel and Pains in the Back Sent post iree for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Honan, M.P.S (from- he General Hospitai), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agems Caniítf-A. Hacon, Chemist, o9. Bridge-st. }Ienhyr- \r¡jls, Chellis v, Pontmorials and Georgetown. SWil.nse:. -Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been nownto .aii. Letters answered free 2237 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pain; in toe back." Sold in boxes. 4s 6d each, bv all chamists and patent medicine vendors; or SfiDt tu any address for 60 "scamus by the pikers. The nooin and Midland Counties' Drag Company, Lincoin Wholesale Agents Barclay and Sons, London, and aU the wholesale houses. 1003 uhlic Ctfinpanies, &c. HE ASSETS COMPANY OF WALES, LIMITED. This Company is prepared to consider proposals for The Purchase of Assets of insolvent and bankrupt estates, also the assets of existing businesses, and of all classes of real and personal property. Making Advances on Approved Securities, and on every description of convertible property, either by way of loan or on terms of pureh St:, and, within a specified period, of repayment by borrowers. G. W. BnUCHER, Secretary. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 42J7 public Notices. TO THOSE ENTITLED TO VOTE IN THE ELECTION OF PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF THE SWANSEA HARBOUR. \ENTLK.MEN — I beg to offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of our esteemed townsman, Mr John Glatbrook. If i should be your pleasure to elert me, it would be my earnest endeavour to assist in the improvement ot the facilities of the harbour, and the development of the -"mmerce of the town anl port. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. EDWARD H. BATH. Tyrllandwr, May 3rd, 1887. 4359 SWANSEA HARBOUR TR ST. FOUR PER CENT. SWAX-EA HARBOUR STOCK, REDEEMABLE 1ST JULY, 1946. The SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES are NOW IsS1 ING at par, in f-u:us of £ 50 and upwards, a FURTHER ALLOTMENT of SWANSEA HARBOUR S TOOK, bearing fixud interest at the rate f FOUR POUNDS per centum per annum, and redeemable at par on the 1st day of July, 1946. The interest is pay. able half-yearly by Warrants posted to the Stock- holders. The object of this issue is to replace termi- able Debentures and Bonds now current at higher rate; of interest, and about to be redeemed in pursuance of tha Swansea Harbour Act, 1886 Farther particulars and torms of application can be obtained from the undersigned. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk. Harbour Offices, Swansea. 4167 MHE DEBENTURE CORPORATION X (LIMITED). CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000, FIRST ISSUE, fully sub. scribed, £ 500,000. OFFICES: 75. LOMBARD-STREET, E.C. CHAIRMAN RICHARD BIDDULPH MARTIN", ESQ. The Corporation PURCHASES or rAKRS AD- VANCES upon the Debentures of Limited Companies, or guarantees the issue of the .same to the public. The tendency to convert trading and manufacturing firms into limited liability companies has created an active demand tor loans on their debentur s. These securities are not readily saleable, being outside the ordinary business of banks and financial houses, aud not being known to the private investor. Even where the issue is of so large an amount as to obtain a Stock Exchange quotation, it has been found that companies are willing to oppose of their entire issue on moderate terms to ensure their being plac< d without the expense and risk attendant upun offering them to the public. DEPOSITS received for fixed periods. The fullest information can be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretary, to whom proposals of business should be addressed. 3823 GEO. ALEX. TOUCH, Secretary. DEAFNESS AND DISEASES OF THE EAH, MR S. E. SMITH finds he WILL NOT BE ABLE to CLOSE HIS PRACTICE in CARDIFF at the time announced, and has arranged to attend daily at HIGH-STREET ARCADE between Eleven and Two o'clock till the 2oth of May, when his visit WILL POSITIVELY TERMINATE. He trusts all under treatment wiil be REGULAR IN THEIR ATTENDANCE, and those desirous of CON. SULTING him will do so at an early date, THAT THEIR CASES MAY HAVE PROPER ATTENTION. His Works on the Ear are sold by HAYWARD, Cam-street, Bristol, AND JOHN HEYWOOD, Paternoster-buildings, London, and Deansgate, Manchester. 155e-3225 public pnittttnt5. WA.N-SE-A, U. D. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED by this Board, a LABOUR MASTER for the Truants' School, Botiymaen. A Naval iran preferred. latary £30 per -nnnm, with board and lodgings. The person appointed will have to devote the whole of his time to the service of the Board, and not to engage directly or indhectly in any other employment. The canvassing of any member, either directly or indirectly, will disqualify. Applications, stating ago, previous employment, experience (if any), aud enclosing original estimonials (copies cannot be looked Ht), must reach the Clerk on or before the 14tb May. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Fisher-street, Swansea, Clerk. 29h April. 1887. 4378 iUiigious ^riricss. CLIFTON CHAPEL, ROATH.- SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY TO- MORROW, May 8th. Preacher. Rev J. CYNDDYLAN JONES, D.D Services at 11 ind 6.30. In the AFTERNOON, at 2.45, a SERVICE of SONG will be rendered by Scholars. Chairman. Councillor Shackell. GUILDFORD STREET CHAPEL. CARDIFF. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-MORROW (Sun-lay). Rev. JAMES WHITTLES, of Bristol, will preach in the morn n at 11, evening at 6.30.—At 2.30 p.m. a FLOWER SERVICE will be held, to he conducted bv Rev. W. E. WINKS.—SPECIAL HYMNS and ANTHEMS will be sung by the Scholars. 328 -LT NIT ARIA-N SEP.VICES. TEMPLARS' HALL, WEST END ROYAL ARCADE ——— 1040 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), May 8th. Services-lorníng at 11; Evening, 6.30. ihnltong ^on^tjes. THE WELSH ECONOMIC PERMA- NENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES: 20, MARKET-SQUARE, PONTYPRIDD. ESTABLISHED 1878. Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874. Deposits received at 4 per cent. Interest, payable hail yearly. Loans made on Mortgage at the shortest notice. Subscription Shares ma.y be taken daily. Further particulars m av be obtained of Messrs Walter H. Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors to the Society, or of KYAN DAVIES, Managing Secretary i-I El MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, incorporated under the Knildia LIBERAL ADVANCES (LIOO to £ 10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No management charges. Repayments in Three to Seventeen Years. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Agent for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt aud personal attention. li53 QOUTH WALES MERCANTTi7E k3 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Clumbers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2i to 4.? per cent-, interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A C. A.. Secretary. 1C45 DRINK "C LENTA KIT" X -y^rBlSKKY. 2517 A FACT WORTH KNOWING BRKCHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to "re worth, above a GVJINK.A a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stouach, sik headache, giddiness fniinsss ami swelling after meais, dizziness ami drowsiness, coid chills, tiushings of heat, loss of appetite, suorcness or breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on tiia akin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and si, iierrous and trembling sensations, ifcc., Ac. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box 01 these Pills, and they will he ack.-iowieuaed to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of ail ages these Pills are invaiaabte. No female should be without tliein. There is 110 medicine to be iound to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore femaies Of ages to sound anZi robust health For a weas stomach, impaired digest-ion. and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, w ith the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing ail classes of society, aud one of the best guarantees to the Ner tons and Debilitated is lieeciiam's Pills. They have the largest sale oi any patent medicine in the worid Prepared oniy by the Prorarietor. T. BKKCHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, I.ancastr.re, in Boxes at Is lid and is 8d each. Sold by ail Parent Medicine Dealers n- United Kingdom. 210e n, Vull directions I>I'A -oven i- ch ho 23T, BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Merch&nt-st. (back ofTown-ball), Corooraticn bill-poster and crier. Rents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and NeighDourhood. Two good biIl-oost$rs kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old established—more than a c.iarteroi a century S058—1028 OEburaíîDtt. CARDIFF. ST. CATH RTNKS, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 ——— 3-489 PRINCIPAL—MISS TUI.LIS. School-House. No. 3, Park-place Residence (Private & for Boarders)..No. 11, Park-place. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, NEW. && PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES MA»<KS. Public Examinations. Large house, pleasantly situ- ated. for boarders. Vacancies after Easter. 3926 Q AED IFF COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY. NIA., late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS E. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES. M.A., Worcester College, Oxford E. C. HUDSON, Certificated (S. Kensington). TEACHER OF FRENCH Professor BARBIER. South Wales University College, PREPARHORY SCHOOL Mrs M. GERRlsH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for the Universities, London Matriculation Examination, South Wales University Codege, Professions, and Commerce. Unusual successes in public examinations. Ninety- six certificates in the Cambridge Local Examinations in nine years. inclu dng 53 classes in honours (18 first class), with 47 specia distinctions. Tuition tees (French included). 10 guineas a year in Preparator Scho -1 (for boys under nine), b guineas. There are a few vacancies for boarders. The ERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY. APRIL 26th. For full particulars, apply to the Hc-ad Mastor..I,Ile College, Dumfries-place. 4052 PENARTH. 1" ADIES' COLLEGE, PENARTH, GLAMORGAN. PRINCIPALS Miss FISHER, A.C.P., and Miss L. FISHE R. Special advanta -es for Music and Modern languages. Arithmetic by a Cambridge Matheniatic-il Prizeman. House pleasantly situated. Large recreation stround Sea bathing. Terms reduced for sisters and the daughters 01 clergy. Highest references..Next Term will beg.n May 17. 4290 COWBRIDGE RE AT H~OU S~E S~C H O 6~L. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College. Oxford Cam- bridge, and. College of Preceptors' examinations by exper:encedteachers. Terms moderate References: Parents of pupils. Re-opening, May 7th. 1O.2t.í¡).j,) MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMJJERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity Codege, L n :on, and ttie Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, Lonuou). Girls are admitted into this school from 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 school. This last year alone 116 certificates have been gained, with many honours and distmcti -ns. T.'ie girls have passed 111 as many as 12 subjects, including German, French, 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 painting, and 13 cer. titicate-s of merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners fi ondon) aitl: The work done by this sch ol is exceedingly good aud creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and aj1)turtj Exce-lent." £ 100 per annum is given in Scuolarsuips, and £ lo0 to S180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwail, London, &c. "A school to suit the times, good, cheap, and comfort- able. Vid Press. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, pi izes, and preparation for any University Examination, live guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 4'42 NE WPORT. MHE LAURELS^ CLIFTON PLACE: l NEWPORT, MON. LADIES SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN, con- ducted by Miss M. E. LEW 1S, with the assistance of competent professors and governesses. THE SUMMER i ERM WILL COMMENCE on TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1337. 4351 129^4 CHEPSTOW. PHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Fine Situation. I, beral Home. List of Successful Boys. 70t George Dewdney, B.A. Harry Dewdney, B.A. MONMOUTH. A FIRST CLASS PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S, MON- MOUTH.—Principal, Mrs. MARSHALL.—Referees, Parents of Pupils. 246 ABERGAVENNY. A BERGAVENNT"LADIEIPSCHOOL -CJL MILFORD HOUE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Numerous certificates have been obtained by pupils at the Locai Examinations also an Exhibition from thp Snutl1 Wales College, Cardiff. Terms on application :Xexl, Term Day, 'Tuesday, April 26tb, 1887. A vacancy for an Arti. led Pupil. IOA BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE. EIGHTsCiiOLARSHIPsat least will he OFFERED for COMPETITION in ',Iay, of the value of L-20 to S30 The examination wilJ begin on May 3rd. For further particulars, appiyto Rev D. LEWIS LLOYD, Head Master 3197 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salu- brity, and excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engaged. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 2b Guineas per a.nnum ditto, above 12 years of age, 50 Guineas per annum. For Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacob, the Ladv Principal, Hereford or to the Secretary, MrMaddison, Ledbury. 1C87 The Next Term commences Friday, 6th May. LLANDOVERY. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods.; 2nd Class Maxhe- Viatici] Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Finals, late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. AAStSTAM MASTERS Rev. E. J. M CLELLAN, K.A., late Hastings FZxhibi- tioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Math. Exhibitioner, Si, John's College, Cambridge 6th Junior Op- tiioe. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar, Merton Scholar, Oxford, 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Cl&^s Science Finals Highly Distinguished for the Junior Uni- yersjiy Mathematical Scholarship. G. U, JONES, B.A., late Scnoiar Jesus College, Ox- ford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. (OULTON, B A., late Open Classica": Scholar, St. Catherine's (;(>Hee. Cambridge. H. GRI GORY, B.A., lite Open Scholar o: Magdalene College, Oxford 2nd C ass Classical Mods, and Final- 2n11 Class History Finals. R. J. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford 1st Ciass Classics 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 3rd Class ('la-ssical Finals formeily Classical Master, King William's C -llege, Isle of Man. F E. CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; 3rd Class Classical Tripog. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL; Sergeant-Instructor LAFFbHTY. R.V. Preparations for Scholarships at the Universities a special class for London Matriculation preparations for Preliminary Professional Examinations trench a Regular Form Subject Modern Side in two Sets (1) for Engineering (2) for B mks and Commercial Life. Music the onlv subject chargelt extra. Chemical Laboratory, Library, Studies, Sanatorium, Fields for Cricket and Football, and Fives Courts. Boys attend place of worship selected by Parents. No f rel-gious restriction attached to Scholarships. I There has never yet been any epidemic in'the School Boarders are received by the Warden and by Mr M^Clellan. Thirty-four Scholarships tenable at the school total Value, over B600 a year. 4105 THE NEXT TERM COMMENCES THURSDAY, APRIL 28th. NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON, "Ty ORL'H T A WTON SCHOOL. PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation tor various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the HeaCt Master. A Sea Bath in Your Own Room for One Penny. GTODDART'S GEA ALTS. Established nearly Years. In 211), 7ib, and 141b Boxf" In 281b, 561b, and 1121b Bags. Full Dir ctions for Use on each Package. Analysed and approved of by Arthur H. llassall. M.D., and Otto Hehner, F.C.S. Obtainable throughout the Kingdom. PROPRIETORS A. J. WARREN. Wholesale and Export Druggists, Importers of Finest Olive Oil, and Licensed Makers of METHYLATED SPIRIT AND FINISH, 23 and 24, Redciiff-street, Bristol. 2990 ipnijiic Amussnujiits. CARDIFF. FJPHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING NIANAGFP. JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MAY 7th. Immense Reception of Messrs Miller and Elliston's Company, in the New Realistic Drama A LON E IN L ON DON, I By Robert Buchanan and Harriet Jay. GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE PRESENT DAY. I Doors open 7. Commence 7.50. Half-price 9. 1041 MONDAY NEXT, MAY 9, ALICE IN ONDERLAND. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, Half-past Two. GREAT TREAT FOR CHILDREN. SATURDAY, MAY 14. HALF-PRICE FOR JUVENILES. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackeil's, Ltd. j 1 R E. T. POPERTSS GRAND CONCERT, PARK HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18TH, 1S87. VOCALISTS —Madame GERTRUDE LEWIS and Mr 1M! EEDDOE. SOLO HARP AND PIANO, Dr and Mrs FROST. THE CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCTETY AND PEXARTH ARTILLERY BAND. For full paiii ulars see bills. 4281 LEVI NO | EVINO'S~^EW—HALL VINO XJ QUEEN.STREET LEVINO (LATE CROCKHEKBTOWN). LEVI SOl CARDI/-F. LEVI SOl CARDI/-F. LEVI N O PROF. DOLPH I, E VI NO, LE v IN, (W LESSEI; AND MANAGER LEVINO! TO-NIGHT T- -NIGHT I L E V I N 0 FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY. LEVINO! GRAND NEW COMPANY. LEVINO i DUTCH DALY, FELIX S GIANT LEVINO BOAHHOUNDs. VAL SIMPSON nd LEVINO1 MINNIE RUSSELL, GHOVINI LEVINO s TROUPE (3 in number), Herr JULES L E VINO I KELLEU & the TALLEST SOLDI ER L E V I NUl I THK \VORL'\ LKVIXOS saperb LEVINO Orchestra and Brass Band. Popular LEVI NO! P. ices—3d, 6d, Is, 2s, and 2s 6d. Prof. LEVINO !LEVINO. Mesmerist. 3952 234o GRAND CIRCUS, \3r CARDIFF. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF G. POOLE'S NEW MYRIORAMA. TO-DAY, AT 3 and 8 TO-NIGHT, BENEFIT OF THE BANDS. Doors open half-an-hour previous. 3914 SWANSEA. CLYXE VALLEY RACES. The above Meeting will be held id the beautiful VALLEY OF CLYNK, near SWANSEA, 011 THURS- DAY, June Sth. For entry f.<rms and ful! particulars, apply to the Hon. S c., Mr J. VV. PARAI»I>U, calleroll Hoel, Swansea. 4379 ARTISTS, ARCHITECTS, SCHOOLS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS i'C. DRAWING PAPER AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS Oi the best Makers "II speciaiiy low Terms. DRAWINGS MOUNTED AND PICTURES ARTISTICALLY FRAMED Oa tbe Pre.nises. J. R W 0 0 D, 197e FINE ART GALLERY, 3654 3, CASTLE sTREET (opposite the Castie). CARDIFF. Ojmtrsiaiis. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JLJ IUiILWAY. TRIP TO IRELAND. On MONDAY, MAY 16th, a CHEAP 14-DAY T X- CURSION will be run to DURLIX from Swansea J.iauelly, Carmarthen. Pontardulais. Llandilo, LJan: doveiy. Brecon, Builth Road, Knighton. Merthyr Dowlais, Cardiff, Rhymuey, Tredegar. Ebbw V,I.: Rlaenftvon, Brynmawr, Newport, Pontypool Road, and Abergavenny. For further particulars see ha dbilis. G. FINDLAY, Gen. Manager. Euston Sjation, May, 1387. fcains. INNERS, 7d. —-BP*ISTOL. — WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broauiuead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, s-d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 1177 A1 ^D. THE BEST JGACON In the World may be had at HOPKINS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. SMOKED AND ^7HITE JJAMS Of the Finest Quality in the World at ^»D. PER LB., AT HOPKINS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. At this Establishment these Pricss are advertised and charged, and not one price in the window and another at the counter. The public will please note this. GEORGE JJOPKINS. -———— THE ANGLO-BAVARIAN BREWERY COMPANY, II SHEPTON MALLET. SOMERSETSHIRE, These High-class BRITISH ALES may be obtained of the following Wine Mer- chants and Dealers iu South Wales at n, 1/ 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 PFAT GALLON:- BRIDGEND SANKEY & CO. CARMARTHEN W. FINCH. CARDIFF PRULTON & DIXLOP, SANKEY <FC Co. HAVERFORDWEST. G. PALMER & SON. ¡ LLANELLY THOMAS& EVANS. LLANDILO EDWIN JONES. MILFORD HAVEN.A. Day.SH. MERTHYR G. M. GUNSON. MONMOUTH G. P. COSSENS. '\IONN NiSWPOBT .J. L. LLOYD, High-st. „ H. A. SMITH. NEATH STONE & KAPPEL. PEMBROKE G. L. GRIFFITHS, „ ROBT. GEORGE. PONTYPRIDD SMITH & ADKINS. SWANSEA FULTON IT DUNLOP. TENBY J. MERRIVM Sox. THE PRIZE MEDAL AMBER ALE, (LIGHT BITTER). 21/- PKR KILDERKIN. 407o 11/- PER FIRKIN. 3/. PER DOZ. IMPERIAL PISTS. STIFF'S fe'l AttCn. Soid in 10. I'lctuie tioxes. Sold in 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. B«* QTIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. For Coiiars. sJ TIFF'S STARCH. £ ur ^'nstbands. For S/Urt Froues ^TIFF'S STARCH. For'Cans.Ue$ ►O For Cuffs. QTIFF'S STARCH. Ko.-Lace. s For 1.111"1;, UTIFFS STARCH. For For OTIFF'S STARCH. Note the Caution Label CJTIFF'S STARCH. Observe the. Trade Mark Sold by Grocers. OTIFF'S STARCH. BO'lS,?,'rS'i818. Wholesale— Oil?* S A P, O L LIOHTNING CONDUCTORS erected on buildings of all descriptions, tested for con- ductivity, and a written guarantee given as to thorough efficiency. efficiency. CHURCH STEEPLES, CHIMNEY STACKS erected, pointed, raised, hooped and straightened, without stoppage of works and without the aid of scaffolding by practical climber^. Estimates given for the above work on receipt of particulars Electric Bells, Telephones, supplied aud fixed. MSG, MENDHAM, and CO., Manufacturing Electricians and Contnct(" f. WESTERN ELECTRICAL WORKS. 3587 BRISTOL business E w I S AND LEWIS, QABINET lyjANUFACTURERS AND CAR PET W AREHOUSEMEN. SHOW ROOMS Parties Furnishing should Net Fail to Inspect the L .rge and Valuable stocks of Cabinet Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, &x., of this well-known Firm, who do not sell common and worthless articles, but supply Gocels of Reliable Quality at the Lowest of Prices. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ^YJANUFACTORY. ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET MANUFACTURING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Any Article of Fu rn iturt- o. Fittings for Honsex and Offices made from thoroughly seasoned timber to Architects' designs. Estimates Free. LEWIS AND LEWIS, 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 3203 157, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. OELGIAN MARBLE CHIMNEY JL> PIECES (A New Shipment) A SPLENDID VARIETY, JUsT IMPORTED, MAY BE SEEN AT THE SHOW-ROOMS OF JOHN WILLIAINIS AND SON-S, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. 9, 13, 16, & 17, QUEEN-STBEET, CARDIFF, ALbO CARVED WOOD MANTELPIECES, BROUGHTOX HEARTHS & FENDER KEKSti 4 (COMBINED). THE NEW PATEN r TILE FIRE-PLACE. 02 THE NAUTILUS," 03 K "THE ABBOTS FORD," H >. Tl'E EAGLE.' C THE HARLEsTON." < THE MARLBOROUGH," W THE MARLBOROUGH," tv &C With Dr. Teale's Economizer. :1} IN FACT, ANY KIND OF STOVE CAN BE OBTAINED. 43.1 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SPEARMAN'S SERGES. The Royal KJ Devonshire, according to the "Queen" without a rivaL gPEClAL SPRING NOVELTIES. DRESS WEAVJNGS, in the best qualities and the,, ost perfect taste. ripHK ROYAL NAVY BLUES, as used AL by.H.M. Government, Rnd the O-KDED BLACKS AItE FAST T t Dye-. ALL COLOURS, CHECKS, and Stripes the cheapest po-sible prkes. Sj^OR LAD'Efe' WEAR, in 6ne wool .1 only. Is 3jd to 4s 6d per yard. "ICHOR GEN 1L EM EN'S SUITS, double _i width, pure wool only, 2« lid to 12s 9d the yard. -S Ina PATTERNS POST FREE, Genuine p oidy direct from j^PEARMAN & SPEARMAN, :J 'PLYMOUTH. 3928 piAUOFORTE TUNING. THOMPSON AND ks HACliELL, LIMITED, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN, AND UAR MONIUM DEALERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, MUS1U ELLER, Ac., &c., OuF']E"s-B UILDINGS, CARDIFF. AND AT 97 and 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, 35 NEWPORT, MON., 318, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, 146, WESTG i.TE-STREET, GLOUCESTER. Under the Patronage of the Marquess OF I ari CAWDOH, LORD DYNEVOR. LORD ,J EJbEY, i ORD WINDSOR, LORD ABERDARE, VISCOUNT EML) N. 411(1 the leading Residents in the District. Tuneis by Appointment to the University College of Wales, Howell's School, Ac Average number oi Pianos Tuned, One Thousand put Month. Attention ib respectfully invited to the following TESTIMONIALS. From Messrs BRI:MDSMFAD AND Sos, September Mil, 1886 To THOMPSON AND SHACKEVL, Limited, Cardirl. Dear from lout, experience the excel- lence of your stair of Pianoforte Timers (ma-iy of whoiu were trained in our factory), have much pi«asure in advising our friends your assi» &nr» waerever we have an opportunity of doing so. We aie ure that whatever Piano may be placed under your care will have proper attention, and we, therefore, with confidence recommend your esteemed t rni. — We are, Dear Sirs, very trulv yours, JOHN BRIXSMEAD AND os. From Messrs COLLARD AND COLLARD. London, 16, Gro»venor-st,reet, Grosvenoi-square We have much pleasure in recommending Messrs THOMPSON AND SHA:KELL. Limited, Cardiff, who we have 110 doubt will be able to attend to jour Piano- for,. satisfactorily, s they are accustomed to tune our instruments.—You is obediently COLLARD AND COLLARD. rjlUNING AND REPAIRING JJEPARTMENT. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL. LIMITED, have « large and experienced suatf of l'uaers «"rom$roa<U wood's, Collard's, Brinsmead's, Kirkinan's, and other eminent London Firms, nud are, tb rrofore, prepared tl) send any distance at the shortest 11.•> ice. 4 Orders may be addressed to CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, or GLOUCESTIIR. ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TERMS FOR TUNING Cotta.ge Piano—Single Tuning, from-. 3>1 bd to 5s; Yearly, from I4s to 2I«. 1047 LOCKYERS SULPHU.ll HAIR RESTORER. Lr OCKyiR-iJLPHüR -JiAÏÏ\ JL< RESTORER THE SUREST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. LOCKYERS SULPHUR HAiR RESTORER produces a perfectly iiatut-al colour The gradual^ change is ercain, tii-I for t emovipg scurf, beautifying itul cleansing thti hair, causing it to crow wherever thin, Lockyer's is utivivalletl.Lugis bottles. 1s óu, Sold everywhere. DELLAR'S CORN PLASTERS.—l^xes Is lid and 2s 9d each. I he Corn Piasters are a certain cure for hard 01 soft corns, they completely dry up aud eradicate panful corns the Bunion Piasters a proved remedy for bullions and enlarged toe joints. -old by all chemistt. lie careful Dellar's Piasters are supplied. RESPLENDENT IVORY Ll I TEETH —To make sure of these, CRACROFI'A ARECA NL-T TOOTH PASTE is necessary. IIi. dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly cleanses^ the teeth, hardeas the gums, i^ astringent, aromatic, and delieionsin flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a line set of teeth. Sold everywhere. Pots Is each, DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.—■ 3)ellar £ H)R J)KAFNEiSS ha-sprov^^ all fXir&ordinar> remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recoutiueiidod by thousands who have derived benefit It is quite harmless.—sold in Bottles, Is l^d and 2s 9d each, oy all Chonrstt. VJULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately ►-» redned, chemically pure soap, inteude i for pencral use, but spec.ally by those emiowed with sensitive skills. For wash.ng at all times, an.1 bringing the skin to a soft, p.'iah.e, healthv condition, Sul- phohne Soap holds the first place. Its odou," is very pleasant, and the soap is no. expensive. Tablets oi eadl. 1063 \/|'ESSRS W. 11. SMITH and oeuver the SOUTH WALKS 2AILY A /-Jlf.S at an eariv hour eacii Morning :n ail carts of the follow irgtown-s:— CARD11F SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT Al>Elil»ARK PONTYPOOL ROAD J; ~VVOK!s "EREI-OKD PEMBROKE DOCK BltlDu-EN NEW MILFORD HA VERFOill)WfcVI NEATH BRISTO,. GI.OUOBSIF;; LLANELLi .ENKV ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN .ABERGAVENNY ih-i a;so delivered every ft m to any address in tne acavs mentioned Towns. ORDERS *o be sent to ru. of ttou v%i.ous bookstalls
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