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= ALLSOPP & SOlq% V BASS & CO., and other* eUtoefanert BURTON PP-ioes.^5^" ales Per Per Nfe/X^. v/A Kilderkin Firkin. 'S'^b 18s 9s NkJ-* ,X 21s 10s 6d N&- £ Vv 24a 125 N. And upwards 1C30
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TO WORKING MEN! THE SPLENDID SUCCESS OF W. pRICE AND 80-NSI WORKMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT has gained great celebrity in Cardiff, and for mólUY miles around. This success has been achieved bv LEGITIMATE TRADING, not bv LOTTERIES, ILLEGALITIES, or TRICKERIES of any kind. It is the natural result of selling the best, strongest, and most suitable working men's clothing at TH E LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and this course will alwavs be pursued at THE CARDIFF HOUSE, WORKING MEN! BE YOUR OWN BENEFACTORS, and continue to buy the BARGAINS only offered at THE PERMANENT SALE of W. Price and Sous, who supply every description of Labourers, Mechanics', Engineers', and Agriculturists' READY MADE CLOTHING. HAT, CAPS, HOSIERY, &c. ADDRESS CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET. llle ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. 1007
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ESTEfcNATIONAL INVENTIONS, EXHIBITION, 1885. THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR LIFTS AND ELEVATORS FOR HAND, GAS, AND STEAM POWER. THOS. THOMAS & SONS., ACME HOIST WORKS, CARDIFF.
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GOLD MEDALS, H.VIIS tiLWteU iilq LIVERPOOL EXXIBITIONS. F R Y'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientific pro securing extreme solubility and developing th ti flavour of the cocoa. It is especially adapted those whose digestive organs are weak, and 1 stroi recommend it as a substitute for tea for young perso -Sir Ciuts. A. Cameron, Ffsidai- Royal Colleat | Surgeons, Ireland, ,{;c. 101 ——————————_
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L ^tripping Notices. A rATERFORD aud CORK, and the W whole of the S O U T HoflREL AND, P«r F AS I TRAINS on the GREAT^srERN RAILU AY^and rd«.^ ford Tuesdays, Thursaays and Saturdays, and r.wm Mondays, Wednesdays, and Irmays. olBj /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX \j The CARDIFF STF.AMSHlf 4SCT^TOMPANY'S FIRST CI.ASS SCREW J*KSSBBPrsTEAMEBS will sad as follows :— DORDOGNE ..Cardiff for Bordaaux 12 GIICONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. 12 With roods and passengers. w For Rates of freight. nopiy to Mews Jno. Wh.t- toam and Sous, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux, \nd ns the O&ces of tbe Company, ol, Mount stuart- ^OOPER. CAMPBELL <b CO., Managers. LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD, AND CUMBERLAND PORTS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION The first-class full-powered Steamships if the South Wa'es and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), RATYR- ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, BURRY. AND OTHER STEAMERS, ~i r' intended to sail (casualties ex- and as per conditions in Com- pany's sailing bills) as under:— s LIVERPOOL and CARDIE* and NEW PORT (MON.) FROM LIVERPOOL. J)R°M CAKDUT. (East Side Nelson Dock), (l'ucker's Warehouse,SVcst Every Wednesday and T Kridav Saturday Every Tuesday & briaay. NEWPORT (Mon.)day later LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY. bw2SStef* Favourable rates to Carmarthen, -B,urryA .Lp^'to D thyr Inland Towns, and the Midlands.—Apply t X. W. BAILE, Llanelly: and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 21. Water-street. LiTerpool, and 1056 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF._ -r.ø'lo.y-T::r r srsr TOWARDS NflW jLVXA*. Hi sTEAMSHxi- LINE. HOSINA, 4,000 ts. RODOIU, 4,000 ts' M&S&S™OSINA, 4,000 ts. | RHODORA, 4,000 ts RHEOLA, 2,o00 tS SSw s«« .«dc»i»d.p TO OFORiO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA And by Rail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. Weekly Sailin-s. Through and Regular Communica- between a.11Stations in South Wales, via, London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Newnort' — AMERICAN LINE. STATES MAII» STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO H1LADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. Firat'class, powere(I Iroii Steamships. Accemmo Cation *<ir passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sen°eis *l uoods landed at Philadelphia on tbe Whar cf the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route W the West. LOCAL AGENTS GKOHVK ivnn, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff -10Ni« BROS, and Co., Knte Doclcs, Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; OuoCKiiTand JAMES, 4, laff-street, Pontvpridd 'J'LTNKY a,ndCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post"Office Pontypoal J. THOMAS, RIEDEGAR V* WMKir.s, Glebtluiid-*cre^, Mertbyr A.DAViKb, 21 Mockan-street, Pontlottyn ^). THORNEV. Commer- cial Hotel, Aberdare; AUSTK and SII.COCKS SWANSE<I IX i- DAVIKS. Carditt-road, Abva..i»» Aii»!NS, 1$. Iiov-<Meyt, l>owia:c and A. H- Cburcb-street, Waina. 1016 J^RXATI AND HARRISON'S LIN] THROUGH COMMUNICATION with PAE and NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS, SWANSE PORT TALBOT. And TREPOKT. The, Steamer ACACIA. will le,tve li.rlli PORT TALBtfusf. AftafeV' J VRY faking Goods 'rI & HARRISON. Lr-na .n JOHN Apr>lv-X' Port Talbot or J. T. PASCOE, Jl'r. p. 2656 DIRECT COMMUNICATION! WITH NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS, FROM CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. The Screw Steamer JEHANNE will Sail at intervals of abùut, Ten Days from CARDIFF or SWANSEA and DIEPPE and (or) IOUEN, taking goods, &c., at tk>"ougb rates front south Wales and the Continent. P, III particulare or rates can R* vbtxhif d troth I Messrs WORMS, JOSSF, and CO., Cardiff: or GODFREY TAYLOR. Esq., Swansea. 2439 ~~Z^R~~T~ ON DON & SOUTH WALES ,JtJ STEAMSHIP COMPANY, I LIMITED. SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT SAVING IN CARRIAGE FROM LONDON t TO CARDIFF, NEWPORT, and SWANSEA. All classes of general goods collected and deliverd. S. Thunder will sail from Lontlort (British and Fbreign Wharf, Lower SrnithLeld) for Cardiff and Scvansea on March 22nd. For rittes and any further particulars, apply to the agents, Messrs W. H. Pndham ami Co., 2, Metal Exchange Buildings, Leadenhall-street, London; John Hancock and Co., Cardiff Burton and Sou, Newpor: or Burgess and Co.. Swansea. 2745 C- AN ADA.— DOM^TGN ROYAL^MAIL STEAMERS.—SHORTEST ROUTE to CANADA and WESTERN STATES. S.S. SARNIA, OREGON, ant. VANCOUVER Lavo saloons and staterooms amidships. SAILING ALTER. NATKLY from LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL on THURSDAYS. The steamers of this hne are replete with every modern comfort. Saloon Fare, ]0 to 15 guineas Intermediate 6 jjuiueus Steerage £ 4; Assisted Passages, JE3. ø' Lowest inland fares to all parts of Canada and United States.—Apply to Flinn, Main, and Mont- gomery, Liverpool and Bristol; R. Benjamin 14, Trinity-street, Cardiff; or to. J. Davies, 9, Edward- place, Crockherbtown. 1125 ~\R FW z E A L A ND DIREC"T7 VIA MADEIRA, CAPE TOWN, & HOBART (Melbourne: and Sydney passengers forwarded from litter port). ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Uuder Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED.) will despatch their Magnificent Fall-powered Steamers, RIMUTAKA, 4,473 tons, from LONDON'Apiil 7 RUAPEHU, 4,163 tons, „ May 5 Leaving Plymouth two days later. Be t accommodation for all classes, and superior deck State-rooms. Further information to be obtained at the Company's O Sices, 138, Leadenhall-street, E.C. 1 in ID in a ncíttïcs. HE IVELSH F.CONO-TVIIC PERMA- T NENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES 20, MARKET-SQUARE, PONTYPRIDD. ESTABLISH KI> 1878. Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874. Deposits received at 4 pet cent. Interest, payable half yearly. Loans made on Mortgage at the shortest notice. Subscription Shares may be taken daily. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Walter H. Morgan and Rhys. Solicitors to the Society, or of EVAN DAVIES, 3ft I Managing Secretary* COUTH"WALES MERCANTILE kfc? BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff-—Directory are prepared to accept Deposits from 2A to 4 percent, interest, according to notice of withdrawal. I'he Self-Audis Balance-sheet sent on &ppli(,-atioii.Iohn Jenkins. A, C.A., Secretary. 1Mb rfHE MERTHYR Axd DOWLAS X BUILDING SOCIKXY. Esfahiished 1B72, and incorporatea under the Buildin Societies Acs, 187/1, LOANS «}'^Shortest Notice, n ijuixis Taiving r.Kt/31 ^.l^j f() £ J10,00v, Repayable ii: Monthly or Ouarteriy Instalments in Threo to Thirteen tears at the option ot Borrower Tables of Pe-p-iy-iie'its, Costs oi Mortgages, and Surveyors Fees, bavo oeeu revised, and cojwiderabi, ^XHl^SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWER. the scale of Poe. payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The -.uvnost, c^orecy is TOaintaineu For particulars appiy to the Secretary, Mr Petsi Williams, at the Office of tne Safety, 60, Glebeland- street. Mertbyr fydbl. 1C68 A Sea. Bath in Your Own Room for One Penny. -Y E AL r gTODDARl* SEA SALTS. Established. Yean. in 91 b 71b. and 141b Boxe? In 281b,' 5olb. «nd 1121b Bags. Full Directions for U- C on each Package. ^nai' sed and approved of by Arthur H- M D and Otto Helmet-, F.C.S. Obtainable throu.ghou; the Kingdom. j^ROrrtirrnus 4 J- Wholes>.ie and Export Druusis^- Importers of Finest Olive Oil, .NIETIiYLA'tED SPIP.IT AIND FINISH, 25an<LH. RJSS^Bri^L A Man Cured of i')vs altei. xbirty^Vea;^ of Suffering |TIITS. PO^^LL'S FIT CURE. JL A -ate and ce*,a;n rene,u- as proved by the many testimonial ,e,j've,i FITS. On taking the «^re theflts first lessen in violence, and tiually JTTIT'tt. A bottle lasts for 6 tbe CUre is at i once CHEAP, ErnoACiois. AN*, SAFK. Pi ice 2 s Per Bottle, or Post Free foj. 26 Stamps. Prepared and Sold solely by H E M -'I 0 N S (I, A T E W I E) MANUFACTURING AN I) FAMILY Gheuist 27, TEMPLE-3TREF.T, BRISTOC 124b ()NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B ^TiLLS w warrantcii to cure ail itischarges fi'&ni th<? u • lurv organs laeitiior .r:o; acquired or constitutional vel.. and pab-; :;1 tp.. back. Sold in boxes, 4,1 6d ea'i- riv and patent medicine veudors; or sc.c ty any address for oD stamps by thf> makers, Ths and Midland Counties' 6ruj Company, Lincoln v i.cuesala Agents, Barcuy and ions, London, and ail I the houstis. J003 a:1es bn Àudiøtt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE CO., LIMITED. Furniture, etc., at Cardiff A OF" RUOMS THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION <* SlOUAGK BUOJ1M 'J. G. AIADDOX & CIO., A,zctiolleers'. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff •••• £ •• V. Electrician's Business, Plant&c..at Card,ft.. March 21 Messrs BEYNON 4; LEWIS. Household Furniture. Horses, &c. Swansea.March 22 Mr BRADLEY. Household Furniture. etc., at Cardiff. Ma.rch 14 Mr BRAI>SHAW OWN. Sugar Refinery Plant. &:c.. at London.March 15 teawhoM M«reb 1J Rarn*»si**Hnrses Hunters, &C., at Cardiff .March 12 KtsSU •» V'" £ 'rS i Messrs wfLLIAM GRAHAM, SON,'& HITCHCOX PioDerty. Stocks and Shares, at Newport .March 21 Household Furniture, &c., at Newport March 24 110 Mr ,J. K. GUNN. Plant, Stock, &c., at Cardiff ,^a'u oi Desirable Residences, at Cardiff March <21 Leasehold Property, at Penarth March 21 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Jewellery, Plate, &c.. Swansea ?Jat, }» Furniture, Fixtures, Fittings <Jic., at Swansea.•Jarca Household Furniture. &c at Swansea TC.i Household Eurnituve, &c.. at Swansea Marcu Messrs JOHX JENKINS and Co Leasehold Property, ifcc., at Cardiff ••••.• .Martn H Messrs KNOYLE and ROBERTS. Leasehold Property, at St. Thomas, Swansea-. Match 22 Mr J. M. LEKDER. Freehold Dwelling-houses, at Swansea 17 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Mélt. 21 Mr THOMAS LLCAS- Roses, at Newport Mr THOS. PARRY. Omnibuses, Horses, &e., at Newport Mlaf r?rdfff JIarch 15 Bwelhnx*house3, &c., at Carairt Aiarph IS u-.h.d Httl6 Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Penniw't-• ■ Mr JAMES STRAKER. Fat Stock and Horses, at Abergavenny. • March 14 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pon.ypndd). Tynewydd Tin-Plato Wnvks Stock and Plant. March 16 PENMARK SECOND SPRING S'ALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER Will SELL by AUCTION, at Penmavk, on MONDAY, the 14th March.;1S87, 200 VERY PRIME JAI SUEEPJ and 25 FAT CATTLE. C-1- _L nr» 7n ..n"r'HI.1JV. 3575 caie ac huiiuv — TOU DUKE.STREET AUCTION ROOMS, 1Ub W CARDIFF. TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH. i wvfiT IVTE SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION nr WICLL-MAOE NEW AND SECOND-HAND lloriSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS J. O. MADDOX & co. WIN OFFER by AUCTION at the above Rooms, on THITK^DAY, March 17th,1837, a quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANP EFFECTS, which havo been forwarded for sale from various tradesmen and private houses in the neighbourhood, ronmrising effects of every description, for use MI rtimna and drawing rooms, halls and kitchens, bedrooms, and the house generally. Goods on %n>w movn>r.p: of Kile. rn <. All entries for this sale must be made by lotn mat. Sale will commence at Two o'clock precisely. Auction Room Offices, 25, Duke-street. C&idin. alaa > TO ELECTRICIANS, ENGINEERS, ELEC'fR — BKLI.HANiiERS ANJV'^F.^ R1 i AT THP, T)11KR.HTT>W^»JOTON SALEROOMS, ^^r-oiv wNDAY, M iRCH 21st, 18S7. Lg -"SSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are i instructed by Mr E. P. Timmins, Electrician (who is giving up business prior to leaving Cardiff), to I remove from his workshops to the above rooms ( or better convenience of intending purchasers), and SELL by A UC nON, without reserve, the whole of his WORKING PLANT, TOOLS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and the GENERAL SUNDRIES of an ELECTIUCIA.NLIS BUSINESS. consisting generally of 1 portable workshop. 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3 feet high at sides; 3 inch x 6 inch horizontal steani engine, sets of patterns for same, 1 rivet forge, I anvil and tools, 1 grindstone, 2 hydraulic pumps, 1 vice and bench, 1 lathe, set" of patterns for foot, oliver for forging bolts, nuts, etc., electric bell pulls, pushes, and other patterns, and a.n assortment of electricians' sundries too numerous to particularize. The portable workshop, and a quantity of iron and steeJ forming one lot will be on view at 22, Llan- I bleddian-gfirdenc. The stock, (ke., on Saiurdty previous to, and on morning of Sale at rooms. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Auction Offices and Salerooms, 25, DukestreA, Cardiff. 3543 2, 25. and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1887, in consequents of the Premises having been Sold for conversion intt an Arcade. THE CARDIFF AUCTION ant JL STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, at their Sale-rooms as above, will SELL by AUCTION without reserve, the whole of the FURNITURE, EFFECTS, APPOINTMENTS, AND FITTINGS now on the prem ses, and which must be cleared at once. Comprising mahogany and oik sideboards, with plate glass and panelled backs; mahogany and oak dining tables, oak dinner wagons, marble top chefioniere, with plate glass back and doors; ebonized cove-top cabinet, French cabinet with bent glass doors and ormolu mounts, walnut music cabinet, ebonized writing tables, mahogany oval loc) and other drawing-room tables, carpet, hearthrugs, set of bijou fire brasses, several gojd oil paintings, by first-class artists, and other pictures black and gold pier glasses, walnut and mahogany frame, lounges in leather and chintz, Dresden and other vases, several painted bedroom suites, two mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany and birch wardrobes wish plate-glans doors, mahogany and birch dressing table!) and marble-top washstands, hall stands, two large mahogany tables, mah igany pedestal office table, office chair, mahogany bookcase, six hair-seated chairs, three mahogany offictI tables covered with cloth and green baize, office desk, TWELVE FIRE-PROOF SAFES BY VARIOUS MAKERS, office stools, chests of drawers and pigeon- hole cupboards, letter-press and stands, large show case with plate-glass doors, hand truck, batb: large deal- top table suitable for an architect, several iron bed- top table suitable for an architect, several iron bed- steads, a number of kitchen chairs, a quantity of linoleum, and other useful effects too numerous to particularise. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Goods on view day prior to and the. morning of sale. There will be no reserve. -j Dated Cardiff, March 7th, 1887. 3542 SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE IN RICHMOND ROAD. AND OF GOOD COTTAGES IN CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS JOHN .TENKINS AND co. have been irstructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 14th of March, 1S87, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, the following PROPERTY RICHMOND ROAD. All that very desirable Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, .situate and being No. 91 in Richmond-road, opposite Northcote-street, known as UiT.herleigh House, which is held under lease from C. H. Williams, Esq., for the residue of a term of 99 yeats, at the low annual ground rent of £.4. LOT 2. MILTON-STREET. All those two leasehold messuages and premises, known as Nos. 1 and 2, Milton-street, Roath, and boing propeny immediately adjoining the Rose and Sham- rock Inn in Castln-road. These houses have been recently done up, are in good repair, and occupied respectively by Mr T. Long and Mr C. olshea, at 6s and 5s ád per week. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 99 years at an annual ground rent of S4 2s 6d. To Tiew apply to the tenant, and for further parti- culars to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers Cardiff or to Mr J. H. Jones, Solic'tor, Philharmonic Ubarjibers, Cardiff. 3511 IMOUNT STUART-SqUAItE, BUTE DOCKS. A/f R SANDERS will OFFER for SALE -LTA by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, ?,n V ESDAY, March 15, 188' at 7 o'clock in tho Evening, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be proltuced, all tboso TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate Nos. J2 and 13, Mount Stuart-square, Bute Docks, and held under lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of But- for the residue of H. term of 93 years, commencing 29th September, 1862, at the very low ground rent ot le6 9s per annum. The property is in the best situation in Mount Stuart- square, being close to he eas.ern entrance from James- fctieet, and is eminently suitable for conversion into BUSINESS PREMISES or SUITES OF OFFICES. No. 12 is let to Mr W. F. Munthe, as a monthly. tenant, at the rental of ,?40 per annum and No. 13 to Mr G. P. Docton, who i.s -in old tenant, at the very low rental of 12s per week For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Messrs MERRILS d; SON. Solicitors, 34fa3 Church-street, Cardiff. IN LIQUIDATION. THE ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT) DOCKS AND MAINDEK OMNIBUS COMPANY LIMITED SALE BY AUCTION. jV/I R THOMAS PARRY will SELL, on tho premises of ihe above Company, Chen. stow-road, Maindee, Newport. Mon. on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th day of March. 1887, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of tlw VALUABLE PROPERTY belonging to the above Company consisting of 28 horses, 5 well-built ta.rge omnibuses 3 do. small omnibuses, 1 large four-wheeled brake to bold 24 perSOIH, 1 two-wheeled cart, 4 horse-power portable steam-engine, with chaffcutier and corn mill }eltlll! shafting. pulleys, &c. 1 weighing machine, a lh } blacksmith s forge bellows, anvil and tools • aoout 20 gets of double and single harness a quantity <rr A PSI spare wheels, paints, stable requisites flooritr- AIs0 a !i,'r!e v,'°°d-ihed, with flagstone OfficLlUTrt„herJparticu,arR. aud to Tiaw> aPr>ly to tbe vird -s .? or, Mr Richard Giles, at the Company's Albany Chan^' or ^-° the Auctioneer at his Office, y Cambers, Newport, or to any Cambers, Newport, or to 34j5 Mr JOSEPH GIBBS, Solicitor, — Newport, Mon. MThe Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. ^irr^nvBllAt>LEY SELL by I AI-E o u a nti L v o fH «?T I)A Y • -^arch 14th, 1837, a by :Bttrm Buunll, stationery, &c. Sale at Two. Oftices. Cardiff. 405 I. MPO RT AN. On- ox of Úe IX, L: Pillt; otherwise. Also Gravel and'P^InThe"Pack Sent post iree :or 4s oy Proprietor, n. jj Hnrnt, M.P.S (irom. be Generai Hosoital), Aston?-™^ Birmingham. Agents Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chem^^ Bndge-st. Merthyr— Wilis. Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown, swansea—Llo^a Chemist, Oxiord-nree- Newcort—Voanir. Chemise, Hijch-street. N.B.—H*v- Bndge-st. Merthyr— Wilis. Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown, I Chemist, Oxiord-nree- Newcort—Voanir. Chemise, Hijch-street. N.B.—H*v- k never been known ;c faii. Lettei-s im*.cv«d nv? f alts fru faction. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY). AT TWELVE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING will hold their next STUD SALE at the Hovse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, of upwards of 90 HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, COBS, AND PONIES. 6 HORSES and CuBS from W. vaughan, Esq. 3 HOllS ES from W. Pegler, Esq. 2 HORSES from D. M. Watson, Esq. 2 HORSES from J. A. Walker, E;q. 2 HORSES from J. R. Mathews, Esq. 3 HORSES from Edward Thomas, Esq. 2 HORSES trom E. Fleming, Esq Also R. J, Matujas, Charles Harris, Houldswortb, Fenwick, Clarke, Williams, And many others. 3328 A HIGHLY INTERESTING and IMPORTANT SALE OK "ANCIENT au.l MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, 1,000 OZS. OLD FAMILY PLvrE, ELECTRO PLATE by Elicingt"n. THE FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS of a WELL- F URN IS fiel) BILLIARD ROOM by BURROUGHES & WATTS, THE CONTENTS OF THE OLT) OAR ROOM. THE LIBRARY OF OVER 2,000 VI:IMoi. OF BOOKS, A SMALL CELLAR OF VALUABLE OLD WINES. Old china.. removed from various Sources, also oak hall furniture and tittings, and household requisites. Sets of harness, rugs, bridles, headcollars, box of croquet, and sundry outdoor efcects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & SOWRING ±T.<L be to announce that they -9 SELL by AUCTION at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-streec, Cardiff, 011 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 17th, lth, and 19th of March, 1837, commencing each day it Eleven o'clock punctually, the>bove MAGNIFICENT FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS The CONTENTS of the SLEEPING CHAMBERS, including fitting w'mxhogany, ash, walnut, satin-wood, and ebony, with handsome bedsteads of Arabian ana Parisian shape, in massive brass and rich woods, with costly tapestry, damask, and other bed furniture, some of the wardrobes with diamond edge plate-glass panels, toilet tables on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY CHOICE MAHOGANY, SAU J.»WOOD, and EBONY BEDCHAMBER SC!TE. A BRASS BEDSTEAD, HAIR-STT I F ED MAT- TRESSES, feather bedding, bed-linen, t.(\i¡t ware, Rfe old wardrobes, both large and small, old cii^sts upon chests, carpets shaped to rooms, bath..L.c. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FI.RNI- TI:RE included suites of silk and chenille1 window hangings and portieres with lounges. SEITEES and CHAIRS en suite if rosewood ic f a v«lvM; corer- il)t PALIL OF ROSEWOOD WALl- CABINKTS and a PAIR OF RECESS CABINETS, doors beautifully inlaid aid panelied in ivory; GRAND CEN IRE TABLE, WITH valuable inlaid marble top, 011 gilt >t.and, Star tables, THREE OLD WHITE AND GOLD IOUIS XVI CHAIRS covered in figured crimson slk, a pair of corner cupboa: da inlaid with inerquelerie, a very old inlaid folding, card ttble, a cOsTlA SATlNWOOU AJNU L>iJAiu ancient secretaires granojviwonriLE CARP| lpurthruts. a nearly nev; fcuLL LUMfws ri FOBTE by BRINSMEAD ANP CO., music cab'- Sheraton pole firescree;), a PAIR or LOUIS^ MODES, a 24in. lac cabinet on stand. The OLD CARVED OAK RCOM A.ND^ A T>V Arranged with high-back c^'l^ I!J,.1c/ed oak with leather covering, a VKRV ti>E Bull rim on oak stand, a beautiful oak NA,NK„,RR. A NOBIF SIDEBOARD, with CAKVEU 10ft, dmmg-taid«, a pa^ o! i.p.. s. as;KCnSj cak richly carved cornices »|1 W \V^ TU TO MATCH a VERY I 'N,; ofn- EY CARPET, loft, by 14ft.; fchrea JWU8 curtains, a carved secretaire writing /KRY FINKLY-CARVKi> OLBCHtol ^iru i n, .subjects, a valuable old clock, w curious, old steel feeders, a PAJB^x V>RYJVABLE EnOKr. f •. Win figure sub! wilit! AR1I ci.ts *.«i ;STTEE 4,i ..J.lcwork coverinu, a RARi. K AGA DINN' SERVICE RICHLY ENAMEL'.ED, A» tJo PIECES in snlendid preservation THE ;,r. ABLE BRONZES" include many uieces of iian, llorentine, and English work, a PAIR OF VERY :NK MARLI HORSES, a bronze Bast of Lord Byron, arble Statuary, folios of pnnts, over 2,000 VOLUMES OF VALUABLE BOOKS, Comprising JOURAI s of the HOUSE OF LORDS, 15; JOURNALS of the HOUSE OF COUMOXS and INDICES, 109 MIRROR OF PARLI AMENT, T? The History of the Old and New Testameui, translated by Siervi ue Mzaunwnt; Broughton's Histor.cal Library, Stanley's History of Philosophy, Joanni Scapuiae Lexicon Griceo Latiuum, Pope's Essay on Man, 3 Hume's Essays, o Moore's Itily, 2; Critical Review, 9; Tacitus <'cnovi, 2 The Rambler, 3; Columella, 2; Thucydides Bekkeri, 4; Cicero's Letters, 3; HuMKS HISTORY of ENGLAND, 6; Smollett's ditto, 4 BISSET'S R'1G of GEORGE III,, b j Mitford's Greece, 10; Blackstone's Commentaries, 4; BritOiS' LIrE AND WORKS, 17 Pennants Tour in Wales, 2; Tour in Scotland, Leinpriere's Tour, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Scott's Mannion, Heath's Picturesque Annual, Viuw of English History, Newton's Works, Turner's Sacred History of the World, Potter's Antiquities, SWIFT'S Works, 23; LODGE'S PEERAGE, 5 Royal Kalendar, b; Poems by Beresfovd Hope (pri- vately printed), Don Quixote, Warburton's Shakes peare, 7; ME.MOiZiS 01' iilt R. PEEL, 0; Nil Diary daring lklJ Last WUI, Smythe's Lectures, 4; Vol- taire's CFnvres, 70; (Euvres de Riecuboiii, 10; Molitre's Works, 8, doc THE VALUABLE OLD FAMILY SILVER, 1,000 OZS., Including various tat,le equipages, an iron plate chest, SILVER GILT BOX SET WITH DIAMOND and RUBIES, Indian agate box, silver mountings; gold iniaid turtoiseshell box, military portrait; gold mounted iTory box, portrait lauy; Six SILVER GOBLETS, by HUNT and ROSKELL, London; pair of 7in chased silver candlesticks, a covered chased tankard, silver-mounted beer mug, case of salts, silver breakfast cruet, a LAKGE CHASED SILVER BOWL, SET OF FOUR VERY FINE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, ClIASED WITH HEADS in the Louis SEIZE tSTYLie; antique hot- water jug, piano candlesticks, toilet and clothes btushes, with silver backs a.nd handles, IMPORTANT JlIG, beautifully chased in the Indiim stylo pair of elegant candlesticks with deers' feet, Ash and dessert fcuives and forks; meat, poultry, and tish carvers. AbtiqUft chased quari tankard, pair of cups, tcasfc rack, haonisoille waiters, elegant inkstand with two bottles, elegant tea ttnd coffee service, cigar stand, curious AFistle spoons, c. 1HE VALUABLE OLD CHINA Embracesa. MAGNIFICENT PAlit of SEVRES VASES, with A matchless lair of Dresden Vases, with snake handles, all the KNICK-KNACKS that DECORATED the CABINETS andTABl,ES\n Oíd ChWa, Sow, Loivestcjl,aii<i Crowd Derby, GROUPS in DRESDEN and BERLIN, a sat of Old Jars, FULL SETS of DINNER. DESSERT, and TEA SERVICES, in (rown DERBY. WORCESTER, and CAPO. IM-MONTECHLX VALUABLE OLD DELF PLATES, DATED UO, èIo vaiuaWu Dresden Tea Service, 21 A SPLENDIDLY-FURIESHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, Includes valuabl« Oil Paintings. The FURNITURE is of finely FTGURED POLLARD OAK, and includes a 6ft. 6in. ttANo SIDliBOARD, a work of art; a massive dining table, a flll suite of 10 chairs, and a couch upholstered in real morocco, with crest, a pair of wine coolers, a dinner ^'agon, coal vase, chimney glas? in carved franie, a Siite of handsome curtains, large Turkey carpet, ciocks^nd ornaments, in bronze, majolica, cnina, and oxylised ware, a pair of brass lenders and irons, Itc. THE VALUABLE OIL POINTINGS AND WATER- COLOUR JJHAWINGS, of the Ancient and Modern School of Pictoval Art, which are works oc the reat masters, including a very tine work, "THE DEATH OF RIZZIO," a tfallery Landscape, Wouverinan.s Soldiers Crossing the Ains, by Chas. Selle; Holy Family. Poussin all oi which will be fully described in Catalogues THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED .BIl.LIAHDROOI, By Burrortnhm and Watt* A NEARLY NEW AND HANDSOME SPANISH MAHOGANY FULL-SIZE JSILLIARD TAB LIS with THICK SLATE BED, by BURKOUGHES AND W ATT, and trte capital iUungs of ScHue, consisting of 16 cues, 1 short and 2 long ditto, £ cushion warmers, u. pool slate, a triangle, a stra;gh& edge, 2 cae racks, biiiiard marker, rules of game, bai2o cover, 3 billiard Rnd 6 shades, wall settees in morocco leather, linoleum, fender and irons, enraviljs, including an questritii portrait of George III., Sepia Drawings. The fittings of Morning and Housekeeper's Rooms, the FURMTUREand EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL, Corridors and staircases embrace oak hall furniture, marble-top tables, grand old glasses, a pair of very tine bronzes, i iaques after Teniers (in velvet frames), busts, brackets, 010 swords, guns, horse pistols, stags' heads, aulters and trophies, a. silver-mounted carving knife and fork engraved H.M.S. Temerairo, 1840. THE CELLAR OF CHOICE OLD WINES, Including Chateau, St. Julien (G. Cordova and Co.). jlock Niersteiner, Barsac, very fine old crfisted non, sberj-v, Chablis, champagne, Giesler extra superior, Cllkbiis, &c. 1'he who'.c. cf which is new lying in the Auctioneers Cellars. The PLAn: AND CHINA PANTRIES AND KITCHENS contain vr luable electro-plate by Elkington, set 0j 4 entree dishes. 2 pint luu, candlesticks, a set of richiy-engraved dish covers, a Minton'.s tea, breakfa.st and (tessert: set of china, an expensive set cf beautiful table glass, eve. GARDEN AND OUTSIDE EFFECTS include 2 SETS OF PLATED AND BRASS POUULE HARNESS, single sets, horse ruffs, bridles, saddles, and sundry harness 4 lawn mower, 5 garden chairs, tables, stable and garden tools. A PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA with LENSES, STAND, and a QUANTITY OF APPARATUS. The WHOLE Of THE ABOVE COSTLY EFFLCFS MAYBE VIBWEV (by Cataloguea ()¡¿[y) Oil SATURDA V, 12th MARCH. PUBLIC VIEW MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14TII AND 15TH MARCH. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE VIEW. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY, 17th. -Cozi Lou ts of Bedrooms, Dining- rooms, Library, Drawing-room, Breakfast aud Housekeeper's room Old China, Billiard-room, and Out-Door Effect0. FRIDAY, 18th.— Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, the Old Oak Room, Dining and Morning-rooms, Boudoir, Hall, Servants, and Offices. SATURDAY, lSth.—The Library of over 2,000 Volumes, LOOOozs. Old Family Plate, and the Cellar of Old Wines. Deiaiied Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3423 ON TUESDAY. 22NI>!MARCH. AT 12 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING will SELL by AUCTION, at tha ifoath Market, the property of Richard Stratton, Esq., 10 PRIME FAT STEERS. Further entries solicited. ON TUESDAY. 22xo MARCH, 18377 I SALE OF DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, on tbe above date, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, ALL THAT LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, BEING No. 79, STACEY ROAD, ROATH, Containing drawing, dining, and break fast rooms, 5 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchens, Ac. The property is h Id for a term of 99 years. i' urtoer particulars maybe had cf the Auctioneers. U W A N S E A O F FL C E OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All ordeis irom NEWSAGENTS will receive promp attention, and be executed uuon the sain9 terms as from the Chief Office. The "DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers earlv every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS; received up to Seven o'clock "ill secure insertion w the nest morniuar? ituif the ">,AlLY NEWS SALE LRAfiiiHOLD PUOPERTIFS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING are Iratmeled t;» SELL by AUCTlox at their sate Uo0m«, 11. High^trpct. Cardiff, on Tuesday, wliuch 22nd, )887. o.30 for 7 ovlock in tha evening, punctually, tho following PJIOPERTIES. (Subject to Conditions of Sale to ba then and tliero produced), LOT 1—All THAT LEASEHOLD HOUSE, NO. 26, THE PARADE, CARDIFF, let to Mr E. Jordan, at a yearl^y rental cf^ £ 35.^ for a ternj of 9g years, from the 25tb day of March, 1865, at the low yearly rent 10.. LorT-^AUreTHAT £ DESIRABLE SHOP, No. 107, TUDOR-S1REFT, RIVERSIDE, let at per annum, on a monthly Tenancy to Mr Manfield, gg are held for a term <'t 99year3, from the 25tli'day cf March, lESb, at the yearly ground LOTT-MITHAT HOUSE, SITUATE andBEK*G Vn Ai I'T DON"-TERRACE, Eldon-road, River- Sdit'tSoSSttool >lr A*. «d Ut M to per Theitremises a"« held for a term of 99 years, fron 1 thl Fsfh d^y of March, 1S32, at the yearly groun rent of E4 16s. j I Lo-T^iV.Sf CAPITAL SHOP, SITUATE Tim CORNER OF LYNDHURST and EDW.\T STREETS, Riverside, let at lis per week. ttn The premi. es are held for a term of 99 years the 25th day of March, 1582, at the yearly gi^, LOT £ -AU^HAX HOUSE. No. 8 PESEBP'1 ROAD. CANION, let to Mr Taylor at ts ,KK. The premises are held for a term of 93 y» i' tho 1st day of March, 1886, at an ap: f ..0j.( yearly ground ront of £ 2. <rtione«i A wvrt'jajt «/ itia'j be retained <> if desired. w LOT 6.-A11 THAT HOUSE Io. 12. P ROAD. CANTON, let to Mr week. at t- od per These premises are held for a slmll" like apportioned rent to the lastjj. te, n! and at a A e of £165 map be reta-irot. if desired.. m this property LOT 7.—All THAT HOLSE STREET, CATHAYS, occupied Va 26. MISKIN- rental of E42 per annum. y be o-,vrier, worth a These premises are held foy the 29th day of Septen^ term of 99 years from ground rent of E6 15s .^r( ig80, at the yearly Further particulars may b, MESSRS, IlA had or he AUCTIONEERS, or SOLICITORS .rllLTON '• HUME, & 8, WORI ING-STREET, -CARDIFF. 3336 TO HOTEL OTHERS EEPER, JIOUSEH^LDERS, AND EITHER CHANGING 'ESIDENCE MT"Sc OR REFURNISHING. JSRS GOTTWALTZ & B\WRING 11, 1 will SELJ. by AUCTION, ,at the Sa. Eooras p'igb-'street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 24ti j^jych' u Twelve o'clock, 85 CARPETS, All made up with Borders, and of First Quality Comprising:— 30 BORDERED 5-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, in the most, fashionable designs for best rooms. 61 TAPESTRY CARPETS, ell with morticed borders, of patterns and designs suitable for either bedrooms or sitting-rooms. 20 WILTON PILE CARPETS of beautiful design. 40 AXUNSTER AND ORIENTAL HEARTHRUGS, oO Lots of Linoleum, Oilcloth, &c. Rolls and Part Rolls of Brussels Carpeting. Catalogues and any other particulars may be bad of tbe Auctioneers. Cardiff. FOUND AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. (BY ORDER OF WALTER HEMINGWAY, ESQ., HEAD CONSTABLE. CARDIFF.) MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Police Station. Westgate-screet, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, March 25th, 1837. at 12 o'clock FOUND AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. Hand trunks, pairs wheels, springs, ladders, brass couplings, canvas hose,- plumbei s' fittings, carpenters' tools, guns, leather cistern, leather hose, old iron, umbrellas and sticks, horse cloths, whips, sundry jewellery, and clothing. On view morning of sale. 11, High-street, Cardiff. FILtST SPRING SRUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .J.: will hold a STUD SALE On SATURDAY. 2nd April, 1887, and will include THE ENTIRE STUD, Tbe property of P. S. Dowaon, Esq. WENVOE, NEAR CARDIFF. K TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. "jVf'R W. COURTENAY CLARKE has J-vJL received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Office, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, subject to conditions to be then produced, on FRIDAY, March 18th. at Twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST HELD IN THE ROUGAN MEADOW, WENVOE, by Miss Gartrude Jenne;, to be Sold under an Execu- tion issued ihrough the High Sheriff of the County of GLAMORGAN. The Metdow adjoins the Typica at Wenvoe, and contains about 10 a.cres, and it is held under an agree- ment for a lease for 21 years from the 6th February, 1871, at a peppercorn rent. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer. 3610 Dated 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, March 9th. 1887. PORT OF CARDIFF. IVf ESSRS SHORT and DUNN are JJrX instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 16th March. 1887, at 12.30 p.m., at tho Exchange. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, about 1,332 TONS OF LEWIS-.YiERTHYR NAVIGATION DOUBLE-SCREENED STEAM COAL, Ex Mary," and now lying on the East Moors, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to R. R. Todd, Esq., Portuguese Vice-Consul at Cardiff, or the Auctioneers. 3613 THE RHYDDlNGS. SWANSEA. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS are in- structed by Mrs Beor (who is leaving Swansea) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March. 1867, and the following day if required, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS upon the premises, comprising the contents of the entrance-hull, dming-room. drawing-room, library and 500 volumes of books, breakfast-room, seven bed and dressing-rooms, ball-room, butler's and china pantries, and kitchen scullery. Also the out-door effects in the yard, stable, saddle. room, garden requisites, and hothouse plants, &c.; bay horss, 16.1, six years old, powerful and steady; bay pony, 12 hands, quiet in harness and saddle milcu cow to calve in this month landau, Fuller's patent; Victoria, by Fuller governess car, by Fuller and handsome do cart, all in excellent condition, nearly new can, wheelbarrow, and ladders, doc. On view day preceding sale from 11 to 0 p.m. Catalogues may be had five days before the sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. Offices, Victoria Chambers, 3507 LLANDDEWI COURT. NEAR ABERGAVENNY. Two miles distant from Abergavenny Junction Railway Station, where conveyances will meet the 10,11, and 1.30 trains. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MON- DAY, the 14th of March, 1887 (day before Aber- gavenny Fair), tha undermentioned VALUABLE FAT STOCK AND HORSES. 24 Grand't hte-; and Four-years-old stall-fed Hereford and Shorthorn Oxen. 10 Choice Fat Maiden Heifers. 3 Fat Cows. 1 Grand Pedigiee Hereford Stock Bull, Pretty Boy," calved 17th August, 1884. H.H.B., vol. 16, No. 10,430. 1 Grand Pedigree Boan Shorthorn Stock Bull, Crawshay," calved 22nd September, 1884, S.N.H.B., No. 105 Grand Yearling Fat Wethers and Ewes, 60 Cross-breil Two and Tliree-yei.vs-old Fat Welsh Mountain Wethers, Ewes and Hams. 3 1 earling Shropshire Hams. 3 Fat Porker Pigs. I 7 Cart Horses a.nd Mares. 3 Halt-bred and Nag Horses. 6 Well-bred Mountain Ponies. The cattle have been stall-fed since 1st Novemborlaat. The Stock may ba viewed at any time previous to the sale, and Catalogues may ba obtained of the Auc- tioneer. Sale to commence punctually at One o'clock. 3550 Auctioneer's Offices 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. TYNEWYDD TIN-PLATE WORKS, PONT- NEWYDD. NEAR NEWPORT, MON. IN LIQUIDATION. MR J. H. WAINWRIGHT WILL SELL by AUCTION, at the abov6 Works, on WED- NESDAY, the 16th day of March, 18S7, and following day. it necessary, the whole of the LOOSE PLANT. TOOLS, STORES, AND STOCKS Belonging to the above works, including several tons of castings, spare rolls, spindles, pins, boxes, standards, crabs, slow-motion wheels, nine sets of tin-house rolls, pumps, annealing pots and saucers, jacks, lathe, hammers, sledges, anvils, vices, stocks and dies, brackets, roll turner's tools, bdnches, racks, broit troughs, weighing machine, office furniture and good iron safe, quantity of palm and other oils, tallow, grease, Ac. 3,C()0 elm boxes, quantity of pig lead, brass, steel, about one toll ui tin, about 7i tous of bar iron, six railway wagons, large quantity of tin-plates, charcoal, cokes, and terney, and black plate, -ic., <S:c. Sale to COMInenL;, at. Ten a.m. precisely. For further particulars apyiy to Isaac Butler, Esq.. Panteg, the liquidator to tho Auctioneer, Pontypool or to Messis Greenway and Bythway, Solicitors, Pontypool. 3519 I "KINGS HEAD YARD, NEWPORT. ROSE TREES, EVERGREENS, AND FRUIT TREES. LAST SALE, without the least reserve, on WEDNESDAY, March 16th, 1887,1,000 Choice Dwarf Perpetual ROSES, including many varieties (under name) 56 Standard Apples (dessert fruitj; 3,000 quick-set rhoms,a.nd other general nursery stock. Commence at 12 o'clock bv Air THOS. LUCAS. 3606 Auctioneer, Upton, Puijdry, Bristol. QARDIFF J^OPE ^yORKS. -,I JOSEPH ELLIOTT AND SONS. 1256 STORES & OMENS P 0 W E L L P LAO E, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. ¡ THE ABERDULAIS COLLIERY AND BRICK WORK-. ABERDULAIS, NEATH. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE-CLAY. The above are of first-rate quality, cutting clean without waste, are well known, and very largely used by many tin and copper works in the neignbourhood. Quotations on application. 509b B1 O ROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Mercbant-st. (back j of Town-hall), Corooraticn bltl-noster aud crier. Rents the principal boardings and stations iJ1 Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kept- I Work attended to with quick despatcE- Town and • country. Old eatabli«h«d—more than a quarter*: a cepturw 8056—1028 —— £ aks by Unction. SALE CgMALL CAPITALISTS*AND OTHERS. Mt)F TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES IN GOWEK J STREET. I JOHN M. LEEDER J*« been instructed to SELL by PUBLU- 7^F»ameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Sw_ ™ Jf^RSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1887. in one or two 2? £ subject to the conditions to be produced at the i Of 8&ld| ftll those Af AtTOT? £ 2 C!TJAT1 v >VO FKEEHOLD DWELLING-HOUbfcfc, bUOF, AND PREMISES, °W NOB. 3 and 4, Gower-street, Swansea, now in the pupation of Mrs Rachel Lloyd and David Hammond ,■» quarterly tenants, at a net yearly rental of £ 34, with ill repairs on tenants. The two bouses have a total frontage of about 21ft. 3iu. By making substantial repairs, or making one good house" and shop on the site of the present two, it would pay-, he purchaser a high percentage for his out- lay, being situated in one of the best thoroughfares in tbe town v For further particulars apply to Messrs w, Robinson Smith and Son, solicitors, Swansea; or to the Aut"- tioneer a,t his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 3508 CORRYMORE, SWANSEA. TO GENTLEMEN AND PARTIES FURNISHING. 'IVf R JOHNM. LEEDERhasbeenfavouted X*JL with instructions from the Executors of the lf.it.* B. R. Honnessy, Esq., to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above residence, on MONDAY, the st day of March, 1887, the whole of the valuable well- kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, linen, glass,earriages, and a small cellar of wine, also: the contents of the dining, drawing, and break- fast-rooms, hall, and seven bedrooms, cellars, and stable. The whole may be viewed by catalogue on Saturday, March 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. I Full detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had of the Auctioneer one week prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bis Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Siffaneao .ViOQ _A. SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELECTRO PLATE, AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Including Chronometers, Compasses, Binnasles, Sex- tants, Logs. Telescopes, Binoculars, Charts, &c. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has re- ceived instructions from Mr W. Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION all the remaining STOCK at No. 17. Wind-street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, the 12th of March, 1887. Sale to commence at Six o'clock -r. NOTE.—The premises ™ the Stock must be cleared tbv" 'v^ ,\r.. o Places, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3547 THE WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, COFFEE TAVERN COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, KEEPERS OF RESTAURANTS, COFFEE PALACES, AND OTHERS. 41, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, TRADE UTENSILS, &C.: MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, the Liquidator, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY, the 14th day of March, 1887, and the following day if leces- sary, the whole of the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS.and TRADE UTENSILS, comprising :— BAR.—Mahogany window show-board. 15 by 2b feet; mahogany counter, 34 by 3ft. 2in. mahogany shelving, with plate-glass back, 18 by ] 0 ieet; gas fittinrs, 6 double and single seats, a number of marble-top tables, iron frames; mahogany-top tables, iron frames; 3 coffee urns, 22in. pier glasses, ornaments, clod, 28 doz. tea, table, dessert, and salt spoons forks, quan- tity of cups, saucers, plates, and various' tther crockery quantity of knives, glass, cruets, 4K. <SC. DINING ROOMS.—sideboard, with plate glass back mahogany chiffonier, a number of mahogany tables with cast-iron frames, square and other tables, pier glasses, in black and gold frames oval mirrors, about 120 bent wood chairs, chairs, couches, orna- ments, gas fittings, linoleum, oleeks, fenders, asbtans, iire-irons, &c. a quantity of table linen, cutlery, crunts, &cc. THE CONTENTS OF 12 BEDROOMS.—About 20 iron bedsteads, palliasses and mattresses for do., bedding, linen, &c.; mahogany and other wash stands, single and double sets of ware, mahoganv and other dressing tables, mahogany and other toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, towel rails, chairs, carpets, fendors, tire irons, poles and rings, curtains, &c., < £ c. STAIRS AND LANDINGS.—The contents thereof. KITCHENS AND S0ULLERIES. —Dresser, ware, weighing machines, table, quantity of saucepans, boilers and culinary utensils too numerous to detail, steam boilers, fitting-, ifcc., &c. oale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually. Chi view Saturday, tha 12th inst,, from 12 to 4 plm. There will be No Reserve. Further particulars can be obtained of the Liqui- dator, No. D, Castle-street, or from the Auctioneer, at his Ottice3, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3478 PARK HOUSE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA (CLOSE TO CWMDONKIN PARK). SALE OF WRLL-PRKSERVED HOUSKHOL/V FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, PIANOFORTE, &c. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr Thomas Davies, who is leaving the neighbourhood, :o SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, the 17th cay of March, 1887, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PAINTINGS., PIANO. FORTE, O-C., comprising in HALL AND STAIP.S.-Linol,-uni, oak table.hair, mats, bicycle, carpet, stair rods, &c. I DINING-ROOM.— Mahoaauy suite in leather, cofa- prising six chairs, two easy ditto, couch, mahogany idling telescope table, with extra leaves laige mahogany sideooard with plate-glas 4 back, oil paint- ings, «ngravings, two small adjusting tables, three- light chandelier, cornice and curtains, carpet, aearth- rug, fender, fire irons, asnpan, &e. DRAWING-ROOM.—Ebony suite covered in blue rep, comprising 6 chairs. 2 easy do., and couch walnut piano by George Rogers and Sons (from Collard and Callard) in perfect condition, ebony table, ebony cabinet, with plate-glass back and door; fancy table, pier glass in black and gold, ornaments, 3-light chan- delier, cornice and curtains. Venetian blinds, oil paint- ings, Brussels carpet, mats, fender with brass co: ners fire irons, ash pan, etc. BEDROOM No. 1. — Half-tester bedstead with brass foct-rail, furniture, palliasses, mattress, featbei bed. etc., mahogany double wash stand with marble top, double set of ware, mahogany towel rail, maho- gany dressing table, toilet glass, mahogany cotntnoae, mahogany chost of drawers, mahoaany pedestal, chairs, easy chair, pole and rings, curtains, pair of proof en- gravings, engravings, carpet, fender, Venetian blinds, gas fittings. BEDROOM No. 2.-Iron half-tester bedsteai and furniture, palliasses, mattress, bedding, pitch-pine wasbstand and dressing-table, toilet glass, towel rail, ware, pitch-pine chest of drawers, 3 chairs, engravings, curtains and valance, gas-tittings and venetian blinds, carpet, liuoleum. &c. BEDROOM No. 3.—Painted suite, comprising wardrobe, dressing table with glass attached, wash- stand, towel rail and 3 chairs, ware, 2 bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, and bedding, mahogany chest of drawers, carpet, &c., &c. Contents of the servant's bedroom. The usual kit hen and culinary utensils. GAltDEN.-Hose, seats and chairs, fowl house, wire trellis, wire seed protectors, flower pots, tools, &c., Ac. On view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's OHjtces, 4, AVind-street, Swansea. 3491 10. PARK-ROAD, GORSEXANE, SWANSEA. Near the CRICKET FIELD. Sale of Modern and well-nreserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, PAINTINGS, eight TRAYS of rate Old Gold, Silver and Copper Indian COINS, INDIAN CURIOSITIES, &c. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES haaf been instructed by Mr Arthur Madge, who i» leaving England, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, the 2ird day of March, 1887. the whole of the FURNITURE, &C. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3546 PY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. SUGAR REFINKRY AND DISTILLERS' PLANT AND MACHINERY. MR BRADSHAW BROWN wfljj SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on TUKSD* A, March 15th, 1887, at Ten for Eleven o'clock pi-ec!I'y'i*t)n the Premises, Nos, 226 and 290, Cable-street, St. George's, London, E., the above PLANT AND MACHINERY, comprising Cornish and vertical boilors, horabutal and beam engines, suaar crushing mill, vacnum oaus aud pumps, cast iron filters with metal bells, Boomer's patent American presses, Johnson's bite presses, liqueur cisterns, coolers, and charcoal cisterns, chree pairs of centrifugal machines, refrigerator, rectifier, and spirit receiver, tanks, wooden wash .biotC1Œ, lifting machines, and a quantity of miscellaneous articles. Catalogues can be obtained of James Fraser inn., Esq., liquidator, 2, Tokenhouse-buildings "King's Arms Yard, London, E.C., and at the Auctioneer's Offices, 59, Fenchurch-street, E.G., and Mill WaU, London, E. 3554 rd£5 bg PriiiaU Ti trittrart. TO BREWER¥,^TUBLICANS~AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, all that well-accustomed Full-hceiised FREE BEERHOUSE kuown by the name of the ROYAL ARMS." situate in KING-STREET, BRYNMAWR. The above is in the most business part of the town, and is now and has for some years past been doing a most lucrative and respectable trade. For further particulars, anply to W. Chester. Solicitor, Crewe, Cheshire. 355$ THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF ¡ WEDDING pRESENTS TO BE HAD FROM W, D 0 B B S, £ JHARLES-STREET, £ JARDIFF. ^JTJLF Jf 'S fc JL AttOjtl. Sola in To. Picture ±>oxes. O Sold in 51b. Packets. SHOTS STAKCH. Trade Umform Quality. OTIFFS STARCH. SfSoS kj For Collars. STIFF'S STARCH. For Wristbands. 0 For Shirt Fronts, STIFF'S STAROH. For Cuffs. STIFFS STARCH. FO.-LACE. For Linen. 8 For Linen. STIFF'S STARCH. » £ § £ £ STIFF'S STARCH. k-J Note the Caution Label STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark £ 3 Sold by Grocers. STIFF'S STARCH. SKJ Wholesale- TIFF'S STARCH. STIFA CO., €Me ia&Si 1514 REDCLIFF-ST., BEISTK L public Camjmmes, &t. I THE WINDSOR HEMP AND WIRE ROPE COMPANY*, LIMITED. CAPITAL E15,000, IN 1.500 SHARES OF E10 EACH, A deposit of £1 per share to be paid on application; SZper share on allotment: a. further sum of £ 1in three months after allotment, and the remainder when required. DIRECTORS. Mr H. L. LACE, 118, Newport-road; Cardiff, Engineer. Mr H. T. BOX, 26, Richmond-road, Cardiff, Cement Manufacturer. Mr J. H. PLEWS, Rock Cottage, Liandaff-road, Cardiff, Engineer. „ „i Mr H. B. CROUCH, 16, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Glastonbury, Somerset, Jeweller. Mr W. F. GILL3TT, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff, Archi- tect. BANKERS.—London and Provincial Bank, Limited, Cardiff. AUDITOR.—Mr J. E. GUNN, 64, St. Mary.street. Cardiff.. SOLICITOR —Mr GEORGE DAVID. Old Post Office Chambers, Church-street, Cardiff. SECRETARY.—Mr HARRY GII.LETT. "REGISTERED OFFICES. 34. CHARLES-SIR^^I, CARDIFF. A limited number of Shares only are offered to the public, and the list will be closed on the 31st instant. Prospectuses and Forms of Application, together with the Articles of Association, may be obtained of the Bankers, Solicitor, or [secretary, at the Registered Offices, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff. -5/6 r- igtnbers attli OLontrarts. T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for BUILDING a CHURCH at CWMTILLERY. Plans and specifications can be seen and bills of quantities obta.ineu at my omce. Tenders are to he sent to the Rev. Evan Davies, Cwintillery, near Newport, Mon., on or before tne oist instant. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.^ JJJJJJCE VAUGHAN, A.LB-A.. 3557 Architect, ^ardiff.^ TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are solicited for ERECTING a CHAPEL and SCHOOLROOM at PENNAR, Pembroke Dock. Plan s, &c.. can be seen from the 17th to the 28th of March. 1887, at 28, Lower Meyrick-street, Pembroke must be to hand by 6 p.m. on the 28th. XHie comj^ttee do not bind themselves to the lowest -I.: any tondet, „ 3581 THOMAS JOHN, Pastor. RINITY BAPTTST CHURCH, PEN- JL CLAWDD. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a VESTRY. ROOM, Ac. Plans and Specifications to be seen with the undersigned from the 12th to the 17th instant. Sealed Tenders, marked "Trinity Baptist Church," to be in my hands on or before the loth instant. The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JNO. THOMAS, Pastor. Penlan Villa, Penclawdd. _n_ 1- 3,):, QWAN&EA AND SOUTH WALES O STEEPLECHASES- MEETING, APRIL 11 & 12, 1887. TENDERS FOR SUPPLYING REFRESH. MENTS, &c. The Committee of the Swanse* and South Wales Steeplechases are prepared to RECEIVE TENDEiiS in respect of the following matters:- 1.—For the supply of refreshments ip the 1st and 2ni class refreshment rooms, beneath the Grand Stand, during the above meeting. The refreshment* must he supplied in accordance with tariffs appearing in tbe form of tender. 2.—For renting spaces for erect inn refreshment booths on ground adjoining the Grand Stand during the above meeting. The ground has been blocked out into plots with about 25 teet frontage, but tenders cam be made for the whole, or any part. 3.—For renting the space set apart for Shows, Rifle Galleries, and other amusements. Plans, showing the various plots, can be seen at the Mansel Estate Office, Swansea, where forms of tender can be obtained. All Tenders must be made on such forms, and must be delivered to the undersigned by 12 o'clock noon on Monday, 21st Maroh, 18E7. The persons, where Tenders may be accepted, must be prepared to deposit 15 per cent. of the a.mount ten- dered, and supply references as to their respectability and responsibility. The Committee-do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Dated this 11th March, 1837. A. C. BURXARD, Hon. Sec. Somerset-place, Swansea. propattt, to iert PARK COED MARCHEN FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, NEAR CARDIFF. ANNUAL LETTING OF PASTURE LAND .40 ACRES. MR JOHN THOMAS, of Pontypridd, will LET the above-namei Farm by AUC- TION, in Lots, on TUESDAY, March 29th, 1887. Luncheon at 11 Sale at 12 o'clock. Further particulars in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Offices, Market-street, Pontypridd. 3570 LAUGHANE MARSH. TO BE LET from MICHAELMAS SEXT, the desirable GRASS and ARABLE FARM known as the EAST HOUSE FARM, containing 222 acres, or there- abouts, and situate on Laugbarne Marsh, in the count" of Carmarthen. The farm will be let for a term of 7,14, or 21 years, at the tenant's option. Forms of tender and the draft form of lease u; der I wliieh the farm will be let may be s&eu and copies had of the undersigned or of the resident agent, Mr James •stunning, Causeway Cottage, Lauuharne, from either of ■whom further particulars may be had. The form of tender will be supplied free of charge, tout the sum of 5s will be charged for a copy ot the draft lease, if required. Mr Sttnning will. with the permission of the present tenant, show the farm to any intending tenant. All tenders should be sent in to the undersigned not later than the 31st Ma.rch, 1881- The landowner does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. JOHNSON. BUDD, & JOHNSON, Solicitors. 20, Austin Friars. London. 3503 113 ENARTH LOCAL B 0 k R D TO LET, LADIES' CLOAK ROOM and FANCY SHOP attached, on the Esplanade, Penarth. Further particulars may be obtained from the un lersigned at the Local Board Offices, No. 1, Glebe-street, Penarth, up to five o'clock on Monday evening, the 14th in t. JAMES COURT, Survevor. 11th March, 18S7. 3605 JinantiaI. PTIONS OPTIONS M— £ 5Tnd~up~- wards judiciously invested in Stock Exchange securities by a safe and reliabie method is often doubled in a few days. Full details in explanatory book (seventh edition) sent gratis and post free.—Ad- dress George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. 1317 Insurance. rriHE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM X POWER COMPANY (LIMITED)- ESTABLISHED 1859. For the Insurance and Inspection of Boilers and Engines, and also for the Insurance of Workpeople, to meet the Employers' Liability Act, 1880. HEAD OFFICES—67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Branch Odices-1,39, Ca.nun-street, London, E.C., and 2, West Regent-street. Glass ow, NIEL MCDOUGALL, Chief Engineer and Manager PEKCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. BOILERS.—Insurance against all damage resulting from explosion of boilers or collapse of flues. Boilers periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Re- ports of the condition of the boilers and mountings sent to the insured after the inspection. ENGINES.—Inspection and insurance against damage from breakdown, and advice given cn all matters relating to the economical ust of steam power. EMPLOYERS' LIABIT.ITY.-liusumnee of workpeople, covering ALL Risits for which the employer is liable under the Employers' Liability Act, 1880. 1161 74 QUEEN STREET. C. W 25ULLETT AND CO. WAREHOUSE FOR JAPANESE, CHINESE, TURKISH. AND FRENCH JP A N C Y G 0 0 D S, c APDIFF. ART NEEDLEWORK AND PRARbALLS SILKS AT LOWEST PRICES. 3608 PERSONS wishing to MAKE MONEY at a minimum risk by small transactions for Quick profit in STOCKS and SHARES (Bo doubled frequently ma few hours) should investigate Ii. B. SMITH'S SYSTEM, the popularity of which is evidenced by the crowded state of bis commodious suite of offices. Each S5 commands £ 1.000 Stock without further liability. Full Explanatory Pamphlet free. Management of accounts undertaken and Stocks selected, if desired, on terms to be had on application. Average duration of operations, three days. The "Civil Service Gazette" says:—"This gentle. man's bona fides are indisputable." The "Sunday Times":—" When a Stockbroker offers to produce his banker's passbook for inspection of intending clients and authorises his bankers to disclose his balance, the inference is that clients will be treat-d honestly. This is what Mr H. B. Smith, the well- known Stockbroker, of 110, Cannon-street, offers in his circular to d The "Finazicia]N.Lews"Ilr Smith's circulars do not emanate from some attic or garret occupied by tirms whose names are even unknown to London oper- ators." 'The "Court Journal" says The throng of oper- ators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding, and is a sufficient testimony to the popularity of his trans. actions." Telegrams and al information free. HB. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 3468 /CARDIFF ADVERTISING^ BiLL V/ POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21. CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Permanent Posting Stations ::1 Cardifi :w1: Neighbourhood Consracsbrs~ aLl oMcaotinns. ^dverfMjac Circular Distributing 9J1C. Au orders promosiy a&erda^ta. 1044 +- pubiir jtoticBS* LOOKJ LOOK LOOK !—SHOPS to Lfit ill Sfilot-roadj Cardiff; Grand opening fer busiflesg meiL Thickly populated; 22a I JAMES COLLEY, of RIVER HOUSE, TlRPHlIi, I T, NOT B6 RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by MY WIFE) EMILY CHAR- LOTTE COLLEY. after this date, March 12th, 1837. Signed, JAMES COLLEY. 403 GLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM, G BRIDGEND. The ViAitinz Magistrates of the above Institution have decided to admit a limited number of PRIVATE PATIENTS at a moderate rate of payment.—For terms, &(; apply to the Medical Superintend nt. 3575 CARDIFF RACES AND STEEPLE- CHASES, 1887 MEETING (Under Grand National Hunt Rules), \VILL BE HELD AT CARDIFF ON 1UESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 19TH AND 20TH APRIL, 1887. R. WAIX, < Joint 3318 L. GOTTWALTZ, (Hon. Sees. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ALL PERSONS HAVING any CLAIMS or DE- MANDS against the firm of PURNELL and FRY, lately carrying on business as Builders and C >ntractors at Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, are hereby required to send in full particulars of their claims against the said firm either to Leonard Purnell. Galston-screet, Cardiff, or to Messrs r-hirlcy and Sons, 24. High-street, Cardiff, before the 1st day of April, 1887. on which day the assets of the said tiim will be distributed among the partners, and all accounts closed. Dated this 10th day of March, 1887. SHIRLEY and SONS, Solicitor for the said Leonard Purnell. 3592 E-STER MONDA Y, APRIL 11TH, 1837. GRAND ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD AT ABERGAVENNY. SSOO IN PRIZES. Programmes now ready. Apply to E. MARTIN, ) tr„„ H. EVANS, Hon" &ecs- The above will be held in the Market Hall, which will accommodate 12.000 people. 3435 ATRIOTIC BREAD AND CHEESE POLITICIANS. Is Wales receiving a healthy Political Education? No! Why ? Because the Cardiff papers will not insert letters from the people's Secretary,nor report the public meetings in general.—Henry James, Secretary of 80 public meetings held in Bristol, Cardiff, Newport, and Risca. 551 Ifflal Retires. RJTHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, HOLDEN AT NEWPORT. In Bankruptcy.—No. 8 of 1837. Rc TOM THOMAS, of Belle Vue House, Gold Tops, and of Albert Hall Chambers, both in Newport, in the County of Monmouthshire, Contractor, lately residing and carrying on business at Dartmouth, in the County of Devon, in partnership with Thomas Gwyn Thomas, Mince deceased, under the style or firm of Thomas Thomas and Son. 1, EDWARD WILLIAM WILLEY, of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Bank Manager. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have been duly APPOINTED and certified by the Board of Trade as TRUSTEE oi the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All persons having in their possession any of the Effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me, and aJI Debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their proofs of Debts to me. (Signature of Trustee) E. W. WILLEY. Date lOtti March, 1887. 3512 public ppaintmtnts. B E D W E L L T Y UNION. FEMALE NURSE WANTED. The Guardians of this Union will, a.t their Meeting to be h^ld on the 30th instant, proceed to th« APPOINTMENT of a PERSON to fill the office of NURSE for the WORKHOUSE, at a salary of EIB per annum, and the usual ratiolis, washing, and apartments in the Workhouse. Candidates mast be single or widows without children, between the ages of 30 and 45 years, able to read and write, and understand ordinary midwifery cases, and willincr to make themselves useful under the directions of the Master and Matron, fr-m whom ail information as to the nature and extent of the duties to he performed can bo obtained and the person aii- pointed will also be requirea to obey all the orders and regulat ions of the Local Government Board and oi the Guardians .applicable se -bar Mce. Atl"ns in candidates' handwriting, stating age and previous occupation, and accompanied by not more than three testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, the 28th inst. Candidates need not attend on the day of election unless specially warned to do so. JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, 3559 Clerk to the Guardians. ö7. Queeu-street, Tredegar, Mon., 8th March, 1987. JYJERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. SUPERINTENDENT ar.d MATRON WANTED for the INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS at Aberdare. Salaries, S60 and S20 respectively. Applicants must be Man and Wife, and if without incumbrance preferred. I ite -uperintendent must be a certificated master. Know- ledge uf Welsh desirable. Duties to commence at he end of March next. Applications and testimonials (not more than three), stating age, to be received by me here on the 18th of March next. Canvassing mem- bers will disqualify. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 28th February, 1887. 3501 MERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD 01' HEALTH. THE URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY FOR THE DISTRICT OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. ——— APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. The URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY for the District of Merthjr Tydfil will. at a Meeting to be held at the Board-room, Mertbyr Tydfil, on the 16th day of March, 1887, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, proceed to the appointment of INSPECTOR OF NUISANCE S for the Oistrict, which comprises the parish of Mertnyr TydtH, with an area of 17,717 acres, and a population of about 49,000. The salary will be £ 120 per annum, which is to include Travelling"or other Expenses incidental to or in any way connected with the appointment. The appointment will be made subject to theapproval of the Local Government Board, and will be for a period cf three years, from the 25th day of March, 1887. The duties will be those comprised in the regulations contained in the order vi the Local Government Board dated the ilth day of November, 1872 the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 18o6 the Bakehouses (Amended) Act, 1836 and other enactments, and such otter duties as this or the Local Government Board may from time to time prescribe. Applications in candiilates' own handwriting, stating age, with recent testimonials as to qualifications and character, must be forwarded to me on or before TUfi SDAY, the 15tii day of March instant. A knowledge of Welsh preferred. Dated this 3rd dav of March, 1887. 35b0 GWILYM C. JAMES, Clerk to the Board. tUIigicus ^ermccs. UNITARIAN SERV-rCES, TEMPLARS' HALL, WEST END ROYAL ARCADE ——— 1040 TO.MORROW (SUNDAY). March 13th. REV. A. N. BLATCH FORD, B.A. of BristoL For this week only, Services—Morning at 11; Evening, 6.30. jJEATH S P I A NO FOR T E S, ORGANS, and H A R M 0 N I U M S. EATH AND SONS T HREF, Y}!;ARS' SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS. FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. I CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. lC6a—S43I 259c THE GREAT BLUOD PC RIM EL. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS oter- cometbe worst forms of diseases, and the fouies; state oi theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to; he core of every cisease, where no other meaiciiis* have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stoma.ch or bovrels giddiness in the head, dimness Gi sight, weak or sore eyes, joss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, ana bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, Rravei, pa.lr.S in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descriptions, burns, wounds, or wait", swellings, scrofula, or kinjrs evil, Catherines tumours or cancers, pimpe or blotches on the iaec and body, swelled feet or iegs, scabs and itcn, ery-iipeias jaundice, and dropsy, -no ievers oi all kinds. In boxes at lid and 2s yd eacp., sold by moss ■" Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory -14 I OSI'ora.ptraet. Swansea. 1001 ¡ ESSRS W. R. SMITH and U deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY .H!VS at an eariy hour each Morning in ail nans of the foiiow iug towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT P.OATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BU, IF, DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MlLFORD HAVKRFORDWKS1 NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLf .dØŒY ABERYSTWYTH lAIPETER CARMARTHEN ABE2GAVKNNY Th3 CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr day to any address in the ..ÍX';va mentioned Towns. 1 OAIJZSS to be sent to roe ^lanarert or the variou." bsMtetftUs Amnscntgnts. I CARDIFF. T IIEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. I.E9SEE AND MANAGER.Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER. Mr JOHX SHERIDAN. <9* GRAND PRODUCTION OF THE NEW COMEDY OPERA, DOROTHY! BY THE GAIETY OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH 12, FIRST TDIE IN THE PROVINCES. The new Comedy Opera, in Three Acts, D O R O T H Y By B. C. Stephenson and Alfred Cellier (as now being played with enormous success at the Gaiety and Prince of Wales Theatres, London (147th performancei. POWERFUL CASTE. Dorothy Bantam Miss Carr-Shaw Lydia. Hawthorne Miss G. Herbert Phyllis Tuppitt Miss Mary Webb Mrs Privett Miss Sophie Linsrwood Ladv Betty Miss Madge Fowler Geoffrey Wilder Mr Redfern Holluis Harry Sherwood Mr Charles Ryley squire Bantam Mr A. Christian John Tuppitt Mr W. T. Hemsley Lurcher Mr Frank Thornton TomStrutt >lr Cecil Burt The most Charming Opera ever produced. The Finest and most Costly Appointments ever witnessed. Chorus of 40 well-trained Voices. MONDAY NEXT, March Xstb. the Great Tragedian, Mr EDMUND TEARLE. its VIRGINIUS." WEDNESDAY, March 16th, Grand Masonic Patron- age, Shakespeare's Classic Tragedy, JULIUS CAESAR. Box Plan at Thompson and :Shackell'¡;, Ltd Open 7. Early aoors 6.30. Commence at 7.31 1041 PONTYPOOL. 0 N S T R E JUBILEE pESXI VITUS EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Ilia, IN pONTYPOOL p A R K (Kindly lent by J. C. HANBBRY, ESQ.) OBJECIS- To Honour the Queen, Erect a Free Library and Brigade Station, also to give a Dinner to the Poor, q, OVER Sl,200 TO BE SPENT. I QREAT UUSICAL E ISTEDDFOD. OVER £ 30J GIVEN AWAY TO CHOIRS, SOLOISTS, &c. .N.B.-The Eisteddfod will be held in the Home Park, quite distinct from the Gigantic Fete, in which A ROYAL OX WILL BE ROASTED WHOLE 1 This splendid beast is a prime Devon, bred and fed by her MAJESTY the QUEEN, at the Prince Consort's Farm, Windsor. He will be exhibited ia Cardiff and ¡ Newport previous to being slaughtered and cooked. j Jg L O N D I N, I The Hero of Niagara, wall give his splendid per. io;;uaiile in any weather, wet or fine, on Ule rope 70ft. high and 203ft. spui. I VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ILLUMINATED FOUNTAINS, I Ai seen at the Indian Colonial Exhibition. } THE MONMOUTHSHIRE STP.ING, REED, AND I BUABAXD I FIRE-PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN, 1,000 Square Fret in Size. THE 10TH GLAMORGAN E.V. BAND. ¡ THE FULL CRYSTAL PALACE FETE DISPLAY f OF Jp I R E W O R K S By Messrs BROCK. We guarantee this to far surpass anything ever seen, dreamt of even in Wales. The Devices number 17, and include- "THE BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA," BRITISH EMPIRE SCENE," ltc, I ADMISSION TO THE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE, INCLUDING EISTEDDFOD, ONLY la; CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. Excursions from all parts. Cheap refreshments. Good entrances to Parks. Ample room. GCS. BE VAN, I. 3609 Captain Sttam Fire Brigade. PICTURE FRAMING, GILDING, RESTORING, on the Premises by COMPETENT WORKMEN, At prices which will farouribiy compare with any House in the Kingdom. J. R. W 0 0 D 4ge FINE ART GALLERY, 2372 t 3 CASTLE-STREET (opposite the Castle), CARDIFF. ¡ fiDtEiS. DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmeau. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and is od. 1)77 LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS erected on buildiiigs of all descriptions, tested for con ductivity, and a written guarantee given as .0 thorough efficiency. CHURCH STEEPLES, CHIMNEY STACKS erected, pointed, raised, hooped and straightened, without stoppage of works and without the aid of scaffolding by practical climbers. Estimates given for the above work on receipt of particulars. Electric Bells, Telephones, supplied and fixed. KING. MENDHAM, ana CO., Manufacturing Electricians and Contractor WESTERN ELECTRICAL WORK", 35S7 BRISTOL. G. A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUN iiRAL FURNISHERS, EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Sbellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRIer: LIST ON APPLICATION. ——- 2956 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET. CARD IFF. .1 JJARR B R 0 S., TAILORS, 64: ST* MARY"STRBEr' CARDIFF. 937e 1628 JjrLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REEti, ISO COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER Mr TOWN aM CO^TNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in tt«wp9r;, '^c. Work executed with otfepaccb 1009 public kntnsrmtnts. I' SWANSEA. SWAN SEA AND SOUTH WALES, IO STEEPLECHASES will take place on EASTER MONDAY & TUESDAY, April 11 and 12, Under Grand National Hunt Rules. NltW COURSE, MANSEL TOWN, >WANSEA. From Swallse a, Station, G.W.R., one mile; from Landore Junction, G.W.R., half a mile; from Cockett, G.W.R.. one mile. The course has been laid cut with the greatest care, is entirely over the tinest turf, and is equal to any in the United Kingdom. The programme includes steeple- chases and hurdle and flat races for hunters. J FIRS r DAY. The INAUGURATION CELLING HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of 50 sovs. for hunters four year olds, list 31b, five 12st 31b six and aged, 12st 7Jb the winner to be sold by auction for 100 sovs ir entered to be sold for 50 sovs, allowed Tib horses that have not won a steeplechase in 1887 allowed 71b in addition entrance, 2es. About two miles. To close by eight o'clock on Saturday evening. April 9. Thll SOUTH WALES. MONMOUTHSHIRE, and DEVONSHIRE UNITED HUNT STEEPLECHASE ) of 50 sovs, for hunters that have been hunted in these districts four-year-olds lOst 101b. five lh 1011K six I ad 12st 31b; a winner of any steeplechase or hurdle race value 40 sovs to tarry 5ib, twice 10ib, three times. or once of 100 sovs, 141b extra maiden four- year-olds allowed 51b, five, six. and aired 101b; entrance 3gs. About two miles and a half. To close Tuesday, April 5. Certificates of masters of hounds to be lodged at time of entrv. 'liie JUBILEE HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of lodged at time of entrv. TTte JUBILEE HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of 200 sovs added t" a Cup value 50 sovs, foe hunters second horse to receive 25 sovs oat of the Fltte, thii ri horse to save his stilke lour-year-olds lUst 101b. five list lOlb, six and aged 12s 31b a winner of a steeple- chase, hurdlerace. or hunters' flat race to carry o. b. twice 101b, three times or once of 100 sovs 141b ej. era I maiden four-year-olds allowed Slo, five, six, amd aged 101b entrance Sgs. About three miles. To close tuesday, Ma.rch 22. The MANsELTON HUNTERS' FLAT RACK of 100 sovs. for hunters four year old, list olb, tire 12st lib. six and aged 12st 51b a winn r of a hunters' tj" trace or hurdle race to carry bib, twice lo.t), three time or once of 100 sovs 141b extra maiden lour year old allowed bib; five, six, and aced 10 b entrance 3gs. About two miies, on the flat. To close Tuesday, March 2i. Thb FIRST QUALIFYING NTEFPLE. CHASE of 50 sovs for hunters four year olds lOst 101b, tive list 101b, six and aged 12st 31b a winner of a. steeplechase, hurdle race, or hunters' fiilt race to carry 51b, twice 101b, three times or once of 100 sovs 141b, four times or twice of 100 sovs 231b extra entrance 1 sov. About two miles. To close Tu sday, March 22. Horses jumping all tbe fences in this race entrance 1 sov. About two miles. To close Tu sday, March 22. Horses jumping all the fences in this race to the satisfaction of the stewards will be entitled to I hunters' certificates. TheLANDORE SELLING HUNTERS' HURDLE RACK of 50 sovs, for hunters four year olds list, tie list lOib. six and aged 1-ist the winner to be sold by auction for 100 sovs if entered to be sold for 50 sors. allowed 101b entrance 2ps. Two miles, over 8 fiighis of hurdles. To close by eight o'clock on Saturday even- ing, April Sth. SECOND DAY. The CAMBRIAN HUNTERS' OPEN HURDLE RACE of 100 sovs four year olds 10sr 71b. five list 51b, six and aged list 71b: a w:nuer of a hurdle race to carry 51b, twice lOlb, three times or one of 100 sovs 141b extra maiden four year olds allowed 51b, five, six, and t aged 101b entrance 3gs. Two miles and a haif. over ten flights of hurdies. To close Tue-day, March 22nd. the SOUTH WALES SELLING HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE of 60 for hunters four year olds 10s 101b, tive list 101b, six a.nd aged 12st 31b a winner of any steeplechase value 40 sovs to carry 71b. twice lOib, three times or once of 100 sovs or of the United Hunt Steeplechase at this meetins 141b extra horses that have not won any race in 1886 or iu 186/ allowed 101b winner to be sold for 103 sovs entrance 2gs. About three miles. To close Tuesday, Aprii 5. The SWANSEA AND SOUTH WALES HUNTERS STEEPLECHASE of 100 sovs, for hunters; fair >ear olds lOst 101b, five list 101b, six and &-led 12st 31b a winner of a steeplechase, hurdle race, or hunte: s' fiat race value 40 sovs to carry 6.b, twice oi 40 soy, 101b, three times of 40 sovs or once of 100 sovs 141b, twice of 300 sovs or once of 203 sovs 211b extra ma: den four year olds allowed olb, five 101b, six and aged 141b entrance 3gs. About two miies. To close Tuesday, March 22. THE SECOND QUALIFYING Ht:TEt{S' STEEPLECHASE of 50 sovs. for hunters; four year olds its 101b., five list. 101b., six and aged 12st. Sib. A I winner of a steeplechase, hurdle race, or hunters' flat race to carry 7lb., twice .410., three times or once of 100 sovs. or of the First Qualifying bteepiechase at this meeting 211b. extra. Entrance 1 sov. About 2 miles, j To close Tuesday, March 22. Horses jumping all the fences in this race to the satisfaction (if the ste wants will be entitled to hunters' certificates. THE MAIDEN HUNTERS' FLAT RACE of 50 sovs., for hunters that have not won a ritce of any des- cription up tu the time of ntry. Winners after entry oncti to carry 710., twice or of 00 -ovs. 14Iu., turee times or twice of 90 sovs. ¡¿lib.. four times or three times of SO sovs. 281b. extra. Entrance 2gs. About two miles and a half, on the flat. To ciose Tuesday, Marco 22. There will also be a Sixth Race. Gunuitions wiil be advertised. The above stakes will close and name with Messrs Weatherby, b. Old Butlin^tun-street Messrs Pratt ana Co., George-stre-t, Hanover-square and With the lion, sicretarv, A. C. Burnard, Esq., 1, Somerset- place, Swansea. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION WILL EE PROVIDED. For farther particulars addresj— j A. C. BURNARD, Eq., j 3472 Somerset-place, ftwansea. (Bbutsiion. | CARDIFF. j ST. CATHERINES. CARDIFF^ A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 ——- 1489 PRINCIPAL—Miss TULLIS. j COW13R1DGE I GREAT HOUSE SCHUOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. j Pupils prepared for Trinity Coilege. Oxford Cam- bridge, and College of Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate References Parents oi pupils. 1024-7iS3^ BRECON. c HRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. I SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE. EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS at lea-t will lie OFFEBED for COMPETITION in May, of the vaine of 1:20 to £ 30 The examination will begin on May 3rd. For further particulars, appiy to Rev D. LEWIS LLOYD, Head Master 3197 ABERGAVENNY. TBEIIGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL ¡ MILFORD HOUSE. I PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind I and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the ha-opiness and well being of pupiis. Numerous certificates have been obtained by pupils at the Local Examinations also an Exhibition from the South Wales College, Cardiff. Terms on application A vacancy for an Articled Pupil. lCa4 GLOUCESTER. LOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS \JT (Organised by Prebendary Brereton). GIRLS—RIBSTON HALL f,j oI f*f- vTi<"r> BOYS-HEMPSTED COURT ) GLOUCESTER. FelS for Boarders £ 14 0 0 per Term. for Day-pupils £ 3 3 0 Next term begins Tuesday, 19th April, 1387.—For full particulars apply to the Secretary, at either address. 3274 CHELTENHAM. F COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, V/ NORTHAMPTON HOUSE, BATH ROAD, CHELTENHAM. Established 1870.—PRINCIPAL—Rev. W. HARWELL, assisted bv carefully selected resident and vis'ting masters. I'tie School Course includes I Erigiisif,Modern Languages, Class.cai and Mathematical studies. Pupils carefuilv prepared for Public Exam in- ations, and are fitted lor commercial or professional ii .'e. Earnest attention paid to the mora! haDits, health, comfort, and happiness of the pupils. Athletic, swim- romg-, and Y1lln¡¡,stIC exerCl:<es IOncvuraed. E:o::c..I1ent I ming, and gymnastic exercises encouraged. Excellent accommodation for boarders. Highest references. Terms moderate and inclusive. The School re-onens January 19th, 1887. 2^34 | -41 HEREFORD. TTTEREFORD INDIES'COLLEGE JLJL COMPANY. LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salu- brity, und excellent Meters for Accomplishments are enaaged. I' lerms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 2o Girneas per annum ditto, above 12 yeais of age, 30 Guineas pev annum. The Hblf Term commences TU ESD A Y, March 8th. For Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacoo, the Lady Principal, Hereford or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 108T ASHFQRD, MIDDLESEX. TYTE L S H GTR L S' SCHOOL,; TV ASH FORD, MIDDLESEX". Patron—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. President— HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. LADY-DAY ELECTION. The Committee will at OI1"e elect Five Scholars to enter at Lady-day. Cost of education, S60 per annum scholar's tee. JS32- No extras of any kind. Qualification One parent h m in Wales, InIlDlOU1.h. or the parishes of Oswestry, Llanymynech, or Selattyn. 1 For form of application a :d prospectus of school, apply to C. W. Jones, Esq., 4. Douglas-villns, Grey- hound-lane, Streatham Common, London, S.W. 3o64 ORTH TAWTON. NORTH DEVON. NORTH TAVOK CHOOL. ——- PATRON—The Eari of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation for various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 107b Prospectus and honour iist from the Head Master. SCHOOL ADVERIIsEMENrsr—i'riI attention of Princ.na.is of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PRE. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisellion" One Three Six Jiwetve Insertion lusertians. Insertions Insertion s. d. So d. s. d s. d Pour !.ines.. 1 0 2 tI 4 0 oO Six Lines 1 6 5 iD ó 0 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 „ a 0 — 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise rcentscan aiso appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction wit,, snoee 111 the South ffaiet J)aih/ Arw$, so as to lorm "Ii 0; :rt"Tt¡.)n, OWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- aritiesandrehevethedistressirigsvaiptomssoprevalent with the sex. Boxes, 16 lJ,d and 2s 9d, "r all chemist" I Seat anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, oy The Lineclr, and Midland Counties Drug Co., -muwoin.-Bewar- of I I Zwitations 1013 business ^Mresses. LEWIS AND LEwr ABINET ANUFACTURERS AND CARPET AREIIOUSEMES i* SHOW ROOMS. 9 Parties Furnishing should Not Fail. to Inspe ct tjf Lnrge and Valuable Stocks of Cabinet Furniture Carpets, Curtains, ifcc., of ibis well-known Firm, wb do not sell common and wortlJJess articles, but suppl. Goods of Reliable Quality at the Lowest of Prices. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. IAXLFACTORY, ARTISTIC UPHOI>TKRY AND CABINET MANUFACTURING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES Any Article of Furniture 01 Fittings for Houses JUK Offices made from thoroughly seasoned timber t< Architects' designs. Estimate Free E W I S AND LEWIS. 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF A" D .:>L0.5 237, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ESTABLISHED 18^0 1 F Y 0 17 W A N T REALLY GOOD SUBSTANTIAL JP U R N I T U R E AT PRICES WHICH WILL ASTOUNt YOC, GO TO JJEVAN AND £ JOMPANY, "THE 0ARDIFF JjU'RNISHERS,* 21, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, Who, beine large nuyers for Cash only, can and d* ste at such prices as to DEFY COMPETITION While their lon~ experience in the trade is Ii. sufficient guarantee that none but thoroughly s;ood and well-seasoned ood wi1l be supplJf:Í-iu tact, eve", article is warranted. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE LINOLE "MSf FLOUR CLOTHS, A RPETS CUTLERY Ac. IN CARDIFF Uh SOcTH WALES. A six-roomed house comfortably furnished for Thirty Guineas No other firm sell at anything apprûacbil1;: B. ó: CO.'B prices. All Goods delivred free bv road 01' rail. Illustrated catalogues post free 011 application. gEVAN AND COMPANY. THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," 21. D r K EST R E E T (Ten doors from Castle entrance), CA R D I F F. lj,'8 JpiANOFORTE TUNING. fJIHOMPSON AND SliACKLL, LIMITED, PIANOFORTE, AMEBIC AN ORGAN, AND UAR- DEALERS. IMPORTERS AND EXPoRTEB-, ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALEBs, MUSIC SELLERS, etc., Ac QUEE^S-^>!TLDINCS; CARDIFF, AND AT 97 and 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, 3b, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MoN., 118. HIGH-STREET. MLRTm H. 146, WESTGATE STRKKT, GLOUCESTER. Under the Patronae of Lhe Map.»<uk<& OF El 11;. LA CAWDOR, LOP.D DVNEVOE,. LORD JKRSI:>, LOU WINDSOR. LORD ABEIIUARE. VISCOUNT EML*N, and the leadie Re.i<ients in the District. Tuners by A-ppointrr.ent to the I'uivers.ty College of Wale" Howell's School, dA; Average n\4uÚJer of Pianos Tuned, One Thousand per Muiiih. Attention is respectfuliy invited to the foll.w:nj.! TESTIMONIALS. From Messis Brimi-ah ad ANL* Sepueuilier a;r., 188b To THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Limited Cardi". Dear Sirs,—Knowing from lone experience the excel- lence of your staff of Pianoforte Tuners (many 0' whom were trained m our factory), we have much pie-isure in I<d":sin: our friends to s cure your assis anew whereVH We have an o/Jportullity of doing su, We 1<1'1) ure that whatever Plana may ue placed ulldr your care will have proper attention, and we, thereiore, witb cLJutidence recolUllielÜ yum eSLeemed tirnl-W are, Dear irs, very wuiv yours. JOHN BRINSMEAD a M> SONS. From Messrs CU:ARI> AMI COLLARD. Lonciol1. 16, Grusvenor-street, G rn"veuo: ."qua-re. _Wehsve much pleasv:'e in recuimnendins Messrs THOMPSON AND SHAI i.l. Limited, Cardiff, who we have no doubt will be able to attena to your P.itno- iorte satisfactorily, as tlev are accustomed to tune ourinstrumen s.—Yours ooscijently COLLARD and COLLARD. fJIUNING AND J^EPAIPJNG jQEPARTMENT. THOMPSON AXD SHACKELL. Li MIXED, have a large and experienced staff of Tuner rroin Broa 1- wood's, Collard's, Brius'.aead's, Kirkman's, and otuer eminent Lundon Firms, aim are, therefore, prepared to send any distance at the :<b<lrves notice. Order, may h" addressed t" CAKDU j :-iw A":O£.L. NEWPORT, MERTHYR, or GLOUCESTER. ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TERMs FOR TUNING Cottage Piano—Suiyle Tuning, from 3s cd to 5s, Yearly, from 14s to 21s. 1W7 ~~E. J. L R' TAILOR, •? CROCKHERBTOWN, o, CARDIFF. A GRAND SELECTION OF NEW SPRING 992 GOODS NOW ON VIEW. 1689 TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Just Published, a sratuitoas Ldition nf a Sew and Valuable Medical Work, entitled. HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the CONFIDENTIAL IKIEND f ByJ. A BARNES M.D (U.S.) This book should be read by everyone, young or old, married or single. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE f HOW TO RIGAIX HEALTH, f HEALTH A SOCIAL SCIENCE BEING a TREATISE on the LAWS GOVERNING LJ1E, ami the CAlSES, SYMPTOM*, and or all diseases uepending on exhaustion of nervous vitality, sucn as nervous debiluv, mental and physical depression, palpitation of the hearv, noises in tbe head anci ears, indeeision, impaired and memoryindigestion, prostration, lassitude, úe- pression of spirits, loss or energy ana appetite, pains ia he back "vd limbs, timidity, self-distrust, uizz ness, love of soiitude. groundless fears, an a manv nth. r ail- ments which, if neglected, bring the sufferers to an early death. Together with Hints on Cur' .-K Rbeu. matism, Gout, Neuralgia. Epilepsy. Hyater.a. and all diseases nfiiie nervon^ *ua admeiitarv system 'Ihe Appendix to this valuable work contain.- inanv useful PRESCRIPTIONS ior the alleviatu n of suffer- ing anc: the cure or minor disorders, with full instruc- tion- 1 or their preparation nù use- Contains also some friendly advice on Hvit-ne or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from «rateful patients wh J have been restored to health through the author's u¡strumenWI1\ Sent post free for 2 "stamps or by letter pas. A stamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the fun«'ti. 11s and disorders peculiar to the female sex, bv the same author, entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which Jt_ will be sent to anv address on RECKlFi OF STAMPED ENVELOPE, Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. 4S. Lonsdale- square. Bamsburv, London N IMPORTANT TO INVALID- CONSULTATION BY LETTER i /F.F ALL WHO NEED _ADVICE ON MA'I it..KSOF HEALTH,if unab:e to nave a personal interview should at ones send full particulars of "he case bv letter, enclosing stamped envelope 7or replv ibis will receive immediate answer, with advice aiiu full instructions how to 01 tain a perfect cure Hundred? of lives have been saved aud health ful v restored bv correspondence oulv Address J A eakN'ES M D 1U-1 48. Lon^a-. sotiart, K?.rc«btt:y, J^aaon. > jgpj