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alts im Auxticn. AUCTION" AL'J'OIN TAIE N TS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGK R'OMS ;J. (;. IIAT)I)OX &- Important Saleol Fnmit.ure&tR .oms..Scpt. 16 Villa Residences, at Royal Hotel Sept. 14 Mr A. R. BE Alt. The Earque Concetta, at Newport. Sopt. lb Messrs BEYNON LKWiS. Fat and Store Stock. Ac at Hower., ep 13 Messrs W. C. CLARKE <t DuVEY Valuable aud De.irable p.perty, at (-it"(Ilti Sept 23 Mr MEREDITH DA VIES. Farming Stock, at Bryncaws Farm Sept, 2.1 Cattle, tfc., at Nantiuelyn Isat Farm Sept 22 Fanaiii" Stock, at stradgunlai-s Sep:, 24 "Messrs GOTTW AL Z aud BO WRING Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 1, 16 Furniture, Electro-Plate, Ac., at Cardiff Sept. 19, GO Paperhana'infiS, at Cardiff Sept 211 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 5 ]Stud of Hunters, at Cardiff 23 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 27 £ 22 000 Ordinary D" Stock, at Caidiff Oct. 5 Pictures, Ac., at Cardiff oct Messrs W. GRAHAM. SON, and HITCHCOX Plant and Machinery, at Newport..Sept. 13, i'i, and lb t Messrs W. and S. HERN. Residence, Park-place, Cardiff -Sept. lr> Residence. St. Andrew s-place, Cardiff sept, 15 Yard, Workshops, Hall all,1 Stabiin^.at Cathays,Sept. 15 freehold House and Premises, Queen-sTeel..Sept. lb fcttopsiuthe liayes, Cardiff !5 Detached Residence in Cathedral road Sept. IS Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. Sept. 2 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Leasehold Property, at Swansea Sept. 19 Messrs HOWARD an 1 KEY. Jeweller's stock-in-trade, at Pontypridd..Sep. H and It) Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea 15 UousfcUold Furniture, &c., at Swansea.Sept. 21 & 22 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO, Stock-in-Trade. at Carcliff. Sept. 14 Leasehold Properties, at Caidift .Sept. lb W orksllOps, Ac., at Cardiff otpt. w Mr E. F. KENNARD. Furniture and Effects, at Car .tri.Sept. 13 & 15 Messrs LEWIS tJKOS. Stock and Creps, at Neath lb Mr «'. S. MILLER. Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Ponies, Ac., at Brecon, Sept. 15 Draft Stock, at Llwvn.yntetin Park »ept. Mr A. NEWLAND. Valuable Furniture and Effects, at Newport Sept. 16 All: T. RULE OWEN. Freehold Farms Messrs OWEN & BRYANT. Furniture and Effects. at Cardiff Sept. 26 Messis PALMER and slILING. Bull and Stores at Burnham, Somerset Sep 15 Mi THOMAS PARRY. Chemical Works, at Newport Sept. 20 IVlessns PARSONS A ROBJENT. Leasehold Properties, at Newport.Sept 21 Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Hunters, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 23 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Property, at Swansea Sept. 13 Mr W. HARRY REES. Household Furniture, Ac., at Neath Sept. 22 Messrs D. ROWLANDS and CO. Household Furniture, Ac at Cardiff.Sept. 13 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. -='0 and Other FfWfs at Cardiff Sept. 1 rUCliJLoUl\.J Household Furniture, at Bonvilstone Sept. 1tJ Freehold Residential Property, at Newport.Sept. 17 Freehold Residence and Land, at Newport .Sep. 17 Leasehold Residence, at Newport Sept. 17 Pure-bred Jiams, at Pentrebane Sept. 19 Stock, Implements, &c., at Aberdare -Sept. 27 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, at Aheraman Park ..Oct. 4 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Freehold Property, at Llangattock Lingocd.Sept. 20 Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 2o Freehold Estate and Residences, at Abergavenny..Sep. Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and CO. Colliery, Farm, and Railway Siding, at Swansea, Sept. Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Llansannor Court Shropshires, at Cowbridge ..Sept. 29 Mr JOHN THOMAS tPontypridd). Live Stock, at Llantrissant Oct- ° SALE THIS DAY. ROLLS-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD INVEsIMENT. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are instructed by the mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION at the Great W estern Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, September 13th, 1837, at Seven o cl°ck in the evening precisely, in one or more lots and subject to such conditions as shall tlien :>e pro- duced, and which nny be seen three dayspreviously at the ofRces of the Auctioneers, the foUowin„ ne^ly and substantially built IT/.T^p« LEASEHOLD HOLsES, namdy. THIRTEEN HOUSES situate in Rolls- street, Canton, numbered respectively 17, 19, 21, 23, 2b 27 29 31, 33, 35. 37, 39, and 41. each containing six rooms' and let to good tenants :.t 7s per week. Each house is held upon a separate lease for 99 years irom 25th March, 1882, at ground rents varying from £ 2 12s 2d to £ 2 12s 10d. 'fhe auctioneers respectfully solicit special attention to the above as being au exceptionally good mvest- Bip'rt, The hyiisai are well and substantially built, aud "^luniaAd good etniiite. '• To riewv apply the iwpective f501ar.es. -s,nd further •♦r- **«rtiottlara pay A)-, rbtsined at the of the » -JIUA^E FREEHOLD PATENT FUEL WORKS. WITH EXCELLENT MODERN MACHINERY, SITUATE ON THE GLAMORGANSHIRE CANAL, CARDiH. A .GOING CONCERN. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 1st October, 1887, at Three p.m., the capital FREEHOLD WORKS of the CAMBRIAN PATENT FUEL COMPANY, LMTD., comprising the site of about three acres. with an important frontage to the Glamorganshire Canal. The buildings and stack<, offices auijJtcottages the machinery, consisting of two 90 hiV. high pressure 11. ultitubular boilers, 1 by Babcock & Wilcox, working at 200 pounds pressure Galloway boiler, 31 X 7, with two tubes tubular boiler, 13 x 4.3 two double cylinder engines, 85 dia., 13" stroke one double cylinder engine, 12" dia., 20" patent disinregrat ir prize heaters, patent fuel press, delivering gear, <tc., etc. The loose plant and stock to be taken at a valuation. Particulars and conditions of sale to be obtained of B. F. French, Esq., Solicitor, ;1, Crutched Friars, London Messrs Dal ton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Cardiff Samuel Barber, Esq., Cambrian Patent Fuel Company (Limited), The Works, Llandaff, Cardiff; and of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6234 SALE THIS DAY. At the AUCTION AND STORAGE SALE-ROOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY, Sep. tember 13th, 15th. and 16th, 1887, commencing each day at 12 o'clock Noon precisely, <> GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ot a CABINET- MAKERS' STOCK of Valuable HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, removed by order of the Trustee to the above Rooms fot better convenience of Sale. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION an immense and important collection of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Comprising:- FOR DRAWING- itoOiNIS. -Excellent walnut suites, spring and hair-stuffed, and upholstered in Persian saddle bags, marone, sage green, and crimson plushes; silk and other tapestries, massive walnut and gilt frame bevelled edge pier glasses with brackets, walnut and ebonised 4ft. cabinets with glass back, walnut music and china cabinets, whatnots; inlaid oval, occasional, and other tables; Davenports, salivariums, 2 very superior full-compass cottage pianofortes in walnut frames, piano stools, brass fenders and sets of brasses to match, hearthrugs, &c. DINING-ROOM.— Massive mahogany and oak spoon- back and other suites, upholstered in marone leather sideboards with bevelled glass backs, in various woods; also diniug tables, with patent screw action, extending to 8 feet, to match bookcases, with glazed doors, easy and other chairs in tapestry and cloth, steel-rail fenders and irons, hearthrugs, &c. HALL.—Oak and mahogany hall stands and chairs en suite.. BEDROOMS.—Massive iron and brass bedsteads, pairs, palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, feather and millpuff bens, superior a-h and walnut Beacons- tieid bedroom suite, other painted suites mahogany, birch, and walnut duchesse dressing tables and marble- top washstands, and ó feet and smaller wardrobes to match: toilet glasses, bedstep and other commodes, towel rails, cane-seated chairs, Ac., together with numerous other effects. Gi ods on view morning of each day's sale. Offices and Sale Ruoms, 25, Duke-street. 3499 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF FOUlt WELL-BUILT LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, SITUATE IN BRIGHTON-TERRACE, PENYPEEL- UOAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDUX and CO. are instructed to SEI.L by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel Cardiff (subject to conditions to be pro- duced and read at time oi sale), on WEDN ESPAY. Sept, 14th, 18S7, at 7.20 in the Evening, the following eligible RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, viz.:— LOT 1.—AH that RESIDENCE called Ledbury House, with tlie Premises and Gardens belonging,being No. 8. Brighton-terrace, and now let at a rental of 10s 6d per week. LOT 2.—All that RESIDENCE called Tavistock House, similar to the above, and in the occupation of Captain Duder, and being No. 12, Brigtnon-terrace. LOT3.—All that. RESIDENCE called Camden House, similar to Lot 1, at present vacant, and being No. 14, Brigbton-terrace. „ „ LOT 4.—All that RESIDENCE called Brighton House, similar to Lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Jopley, and being No. 56, Brigliton-terrace. Each lot is held under a separate lease for S9 years from 24th June, 1832, at a "round rent of £ 2 6s 8d per annum per house. The property is well-built and in similar to Lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Jopley, and being No. J6, Brigliton-terrace. Each lot is held under a separate lease for S9 years from 24th June, 1832, at a "round rent of £ 2 6s 8d per aiiiiuiii per hou-e. The property is well-built and in ti st-class condition, and each house contains two reception-rooms, four bedrooms, good kitchens, pan- tries, gardens, and all the usual coiiceniences. For further particulars aud to view apply to Mr Getrych, 18, Brighton-terrace; the Auctioneers, 25, Duke-street; or of T. U, Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff. t25 SALE THIS DAY. PARK-HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. j "jVf R E. F. KEJSNARD has been favoured jL>iL with instructions from a gentleman who is leavin the town to SELL by AUCTION the whole oi his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, the 13tli and 15th September, 1887, comprising a tirst-class Brinstnead p alio, an Ameiican organ, drawing and dining-room suites, dining and other rabies, pier and toilet glasses, iuperior brass and iron bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds spring and other mattresses, a good walnut bed- room suite, linen press, duchesse sounds y/iidtyoles, jl mahogany and other chests of drawers, bookcase (nearly new), carpets, rugs, lenders, brasses, a good double-barrelled gun, aud sundr.es 111 great variety. Goods now on view. The Sale will commence at Two o cloc. 6444 MESSRS W. H. SMITH AIM ^ON deiiverthe SOUTH WALht> XhWS an eariv hour eacii ^lornin^ in all parts of tne follow Cardiff SWANSEA NEWPORT iliOAIH M15RTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABEROARK PONTYPOOI, ROA>» BUili DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MlLFOltD HAV KRFOltD^ 5*.sl NKAXH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER .) Id-ANELLf -ENBY ABERYSTWYTH tl Lampeter CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY H Thi CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr nay .1 to anv address in the abovs mentioned iewns. T ORDERS *0 be sent to the Managers 01 the various f] CokatalU j I, X ale5 lIu :¡\udion. NOW ON VIEW. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT AND PlREi\IPTOH.Y :-jALE OF THE ETflU; CONTENTS OF AN ELEGANIIA FUR- NISHED RESIDENCE supplied by Messrs SMEE & CO., Messrs MAPLK & CO., and others. The whole of which be told without the slightest reserve. reserve. ~i\/STESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOW RING have received f.instruciions to SELL by AUC- TION at their Sale Rooms, 11, Higli-^treet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and 16th Septem- ber, 1837, commencing at Eleven 0 clock pui.ctually p-K-h dav the above COSTLY AND LARGE ASSEMBLAGE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, etc, Comprising in thn several WELL-APPOINTED BED. ROOMS and DRESSING-ROOMS furniture in WAL- r-UT. BIRCH, Asn, and MAHOGANY, in best of order. embracing wardrobes, bedsteads with fittings complete, toilet tables, chairs, chests of drawers, carpets, rugs, toilet ware, curtains, blinds, lire-place fittings, sponge and hip lnth, pictures, towel rails, It child's cot, excellent folding bedstead, a very ma-sive ALL BKASS FRKNCH BEDSTEAD, :L grandly-carved W At.NUT BEST BEDROOM SET OF FURNITURE, a grand caived OAK BOOKCASI', 8 feet IOllg, with glass and carved doors, with about 200 VOLUMES of BOOKS, including WORKS of ART and SCIENCE, WORKS of DICKENS, SCOTT.and THACKERAV, Poetical, Illustrated, and other Works on a variety of subjects, all well bound; a WALSUT DINING-ROOM SUITE in MARONE MOROCCO, a Writing Table to match, a large Dining Table with patent screw, a very handsom WALNUT SIIH:B0ARD with lofty back, with several plate-glass panels; Biass Fender. Fireirons and Dogs, a Walnut Coalbox, Oriental rug, a large Turkey carpet real bronze figures, papeteries, book-holders, library steps, easy and small chairs in velvet and leather, twelve water-colours by oodern artists. SEVERAL 011. PAINTINGS, S'tme choice engravings and prints, THREE PAIRS of SILK DRAWING- ROOM CURTAINS, cornices and cornice poles, a four-light gaselier, with modern style jrlobca wall brackets, best Brussels ca.rpets, a PAIR OF LAUGH. GILT GLASSES, girandoles and bracket glasses, i, 7-OCTAVE TRICHORD COTTAGE PIANulORlE, by S. Brewer ana Co., in walnut case, ROSEWOOD MUSIC CABINET pole aud hand screens, a WALNUI DKA v- ING-ROOM SUITE of ch drs and settee in green sdh and plush octason and other shaped tables with tapestry table covers lace and o'her curtains, Da en- port writing desk, whatnots, A PAIIt OF VALUABLE CABINETS, SEVERAL PIECES OF OLD CIIIN.1, inoderii ornaments and services in excellent china, BREAK. FAST ROOM FURNITURE, in good condition, in maho»anv 4ft 6in. secretaire bookcase, dining tables, dinner^VAG'Ous' MTRB 1.E CLOCKS, table linen, ELECTRO PLATE in great variety, cutlery, a quantity oi capital kitchen furniture, garden seats, a lawn mower, a gar- den hose, a quantity of ttower pots, and miscellanies. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers. 6203 ON TUESDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Salerooms, 11, Hi<di-street Cardiff, on the above date, 000 PIECES OF ENGLISH PAPER- HANGINGS, comprising Golds, Satins, and Grounds. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 6425 SALE TO-MORROW. 1 P.VRLISLE-STREET, EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. are instructed by Messrs E. John and Co., who is retiring from the business,to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of September instant, and the following day if necessary, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE Of Groceries, Provisions, and sundries thereon, com- prising b or 7 boxes of hams, large quantities of tinned meats, about half cwr. of jams, pickles, starches, blues. blacklead, composites, and other etlects of a large and well-solected stock. The auction will commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. No reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. Sept. 6th, 1887. BY OHDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TOWN OF CARDIFF. SALE OF IMPORTANT, WELL. SEASONED RESIDENTIAL, MANUFACTURING, BUSINESS, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES. MESS Li S JOHN JENKINS and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1887, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the undermentioned or such other Lots as may be decided upon :— WEST GROVE. LOT i.-All that Leasehold VILLA RESIDENCE, and PREMISES, No. 4, West Grove, now in the occu- pation of Mrs Junes, at the yearly rental of £36, the tenant paying the rates. TliM property is held under lease for 3 fPars, from the 25ih day of March, 1869, at the apportioned anuual ground rent of;Cl lbs. ST. PETER'S-STREKT. and Premises, m St. i'eter s-5ortLa, 1 l\M\'Cai u!li, in the occupation of the executors of Davie Hopsins, deceased, at the annual rental of £70. The tenants pay all rates. The frontage to St. Peters-street is 70 feet. The property is held for S9 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent of £ 9 10s per annum. CLIFTON-STREET. Lor 3.—71, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, J. Woods. LOT 4.-72, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, C. Pitcher. LOT 5-73, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, C. White. LOT 6.-74, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, S. Keith. Lor 7.-75, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, J. Julian. Lots 3 to 7, both inclusive, are held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent equal to E2 per house. These houses imme- diately adjoin the Great Western Railway, and will be sulLl together or otherwise, as may be decided at the time of sale. CYCLE-STREET. LOTS 8 to 15-All those Eight DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES known as Nos. 28, 30,32,34,36,38,40, & 42. All well tenanted, at the weekly rentals of 6s each. These properties are held for terms of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of plb, which will be apportioned at £ 2per house in the event of their being sold sepai ately. TYNDALL-STREET. LOT 16.-All that SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, and PREMISES, No. 26. Tyndall-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mrs Meaker, at the yearly rental of £ 36; and all that D WE LIJNG-HOUSE adjoining, known as No. 27, Tyndali-street, let to Mrs Corcoran, at the weekly rental of 10s. This Lot is held under lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1852, at the ground rent of So per annum. LOT 17 .-All those TWO MESSUAGES and PRE- MISES known as Nos. 49 and 50, Tyndall-street, 111 the respective occupations of Messrs O'Donnell and Maid, at the weekly rentals of 10s each. This Lot is held under lease for 99 years, from 2S[li September, 18i)2, at the annual ground rent of £ 6. Lots 16 and 17 have recently been put in good repair. IVOR-STREET. (Adjoining G.W.R. Goods Station.) LOT 18.-All those DWELLING-HOUSES, WARE. HOUSES, STABLE, YARD, and PREMISES in Ivor-place, immediately adjoining the Great Western Goods Station, Cardiff, let to Messr-; Yora'.h and Sons. Brewers, at the low rental of S40 per annum. This lot is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1856, at the annual ground rent of E2 reserved thereby. The lease provides for additional rents being payable, but as to this see the conditions of sale. To view apply to the respective tenants, and for printed particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, or as to lot 17 to Mr Henry Heard, Solicitor, and as to all the lots to Mr James Morgan. Solicitor, Cardiff. 6156 COLLINGDON-ROAD, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. At the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 15th September instant, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, all those Two desirable and substantially- built ENGINEERS' OR SHIPBUILDERS' WORKSHOPS, Yards, and Premises, one of which is now in the occu- pation of Messis Jaaies John and S >ns. Engineers, at the very low annual rental of -040, and the other in the occupation of the Mortgagor, the whole having a frontage to Collingdou-road 011 the West Bute Dock of 51 feet. The Property is held for a term of 21 years from 25th December, 1879, at the annual ground rent of £ 19 2s 6d. To view apply to the Occupiers, and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff or to ,T_, Mr WILLIAM JONES, Solicitor, 5375 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF. MESSRS D. ROWLANDS AND co. will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, THIS DAY (September 13th), a quantity of New and Second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, including an excellent piano in walnut case, concertinas, and accordions, sewing ma- chine,also a talking parrot andspleiulid white cockatoo, &C,, &c* Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. No reserve. Auctioneers' Office, 15, Queen-street, Cardiff. 512 LUNG SA VE YO UR Ll V-ES BY TAKING TONIC LUNG /-fcWBlllDGE'S TONIC LUNG 0 TONIC LUNG TT FIN RV XR T a 'IONIC LUNG R L IN G 1 G1 O N I C TONIC LUNG JLi J TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. TONIC LUNG It has a power over diseases hither- TONIC LUNG to unknown in medicine. TONIC LUNG Are vou at ail weak-chested, or TONIC LUNG inclined to be Consumptive, with TONIC LUNG just a touch of Cough noiv and then.' 'IONIC LUNG Tiy this Wonderful Medicine. TONIC LUNG The Cough and Weakness will dis- TONIC LUNG appear as if by magic, and you TOill TONIC LUNG feel a strenH- and power you never TONIC LUNG had before." TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC LUNG A DOSE U'UJ, RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT RE DTI ME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TONIC LUNG Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves TONIC LUNG instantly. 11 ONTIC LUNG ——— TONIC LUNG The Spasms of Coughing so dread- TONIC LUNG ful in Whooping CoujK; become less TONIC LUNG with each dose of the-medicine. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. TONIC LUNG Sold in Bottles, Is Ud, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, TONIC LUNG and lls, by all Chemists and Patent TONIC LUNG Medicine Vendois. TONIC LUNG Wholesale all London and Provincial TONIC LUNG 12906 Houses. 3963 TONIC IF YOU FEAR DISEASE is larking in vour Blood, or if suffering from NERVOU> DE- BILITY, Lowness of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and Limbs, Loss of Memory. Failing Appe- tite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Un- vii- Aijs fitness for Society, Study, or Business, 50 tite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Un. vii- Aijs fitness for Society, Study, or Business, t>i> t,PTirif Consumption, &c., Ac., apply or write PRACT1CL. m £ hout, delay to Mr SMITH (former partner of Dr. Kahn, of London). Professional Residence—TOWfiR-LANE, Broad-street. Bristol. Attendance Daily until 10 at night. 13003 All Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate. 347e Treatment Mild. Sure, and Efficacious. 5048 ale5 by Aurtiett. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUIJLIC AUCTION, subject to such conditions of sale which will be then V, a,l, -,tnd in such lots as shall then be decided upon, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, September 19th, 188/, the following valuable LEASEHOLD HOUSES, viz. All those two Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos. 9 and 10, situate on the south side of Hewson-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, con- taining six and seven rooms respectively, now in the occupation of Messrs F,-rzlaii(i and Knight, at rents amounting to £ 37 14s gross. The above are held for a term of about 74 years, at the annual apportioned ground rent of £ 2 each house. All those Three Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, being Noa. 22. 23, and 24, Hewson- street, now in the occupation of Mr Bartlett and others. at rents amounting to £ 46 lbs gross. The above are held for a term of about 73 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 6 lbs 2d, which will be equally appor- 'Tl* those Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos. 11, and 12, Harris-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, containing live rooms each, and let to respectable tenants at rents amounting to C28 12s gross, and held on lease for a term of about 7i;) years, at the apportioned annual ground rent of £1 5s each house. The whole of the above are in excellent condition, well drained, with water laid on, and completed in accordance with the requirements of the Local Board of Health. All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, situate on the corner of Cross-street and Caer- street, Swansea, and has been let at;231 4s per annum on lease, but is now in hand. The whole is held for a term of 99 years from 1834, at the annual ground rent of S9 104. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars as to above, excepting the last-mentioned house, apply to W. Cox, Esq., solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea or is to the whole to the Auctioneers, 10. Castle-street, Swansea. fc"^81 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTIES IN CATHAYS AND CANTON, CARDIFF. MR. JAS. STRAKER will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 26th September, 1887, at Seven p.m., the following desirable PROPERTIES, In such lots as shall be determined upon at the time of sale, viz.: Nos. 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, and 55, Merthyr-street (close to the T.V.R. Engine Sheds), Cathays ground rent, E2 5s each house. Nos. 50, b2, and 54, Wells-street, Canton; ground rent, B5 each house. TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, called Rosalind Villa and Lala Villa, in Llanvair Road, Canton (opposite the Elms); ground rent, 25 los the pair. Nos. 61, 63, and 65. Cathays-terrace. Cathays; ground rent, 23 12s each hoti-e. Nos. 26, 30, 31, and 38, Woodville-road East grouud rent, S2 7s each house. Nos. 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, and 70, Daniel-street; ground rent, S2 10s each house. Nos. 80, 82, and 81, Ordell-street (near New Dock); ground rent, -22 10s each house, Nos. 70, 72. and 74, May-street, Cathays; ground rent,IE2 7s each house. All the above properties are held under Leases for 99 years, granted within the last few years. The private improvements are done, and the houses are in thorough repair. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny, or t'J Mr Hier Jacob, solicitor, 65, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and Abergavenny. Auctioneer's Offices: 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. 6463 BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND RESI. DENCES FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, in the month of Septeuber, 1887, at Abergavenny, the Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES known as Pwll Court (including the family residence known as Pwll Court), and Pantllwyd, all in the parish oi Liaiigynider; Craiglas Villa, Craiglas Cottage. and several other dwelling-houses and land, situate near Talvbont.in the parish of Llanthetty and Troedyrharn or Owrtybach Farm, in the parish of Garthbrengy, all in the couuty of Brecon. Detailed particulars will appear in future advertisements, and plans and particu- lars may be obtained on application to Mr E. G. Davies, solicitor, Crickhowell; Messrs Rickards aud Blosse, estate agents and surveyor. Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff; the Auctioneer, at Abergavenny or Messrs Stretton, Hilliard, Dale, and Newman, solici- tors, 75, Cornhill, London. 5819 ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, at CASTLE CHAMBERS, NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SHE BY AUCTION OF HANDSOME and VALUABLE FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, BRONZES, and CLOCKS, <6c. MR A. NEWLAND has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION at his sale- rooms as above, on FRIDAY, September'lbth, at One o'clock precisely, the VALUABLE FURNITURE AND COSTLY EFFECTS, REMOVED FROM A LARGE RESIDENCE NEAR HEREFORD, recently supplied at great cost by the best London makers, comprising chiefly Brussels carpets and hearthrug*, sets of chairs and tables, pier glasses, Consisting of suite covered bag., noble sideboard, dining table, etc., to match, dinner wagons, an excellent Spanish mahogany MORNING ROO M SUITE covered in morocco, side- board, dining table, &c., two massive marble clocks, valuable bronzes, A BEAUTIFULLY CARVJSD OAK TABLE ON DOLPHIN SUPPORTS, and numerous effects of the diiiing-room a capital WALNUT- FRAME DRAWING-ROOM SUITE covered in gold silk, ebonized china cabinets, HANDSOME OVER- MANTEL, all brass fender and fireirons, Brussels carpet, occasional chairs and tables, a 7-octave cottage PIANOFORTE, by Venables and Co. Three very handsome coffee tablet inlaid with mother-of-pearl; Dresden china, over-mantel, &c. The expensive and handsome CONTENTS of SEVEN BEDROOMS, com- prising elegant SEVEN and FIVE FEET BEDCHAM- BER SUITES, in rosewood, ash, and walnut, duchesse toilet tables, wardrobes, chest of drawers, all-brass and Parisian and French bedsteads und bedding; effects out of servants' rooms, kitchens, andjhall; oil paintings, cutlery, and electro-p)ated articles, and numerous effects. ON VIEW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. Further particulars in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneer, Castle Chambers, Newport. M19 TO SHIPBROKERS, SHIPOWNERS, &c. SALE OF BARQUE. MR A. R. BEAU has received instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Messrs Momey and Carney's Dry Dock, Old Dock. Newoort, for the benefit of whom it may concern, on FRIDAY NEXT, September 16th. 1887, the BARQUE CONCETTA (formerly Marianna. Ferro), as she lies in her present damaged condition in the above dock. She is built of hard wood, and copper fastened length, 131ft 5in; breadth, 30ft 4in depth of hold, 19ft 4in. She was built at Savona in 1868, is 496 tons register, and carries about 800 tons. She is provided with an excellent outfit, for particulars of which see posters, or they may be had on application to the Auctioneer, 12, Tredegar-place, Newport; Messrs Mordey, Jones, and Co., Ship Brokers, Newport or to Messrs MORDEY and CARNEY, Dry Dock, Newport. Sale at Three o'clock. 6443 CAERHYSDDU FARM, NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROS, are instructed by Mr Henry Phillips to SELL by AUCTION, on the above faim, on THURSDAY, September loth, 1887, the whole of the STOCK AND CROP, &c., comprising two brood mares in foal, by Noble Lad, cart horse, bay pony, three years old, by Lion Express, thorough-bred yearling colt, four cows in profit, two cows and calves, cow near calving, sow with litter of eight, twelve store pigs, two ricks clover hay, small rick of meadow Ilay, eight ricks of Tartarian oat, four acres of potatoes, 3i acre white turnips, chaff cutter, two-wheel plough, mowing machine, &c. Luncheon at 12 noon. Sale at One p.m. Tenus-Credit on approved bills, or discount for eash. 6388 PORT OF BRIDGWATER. WRECK AND SALVAGE SALE. MESSRS PALMER and STILING will SELL by AUCTION (for the benefit of all concerned) at Burnham, Somerset, on THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1887, at twelve noon, the HULL AND STORKS OF THE BRIG "1HULE," of Carlsliamn, 261 tons register, now lying east side of Steart Island. 6389 For further particulars, apply to George B. Sully, Lloyd's Agent, Bridgwater; or to the Auctioneers. BRYNCAWS FARM. Distant 3 miles from Neath, 2 miles from Aberdulais, and 1 mile from Cilfrew Station oil the Neath and Brecon Railway. IMPORTANT SALE of 465 MOUNTAIN SHEEP, 34 HEAD, of CATTLE, PONIES, HORSES, and IMPLEMENTS. MR MEREDITH DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Evans and Bevan, Neath, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above named place 011 TUESDAY, September 20th, 1881. Full particulars will appear at a future date. Lamb and Flag, Glyn Neath, Sept. 3rd, 1887. 6429 A B R B R 0 8 T A I lo P RS, 64, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SUITS 55/- to 105/- COAT AND VEST. 45/- to 84/. TROUSERS 13/- to 30/- OVERCOATS 3r[- to 105/- SPECIALITIES. TROUSERS 13/. SUITS 5,1. JgARR B R 0 428e 6<1-, ST. MARY-STREET, 5695 423e 5695 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEK THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest suite of theblooii, stomach liver, and kidneys they go to. be core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints ."—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, painitation of the heart, liver, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, niles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descriptions, burns, wounds, or white sweilings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipeias jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. in boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Ox tree c. Swansea. 1004 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure ail discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pain* in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, bvaJ1 chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamos by the makers, The L ncoln ana Midland Counties'Drug Company, Lincoln Wholesale Agents Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wholesale houses. lQOj gales by Jiurtion. j SALE THIS DAi. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT SWANSEA. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subiect to such conditions as shall then and there be read), at the Castle Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on TUESDAY, Sept. 13th, 1887, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz.: LOT I.-All that CORNER HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 21. Bellevue-street, Swansea, containing entrance- hall, 15 rooms, offices, and all conveniences, held under a lease of 99 years less three days, from the 25th day of December, 1837, at a ground rent of C4 per annum, now occupied by Mr A. Paton. Lot 2.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES.sitnate and being No.8, Penmaen-terrace.Swan- sea, having a frontage of 20 feet, and a depth of 145 feet, containing seven rooms, bath do., and all conve- niences is held under a lease, about 94 years of which are unexpired, at a ground rent of 24 per annum, now in the occupation of Mr Thompson. The back abuts to Terrace-rood, with sufficient space of ground to build a house thereon. Lot 3.-All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, YARD, and OUTER-PREMISES, situate and being No. 81, St. Helen's avenue. Swansea, having a frontage of 16 feet, and 8 feet waggon entrance to the yard. The premises contain shop, parlour, kitchen, scullery, ana three rooms upstairs. The premises at the rear are substantially built with stone wall, with loft above, and slated roof, i* 36 feet wide by about 14 feet deep^ The uncovered area, now used as a garden, about 32t> square yards, is most conveniently adapted for either dairyman, cab proprietors, or builders is held under a lease, 88 years of which are unexpired, at the very low ground rent of £ 4 16s, now in the occupation of Mr James Kay. Mr James Kay. — LOT 4.-All those THREE COTTAGES and PRE- MISES, situate and being No-. 57, 58, and 59, Vincent- street, Swansea, adjoining the Board School, now in the occupation of Messrs Argent, Pask, and Norman. The houses contain five rooms each, large gardens, are held under a lease 784 years of which are unexpired, t a ground rent of j22 Is 8d aach house. The whole of the above lots are all drained in.-teord. ance with the requirements of the Sanitary Auvaority. They are all occupied by respectable tenants, and the auctioneer has much pleasure in recommending the lots to capitalists, the property being situated in each case in localities where there always exists demand for house property. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to John Aeron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, 18, Yorke-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. 22, MARKET-SQUARE, PONTYPRIDD. TO JEWELLERS, FANCY DEALERS, & OTHERS. MESSRS HOWARD and KEY (in con- junction with James S. Pitt, Esq., lb, St. John- street. Bristol) are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, without the least reserve, on :WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 14th and 15th September, 1887, and following days if neces. sary, unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr F. Fillipini, Jeweller, 22, Market- square, Pontypridd, consisting of English. French, Vienna and American clocks and alarums, 30-hour and 8-day timepieces, ladies' and gents' gold and silver English and Geneva watches, gold and silver alberts, scarf rings, pins, signet, keepers, and fancy rings, brooches, sets ditto and enrrings, lockets and necklets, bracelets, stuas, links, solitaires, pencil cases, seals, keys, charms, crosses and locket holders, gilt and jet brooches, ear- rings. studs, &c., electro-plated liqueur stands, salad bowls, biscuit barrels and boxes, butter coolers, sandwich boxes cake, fruit, sugar, and card baskets tea and coffee pots, tea services, cruets, tea-kettles and stands, toast racks, candlesticks, salt-cellars, dinner gongs; claret, water and ice jugs; spoons and forks, &c. Spectacles.—Pebble, convex, concave, folders, IEC. Barometers, Aneroid and Mercury, thermometers, telescopes and opera glasses, jewellery cases, work- boxes, fancy mirrors, purses, indoor quoits, vases, chimney glasses, bronze figures. &c. Fixtures, safe, glass cases, counters, gas fittings, &c. The Goods may be Viewed on the Morning ot Sale. Sale to Commence at 2.30 o'clock each day. For further particulars apply to J. S. Pitt, Esq., 15, St. Jobn's-street, Bristol; or to the Auctioneers, at their Office, 80. Taft-street, Pontypridd. 6336 SALE OF FURNITURE. NO. 2, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr W. W. Richards .who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, the 15th dav ot September, 1887, the whole oi the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PICTURES, CHINA, ELECTRO-PL ATE, BOOKS, &c., comprising in DINING-ROOM.—Oak sideboard with plate-glass back, mahogany chairs covered in hair and leather, mahogany couch in leather, two mahogany easy chairs, mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaves, pictures, bra-s pole and rings, curtains, pier glass in gilt, clock and ornaments, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, electro-plate, books, carpet, linoleum, fen- der, fire-irons, a.,h pan, &-c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Chairs and easy chairs, walnut piano, dwarf Sutherland table, fancy table, pier glass in black and gold frame^ ornaments, carpet, fender,r fire- asses, spring and other impresses, feather beds, linen, pitchpine wardrobe with plate glass centre, mahogany wardrobe made by Bennett, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany and other washstands, ware, dressing tables, towel rails, toilet glasses, vapour bath with lamps, large iron bath, hip bath, poles and rings, curtains, carpets, fenders, ifec &c. The whole of the gas fittings and Venetians through- out the house. The usual kitchen and culinary uten. sils, including mangle and wringer in perfect order. Goods on View morning of Sale. There will be no reserve. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 6323 ) 6, BRUNSWICK-PLACE, SWANSEA. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL ( PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHINA, ELECTRO- [ PL.TTE. &e. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been i instructed by ThomasTrew, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY, the 21st and Und days of September, 1887. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHINA, ELECTRO-PLATE, &c., comprising in DINING-ROOM.—Six mahogany chairs in leather, 3 easy chairs, couch, mahogany sideboard, ornaments, oil paintings, including Old Swansea," by Butler "Storm and Calm," by Vernet; Race Horse Poison," i by Thayer, R.A. Mahogany telescope dining table, cornice and curtains, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, j fender, fire irons, ash pan, &c. The contents of the China Pantry. Electro-plate. j DRAWING-ROOM.—W alnut suite covered in tapes- try, walnut cabinet, piano, rosewood whatnot, occa- sional tables, music wagon, pier glass, ornaments, cornice and tapestry curtains, Brussels carpet, hearth- I rug, fender, irons, and ash pan. I BREAKFAST-ROOM, Mahogany book-case and I secretaire combined, table, chairs, p er glass, engrav- ings, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, carpet, fender and fireirons, sm ill billiard table, with slate bed, by Thurston, with billiard and pool balls, cues, rests, and mirkers complete. bed, by Thurston, with billiard and pool balls, cues, rests, and mirkers complete. THE CONTENTS OF FIVE BEDROOMS.— Mahogany and othr bedsteads, palliasses, spring and other mattresses, feather beds and bedding, mahogany and other washstands, ware, towel rails, mahogany wardrobe, mahogany and other dressing tables, mahogany and other chests of drawers, painted suite, poles and rings, curtains, carpets, fenders, fireirons,&c. The contents of tho Hall. The usual Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, Sale to commence each day at i1 o'clock. No catalogues will be printed, On view Tuesday, the 20th inst., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auc- tioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. I THE GRA1G, NEATH ABBEY. Eight minutes' walk from Tramcar Terminus and Neath Abbey Station. Important Sale of Furniture and'Effects by eminent Lon. don makers, al! in superb condition, comprising hand- some early English and other drawing-room appoint- ments and fittings in ebonised hardwood, elegantly upholstered in light blue silk, rep, crewel work on satin, and Persian (l eheran) native handwork, em. broidery of exquisite design and finish valuable trichord pianoforte by Erard, early English etagere and brilliant girandoles antique old hall furniture, elaborately carved (including grandfather's clock, going order), luxurious dining-room and breakfast- room appointments, embracing highly finished com- plete suites in rich Spanish mahogany, splendidly upholstered in marone morocco noble sideboards, dinner waggon, and massive telescopic tables, bril- liant chimney classes the contents ot five bedrooms, including suites in Spanish mahogany, ash, and polished pine, handsome brass and ena.melled black bedsteads. spring and hair mattresses, prime feather beds, window curtains, Wilton pile and best Brussels carpets,hearthrugs real bear skin,op ossum, and other skin rugs and mats; china,glass, and ware exquisite tete-a-tete sets, dessert and dinner services, kitchen and laundry requisites; family washing and mangling machines, by Bradford; excelsior lawn in' mower; water ballast roller, garden tools, together with a birch bark Indian canoe, choice milch cow, store pigs, &c., the whole of which MR W. HARRY REES, instructed by Mr P. J. Charles (who is changing residence), will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, September 22nd, 1887. Sale to commence at 11.30 punctually. Open to view, on production of Catalogue, on Wed- nesd iv, September21st. Catalogues may be had Free on application to the Auctioneer. Neath, September, 1887. 6428 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR HEADACHES. KERNICKS~VEGETABLE PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. KERNICK,S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR BILIOUSNESS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR THE LIVER. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR DEBILITY KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR COSTIVENESS. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS ARE EASY TO SWALLOW, BEING VERY SMALL. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES ARE THE MOST EFFICACIOUS REMEDY FOR WORMS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES ARE PERFECTLY HARMLESS FOR CHILDREN. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS AND WORM LOZENGES ARE FREE FROM MERCURY. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS AND WORM LOZENGES are sold by all Chemists in 7id, Is 12d, and 2s 9d Boxes, or direct of the Sole Proprietors, KERNICK AND SON, 1025 Wholesale Druggists, 9, Mill-lane. Cardiff. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu arities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is ld and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co. Uncela.-Boware of lwi,t"jj. i. 1013 public Matices. TO the OVERSEERS of the POOR of the PARISH of YSTRADYFODWG, and to the Superintendent of Police of the DIVISION of PONTYPRIDD, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN. I, RICHARD LLOYD, now residing at Church-road. Ton. in the Parish of Ystradyfodwg, in the County of Glamorgan, Grocer, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to anply at an adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Police-court, in the town of Pontypridd, in the said Division, on the 28th day of September next, for a license to hold excise licenses to sell by retail wines and spirits under the Act 23 Vict., c. 27, s. 3, and the Act 24 and 25 Vict. c. 21, s. 2, and Acts amending the same, to be consumed off the house or premises thereunto belonging, situate at Church-road. Ton, in the said parish, of which premises I am the owner. Given under my hand this 31st day of August, 1887. 6449 RICHARD LLOYD. llE ABERGAVENNY^HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR :— The Most Hon. the MARQUESS of ABER. GAVENNY, K.G. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, PONIES, and SHOW of STOCK, will take place in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY, On THURSDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER, 1887, When Prizes to the value of £ 300 Will be offered for Competition. Entries finally close on Tuesday next, September 13th. For Revised Prize List, Entry Forms, &c., apply to the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER, 6Q(¡4 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. ESTERN WAGON AND PRO. TV PERTY COMPANY, LIMITED, MAKE ADVANCES UPON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Without Mortgage, by simple Deposit of Deeds ON STOCKS, SHARES, WARRANTS, Or any other approved Securities, AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST, REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS Or otherwise, as may be most convenient for Clieats. Applications to Secretary, at Registered Offices, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL, N.B.—Present Rate for Deposits on Debenture 4 per cent. VALENTINE A. WILLIAMS, 5038 Secretary legal Notices. RE RICHARD REES, late of No. 30, Metal-street. Roath, Cardiff, Retired Licensed Victualler, Deceased.. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against this estate are requested to send full particulars thereof forthwith to me. the undersigned. Dated this 12th day of September, 1887. WILLIAM JONES, 29, St Mary-street, Cardiff, 6^51 Solicitor for the Executor. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883, IN BANKRUPTCY. Be JAMES ROBERTS, of Bridge-street, Haverford- west, Butcher. Pembroke Dock—No. 23 of 1887 Receiving Order made—September 5th, 1887. Date of Order,for Summary Administration—September 8th, 1887. Date of Adjudication-September 5th, 1887. Date and Place of First Meeting-September23rd, 1887, 11 a.m., Official Receiver's Offices, Carmarthen. Date of Public Examination-September 27th, 1887, 12 noon, Temperance Hall, Pembroke Dock. THOS. THOMAS, Official Receiver. Address—11, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Dated September 10th, 1887. 6448 alt5 btj firifoaie Contract, REEHOLD RESIDENCE AND Jf LAND, NEAR CARDIFF. To be SOLD or LET, with immediate possession, the Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, called NORTH- LANDS, with the STABLES, COTTAGE, and about 2 ACRES of LAND belonging thereto, situate at Maindy, about a mile and a half from Cardiff. Two. thirds of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage at 44 per oent. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son. Solicitors, Cardiff. 6204 J.) -ST-O-C-K-O SHOES, amounting to about £250, which are newly purchased, and will be sold at a discount off cost. Also a commodious HOUSE, SHOP, and.PREMISES, and a DWELLING-HOUSE, situated in main street in one of the leading colliery districts in South Wales, which are newly erected, and will be sold at a bargain. The shop is well adapted for any business. Imme- diate possession can be had, if desired, with or without stock. To view and further particulars, apply JOHN JONES, Auctioneer, Ferndale. 6413 fetfcers ani) nnírarts. YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board is prepared to accept TENDERS for SUPPLYING complete about 2,720 TONS of LIMESTONE MACADAM, delivered upon tho respective Roads and Streets within the said Local Board district. Specification may be seen and form of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Offices, Local Board Offices, Pentre, Rhondda, to the 19th September. All Tenders to be delivered, enclosed, on or before 21st of September, endorsed Tender for Supplying Lime- stone Macadam," addressed to the Chairman of the Local Board. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, J. W. JONES, 8th Sept., 1887. Surveyor to the Board. Jftttattrial. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. The seventh edition of an instructive and useful Pamphlet, fully explaining how money is made on the Stock Exchange without liability or risk, is sent gratis and post free on application.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. 5036 JJEATH S P IANOFORTES, 0 It G A N S AND JJARMONIUMS. IIEATB AND jgoNS rjlHREE YEARS' SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS. FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 1066-9431 2boe G, A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 2956 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. TENTS, MARQUEES, and PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART & COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON- TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the no. bility, gentry, clergy, and the public at large that they have the Largest and most Magnificent Suites of Mar- quees in the provinces (not surpassed in the metropolis) —every style and variety-suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Jubilee, and all public displays, Galas, Bazaars, &c. Flags, Banners, Shields and Decorations in great variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on application.4504 12956 OJTUJ'F'SS SS'J AROjtl. ZiOlu iin Ila. i-icrure j:soxes. o Sold in 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. B" Q TIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical, Kj For Collars. STIFF'S STARCH. For Wristbands. For Shirt Fronts STIFF'S STARCH, FOL'CAPS. tor Cuffs. STIFF'S STARCH, fo: Lace. £ 7 For Linen. QTIFFS STARCH. fZSSk QTIFF'S STARCH. Ask for Stiff's Starch. Note the Caution Label STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark o Sold by Grocers. CJTIFFS STARCH. 5o"S £ W STIFF'S STARCH. '"srS?* CO.. O 919 3915 HF.nCL! Fle-s'" nnT'T'(L -4? W ill be paid to any person who, by using GOLDMANN'S IMPERIAL TOOTH WATER, is again troubled with toothache.— S. Goldmann & Co., Dresden. To be obtained genuine from Mr J. MUNDAY, CHEMIST, 1, High-street, Cardiff. Per bottle, Is by post, Is 3d. 269e4345 <&dttrait0n. CARDIFF. T. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. ks A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 ——— 1489 PRINCIPAL—MISS TULLIS. School-House No. 3, Paik-place Residence (Private & for Boarders)..No. 11, Park-place. Amongst the examination successes of the year are— Cardiff University College, Scholarship of R50 a year for three years; London University, Three Matricula- tions (First class) Cambridge Junior. Three First-cL'SS Honours, one Third, six Passes, five Special Distinc. tions. (Of the 2,300 girls examined, only 16 were placed in the first division of the first class, of whom two were pupils of St. Catherine's.) All public ex- aminations are optional. NEXT TERM BKGINS FRIDAY, SEPT. 16th. ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS: The Misses MARKS, assisted by Efficient Teachers. Pupils have been successfully prepared for the Examinations of the University of Cambridge, the College of Preceptors, the Royal Academy, etc. The House is large, aud pleasantly situated, with a good recreation ground. The health and comfort of boarders receive special attention. Moderate fees. Next term commences September 15th. 10903 6873 ST. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. No. 20, WINDsOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mr., PHILLIPS (n6e Miss Furse), Certificated, Cambridge, with honours. Referees-Miss Kendall, head-mistress of Howell's School, ManftaS Rev C. J. Thompson, Vicar of St. .;¡.¡; Cardiff Rev Chanceilor Woods, Sully Rectory; ltfooy 1.. Bruce (late Canon of Llandaff Cathedral) Rev it. t bompson. Rural Dean of Windsor. IvKXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH. Prospectus on application. 6127 C RDIFF COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A.. late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS. E. E. KELLETT, B.A., Oxford and London, late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, W. SKINNER, M.A., late Scholar of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. C. HUDSON, Certificated (S. Kensington). TEACHER OF FRENCH. Professor BARBIER, s. Wales University College. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Mrs M. GERRISH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for the Universities, London Matriculation Examination, S. Wales University Col- lege, Professions, and Commerce. E UNUSUAL SUCCESSES IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. NINETY-SIX Certificates in the Cambridge Local Ex- aminations in nine years, including 53 classes in honours (18 first-class), with 47 special distinctions. Tuition fees (French included), 10 guineas a year in Preparatory School (for boys under nine), 6 guineas. There are a few vacancies for boarders. THE TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEP. TEMBER 13th. For full particulars apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries-place. 5916 ♦y WESTBOURNE-CRESCENT, CAR- • j DIFF.—Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal, Miss Hibbs, Cert. R.A.M. (with honours.) Boarders receive all home comforts, under the care of Mrs Hibbs, 191 WOODBINE-VILLA, ROATH-ROAD. T V SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL Miss WILLIAMS. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 8th. 6337 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, JL 16, THE PARADE. PRINCIPAL-Miss HOPKINS. Next Term commences Wednesday, September 14tli.406 IjlRENCH CONVERSATIONAL CLASSES will be held by Mrs Dan Isaac Davies, nee Mirault, in her hoi.se, 12, Richmond-terrace, Park. place, for adults, every Wednesday, from 7 to 8 p.m. For children, every Saturday, from 10 to 11 am. Terms: 12s, payable in advance. Classes will open on Wednesday, 14th inst.; and for children, Saturday, 17th inst. 497 PENARTH. ENARTH LODGE, PEN ART H.— JL HERBERT FIELD, M.A., receives the sons of gentlemen as boarders and day scholars below the age ot 14, a.dd also gives private tuition preparatory to the Universities and Professions. TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15tb. 161 IVY TOR, WESTBOURNE ROAD, PENARTH. — SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. — Miss WHITE will re-commence duties on September 15th. Four resident Pupils will be received. Application by letter until September 7. 6398 COWBRIDGE. (""TREAT HOU¥E SCHOOL. Jr- T HINCIPAIS Mrs and Misses CULVERWE14 the past year 43 CertmcXies have been obtained from Royal Academy, Trinity College, and College of Pre- ceptors. Duties resumed 17th September. 1024-7833 MAESYCWMMER. mHE SOUTHTVALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (Loudon), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and tne Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). 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 distinctions. The girls have passed in 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. tificates of merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners (London) said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripture Excellent." B100 per annum is given in Scholarsuips, and SloO to S180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all £ arts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall, ondon, <tc. A school to suit the times, good, cheap, and comfort- a.ble.Vide Press. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examination, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 6059 NEWPORT. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, -'LJL 3, DORSET-PLACE. NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPALS—MISSES BALLANTYNE & HEATHCOTE. A Kiudergarten Class has been formed under a qualified teacher. Fee, One Guinea per term. Prospectuses, information as to results of public examinations, &c., may be had from the Principals, who will be at the School House, 3, Dorset-place, on and after Friday, September 16th. A Vacancy tor One Boarder. The Autumn Term commences on Wednesday, 21st September, 1887. 6054 HIGH SCHOOL FOR glrls^ TREDEGAR HOUSE, CAERAU PARK. Mrs DIMM ER begs to announce that she has removed from Oakfield to a larger house in Caerau Park, the Particular advantage, of which are a comfortable suite of class-room, and fine recreation grounds, with lawn tennis, &c. School will re-open on Tuesday, 13th inst. LADIES' COLLEGE AND KINDER- GARTEN, CLIFTON PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. —Miss LEWIS, having greatly improved accommoda- tion and more modern appliances for the educational advancement and comfort of her Pupils, WILL RE. OPEN under the above title on TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 13th, 1887. Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. 6341 CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A High-class Private School. Prepares far all examinations; business; professional life. Many suc- cesses :— Languages, scienc., surveying, athletics, swimming. Fine situation moderate cost. G. Dewd ney, B.A., H. Dewdney. B.A. 322 PONTYPRIDD. jpONTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, 12TH SEPT. Entrance Scholarship Examination will be held on 29th and 30th September, when Captain Williams's Scholarship (£10) and other exhibitions will be offered for competition. Apply to 6242 J. F. MCLUNE, Headmaster. -u_ GELLYWASTAD GROVE SCHOOL, for YOUNG LADIES, conducted by the Misses MONK. A vacancy for a resident pupil. A comfort- able home and a thorough instruction in all the branches of a sound education. BRISTOL. 'IVFLNING AND TECHNICAL DEPART- -i-V-l. MENT. MERCHANT VENTURERS' SCHOOL, BRISTOL (Formerly the Bristol Mining School). New buildings and complete equipments have recently been provided for this establishment. In addition to the instruction in mining and the applied sciences wnich has been hitherto offered, an annual course on Practical Mining is given by Mr William Morgans,one of the Examiners for Mine Mana- gers' Certificates, and Mr J. Sp&rkes, of the Kingswood Collieries, gives weekly instruction in Mining Practice and Surveying in these pits, by the kind permission of the proprietor, Handel Cossham, Esq., M.P. Courses of instruction are also provided for those who are engaged in the constructive trades, or in manufactures. The Chemical and Metallurgical Laboratories are open to those who, not being students of the school, desire to study practical chemistry, analysis, or assaying. Workshops fitted np with tools and appliances for the practical study of pattern making and metal work- ing are also open to the general public as well as to students of the school. There is also in the same establishment a school of applied science for boys, which affords a suitable preparation for those whom it is intended to place in the Mining School or Laboratory. The NEXT SESSION COMMENCES on MONDAY, 3rd October, 1887 For all particulars apply to the Treasurer, Merchants' Hall, Bristol. 6109 MEN WHO WISH TO MARRY AND BE HAPPY should see the MAGIC MIRROR, sent free to any part of the world on receipt of Post Card, with name and address.-8. Fitz-sg., Sheffield. Don't delay, sendat once, itcos 2*^ nothing. 354-180 (buueation. SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE.—Boarders and day scholars successfully prepared for business, and all preliminary examinations. Edgar Williams, B.D., Principal. 5472 13018 GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA.—YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, con- ducted by MISS HA\ ARD. The autumn term will commence on Tuesday, September 13th. 6262 DANCING, DH:PORTl\IENT, CALIS- THENICS, AND SPANISH EXERCISES.— GEDNEY HOUSE. ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. —Miss Craven, pupil of Mons. Guillaum Faucher, and for many years teaching with M. d'Eqville, will RESUME her CLASSES, at her Residence, in OCTOBER, as usual. She returns from London in Sep. tember to make arrangements with Schoois. etc. Classes also held at Neath, Llanelly, and the Mumbles. Private lessons in the new valse and all fashionable dances. Special attention given to the carriage of pupils. Minuet, Gavotte, Scotch Reels, etc. Gym- nastic Exercises in a mild form, especially adapted for ladies and delicate children. Evening Practice Class for Dancing. 6342 NEATH. ■VTEATH.—PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. _L 1 Higher Education.—Application for terms, Ac, to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster, Neath. 5902 ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY. BERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL Mits 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. 1064 Next Term Day, FRIDAY, September Ibtli, 1887. ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR A SCHOOL. Boarders are received by the Head Master healthy locality, comfortable home, excellent table, thorough education. During last nine years 98 per cent, of can- didates have passed Cambridge local examinations 65 per cent. in honours. Special distinctions in Latin, mathematics, &c. Next term begins 15th September. 245 LLANDOVERY. I^L ANDOVERY COLLEGE. NEXT TERM commences on WEDNESDAY. SEP. TEMBER 21st. Boarders meet the previous evening. For particulars concerning the school, apply to the Warden. 6378 CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE. At least THREE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS, value one S30 and two jB20 per annum respectively, will be offered for competition at 10 a.m., on Thursday, September 15th. Elementary and advanced papers will be set in classics, Mathematics, and English. For further information apply to Headmaster. 6251 NORTH TAWTO.N, NORTH DEVON. ORTH TAWT ON SCHOOL -A- PATROS-The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation lor various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. DEVON. EVON COUNTY SCHOOL.—NEXT TERM will begin on September 19t-J. Several boys have obtained scholarships at Tinity.St John's, Christ's, and other Colleges at Cambridge.—Address Rev. J. H. Thompson, M.A., West Bucklaud, South Molton, North Devon. A pteamer goes from Swansea to Ilfracombe, from which the school is easily accessible. 499 r LONDON. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. THE WINTER SESSION WILL OPEN ON OCT. 3RD, with an introductory address by Mr Critchett. THE ANNUAL DINNER of tho Past aud Present Students will take place the simo evening. The Dean of the Medical School in the chair. Entrance Scholarships.—The following will be offered for competition 011 September 30th and October 1st :— Oii'3 Scholarship in Natural Science, of the value of 100 guineas, open to any gentleman who bas not com- pleted a Wintsr Session of study at a Medical School. Three SchoSMBhips In Natural SSciencfe. each of the value of 50 cuineas, under the same conditions, One Scholarship of the value of 100 guiusas, open to study at a Medical Scheoi.. Two Scholarships, each of 50 guineas, open to Students from the Universities of Oxford. Cambridge, or other University, who Lave not entered at any London Medical School. The Hospital contains 231 beds, is situated in one of the most pleasant districts of London, and is in direct communication by rail with all parts of the Metropolis. The school buildings, to which large additions were made in 1883, especially as regards the laboratories for the teaching of physiology and chemistry, have been further enlarged by the addition of i containing a new library and pathological laboratory. in the student's club a large dining hall aad reading-room have been added. The course of teaching at this school ensures careful and complete preparation for all the examining boards, the public services, and the higher university exam. inations. Special classes are held for the preliminary Scientific Examination of the University of London. Fee, £10 10s, which will be returned to any member of the I class who enters as a Perpetual Pupil. Gentlemen who enter for this course count their medical studies from the time at which they commence their attendance on the Lectures on Anatomy aud Physiology. The medical, surgical, and obstetric tutors assist the students in preparing for the final examinations. For prospectus and further information apply personally at 4 p.m., or by letter to GEORGE P. FIELD, Dean. SIDNEY PHILLIPS, M.D., Sub-Dean, St. Mary's Hospital Residential College, 33 and 35, Westbourne-terrace, W. Students may reside in the College under the supervision of the Waidens. Dr. Pearce and Mr Luff. Terms, 9J guineas for the Academical year, including the assistance of the Demonstrators of the School on three evenings of the week. Prospectus and rules may be obtained from the Wardens. b877 jjgublitaticits. Now Iteady, 2s: Small 8vo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every grown-up person should possess a copy and study it.The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY BANDAGING AND JLJ SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, B V WALTER P Y E, F. R. C. S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Has been adopted by the St. John Ambulance Association. Very complete, well illustrated, and entirely free from any sort of clap-crap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual.British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, aid well illustrated. The Metropolitan. 1057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT & CO., STONE .BRIDGE. LONDON TRUBNER & CO., LUDGATF, HILL. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the means of Self Cure, by cue who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author. Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 12975 6401 ARDIFF -U), OPE OIZKS. 0ARDIFF |3 0PE ^FYTORKST JOSEPH JJJLLIOTT AND SONS. STORES AND OFFICES: POWELL-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 5752 PERSONS wishing to MAKE MONEY JL at a minimum risk by small transactions for quick profit in STOCKS and SHARES (P.5 doubled frequently in a few hours) should investigate H. B. SMITH'S SYSTEM, the popularity of which is evidenced by the crowded state of his commodious suite of offices. Each fa commands £ 1,000 Stock without further liability. ull 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. Tho" Civil Service Gazette" says:—"This gentle- man's bona fides are indisputable." The 'Sunday Tim, 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 treated honestly. This is what Mr H. B. Smith, the well. known Stockbroker, of 110, Cannon-street, offers in his circular to d The Financial N,-ws "Nlr. mith's circulars do not emanate from some attic or garret occupied by firms whose names are even unsnown to London operators.' The "Court Journal" says "The throng of optr. ators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding, and is a sufficient testimony to the popularity of his trans- actions." Telegrams and all information free. R B. SMITH, bworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E C. 13053 5205 Y^INDSOR 0ASTLE JJLUET" Linen of Snoi&j Whiteness jgLECTRIC JgLACK I EAD. A rapid, brilliant polish No Housekeeper should be without these matchless articles. May be had of all Grocers, 4c. Gold Medals 1882 Paris 1885. SMITH & GREGORY, Blue aud Black Lead Works, Bristol. 3155 71/FAISH'S LIVER PILLS have been advertised 33 years in West of England and South Wales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, pain under thu collar-bone and between shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right side and low in back, feverishness, sickness, and headache. As an Antibilious Piil they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 7d. 13jd, and 2s 9d. By post, 15 or 33 -,t,%Tnpv. bdward Maish, M.P.S.. Chemist, Cotham, B istol. Cardiff: Coleman and Co.; Newport: Mr Albert Smith Swan- sea: Mr John Davies; Pontypooi: Mr T. Roderick, Chemists. -Harmless, Innocent, Wonderful. 5615 tffentrstoits. AILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF by the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). SEPT.—From CARDIFF. SEPT.—From WESTON. Tues 13—10.45 am, 1.15 and | Tues 13—12.0 am, 2.30, and 3.45 pm I 5.30 pm Wed 14—12.30 and 3.15 pm ) Wed 14—1.45 and 6.45 pm Thur 15—1.30 and 4.30 pm | Thurs 15-2.45 and 6.30 pm Full particulars see bills and local time tables. For special arrangements of Excursion parties, or tor hire of passenger steamers etc., apply to Edwards, Robertson, and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 4521 IVTARINE EXCURSIONS from JLtJL CARDIFF AND NEWPORT, By the new Clyde-built royal i-nail steamer W A V E It LEY. The greyhound of the Bristol Channel (Weather and circumstances permitting). WEDNESDAY, September 14th, at 3.15 p.m. AFTERNOON CHANNEL TRIP FROM CAROIFF, Leaving Cardiff at 3.15 p.m., returning about 6.30. Fares—Is M and Is. 'THURSDAY, September 15th. at 3 p.m. AFTERNOON CHANNEL TRIP FKOM NEWPORT, Lea,ving Rodney Wharf at 3 p,m., retuining about 7.30. Fares-Is 6d and Is. 529 ——— 6404 Band and Refreshments on boa, d. For tickets and particulars apply to Miss Hedsce, General Draper, Hotwells, Bristol on board or at the offices of the company, 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristol. -1 RAILWAY. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. On SATURDAY. Sept. 17th, a CHEAP FAST EXCURSION TRAIN for LONDON will leave Cardiff at 3.15 a.m., and Newport at 3.40 a..m., to return same dav at 12.0 midnight. Fare 6s. 6447 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. public appointments. CARDIF- UNION, APPOINTMENT OF PAY CLERK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Guardians of Cardiff Union will at their meeting to be held on the 1st day of October, 1887, APPOINT a PAY CLERK to distribute Out-door Relief to the poor of the Parishes of St. John, St. Mary, Koatli, Cant-on, Llan- daff (excepting Gabalfa), Penarth, Llandough, Cogan, Leckwith, and Lavernock, and to perform all the duties prescribed by the order of the Local Government Board, subject to vihose approval the appointment will be made. Salary, E150 per anuum, out of which the officer must provide the security of a Guarantee Society for £ 300. Forms of Application must be obtained from me, and returned not later than Tuesday, 27th September, 1887. By order, ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Union Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 12th September, 1887. 6452 Insurance. CCIDENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY, Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. Income. £ 246,000 COMPENSATION PAID FOR 118,000 ACCIDENTS, £ 2,350,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS-FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. CHAIRMAN .HARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. West-end Office:—8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL. LONDON, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN. Secretary. Atent :-Mr W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. 2915 12810 Huiltong. Societies. FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY Ac., OF PAELIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES :—15, QUEEN-STREET, CAIiDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own dwellings. EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS—NO REDEMPTION FEES—LOW LAW CHARGES—RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOLS—SHARES issued DAILY—DEPOSITS of £ 5 and upwards.—Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open daily. 6044 _T. A._DA.VIES. Secretary. T h E E Q U I T ABL e B U ILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-¡a. aAMMETT-STRKET. TAUNTON. MANAGER :-MR THOS. KITE. -r Hon^ fi^y; Amount already advanced, £ 297,334. Terms specially favourable to Borrowers. For Prospectus, &c., apply to Mr W. F. Gillett, 34, Ciiarles-street, Cardiff, or to the Manager. 6010 N.B.—The Manager may be consulted personally at the Great. Western Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 12;li and 13th September. mHE MERTH YR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1572. incorporated under the Bnildln; .t.;e:- Act, 1R74. LIBERAL ADVANCES (B100 to BIG, 000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No management charges. Repayments in Three to Seventeen 1: ears. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Ageiit for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawi, Mr W. COOPElt PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communcatious will receive prompt and personal attention. 1058 SourrH WALES MERCANTILE 0 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cikrdiff.-The Directors are prepa.red to accept Deposits from 24 to 4 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins. A C. A.. Secretary. I045 jp URNITURE, JJIURNITIRE, F URNITURE, FOR THE MILLION, AT gEALEY'S 56, ST. MARY STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO THE ROYAL OAK). NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES. T. S BALEY, PROPRIETOR OF THE HALF-MOON FURNITURE VANs. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. 6207 E. y A UGHAN AND CO STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. 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