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SEASONED TIMBER DRIED BV PATENT COOL-AIR SYSTEM. SOLE PROPRIETORS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT, MORRIS AND SMITH, TIMBER IMPORTERS, HERBERT-STREET SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, CARDIFF. ÐAK BOARDS ONE INCH THICK, CUT FROM LOGS, PERFECTLY DRIED IN 350 HOURS. ALWAYS IN STOCK ( MAHOGANY, OAK, TEAK, DRY 1 BIRCH, PITCH PItfE.. ( YELLOW PINK, ETC., ETC. 5143
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V ALLSOPP & SONS, V/VV x r\ and others of the finest BURTON PRICES. 'VJK v?\<sv^>Nv ALES Kilderkin rfrkin 18s 9s <#\ 21a 10a 6d N& 24a 12a Andupward* IC30
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rj^lURNITURE VANS, JPURNITDRE VANS, JJLURNITURE VANS. THE SOUTH WALES DEPOSITORY, GREAT WESTERN CO.'S GOODS STATION, DA VIS-STREET, NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. FURNITURE, PIANOS, PICTURES, GLASS, &c., WAREHOUSED OR REMOVED FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, TOWN OR COUNTRY, By Road, Rail, or Sea. Vans of All Sizes. Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. 6877 ALFRED EMBRY, PROPRIETOR,
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GOLD MEDALS, EDTN LIVERPOOL EXHtHIljk F 11 Y'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientific process securing extreme solubility and develooinc: the finest flavour of the tocoa. It is esoeciallv adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons.' -Sir Chas. A. Cameron, President Royal College ot Surgeons, Ireland, Ac. iOII
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ippl-ito statices. rArsr i CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX S&fflgh-Xj The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP Jmjd&iml COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW '1'in™ STKAMKUS will sail as follows •— DORDOGNE Bordeaux for Cardiff. August 28 GIRONDE- Cariliff for Bordeaux August 28 With poods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- bam and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette Bordeaux; Mid at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount stuart. square, Cardifi. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO., Manager*. jCSIOT A MJ5RIOAJN LTN1S. L UNITED STATES MAIL jfal-liliittliwfLS'l'KAMER-i. LIVERPOOL TO PIIILA DBLPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. Passengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The (shortest and best route to the West. For further particulais apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. C. J. CUDLIPP, Cattle. road, Cardiff JONES BROS. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place Cardiff; TILNEY and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post Office Pontypool; ,T. THOMAS, Tredegar W. Ji. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore; A. DATIES, 21, Meckan-streefc, POlItIOttvil ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Pontmorlais. Merthyr AUSTIN & MI,COCKS, Swansea JAMES RORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd; A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; and W. H. HITCHINSS, Agent, Aberkenfig 1016_ INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAY-ERS. I INMAN & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpool; or t" S. J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., Steamship Brokers, Cardiff; C. J. Cu ilipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly C. H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J Mor. Ran, 9, St. George-street, Swansea Austin & Sil- cock's, Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market-street, Neath J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 3863 EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND 1b; BY STEAMER. FREE PASSAGES are granted to FEMALE SER- VANTS, Housemaids, Laundresses, Cooks, &c., of good character, between 17 and 35 years of age, on payment of £1 for ship kit, and fare to depot in Lon. don, all of whom are in great demand in the Colony, and receive wages from B20 to 250 per annum, and board and lodging, An experienced Matron accom- panies each steamer, and, on arrival, passengers are deceived into the Government depot free of cost. Assisted passages are also granted to approved females, such as nurses, seamstresses, etc., and to labourers whose labour is connected with the land, such as ploughmen, gardeners, miners, navvies. Forms of application, rates of passage, hand- books, and all other information may be obtained on Application to THE AGENT-GENERAL FOA QUEENSLAND, 1, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, London, S.W.; Or to OWEN MORGAN, Ashgrove, TREFOREST. JAMES S. DENNIS, Market-street, TREDEGAR. All persons who pay their own passages to the Colony should apply for LAND ORDER WARRANTS, Forms and particulars to be obtained from the Shipping Finns booking the passengers, or from the Agent-General for Queensland. 6364 Snsttranrc. IVEW YORK LIFE JNSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1845. Number of Policies issued in 1888 33,334 Amount Insured f) £ 25,724,224 Accumulated Funds ;019,C71,C,00 An increase over 1887 of £ 2,094,.584 Income for the Year £ 5,117,525 Paid Policy Holders £ 2,257,833 For Agency, Prospectus, &,c., apply to BRANCH OFFICE BRISTOL CHAMBERS, NICHOLAS-STREET, BRISTOL 3634 W. H. COULTAS, DISTRICT MANAGER. IgtulMng ^orients. "THB MO.iMOT-' TLI LT'.r,-E AND JL SOUTH WALES i PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6,934 12s. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easy Repayments. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HifiYBYRNE, Secretary. 173, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 4773 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE I BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.-The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent, on Old and New Advances. — John Jen- kins, A C. A.. Secretary. 1045 kins, A C. A.. Secretary. 1045 FFI^MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.—Liberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,000). —Easy Re- payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- gress-No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGE.NRS Cardibr and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barty, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-Screet, Cadox- ton; Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newnort; Swansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 101. Oxford-street, Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. Porcher, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Ebbw Vale, Mr J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS. Secretary. ELECTRIC LIGHTING! J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of XLECTBIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON & CO., LIM. LONDON AND, CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries, Factories, Ships, Houses, &c. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power to a Distance. Telegrams—" BLE:CTI%IC, I LLANELLY, llb9 AWONDERFUL AMDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are universally admitted to b. worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders,such as wind and pain in the stomacu, sick headache, giddiness, fullness fcnd swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold ihilis, flashings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty mmutes.. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, 4s a few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring ibout all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregu- Parity of the system. If taken according to the direc* iions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, ind found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the Liver, they act like MA GIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most imponant organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long. 4ost complexion, bring back the keen e ige of appetite, aud arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d sach. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. X..b.-Full dir,c,lons are given witn each box. 4164 THE UKEAX BLUUU P OKI MEL. r-raOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comeche worst forms of diseases, and the iouies. state of theolooa, stomach liver, and kidneys they so tot he core of every disease, wnere no other medicine-' have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following josnpiaincs '.—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach oi ''Oweis giddiness in the head, dimness oi sight weak or *>re eyes, ioss of memory, palpitation of the heart, iiver bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in tils j-nesc rheumatics, lumbago, Diles, srravei, pains in the P^k, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore" throat, sore fceads and sores of ail descriptions, burns, wounds, or ^hite sweilinss, scrofula, or king's evil, gathering; ™moi!rs or cancers, pimpiesor blotches on the iacc an i pody, swelled ieec or iegs, scaos an<i itch, erysipeia- laumiice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds PK ?OJte3 at l^d and 2s 9d each, sold by mos- ^Qemiste, or irom the Eurdock Pill Manufactory, 44 wsford-streec. Swansei. 100$ ale5 by Sanson. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Fish Boxes, Barrels, &c., at CardiS Aug. 22 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Aug. 23 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steamship Shares, at Exchange. Cardiff .Aug. 22 Steamship Shares, at CaTdiff .Aug-. 22 Mr MEREDITH DAVIES. Stock, at Pelideryii, Breconshire .Aug. 27 Mr JOHN FORRESTER. Furniture, China, Plate. &c,. at Brecon Aug. 22 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING. Freehold Houses and Ground Rents, at Cardiff, Ang.26 Horse Show Sale, at Cardiff. Sept. 6 Prize and other Rams, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Superior Ram Lambs, at Canton Fair.Sept. 19 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. Public House, &c at Swansea 30 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Fnrniture, &c., at Swansea Aug. 23 Messrs HOWARD & KING. Machinery, Building Plant, &c., at Pontypridd. Ang.26 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Smelting Workx, at Swansea -Aug. 28 Stock, Stores, &c., at Landore -Aug. 29 Mr W. G. LATTV. Drugs, &c.. at Cardiff Aug. i3 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea -.Aug. 22 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Prime Meadow Hay, &c., at Bedwellty .Aug. 27 Messrs WALTER LLOYD & SON. Plas Cwrt Hyr Estate, at Carmarthen -Aug. 24 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Household furniture, at Rooms Aug. 22 Beer, &c., at Cardiff -Aug. 22 Mr J. MARKHAM. Grocery, Provisions, &e.. at Neath .Aug. 22 Mr A. NEWLAND. Household Furniture, at Rcorrs Aug. 22 Dwelling Houses and Beerhouses, at Newport.. Aug. 26 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Sheep, at Llansannor Court Sept. 2 Machinery, Plant, &c., at Caerphilly Sept. 26 & 27 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Steamship Shareg, at Cardiff Aug. 26 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. Hunters, Blood Stock, &c., at Maesgwynne Aug. 23 Mr T. WEBBER. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 27 Shares, &,C., at Caruiff .Aug. 27 Leasehold Houses, at Pontnewydd Aug. 28 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Cottage Property, at Pontypool Aug. 22 SHERIFF'S SALE. Farming Stock, &c..near Llantrissancf.. —Aug. 22 SALE THIS DAY. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On THURSDAY, August 22nd, 1889, commencing at Two oclock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND co. win -Lv-1. SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Weekly sale, an important consignment of new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising drawing and dining-room suites variously upholstered, cabinets and sideboards, gilt and walnut overmantels, dining and other tables, iron and brass bedsteads with bedding, duchcse toilets,wardrobes and bedroom suites complete, towel rails, etc. On View Morning of Sale. All lots intended for these Sales must be Entered at the offices not later than the day prior to. 11U SALE THIS DAY THE STATION YARD, BACK OF TOWN HALL, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 1889, COM- MENCING AT 11.30 A.M. PRECISELY. TO BREWERS, BEER RETAILERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Yard, about THIRTY-FIVE CASKS OF BEER, each containing 56, 18, 9, and 4 Gallons; also 20 Partly Full and Empty Casks. Seized from various Bogus Clubs, and forfeited. On View morning of Sale. There will be no reserve. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Sale-rooms, 25, Duke-street, or of Mr Wil. liam Mackenzie, Head Constable, Cardiff. 7561 SALE THIS DAY. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES AT THE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 1889, At Three p.m. (sharp). MESSRS TKEGERTHEN DUNN & .i" CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, as above, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz.:— 4 £ 263 Shares Gardepee S.S. Co., Limited. 4 £2' Shares Aberdare S.S. Co., Limited. 50 £ 20 Shares Cardiff and West of England S.S. Co., limited. 30 i;10 Shares Goldcliffe S.S. Co., Limited. 2-6Uhs Shares S.S. Saxon Briton, of Cardiff. I-64th Share S.S. Violante, of Cardiff. 2 £50 Shares Cyinuirodorion S.S. Co., Ltd. 2 £ 50 .Shares Hoy Head S.S. Co., Ltd. 1 £ 100 Share Bryn-Glas S.S. Co., Ltd. har.y entries are respectfully solicited. "I" further particulars apply to the Auctioneers and ■si ng Salesmen, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, i 7463 SALE THIS DAY. OF STKAMSHIP SHAKES AT THE EX- -U.v: Oia, VAKOitTF, on -J HUK3DAT, AUGUST INST., AT 3 P.M. ■jY/j'ESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and 1\).. co. have been favoured with instructions, to inctudfl the following Shares in the above Sale, viz. l-64t0 Share Steamship Rapid, of Cardiff. 1-64tlj Share Steamship Raglan, of Cardiff. 104tH Share Steamship Saxon Briton, of Cardiff. Stea.mship Ouse, of Cardiff. FoJó further particulars apply to the Auctioneers and ShaNI Brokers, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff, Er.tries for this sale respectfully solicited. 7582 SALE TO-MORROW. TO CHEMISTS AND OTHERS. SPITAL SQUARE WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE r.V.R itAlL WAY STATION, CARDIFF. \| B, W. G. LATTY will SELL by -i-vJL AUCTION, without the slightest reserve, on FRIDA Y NEXT, August 23rd, at Two o'clock, a quan. tity of DRUGS, STOCK BOTTLES, PATENT AND HOMfEPATHIC MEDICINES, Truces, ChowistSLiiiCtries, 16 Dozen Spectacles and Eye-glasses, a double door Iron Safe, Letterpress, i-ewt. l-.vine, &e. On vi.v morning of sale. 7540 20 Paid-ui) 910 Shares in the GRAND MUSIC-HALL and HOTEL COMPANY, Westgate-street, Cardiff 91, RICHMOND-ROAD double front BUSINESS PREMISES, being HOUSES and SHOPS, Nos. 44 and 45, Clifton-Street, Roath; 5, Cyril-crescent, corner of Stacey-road, Roath; 14a and 147, Railway- street, South Splot, Roath and 15 and 17, Llanelly- street, near the Copper and New Dowlais Works, South Splot. MR T. WEBBER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, August 27ch, 1889, at 7.30 p.m., the above SHARES, AND BUSINESS AND PRIVATE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, The Shops are in the business thoroughfare of Clif- ton-street, and now occupied by Mr Meadows, Hosier, Hatter, &c., aud Mr Winnacott, Boot and Shoe Dealer, and are altered to suit modern requirements, and in good repair. (Ground rent on Cliiton-st. Houses £ 3 per House ouly.) For further particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. PONTNEWYDD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD HOUSES, IN THE TOWN OF PONT- NEWYDD. MR T. WEBBER has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, August 28,1889, at the Pontnewydd Hotel, Pontnewydd, near Newport, Mon., at 4 o'clock pre- cisely, in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then read, and which may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer five days previous to the sale, the following Freehold and Leasehold PROPERTIES, viz. All those Four substantially-built Leasehold DWEL- LING-HOUSES, being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lowlands- terrace, Pontnewydd, and now occupied by Mr Eli Summers and others. Held on lease for 99 years, from March, 1885, at an annual ground rent of £1 6s 3d for each house. Also all those Two Semi-detached Freehold VILLAS, situate in Avenue-place, Pontnewydd, in the occupa- tion of Messrs James and Rees, at the low monthly rent of £1 3s each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen -street Arcade. Cardiff. 7621 SALE THIS DAY. M Pier Head, near Landing Stage, Cardiff. R W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY (Thursday), August 22nd (under Distress for Rent), a large quantity of Fish Boxes and Barrels, Boat, Counter, Weighing Machine, Scales, Hand-truck, &c. Sale at half-past 2. Scales, Hand-truck, &c. Sale at half-past 2. Auctioneer's Office, North-road, Cardiff. 393 SALE TO-MORROW. The Model Auction Mart, North-road. Cardiff. 1%/fR W. BRADLEY will SELL bv J>X AUCTION on FRIDAY, August 23rd, a larce quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ize. Sale at 2 o'clock. 392 SALE THIS DAY. RHIEW FARI. TONYREFAIL, NEAR LLANTRISSANT. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY NEXT, Aug. 22nd, suffi. cient of the LIVIS & DEAD STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects belonging to Mrs Margaret Lewis, to satisfy an execution issued through the High Sheriff of £ e County of Glamorgan. Ihe lots may be seen on the day of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve Cardiff, 17th August, 1889. 7594 RUSSIAN QILS. IMPORTED AT NEWCASTLE, HULL, AND CARDIFF. G OODALL & QO., LLANDAFF. 6374 NEWPORT OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates givenfor Advertise- ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS wiU receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as rom the Chief Office. ales by faction. SALE THIS DAY. SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREET. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A CONSIGN- MENT OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PORTION OF WHICH IS SOLD TO COVER AN ADVANCE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the -above Sale Rooms, on THURSDAY, August 22nd. 1889. a very large quantity of splendidly-made and well-decorated HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, consisting of dining-room suites in oak, walnut, and mahogany, beautifully upholstered in morccco, Persian saddle bags, velvet and leather; large and medium-size sideboards to match, dining tables, pier glasses, overmantels, and other dining- room appointments, Brussels, Madras, tapestry, and other carpets, rosewood and mahogany drawing-room suites in silk and plush, heavily inlaid, and of the latest designs corner and other cabinets to match with plate-glass cupboards, occasional tables and chairs, overmantels to match, Chippendale china brackets and knick-knacks. LIBRARY AND OFEICE FURNITURE comprising mahogany secretaire, bookcase, oak and mahogany bookshelves, bentwood chairs, cylinder office table, pier glasses, occasional chairs and tables, coal vases, &c. BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS in walnut, mahogany, and birch, comprising duchesse stands and tables, large ladies' wardrobes, gentlemen's 9 wardrobes, chests of drawers, half-circle washstands, brass French bedsteads, brass and iron do., pier glasses, commodes, occasional chairs and tables, small work and writing tables, &c., &c. There will also be offered a quantity of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE removed from private residences for convenience of gale, consisting of two full-compass pianofortes, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, bedsteads, bedding, and a quantity of small useful household requisites. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Full particulars may be had from the catalogues now in course of preparation. Goods on view Wednesday from 11 a.tc. to 4 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea, 7538 NEWPORT, MON. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, SHOP, AND PREMISES, AND TWO WELL-KNOWN BEERHOUSES, AT PILLGWENLLY, AND A LONG-LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE IN YORK-PLACE. MR A NEWLAND has received in- structions from the Trustees of Mr William Jones (deceased) to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Commercial-road, Newport, on MONDAY, th August, 1889, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such Lots as may be then determined upon LOT I.-All those Six MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES with yards and back buildings belonging, situate and being Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10,11 and 12, Church- street, Pillgwenlly, Newport, let at a weekly rentaJ of 4s 6d each, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. This Lot is held with other property under lease dated 24th December, 1824, for the residue of a term of 72 years from 25th March. 1824, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of £ 0. This Lot is subject to a right of way along the west side thereof in favour of the owners of the Trede- gar Arms Inn. LOT 2.-All that well-accustomed BEERHOUBE, known as the "Royal George," with Premises belong- ing, situate and being No. 13, Church-street, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr S, Manship, at the yearly rent of £ 30. The Beerhouse and portion of the Outbuildings are held with other property under lease dated 1st June, 1827, for the residue of a term of 70 years from 2bth March, 1827, and the remainder of tne premises is held under the same lease as Lot 1. This Lot will be sold subject to apportioned ground rents amounting to 23 Ó 8d per annum. LOT 3.-A.11 those 3 MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES situate and being Nos, 17,18, and 19, Church- street aforesaid, and let at a weekly rental.of 5s each, the landlord paying rates. This lot is held under the same lease as the beerhouse comprised in Lot 2, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of S2 per annum. LOT 4.—All that GROCER'S SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE with warehouse belonging, situate at the corner of Church-street and High-street, and being No. 20, Church-street aforesaid, and in the occupation of Mi W, Woodman, at the low annual rent of £20. This lot is held under the same lease as Lot 3, and will be sold subject to an apportioned groundjrent of £1 bs per annum. LOT 5.-All that SMITH'S SHOP, STABLE, and PREMISES, situate at the rear of Lots 3 and 4 and with a frontage to High-street. Let to Mr R. Fursey at a yearly rental of £ 13, the landlord paying rates. This lot is held under same lease as Lots 3 and 4, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of bs per annum. LOT 6.—All that excellently Bituated and well- accustomed BfSERHODSE. known as the "Ship and Pilot," Cburch-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr H. Price, at the yearly rent of £ 35, together with the TWO COTTAGES ADJOINING, It f at a weekly rental of 5s each, and a YARD, STABLE and PREMISES at the rear thereof, let at 24 per annum, the landlord paying rates on the cottages, stables, &c. This lot is held under the same lease as Lots 3, 4, and 5, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of;23 15s. LOT 7.—All those four MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES situate and being Nos. 1. 2, 3, and 4, Temple-street, Pillgwenlly, let to good tenants at a monthly rental of 2ô.; oach, the landlord paying portion of rates. This lot is held under lease with other property from 25th March, 1846, for 59 years, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 2 13s per annum. The auctioneer has also been instructed to offer for sale LOT 8.—All that DWELLING HOUSE situate and being No. 30, York-place, Newport, containing three sitting-rooms, four bedrooms, kitchen and convenient offices. Held for the unexpired term of 999 years from 1st November, 1886, at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ 2 16s. For particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, Tredegar-place, Newport Mr Geo. Baker, 48, Stow-hill, Newport, or to Messrs JEVONS, RYLEY & JEVONS, Solicitors, Tlby 19, Sweeting-street, Liverpool. SALE THIS DAY. BLAENAVON. SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD AND COMPACT COTTAGE PROPERTY. MR JOHN YOUNG has been favoured with instructions from Mr George Dicks, who is now residing in America, to realise for him, by AUCTION, the following very valuable enclosed COTTAGE PROPERTY and large productive gardens. LOT I.-COTTAGE and GARDEN, let to Mr R. Broom at 4i per week. LOT 2.—COTTAGE and GARDEN, let to Mr J. Coombs at 2s 6d per week. LOT 3.-COTTAGE and GARDEN, let to Mr J. Cripps at 38 3d per week. LOT 4.-COTTAGE and GARDEN, let to Mr J Rees at 3s 3d per week. LOT 5.-COfTAGE and GARDEN, let to Mrs Rees at 38 3d per week. Making a gross total rental of £41. 5s 6d. This very desirable property is situate in the Cotcha or Coed Wood, Blaenavon, at a convenient distance from the town and works, most pleasantly situate, having a south aspect, and is held on a 999 years' lease from the 1st February, 1879, at a yearly ground rent of 24. The property will be offered in one or more lots, and subject to conditions to be produced and read at time of sale. The Sale will be held at the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, or, THURSDAY, August 22nd, 1889, at 6.30 p.m. Notice.—A large portion of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage, repayable by instalments over a term of years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Tredegar-place, Newport or to Messrs Trevor and Son, Solicitors, Bridgwater. 7595 GADLYS COTTAGE, ABERDARK IMPORTANT SALE OF^OUSIHOLD FURNI- MR YOUNG- has been favoured with instructions from F. by puffi fuC who IS leavmg England, to SELL by PlJBLIC AUO TION his Being thewntgujof Drawing and Dining-rooms, Hall, Kitchens, Bedrooms &c., Comprising useful and valuable sUItes of furniture, tables, oil paintings, pictures, chairs mirrors, vases, bronzes, ware, electro-plated articles and cutlery, side- board, piano in rosewood case, cabinets, Brussels and other carpets, ornaments, brass and iron bedsteads, mattresses and beds, bedroom suites wardrobes, duchesse tables, stands, kitchen utensils, garden implements, <sc., &c. H The Sale will take place on THURSDAY and FRI- DAY, August 29th and 30th, 1889, at 2^ each Jay Catalogues may be had on an,i after Monday. Aug. 26th, 1889, on application to Auctioneer, 7 Tredegar- place. Newport, Mon.; or to F. G. MusgVave, Esq., Gadlys Cottage, Aberdare 8 7598 SALE TO-MORROW. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN MAESGWYNNE, LLANBOIDY AN UNUSUALLY IMPORTANT SALE of a high- class Stud of pand matured HUNTERS and most promising highly-bred YOUNG BLOOD STOCK Also the celebrated MAESGWYNNE PACK OF FOXHOUNDS, numbering about 33 couple of Hunt. ing Hounds, and a fair contingent of Puppies. This Pack is admittedly the best in all Wales. The late Master's experience as an M.F.H. exceeded fifty years, and the present Pack has some of the best strains of blood that can possibly be obtained, In addition to the Foxhounds and the grand stud of Horses will also be Sold several CARRIAGES HARNESS, SADDLES, &c., Ricks of well-harvested HAY, IMPLEMENTS, c- MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS,& CO. XvJL are favoured with instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late W. It. H. Powell, Esq.. M.P., to SELL by AUCTION, at Maesgwynne, on FRIDAY August the 23rd (the day following the Carmarthen' Hunters' Show), the above very valuable, briefly des- cribed, but well-known stud of horses and the grand far-famed pack of foxhounds, &e. Luncheon at Twelve. This sale to commence at one o'clock punctually. Full descriptive catalogues and any information may be obtained from the Stud Groom at Maes- gwynne, or from Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Co., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Carmarthen. 7557 QWBRIDGE'S gTOMACHIC (A Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract), For the PERMANENT CURE of INDIGESTION, with all its resultant forms of General Debility. OWBRIDGE'S STOMACHIC exercises upon diges- tive functions three powerful curative influences, rarely, if ever, found in such perfect combination in any other medicine professing a similar object. FIRSTLY—Being the natural tonic of the Pneumogas- tric nerves, it restores the coat of the stomach to the vigorous condition necessary to healthy digestion. SECONDLY-It is the most efficacious anti-acid known to science, and immediately relieves the pains to which the dyspeptic may have long been a subject. THIRDLY—It purifies the entire digestive system by promoting a regular action of the liver and bowels, obviating the necessity for any injurious hepatic stimulant. For these reasons OWBRIDGE'S STOMACHIC takes rank as the FI NEST DIGESTIVE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, The Laboratory, Hull. Sold in Bottles, Is lid and 2s 3d by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. 5265 11l il ^aies im Auction. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. BY ORDER. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS, 1862 AND 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE SOUTH WALES SMELTING COMPANY, LTD.. IN LIQUIDATION. LANDORE, NEAR SWANSEA, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SMELTING WORKS. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES, the person duly appointed in this matter, will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of August, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be uroduced), all those LEASEHOLD SMELTING WORKS, situate at Landore, and known as the South Wales Smelting Works. The buildings and machinery included in the sale are as follow :-Cupola house, containing four cupolas with fittings and flooring plates; blast receiver, water tank, and hydraulic lift, two long kilns for burning ore, roaster furnace with charters, calciner house, with one double and four single calciners, smelting furnace house containing two large furnaces cased with iron plates, joiners' shop, labora- tory with 2 Cornish furnaces, smithy, 4 kilns, silver refinery with 2 furnaces and blast receiver, also flooring plates, engine-bouse with blower and engines by Saville-street Foundry, with fittings, iron tank, and flooring plates, boiler-house with 2 Cornish boilers and pump, crushing-house with engine, boiler, and breaker, substantially built offices, store-house, and workmen's lodge, together with all necessary culverts and stacks. There is a supply of water, extensive tipping accom- modation, and water frontage and wharf, at which vessels can discharge. The property is held on two leases, viz., one.from the Duke of Beaufort, dated 4th May, 1883, for a term of 23 years from the 25th March, 1886, at a rental, after 1st and 2nd years, of £ 200 per annum. The other from Messrs Callana's trustee for a term of 63 years from 25th March, 1885, at a rental of B100 per annum. NOTE.-The Stocks, Stores, Tools, Loose Plant, and Office Furniture will be sold by auction at the Works on Thuisday, the 29th inst. 7559 Further particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained of Richard Garnaut Cawker, Esq., the Official Liquidator, Temple-street Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place or from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. BY ORDER. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS, 1862 AND 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE SOUTH WALES SMELTING COMPANY. LTD.. IN LIQUIDATION, SOUTH WALES SMELTING WORK LANDORE. NEAR SWANSEA, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF STOCKS, STORES, TOOLS, LOOSE PLANT, and OFFICE FURNITURE. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES, the person duly appointed in this matter, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above works, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August, 1839, the whole of the STOCKS, STORES, TOOLS, LOOSE PLANT, AND OFFICE FURNITURE, I comprising 400 tons of Irish ore, litharge, silver dross, pig lead, about 100 tons of castings and wroughltiron, 40 tons of coke, new blower by the Saviue -street Foundiy (No. 60, Baker's patent), blower, steam crane, 4 crab winches, 4 blocks and chains, several weighing machines, wheeling plates, wheelbarrows, quantity oi new fire and other bricks, quantity of bags, hydraulic jack to lift 20 tons, portable forges, bellows, anvils, vices, smiths' and other tools, bar iron, steel bolts and nuts, rails, j oil, gtecse, belting, stocks and dies, new shovels, beam scales, &c., &c. I The whole of the tools. The contents of the Laboratory, containing four assayers'balances, scales, new silver scale and weights, by Degrave, Short, and Co., 1887 chemicals, and other laboratory requisites. OFFICE FURNITURE.—Linoleum, matting, maho- gany and other desks, stationery cupboards, pigeon holes, washstand, letter presses, chairs, tables, ci-c,; also a patent clock. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. There will be no reserve. Detailed catalogues will be prepared, and can be, obtained at the offices of the Auctioneer three days prior to sale. Further particulars can be obtained of Richard Garnaut Cawker, Esq., the Official Liquidator, Temple- street; or from the Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 7b60 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been JJv-JL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of August, 1889, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in velvet, walnut cheffonniere with plate-glass and marble-top, walnut loo tables, conches, sofas, easy chairs, pier glasses, pianoforte, mahogany bookcase, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door, washstands, and dressing tables, iron and brai's bedsteads, palliasses, spring mattresses, willouff beds, carpets, cana-.«eat and 'kitchen chairs, kitchen requisites. Also a consignment ')f travelling trunks, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. 7485 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. igniters and (Fontraxts. MOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD. I' TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash Local Board invite, and are prepared to receive, separate TENDERS for the following purposes for one. year, namely:— 1. Supplying Lime Stone and Gravel. Breaking Lime Stone a-id Gravel. 2, Hauling Lime Stone and Gravel. 3. Supplying Native Stones. Breaking Native Stones. 4. Hauling Native Stones. Specification may be seen, and forms of Tender obtained, on application being made to the Surveyor of the Board, at the Town Hall; Mountain Ash, on and- after Thursday, the 22nd instant. Sealed Tenders, prepaid, and endorsed Tender for Supplying Stones "and "Tender for Hauling Stones," to be sent to me not later than one o'clock on Monday, the 2nd of September next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, H. P. LINTON, Clerk to the Board. Town Hall, Mountain Ash, August 19tb, 1889. 7617 SCHOOL BOARD OF" THE UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited tor ALTERATIONS to CADLE BOARD SCHOOL. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offices of the Board, Fisher-street, Swansea, on and after Wednesday, 21st instant. Tenders, sealed and endorsed "Cadle Board School," to reach me not later than 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the 3rd September next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the. lowest or any Tender. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk of the Board. Fisher-street, Swansea, 2Cth August, 1889. 7613 LANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL L BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION and FURNISHING of a new SCHOOL at Glais. Plans, specifications, and other particulars may be had from the Architect, Mr Rees Llewelyn, Birch- grove. Separate tenders for the school buildings and school furniture, marked and sealed, must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Board, Mr A. H. Thomas, on or before MONDAY, the 9th day of September next. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Llansamlet, August 20th, 1889. 7614 T^EDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of IIE. FRESHMENTS at the above Society's Show, to be held at Nelson,, Treharris, on THURSDAY, 12th Sept., 1889, Two marquees to be provided—one for luncheons, and one for drink refreshments. Parties tendering to pro- vide their own tents 100 luncheons guaranteed. Sealed tonder,3 to be addressed to and received by the Secretary by August 31st, 1889. The highest tender not necessatily accepted. All particulars to be had of WM. EDMUNDS, Sec., 7610 Nelson, Treharris, R.S.O. rjT~O rrr L D E R S. TENDERS are required for BUILDING a VICARAGE at Pentyrch for the Rev Theophilus Rees. The plans can be seen and quantities obtained at my Office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the 2nd prox. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, A. It.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 17th August, 1889. 7577 RP 0 B U I L -D E R S „ TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWO SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS for Thos. Pritchard, Esq. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Primrose Villa, near Quakers' Yard Station. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 26th inst. to Thos. Pritchard, Esq., Primrose Villa, near Treharris, R.S.O. 7535 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO BUILDERSPLANS andTSPECf- FICATION of a NEW CHAPEL at Robert Town, near Pontypridd, may be inspected at 12, Thompson-street, Robert Town, from the 26th to the 30th inst. Tenders received by Rev E. Roberts, Ponty. pridd, not later than September 3rd. The acceptance of the lowest tender not guaranteed. 7619 JJUSSIAN LUBRICATING OILS. WELL KNOWN AND EXTENSIVELY USED. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL COMPANY. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, 6701 CARDIFF. T. G. M 0 G E R 12, DIAMOND-STREET, CARDIFF, Will, on Receipt of Post-card, be happy to WAIT on FAMILIES in the neighbourhood of Roath with a Supply of HOME-MADE BREAD, MADE from SPILLER'S SUPERFINE FLOUR 3Eb 1 paid to any person who, Xv v by usin? GOLDMANN'S TOOTH WATER, is again troubled with toothache.—S. Goldmann and Co., Dresden. To,be obtained genuine from Mr J. MUNDAY, CHEMIST, 1, High.stteet, Cardiff Per bottle, la bd by post, Is 9d. 40-1178 Ipttblic Jifliirss. TAKE NOTICE.—The Partnership be- JL tween D. Jones and J. Williams, Grocers, Maerdy and Cadoxton, has been dissolved. D. Jones carries on the business in the future,-D. Jones and Company, Grocers, Maerdy and Cadoxton.—Aug. 21st, 1889. 582 THE PICNIC of the CARDIFF CYMMRODORION SOCIETY will take place on SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, and NOT on the 24th as at first intended. Further information as to the place to be visited and time of leaving, etc., will again be furnished to all members. 383 CARDIFF HORTICULTURAL C SOCIETY AND WORKING MEN'S SHOW.: FINAL NOTICE. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY NEXT, August 23rd. For Entry Forms apply Hon.Secretaries, 54, Woodville- road, Cardiff. 7596-594 COUNTY BOROH OF CARDIFF. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, unless the Donkey found straying on THURSDAY, the 15th inst,, and impounded in the Corporation Pound at Canton, in the said County Borough, is reclaimed on or before SATURDAY NEXT, the 24th inst., and all expenses paid in respect thereof, the same will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION to defray such expenses as afore- said. For further particulars apply to Mr James Kemmiss, Manager of Markets, No. 67, Bedford-st., Cardiff. Dated this 21st day of August, 1889. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff. 7620 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1875. JU 38 and 39 Vic., c. 60 ADVERTISEMENT OF DISSOLUTION BY AWARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEN that on the 16th day of August, 1889, the Chief Registrar signed an Award for the DISSOLUTION of the DOWLAIS FIREMEN'S SOCIETY kNo. 1), Register No. 156, held at the Royal Exchange Inn, Dowlais, in the County of Glamorgan, and that such society is thereby dissolved unless, within three months from the date of the Gazette in which this advertisement appears, proceedings be com. menced by a member or other person interested in or having any claim on the funds of the society to set aside such dissolution, and the same be set aside accordingly. J. M. LUDLOW. 28, Abingdon-street, Westminster, 7615 'Chief Registrar. 2ND VOL. BATT. S.W.B., 84, Dock-street, Newport, 20th August, 1889. N A V A L MANCEUYRES." SPECIAL ORDERS with reference to the DEFENCE of the BRISTOL CHANNEL and PORTS AGAINST a LANDING FROM THE HOSTILE FLEKT. On the Regimental Call of the bugle and alarm, members of the corps are earnestly requested to make every effort to muster at Head Quarters with as little delay as possible, and there await further orders. Uniform-Undress. Bugler-Sergeant Harris and buglers will be warned for duty, and must hold themselves in readiness to sound the alarm at whatever time they may be called upon to do so. The Cyclists will also hold themselves in readiness to carry out orders. Officers commanding outlying companies may assem- ble their men at their respective headquarters, and hold themselves in readiness to co-operate, if called upon. By order, T. H. HEARSEY, Captain and Acting Adjutant. 7589 2nd V., S. W. B. T~"O THE OVERSEERS OF THE JL PARISH of NEWTON NOTTAGE. in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, and to the SUPERIN. TENDENT of the POLICE for the division of New- castle, in the County of Glamorgan, aforesaid, and to all whom it may concern. I, JOHN CLARKSON, of 15, Well-street, Porth- cawl, in the County of Glamorgan, aforesaid, Estate Agent and Secretary of the Porthcawl Esplanade Hotel Company, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Division of Newcastle, in the County of Glamorgan, to be holden at the Police-court, Bridgend, in the said division, in the said county, on Saturday, 31st day of August, 1859, for a License to sell Intoxicating Liquors by retail at the house and pre. mises, known as the Esplanade Hotel, 011 the Espla- nade at Porthcawl, aforesaid, situate in the said parish of Newton Nottage, in the said county, and known by the sign of the Esplanade Hotel, aforesaid, to be drunk either on or off the premises. Given under my hand this 24th day of July, 1889. JAMES CLARKSON. Witness to the signature ) of the aboue-named >■ D. R. PRICE. John Clarkson ) 7402 HE BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT— RIGHT HON. LOUD TREDEGAR, TKEDEGAR PAnKo The above Society's ANNUAL SHOW of CATTLE. HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, SHEEP DOGS, WELSH FOXHOUNDS, POULTRY, AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS, VEGETABLE PRODUCE, &c., will take place in a spacious f, iel d at NELSON (LLANCAIACH) ON THURSDAY, 12TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1889, When Prizes amounting to nearly £300 Will be Offered for Competition. SEVERAL OPEN CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE FINALLY AUG. 31, 1889. Schedules of Prizes are now ready, and can be had, together with entry forms and all information, of the Secretary, ADDITIONAL CLASS NOT IN SCHEDULES. For the best Yearling Cob, Pony or Gelding; First Prize, £ 2 2s Od Second, £1 Is Od. WM. EDMUNDS, 7441 Nelson, Treharris, R.S.O. ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE ABOVE SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HOUSES, AND PONIES, including TRIAL OF PONIES IN THE BENDING COMPE. TITION, AND SHOW OF STOCK, Will take place in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY, ON THURSDAY, THK 12TH SEPTEMBER, 1889, When Prizes to the amount of B500 will be dis- tributed over well-arranged classes. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE POLO CLUB TOURNA- MENT, DINNER, RACES, AND BALL will also take place during the week, commencing Monday, the 9th of September; the Races (under National Pony and Galloway Racing Rules) being fixed for Friday, the 13th, when Eight interesting Events are advertised to come off. Entries for the Horse aod Agricultural Show finally close on Tuesday, 3rd September, 1889. Schedules ot prizes, entry forms, and other informa- tion may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER, 7382 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO WREXHAM, A REGISTER OF WINDOWS, SEATS, kc., Including nearly every first-class position for viewing the Procession, with all particulars, terms, &c., together with a PLAN OF THE PROPOSED ROUTE within the borough of Wrexham, will be forwarded on receipt of a Penny Stamp by W. Hawkins Tilston, Estate Agent, 7, Henblas-street, Wrexham. 7443 CAERPHILLY FAIR will be held oll V7 SATURDAY NEXT, August 24th inst. 7579 Jroonriai. •PP OW TO MAKE MTTNE Y I FIVE POUNDS OFTEN DOUBLED IN A FEW DAYS. Explanatory Pamphlet sent Post Free. Write to- LONDON STOCK AND SHARE SYNDICATE ASSOCIATION, 15, ABCRURCH-LANE. 7612 LONDON. E.C. 4POR THE BLOOD IS THE ILFE. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark-" Blood Mixture. 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INVALID MEN WHO ARE NBKVOUS AND JL DEPRESSED without joy for the present or hope for the future, an,1 whose past is a regret, should send j 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address H. HOWELL, Esq., the Secretary, INVALID MEN. 4, Fitzalan-square, Sheffield. j, 13712 b222 (Education. CARDIFF. LLYFR TONAU CYNNULLEIDFAOL CYMRU, GAN DR. PARRY. Yr holl donau gan Dr Parry, a'r emynau wedi en cyf- arwyddo yn fanoi, i gymanfaoedd am haner pris. Pris, y Rhan, H.N., li S.F., 6ch. RHAN GYNTAF a RHAN YR AIL YN BAROD. YN Y WASG RHAN Y TRYDYDD.-38. Calfaria (M. 9). 39. Caerdaf (M. 10). 40. Darllen gan. 45. Y Bugail D& (M. 39.) (M. 9, 13, 19). 41. Darllen gan (M. 9, 10, 20). 42. Disgwylfa (M. 15). 43. Gorphenwyd (M. 22). 44. Aberystwyth (M. 39). 46. Dydd y Farn (M. 49). 47. Gwyliadwrith (M, 51). 48. Bendithiad (M. 54). 49. Yr Aiigy- fodiad (M. 65). 50. Dies Irae (M. 68). 51. Sanc- teiddiwyd (>I. 70). 52. Morwriaeth (M. 8-8, 8, 3). 53. Arweiniad (M, 10, 4). 54. Anthem Te Deum.' Ti, O Dduw, a Folwn (We Praise Thee, 0 God), O.N. a S.F., 3c., S.F., t;c. ELFENAU CERDDORIAETH (The Theory of Music), yn Gymraeg, gan Dr Joseph Parry. Pris Swllt. Catalogue, with list of 100 Choruses, 60 Songs, 25 Dustts, Anthems, Glees, &c., sent on receipt of stamp. Ail Orders to be sent to 1134 D. M. PARRY, Penarth, South Wales. THE CARDIFF COLLEGE SCHOOL. PRESIDENT. ALDERMAN WILLIAM TAYLOR, M.D., J.P. HEAD MASTER. WILLIAM JOHN GREENSTREET, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, Mathematical Tripos, 1882; formerly Senior Mathematical Master and Vice- Principal of the Hull and East Riding College late Lecturer to the Cambridge University Extension Society at Hull. SECOND MASTER. F. HEMINGWAY, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, Classical Tripos, 1885 late Assistant Master, Surrey County School. ASSISTANT MASTERS. R. S. CRUMP, B.A., late Hastings Exhibitioner, Queen's College, Oxford, Honours in Classics and History. HUGH MEYLER, B.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, Honours in Final School of Modern History. P. ROBINSON, B.A., late Exhibitioner of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Classical Honours; also B.A. with Classical Honours London University. FRENCH. PAUL BARBIER, University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. GERMAN. F. T. ARNOLD, M.A., PlI. D., University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. CHEMISTRY. J. TUDOR CUNDALL, F.C.S., University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. MUSIC. T. B. AYLWARD, Organist and Choir-master, St. Andrew's, Cardiff (for nine years Organist of Chichester Cathedral). The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on MONDAY, September 16th, 1889. For Prospectus and full particulars apply to the HEAD MASTER, THE COLLEGE SCHOOL, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. 7320 -iT. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. s A FIRST-CLASS MODERN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, WITH KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. PRINCIPAL-MISS TULLIS. Premises of nearly Sixty Rooms, large staff of Certifi- cated Teachers, wide Curriculum (English, Modern Languages, Classics, Mathematics, Science, Drawing, Clagil Singing, Calisthenics, Handwork, included in the ordinary course, moderate and inclusive Fees. Public examinations optional, but the following have been passed by pupils LONDON MATRICULATION.—Nine First Class, one Honours. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. ENTRANCE EXHIl- NATION.—Scholarships of £50, £ 40, £40, 250, £3Q a year, each for three years three Exhibitions of S10 a year. CAMBRIDGE LOCAL.-All classes of honours, distinc- tions, passes. SOUTH KENSINGTON.—In Physiology, Hygiene. Botany, Mathematics, Chemistry, Mechanics, and Freehand, Model, Geometrical, and Perspective Draw. ing. Also College of Preceptors. Trinity College, etc. The AUTUMN TERM WILL BEGIN on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. Resident Pupils assemble on the 12th. 7200 QT. MARGARET'S, RICHMOND- KJ ROAD, CARDIFF. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY CLASS FOR BOYS UNDER TEN. PEI.-CIPAL: Mrs SIMPSON, First-class Government Certificated Teacher, assisted by an efficient staff. Large-and well-ventilated schoQl rooms, Fees moderate. Vacancies for boarders. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 10th. 772 ARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL^ ROATH, CARDIFF.—Principals, the Misses MARKS, assisted by an efficient staff of Resident and Vibiting Teachers. Thorough education, careful moral t.ainir home comforts, personal supervision; mode-vte inclusive fees; large airy house, with good tennis lawn attached. 15843 AUTUMN TERM, SEPTEMBER 14th. 7347 ENSINGTON HOUSE, K WINDSOR-PLACK, CARDIFF BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS The Misses HARVEY. 116 The Autumn Term will Commence 19th September. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, s 8, CLARE-GARDENS, RIVERSIDE. Principal: Miss PINCOTT. STUDIES to be RESUMED AUGUST 26th, 1889. Pupils prepared for local Examinations in Music. Private lessons given in Music, including the Organ. 5 OARDING and DAY-SCHOOL for GIRLS, 7, WESTBOURNE-CRESCENT, CAR- DIFF. Principal, Miss HIBBS, Cert. R.A.M. with Honours. Boarders receive all home comforts under the care of Mrs Hibbs. 22 rA PENARTH. IVY TOR, WESTBOURNE-ROAD, JL PENARTH. SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS—MRS and Miss WHITE. THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE ON SEP- TEMBER 17TH. Application by letter until September 10th. 7543 RF,PARATORY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for BOYS, HASLAND HOUSE, VICTORIA-ROAD, PENARTH.—Mr JOSEPH LUGG having removed from Westbourne-road to more com- modious premises, WILL (D. V.) RE-OPEN 17th SEPT., at the above address. 947 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. I \J< —— PRINCIPAL Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College examinations. Special attention is given to comfort, refinement, and physical well-being, Terms moderate Fees from entrance. 1024 7833 The Next Term will commence September 18th. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, HEATH HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. PRINcipAis-The MISSES LLEWELLYN. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Fees moderate. The NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN SEP TEMBER 12th. MAESYCWMMEK. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL.—Mrs NICHOLLS, F.E.I.S., F.S.Sc. Gold and Silver Medalist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, the Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London, and the London College of Music). The last three years 600 certificates, over 400 dis- tinctions, and 300 special certificates have been gained fx\>m Trinity College, Royal Academy, College of Pre- ceptors, Science and Art (London), and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes trom Trinity College aud Science aud Art (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, silver medal for music, and 3 bronze medals from the London College of Music, and 48 certificates of merit for drawing, painting (oil and water colour), and various kinds of needlework. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, in. cluding German, French, mathematics, drawing, paint- ing, music, book-keeping, geometry, perspective, Botany, Acoustics, literature, and everything useful. The Examiners (London) said :—" The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal," Arithmetic Excellent," Scripture Excellent." 2100 per annum is given in Scholarships, and BlM to ciao in prizes Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in all parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholar- ships, and preparation for any University examination, five guineas. Day pupils, 10s 6d. One of the best schools in the country.Vide Press. 13790 6458 NEATH. "VTEATH.—PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. -i-l Higher Education.—Application for terms, <tc., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 CHEPSTOW. HEPSTOW SCHOOL, HIGH TREES. C —Eleven University and Government Certificates just received. First and Second Classes. Fine Resi- dence. Home Comfort. Sports. Limited to 40 boys. Inquire. Principal, G. Dewdney, B.A. Second, G. Bryant, B.A. 476 TENBY. T ENBY. GREENHILL SCHOOL. Beautiful residence. Large grounds, near the sea. Admirably adapted in every way for delicate boys or boys whose parents are in India or the Colonies. Collegiate or commercial education. Established 20 years., References to Distinguished Men, Parents, and "Old Boys." PRINCIPAL: H GOWARD, M.A. LL.B., Honour and Prize-man (London). 214 BRISTOL. ONG ASHTON SCHOOI: NEAR J-J BRISTOL. Tor Prospectus and Notice of School Exhibitions, apply to the Head Master, 7192 Wi-J. KEMPE, M.A. BARM STAPLE. UTTMARGARET'S, BARNSTAPLE.— KJ FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION for GIRLS. Every home comfort. Trained Certificated Teachers. Terms moderate. Misses Bo&dea and Bawling. 7SQ (Kftnraiion. BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVIDS. HEAD-MASTER.—REV. D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Formerly Head-Master of Friar's School, Bangor. There are SEVEN ASSISTANT-MASTERS, all Graduates in High Honours at either Oxford or Cam- bridge. The College is beautifully situated in its own grounds on the banks of the Usk, and consists of Head-Master's House, with a fine Chapel, Large Schoolroom, Library, Six Class-rooms, Chemical Laboratory, and Private Studies, &c., and near the main buildings are two Assistant-Masters' Houses and a Hostel, which is to be opened in September. There is a large and well-laid Cricket and Football Field close to the Buildings, and a Gymnasium. The spot is famous for its healthiness and for the beauty of its surroundings, and the Buildings are unrivalled in the Principality. The following is the List of Honours and Distinctions won by Pupils of the College since its resuscitation, ten years ago, under the present Head-Master ;— 41 Scholarships and Exhibitions; of these 15 are Classical Scholarships of P.80 a year, 8 First Classes. 20 Second Classes. 16 Third Classes. One Indian Civil Service (the only one from Wales). One Admission into Woolwich (the only one from Wales). Several Admissions into Sandhurst and Army. 74 Higher Certificates from the Oxford and Cam- bridge Schools Examination Board. Several London University Matriculations. Numerous Passes for Law, Medical Preliminary Examinations, and for Engineering and Commercial Pursuits (Banking, &c.). During the last 18 months Nine Scholarships and Exhibitions have been gained, of which Five are Classical Scholarships of S30 a year One Science, the Powys Exhibition, Middlesex Hospital (£100), &c. For terms and Fuller Particulars apply to the Head Master. 6988 CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. The HOSTEL -a New Boarding-house in the Ground, limited to 30 Boys—will be OPENED in SEPTEMBER NEXT. Fees :-Board and Tuition, £ 36 lCs a year. Applv to Head Master. bS89 QHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. j SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. On TUESDAY, Sept. 24, an EXAMINATION will be held for Two St. David s Scholarships of £20 a year and for Four House Scholarships of;220 to S20 a year each. Apply to the Head Master. 6990 0HRIST COLLEGE^ BRECON^ TWO DAVID EVANS' SCHOLARSHIPS (given by David Evans, Esq., Old Bank, Brecon), of the annual value of £50, WILL BE OFFERED FOR COM- PETITION September 26-li. Open to natives of Brecom-hire and Glamorganshire. Age, 14-17. Apply to Head Master. 74^0 LLANDOVERY. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. WARDEN. Rev OWEN EVANS, M.A.. First Class Honours (Science), Oxford. There are TEN ASSISTANT NIASTERS (the same AS last term), all graduates of Oxford and Cambridge, five with first class honours in Classics, Mathematics, and Science, and two Fellows of Colleges. Seyen class-rooms, library, reading-room, che mical laboratory, nine private studies, gymnasiums, three fives courts, cricket and football fields, sick wards, detached sanatorium. The neighbourhood is singu- larly healthy. There has never yet been any epidemic in the school. FRENCH a regular Form subject. WELSH for all Welsh-speaking boys. MODERN SIDE ill two sets-(n GERMAN, (2) SCIENCE (PHYSICS. MECHANICS, THEORETI- CAL alld PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY), DRAWING. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN. SPECIAL CLASS for LONDON MATRICULA- TION. Eight boys passed during the last two years. PRIVATE TUITION for all Preliminaries for Banks and Engineering. During the last ten years 51 SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS have been won by the school. Of these 12 are open at Oxford and Cambridge,4 being at Bulliol College, Oxford. In one year (188S) Llandovery gained 9 scholarships and exhibition at Oxford and "Cauibridg- five of them open. In the same year Llandovery gained 29 Oerfili- cates (the highest number ever gained by a Welsh school, namely, 16 Higher and 13 Lower), with 7 Dis. tinctions, and 28 First Class from the Oxford and Cam- bridge School Examination Board. In number of Higher Certificates ouly one school of its size stood above it. I In 1887 Lower Certificate Examination, Llandovery boys stood first and third in all England in number of First Classes. Last term 126 boarders in four boarding-houses. Next term, owing to increase in number of boarders, a fifth boarding-house will be opened. Boys attend place of worship selected by parents, For particulars apply to the Warden. LLANDOVERY SCHOLARSHIPS. NEXT JANUARY over 43 SCHOLARSHIPS, RANGING from £ 50 downwards, worth £ 630 a year, will be offered for competition, graded according to age. A certain number of these will be confined to boys entering next SEPTEMBER. and next JANUARY. Syllabus of subjects may be obtained There is no religious restriction attached to any Scholarship. Two leaving exhibitions for Oxford. For particulars apply to THE WARDEN. LLANDOVERY SCHOLARSHIPS. Three additional ENTRANCE HOUSE SCHOLAR- SHIPS, two of S15 each and one of £10, are offered for competitition on the 25th of SEPTEMBER to all boys desirous of admission to the School next term. For particulars apply to THE WARDEN. 7498 ABERYSTWYTH. NIVERSITY COLLEGiifoF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. PRESIDENT-THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B.; PRINCIPAL—The Rev. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. I (Lond. and Oxon), D.D. (Edin.) A large number of Entrance SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS, from 1;40 to Elo (open and close), offered for competition. Examination begins Wednes- day, September 18tb, 18S9. A fee of LIU per session admits to all classes; single classes, £ 1 PER F1' Women students admitted into Hall of Residence,unaer superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter, at a cnarae of 30 guineas per session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Waie3, Abeiystwyih. „ „ 6918 MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. 10th July, 18B9. LEWIS MORRIS- » Sees. LAMPETER. THE COLLEGE SCHOOL, LAMPETER. HEADMASTER: REV T. M. EVANS, B.A., and late Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge, and late Senior Scholar of St. David's College, Lampoter, as- sisted by three resident Masters. Graduates in hIgh Honours in Classics, Mathematics, and Science at Lampeter and Oxford..J NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12TH. *or Terms, Prospectus, List of Distinctions, < £ c., apply to Headmaster. ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR A SCHOOL. Boarders received by the Head Master. Healthy Locality. Comfortable Home. Thorough Education. All Candidates passed last Cambridge Local Examina- tion in Honours. Special distinctions in Liawn ana. Mathematics. No failure for seven years past, 669 MILFORD HOUSE SCHOOL.—Princi- pal, Mrs VATEVS assisted by English and Foreign Governesses. High-class education on very moderate terms. During the year ending July, 1889, 27 certificates were gained by pupils of this school at examinations held by the College of Preceptors, Royal Academy of Music, National Society of Musicians, and South Kensington School of Art, the majority being in the higher divisions, J*1™ A™\P £ tions. NEXT TERM DAY, THURSDAY SEPT. 19th, 1889. 105 GLOUCESTER. EDUCATION.—Eighteen Guineas yearly for BOAKD. Laundress; English, French, Latin, and Music Foreign Professor no extras cow kept. -References, Prospectus, View of Mansion and Grounds on application to Governess, 7, Alfred-place, Gloucester. Separare establishment. for little boys. 349 LONDON. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, PADDINGTON, W. The WINTER SESSION BEGINS on OCTOBER 1. The Prospectus, to be had on application to the School Secretary, contains the fullert information as to the Science Scholarships which will be awarded by open examination on September 26th and 27th, as to the course of study, the special classes for the higher examination and degrees, both at the Colleges and the Universities, and on all matters connected with the teaching in the Hospital and the School. The Resi- dential College is under a Warden, Dr Luff. HERBERT W. PAGE, M.A., M.C., 7418 Cantab., Dean. BALSAM SUPERSEDED. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT Is warranted to cure ail AMERICAN MILTON'S discharges from the urinary; HERB MAT organs in either sex. PASTE. MILTON'S Thoroughly reliable con-AMERICAN MAT venient to take. In tins,l HERB MILTON'S 2s 9d and4s 6d each. Freff PASTE. MAT by post 3d extra. AMERICA.T MILTON'S HERB MAT HEWSON'S COMPOUND) PASTE. MILTON'S PENNYROYAL j AMERICAN MAT PIIXS FOR FEMALES. HERB MILTON'S In boxes. Is LID and 2s 9dl PASTE. MAT each; free by post 2d extra., MAT MILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff., Mri MILTON'S AMERICAN Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-AMERICAN: HERB street Newport, Mr J.. HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial- PASTE. MAT street; Swansea, Mr Keail,! MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199, High-street: MILTON' AMERICAN F. H. Hewson, 8, Victoria-! AMERICAN HERB avenue, Maindee, Newport, HERB PASTE. jMon. PASTE. 15e London; Barclay & K~-e inaa I SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF I (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting.) TO Autrust^23' i kYNMOUTH ILFRACOMBE. 7 301 Leave Cardiff, 7.30 a.m.: leave Ilfra- <■00 a.m. | combe. 3.0 p.m. TO SAu^tD24Y' LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. 8 15 a, m I Leave Cardiff, 8.16 a.m. leave Ilfra- o-J-o a.m. combe, 4.0 p.m. J— pTO WAT'CHET — HALF-HOLIDAY? TO WATCHET HALF-HOLIDAY. SATURDAY, Leave Cardiff.3 p.m., Watchet 6.30 p.m. | Fare, to-and-fro same day. Is 6d and Au £ 24. 2s or return on following Monday at 7.15 a.m. or 7 p.m., fare 3s 6d. Fares to Watchet, 2s cd Minehead, 3s Ilfracombe, as 6d and fs 6d. Tourist Tickets between Cardiff and Ilfracombe, Fore Deck, 4s 6d After Deck, 6s avail- able for any trip during the Season.—BY ORDER. Bristol Channel Passenger Service, Limited, 10b, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6284-179 rjlRlp OF THE SEASON. SATURDAY TO MONDAY AT ILFRACOMBE AND TENBY. „Y.,Tn By SPECIAL REQUEST, EXCURSION by the New Fast Passenger Saloon Steamer, „ LADY GWENDOLINE (I)- WEST, Commander, late of Lady Margaret), — weather, and circumstances permitting, To ILFRACOMBE and TENBY, SATURDAY, August 24th. .Leave Cardiff 8 45 a.iB. returning from Tenby on ttie following Monday, August 26th, at 7.30 a.m., and Ilfracombe 12.15 p.m. ABTIES going to ILFRACOMBE by any of the above excursions may RETURN by 4 Y GWENDOLINE, MONDAY, August 26th, at l^.oU p.m. D-AILYSERVICl between CARDIFF and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY "MARGARET. 1 V I Bn AUGUST. E o^E CARDIFF | LEAVE WESTON Tburs. 22—12.30, 2.50, and Thtirs. 22-1.40, 4.0, and 5.10p.m. I 6.40 p.m. Fri. 23-7.15 EL ra. 2.15 and Fri. 23-1.0, 3.30, and 7.30 O.U p.HI. I r>.TT.. Sa:t-8.15,a.m.,2.45, I Sat. 24-8.10 a.m., 2.30, 4.0, and 5.10 p.m. f 6.55, and 8.0 p.m. For special through arrangements of Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Wells, &c., or for hire, of Passenger Steamers to any place in the Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. :t09-bllu CARDIFF TO PARIS AND BACK.- V-/ Charge for a Week, covering rail, steamer, admission to Exhibition, and services of French snide, £ hotel and second-class between Loudon an„, t"? To join uarties or obtain tickets, av>p]y tardjff. 63.9 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. fiE>V IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE, AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. &YMOUTH to GUERNSEY in5 hours, nnwii'QT, •• JERSEV in 7± hours. fUWEUFUL FAST -STEAMERS, specially con- stmcteaforthe Great Western Railway Company for Jf*18,1~2Ty}c. ar'd fitted with the Kleccric Light and all the latest improvements, will, wind, weather, and other SSmTaances permitting, ran DAILY from WEY. MOUTH to GUERNSEY and JERSEY (Monday Morn- 1T,g'wSp,tec|). »ud from JERSEY andUUEKNsEY '°-fi 1? ,4 9^TH (Sundays excepted) in connection Trains from aud to all parts of the Great Western system. „ Pass(fe!'Kyrs leaving New Milford at 5.0 p.m., Swansea '■ 'S.20, ancl Weymouth 2.10 a.m. reach puf["„u-.v at 7-5 a.m., and Jersey at 9.25 a.m. and leaving Jersey at 8.0 a.m Guernsey 10.20, reach Wey- P.m., Cardiff 9.26, Swansea 11.45 p.m., ior. °r(i at 1.45 a.m. Passengers Dass direct between the train and steamer at Wevmouth. 7237 HY. LAMBERT. General Alamager. I T ONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP 3, 4 6, or 8-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS nvnnv S?ed fm FRIDAY NIGHT, August 23rd, to i from Swansea, Llanelly, and Carmarthen lines also Llandrindod and stations on the Vale of Central Wales. rrT/ NIGHT, August 23rd, Cheap 1 or 3-D A Y HI a r>v-T?vi" issued by Express Excursion Train 10i f' om Carmarthen, Abergwili, Nant- I?' ,ana-rthney, Golden Grove, Llandilo, Llan- gaaOiA, Llariwrda, Llandovery, Llanwrtyd, Builth r"'li,ld. Knighton, Swansea, Swansea Bay, Mcinbies Road, Killay, Dunvant, Gowerton, Gorseinan, tlanaiJ}, .BynfJa Eiangennecb, Pontardulais, Panty- .debie, and Derwvdd Road. z rT,\Vltn v Y MORNING, August 24th, CHEAP -01 I ICKE'J'S will be issued by Express Excur- sion iranis to BLACKPOOL from Newport, Cwmbran, Pan teg, Pontypool Road, Tredegar, Sirnowv rNainybweh, „\ierthjr, Oefu, Dowlais, Rhym- nev linage, Ebbw Vale, Beaufort, Bryoniawr, Clydach, ijil ern, troviloii, Abtrsychan, Varleg, Blaetiavoo, Waenavor4, Abergavenny, Abersravenny Junction, Hereford, .Leominster, Woofertou, i.udluw, and Ciaveu Arms. On Mft £ IN IRELAND. i7VPiTn-?; £ AY> August 2ot,h, 1889, Cheap 14 Days TICKETS will be issued to DUBLIN, r ail(i Holyhead, from Swansea, Llanelly, c ,!u>, "> Pontardulais, Llandilo, Llandovery, m Knighton, Merthyr, Dowlais, Cardiff, Kn, mney, ■frfcUegar, Ebbw Vale, Blaenav >nt Bryn- uiawr, Aewpopt, Pontypoul-road, Abergavenny, Here- p ~:JUIn;nster. Tenbury, Ludlow, and Craven Arms, if Ss of running, times of return fares, &c., see smau which can be obtained at any of the stations named. For information respecting any of the above Excur- sions, apply to the Offices of Mr F Smith, Swansea, or Mr J. Bisnop, AJ>ergavennv. „ G. FINDLAY, General: Manager. .Kuston, August, 1889. 7601 Norway, SWEDEN, AND RUSSLA. H 'OLIDAY' TOURS. ROYAL"MAIL PASSENGER i- with saloons and Sleeping Accommoda- to Brliofr' sail fHull and STAVANGER every TUESDAY, fridayNIa t'Jld caTiISTIA>iAND every DTU 29th August, and alternate rnruRSI>AY. "^ENburg WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 'Vlorruno^ LONDON to"cnRISTIANlA every FRIDAY, fnomino-e CHRISTIANS AN D alternate FRIDAY d Present the quickest and best oppor- P 01 v»siting the magnificent Fjords-and Moun- tain scenery of NORWAY, at very reasonable cost. JO ST. PETERSBURG.—First-class Pas- senger Steamers weeKly. r or programmes, with full particulars, apply to or to thp A 1Eo*- WILSON, SONS & CO., HULL or t0 "^Agents for Wales, JOHN BOVEY & CO LLOYD'S AGENCY, CARDIFF. 5876 SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, via Gnnan and Caledonian Canals), The Royal Mail COLUMBA orlONA sail from GLASGOW DAILY at I a.m„ from GREENOCK at 8;oUa.in., in 1 connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban. Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe Sfcve Gairloch, Staffa, lona, Glencoe, lsiayi stornoway', <fcc Official Guide, 3d Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time bills, with map and fares, free by post from the owner, David Macbrayne, lig, Hope-street, Glasgow. 155—6084 ilrLTttls. ARE YOU GOING TO SWANSEA ? If so, you will require BREAKFAST, DINNER. OR TEA. The best-fitted and managed is the ANGEL CAFE AND RESTAURANT, CORNER HIGH-STREET ARCADE. The proprietor is I R. E. JON E S, GRAND CAFE, DOCKS 6979 (LATE OF THE WASHINGTON, CARDIFF). MUMBLES. LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, MUMBLES. JLJ NEAR SWANSEA. This PICTURESQUE HOTEL, situate in one of the most charming spots in South Wales, commanding full views of the Channel, standing in its own Private Grounds. IS NOW OPEN for the RECEPTION of VISITORS. SPLENDID BATHING, LAWN TENNIS. For tariff, carriages, dlc., address 7205 THE MANAGER. QRAND ^^TLANTIC YyoTWT^ WESTON-SUPER-MAJKE. NOW OPEN. TARIFF BY POST ON APPICATION. TABLE D HOTE, 7 P.M., 4s. DINNERS IN PRIVATE ROOMS MAY BE ORDERED BY TELEGRAM. OMNIBUS ATTENDS EVERY TRAIN. 7070 DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, od; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread. 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 6893 /1\ CHWI CYMRU DEWCH AT Y CYMRO. LOOK our LOOK OUT AT THE \TA You E J^OYAL RATIONAL JglSTEDDVOD REFRESHMENTS AT POPULAR PRICES, GO TO THE EISTEDDVOD CATERERS, JOHN pOWELL & Co., GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CAVENDISH HOUSE, BRECON. Sole Agents for W. and A. Gilbey. 7578 I CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL- POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, ,21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations iu f-s-i-Hift aiid Neighbourhood Contractors for ail degcr p'ions o. Advertising- Circular Distributing «c, 99 Ail oraers proamiy attended to I 1Qi Publiz JUmiaimmtts. I CARDIFF. RJTHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MlUGn- Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING lliNGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN POWERFUL ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, CLARANCE HOLT AND HIS LONDON COMPANY In a Grand Revival of the ever-popular Drama, By PAUL MERRITT, NEW B ABYLON. I New Scenery, Dresses, and Effects. Special Scenes, Properties, aud Illuminations. CLARANCE HOLT in his Original Character of FLOTSAM, played by him over 3,000 Nights. MONDAY NEXT, Aug. 26th, First Appearance in Cardiff of the Great Tragedian, OSMOND TEARLE. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. RAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager MR JAMES ELPHINSTONE, Acting Mannager ME ALFRED F. ELPHINSTONE. THURSDAY, Aug. 22nd, and during the week. THE HIT OF THE SEASON. Special engagement of Rowe Guy's London Dramatic and Burlesque Company, including Miss Lottie King, the celebrated Sisters Albertine, and Mdlle. Riviere's world-renowned Ballet Troupe, who will appear nightly in an adaptation of Miss Braddon's charming Dovel Joshua Haggard," entitled LOVED AND L OST, and the new original Burlesque, THE PRETTY PERSIAN, or, HAVE YOU SEEN THE SHAH? ——— 7250 Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). OLONLAL HALL, NEW-STREET, i c CARDIFF. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF JOSEPH POOLE'S NEW MYRIORAMA Up to Date. IMPORTANT ADDITIONS. r Engagement Extraordinary, at an Enormous Expense, of the jErial Sensation Flying Wonder of the World, K E N N E T T E, The Shooting Star, From Barnum's Great American Show, All New and Startling Mechanical Effects (Patented). j See his Lightning Descent and Leap from Ceiling to Floor. First Time in Cardiff of POOLE'S mirth-provoking absurdity, entitled—TEN MINUTES IN sHADOW- LAND, ot a Visit to the Man in the Moon Poole's Mammoth Company of Star Artistes, Orchestral and Military Bands. Nightly at 8, Wednesdays and aturdays at 3 and 8. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.15. Admission—3s, 2s, Is, 8.n.1 6d. Half-price at 9 o'clock. Tickets and Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's Limited. 7232 ^OPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. CARDLFF UNITED CYCLING CLUB CARDLFF UNITED CYCLING CLUB FIRST ANNUAL AMATEUR SPORTS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1889. £ 80 IN PRIZES. R. R. WHITE ) „ „ F. YARD |Hon. Sees., Bridgwater Arms. b05 CARDIFF JNNUAL EG ATT A. I SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1889. For particulars eee small bills. 574 BUTE UNITED ROWING CLUB REGA1TA WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, AUGUST THE 31st, 1889, ¡ ON THE GLAMORGANSHIRE CANAL. 339 ,uu-' SWANSEA. L B E R T HALL, SWANSEA. LAST THREE NIGHl'S. PEPPER'S GHOST. To-night at 8 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN And other Entertainments, 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors open at 7.37,0. _w. PENTRE PENTRE VOLUNTEER SPORTS, JL SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1889. Open Events- 13b yards, S12 440 yards, Sb 10s One Mile, S5 10s Two Miles Walking, £ 4 5s High Jump, £ 1 10s One-and- half Mile Trotting, £ 310s Timbering. B3 10s &c, cte.-For entry forms apply Griffin Hotel, Pent re, Rhondda. 7566 publications. To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debilitv, Just Published, rpHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- JL ENCE OF AN INVALID. Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others sup. plying at the same time the means of SELF-CUBE, by one who has cured himself. after undergoing the usual amount of Msdical Impositiou and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, ARl lfGR, DIXON, Esq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON, 13802 7322 —i L I G IEL T. L A-TQPS for th6 Hall. LAMPS „ Table. J^A MPS Passage. "I" ^AMPS Stable. "I" AMPS „ Shop. | ^AMPS Stove. J^AMPS Carriage. LAMPS for Cooking. LAMPS FOR EVERY PURPOSE NOW ON VIEW, CROSS BROS., 3 and 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 6294 ''VERDICT OF 300.' Under this heading Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Cardiff, issue a pamphlet containing testimonials from their numerous customers. As makers of and dealers in pianofortes, organs, harmoniums, and other instru ments, the Arm have established the highest reputa- tion, and the particular value of the testimony which they bring into public notice is that it emanates from local sources, and may therefore be tested by personal inquiry in any direction To judge from the number and variety of the letters received, it would almost appear as though the Messrs Heath had sup- plied all Cardiff and South Wales with instruments of music; but although this is ty no means the case, it is unquestionable that they have a very wide and constantly enlarging circle of customers, and that these are thoroughly well pleased with the instruments they have had delivered to them. Haviug considerable variety of stock, and holding agencies from the best makers — being also manufacturers themselves — the firm are able to give their customers a good choice both in style and price and, an instrument having been chosen, the experience of the purchaser appears to be in every instance most satisfactory. The pamphlet directs particular attention to the tuning branch of Messrs Heath's business, they bavin a laige connection tuning about 8,000 pianos yearly and in regard to the repair. ing department, they offer to send a representaeive, free of charge, for the purpose of giving an estimate of the cost of repairs. Those contemplating purchase of an instrument will do well to consider the Verdict of WD," obtainable on application at Messrs Heath and Sens, 51, Queen-street, Cardiff. 6—1066 LEWIS AND LEWIS Beg to inform those who are about to furnish that they are PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS, and rank foremost in South Wales as CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Their aim is not only to gain New Customers, but to retain them afterwards by supplying goods of a reliable and durable quality, thereby securing the confidence o the Public Purchasers are respectfully requested to examine for themselves the extensive Stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS 0URTAINS, ECO RATIONS, Aetistic and inexpensive, suitable for any residence. ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ESTIMATES GIVEN & REMOVALS EFFECTED. JjEWIS AND LEWIS, JU 6115 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF; 137, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. rpHJE BLAENDARE COMPANY, J- LIMITED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE CLAY, Equal in Quality to Stourbridge Goods. The Biaendare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials from the principal Iron and Steel Works, <fcc,, in South j > Wales and Momaouthshire. 1124 { 1- littsittgas gift Dresses. QHURCH QRGANS rjHHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, (LIMITED), QUEEN'S QRGAN F ACTORY,, CARDIFF. PRICE LIST:— NO- 1. pRICE £60. 156 Pipes JJO. 2. pRICE kgo. 225 Pipes 0.3. pRICE £120. 298 Pipes N 0.4. pRICE ^g^35 390 Pipes. N°, 5, pRICE £200. 454 Pipes. ESTIMATES GiVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP To:cllooo. Specifications, Designs, and Estimates furnished for all descriptions of Church, Hall or Chamber Or Also for Re-building Additions, and Repairs. THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Organs loned and Kept in Order by Contract in part of South Wale. THOMPSON and SHACKELL (Limited) have had the honour of attending to the Organs at LlandaS Cathedral, the Park-hali, Cardiff, &c., &c., and have a staff of workmen of great experience, capable of atten ing to any Organ however intricate the mechanism. ESTEY ORGANS. Over 208,000 old JLi Unrivalled in Tone. Best in Quality Beautiful in Model and Finish. To be had of THOMPSON A SHACKELL, Limited Sole Agents for South Wales. ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY. 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