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pipping flotices. S.S "THUNDER." LON DON TO CARDIFF, AUGUST 6TH, 1889. For Freight and Particulars, apply to ROBERT JOHNSTON AND CO., CARDIFF- 2800 r/Tyr n ATR D I F F, SWANSEA, Vy AND NEWPORT TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as < follows:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY MONDAY p.m. tide. SWANSEA TO GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY WEDNESDAY Evening. NEWPORT TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY p.m. tide. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to Ireland or Scotland. Passen- gers will find the cabin accommodation superior, an during Summer Months, in addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. „. Fares—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s; Glas- gow Cabin, 20s; Steerage, 12s 6tl. Soldiers or bailors, Returns—Fare and a Half, available for Further particulars from M. Jones and isrotner, Swansea R. Burton and Son, Newport; or 1Q14 E. TAYLOR and CO., Carflitt. JLyJ^r /^ARDIFFANDBORDEAUX V t riia rARDlF^1 srEAi-Iblll I ^VTpInVs ^RST CLASS SCREtt ft'rDt STEAMERS will sail as follows DORDOGNE.Bordeaux for Cardiff. July 25 GIRONDE- „ ..Cardiff for Bordeaux .July 2 With poods and passengers. For Rates of freight. Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whu barn and Sons. Agents. 2. Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and at the Offices of the Company, ol, Mouncotuart- ■a tiara. Cardlfi. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. ryTyr X> EGULAR SERVICE of jhtfrJZM. _JL\> first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and ^Mlllllllli irmr^puBLIN. Cheapest and most Direct Route. The DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIP lNG COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. FOYLE and CAPTAIN COOK, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamers, To SAIL (accidents excepted), LIVERPOOL to CARDIFF every SATURDAY. CARDIFF to LIVERPOOL every MONDAY. DUBLIN to SWANSEA and CARDIFF every, MONDAY. SWANSEA to DUBLIN every TUESDAY CARDIFF to DUBLIN every WEDNESDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M. Murphy jun., 96, North Wall, Dublin R. J. Swyny, Fenwick-court, Liverpool; to R. H. Gunning, Broad Quay, Swansea or to M. J. BEGG and CO., 1036 DOCKS, CARDIFF. j-ATyr a M B R I C A N LIN E. J\_ UNITED STATES MAIL .•BiJEw^STEAMEIIS. LIVERPOOL TO PHIL A DELPHIA 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 RxCHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. C. J. CuDLiPP, Castle road, Cardiff JONES BROS. and Co., Bute Docks, Cauliir, and at Hock. street, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place Cardiff; TILNEV and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post Office Pontypool; J. TIIOMAS, A. H. AUSTIN, ^Neath-road, Landore A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-streeC, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DVlS. bi, Pontmorlais, Merthyr AUSTIN & mi cocks, Swansea JAMES RORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd; A. H. THOMAS, Church-street. Blama; and W, H. HITCHINSS, Agent, Aberkenfig lOlo ryfyr T IV E RPOOL AND /0$%f\^JLJ BIRKENHEAD. uhm*REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION The First Class full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited VPROSPERO." LLANEi.LY," "ORPHEUS," "OAKAVELL," or other Steamers, are intended to sail as under LIVERPOOL & CARDIFF & NEWPORT (MON.). From LIVERPOOL ) From CARDIFF (East Side, Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf. W. Dock) SATURDAYci: WEDNESDAY* t TUESDAY Jk FRIDAY.* From Newport day later. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY. From LIVERPOOL | From LLANELLY (West Side, Trafalgar Dk), I (New and Neville Docks'), WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I WEDNESDAY <fc SATURDAY. Favourable rates to Merthyr, Carmaithen, Burry Port, and inland towns. Apply to the Company. Post Office Chambers, Llanelly; and to Robert Gilchrist & Co., 21, Water-street, Liverpool Liverpool Wharf, Newport (Mon.) and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute. toad, Cardiff. Throueh rates quoted, and passengers booked to the United States, Mediterranean, Hane, Rouen. &c. Goods are only carried as per conditions endorsed on Company's sailing bills. "If inducement offers. 1187 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, JL INMAN INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO.. 42, Wa.ter.S1ireet, Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., Steamship Brokers, Cardiff; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly C. H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J Mor. Kan, 9, St. George-street, Swansea; Austin & Sil- cock's, Swansea; T. II. Austin. Neatlr-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis. Old Market-street, Neath J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 3863 ^TTnCKETS- for all CLASSES PASSENGERS to any part, of ^EkSSg^AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, CANADA, or the CAPE can be procured on the spot, Without delay, at the SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION OFFICE. Pontypridd (close to T.V.R. Station). Busi Hess done by post with the strictest confidence. Distance no object. Passengers met, lodged comfort- ably, and safely conducted to the steamers. Passages may be paid for by instalments. Great reduction in lares to ?iOU rH AFRICA.—Apply to the manaer as Above. Licensed Agent for all Lines of Steamers to any part of the world. 1117 Snauraittg. jp HOE N IX FTR E OFFICE LOMBABD-STKEET AND CHARING-CROSS, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1782. MODERATE RATES. ABSOLUTE SECURITY ELECTRIC LIGHTING RlJLE SUPPLIED. LIBERAL LOSS SETTLEMENTS PROMPT PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Joint Secretaries R. C. MACDONALD, AND F B. MACDONALD LOSSES PAID OVER Rates and full particulars can be obtained of the Agents at Cardiff :-Mr Charles Es tally brass; Mr Thos David, 94, Ryder-street Air David Shepherd. 1, Frederick-street; J. H. Jones, Esq., o, Hi^h-street; Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks; Mr T H Browse, Redwood House, Crwys-road, Cathay's Mr Henry Lander. Bute Docks Office. 1031 llubltratians. To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published, THE 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-CURE, by one who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Madicai Imposition and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a .-damped addressed envelope to the author All l U U it DIXON, Esq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON. 13802 6755 -< HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOBEHOUND Relieves Couvh in ten minutes. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JLiL The most certain and speedy Remedy. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND J[JL For Coughs and Colds. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND J[jL For all disorders of the Lungs. RELIEVES COUGH in TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND -m The most successful preparation HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Jl Ever offered to the public. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOCJND jfl. Prepared only by A. Hayman & Co. (late of Neath). HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND 15. Albemarle st. St. John's-square, London, K.C. Sold by all Chemists. Price, Is lid, 2s 9d 4s 6d. 1022 A WONDERL MEDICINE. SEflCHA^'S PILLS Are universally admitted to bo worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders,such as wmd and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of beatn, costivenesa, 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 minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of I these Pills, ant'W.1 J1." acknowledged to be WORTH A GU1NKA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as A few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring I about 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- larity of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions 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 and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the Lrver. they act like )1.1 UIC, and a few doses wilt be found to work wondera upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscnlar system,restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen eiige of appetite. and 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 ail 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 each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. N.l>.—directions are civen with ea.cl1 box. 4164 J_>ILL-POSTING aT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMMRCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents ail the principal Hoardings in Newpor Ac. Work executed with despatch 1009 ale5 by ^nction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEI., SELFE, & CO. Public-house and Vaults, at Cardiff.. August 13 BOWLING BROTHERS. Offal Wood, &c„ at Pembroke Dock July 29 Mr >V, liivAi^iiuX. Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 29 Mr M EREDITH DAVIES. Household Furniture, at Pendervn Aug. 14 Cottage Residence, AuE. 19 3 Messrs GO'l'TW ALTZ & BOWRING. Meadow Hay, at Cardiff July 29 Residences, at Cardiff July 30 Camp Furniture, at Cardiff Aug. 2 Horses, &c,, at Exchange. ..August 10 Household Furniture. at Cardiff August 15 & 16 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON and HITCHCOX. Machinery, Stores, &c., at Newport.Aug. 6&7 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Colliery Plant, at Llanelly.. August 9 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Leasehold Property, atCaaoxton-juxta-Barry..July 30 Freehold Properties at Cardiff ..August 13 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Leasehold Houses, at Swansea ••July 30 Mr RICHD. E. HUGHES. Belting. Packing, Ac., at Swansea July 29 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, CO. Life Interest, at Cardiff August 6 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms.July 30 & Aug. 1 Furniture, etc., at Peadh Rectoiy.July 31 Mr A. NEWLAND. Dwelling Houses and Beerhouses, at Newport.. Aug. 2& Mr T. RULE OWEN. Leasehold Property, at Sttundersfoot August 2 Business Premises, Haverfordwest August 7 Freehold Estate, at Carmarthen -Aug. 17 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT Leasehold Properties, at Newport August 21 Mr S, N. POWELL. Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Llanelly ..Aug. 6 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea .July 30 Residence, Newport August 21 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Engineering Plant, at Pontypridd 7 Sheep, at Llansannor Court „.Sept. 2 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Leasehold Property, at Brvnmawr .Aug. ? SHERIlWS SALE. Household Furnituro and Effects, at Cardiff Jnly 29 COEDPENMAEN ENGINEERING WORKS AND FOUNDRY, PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX. -LrJL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th August next, at 3 p.m., the Valuable and Im- portant MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WORKS AND FOUNDRY, Known as THE COEDPENMAEN ENGINEERING WORKS AND FOUNDRY. Situate at Coedpenmaon, Pontypridd, in the County of Glamorgan. 'Also the VALUABLE MACHINERY, PLANT, MATERIALS, AND STOCK IN-TRDE Connected therewith, in One Lot. The Works have a good connection with the col- lierios of the district, and are situate contiguous to the Glamorganshire Canal. The machinery is of the best class, and is in every respect suited for a large trade. It consists of several well constructed STEAM ENGINES, STEAM LATHES, and PLANING. SHAPING, SCREWING, SLOTTING, DRILLING, PUNCHING, TURNING, and other MACHINES. The buildings consist of THREE COTTAGES, CASTING and MOULDING HOUSES, FITTING SHOPS, CARPENTERS' SHOPS, SMITHIES' OFFICES. &C. SEVERAL CRABS, CRANES, and WEIGHING MACHINES, together with other usual MACHINERY and APPLIANCES, PLANT, PATTERNS, TOOLS, &S. The Leases with all the Plant, Stock, and other Articles will be SOLD in ONE LOT as a going concern. The Prem ses are held under long leases, expiring in the years 1946, 1947,1951, and 1967, subject to moderate rents. 7146 Further particulars may bo obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to J. N. Leigh, Esq., Solicitor, Queen-street. Cardiff. 7146 LLANSANNOR COURT, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1\/|ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instructions from Sir J. L. E. Spearman, Bart., to conduct his ANNUAL SALE of Prizo Winning and other SHROPSHIRE SHEEP on MONDAY, the 2nd of September next. Full details in' Pedigree Catalogues, which will be ready fourteen aays prior to date of Sale. 7069 SALE TO-MORROW. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS. CARDIFF. On TUESDAY <fc THURSDAY July 30th and August 1st, 1889, commencing at Two o clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will J3L&. SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,at the above sales. a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, removed from various residences, and suitable for drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, halls, and bed- rooms. On View Mornings of Sale. All lots intended for these Sales must be Entered at the offices not later than the day prior to. 1111 TUK^tacToRY, PENAJRTH. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1889, Commencing at Twelve o'clock noon precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are favoured with instructions from the Rev favoured with instructions from the Rev Charles Parsons, M.A. (who is leaving Penarth), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the Itetory as above, the major pDrtion of the HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Comprising superior full-compass PIANOFORTE in walnut case, walnut drawing-room suite in tapestry, wal, nut marble-top cheffonnier, mahogany 6-ft. panel back sideboard, mahogany and other chairs in cloth, 6-tt. telescope dining and other tables, excellent walnut overmantles ana glasses, carpets a'sd rugs, fenders and brasses, ball stand anti cliairs. &c, THE BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS consist of a massive mahogany half-tester, and iron and brass bedsteads with palliasses and mattresses, sets of ware, mahogany, birch, and painted chests of drawers, birch. and mahoany IJft, wardobes with glass doors, pairs of duchesse mahogany toilets, towel rails, commodes, birch half-round marble-top wash- stands, toilet glasses, atc, Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- mence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 7129 BY ORDER OF THE MORTAGEKS AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, ON TUES- DAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1889, At Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sale to be then read. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & co. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION as above, in one lot, the LIFE INTEREST of a Lady born on the 21st July, 1845, in leasehold premises known as the Roath Castle Inn, Pellett-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from the 1st Novem- ber, 1841, at a ground rent (with other property) of jB7 19s 9d and Nos. 13 and It. Crichton-place, Car- diff. held for a term of 98 years from the 29th Septem- ber, 1850, at a ground rent of £3 6s also a policy of assurance for £300 on the life of the above-mentioned lady in the Pelican Life Office, under the annual pre- mium of £9 13s 6d. The policy is free from restric- tions as to foreign residence, and the age of the assureli bas been admitted. The Roath Castle Inn is let on a lease at a very low rental. No. H, Crichton-street, is let at 9s per week, and No. 13 at 7s 6d per week, the owner to pay rates and taxes. To view, apply to the tenants, and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Hadcliffes and Cator Solicitors, 20, Craven-street, Charing Cross, London, W.C. 7122 — TAKE NOTICE. THE SALE of the PADDLE STEAMER jL QUEEN of the BAY. advertised for Sale on the 8th August, IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TREGERTHEN, DUNN &00., Auctioneers, 7151 Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. ]V1 R W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- J-vJL TION on MONDAY, July 29, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Iron-frame Piano (by Darland), &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. 244 SALE THIS DAY. 95. FREDERtCK-STREET, CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY NEXT July 29th. a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr David Lloyd, seized under an Execu- tion issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan, and a Distress for Rent. The Lots may be seen on the aay of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Two o'clock p m There will be no reserve. Cardiff. July 23rd, 1889. RUSSIAN QILS. i IMPORTED AT NEWCASTLE, HULL, AND CARDIFF. (JOODALL & C?:' LLANDAFF. 6374 BALSAM SUPERSEDED. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTEl MAT Is warranted to cure allt 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, HERB MILTON'S 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Free PASTE. MAT by post 3d extra. AMERICAF MIMATNS HEWSON'S COMPOUND PASTE. MILTON'S PENNYROYAL AMERICAN MAT PILLS FOR FEMALKs HERB MILTON'S in boxes, Is lid 3.nd2s 9d PASTE. MAT each: free by post 2d extra. MAI' MILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff, Mr MILTON'S AMERICAN Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke- AMERICAN HERB street Newport, Mr J. HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial- 1AS1E. MAT street; Swansea, Mr Keall, MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199. High-street MILTON AMERICAN F. H. llewson, 8, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB avenue. Maindee, Newport, HERB PASTK. Mon. PASTE. 15* London ? Barclay & INVALID MEN WHO are nervous and DEPRESSED without joy for the present or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, should send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address H. HOWELL, Esq.. the Secretary, TNVALID MEN. 4, Fitzulan-square, Sheffield. J_ j^12 5222 aws im puritan. I SALE THIS DAY RED HOUSE, ELY, NEA!t CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .1.1.. will SELL by AUCTION. WirHOUT RE- SERVE, at the above Farm (on account of the former purchaser not complying with conditions of sale), on MONDAY, July 2dth, 1839, at Three o'clock, about 70 TONS PRIME MEADOW HAY, well harvested, and in two ricks. Four months' credit will be given to purchasers upon approved security, or discount for cash. Auctioneers' Oflices, 11. High-street, Cardiff. 7041 SALE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of July instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following DESIRABLE RESIDENCES:— LOT 1.—A semi-detached VILLA, called "Arcot House," Newport-road, in the occupation of Robert trong. Esq.. containing drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, &c., on the ground floor; oS large bedrooms, dressing-room, batli-room, and w.c. on the first floor; and 5 bedrooms over. This property is held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1880, at a ground rent of S20 per annum. LOT 2.—NO. 188, NEWPORT-ROAD, Cardiff, con. taining duiins-room, drawing-room, and kitchens on the ground floor; 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, and bath-room on the first floor and 2 bedrooms and box- room over. LOT 3.-No. 190, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 2), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are Let at £40 a year each, and are held under leases for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1873, at the ground rents of £ 7 18s. and per annum. LOT 4.—NO. 228, NEWPORT-ROAD, containing drawing-room, dining-room, and kitchens on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the tirst floor, and 1 3 bedrooms over. Lor 5.—No. 230, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 4), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are held under I.eases for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1880, at the ground. rents of S7 10s. per annum each. Half of the purchase money (if desired) may remain on mortgage at B5 per cent. I To view and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to MRS. HEARD. SOLICITOR, 24, TRINITY-STREET, 6905 CARDIFF. ON FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2ND. 1889. SALE ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Sale of CAMP FURNITURE, Ac., Used by the Officers of the SEVERN BRIGAOE of RIFLE VOLUNTEERS AT THE CAMP, at Ewenny, Bridgend. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on URIDAY next, August 2nd, 1889, at Eleven o'clock, the whole of the CAMP FORNITURE j Used by the OFFICERS at the EWENNY VOLUNTEER CAMP, and comprising Camp BEDSTEADS and BED- DING, SHEETS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, chests of drawers, iron tripod, washstands and basins, earthen- ware. water cans, buckets, &c., pole straps for swords, ¡ &c" folding chairs, lanterns, sponge baths, looking glasses, carpets, matting, camp tables, and a quantity of camp requisites. Full particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF. WELL SECURED GROUND RENT OF £92, WITH VALUABLE FREEHOLD REVERSION. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY. August 13th, 18S3, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, all those FREEHOLD PREMISES formerly known as Tabernacle Court, in the Hayes, Cardiff, now forming part of the Royal Arcade. This valuable Property is subject to a lease for 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1858, at the clear annual rent of 92. To capitalists the above offers an opportunity for a very certain investment, and one which seldom occurs in the town ot Cardi1f. A plan of the property may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer, and further particulars may be obtained at the same place, or of Messrs Baker, Son, James, and Reed, Solicitors, Weston super-Mare. Auctioneer's Offices, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 7144 BRYNMAWR, BRECONSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOB SALI- MESSRS STRAKER AND SON will Iwt SELL by AUCTION, at the Griffin Hotel, Brynmawr, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th August, 1889, at Six o'clock in tbe eveninj{, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz., All those SIX MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 3, 4, and b, ORCHARD-STREET, and Nos. 1, 2, am: 3, at the rear thereof, in the town of Brynmawr, in the parisli of Llanelly, in the County of Brecon, now in the occupation of Messrs E. Wales, J. Morgan, G. Philpotts, T. Morgan, T. Price, and Mrs E. Jones, at rents amounting in the aggregate to £ 3117s per annum. The boueii are stone buäl; and slated, in good repair, and are held under a lease, dated 12th August, 1868, granted by his Grace the Duko of Beaufort to the Rev W. Jenkins, for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1867, if her Majesty the Queen, ll.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh should so long live; the ground rent being £24s per annum; heriot, B2 2s and alienation fine, B2 2s. All mines and minerals being reserved to the landlord. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at erga. venny and Pontypool' 7063 CARMARTHENSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANELLY, PEMBREY, KIDWELLY AND LOUGHOR. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, &C. MR S. N. POWELL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Athenaeum Hall, Llanelly, on TUESDAY, the 6th August, 1889, at Six o'clock in the evening, those valuable FARMS AND LANDS known as Cefnstylle and Morfa Lliw, and two Freehold Fields called Caemawr-issa and Caemawr-ucha, all situate in or near the borough of Loughor. Also several Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES in the town of Llanelly, and numerous Freehold and Lease- hold Dwelling-houses at Goodwin's Town, and three Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Shops in Station-road, Burry Port, valuable Building Sites near the Great Western Railway Station, Burry Port, all in the Parish of Pembrey, and a Leasehold Dwelling-house and close of Land known as Greenhill, in the borough of Kid- wellv. Eleven B50 Shares (£40 paid) in the Burry Tin Plate Company, and Twenty (B) Shares in the Llanelly Gas Light Company. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be ob- tained of the Auctioneer, 3, Park-street, Llanelly, or of W. BUCKLEY RODERICK, Solicitor. 3, Thomas-street, Llanelly. IiiiUiung ^oneties. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY. THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES. Moderate law charges. Noprocutation fees. Easy repayments. Large share in Society's profits. Facility or redemption, The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. AGENTS.—Mr E. THOMAS. 43, York-place, Newport. Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4, Maughan-st., Penarth. 1023-7422 Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. CGLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. 7C OFFICES—15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This old-established Society offers SPECIAL FACI- LITIES to persons desirous of Purchasing their own Dwelling-houses by a small payment down and easy periodical re-payments (for a limited period) in lieu of rent, thus affording a secure and safe investment and providing a future permanent income. No risks—no Redemption Fees—Low Law Charges—Shares issued Daily—Reserve Fund invested in Government Security. —For further information apply at the Society's Offices, which are Open Daily,—T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. 1119: SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE" kj 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.O.A., Secretary. 1045 i THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL 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 Terras—Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Buildings iu pro. gres5-No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS — Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. Holioway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-ssreet, Cadox- ton AbertiUery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newport; Stvansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 101. Oxford-street. Swansea Pontypridd and Ithondda, Mr TII" •F?RCIJER. Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Ebbw Vale, J- D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. 1058 Mr PlTER WILLIAMS, Secretary. JpiPORTANT TO J_JAKERS. pATENT QVENS Are still UNRIVALLED for CONTROL of HEAT, LABOUR, UNIFORM BAKING, TIME, FUEL, and SPACE. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS, ONLY ADDRESS :— G. S. TDNKS and C°" 439 5, MILL-LANE. CARDIFF. 6993 IMPORTANT. -One Box of Horton'sI.X.L. Fills are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and com- plications of the urinary organs, "whether acquired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, (from tbe General Hospital), Aston.road.Birming ham. Agents Cardff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge st. Swansea—Lloyd,Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport 7-Yountr, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have ne'er Deen known t'> fail. Letters answered free. 6702 (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, HILL. POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21,. CASTLE»ST fc-, CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and NeigiiDonraood Contractors fr ail riescrpious 01 Advertising'Circular Distributing Ac. 59 Ail orders prouotly attended to' 10(, dts be Àudîon. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 30th July, 1389, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea (subject to condi. tions of sale which will then be read), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY| LOTS 1 and 2.-All those Two Leasehold DWELL- ING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 7 and 8, Portia-terrace, Swansea, containing Ó rooms, and now let to Messrs Hughes and Gordon, at ós bli per week each house. The whole is hold for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 1877, and wiU be sold subject to a ground rent of £ 2 12s eacu house. LOT 3.-All that well built LEASEHOLD DWEL- LING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and known as 28, Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea, containing seven rooms and scullery, and now let to Mr Davies at 8s ótl per week, and held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1883, at an apportioned gronnd rent of £ 3 4s. Sale to take place at 3.o'clock. N.B.—The above property is in capital condition, and is well worthy the attention of small capitalists, or members of building societies. For further particulars apply to J. Aeron Thomas, Esq., solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 7009 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LANDORE. SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, July 30, 1889 (subject to con- ditions of sale), all those SIX LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS. situate and being Nos. 8, 9, 10,11, 12, and 13, Taber- uacle-street, Landore, together with a piece of Lease- hold Land at the back of Nos. 8 and 9, and adjoining bouses, and having an are of about 30 perches. Nos. 8, 10, and 13 contain five rooms each. Nos. 8, 11, and 12 four rooms each, and are now in tho occupation of D. Williams, C. Mill, P. Morris, C. Norman, J. Ashton, and E. Davies, at weekly rents amounting to j258 10s per annum. The above houses are situate near the Landore Rail- was Station, close to several large Copper, Steel, Tin- plate, and other Works, and from their position always command good tenants. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of Match, 1854, at a ground rent of Rb 5s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Collings and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, or to the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, 45, Oxford-street. Swansea. 7030 SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF BELTING, PACKING, SHEET ASBESTOS, DE- LIVERY HOSE, GARDEN HOSE, RUBBER SHEET, VALVES, &C. TO PROPRIETORS OF WORKS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. LARGE NEW WAREHOUSE, STRAND. SWANSEA, lately known as the Friends' Meeting House," almost opposite Messrs Jose, Ford, and Co.'s Arches. MR RICHD. E. HUGH lis will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Ware- house, on MONDAY, July 29th. 1889, ABOUT 3,000 FEET OF CANVAS, RUBBER, LEATHER AND DERMATINE BELTING, from 2in. to lOin. wide; about 7 cwt. Asbestos Sheet, I-lbin. to iin. about 12 cwt. of India Rubber Sheet and Insertion, 1-16in. to iin. about 9 cwt. of Asbestos Rope Packing, from jin. to 1Mn.; Sauare Grease, and other Packing, large quantity of Garden and Mechani. cal Hose; and numerous other lots, which will be lotted by the Auctioneer to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 11 ojclock a.m. There will be no reserve. Can be inspectetl on Saturday, July 27th instant. Jfurtber particulars can be obtaincd at the offices of tho Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 7072 menôers antr Qtontrarts. rjio PAINTERS AND PLASTERERS. TENDERS are invited for PAINTING. COLOUR- lNG, and CEMENTING the CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL, RESOLVEX. Specifications to be seen at the Hev. Moses Thomas's, Ilesolven. Tenders to be sent, addlesed to the Rev. Aaron Davies, care of Rev. Moses Thomas, Resolven, on or before August the 5th, 18B9. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any 1'end or. i3 niT lie J\wnîtt1utcnts. QARDIFF UNION.—ELY SCHOOLS. GARDENER WANTED. The Board of Gnardians will, at their meeting on 10th August, 1889, APPOINT AN INDUSTRIAL TRAINER IN GARDENING at their Schools at Ely, near Cardiff. JThe duties of the officer will be to cultivate the ¡!Irden, instruct and assist the boys in practical gar- dening and field work, and make himself generally useful about the premises under the direction of the Guardians and the Master. Candidates must be single or widowers without en- cumbrance, and possess a competent knowledge of gardening. Salary, £30 a year, with board, lodging, and washing. Forms of application must be obtained from me, and returned not later than Saturday, 3rd August, 1889. By order, ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 20th July, 1889. 7059 ^JARDIFF UNION WORKHOUSE. LABOUR SUPERINTENDENT WANTED. The Board of Guaidians will, at their meeting on 3rd August. 1889, APPOINT a MALE LABOUR SUPER- INTENDENT for the Union Workhouse salary, £30 per annum, with board. lodging, and washing single man or widower without encumbrance preferred; age not to exceed 35. Information as to the duties may be obtained from the Master at the Workhouse. Forms of application must be obtained from me and returned not later than the morning of Thursday, 1st August, 1889. By order, ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Union Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 20th July. 1889. 7058 rjlHREE YEA RS' jg YS TEM rjlHREE SYSTEM JpIANOFORTES fBY BROADWOOD JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. JpIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. pIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER; JpiANOFORTES BY KIR KM AN. JpiANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS FROM IDs. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the tfirer rjlHOMPSON AND JgHACKFLL, LIMITED' QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE/ CARDIFF. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED. 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA rjtflOMPSON AND jgHACKELI., LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; fTpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED. 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, AND PONTYPRIDD. THE FJLHREE rARS GYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there need b no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM THOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, always pleased to send Full Particulars, with fDescriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest 1 Styles, &c., free by post, on1 the application off any intending purchaser. I DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Bayers a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. TjiSTEY ORGANS. Over 208,000 Sold.' B J Unrivalled in Tone. Best in Quality. Beautiful in Model and Fini<;h. To be had of THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Limited Sole Agents for South Wales. ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY. The Largest Manufacturers of American Organs in the World. ESTEY ORGAN TUTOR. By KING HALL. Price 2s 6d net; postrfree, 2s 10id< 5854: rTHOMPSON AND QHACKELL LIMITED CARDIFF. SWANSEA, NEWPCRT, MERTIIYR. GLOUCESTER, PENARTH, 1047 1698 AND PONTYPRIDD. fJuijUc &c. THE NATIONAL WATER-GAS AND JL LIQUID FUEL CORPORATION (Limited). PROSPECTUSES READY NEXT WEDNESDAY. OFFICES LONDON—37, WALBKOOK, MANSION HOUSE. LIVERPOOL—37, VICTORIA-STRE ET. MANCHESTER—25, MARKET-STREET. 7178 A 6 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE* INVESTMENT. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL OPEN on TUES- DAY, July 30th, and CLOSE on or before SATUR- DAY, August 3rd, In any year in which the Deferred Shareholders shall have received 12 per cent. Dividend, the excess of profits will be equally divided between the Directors and Shareholders. THE LONDON PRINTING AND PUB. JL LISHING ALLIANCE, LIMITED, being an amalgamation of Messrs Bonnett and Shum, 43 and 44, Jewin-street, Printers, Designers, Hill, Siffken, and Co., Ld., Grafton Works, Holloway, Colour Printers, Photo-lithographers, <kc. Myra and Son, 39 and 40, Bedford-street, Covent-garden, W.C., pro- prietors amlpubhshers of Myra's journals, &c., Ld H, and II. Franklin, Pocock-street, Blaclcfriars-road, 'Printers and Lithographers. Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1886. whereby the liability of each shareholder is limited to the amount of shares. Capital, £120,000, divided as follows;—16,000 shares of S5 each,entitled to Cumulative Preferential Dividend of 6 per cent. per annum: 8,000 Deferred Shares ot S5 each, £110,000. The 15,000 Six per cent. Preference Shares are now offered for subscription, payable as follows—10s on Application £1 10s on Allotment; £1 10s One Month after Allotment; £1 10s Two Months after Allotment, The whole of the Deferred Shares will be allotted to the Vendors in part payment of the purchase money. The Preference Shares are preferential both as to Capital and Dividend. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM GRAY, Esq. (late of Messrs Morley and Gray, Gutter-lane, E.C.), 13, Montpelier.row, Black- heath, S.E. JOHN ADAMS, Esq. (late of Messrs. Cook, Sons and Co., St Paul's Chyd.), 10, Gloucester-place. Green- wich Park. WILLIAM LOVEL BONNETT, Esq. (Messrs Bennett and Shum), 43 and 44, Jewin-street, E.C. GODFREY MASON SHUM, Esq. (Messrs Bonnett and Shum). ditto. HERBERT C. HILL, Esq. (Managing Director of Hill, Siffken and Co., Limited), Grafton Works, North- road, Holioway. N. BERNARD E. W. SIFFKEN, Esq. (Managing Direc- tor), ditto. MAYSON M. BEETON, Esq., B.A., Oxon (Proprietor of Myra's Journal," &c.), 30 and 40, Bedford-street, Convent Garden, W.C. HENERY FRANKLIN. Esq. (Messrs H. and H. Franklin), Pocock-street, Blackfriars-road, S.E. BANKERS. LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Limited, 21, Lombard-street. g.C.; atfi Branches. SOLICITOR.—GEORGE H. HOYLE, Esq., Parliament Mansions, Victoria-street, S.W. AUDITORS.—Messrs BEECROFT & SON, 11, Wood- street, Cheapside, E.C. SECRETARY (pro. tern.)—Mr A. FF.NTON. REGISTERED OFFICES.—43 and 44, JEWIN-STREET, LONDON, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed to acquire, amalgs- mate, extend and carry on under one general adminis- tration the well-known undertakings of the above prosperous firms. These are vigorous and thriving concerns, each with well-defined specialities of its own, and each enjoying a consistelltly expanding business, whose continued de, velopment has rendered necessary a rearrangement and enlargement of their plant and resources. In con- sideriug the best means for effecting the necessary ex- tensions, the above firms, rather than each acting in- dividually, were led to approach one another by the knowledge which each had gained of the others in the ordinary course of business competition, with a view to bringing about an amalgamation which would give to any enlargements they might make the additional economic advantages derivable from industrial concen- tration. PROFITS. The books of Bonnett and Shum have been examined and reported upon by Messrs Feecroft and Sons, In- corporaterl Accountants, 11, Wood-street, E.C. of Hill, Siffben, and Co., Limited, by Messrs Spain Brothers and Co., Chartered Accountants, 76, Cole- man-street, E.C.; of Myra and Son, by T. P. Scrivener, Esq., Chartered Accountant, 9, Fleet-street, E.C.; or JI, and H. Franklin, by R. Lindssy, Esq., Chartered Accountant, 60, Victoria-street, E.C. These reports and certificates, together with the valuations of the stock of Hill, Siffken, and Co., Limited, by Mr Powell, and calculation of the actual workin based thereon, show that t\e present net profits of the amalgamating firms, aftei- allowin for aJl Directors' fees and managerial expenses, aro more than sufficient to pay a dividend of 12j per cent. per annum on the deferred shares, after payment of Six per cent. divided upon preference shares. This is without taking into consideration the econo mies resulting from the amalgamation and the profits on the new plant proposed to be laid down, which will, it is estimated, amount to about £ 4,000 per annum. VALUERS REPORT. Printers' Register Office 33a, LudgateHill, E.C., To the Directors of 2oth July. 1889. The London Printing and Publishing Alliance, Limited. Gentlemen,—1 have inspected the plants, stocks, and premises of the amalgamating firms. and c011<;idel: the price fixed by the Vendors a fair and reasonable one. The machinery and appliances fire of the most perfect and modern construction for producing the largest out-put of work at a minimum cost, and in- cluding a vas-making plant (water gas), and other valuahle machihes and apparatus for secret processes, which are all ill good onler, and kept fully employed. I must add that I was especially struck with the admirably planned and extensive premises wbich the: Company acquires, < I have no doubt that the amalgation will effect numerous and substantial savings in the working charges of the businesses. Yours faithfully. J. M. POWELL A SON, DANIEL T. POWELL. (Printers' Auctioneer and Valuer). The purchase price for the several businesses as going concerns and the whole of the properties connected therewith (except book debts), including leases, plant, machinery, patents, copyrights, &c., has been fixed by the vendors at £!8,600, payable as to £40,000 in fully paid deferred shares, and the balance in cash, o r partly in cash and partly in preference shares, at the option of the directors, and the vendors have agreed to accept office for five years as managing directors. They also have undertaken to retain at least two- thirds of the shares originally allotted to them in part payment of the purchase-money for a minimum of five years. For descriptions of the businesses taken over, and disclosure of contracts, see full prospectus. The con- tracts, together witti tOe memoranùum and articles of association, cn be inspected at the Offices of tile Solicitor of the Company. Full prospectuses and forms of application can be obtained at the Offices of the company, or of the Bankers or Solicitor. 7138 øtí't.5. THE BANKRTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE JOB WALTER BEVAN, of 114, High-street, Dowlais, Glamorganshire, Innkeeper's As,istant, MERTHYR TYDFIL.—No. 11 of 1889. Receiving Order made-13th July, 1889. Date of Order for Summary Administration-19th July, 1889. Date of Adjudication-13th July, 1889. Date and Place of First Meeting—8th August, 1889, at 11 a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Date of Public Examination—12th August 1889, at 6 30 p.m., at the Court House, Market-square, Merthvr Tydfil. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address-b). High-street, Mertbyr Tydfil, Dated this 27 ih day of July. 1889. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE MICHAEL FRANKS, of Biaenavon, Monmouth- shire, Pawnbroker and Outfitter. Tredegar, No. 9. of 1889. Receiving Order made—July J2th, 1889. Date of Order for Summary Administration—July 2bth, 1889. Date of Adjudication—July 25th, 1839. Date and place of First Meeting—August 8th, 1839, at at the Official Receiver's Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Date of Public. Examination-August 9th, 1889, at 10.30 am., at the County Court Office, Chuich-street, Tre- degar. W. L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address-65, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Dated this 27th day of July, 1889. ;"VERDIC__OF 300." Under this heading Messrs R. J. Heath and Sons, Cardiff, issue a pamphlet containing testimoniùs frolU their numerous c11stomers. As makers of and dealers in pianofortes, organs, harmoniums, and other instru ments, the firm 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 sun- plied all Cardiff and South Wales with instruments of music; but although this is by no means the case, it is unquestionable that they bave 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. Having 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 btJen chosen, tile expsrience of the purchser appea. to ùe in every instance most satisfactory. The pamphlet directs particular attention to the tuning branch of Messrs Heath's business, they having a latgo 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 contemulating purchase of all instrument will do well to constder the Verdict of 300," obtainable on application at Messrs Heath and Sens, 51, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5—1066 IMPORTANT TO ALL who SUFFER JL from NEURALGIA or TIC, FACEACHE or TOOTHACHE, to know there is an excellent RE- MEDY in NEURALINE, which hardly ever fails. Thousands have tried it and been relieved. IMPORTANT TO ALL who SUFFER JL from COLDS, INFLUENZAS, CHILLS, CA-: TARRHS, &c., to know that GLYKALINE is a specific in such cases. A few bours only 3uffice to relieve and CURE these troublesome complaints. IMPORTANT TO ALL who SUFFER JL from LIVER DERANGEMENT, INDIGESTION, NAUSEA. CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE, that BERBEKINE speedily relieves these disorders, Creates an appetite, and removes the depression. c IMPORTANT TO ALL who SUFFER from DEBILITY, EXHAUSTION, DEPRESSION of SPIRITS, BItAlN-WEARINESS. arising from work, over-study, or imprudence, to know that PHOSPHOMURIATE of QUININE is the BEST REMEDY. REMEDY. LEATH & ROSS'S above Four RE- I11 Bottles, MEDIES are Sold by 2,500 1/3 & 3/- Chemists in Great Britain, and at L In Bottles, MEDIES are Sold by 2,500 1/3 & 3/- Chemists in Great Britain, and at Free by Post. 9, Vere-street, W., and 5. St. I Paul's Churchard, London. o628 ^public Notices. lyARRY DOCK AND RAILWAYS U COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEiiEBY GIVEN, that an EXTRA- ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDA the fcth day of August, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon, to consider, and, if thought desirable, to sanction and confirm, an Agn.iement dated the 8tl1 day of July, 1889, between North's Navigation Collieries, 1889, Limited, and others the promoters of the Vale of Glamorgan Hailway Company of the one part, and the Barry Deck and Railways Company of the other part, being an Agree- ment for the working of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway by the Barry Dock and Railways Company. G. C. DOWNING, Secretary. Cardiff, 24th July, 1889. 7109 /1\ ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD OF WALES, BRECON, 1889. AUGUST 27, 28, 29, 30. £1,10J IN PRIZES. LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN LITERATURE AND ART. GRAND CHORAL CONTESTS EACH DAY. 4,800 COMPETITORS 500 SOLOISTS. GRAND EVENING CONCERTS. 32 ARTISTES. EISTEDDVOD CHOIR, 250 IN NUMBER. GRAND ORCHESTRA, 52 PERFORMERS. SPLENDID MILITARY BAND of the 1st BAT. TALION SOUTH WALES BORDERERS, from Head-quarters, Dublin (by the kind permission of Colonel Farquhar Glennie). MAGNIFICENT PAVILION CAPABLE OF SEAT. IN3 10,000 PEOPLE. SPECIAL RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS ON ALL THE LINES. PRICES OF ADMISSION. — Reserved Seats (num- bered), season tickets, 30', eiglot meetings; ditto, Single Ticket, 5s Firs-clls" Season Ticket, 20s, eight meetings ditto Single Ticket, 3s :5econd. class Season Ticket, 123, eight meetings ditto Single Ticket, 2s Third-class Single Ticket, Is each. Ticket Offices will be open on Monday, July Ibth, at 1\irs Link's, liIrs Hughes's. ami Messrs Heins and Co.'s, High-street, Brecon. Full particulars will be found in large posters at all railway stations, and in the official programme, ready by 10th August next. All informa- tion can be had Uom RBYS DAVIES, Secretary. U;Con, 4th July, 1S89. 6916 CARDIFF HORTICULTURAL -L/ SOCIETY AND WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW, TO BE HELD AT SOPHIA GARDENS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 NEXT. SCHEDULES AND FORM OF ENTRY ARE READY, Applications for same to be made to the Hon. SECRETARIES, 5Q, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. 7143 LAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL \3T AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETYS ANNUAL MEETING for the EXHIBITION of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. IMPLEMENTS, POULTRY, DAIRY PIW. DUCE. &c., will be held at TREORKY, RHONDDA VALLEY, on WEDNESDAY and TUURSDAY, the 31st JULY and 1st AUGUST, 188:4, when Prizes amounting to nearly £1,000 will be offered for. competi- tion. The Show Yard will be open to the puùlíc on both days at Nine a.m., on payment of 2s each, on the-first day of the Show, aud Is each on the secund day. Return Tickets at a fare and a quarter will be issued by the Taff Vale Railway Company, by all ordinary trains, to passengers booking to Treorky, except pas- sengers booking from the foilowing stations, namely, Treherbert, ¥stra.d. Llwynpia and Dinas. Tickets of admission to the Show Yard may be had at all Stations on the Taff Vale Railway. A special train will run from Cowbridge to Treorky on both days of the Show, leaving Cowbridge at 11.30 a.m., taking up passengers arriviog by the Great Western Railway at Llantrisant Station by the 11.32 a.m. up train, antlll.50 down train, The ahove special train will return from Treorky. arriving at Llantrisant in time for the 6'37 Oreat Western Railway down train to Swansea and Carmarthen. The Great Western Railway Company will issue tickets at picnic fares to Treorky from all Stations from Swansea to Bridgend inclusive, by their train at Llantrisant at 11.34 a.m. A Band will play a choice selection of music on both days of the Show, The usual Public Dinner will take place in a Marquee on the Show field on Wednesday, the 31st July inst., at 5 o'clock p.m., at whicll tile president wiIi preside. Tickets, 3s 6d each. W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. Welsh St. Donatts, July 26, 1889. 7155 RJN H E REST, PORTHCA W LT. Subscriptions are earnestly invited for the Endow- ment of the Institution hitherto unendowed. The effect of the Endowment will ùe to enable the Committee to reduce the charge of admission to poor patients. The following Subscriptions have already been pro- mised. Subscriptions will be acknowledged in this paper the first of each month. 1887, £ s. d. Miss Talbot (Bazaar at Margam) 220 0 0 Colonel Turbervill. 250 0 0 Lady Aberdare 10 0 0 Concert at Porthcawl (per Messrs G. T. Cole- man a.nd Ivor Roberts) 8 8 0 Collected by cards (per Mrs Franklen Evans) 7 15 6 Ditto (per Mrs Picton Turbervill) 7 13 8 Bridgend Flower Show, do do. 6 14 7 Mrs Pritchard, Biyntirion bOO Donations under St) during the year 7 11 7 1833. Mrs Llewellyn, Baglan 500 0 0 Lord Aberdare 300 0 0 H. Conuop, Esq 100 0 0 J. Cory, Esq 100 0 0 Charles Thompson, Esq. 52 10 0 Mrs Gwyn, Duffryu 50 0 0 The Earl of Dunraven. 50 0 0 Lord Windsor 50 0 0 Franklen G. Evans, Esq. 20 0 0 Dr Evan Jones 1010 0 Dr T. W. Parry 10 JO 0 Cape Copper Co 10 10 0 Executors of Rev Chas. Ingleby (per G. P. Wragge, Esq) 10 in 0 Griffith Phillips, Ksq 5 5 0 1.\11' Morse, Glanogwr 5 0 0 Mrs Fyffe, 61, Lexham Gardens, W. 5 0 1* D. H. Lloyd, Esq., Bridgend 400 Donations iran.^ferred from Maintenance Fund, 1837 163 0 0 Do. do. do. do., 1888 126 0 0 Ladies' Commitee Porthcawl Rest" Bazaar, per Miss Ella Grover, hon. sec..2,453 12 0 1889. The Marquis of Bute 503 0 0 Mrs Dr Price, Park-place 20 0 0 J. S. Gibbon, Esq 1010 0 W. Llewellyn. Esq 5 0 1 H. J. Randall, Esq 10 10 0 G. B. Morris, Esq 10 0 0 Prison's Charity 21 0 0 Bazaar 3 2 0 Per Dr Lewis 2 7 0 Life Governors'Compositions 105 0 0 19 4 T. PICTON TURBERVILL, Chairman of Committee. Subscriptions may be sent to, and full information obtained from, the Secretary, S. H. STOCKWOOD, Bridgend. to21 C AIVTB R I ATN RAILWAYS, J ABERYSTWITH. TOWYN, BARMOUTH, &C.. VIA THE WYE VALLEY ROUTE. Important accelerations have been mado in the Train Service from 1st July, and through carriages are now running daily from CARDIFF (T.V.) at 10.28 ? NEWPORT (B. & M.) at 11.5 a.m., and MERTHYR (B, & M.) at 12.10 p.m. The Rhymney Company's train from Cardiff at 11.30 a.m. connects with Newport through carriage at Pené"am Fortnightly and Two-monthly Tourist Tickets are issued at all the principal stations in South Wales. J, CONACHER, Secretary. Oswestry, July, 1889. 6702 TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Messrs n. T. JOHNSON & Co., VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER, and Patentees of the Positive Systems of Ventilation, have ap- pointed as SOLE AGENT for CARDIFF and DISTRICT Mr W. II. ALLEN (Assoc. San. Instn.), PRACTICAL PLUMBER and CERTIFICATED SANITARY INSPECTOR, EOWE'S SQUARE, WORKIKG-STREET, CARDIFF. CATALOGUES on APPLICATION. 5199 ABERDARE FLOWER, POULTRY, -CjL PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW. ABERNANT PARK, AUGUST 15. 188X UPWARDS OF £200 IN PRIZES. MAGNIFICENT BAND of the 46th DUKE of CORN WALLS RKGIMENT LIGHT INFANTRY. Schedules of Messrs D. P. Davies and D. Tudor Williams. BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW will be held at LLANCAIACH, THURSDAY, September 12th, 1889.. Prizes for borsds, cattlo, dlc. will be offered. 7101 |J EGIMENTAL ORDERS by COL. .LVi E. S, HILL, C.B., M.P., Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers :— Cardiff, 27th July, 1889. Gun and Repository Drill every evening at 7.30. Signalling Class on Tuesday at 7.30. Kit bags, canvas clothing, and havresacks to be returned to Store 011 Monday also carbines, slins, and swords. For duty during the Week -Captain Fry, Lieutenant Birrell, Surgeon Griffiths, Sergeant Francis, Corporal Price, Bombardier Jiowden, aud Trumpeter Williams. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Major and Adjutant. NEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- -L™ TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office; 13. Cattle- treet, Neath. Bet permanent po,>tinksta.tions ill Town a.nd neighbourhood. Contractors for all dos- criptions of advertising, circular distributing, &c. Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to ha dis tinctly addressed to T. Harry Hawkins. Ne&th. 1094 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu aitie3 anà relieve the distressing SVlllOtoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, of ail chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug uiacola.—Beware of Imitations g 1013 (Eftttjgjifln. CARDIFF. DR JOSEPH PARRY'S LATEST .COMPOSITIONS, BLODWEN (Opera). O.N., 4s S.F., 2s. EMMANUEL (Grand Oratorio). O.N., 4s; S.F., 2s. NEBUCHADNEZZAR (Dramatic Cantata). O.N., 3s; S.F., Is 6d. JOSEPH (bhort, easv Dramatic Cantata). 0 N. Is 6d S.F., 8d. TONAU CYNNULLEIDFAOL CYMRU. In Four Parts. I. and II. published with great success. III. and IV. readv shortly. TELYN YR YSGOL SUL. In three parts. I. II. and III., S.F., 3d each. Part I., O.N., 6d. Over 150,000 above sotd. THE THEORY OF MUSIC. The first of a series of Educational Books by Dr Parry. Useful to all Pianoforte and Vocal Students. Price Is. Catalogue, with list of 100 choruses, 50 songs, 25 duets, anthems, glees, &c., sent on receipt of stamp. AU orders to be sent to D. M. PARRY. 1134—13225 Penarth, South Wales. BOARDING and DAY-SCHOOL for JD GIRLS, 7. WESTBOURNE-CUESCENT, CAR- DIFF. Principal, Miss lIlBBS, Cert. R.A.M. with Honours. Boarders receive all home comforts under the care of Mrs Hibbs. 284 DANCING AND PHYSICAL EXER. CISES.—The Misses EVANS beg to announce that they will resume their Classes in October in Car- diii, Penarth, Newport, and neighbourhood. Arrange- ments made with high-ciass Schools for the ensuing Term.—Medeilin House. Roath, Cardiff. 283 UOWBIUDGK GREArr HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College examinations. Special attention i given to comfort, refinement, and physical well-being. Terms moderate Fees from entrance. 1024 7833 MAESY C WMMER. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL.—Mrs NICHOiXS, 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, a.nd the London College of Music). The last three years 600 certificates, over 400 dis- tinctions, and .300 special certificates have been gained from 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 and Science ani 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." £100 per annum is given in Scholarships, and JtiM to £ 180 in prizes Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in all parts of the world. Fees fir boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholar- ships, and preparation for any University examination, five inca. Day pupiis, one guinea. One of the best schools in the country. ride Press. 15790 6458 JN ATil. NEATH.-PHOPIUETARY SCHOOL. JLl Higher Education.—Application for terms, &c., to Archdeacon ot Llandatf, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 LLANDOVERY. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES at LLANDOVEfU COLLEGE is fixed for FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd, when the attendance of Old Boys and: friends of prestJnt boys is invited. 7182 BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVIDS. IIEAD-MASTER —REV. D. LgWIS LLOYD, M.A., Formerly Head-Master of Friar's School, Bangor. There are SEVEN ASSISTANT-MASTERS, all* Craduutes in High Honours at either Oxford 01 Cam- bridge. The College is beautifully situated in its own grounds on the banks of the Ust. and consists of Head-Master's House, with a fine Cliapel, 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, uuder the present Head-Master 41 Scholarships and Exhibitions; of these 15 are Classical Scholarships ot £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 Certiticates 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, <fcc.). During the last 18 months Nine Scholarships and Exhibitions have been gained, of which Five are Classical Scholarships of £80 a year One Science, the Powys Exhibition. Middlesex Hospital (JBlOO). &c. For terms and Fuller Particulars apply to the Head Master. 6983 CHRIST COGE, BRECON. The HOSTEL -a New Boarding-house in the Ground, limited to 30 Bors-will be OPENED in SEPlEMUEli NEXT, Fees Board and Tuition, £3ó 1Cs a year. Appiyto Head Master. ó CHRIST COLEGE, BRECON. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. On TUESDAY, Sept. 24, an EXAMINATION will be held for Two St. David s Scholarships of £20 a year ancl for Four House Scholarships of £ 20 to £ 00 a year each. Apply to ttae Head Master. I OSWESTRY. THE OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIPS. TWENTY OPEN SCHOLASHIPS WILL BE OFFERED FOR COMPETITION AT THE OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. On the 11TH, 12TH, and 13TH of NEXT SEPTEMBER ONE SCHOLARSHIP OF B40 A YEAR. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS OF S24 TWO It S21 TWO „ £18.. THREE „ £15 » SEVEN „ £12 t. THREE „ £9 II Candidates may either proceed direct to OSWESTRY on TUESDAY, the 10th of September, or they may offer themselves for a. Test Examination at any one of the following Centres — SWANSEA. — At the Young Men's Christian Association, Dynevor-place, on Thursday, September 5th, at 10.30 a.m. CARDIFF.—At the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, bt. Mary-street, on Friday, September 6th, at 10.30 a.m. ABERDARE.-At the Temperance Hall, 011 Satur- day, September 7th, at 10.30 a.m. CARNARVON,—At the Lewis' Institute, on Monday, September 9th, at 10.30 a.m. Those Candidates who, by their work at these Test Examinations, show that they have a reasonable chance of. success, will be advised to proceed to the Final Examination at Oswestry. Further p&rticulars may be obtained on application. OWEN OWEN, M.A., Head Master. N.B.—SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HliLD ONCE A YEAR in future, commencing on the First Wednesday after the 8th of September. 7047 ABERYSTWYTH. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGK OF WALES,. \J ABERYSTWYTH. PRESIDENT—THE RIGHT HOt LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B.; PRINCIPAL-The Rev. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Lond-.and Oxon), D.D. (Edin.). A large number of Entrance SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS, from SM to £10 (open and close), offered for competition. Examination begins WedDes day, September 18tb, 1889. A fee of £10 per session adwits to all classes; sin;h classes, £ 1 per term. Women students admitted into Hall of Residence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter, at a charge of 30 guineas per session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Wales, Abeiystwyth. 6818 MORGAN LLOYD. ) B.D. 10th July.-1889. LEWIS MORRIS, ) Sees. PONTYPRIDD. PONTYPRIDD ACADEMY, 20A, MORGAN-STREET —E. DUNMOR EDWARDS, M.A., Master.—Preparation for Examination* at a very M.A.. Master.—Preparation for Examination* at a very moderate cost, Term commences Tuesday, .kl23 776 PORTH. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 20, HAFKAH- STREET, PORTH.—H. W. HUGHES, stB-A London (with Honours). Preparation for London Matri- culation, Professional Preliminaries, Denominational Collee, and General Education. RE-OPENSs, AUGUST 12t.b, 21 BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR JLJ BRISTOL. For Prospectus and Notice of School Exhibitions, apply to the Head Master, W. J. KEMPE, M.A. TAUNTON. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TAUNTON. CHAIRMAN :— L. WILLIAMS, Esq., Cardiff. HEAD MASTER :— T DARLINGTON, Esq., M.A., Fellow of St. Jehu's, Cambridge, &C. SEPARATE JUNIOR SCHOOL. FEES MODERATE. Modern Public School. Scholarships. AUlUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 17TH. Apply Head Master. 7046 tforurstotts. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF IWind, weather, and circumstancespermitting.) TTTfZtTA v I TG^VAICH ET, MINEHEAD, "AND I ILFRACOMBE, Tnin xn I Calling off Lynmouth. "uiyou, j Leave Cardiff 7.16 a.m. Ilfracomte At u; I 4.45 p.m. ;Minchead6.45p.m. Watchet At /.lo am. | 7.45 p.m. WHOLE DAY TRIP TO BRlDG- TUESDAY, WATER. I Leave Cardiff 5.15 a m.; Bridgwater July 30, S.30 p.m. I AFTERNOON TRIP. At 5.15 a..m. Leave Carditf 5.15 p.m. Bridgwater 8.30 p.m. and 5.15 p.m. Fares, to-and-fro, Whole Day Trip, 2s bd Afternoon Trip, 2s. TO BIDEFORJJ. TUESDAY I,eave Cardiff 11.15 a.m., returning the jjjTy following Wednesday evening, time At niSani t of sailing to be had on board. Fares-Single. 4s return ticket, 2s bd extra. TO MINEHEAD AND ILFRACOMBE. WEDNES- Calling at BARRY and oB DAY, LYNMOUTH to and fro. July 3J. I Leave Cardiff 7.30 Ilfracombe4.5 At 7.30 a.m. p.m.. Minehead 6.45 p.m. Fares-To Barry Is 6d Minehead 3s I llfracombe 3s 6d and 4s bd. TO CHEPSTOW. Whole Day. WEDNES- Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m., Chepstow 8.45 DAY, p.m. July 31, EVENING TRIP. At 7.0 a.m, & Leave Cardiff 5.30 p.m., Chepstow, 5.30 p.m. I 8.4a p.m. I Fares to and fro—Whole Day Trip, I 2s 6d. Evening Trip, Is 6d and 2s. Tourists' Tickets, available during tile season to Lynmouth or llfracombe, 4s 6d and 6s. Bristol Channel Passenger Service, Limited. 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. u_- 6284-179 SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM O CARDIFF To WESTON, LYNMOUTH, AND ILFRACOMliE, By the Magnificent Fast Passenger Saloon Steamer, LADY GWENDOLINE, ON MONDAY, JULY 2 9 T H. Leave Cardiff, 9.20 a.m., llfracombe 4.0 p.m., mouth 4.45 p.m Weston 6,45 p.m. Further particulars see bills. 7176 VENINGTEXCURSION TO BARRY -Ej ISLAND, THIS EVENING MONDAY, JULY 29, By Earl of Jersey or Earl of Bute. (Wind, Weather, and Circumstances permitting), Leave Cardiff, 6.15 p.m. ) Ba.rry, 8.15 p.m. Fares To-and-Fro, Is and Is 6d. XCURSION TO BARRY ISLAND JLJ by the EARL of BUTE (wind and weather permittina), TUESDAY, July 30th. Leave Cardiff, 10.0 a.m. Leave Barry, 4.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP. Leave Cardiff, 5-30 p.m. ) Leave Barry, 8.30 p.m. Fares to-and-fro, Is and Is bd. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET. JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF LEAVE WESTON Mon. ^9—7-0, 9-20, 10.15 Mon. 29—3.10, 10.30 a.m., a.m.. 5.0 and 7 15 p.ui. | 6.15 and 8,30 p.m. Tues. 30-7..30, 9.45 a.m., j Tues. 30-840, aL-m, 5.15 and 7,30 p.m. | 6.15 aud 8.3U p.m. Wed. 31—7.10,9.20, 11.30 Wed. 31—8.10, 10.25 a.m., a.m., and 6.0 p.m. j 4 45 and 8.0 p.m. For special tbrough arrangements of Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Wells, <fcc.,or for hire of Passenger Steamers to any place ill tue Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105. Bule Docks. Cardiff. 109—6_U'i ROYAL N A VAITREVI E W~ SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1389. The lendiu Full-powered Paddle Steamer I,COO Tons. "JUNO," 1,300 H.P. (Chartered by Messrs HENNIKER & HOGGE), Will be dispatched from BRISTOL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 31st JULY, for SOUTHAMPTON, to be present at the SPITH E A D REVIEW. Return Fare :—Including sleeping accommodation and provisions, but exclusive of wines, Ac., £10 10s. As only a limited number of Passengers will be taken from Bristol, early application is necessary. Berths will be allotted strictly in accordance with priority of application. The 'JUNO" has splendid accommodation, Promenade Deck, Smoking-room, and Ladies' Saloon. The entire Catering will be undertaken by Mr Wm. Whiteley, Universal Provider, Westbourne-grove, HaYswatr, London, who will provide au excellent table. (Wines, spirits, &c., as per tariff.) For further information anply to HENNIKER and HOGGE, 54, Leadenhall-stNet, London, E.O., and 32, Queen s-terrace, Southampton WM. WHITELEY, Westbourne-grove, Bayswater, London or to THE BRISTOL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Prince-strnet, Bristol. 13832 6870 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY^ On THURSDAV, AUGUST 1st, a FAST EXCUR- SION for 8 or Is days to TAUNTON. Barnstaple, Exeter, Torquay. Plymouth, Penzance, and other sta- tions in the West of England (by new and direct route via. the Severn Tunnel), will leave New Milfordat 8.50 A.m., Johnston 9.0, Haverfordwest 9.10, Pembroke Dock 7.55, Pembroke 8.3, Tenbv 8.35, Saundersfoot 8 44, Narberth 9.6, Whitland 9.45, Carmarthen 10.5, Carmar- then Junction 10.20, Uandly 10.50, Swansea 11.10, Landore 11.20, Neath 11.35, Port Talbot 11.50. Bridgend 12.15 p.m. Lla.ntri5S3.Ut 12.35, Cardiff 1.0, Ebbw Vale II.10 Naniyglo 11.10, Blaina 11.15, Abertillery 11.22, Newbridge 11.44, Abercaine 11.48, Risca lLO Abersychan 11.4), Ponty- pool (Crane-street) 11.55, Upper Pontnewvdd 12.7 p.m., Cwmbran 12.11, and Newport 1.30 p.m. For full parti- culars see special bills. 7157 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. (Rummer TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, vi& Crinan a.nd Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or ION A sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.ni., from GREENOCK at 8.50 a.m., in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Stye, Gairloch, Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornoway, Official Guide, 3d Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time bills, with map aud fares, free by post from the owner, David Maclirayne, H9, Hope-street, Glasgow. 155—6084 DR. JJOSKE'S QRIENTAL pILLS AND gOLAR JjjLIXIR Have been used lor upwards of half a century, and are fully recognized as the most effectual remedies now in use for the cure of INDIGESTION, LIVER COMPLAINTS, And all nervous disorders Reader, if you suffer from any of the above complaints with aH tbeir attendant evils, try these remedies they are more to be desired for you than riches, and their worth to you is more than untold gold. DR; ROOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at 2s. 911., 4s. 6d., aDd lis. each. JQR. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS AN sold in boxes at 13id. a.nd 4s. 6d. each. by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from DR. o 0 K E, XV 9024 j SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. public JUimsemntfs. -I CARDIFF. FJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, JULY 29th, Important Engagement of Mr FRED WRIGHTS CELEBRATED COMPANY from the Surrey Theatre, London, in the New Dnuna. £ S. D., OR FACE TO FACE, From the pen of "Thespis." This plot was suggested by 3. lamentable miscarriage of justice in the French Law Courts in the early part ,of the present century. MONDAY KEXT, THE MISERS WILL. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackeil"s, Limited. THE A T R- ROY A L WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 31ST.. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR JOHN SHERIDAN. At 7 a Laughter-Provoking Farcical Comedy, in which Misa Ada Fletcher and Cardiff Amateurs will appear. Mr J. M. Gartiold will Recite the Charge of the Guards at Kassassin." Mr Richard EJBott will Sing his New Song, Skib- bereen." &c. Mr W. Brett Plummer will present his LIGHTNING SKETCHES of and Political Celebrities. Mr John SberidaiA will Recite Robert Bums s Poem of the "COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT." Illustrated with Tableaux and Lime-light Effects-. The Great Surrey Dr.wia, £ s d :or Face to Face.' Box Plan now open at Thompson and Shackell's. SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. ODDFELLOWS' B'ETE AND GALA. For the Benefit of the Wiciow and Orphans' Fund. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1889. Parties Requiring Ground Sl )ace for Shows, Tents, Booths, &c., at the above must apply to Mr GEORGE GEEN, 22, Rowe's-square, Hayes, Cardiff. 710iJ 13329 W. H. BQ.SSITER. Socretary CAERPHILLY AERPHLLLY ANNUAL SPORTS, MONDAY, AUGUST 5. £10, 130 Yards OPEN HANDICAP. B8, 440 Yards OPEN HANDICAP. £1 10s, 130 Yards HANDICAP. 10s, PLACE KUJK-Open to Footballers vxithin miles of Caerphilly. £1 5s, 130 Yards FOOTBALL HANDICAP: Com- petitors to wear their club jrsey. £80" Od, TROTTING HANDICAP (two miles). £ó Os Od, GALLOWAY RACE, for Galloways not exceeding 13.2, to carry 9st. 71bs. allowed for every inch under height; distance one mile. I £5 Os Od, PONY RACE, not exceeding 12:2 catch weight distance one mile. Entries and colours close Thursday, August 1st. 6957 T. WRIGHT, Hon..Sec., Caerphilly. SWANSEA. SWANSEA CRICKET GROUND.— o SPORTS and CYCLISTS' MEET BAK liOLI. DAY. Six Bicycln (four 1.Ilofessioual) events. HI/spital: Challenge Cup, £¿b. l^itries close Monday IIOXI — Secretary, <Ja.stle-tr"et. Swansea. 7171 PORTHCAWL. j ORTHCAWL. — BANK HOLIDAY, JL AUGUST 5TH, 18d9. GRAND DEMONSTRATION. FETE. GALA, ATHLETIC SPORTS, FoOTliALL CONTEST, &c., promoted by ODDFELLOWS aud l?ORE>TERS' SOCIETIES. Also, GRAND MILITARY TOURNA- MENT bv 1st Brecknockshire Y "luuóeer Ba.tt3,!iull S.W. BordererŠFnr programme app;y Messrs Hutchinson and Burnell, New-road, Porthcawl. 825 .A- LLANELLY. GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS AT X STRADEY PARK, LLANELLY. on BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, August 5th, 1889. Prizes, netrlyBMinmoucy. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, July 30th, 1889; Wednesday Morning's (July 31st) post in time. For particulars and entry forms apply to the Secretary, C. S. Alltl1cn', Old Cast¡e-ro¡¡,ù, Llanelly. GLOUCESTER. GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th, 18S. Madame ALBANI. Miss ANNA WILLIAMS. Mrs AMBLER BREKF.TON. Miss HILDA WILSON. Miss MAlty MORGAN. Mr J-.DWARD LLOYD. Mr W NiCHLtLL. Mr BAURINSTON FOOTE. Mr BKKRKTON. CaUROUVv Conductor—Mr C. Lel WILLIAMS. Prices oi AdUlision-servecl Seats, 15s to Is Unreserved, 3s 6d to Is Serial Tickets, £4 each. For Regulations, Programmes, Tickets, &c., apply to Messrs Partridge and Robins, 11:5, Westgate-street, Gloucester. 7136 øúls. 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JpUUNISHING J>RAPERY QOODS IN NEW PREMISES IN "T H ART 0 S T it E E T. tT )0 ALL REMNANTS IN THIS DEPART- MENT TO BE* CLEARED CiiEAP. PAIRS COLOURED CAN- • Irl/V A" AS CURTAINS, 1* 4^d to 2s lie Per Pair. U i PAIRS COLOURED MADRAS O' /V/ CURTAINS Froui 2s t>d Pel F.at. THIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. jJJOWELL AND 0OMPANY "THE CARDIFF DJ:AP}:J{.S," CA R D I F F 672? A NEW INVENTION. SALT REGAL PATENT kk, CJ .PROTECTKL THROUGHOUT THL WuRLD. A 1 ,T UFn A 1 CH ANGES COLOUR and j^AL,l DE VKLOPS OZON li in WATEF >LTPL>LI.KN A ALT REGAL REFRESHING, appetising 0 EFFERVESCENT DRINK. ALT REGAL All who value their health anO o comfort will do well to give this New Discovery a trial SALJ REG AI., ip a high-class Antiseptic Salt, possess- hygienic properties hlthol to unknown to Scicnce. A giateuul, co iling cup. tievelonii;^ Ozone (Llle principle 0; life. ill clean st- the mouth, cle^r the tliro.it, sweeten tlie vreath, and maintain a natural condition of the system. Corrects all Impurities arising from errors of diet—eating or drinking. Salt itegal lias the suecia! property of purifying the watsr in which it is mixed. (J ALT REGAL SALT REGAL prevents and to. [J heves fi ;t lience, nausea, gidui- 8ALT REGAL nes*' keartimni, aridity, paipita- t'on, fevi ri.sliness, irntauon <>f MITT i ^u!- "wariness, lassitude, penerT ALl IvLu AE debility, dijirj-hce^, dysrii'ery. lr, is a puwerfu! autid against SALT REGAL i'1 inc.. typhoid, cholera, malaria, and diphtheria. SALT REGAL when regularly used, i- a certain guarantee oi Health. One draught per week will main- tain health; while a daily draught wiii restoit health to hlj ÜbilitattJl1 SAL! REG AL revives and never depresses Every traveller 0" voyairer su.)I¡H carry a bottle of Salt Regal. IlL relieves the lùrture of sea-sickness. 01 ALT REGAL SAL1 REGAL should be used ►J) daily m every family. Invaluable < jTT piffi at »'« the Nursery. A |>ooh tu fadie.s. iir-jii.i-< M*int-Hins a ciear. healthy oond)- '-J lion of the skin, and by purifyinj O ALT lvEGAL the system removes all humours O from the body, and destroys the g ALT REGAL or complexion,. Extractfrom Professor A. NOKMAN Report. Institute of ChcHnca.1 .,chnolog-y. Liverpool. There IS an element ill tbts compound not found ill I other, compounded gel'V ecellL Salines that 1 have eXRUH/lect, aUl1 this IS n..1; Ollly a novelty, hilt wili. I have no doubt, add mucu to the efficiency of Sail Tbe iH;r"dients.used I1.re fret fl0ll1 impurities and injurious substances, aud tlIe result of their admixture It; a 1'ery satisfactory preparation A. N. TATE. l',I.C.>'t, Analyst, SALT REGAL "ALl REGAL is soUlinbottks (hermetically sealed), price 9d. SA T T UTTT" Al It cannot be imitated, and stanis ItfiAjALi al0„e ,.e care £ ul t(> i..T,n„rPtl Salt Reg U is » delicate white ^ALil LiCjIjALj powder, but io turns the water to O a beautiful liose Pink; unless i: ALT REGAL does tills it is not genuine, .aud Ü It sale ,ùoultl Uti atouce reported to the Secretary, SiltRegai Co, A Real Royal Patent, not a Patent Medicine. Patent rights protected 111 every civilise! c()<1ul;ry. AH London aud Provincial houses regularly stock It. SALT REGAL WvRlb, LONDON A LIVERPOOL. Can be obtained of the following cheniis's, die. :— J. A. Jones, Chiton-street, Roath, Cardiff, R. Prust, „ „ „ R. Mumford, Meteor-street. Splotiauds, Cardiff. R. W. Duck and Sons, Cardiff J, Rees, 21, Cow bridge-voau, Cardiff. Jessie Williams, Cardiff. J. Munday, 1, Hinh-street, Cardiff. Treharne aud Son, lu4, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Stranaghan ami 'l..pl.1011, Castk -street and QI186a street, Caruif!. Coiemau aud Co.. High-street, Cardiff. 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