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OR WAGONS, CARTS, OB CARRIAGES I Of any description on the Best Terms, > Write to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON., Representing the BRISTOL WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORKS COMPANY, LTD., WHOSE MANUFACTURES ARE UNEQUALLED FOR DURABILITY AND FINISH. 3684a
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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.^S CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NO-N-ALCO,HOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT I BOTTLES Of FULTON, DUNLOP.& CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 11$0 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT, i
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hipping ati!tS. 1 ATERFORlT and S whole of the SOUTH of HI i> ati.w'aY and grains on the GREAT ^frr^^v?nAI1 The Water g*erful Steamships, via Ml"°rd £ ovk steamers loavo lord Steamers run daily. The v^o sja*urdavs, and 0" ew Milfortl Tuesdays, Thursday », 5735 return Mondays, Werlnesday^Ju^jMKUys. /^TARDIFF AND BORDEAUX jR^L ()AiHCARDIFF .STEAMSHIP rp^S-CLASS SCREW will sail as foUows*M 27 •ELY .Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. ZT DORbOGNE..Cardiff for Bordeaux With goods and passengers. » r< Todd For gates of Freight, <&c. apply to Mr A-G. Todd 1. Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux an ,148.1 HOúpI<;R t:A:\IPBEI.L &. CO.. Managers. ■f^VERWoT^D B™SHNEAI)- Wales ami Liverpool Steamship ,ap"iVr MARQUESS 01 BUiK ORPHEUS. LLA.^LLY, itkbexSd, and M pe'condi.^113 •"TABG*- (Neil's P.« (Liverpool Wharf, West •"TABG*- (Nevill's Dock), vy TURAY. ■ftX^fSKiST KBTAT »» SATCMil *S £ T«S>ESS From LIVERPOOL From LIVERPOOL .-west Side, Trafalgar Dk) iTOKcTy D° TUESDAY AND SATOlinAT. Favourable rates to Bridgwater Port, Carmarthen, Merthyr, Abertore.Pontj^na ted also all towns on the Glwn.W'»»* system. Apply to Robert Gdchrust and CN A ED M hSfit KOTAL 48^ggjg^\J MAIL STEAMERS, FROM LIVERPOOL VIA Qu^NOTOWN To NEW Yo»K. rVTFTTA Tit Mv- 30 FC&!T 28 .teer"ge pe\1g6r3 to all parts of America. and booked to New York without ex! f r\rTTED THE 3, Wat.er-street, Liverpool. O 1:0 'tHEIR AGENTS, tend John tt.SK"™riS, «J55 Cardiff; Robert Gilchrist &Oo-, ^"sulaj.e-chambor, ^uU'road, Cardiff Messrs T. C. Ho'Ylaindovery • «5iff • D S 7'homas, benoolma-stei, Llanaoveiy•, T. Davies, 52, High-street, Mertnyr W_M. Lock■ 3, Commercial-street..Newport J jirldd W. Hancock, 2, Pownmg-strest, Handily. He? AI^EITi CAiN LINE. JS&k m /V SOUTHAMPTON-NEW YORK fekCw-C SERVICE. ryv'TEP STATES MAIL STEAMERS. fSOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Kverv SATURDAY at. Noon Highest Class oi acewnmodatkm for Saloon, Second Caftn, and Steerage Passengers. LIVI^POOL-P^AMLPmA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, railing at Queenstown every Thursday.. Calling Goods are landed at Philadelphia on 1 he Pennsylvania J ailroad, which has §; S5S»f.»f DlU Uoui. to >11 ptees i» .he Western Spenca & Co.. Southampton or .App'y 'J ?g s J. Da vies, 9, Edwards-piace, Wk T C, Howe and Co.. 31, Mount .stuart- Queen-street, Ca3tla.roadi CaTcliff c. H.Per- feu' sim'-rset-place; Austin and Silcocks, Swan- «f.'T fI Austin, Seath-road, Landore D. S. Thomas, ;T- 1" Janrlovery W. Hancock, Dowmng- nanellv H. Lewis, Bridge-street, Neath ». street. vViliers-street. Briton lerry; J. Roberts, L Jones, A J '^l^vies, Merthyr J. S. Lambert, 2, PonLyxxidd, D. Ap <D j Ev Merthyr; W. "jXrV>ALGRAYE, MURPHYj & LINE OF STEAMERS. Y&mmL, SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Kehoa ^rrv OF DORTMUND Captain Codd J^rv OF AMSTERDAM Captain Hoare nnf. of the above or other steamers of the same Lino Is hit ended to leave Swansea lor Hamburg every Ten Freights, &o. apply in the owner. Palgrave &■ Co., 17, -Eaeu Quay, Dn'-uin, or to tho ('.i;ESS & CO., Swansea "y>?ent at Hamburp: I>. 1 C i l ital A AN. 5902 ALORAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S JL REGULAR uxe OF steamers FHOM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. C5ty of Amsterdam, ] City of Hamburg City of Belfast, City of Lisbon City of Bristol cltvC »Ka City of Cadiz, Sty of Oport^' City of Dortmund, I City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended leave HAMBURG for c ARDIFF and CARDIFF foi HAMBURG at regular interval. For particulars apply to PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND Co.. 17 Eden Quay, Dublin or to 11, •* j T DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. 4 Agent at Hamburg- FUHRMANN. 1196. t^OMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL I I «Ti7 \iviERS-—Free Land Grants of 160 Acres, -rC„ in Settlers. Special through Bookings to .irith Bonus, to^c«leCanaa/l, SAILING from LfVER- ^OOlf \vV'EKLY. Cabin, t'<<evmediate, and Steerage at lowest rates. ^j-ajn an(j Montgomery, Liverpool Apply, to F >j pavieS) 9, Edward-place, Queen- and Bristol •, j|ow-0 and Co., 31, iMonntstuart- street, Cardin^ Webber, Great Western square, Car j Roberts, 24, Hteh-street, Ponty- Railway, Bn«^; jjufi'ryn-.street, Ferndale D. R. pridd- E. ih01' Maestec Flias H. Dajvies, Baglan fowei Post^-ffice, Ma^, g Tjaulberti Chambers, 1e p|f,rV-roa Porth or to John Sowaj^BridSe House. MounUin^Ash. 1096_ HURRAH! CHICAGO AND BACK *16 Ws A party of SOUTHWALIANS FOR fcio ^0 secure berths at once, of FORMING NOW. m, ^h-streef Pontvpridd. James Roberts, Po-^t u™Ls'OUT"H AFRICA. large REDUCED FAK farms to settlers in Canada Bonuses and rrec t rat€3 to and from all parts and Queensland aJlfi New Zealand. Cheap of America, A°;%lt'jneiit and the World. Goods round trips to tne ftll foreign parte. Interviews and Parcels DOO*.O» nQ jnC0nvenience. Send Insxtratto. ctc" N C E 0FPICB & ,«>"KBEDin0: £ 3,3,700,000. Sum insured in • • • • -nniv to the following For all particular^ap^Tg CAHDIFF. 21 High-street. Messrs Price and Ihc ^y^j-jng-street. Mr Charles^ross^l^, Cambrian Chambers. Mr F- E. Furze. ^jv Jesse Hurley B. G. Davies. Cailoxton jIr Thos. J Parsons. jjr William Hulin. Ijantri uint >ir John Howe. 5986 David Davies. 14»78 — Roddies. —honm'(7UTHSHIRE AND rpELE SOUTH WALES pkMAKEN'f «««" H :r. P ARN ALL, Eq." J-P-, 911airlUan. RESERVE & CO> l A N C E S u -\A nr Leasehold Securities. On Freehold 01 jsxiARES (interest 5 per DEVESTING Ob PAi ava and bonus). Irew; £ 50 each (interest ay2 per cent., DEPOSIT s Kie half-yearly, and bonus). payable naii j conl. interest, payable POSITS received Secretary MERTHYR ANVDUWLAIS gUILDING gOCllSTY Gwaelodygarth UOIM* Menhyr Tj"dfil. ~~Z. txt «{TTMS FROM LOANS ADVANCgD^ —' 17 Yeai 9—Favourable iDjts in 'O;;Tes"S-="o I:nagemet b:1.lg Wfi,LIAlIIS Secretary, Globaian £ | nrr, | A (writs iJirnn-ehoilf SoUH' —TVTEE T H. ARTIFICIAL A CARDIFF AND SOUTH COMPANY, 4, HIGH-STRBKT, ^bLLABD. PRINCIPAL. _• • Gfl0dman and Co. For the past six* years Manager to Dental Surgeons, Caral gupp]y of Established for the Manuf&cturea poSSIBLB ARTIFICIAL TEETH AT THE lowest PRICED, perfect fit, combined with skill, natural appearan and best material. Koots. Teeth Fitted without the Ex traction 01 Li^,erai Onlv one visit required from country pat uniy allowance for railway fare. p.S.—AUWork Guaranteed. v 6920 527O AND Al PENARTH AND BAR^ Tjl A R MEfiS. X maDE INTO SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE U* (gfrom qlOT0 lfi 3d to 2s 4d per yard. » 6d per to2s«Lleiyard. Flannels from { TOd, Stocking Vara from 9d per lb. the Wrded to select trorn. Carnage paid to an Mills on all orders 01 over TYLER AND COMFA^Ugg^ MAESLLYN MILLS, LLAl^^b^ 6Q0mWALi» alt5 by Auaion, ^U^noN^PPOlNTMENTS. ,f,„ra W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Building p^a^Tz!' ltoV\'HI 'g^a' PERRY. Messrs GOll VVALl^, Card.ft. Residences, at caruiu March 28 Horses, at cfr*lJt/r'diff April 11 Furniture, etc., at ^rd, /.„rjsff March 30 Posting Stock^r,v. and "s. HERN. t. t,? n<i Leasehold Properties, at Caniiff..Mar. 30 Freehold and Le_. Mart, Cardiff Mar J) Lea„h.W P^tlVfflEuiAN. Horses, at Ne«P«Tt yA>1KS- A J'AMES. Messrs Swansea March 23 Household ^olTeKE, & CO. Messi3 u k.tcli'i'ch Mar 29 TFann!w(n^nnis'at Aberttliery April 3 Country Residence atJ I A;ry i\ rardiff Mar. 25 Horses, Carriages, l!BDKR and SON. Messrs JOHN M.■ n March 27 property, at — gwansea Mar 30 ^.™t?»S»tS."u«oh8843C «.». Leasehold Messuage,. ^j^anliff April II Business F T^N^vliND&HUNT: J Meadow Hay, tl\'oMAS PARRY!' Leasshel'^i ,f RmU &'« at Newport A^iil S vM0»w«M?™y^raIPE0BEiSs'. i-^asssstn; Messis I PrrnerMea. at Swansea April 11 Freehold and otber^oN am, ALBXANDEB, f^rKVo^es at^rdiff Business April 3 and'E^X^at EriVigend .-April i9 ^l^eryrp'l^t Tredegar. April- WALL-KUA CARDIFF. AND C,ARI)IFF. TFSSRS w. and S. HERN arc in- M stmcted to SELL by AUCTION, atthe M.va, ^oia ANp5,^i»r^sv:; TnT 1 __4ll that MEdSUAfiE or TW ELLING- tin? s!' beinc No. 17, Partridge-road, Cardiff. The ? /.nrif"iiis two reception rooms-, four bedrooms, house y i-itcbens. and usual ottices good garden, w c., two ^tcnens, £ ijeate<t eonsorvatory, f^ery &c Loase, 99 years, from 23th February. li9!. Ground '»'LS|g;STI!EET. trr 2,-Nos. 73 and 80. Albert-street (formerly WiHrird street), Canton, side entrance, let, Scfto, 99 years Ground rent, £ 3 0s 3d oach" CORNWALL-ROAD. TOT 3 -All that FRv.EH.OLDDWELLING-HOUSE, Ko^ Com wall-road, let at 7s por week, subject to a £ ct4C- No. 10," Cornwall-road, held on similar conditions as ^LOT 5.-All that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, isfcornwall-road, held ou w^^r'i'^VLLING- I/OT 6. —All those FIVE FREEHOLD DW ELLIftl*- HOUSES and SHOP. N«. 14, 16, 18 A,, and ^rn- wall-street, and No. 2. Stoughton-street. ^>s. 14 to ^0, Ornwall-street, and No. 2, St»ughton-str e> -1 u_ 7s per week, and the shop at the cor"er to road and Scoughton-street at 10s per week, subject to a rent charge of £ 14 2s for the' Jot. Lox 7.-Ail those TWO ^WPLL?^aTdSUle^at being Nos. 123. and 130, liroa^w-a-y-roart Cayliix, le. a„ £ ,nd 8s 6d respectively, £ 7 capital garden a-.d the low ground rent ot Lot also au'tho Lots, appf tothe 94, St. l\I:uy-street, as to Lot 1. capital garden a-.d the low ground rent ot Lot also au'tho Lots, appf tothe Mann-ffiid Rod»ay, Solicitors^lrowbridge or Walclron and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. MOY-ROAD, RO TH, CARDIFF í (Close ta Roath Ife/FESBRS W. and S. HERN ara in- WL structed to SELL by ATJCl'ION, at the M i i t Bank Buildings, St, Ma.ti-eet, Cardiil, on "niUB -'DAY, JImJ.oOtfe, 1393. at. 7 p.m., tneloilov • 1i £ vjua.ji" LOT l^AlU^LL^DVn^im^OUSK, with hot and cold b;tth, kn wu as 1^«™0ff111o°1*! situate uriDer end of Moy-road, Roath, Cardin (clo^e to Roath P.ii-k), huld uuder lease for 99 year-, at abound r6LOTfa—GANT HOUSE, Moy-road. Held for a similar terra and ground rent as Lot 1. LOT 3.—LANG TON HOUSE, Moy-road. Held for a similar term and grour.d rent as Lot 1. „ LOT 4— QUATFORD HOUSE, Moy-road. Held for a similar term and ground rant as Lot 1. LOT 5.—WAKREN HOUSE, Moy-road. Held for a similar term and ground rent as Lot 1. LOT 6.—KENT HOUSE, Moy-to.iiL Held for a similar term and ground rent as ot 1. LOT 7.-C'U: Il{ ¡;; 1'0 HOUSE, Moy-road. Held for a similar term and ground rent as Lot 1. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1 73i7 r WAUNTREODA FARM. WHITCHURCH. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, FARMING IMP!,EM I' NTS, GROW- ING CROPS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (under distress for rent). \k ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE and _i_7 CO. have been instructed to SELL by -N CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, March 29th, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. &C., as above, comprising :—4 horses, 1 AbVerney and 2 shorthorn cows, 2 heifers and 1 yeirling, waggon, 2 carts, 2 traps, numerous sets of heavy and lipht harness and stable tools; ploughs, harrows, dnils, roller. and other implements; hay, a large quantity of well-preserved mangolds. The growing crops consist- ing of some acres of savoys, cauliflowers, broccoli, caobage, leeks, and other vegetables also tho whole of the household furniture, daiy and kitchen utensils. There will be no reserve. r For further particulars apply to Messrs Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate- street, Cardiff. 22nd March, 1B95. 7364 ~AB KRTTLLERY! SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS. JENKINS, CLARKE a? CO. have bt,en instructed by the Trustees, undor a Dotxl of Assignment, for the benent uf Creditors, to SELL by AUCTION, rt the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ABERTILLERY, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of APRIL, 1S95, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 1. All that AIHSSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and IlOP, atuato in High-street, Aber- tillerv, now in the occupation e.f Mr Joseph Simon, furniture dealer, at a rental of £ 25 p„r annum. These? preini?^ are held for the residue of a term of 99 years from Mie 2nd day of February, 1840 (less ten days) at Jo annual ground rent of B2 0s 6d. LOT 2.—All that picce or parcel of LAND, with tho erections tboreon, known as Pontlottyn Market-scjuaro, situii.te in Commercial-street, Ab,Ttillery. LOT ;),-AIl that piece or paroel of LAND fdjoining Lot 2, on which a portion of Pontlottyn Shop is erected, together with the Improved Rent of £ IQ per annum, pavable by the lessee under an indenture *>earing (late the 31st day of January, 1C80. Lots <2 and 3 are held by an indenture of lease for S9 vears from the 2nd day of February, 1840 (less ten days) at the annual ground rent of £ 4 3s 4d, of which £ 3 0s 8d will be apportioned to Lot 1, and £ 1 2s 8d to Lot 2.. Further particulars as to Lot 1 may be obtained from Mr t-ewis E. Webb, Solicitor, Pontypool and as ro all the Lots from lr. Tatton, Chartered Accountant, 29, Fountain-street, Manchester Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street. Carditi or ti- Auc- tionewrs, Messrs. Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian- chambers, 12, Wcstga'ttj-strooti G&rtufi. 7t3l On TUESDAY and THURSDAY next, MARCH 28th and 30th, IMPORTANT 2 DAYS' UNRESERVED SALES OF EXCELLENTJVIODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, removed and sold by order of John Stanton Mason, Esq.,who is loaving Cawliff, also Effects from other residences in Cardiff and neigh- bourhood. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are favoured with instructions as above to SELL by PUBLIC AUCITON, at their sale-rooms, 25, Duko- stroet, Cardiff, the whole o! the very superior and nearly pew HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including 2 upright grand pianos in walnut cases, a table grand do. in ebony case, by E ard, Paris inlaid waluut and mahogany dinit,g ana drawing-room mites, massive sideboards and elegant cabinets to match, dm rug and occasional tables, secretaire, bookcase, B. u<3el J and pile carpets, rugs, 4 complete bedroom suites in liard wood, birch r od mahogany 6ft. ward- robes, with pairs of duchesse toilet* to match chest of drawers, 7 iron and brass French bedsteads with bed ding complete, &c., &c. On view days prior to and mwrnings of Sales whkh will commanoe «ach day at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS W, C. CLARKE & DOVEY have received instruction* to SELL by AUC- TION, on an arly d[te, the whole of the CONTRACl'OR'S BUILDING PLANT, MATERIALS, &c., not now required for the coiaplettou of the Royal Hotel, OArdiff, mid ot.'ier large co./tract*. Further p&riscuh%i-ii I&, or on. 31, uût\n-.tr.t>t, Cardiff, March 24th, 1S33, 7409 CAERPHILLY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MR K. T. RICHARDS is rasfcructed by Mr Francis to SELL by AUCTION at the ■Market Ilall, Caerp'-illy, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th M^ch nst at 3 o'clock in the afternoon all those wo valuable meemi^gee, situate m PonU-gwindy-road, by the owner and Mr Hofbrook, at the ^mial rent of £ 15 12s each. The houses are exceed- fngly well-built, and contain seven rooms each with g0Thfwemises are held on a lease for 99 years, from c^ 't thc low rent of £ 1 Us 1 d e«.ch ib^, 'vt,Vtiv navtiVulars appiy to the Auctioneer, PontyprKld j or Mr David Lewis, Solicitor, 6, Charies- st,reel, Cardiff 72?1 ;tfc HILLM 4 N 'wilt's KLL Aby LAUC. 7394 Ira JUrfiait. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK. SALE OF DAMAGED WitEAT-FOR THE BENE- FIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY wil1 SEI.L bv AUCTION, at the Dumfries Warehouse, Bute Docks, THIS DAY (S Vl'UllDAY); 25th March, at 12 o clock, about 700 QUARTERS DAMAGED WHEAT, more or less, and a number of damaged bags, now discharging ex Jnvrrmore." „ Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Spillers and Bakers. Ltd., Cardiff. 7334 ON MONDAY NEXT. 44, GORDON-ROAD, ITOATH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions from E. If. McMillan, Esq., who is going abroad to Cata- logue and 5K!J, by AUCTION, O MONDAY next, March 27th, at 11 a.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising :-giii-er dessert knives and forks, spoons, cup, etc., elec ro-plate* books, tine old oil-paiutin^s, twocftivfld oak 8-day Gran ifather s clocks, 3 carved oak chairs, two inlaid drawing-ioom tables, mahogany dining-room suite, walnut secretaire bookcase,.brass bedstead and spring mattress, six feather beds, kiteuen and outside effects.. Catalogues may be had at 44, Gordon-roaa, Roa^h, or of the Auctioneers. 7l<>o ON^MOIvDAY^ EXT. IMPORTANT SALE OF ATTRACTIVE RKSID £ d:CE.S In the NEWPORT-OAI>, CARDIFF. MT^SRS. GOT. WALTZ, BOWRING, I iid PERRY received instructions to SELL 1»> AUCIION, at their Sale rooms, 11, High- street, on MONDAY NEIi'l', March 27, 1893, at 7 o'c!1; vmnciuaUv, the following DES HA BLE :— LOT that Delached I EASEHOLD RESI- DENCE, kn ,v.:« as G RA.Sl\n£IE' No. 52, NE 'PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, in the oecupa- flon of G. I,UA LtD, Eriq- at the annual i-ciiit of 2160, the ten.i.iit paying rates and taxes. Tne house contains enframe hall, di; uitr. drawii.g and morning- vnomi4, billiavd-;oom, bathn.oni, nine bodrooais, &c., most convtnientiy arrange. There is a large garden, 81a.bl. c(.;1t'h-lhuse. Imn1Css-room, loft, &c. The property is leasehold for S3 years from 18s0, at the annual ground rent of £2B 10s. LOT 2.—AH that Detached LEASEHOLD RESI. D FN CE, known as "ELMWOOD," No. 128, NEWPORT-ROAD. CARDIFF, in the occn- patic-n of the owner, CHARLES E. STALLYBRASS, Esq. containing drawr.ig, dining, and breaktast- rooms, eight beilrooms, r). ^ssing-room, bathroom, ek. Tit-3ri is a two-ntalied s :ble, coachhouse, loft, etc., and t wo 40ft. glass hotn ..s in the garden. The property is leasehold for 99 yean, om 1873, at the annpal g?:ouna rent of P,19 2s 6o. Tliese properties are uiodemly and well built, and have excei'iens fro.ila.gaK to the road, with spacious depths to accommodation at the back, and the lighting, water, and sanitary arrangements to both aie perfect. LOT 3. All that very DESIRABLE RESIDENCE known as FERNLF.IGH, being No. 56, N^WPORT-RO^D. CARDIFF, now in the occupation of WILLI >M SIMONS, RSQ., Solicitor, and held under lease from I ord Bute for jj9 years from 1875, at the annual grümd rent of £ 2i 10s. It contains On the v round floor, portico and entrance hill, drawing, dining, and brsakfast rooms, anil spacious domestic offices on tfie tirst floor, four bedrooms, two bath-rooui, lobby, etc. and on the second floor three bedrooms. The nouse is excellently built, the room* are large and conv eniently arranged, and special a ten, ioti lias beeii paid to the sanitary arrangements. At the rear there is a large garden, with side entrance, and stabling and copeb-ho se to accom- mo da to two horses, abutting the accommodation lane. Further particulars as to Lot 3 of Messrs G F Hill and Son, Solicitors, High-sweet, or as to all the Lots of the Auctioneers, Cardin. On TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 28th, 1893. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold their NgXT SALE of HORSES, at the I.crsu Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 28th, at 12 o'clock. Present entries include— A valuable HOS8E, from W. R. Shirley, Esq. Brown PONY GELi 'ING,from G. F. Insole, Esq. Black COB, from James E. Morgan, Esq. A high-class BI:l'k GEliDII.G, from colonel T. B. Tylqr. jVay GELDING, from iff. Jenkins, Esq„ Llantrlsant. Black GELDING, from the Great Western Railway Company. Brown PONY, the property cf itg ntleman, A HARNESS HORSi from John R. Williams, Esq. Two HUNTERS, the property of a lady. The Property of IJ Gentle aii, Brown GELDING, 6 vear.i, 15.3, quiet in single and double harness and to ride; a good harness horse with a<A*stylish DOG-CART (cob size), PONY FHAETON, and Sets ox HARNESS I FURTHER ENTRIES ARE SOLICITED. Catalog.«i.A" had from rh" A 1" /ior.ecrs. 7134 "■ 4«.>&Sy?I>AY, il-ra a-pjiUL- V UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR liURMTLRE, BEING THE ENTIRE CON ENTS OF A REiilDfiNOE AT LLANISHEN. The whole reeentlj/ supplied by a firm of First-elms House Ftimiskers, And ro roved on account of a sale not being allowed on the pivini es. EXCELLENT FURNITURE FHOM RICHMOND- ROAD AND THE PARADE, ROATH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, Uth April, 1893, at Eleven o'clock punctually, the abovo •SUPERIOR FURNITURE, including BRASS AND ENAMELLED PARISIAN AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS, with bed furniture, chain and other mattresses, and hair overlays, single and double toilet services, a 5FT. SOLID WALNUT and ASH combination BEDROOM SUITE, Mahogany and Burr Walnut Chests of Drauers and toilet tables, LADY'b 5ft. WARDROBE, 6ft. MAHOGANY WARD: ROBE, WALNUT BEDROOM SUITK, a 4ft. wal- uut ditto, Brussels bedroom, landing, and stair carpets, a brown oak hall set of chairs, inlaid ROSEWOOD DRAWING-BOOM FURNITURE, including CABI- NET overmantel, upholstered suite in Genoa velvet, tables, Ac., a full-compass COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, cheffouiers and cabinets, Beauttfttl China Ornaments, brass fenders, dogs and bras.se-, chenille and 1.•ice curtains, first-class BROWN OAlv DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, viz., upholstered suites in saddlebags, a 6FT. SIDEBOARD, a large overmantel and screw dining table, expensive clocks, bronze groups, EX- CELI ENT MAHOGANY BREA > FAST-ROOM FUR- NITURE, 5ft. >ideboard« and bookcases, lounge chairs, pictures, electro-plate, cutlery, china, dinner, tea, and oreakfast services, kitchen effects, a painted dresser, tables, scales, <fcc., a large lawn mower, a garden roll, and It variety of u-sefnl effects. 7408 ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. NBWPOOTTMON: IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS AND LONG LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Weal gate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, April 5th 1893, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall bo there and then pro- duced fin which will be incorporated the Comiu«n Form Renditions of the Newport Incorporated Law Society), and in such lots as may be then determined ^Valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS and FEE FARM RENTS on the Wast Park Estate, Newport, Km £ 1M 4S 6d per annum, to be sold in 8 lots. P vibTble FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £ 10 and £ W ner annum, secu.ed on the Works of the SCuth wfles Siemens' Patent Gl^s Manufacturing rnmnflnv Ltd and 26 COTTAGES, comprising an area^f upwards of 10 acres of Land held on lease for "•Wars from 25th day of March, 1885. Ayil lhat ebgible semi-detached RESIDENCE and GROUNDS. situate and being No. 2, Caeran-cre^cent, Newport, in the occupation of the vendor, Conyers Kirby Esq. Held uuder a lease, of which about 83 yearsare unexpired, at the low annual ground rent of £ 1A11 that substantially-built and most desirable semi- detached RESIDENCE, known us 'Kim wood, Gold TODS Newport, iu the occupation of the vendor, W. H. fh«.mbers Esq., and held under a lease from Lord Tiedegar for a term of 99 years from 1881, at the very ln» annua ground rent of £ 5. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport. A to Elm wood, to Messrs Bailhache,Sykes<fc Glasier, Solicitors, Newport as to No. 2, Caerau-crescent to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt, Solictors, Newport; and as fo The ground rents to Mr II. J. Manley Power, Men.. March 17th, 1893. 7351 COUNTY BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. HIGHLY 1MI OKTANT AND UNUSUALLY HICrH ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LANDS, „ ._ri)e SITE of the well-kuown and old- eTtShed BRIDGE HOTEL, NEWPOiCT, contain- ?; rarea of 1,2.5 square yards or thereabouts, ln^ anar frontages to High-street, Steam P»y.llroa4 and the "river, together with the nmVttl E LICENCE. This site from its comruand- DOUBLE exceptional advantages for ing poolt on ^^r,tP.c| £ lss hote]. Also Ki^ht valu- Vt»el'vR i EH OLD BUILDING SITES, situate in /iioinirig Newport J&idge aud castle) 1h. Ph.A» Mmoriai ^rTUOMA's PAREY h« boen M A SR. and Corfwr. tion of «« AUCTION, at the K&ASS'?.\?P»:t. April 5th, 1^, ^^pfanTnd conditions of saleUn,ayboPC on appUc.^ U» the Auctioneer, at his Officer Albany Chamber, Newport t« Couyers KiL by, Esq., Town Sun evor, Lxewpol t or bz Å. PAq. -97 Town Clerk, Newport. Dated-Auction and Estate Offices. Newport, Mon. LLANGIBBY TO TMunuviNT CALE of all that well-known Old- ^-WUh^dFr^Double-licensed FREEHOLD INN. know. as the Wbite Uangibby, "11 S?SS r1' S.'SUS? eairied on by the r,r^«nt lA^nlt?ar Jet Together with and Gardens AWTUREE FREKHOUTcarrAUfch^nd ^rdens Stable, Orcharding, and Pat,t"^f f^(i^LoU to above, the whole comprising about 4 aores V»n *>ota to be specified at the time of ale), which MR THOS. PARRY has beon favoured with instructions to SELL b? AUC..IOI>>, at tho Westgate Hotel. Newiorv, on WEDNE&JJAi, April 5th, 1893, at 3.30 o'clock in the .afternoon. Full particulars, with Plans and Conditions ot^ale, may be had on or after the 22nd inst., OIl application to the Auctioneer, or Messrs Bythway and Sen, Pcuty- pool, Vendors' Solicitors. Dated—March 11th, 1893. Auction and Estate Offices, Albany hambers, Newport, Mon1_ £ l £ NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitueonal), Gravel. and Paius m the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemiwa and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, m sent to aay address for sixty 6tamps by the Make'a The Lincoln Miti Mitaaa4-Coantie^JJiu& J |.}ncnln. alt5 btT aurtiorit. I COLOSSEUM HOTEL, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 27tli day of March, 1893, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions I as will be then produced, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY that is to say All th;it DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with the warehon es, offices, and buildings, known I the Colosseum Hotel, situate in Wind-street and Little Wind-street, Swansea, held under a lease for 99 years from the 25th of March, 1830, at an annual grouna rent of £20, The property will be sold subject to an underlease thereof for 21 years frem the 29th September, 1887, at the yearly rent of £ 120, but with the beneSt of the said rent and subject also to a further term of 7 years covenanted to be granted at the expiration of the said term of 21 years ai the same rent. the yearly rent of £120, but with the beneSt of the said rent and subject also to a further term of 7 years covenanted to he granted at the expiration of the said the yearly rent of £ 120, but with the beneSt of the said rent and subject also to a further term of 7 years covenanted to be granted at the expiration of the said term of 21 years ai the same rent. For fuither particulars apply to the_ Auctioneers, Swansea^ or to Chas. Norton, Esquire, Solictor, Swansea4 or to Chas. orton, Esquire, Solictor, Swansea. 7210 FREEHOLD RESIDENCES AND GROUND RENTS. "I\/RESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed by the Trustee, actio* under a Trust for Sale, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Go11 street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 27th day of March. 1893, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to suoh conditions as will be then produced, the uiiutr mentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AND GROUND RENTS, viz. Lor 1.—All that sub?tanti lh-built and detach Freehold FAMILY RES'DENCE, containing draw- ing, dining, nd b roo-nw 5 bedroom' Z attics, bath-ro m, w.c., spacious kitchen, servants' hall, scullerwash-hou-e, coal d.tto, larder, wi?" cedar, >nd o hev closets, tec.; known as "<.w» hailo- wirh the ornamental grounds belonging thereto, situate at Mount Pleas n', Swansea, in tie occupation of Mrs Wale-, as a yearly te ant. LOT 2.—All that Freehold DETACHED MESSUA IE or DW ELLti. G-HOUSK, known as Stock well Cotta 50, containing 4 rooms, kitchen and yard, with side entrance, fn I klate near Cae Rail9, in the occupa, ion of Mr Alexander Montgomery. LOT 3.—A Freehold GROUND RENT of Zig per annum, arising out of nnd fully secured by all those four exceedingly well-built semi-detached vilIs. residences, situate at Mount Pleasant, aforesaid, kUêwn as Stockwell-villas (of the aggregate va.1ue of £ 125 per annum), leased to William Hal e for vears, from 29th September, 1851, at <he ground rent of £ 19 per annum. Also a Freehold GROUND RENT of £ 1 per annua), arising out of and secured by a plee of eituate at the back of Stockwell-villas, and held h rewith as gardens, leased to Thomas Williams ior 85 years, from the 29th September, 1875, at the ground rent of iEl LOT 4.—A freehold GROUND RENT of £ 9 per annum, arising out of, and fully secured by two semi- detached and substantially-built dwelling-horses, known as Stockwell House and Mount Pleasant House respectively, situate at Mount Plea-ant aforesaid, nid of the aggregate vearly value of £ 60, leased to Thomas Williams for 99 years, from ?3th September, 1875, at the ground rent of £8 per annum. The Auctioneers desire to call the attention of Capitalists and others to 'he foregoing properties, as affording to purchaiers safe and profitable investment of capital. „ For further particulars, apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, S wa nsea. 7.^33 Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, S wa nsea. 733 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFEM3CIB, removed from a house in Trafaigur-terrace un<?er powers of a hiring agreement, together with a. LARGE assemblage of Valuable Fnrnitura and other Effects I le Fi gent for convenience of sale by various residents, who have removed from the district.. It comprises dining, drawing, and breakfast-room Appointments, well-kept study, libraxy, o^ce, bedroom and kitchen form are, too numerous to MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON ITJL will SELL, at the Swansea Auction feoorns, oji TiitRSDAY, March Wth, 1893, a large assortment FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS, PICTURES, and other Household Requisites. "e Sale to commence at 11.30 a.M. Auctioneers' Offices, Swanssa. RE THE ESTATE Or. THE LATE CHESTER ROW, ESQ., No 7 GORE-TERRACE, SWANSEA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Oil-Paintings,Pictures, Electro-Plate, China, &c. A large quantity of VALUABLE Plants and Flowers, the contents of Two Conservatories, &C. /f ESSRS JAMES & JAMES have been IV 1 favoured with instcuotion-5 from the Executors of the late Chesier Row, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, t the above address, on TUE.ODA\, IVAARCH 28th, 1893. the whole of the Contents of the Residence, co^I- 1 rising pplendidly-made RE FURNITURE (eupnlied by the B^ST manufacturers only), including a Coilai;d and Collard uianoiorte in excellent condition, a first-class harmonium by Cesarine, Paris. The F rnihne is distributed amongst the following rooms Drawing-rooui. dinii:g-rooui, breakfaet- room, kitchens, hall, bathroova, '1 1 tive large híi. Tooni. TOROFH-R EYCEI;V T arid a'l'iu;; .J00 v-ilnaWiv-• j *» .• -jt UKIIO ^OIBCCYNC^ a', II O .OCFC A.UU > TERM.<—Cash.. The goods will be on view Monday, March 27th, FR<NJ5.—TTie Honse is to Let, apply to the Auctioneers. Full detailed catalogues are M course of P^RA^ and may be had after Thursday, March £ RD from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Gower-street and Dynevor-place, SWANSEA. 7318 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SATE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD, SALE OT LKASEHOLD PROPERTIES*, SITUATE AT SWANS KA AND Tilli 1% /TFSSRS EDWARD ROBERTS TT SON M have befn instructed by the Mortgagees to UUSBKX* A„ v, ^it«VfHOLD SHOP and DWELIj- ING-HOUSE, KNOWN as ^THETC^UP^HON Antelope Inn, Mumbles, now in TN T0 £ IY QS ING-HOUSE, known as ^THETC^UP^HON th, Antelope Inn, Mumbles, now in the occupatu;n £ IY QS Emily Michael, at a rent amounting VEAUJ to A-IO h*, the ^MILORDMYINB rates ^JJASD{VRLLING-HOU>E LOT 2.~—Ail th».t 001. 11* t,>iA Prince also known as Somerset House, a J_ to Mr of Wales Inn, Mumbles, and next.to lot. L^EE rowr WiH;am Thomas, under an agreem^en term of 80 years from ^P^^Ke gmnted of £ 9 per animm. A f undermentioned can be seen at the Offices of the unne Solicitors three days prior to the Sale, ana win prSh hoiS™ ««' w«« -««• «• MSMtWOTTSBVLSSSIS'HK the Carnparthen-road, in the parish of 1 let to$R. Thomas at A vcntal ainoun^G to £ 4 4A P« annum, the landlord paying IATE.SANRTTAXE that One-third part of andln the FIELD the plan which will bo produced at the TIONED rear of the gardens attached to such la £ G per aiinum. the hndlsrd p&)ing the and W.X:1. SS5 let at a rental amounting to about ±,4 ^S P This Lot is held upon lease dated the <?HN O 1 » iStSi'Jid. of» tena o(» S»IS&R ASRSURSS RWA- V ■& wig amounting to al»out £ 32 10s per annum, the Iandioru P^ir^VMduS-an INDENTURE of unease dated the 24th day of JANUARY, !877.FO» a'teiin O 64 years, from the 20th March, 1876# exc P last day thereof, at the yearly ground rent OF FC-T IUS ^PER annum.TH^ FORR Nos. 104, 105, 106, 107, Llar.gyfelach-road, Pentry, Swansea aforesaid, let to weekly tenants at re> amounting to about 241 12s per annum, the landlord paying the rates .and taxes.. _T..M Tlie last-mentione F Lot is held under an indenture ot underlease dated 31st .June, 1874, for a term of 66 years, from the 23rd day of March, 1C73, CXCEPT the last two days thereof, at a ground rent of IBS per annum. The Auct ojieers beg to call the attention of inveswora and others to these very desirable Properties par- ticularly to Lotti 1 and 2. which are situate in the main thoroughfare, and must rapidly improve in value, ANA it is believod their value will be greatly eubanc.ed when the Mumblas New Pier and Railway, in coarse of construction, are completed.. The Auctioneer,; reserve to themselves the rigut or withdrawing, consolidating, or dividing any L°t prior to or at tlie auction. An amount not exceeding two- thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage of any of the Lots. bde to commence at 3 o'clock.. Further particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, 1, Worcester- place, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford- street, Swansea. 7533 SALE THIS DAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 25TH. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold his next SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &,c., on the above dtte, at 230 p.m. Early entries are respectfully solicited. 7283 NEWPORT. > > IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. MESSRS NEWLAND AND HUNT WILL SELL by AUCTION, at the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Alarch 29th, 1893, at four o'clock, about 300 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY. Situate at Golricliffe, Whitson, on Greenmoor, Bisnton, Penhow, and Marshfield, near Newport._ Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, High- bury Chambers, Newpott. ,i—- GTANBROOK IIOUSE, CATfiEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED To Private Families for all classes of iline" at shortest possible notice on application to the matron. PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own Medical Man or otherwise. 5608 Telegraphic Address—" HUMANITY, CARDIFF. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, aud kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines uave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:-Indigestion, or wind iu the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurfy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore Jieads, and sires of all descriptions burns, wounds, ot white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches ou the face ana body, swelled feet or legs, scabs AND itch, erysipelas •aunaice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by V}|T Chemists, er from the Burdock Pill MANUFACTOR^ Oxford-street, Swansea. IWI vublic Rotirts. COOK'S TOURS to Chicago, Canada, Palestine, Egypt, Italy, Paris, Norway, &c. (conducted or otherwise).—Tickets and all information of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. 4840 L ONGCROSS-ST. BAPTIST CHAPEL. TO-MORROW the Rev. JOHN DAVIS, of Bristol. WILL PREACH MORNING AND EVENING. Time—11 and 6. ;0 o'clock. 593 ONGCROSS STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL, ROATH, CARDIFF. On GOOD FRIDAY a PUBLIC TEA will be held, after which the Rev. T. W. MEDHURST has kindly consented to deliver his POPULAR LECTURE, en titled itappv HOMES; AND HOW TO MAKE THEM." Chair to be taken at 7.30. Tea at 5 o'clock. Tickets for Tea and Lecture, Is each. Lecture only, 6d. SUNDAY "AFTERNOON POPULAR > SERVICES. PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, > SERVICES. PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. ADDRESS. Rev. T. W. MED HURST. TENOR SOLO AND CHOBUS, "SEEK YE THE LORD" (Dr. Roberts). SOPRANO SOL-O, H YMN OF PEàCE" (LaA« V? ilson). Selections on Great Organ at 2.30 p.m. Blue Ribbon Choir. 4851 €\K PER CENT. WITHIN THREE MONTHS. TO SMALL INVESTORS. We are interested in a financial operation in the City of London, auch as usually beuehts large investors onlv. and the above result is as Mired. Remittances of El Aiid upwards will be accepted for Lbis account, and. if late, will be returned., 16' cost. MILLER AND CO., Safe Deposit, 61 and 6?. Chancery-lane, LONDON. 7395 Cheques crossed London and Westminster Bank. c I i E v -E HYDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB- JLJL LISHMENT OR HEALTH RESORT FOR INVALIDS & VISITORS. Highly recommended for those needing rest or change, with or without Massage, Weir Mitchell, Electric, or other treatment. The house and grounds are delightfully situated, open to thrt"south and west, while tlieltered from the north and east winds. Apply SECRETARY-, 6832 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, AND I AMENDING ACTS. (WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889.) In the Matter of the Funds applicable out of the County Rate and moneys provided by Parliament, and out of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Katies,to the INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION of the INHABITANTS of the COUNTY BOROUGH of CARDIFF In the Matter of the Foundation called the CRAB- DOCK WELLS' CHARITY, now regulated by a j Scheme under the Endowed Schools Acts, dsted 28th i May, 1889 In the Matter of the Foundation consisting of the Share determined by tb, Charity Commissioners to be applicable for the benefit of the said County Borough of HOWELL'S CHARITY for GIRLb' SCHOOLS IN WALES, regulated by an Act of Parliament, 15 and 16 Victoria, chapter 14, Intituled, "An Act for the regulation aud management-of the Charity four, led by Thomas Howell in or about the year 1540, and for other purposes," and by a Scheme or Schemes of the High Court of Chancery estab- lished under that Act. v The Committee of Couneil on Education have ap- proved of aScheme for the Administration of theFaids applicable 10 the Intermediate and Technical Education of the inhabitants of the C >uiny Borough of Cardiff under the abovemoutioned Acts an,l of the above- mentioned Foundations, a,nd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless within two months after the/first publication of this notice a petition is presented to her Maiesty in Council, in pursuance of Section 39 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, or a petition is presented to the Cwinnittee of Council on Education, in pur- suance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, such Scheme may be approved by her Majesty without being laid before Parliament. Copies of the Scheme, price sixpence each, may be obtained from Mr W. Jones, Printer and Stationer, Duke-street, Cardiff; or from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, S. W. This Scheme raav also be seen without charge at the said Office of the Ch wity Commission. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretary. Education Department, 15tb March, 1893. 7264 HE~7NDEPENDENT ORDER OF I FORESTERS. "The Colibinad Experience or Actuaries' Table fs the basis of the rates of tho Independent Order of For -stoTs. The Premiums are not loaded to make enormous, profits, nor for equally enormous manage- men^expenses. i TPA TAf. Independent a 3 Order of yearly saving 9% Foresters premium byjoin- Etg in Insur- ing the ^|S monthly .per year, ance Co.'s I.O.F. pnr an s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Insurance 19 2 6* 1 10 6 3 14 1° 2 4 4 PolW 30 3 0 1 16 0 518 358 of i-'Srin 40 38 240 6 13 2 492 Insurance 19 2 6* 1 10 6 3 14 10 2 4 4 PolW 30 3 0 1 16 0 518 358 of i-'Srin 40 38 240 6 13 2 492 _— 49 5 7i 3 7 6 8 18 10 5 11 4 — • Vnrn 19 51 310 798 488 Policy of 30 6 0 3 12 0 10 3 4 6 11 4 iam 40 7 4 4 8 0 13 6 4 8 18 4 w" 49 11 3 6 15 0 17 17 8 11 2 £ Tnr „ {"Ti" 7 74 4 11 6 11 4 6 6 13 0 PoHrvnf 30 9 0 5 8 0 15 5 0 9 17 0 PoHrvnf 30 9 0 5 8 0 15 5 0 9 17 0 40 11 0 6 12 0 19 19 6 13 7 6 49 16 IO j 10 2 6 26 16 6 16 14 0 The cost of joining is for £200, E 114, 7d for P-400, jE2 Os lOd; and for 600, B2 5s Od, including medical examina,tion. Court dues are usually 10s per annum, which may be added to yearly cost. Premium paying ceases at 70, after which the Assured receives an Annuity of £20, £40, or £60. ac cording to amount assured balance at death in each case. The whole sum paid at death if previous. Only 5 per cent. can be taken for Management Ex penses. The Accumulated Funds exceed £ 120,000. £ 20,00C has been deposited with the Paymaster-General to secure members in the United Kingdom. Forms of application for memb rship from tl:o Head Office, 24, Charing Cross, Whitehall, London. Mr W. F. H. Thompson, special organiser for Wales, will be glad to see intending menibers from 1 to 3 o'<j}ot-k, and 6 to 8 p.m., at 16, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7102 3RD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT, CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week er-Jing Saturday, April 1st, 1393 Monday—Company drill it 8 p.ra. plain clotbos. The band will play selections in the hall after drill. Wednesday—Company drill at 8 p.m. plainclothes. Mnris tube practice for recruits in the Drill-hall from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Friday—No drill. Saturday—Class firing for the eeason will commence at the Graugetown Range at 2 p.m. Morris tube practice in the hall from 2.30 p.m. t.*» 4.30 p.m. For DntY-Captain H. Jacob, Lieutenant H. T. Gilling, Surg.-Capt. C. Downing, Sergeant J. Roberts, Coiporal F,. J. Heath, Bugler Rossiter. (Signed) W. B. JOB13, Captain Commanding. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY LIEUT.- COLONEL H. 0 FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillerv. Cardiff, 25th March, 1893. I.-Gun aud rc-cruit drill, Monday and Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Company r.nd carbine drill, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. 2.—Clothing inspections—No. 5 Company, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. 3.-Prom0tiom-No. 5 Company: To be bombardiers, Gunners W. Werry and C. H. Birrv. 4.-Fcr Duty—Captain Ritrg, Lieutenant Stallybrass, Sergeant Merritt, Corporal Edgeworth, Bombardier Tamplin, Trumpeter W. L. Thomas. PENARTH DETACHMENT. I.-Monday and Wednesday, gun and recruit drill, 7.30 P.M. I 2.-For Duty—Captain F. S. Thomas, Lieutenant M. Ingram, Sergeant Bartlett, Trumpeter Stamp. By Order, (Signed) M. S. EYRE, Captain R.A., Adjutant 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. alt5 bl1 fettor. VALUABLE STEAM COLLIERY FOR SALE. DINAS STEAM COLLIERY. RHONDDA VALLEY, SOUTH WALES. FOR SALE by private treaty. Apply for particulars to Mr W. ,Wf HdOD, afc the Ovlltery. 7234 BOOK DEBTS FOR SALE. OFFERS RECEIVED separately up to Twelve Noon, MONDAY, the 27th March, 1893, at Official Receiver's, 29, Queen street, Cardiff, where Schedulee may be inspected. £ 8. d. Lemuel Roberts, Builder's Merchant, Cadox- ton, amounting to 906 15 5 Barry Co-operative Building Material Com- pany, aruountinc to 270 9 10 W. J. Frederick, Furniture Dealer, Barry, amounting to 27 9 9 D. Evans, Grocer, Main-street, Cadoxton, amounting to 31 8 3 J. Watts, Grocer, Wells-etreet, Canton, Cardiff, amounting to 49 11 10' Pimm, Chivers, and Co., Penarth-road, Cardiff, Drysaloers and Merchants, amounting to 90 1 2 J. J. Parry, Paper-bag Maker, Hope-street, Cardiff, amounting to 86 17 1 7402 ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC PUMPING ELECTRIC HAULING. THE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WALES SUPPLIED BY t J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY BOLE AGEyT FOR SOUTa WALES FOB G&0MPT01L& 00,. LTD. 1201 pttblir Alit line littnts. CARDS: rp H E A T R E 0 Y A L LESSEE AKD MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANARKR EDWARD FLETCHER, JUN, MOST IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT SATURDAY. MARCH 25TH, RICHARD III., Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards King Richard III Mr OSMOND TEARLE. MONDAY, MARCH 27th—The latest Successful London Comedy,A LUCKY DOG, from Terry's Theatre, London. I Early Doors open at 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7; commence 7.30, Box plan, at Messrs Thompson and I Shackell's, limited. 1041 rjp H E E M p I R E MANAGER, ,OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The American Girl, MISS GEORGIE PARKER, An entirely unconventional artiste. A comedienne of the Yankee School. A comic actress An eccentric dancer I A Humorous Vocalist. Singer of Hi, Jenny! Ho, Jenny!" and Jakv Schmidt.. CYRUS and MAUDE, D >ettists and Musical Specialty Artistes, who will introduce a real and well-trained Artistes, who will introduce a real and well-trained Performing Donkey, Bess." PAVL, the Pedal Wonder. ALEC. MOORE, Character Comedian. TRE A VRiGNY TRIO of Extraordinary Equilibrists. MISS TILLI E ROYALE, Serio-comedy Songstress. HARRY HAYNES, Comedian. The widell -celebrated K i LLINO FAMILY of Risley Acrobats, who execute double somersaults from feet to feec. NEXT WEEK.—Ara, Zobra and Vora, Tiller's Seven Troubadours, etc. 125 TN-W GR A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER MR KD. FLETCHER. General MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER, Jet. CONTINUED GIGANTIC SUCCESS TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, Milton Bode and G. I. Hale's Company in the Origi- nal Melodrama, in Four Acts, entitled, THE LIGHTNING'S FLASH, As produced with enormous success at the Surrey Theatre, London. • All Special Scenery carried, including the Great I Storm Scene and the Rapids (real water), everything complete. MONDAY, March 27th—Mr S. Dalmaine <fc Company in the CROSS OF HONOUR. „ First Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is Pit, 8d Gallery, 4d. I Early Doors open at 6.30; Ordinary Doors at 7 commence at 7.30. 1311 JP ARK-HALL, CARDIFF, lyjAPAME A LBAN-I'S GRAND JG YEN ING CONCERT, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12TH. 1893. Vocalists Madame ALBANI, Mdlle. LANDI, Mr CHARLES CHILL EY, and rsignor FOLI. Solo Pianoforte: Mine. MARGUERITE DE PACHMANN. Solo Violin Mr J. T. CARRODUS. Conductor Mr H. LANE WILSON. Reserved Seats, Balcony (Front Row), 7s 6d all other Balcony Seats, 5s each Unreserved Seats, Uround Floor Area., 3s; Side Seats, 2s Back Seats, Is. Plan ot Reserved Seats at Mr Wm. Lewis', 22, Duke. street, Cardiff. Doors open 7.15 commence at 8 o'clock carriages for 10.15. Ticket-holders admitted at 7 eelock. All communications to Mr W. A. Morgan, 7, Rich. mond-crescent, Cardiff. 7395 THE JJETURN JpROM CALVARY, 8T JJERBERT gCHMALZ 11 (Who was nine months in Jerusalem and the Holy Land making studies for this great work). THE IMPRESSIVE PICTURE submitted by ROYAL COMMAND TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN at Windsor Castle. < Tiifl IT IS STRIKING AND PATHEIIC." í The Loeds Mercury t— It is unquestionably ONE OF THE FINEST WORKS which has appeared for many a day." NOW ON VIEW FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY AT ALFRED JPREKE'S NEW C ALLFRY, 12, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. Ilours-10 to 6. Admission, 6d. The Return from Calvary," in London and the Provinces, has been visited by over a "Quarter of a Million" People. 765e 7365 AT J^O- JGT. JYJARY-STREET, CARDIFF. A NIGHTMARE. .4-1 (T^r, A HTGHLY ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT. THE GREATEST SENSATION EVER PUBLICLY KXmBITED IN ENGLAND. MUST BE SEEN TO BE REALISED. A N I G- H T M ARE. AMARVELLOUSLY WEIRD CONCEPTION. COMBINES THE MOST HORRIBLE WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL. HOLDS THE SPECTATOR SPELLBOUND. A N I G H T M A R E A STARTLING SURPRISE. DISPLAYS THE HIGHEST POWERS OF IMAGINATION. BAFFLES DESCRIPTION. LUIS FALERO, Painter of the Vision of Faust," The Twin Stars," The Marriage of a Comet," T e Palace of Sleep," Ac., having personally supervision the fitting, draping, and lighting of his great masterpic-o, A Nightmare," an artistic result is presented, which has never before been equalled in Grer.t Briiain. OW Q N y I E w AT N 0. 91, ST. Mary-stkebt- CARDIFF. Tdoup.s 11 till 5..ONE SHILLING. 5 till 9..SIXPENCE. 7404— 793e A PPLICANTS for TTSFE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 1218 ILFR ACOMBE. RASTER JI ESTI CITIES AT THE RUNNACLEAYE HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE. EASTER MONDAY, A GRAND EVENING CONCERT Will be given in the LARGE RECREATION HALL OF THE HOTEL. VOCALISTS Madame ALBANI. Mdlle. LANDI. Mr CHAS. CHILLEY, SIGNOR FOLI. VIOLINIST Mr CARRODPS. PIANISTE Mdme. DE PACHMANN. On subsequent days DANCES, TABLEAUX VIVANTS and other amusemen,ti will be arranged. HOTEL CARRIAGE AND PAIR, INDOOR ROLLER SKATING, TENNIS, YACHTING, AND BILLIARDS, Free to visitors until end of July. 7019 Tariff, MANAGERESS. MM; DE REES BILL-POSTING AND X ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, JtlSCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. V TERMS ON APPLICATION 1009 100 COMMERCIAL BO AD NEWPORT |>nblic ^tmig^mgntg* SWANSEA. T H B E M P IRE. MANAOKB OSWALD STOLL, TO NIGHT TOM COSTELLO. The Humourirt „ 'Tve worked eight hours this day." THE TROUBADOUR TROUPE of Seven Young Ladies. NEWMAN and DOWNES, Ebony Comediaris. MTSS ROSIE VERNON, A tuneful, graceful, and pretty Artiste. TRACY AND STACK, Light-footed Dancers, Funny Talkers, and Duetthts, MISS FANNY WRIGHT. Who contributes songs in character and a sailor's Lornpipe. MISS EDITH MARCHANT. In Song and Dance. Lastly, the accomplished ARA, VZEBSA, AND VORA, In a Literally Astounding Athletic Performance. 184- NEWPORT. THE E M P I R E MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. i TO-IGHT THE MEER BROTHERS, Acrobats on the Wire. MISS JULIA KENT, Burlesoue Actress and Lyric Artiste. THE McGRATfl BROTHERS, The B, nise-proof Knockabouts. MISS HETTHj K&FBLE. Character Dancer. WILLS & DARE, Polyglot Comedians. J. D. HOPKINS, Comic Vocalist. LOTTIE OWEN, Serio-comic Songstress, BOB BRADFORD, Comique, KATE GO.WER, Transformation Dancer And the extraordinary K I K I, "Wh» walks and dances on sharpened sword edges and broken glass. An incomprehensible actT^ NEXT WEEK. 123 MISS GEORGIE PARKER, TOM COSTELLO, &c. ABERGAVENNY. llDERGAVENNY RACES AKD MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT MEETING (Under National Hunt Rules), WILL TAKE PLACE AT ABERGAVENNY, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 6th and 7th April, 1993. There will be FIVE EVENTS First Day, and SIX on the Second Day, Programmes and Conditions of which may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr JAMKS STRAKER, Tiverton-place, Aberpvenny. Entries for 8 of the Races Close March 28th, 1893. and the remainder will clo e on the 4th and 6th April, 1893. For particulars of each Race and time of Closing see this week's Racing Calendar. N.B. -The stone wall has been removed, and the Coarse otherwise improved. 7289 Sinters and Contracts. PORTH COTTAGE HOSPITAL JL EISTEDDFOD. eEMI.NA.TION.i.L-Vid. Press. WHIT-MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 22ND <& 23KD, 1893. The Committee of the above Eirteddfod invite TENDERS for the SOLE RIGHT of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS on the ground. One Booth Intoxicants (separate tender). Two do. Non-intoxicants, do. do. The Committee expect that fully 30,000 persons will visit this Eisteddfod. Tenders to be sent, in not later tban Monday, April 10th, endorsed, "Tender for Refreshments. The highest or any Tender not necessarllv accepted. PHILIP WATKINS, Gen. Secy., 7398 Britannia, Porth, near Pontypridd, GWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. CONTRACT FOR CLOTHING. The Trustees are prepared to receive TENDERS up bo MOND Y, April 10th, for the SUPPLY of CLOTH- ING for their Officials for ihe Current Yoar. Forms of Tender and full paiticulars may be had on application to the undersigned. I The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. WM. LAW, General Superintendent. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 18th March, 1833. 7352 T 1 L, D E P, TENDERS are required for REPAIRING the TOP HILL FARMHOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, situate near Llancaiach Station. Particulars caji be seen with D. M. Llewellin, Esq., Glauwern offices, PontypooL .N. B.-The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 7359 (T WALLING MASONS and BRICK- LAYERS. TENDERS required for the BRICKWORK, WALL- ING, &,e., of 7 Houses, Cathays-Cerrace Apply S. Rooney, Caledonian Chambers, Cardiff. 614 TI1ENDERS are invited for the EREC- JL TION of THREE SHOPS at Navigation. Plans and Specification can he seen at my office. Tenders to be sent to ae on or before the 31st inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR O. EVANS, Architect, 7306 Pontypridd. L LOYD'S JGUTE OHAIN, CABLE, AND ANCHOR PROVING HOUSE, CARDIFF. TO ENGINEERS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, CONTRACTORS, AND USERS OF MACHINERY GEN ERALLY. The Testing of Crane and other Short-link Chains Sling Chains, Wire Pn p", Couplings, Draw-bars, and Etrery Descrip ion of Gearin aud Connections Tested at the above Proving House, and Test Certificates issued with each also Experimental Tesring of Steeland Tro's Chains Repaired on the Premises. For Furthei- Particulars apply- THE SUPERISTKNDEST, 7326 LLOYD'S PROVING HOUSE, CARDIFF. GEORGE KYTE AND CO., ATLAS IRON WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. mos ROOF AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF STRUCTURAL IRONWORK, GATES, RAILINGS, ,,C, SPECIALITY-ABATTOIR AND SLAUGHTER-HOUSE FITTINGS. 6662 JpitMu appointments. BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF COLLECTOR. The above Board ate prepared to appoint a COL- LECTOR at a salary of P- 125 per annum. The suc- cessful applicant wili be expected to give the whole f his time to the services of the Board to collect rates, private improvement accounts, and other monies due to the Board, and to carry out any work usually done by the collector, or which he may "be instruct-ed to do by the Board. He will be provided with an office and stationery, and also will be allowed the sum of :£50 a year for a clerk, auch clerk to he selected by the collector, but the selection to be subject to the approval of the Board. The Board have decided that any canvassing on the part of an applicant is to be a disqualiifcation. AU applications must be received by me at the Local Board Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, not later tban 11 a.m., Tuesday, the 4th April, 1893. By Order, J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Clerk. Local Board Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, 22nd March, 1895. 7389 QLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD. ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED for the Glyn. corrwg Board Schools. Salary, £ 56 per annum, rising to £ fO at end of school year, if the result of examina- tion in his classes is satisfactory. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the Clerks of the Board on or before the 12th April. 1893. OUTHBERTSON <? POWELL, Clerks to the Board. Water-street. Naath. 15th March, 1893 7365 Ads, te THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY REFURNISHED ud first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND aly five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. "USZ MISS ABES, Manageress. PORTHCAWL. JL ESPLANADE HOTEL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. SPECIAL ARRANGEMBNTS FOR FAMILIES. ALSO FURNISHKD HOUSE TO LET Safe Bathhig, Bracing Climate, Unlimited Supply j Purest Water, Softened and Filtered by Porter Clark Process. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2338 CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA. — C Excellent Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemeu and Families. Terms moderate. Central situation.—Mrs THOMAS, Proprietress. 1331 LADIES should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- Unities of the female system ever introduced to we public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved, Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real aud RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless arwi WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed en'salope fpr Price List and Copies of Testimonial*, which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of- £ 1.000, open to inspection and investigation. S. W. N. DASMAIL, 42, Lancdale, Walthamstow. (Established 1&5L) 70574Ue I 36usintss jlfttoaaia. 1 I JfJAKLY SPRING JjUSHIONS, I 1893. HOW II ¡, I; Â N 1) C 0.. Respectfully beg to fctutobnoe tbM rpo.D A? They are offering Most Desirable Parcels of the Newest Goods, made for this Season's Tn4 at their usual Very Low Ptlem "1- HOWELL & COMPANY having odu^tiftd the whole of their New Premises are now ia good form to do the whole trade of the Country SHOW DAY npODAY." REVIVAL OF THE SILK TRADE. H. & Cc,, are now Selling Several Clearing LIQM in BLACK and COLOURKD SILKS at lefs than the Manufacturers* pfrsent cost of making, in Shots, Black Brocbes, and Plain Black Silks and Pongees, Coloured and Black Silk Velvets and Velveteens. The Stock of COLOURED -DRKSS MATE- RIALS will be found without end at Erices to suit all classes, frctn l%d to the est itade, say 3/11, 4A1. and 5/11 per yard. The last quotations are 1/- to 3/- pec yard less than other Houses can do in the Town. MANTLES, JACKETS, QAPES, AND COSTUMES. In this Department the STOCK will be fnnad New and Clean. The Latest Styles and- Newest Combmations at Prices that Select Mantle Houses cannot compete with. H. & Co. do not exhibit their Valuable Stock of MANTLES in their Windows. A Clearing Line of SHORT UNFASHION- ABLE JACKETS, suitable for giving away or house wear, at ll^id, 1/6, and 1/11%d each. Also a Job Parcel of DUST CLOAKS, which H. & Co. will sell Cheap. All New Goods are made for Ladies, Children, and Maids. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. NEW STBAW HATS, NEW FLOWERS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW TRIMMED HATS, and BONNETS. L ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING JJEPARTMENT Is under New Management, the Gentleman Shop- walker having disappeared. The bills are now signed by a Young Lady. The Stock will be found Better Assorted than heretofore, and of the Best Possible Value !o JPURNISHLNG "QEPARTMENT." In this Depart:aa in aV. others, customers can rely on the value given. 4,000 PAIRS OF NOTTINGHAM AND SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, direct* from the Makers. 600 WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, bought under Sprcial Circumstances, 4 CRETONNES, from 2%<1. Special Lines and extra value from 4d per yard. TABLE LINENS, from the best makers, bought subject to a discount from list pnoes and sold cheap. < MANCHESTER JJEPARTMENT,.1 4 One of the most important in the House, managed by the well-known Mr J ones. Here Customers will find about 700 pieoes of FLANNELETTE (not wool), from l%d to 6%d per yard. 490 COLOURED ALHAMBRA QUILLS, from Is 9y2d each. 1 300 PAIRS COTTON SHEETS, from 2s <b%d per pair. 90 PIECES WASTE TWILL SHEETINGS, from 7%d per yard (pure, no dressirtg). WHITE FLANNELS, WELSH SHIRTBSrGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, &c. A PARCEL of WHITE CALICOES, bought before the advance. 3,000 PIECES PRINT, from 2%d per yard. TOWELS of every kind at all prices. N.B.-SMALL BANKRUPT'S. STOCK OF SILK UMBRELLAS. JJOSIERY D EPAIMMENT. (The most brilliant in the House.) GENTLEMEN'S UNDRESSED SHIRTS at 2s 6%d. NVoudert tit Line. GENTLEMEN'S COLOURED SILK and CAMBRIC SCARVES from Id to 1/11 each. GENTLEMEN'S HALF HOoE, DRAWERS, PANTS, VESTS, &c., at "The Cardiff- Drapers'" Prices- (not ilosiers'). A Line of FEATHER BOAS at 1/44 each. TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SCARVES, TIES, &c.—all New Goods. CARPET DEPARTMENT. REAL BRUSSELS at 1/113/2 per yard. A Few Pieces Best FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS at 3/3% per yard. These goods are the Best, NOT Seconds. A Grand Assortment of the BEST BRUSSELS at 3/5% and 3/6% per yard. Several Pieces WILTON VELVET at 3/11% per yard. LINOLEUM AND JPLOORCLOTH JQEPARTMENT. HARE'S FLOORCLOTH at 2s ll%d per square yard. The Cloth is highly recommended tor wear and t^ar; made on the old lines. No spurious imitation about this cloth. STAINES TT INOLEUM. JU R. & Co. cut the Best Quality at 2s 9 sold in London, Bristol, Cardiff, and other towns at 3s, Õ6 5d. acd evin 3e bd per yard. CQRTICIN ES.—The Best made, at 2s 5%d and Second Quality, Ls 11 %d per yard. The above makes are well-known, and highly NreoonHuended l»y H. & Co. £ JABINET JQEPARTMENT (NOW REMOVED TO TRINITY-SWIUSET) Will be found well-assorted with New and wall, uiade FURNrrURE, selected from the Best Makers, and sold at very Moderate Prices. ALL GOODS SOLD ON THE RTf A TYV n an SYSXJSit AiiD DELIVEWSO HOWELL & c 0.9 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CA-RDIFF. 6908