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S'aks irtr ^urtioit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BF.YNON & MEAGER. freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea. Mar. to leasehold Property, et Oystermouth..■•••••• -Mar- 10 Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. Borses, Carriages, &c.. ltc., at Cardiff. Mar. 15 Mr T. WHITTY EVAIss. Leasehold Properties. at Aberdare. IVIar. 22 Mr JOHN FRANCIS.. Pitwood and Poles, at UanHawddog.Marcn Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY.^ Rolling-stock Plant and Horses, at C P^il y. 16 & 17 Furniture, Appointments, at Cardiff, Marc Tyjar_ 19 Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff • • • March* 20 Double-licensed Tavern, at Cardiff.• Mar. 20 Horses, Carriages, Harness, at Caroin March 22 Office Furniture, at Cardiff -• • ADVII 2 Bale of Properties, at Cardiff and Penar • ••' ^prli g Leasehold Property, at Cardiff .■ •- .March 13 & 14 Mounted Diamonds, «c., at ^aruiu- Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Residences, at The Mart, Cardiit Mar 21 Household Furniture, ^Carmtt Messrs H. HILh^ncl VU Mar_ 13 leasehold Properties, at Swansea Mr W. G. l^Aii March 14 Live Stock, g%dfK\yis • BROTHERS.' N:-Mar-19 HonBehoWAp^ntm^atC.rd^Ma, 13 and 15 1 leasehold Properties at IN ewpor. March 21 Warming Stock, Furniture, ifcc., at Llantarnim. Mar. 22 Messrs SIEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Penmark March 12 Rental, at Cardiff ..March 13 Plant and Machinery, at Pumpsant Mar 14 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 15 Freehold Property, at Cardiff Mar 15 Contract or s Plant, at Rhonckla Valley March 22 Brickmaking Plant and Machinery March — Mineral Properties, at Cardiff — Mr W, THOMAS Mr W, THOMAS 'Leasehold property at Barry Dock March 21 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff Mar 13 31yn Teg, Ely, at Cardiff .April — Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Valuable Furniture, &c., at Cardiff ..Mar. 15 flATHEDRAL-RO A D, CRWYS-ROAD, CONWAY- ROAD, LOWER STATION-TERRACE, MOOR ROAD, MILFORD STREET CH ESI ER- STREET, AND SPRINGFIELD-PLACE, ^tRDI** MESSRS S. HERN AND PERTWE^ are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The &Iart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiit, on THURSDAY, March loth, 1894, at 3 o'clock P-™- LOT I.-All that substantially-built RESIDENCE, known as "Trevarno." Catliedral-road, now in the >ccupation of Arthur Lawrence, Esq., whose tenancy Expires on the 24th of June next. It contains 3 large deception and 11 bedrooms, dressing-room, not and told bath, kitchens and domestic offices, good garden, -vitli private entrance to the Sophia Gardens. The drainage has recently been tested in a thorough manner and found to be in pet-feet condition. Lease, 99 years, from September 29th, 1885. Ground rent, £20. LOT 2, All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE ami PREMISIS, known as No. 131, Crwys- '•"oad, Cathavs, now in the occupation of Mr Scale, at t, rental of :E,1,5 per annum, whose tenancy expires 011 the 25th March next. It contains 2 reception fcnd 5 bedrooms, bath, lavatory, &c. Lease, 98 years from March 25th, 1885. Ground rent, £4 5s 6d. N.B.- This property can, if desired, be converted into business premises under the lease, for which put-nose it is admirably adapted. LOT 5—N03. 81, 83, 85, and 87, CON WAY-ROAD, CANTON, let at 6s per week each. Term, 99 years from 1st July, 1879. Ground rent, £ 3 per house. LOT 4,—Nos. 136, 133, 1*50, and 142, PORTMAN- MOOR-ROAD,EAST MOORS, with stabling at the {ear, let at 8s per week each. Term, 99 years from September 29th. 1839. Ground rent, B4 per house. Lot 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises tnown as No. 5, LOWER STATION-TERRACE, close 5o T.V. Railway Station, Queen-street, let at 13s 6d per *eek. Lease, 99 years from Sept. 29th, 1855, at the low Apportioned ground rent of £ 3 4s 6a. LOT 6.-Nos. 12, 14, and 16, MILFORD. STREET, East Moors, let at 6s per week each. Lease, 19 years '">111 Sept. 25th, 1885. Ground rent, £ 2 14s per house. LOT 7.—Nos. 13, 15. 17, and 19, SPRINGFIELD- PEACE, LLANDaFF-ROAD, let at rentaJs amounting to 22s 6d per week. Leases, 99 years, from December, 1884, and April, 1885. Ground rent, JE2 10s per house. LOT 8.—Nos. 11, 16,18, and 20, CHIC, STE R-STIT VE I", SALTMEAD. let at 6< per week each. Lease, 99 years from October, 1831. Ground rent, £ 1 16s each. N.B.—Lots 3, 4, and 6, if not sold in three lots, will bo offered in 6 or more lots. I For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, sohCltor" GuIldlw ll-cbambers, Cardiff; is to Lots 3 and 4 to Messrs Hamilton and Hume, solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 5 to Mr fmvtd !,evri~. solkilo., 6, Chafes-street, Cardiff; as to ¡ Lot 6 to Messrs Morgan and Scott, solicitors, High- itreet, Cardiff; atit! as to nil the lots to the Auctioneers, W, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4470 152, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. ]V| ESSRS S. HKRN and PERT WEE are instructed by Mrs Hawkins (who is leaving Sffi^ff) to SELL by AUCTION, at her residence, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st, 1894, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. tomprising the contents of dining, drawing, and Breakfast-rooms, the appointments of five bedrooms, and the usual culinary utensils, including Massive carved oak table, with two insertions handsome oak sideboard, mahogany escretoire. with shelves, cup- board, and bookcase carved walnut cheffonier, with plate-glass back and marble slab rosewood and other tables, cottage piano (by Metzler and Co.) in rosewood caee, inlaid rosewood music cabinet, Brussels, Kidder- flyinster, and Oriental carpets, oil paintings and other pictures, sewing machine (Singer), brass, steel, and iron fenders, oak and iron hall stands, Winn's ''emovable iron sanitary lavatory, massive brass and Iron bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather %iid millpuff beds, handsome mahogany and maple bedroom suites, china, glass, and earthenware, mangling and wringing machine, garden hose, lawn inower, and numerous other effects particularised in posters. Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. Particulars and orders to view of the Auctioneers, 34, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4714 ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES, A CATA- LOGUE OF THE MAGNIFICENT AND UN- PARALLELED COLLECTION OF MOUNTED DIAMONDS, RARE AND COSTLY RUBIES, EMEUALDS, PEARLS, SAPPHIRES, OPAL-, CATS EYES, Arc., and HIGH-CLASS GOLD WATCHES, by eminent makers, such as Dent, Hawley and Son, Hargreaves and Co., Thomas Russell and Son, and others, including a magnificent and valuable Diamond Pendant, with large and very fine pear-shaped black pearl; a magnificent Bracelet, set with 23 very large brilliants of superb lustre and brilliancy; a magnificent Tiara, composed of 5 diamond stars, each one can be worn separately as hair pins or brooches a mag- nificent opal and diamond Bangle Bracelet, with 9 graduated fiery opals and 16 diamonds of first- water an important Crescent, to farm either brooch or head ornament, set with 25 fine large diamonds of superb lustre and quality'; a Circular PendFtnt, with a very large Burmese ruby, set round with 2 rows of first-watet diamonds, forming also a brooch or bracelet; circular Pendant or Broocii, set ■with diamonds of first water a magnificent Opal of extraordinary size and colour, with first-water brilliants, as a Pendant; a magnificent single-stone Brazilian Diamond of rare lustre, mounted as a 'jW^lh.2 white pearls; a beautiful Diamond Festoon and Riband Pattern Pendant, LK8 l^r-shaped_ peari in centre; a Bangle Bracelet set with 7 largi brilliants, of great fire and lustre; a pair of large sidgle- stone Diamond Earrings, finely cut and of great lustre a beautiful Bangle Bracelet, mounted with rosettes, 3 large Oriental pearls surrounded with diamonds a superb single-stone diamond Collet Necklet, set with 74 graduated diamonds of finest quality a Shoulder Knot. set with diamonds of great lustra, which can also be worn as Brooches. ABOUT 500 OUNCES OF ANTIQUE SILVER. MR J. E. GCJNN is instructed by order of the Mort gagees (a firm of London Financiers), ipho are realising the goods deposited with then, as ,v at security for advances made, to SELL by AUCTION, at blie Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WED- ESDA Y, 13th and 14th March, 1894, and following days, at 12 o'clock noon and 5 p.m. each day. The whole of the articles will be displayed for View on Mornings of Sale, from 10 o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Westgaie Chambers, Wcstgate-^treet, Cardiff. The genuineness of each article will be strictly guaranteed. 4715 T SALE THIS DAY. HE SALE of ROSE TREES and other i, x Holland advertised to take place March Jrd had to be POSTPONED owing to non- T«E SALE WILL NOW BE HELD on SATURDAY NEXT MARCH 10th, :U 2 o,clock. On vie%v duriliz the morning. 4604 IMPORTANT TWO-DAYS' SALE of a large quantity of very Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed to-Duke-street Auction Koorns for unreserved Sale. SDAY AND !THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH N TUF 13TH AND 15TII, 1894 MESSRS J- G. MADDOX and SON will Sl-Xf' by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms as above, a large assemblage of Excellent and Mode™oUSKHOLD APPOINTMENTS. removed from N?wport-roftd ^kfieid-streat, and a large house ill Amatol-road, Penarth, for absolute On view davs prior to and mornings of each day's Sale. 1111 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of Valuable PURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE, CHINA, LIBRARY of BOOKS, AMERICAN ORGAN, &c., by direction of W. Drifteld Esq. (recently left the town), and alstf* removed from residence in Conybeare-road, Cardift. MESSRS WEBBER AND WILKINSON I have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff (whither the goods Laye been removed for convenience of Sale), on THURSDAY NEXT, March 15th, IStH, at 11.30 a m., the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, including contents of dining-room in oak, carved oaK and Chippendale buffet and chairs, velvet pile carpet* walnut couch and music canterbury, antique mirrors, excellent pianoforte, mahogany library furniture, mahogany secretaire bookcase, writing table, bureau, oak and mahogany hall equipment, superior bedroom appointments, mahogany chests of drawers, bedsteads, bedding, American organ, library of choice books, old prints, collection oil paintings, Worcester, Crown Derby, Dresden, and Nankin china, elegant epergnes and other glass, pneumatic-tyre bicvcle, h-on safe, &c. On view day before Sale. offices: 25, Queen's Arcade. Cardiff. 4692 ROSE AND CROWN HOTEL YARD, NORTH- STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS BRADLEY AND COOKE will .1." SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT March 15th, 1894, llors'es, Carriages, Dog Carts, and other Vehicles, New and Second-hand harness and, Agricultural Implements, Spades, Stiovels,&-c. Further B«triea resDectfaily Solicited. Sale at Two o'clock, J aIts btt Auction. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. 14TH MARCH. TO CONTRACTORS, CO LLIFRY PROPRIETORS, ""TSfiEffiSraoSl PLANT AND HORSES, Comprising A 3-ton hand-power HOISTING-CRANE, purchased about three weeks ago. 12 tons of STEEL BRIDGE RAILS in good condition. ton COAL WAGONS by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ld„ built in 1893, with side doois. t Br the Midland Railway Carriage 2 eight-ton do. and Wagon Co., Ld., in good con- 1 seven-ton do. J ditiou, with side doors. 5 capital HORSES and 3 Mules, all staunch and good workers, viz., Roan Mare, "Lester," 14 hands. Brown Gelding, Boxer," 14 do. Brown Gelding, Turk," 15 do. Chestnut Gelding, Farmer," 14 do Cream Cob, Ton," 15 do. 3 good, useful Mules. For further particulars apply to Daniel Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Brecon, or to the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, Cardiff. 4649 ON VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT, FROM 12 O'CLOCK. SALE ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT, 15TH, 16TH, AND 17th MARCH. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE AT SHORT NOTICE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (Removed from Gloucestershire for immediate unre- served sale, to cover advances made by the auctioneers). The FURNITURE OF FIFTEEN BEDROOMS, RKCHERCHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE. NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by BRINSMEAD and ERARD, a grandly furnished DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK, a FUlL- SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (purchased new last year), with patent low frost-proof cushions, ivory pyramid, pool, and billiard bails and fit- tings complete, a MOST ELABORATELY FITTED LIBRARY, in finely carved oak, with FOUR EXPENSIVELY CARVED BOOKCASES, it small library of well-selected books, about 800 OZS. OF FIN E OLD FAMILY PLATE, FINE SHEFFIELD PLATE, a COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA and decorative effects, PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAW- INGS, noble real bronzes, a FEW PIECES of BEAUTIFULLY IVORY-INLAID FURNITURE, hall furniture and other Household Fittings. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY, hare received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAV, and SATURDAY NEXT, 15th, 16th, and 17th March, 18aJ, at 11 o'clock each day, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, Removed from Gloucestershire. Without Reserve The contents of 15 BEDROOMS, including complete appointments in ash, walnut, oak, mahogany, and other woods, some of the wardrobes with glass doors and toilet tables on leg and pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with handsome appointments en fito; A SUPERB INLAID BOSBWOOD SUITE of great beuuty, with cheval toilet tables, &c., all lm A'HANDSOME BURR WALNUT BEDROOM SET, massive brass bedsteads, with hangaigs, and other bedsteads in brass and. ndi _{f hangings, spring and hair stuffed m' beds, bed linen, etc., fine old ward obes^ c ests of drawers, e s pensive carpets, rugs, vario P A Louts XV. rosewood with wardrobe,toilet tables, etc.,elegant toilet services, Di!tC DRAWING-iiOOM FURNITURE includes suites of silk and chenille, window hang WALL CAB,NETS, SraSS Slh S » IABCS CONSOLE GLASS ItalLntobfes and others in various davenport writing table, a pair of masave bras» fenders and irons, Wilton co'^rArl? .-irnehs a NEARLY NEW 7-OC1AVE OOIIAGE FIANOFOB-TJ2, «>y BRINSMEAD, auother by rard, music stools and cabinets, oceasional chairs, a liair of mirrors, a rosewood card table. THE VALUABLE OLD CHINA, including several pair of real VIENNA AND DKI-.S- DEN VASES, all the lenie-naas that aceorated the cabinets and tables, in old CHULSJjiA, LEEDS, SWANSEA, STAFFORDSHIRE, CROWN DERBY, and SEVRKS, GROUPS I of Dresden and Chelsea, a set of five line old jars, full sets of dinner, dessert, and tea services, a valuable ¡' Dresden tea service, A SJ.'LSNDtDLV-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POIiLAito OAF. includes valuable oil The- furniture is of finely-figured oak, and includes a 7-FT. SIDEBOARD (purchased, at the London Exhibition) of great beauty, a MASSIVE DINING TABLE, a FULL SUITE OF TEN CHAIRS, and a couch upholstered in Morocco, a dinner wagon, coal cabinets, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite of handsome curtains, a large Turkey carpet, a pair of fenders, fireirons, Ac. A LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED IN OLD CARVED OAK, arranged with high back chairs, setters and easy chairs in frieze velvet, a very fine buffet, a gong stand, and gong. FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-CARVED OAK BOOKCASES of various sizes, including a superbly-carved 8ft. oak bookcase, enclosed by glass doors, a 7ft. SIDEBOARD WITH GLASS BACK, a dining-table, a finely-carved writing table, a dinner wagon, richly-carved cornices, three pairs of curtains, a pair of settees, several pieces of old bronze, and a valuable set of etchings, engravings, and other items. A LIBRARY OF BOOKS. Comprising a number of valuable Welsh works, in- cluding Remarks on th" Architecture of Llaudaff Cathedral, by Professor Freeman, 1850 A Survey of the Cathedral Church of Llannaff, by Brown Willis, 1719 E. Donovan's South Wales, in two vols., 1808, with coloured plates Hall's Book of South Wales Roscoe's South Wales Wood's Rivers of Wales, two vols., 1813; Wales Illustrated. 1830 Beauties of England and Wales, two vols., 1812 complete sets of works by Dickens, Lytton, Thackeray, Sir W. Scott, Bronte, Charles Lever, and Kingston; the Comic History of England, and a large number of other well- bound books. 800 OZS. OF OLD FAMILY PLATE, comprising sets of reeded pattern spoons and forks, teapots, a handsome cruet, a curious old Indian cup, an old Irish gravy spoon and pair of sauce ladles, tea- pots, toast racks, &c., Sheffield Plate and Plate by Elkington, including hr148 candelabra, entree dishes and covers, table candlesticks, spirit frames, a very handsome hot- water venison dish, set of dessert and fish knives, a, cake basket, salvers, lea urn, a Jar^e quantity of spoons and forks, tea and coffee pots, &e. THE CONTENTS OF BILLIARD ROOM, including a EARLY NEW FULL-SIZE MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLE, by the Makers to the Queen, with low frost-proof cushions, and ali the lati&t improve- ments sets of ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, cues, rules of the game, cover and other fittings, setteea and easy chairs, c;wpets, ,rugs, pictures, &c. THE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, with examples by Nieuman, Stark, Syer, Hardy, L^adt-r Gilbert, Amn^nicr, A. H. Moore, Vickers, Morlan'd Turner, l>e Wint, Barrett, Stanfield, Catter- mole Blinks Wimperiss, and others. The FITTINGS of BREAKFAST and MORNING ROOMS. The FURNITURE and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL au:l i STAIRCASES embrace curved oak hall furniture, marble top tables, fine old glasses, old swords, blunderbusses, etc., busts, brackets, a. valuable old chair, expensive Axminster stair carpets, brass rods. Xhb contents of china and plate pantries, kitchens, and outdoor effects, two lawn mowers, &c. ON VIEW ON MONDA Y NEXT, FROM 12O'CLOCK. Detailed catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers one week prior to sale, and will be forwarded by post on application. 4570 ON TUESDAY, kOth MARCH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold an important STUD SALE at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, at 12 o'clock, of 100 HORSES, CARRfAGES, HARNESS, including 3 Horsfcs, from J. It. Evan Williams, Esq. 2 Horses, from W. W. Lucas, Esq. Chestnut Cob, from Addams Williams, Esq. Bay Mare, from Godfrey Firbank, Esq. Bay Cart Gelding, from Mr H. Nicholson. Harness Horse, from Williams T. Wallace, Esq. Brown Cob, the pioperty of a G nlleruan. A Two-wheel Dog Cart (Cob size) and Set of Harness. Further entries should be made to secure a "oocl position in catalogue. 4571 Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE- LICENCED PREMISES known as THE RUMMER TAVERN Mthe Centre of the Town of Cardiff. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING b^AU^TUTN l!?VrV r-eceiv<fd instructions to b> AUCHON, at their Salerooms, 11, Hurhr street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20th March, l^fat 7 o clock in the evening, the following VALUABLE DOUBLE-LICENSED TAVERN. All that very valuable DOUBLE LICENS2Dl TAVERN known as the "RUMMER," situate in Duke-street, In the centre of the town of Cardifi' Held under Lease dated the 20th November, 1857 foi- a term of 50 years, from the 9th day of Seotember' 1859 at the yearly rental ot i,35. The said premises are soM subject to an under Lease dated the /til day of January, 1876, whereby thev were sub-let to Mr W. Churchman for the term of 30 years from the 30th day of November, 1375, at the annual rent of £ 200. Further particulars maybe had of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs MORRIS & SON, Solicitors, 4572 High-streat, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED SALE of a. large quantity of superior OFFICE FURNITURE, removed from various sources, together with FIFTEEN FIRE and THIEF- PROOF SAFES, by «T. Cartwright and Sms, West Bromwich. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING A PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 22nd March. at 2 30 p.m., the above OFFICE FURNITURE, a number of large, we'l-made bookcases, clerks desks, pedestal and cylinder writing tables, nests of pigeon holes, deed boxes, enclosed wash- stands, revolving and other, office-chairs and stools, JfA- ^■copying presses, and a great variety of office fittings also 15 FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF IRON SAFES, w :e,f^rs Cartwright and Sons, Safe Manufacturers, West Bromwich. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. 4711 M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS 10 u ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, M OIJNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER ANjD DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 3590 1137 ADDRESS-61, DEAN-STREDT, ABERDARE alt5 bit Aurtiatt. ON MONDAY, 19TH MARCH. 46, ELDON-ROAD RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS AND THE STOcK-IN-TltADE OF A FURNITURE Ml BROKER. ESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, upon the f reuses as above, 011 MONDAY, the 19th March,. 1894, at 11 o'clock punctually, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, Comprising Walnut and Mahogany Dining-room Suites, two Walnut Sideboards, a Mahogany ditto, Ebonised Drawing-room Cabinets, Music and Corner Cabinets, capital Painted Bedroom Suite, a PAIR of HANDSOME 4FT. BURR-WALNUT PEDESTAL rOILET TABLES, Bedsteads, Wire Spring Mat- tresses and Bedding, Gilt Pier Glasses, Bronze and China Ornamenis, Gilt and other Clocks, a large number of Pictures, Fenders and Fire Brasses, an Oak Hall Stand, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, and Requi- sites, and a quantity of Ready-made Clothing also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In private use, comprising brass bedsteads, with hangings and bedding, mahogany dressing tables and washstand, Chippendale mahogany double chest of drawers, oval toilet glass, carpets, etc., a Chippendale mahogany antique sideboard, a ditto card table, and a dining table. A SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, Almost new, by Wood and Co., London, in rosewood case electro-plated cruets, kitchen utensils, dinner and tea ware. On view Saturday, the 17th March. Catalogues can be obtained in due course of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 4710 BRIDGE-STREET, BROADWAY, ELDON-ROAD NORTH-ROAD, AND MISKIN-STRRET CARDIFF; MAUGHAN-STREET, PENARTH. Important Sale of VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLDS MAnd other Properties. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY have received instructions from Messrs WILLIAM HANCOCK & Co., Limited, to SELL Messrs WILLIAM HANCOCK & Co., Limited, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their SALEROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, on MONDAY, 2nd April, 1S94, subject to conditions of sale to lie then and there produced, the following I LONG LEASEHOLD AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTIES. LOT ).-All thos extensive premises, situate at the corner of Frederick-street and Bridge-street, Cardiff, until recently known as THE SEVEN STARS, having a frontage to the two streets of 50 feet or thereabouts, and now let on a repairing Lease to Dr. Gore Sellan for the term of 10 years from the 1st January, 1894, at the yearly rent of 980. the tenant paying rates and taxes. This property is held under Lease for au unexpired term of 9S9 years and one life, at the very low annual ground rent of S2 7s. LOT 2.—AH that well-built Shop and Dwelling-house, Situate and being No. 168, BROADWAY, CARDIFF, particulars of which will appear in a future advertise- ment. LOT 3.—All that well-built Messuage and Premises, situate and being me" No. 129, ELDON-ROAD, CARDIFF, let to Mr Alfred Lewis, as weekly tenant, a.t 12s. Held under lea- e for the unexpired term of 59 years from the 29th March, 1885, at the low annual ground rent of £4 LOT 4.—All that desirable Cottage and Premises known as the MACHEN FORGE COTTAGE, situate and being No. 27, North-road, and let to Mr Itees Jenkins as weekly tenant at 5s. Held under lease for the unexpired term of 99 years from the 21sfc June, 185-i, at the annual ground rent of:29. LOT 5.—All that desirable Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being No. 49, MAUGHAN-STREET, PENARTH, let to Mr William Haves as yearly tenant at 925, the tenant paying rates and taxes. Held under lease for 93 years from the 1st May, 1858, at the annual ground rent of £ & 7s 6d 11V ANOTHElt DIRECTION. LOT G.-All that well-built Comer Messuage and Dwelling-house, being No. 11, MISKIN-STREET, CATHAYS, situate on the corner of Miskin and Glynrhondda streets, let to Mr Frederick Mayue as yearly tenant at B50, the tenant paying rates and taxes. Held under lease for the unexpired term of 99 years from 29th September, 1S80, at the annual ground rent of L-5 7s. 'fhe whole of these properties will be submitted for absolute sale, and present excellent opportunities to capitalists and others. To view, apply to the tenants; and for further par. ticulars as to the Lots 1 and 3, to Messrs Waldron and Son, Solicitors; as to Lot 2. to A. F.Blantl, Esq., Solicitor; as to Lot 6, to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors; and as to all the L"ts, to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff Datèd Iarch 10th, 1894. 4712 -+- Re James Williams, deceased. By order of the Administratrix. SALE OF VALUABLE X LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, SIlUATE IN IVOR-STREET, ADAMSBGVv'N, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING. and PFJRRY are instructed to SFXL by PUBLiC AUC nON, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cavdifr, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1834, at 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sa-leto be then and there produced, All that well-built LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMISES, being No. 27, IVOR-STREET, Adamsdown, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from the 25tii March, 1850, at the low annual ground rout of £ 2 2s. The property is in excellent condition, and orders to view, with further particulars, may be obtained of Messrs YOHATH and JONES, SOLICITORS, WKSTGATE-STUEET, CARDIFF, or of the AUCTIONEERS, as above. 4713 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES AT CANTON, CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) has received in structions to SELL by AUCTION at The Mart, Bank- buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 13th March, 1894, at 7 o'clock precisely, the following eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1.—Seven substantially-built VILLA RESI. DENCIES, situate Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, Beda- road (off Cowbridge-road), Canton let to respectable tenants at an average weekly rental of 10s each. These houses are leased separately for 99 years from ISS0, at the following annual ground rent;—No. 1, £ 2 13s Nos. 3 to 11, £2 10s each and No. 13, £33s. LOT 2.-All that Valuable and well-arranged VILLA RESIDENCE, situate No. 2, Beda-ro&d (off Cow- bridge-road), Canton let on a weekly tenancy at 13s 6d per week. LOT 3.-No. 4, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 2 let at 10s per week. LOT 4.—No. 6, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 3 let at 10s per wed, LOT 5.—No. 8, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 4 let at 10s per week. LOT 6.—No. 10, BEDA-ROAD, adjoining Lot 5 let at 13s 6d per week. Lots 2 to 6 are leased separately for P9 years from 1890, :J,t annual ground rents of S4 Is, B2 10s, B2 15s, JS3 3s, and R5 15s respectively. LOT 7 TO 12.-All those Six Superior and Well- finished VILLA RESIDENCES, No. 1 to 6, York- street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, let to good tenants, at the following weekly rents :—No?. 1 and 2, at 10s 6d each Nos. 3 and 4. at Its each No. 5. at 10s 6d and No. 6, at lis. These houses are held under separate leases for a term of 99 years from 1892, at an annual ground i ent of £ 3 3s each. LOT 13 TO 26.-All those Fourteen conveniently situated and Well-built COTTAGES, Nos. 1 to 14, ') intern-street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, all let to weekly tenants at 6s 6d per week each. LOT 27 TO 31.—Five Substantiallv-built COTTAGES, Nos. 16 to 20, Tintern-street (off Cowbridge-road), Canton, all let to respectable tenants at 6s 6d per week each. Lots 13 to 31 are leased separately, and held for a.terra of 99 years f"om 1892 at the following annual ground rents :-Nos. 1 to 4, at £ 2 each and 5 to 20, at S2 2s each. The Auctioneer begs to dri1.w the special attention of intending purchasers to the above very desirable properties, which are situated in the best residential part of Canton, and adjoining the tram cars. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 4 apply to R. Eddillton, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, Molt. as to Lots 5 to 26 to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt., Solicitors, New- port, Mon. and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, Cliarles-street, Cardiff. 4569 Cliarles-street, Cardiff. 4569 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT ELY, NEAR CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) has b"en favoured with-instructions from the Trustee of the late William Williams, Esq., deceased, of Ely, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, early in APRIL NEXT, all that very eligible and compact FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, called Glyn Teg, Ely also several Lots of valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING AND PASTURE LANDS. Further Particulars will appear in future advertise- mAuctioneer's Offices, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. ROATH MARKET, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13th M R W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold a SALE of FAT and STORE SHEEP aud CATTLE as above, early entries for which are respectfully solicited. jg26 CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES PRIZE DOG AND POULTRY MART, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that ho will hold his next SALE of the above valuable LIVE STOCK on WEDNESDAY, March 14th, for which numerous entries are already to hand. Further early notice of entries is respectfully soli- cited. 4476 Entries close Monday next. Present Entries include upwards of 100 lots. CWMBACH, ABER!>ARE. SALE OF A VALTJABLB PUBLIC-HOUSE AND 11 LEASEHOLD HOUSES. MR i. W HI 11Y EVANS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION in 12 Lots, at the Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of March, 1894, at 7 o'clock p.m., the following PROPERTIES. LOT I.-All that Free Double-licensed PUBLIC- HOUSE, known as the "CROWN INN," Cwmbach, near Aberdare, now in the occupation of Mr Ebenezer Jones, at an annual rent of £ 40, the tenant paying 8.11 rates and tax$. Possession may be obtained im- mediately on completion of the purchase. 1-OTS 2 to 12 inclusive, being 11 MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining Lot 1, and known as Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13, 14,15, lb, and 17, Crown-row, Cwmbach, now in th" occupation of Mr Hemy Cross- man and others as monthly tenants, and yielding an annual rent of S91 13s. The whole of the above lots are held under a lease from John Bruce Piyce, Esq., for a term of 99 years, from January 1st, 1843, at the yearly ground rent of £ 7 15s 4d, which will be apportioned at the sale. Special attention is directed to this sale as affording a desirable investment, the above Properties being situate in the immediate vicini-y of the collieries of the di.si.ricc. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to D. T. PHILLIPS, Esq., Solicitor^ Mountain Ash. Auctioneer's Offices, The Auction Mart, Aberdare, Solicitor, Mountain Ash. Auctioneer's Offices, The Auction Mart, Aberdare, and Allen's Cottage, Mountain Ash. 4657 alts irtr Jlurfion. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of sale which will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. ;— LOT 1.—All that convenient HOUSE and PREMISES, situated and being No. 26, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea, containing dining, breakfast and drawing rooms, five bedrooms, good bathroom, and w.e.. kitchen, wash- house, and offices. There is a back entrance. The above is held for a term of 99 years from 23rd March, 1864, at an annual ground rent of P,12 which includes the ground rent of adjoining house, amounting to £ o 18s. The shed a¡ rear of house is let on lease to Mr Bond for a term of 21 years from 29th September, 1891, at a yearly rent of B6, thus practically making the ground rent of the house nil. LOT 2.-All those three LEASEHOLD COTTAGES situate and being Nos. 36, 57, 38, Wern Pit-road, Lan- dore, close to the Great Western Railway Station, now in the occupation of Messrs. Nathaniel Connack, Thomas Evans, and Mrs Rachel Rees, at 3s 6d per week each house. The whole is held for a term of 99 years, less the last two days, from March 25th, 1859, at the low ground rent of £ 1 3s 9d per annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, as to Lot 1, apply to Laurance Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Rutland-street as to Lot 2, to Herbert Monger, Esq., Solicitor, Salubrious- passage; or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 4624 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT OF £34 PER ANNUM IN ONE SUM. AND M LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ESSRS BEYNON & MEAGER have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, will on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. kOT1-—A11 that well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND KKNT of £ 81- per annum, arising out of and fully secured upon all that piece or parcel of ground, situate at College-street, in the town of Swansea, with a frontage to College-street, aforosaid of 35 feet or there. abouts, together with the Messuage or Public-house and Premises, known as the "Victoria Inn," situate and being No. 19, College-street aforesaid, and to- gether with all that Messuage or Dwelling-house, Shop, and Premises adjoining the said Victoria Inn," and being No. 20, College-street aforesaid respectively, erected on the said land or.some part thereof, and is let on lease to Mr David Davies for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1889. The purchaser will be entitled on the expiration of the lease to the gross yearly rent of the said pre- mises. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being 40, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, in the County Borough of Swansea, of the estimated yearly rental of £ 23 8s. This lot is held under an indenture of lease for the term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1888, at the yearly ground rent of £2 19s 6d. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers. Oxford-street, Swan- sea or to Messrs R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors, 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4^85 PARISH OF OYSTERMOUTH, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MESSRS BEYNON and MEAGER have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as. sliitli then be produced), at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13tli. 1894, all that, very desirable LEAS EIIOLD D W EL LING HOUSE, known as Marine Villa" (lately occupied by S. Home, Esq.), standing in its own grounds ot la. or., or there- abouts. It contains lar ge entrance hall, breakfast, dining, and drawing rooms, the latter opening into conserva- tory, five bedrooms, dressing-room, W.C., four attics, kitchens, scullery, wine and other cellars, coach-house and two-stalled stable. Good supply of spring and soft water gas laid on drainage complete. The house is approached by a carriage drive, and stands on an elevated position just off the Castletou- road, and commands a mag'tifiee ifc view of Swansea Bay, Oystermoutli Castle, and the surrounding neigh- bourhood. It is within three' minutes' walk cf the Railway Station and Church, and an easy distance of the well-known bays of Langland and Caswell. The grounds are well laid out with choice shrubs and trees, tennis court, and a large kitchen garden well stocked with fruit trees. The above is held under a lease of 99 veavs, from September, 1845, at a ground rent of £ i0p" r annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan- sea; or to JOHN R. RICHARDS, Esq., Solicitor, 468a Swtnsea. NEWPORT, MON. ™ SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIED MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC. AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on W K1>NESI>AY, 2lst March,-1834. at 3 o.m., snbjee' to conditions of sale to he tlieii and thoru produce.- j with which wtii be incorporated the common form con- ditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society, tin undermentioned Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE, COACH-HOUSE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— LOT 1,-All that MESSUAGE, COACH-HOUSE and STABLE, situate and being No. 1, Palmyra- place, in the occupation of Dr. Morgan, the vendor, having a frontage to Commercial-street, of 26% feet or thereabouts, and to Palmyra-place of 74 feet or there- abouts. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 76 years from the 29th day of September. 1828, at- the apportioned yearly ground rent of £5. This lease can be renewed for the term of 93 years from the 25til March, 1893, at the improved rent of £ 20 per annum, subject to the condition of re-building in accordance with a. plan and specifics, ion to be approved of by the Lessor's Solicitor. LOT 2.-All those Two several SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 35 and 36, Com- mercial-street., now or late in the occupation of Messrs Thompson and Shackell and Mr P. Berkley, having a frontage to Commercial-street of 42 feet. or there- abouts, and to I1 liar's Fields of 66 feet or thereabouts, and a superficial area of 342 square yards or there- abouts. these premises are held Jor the residue of a tean of 70 years from the 29th day of September, 18.26, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 5s This lease can be renewed for the term of 99 vears fioin the 24ih day of J«ne, 1892, at the yearly rent of £ 5 for the first year, and E100 per annum for the remainder of the term, subject to the condition of re-building in accord- ance with an elevation plan and specification to be first approved ot by the agent of the lessor. I1 or further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, .Newport or to Messrs J. D. PAIN & SON, Solicitors, Newport. NEWPORT MON A GOING CON- I Hbj JjCiASJbj Ot PRISMTSiVsi .onfVnvVTLL. MET VL^ST^MPTNP OF NEWPORT ME1AL S1AMPING COMPANY 1 T\!T'I'K7L MR. TH0MAS WW received ^O'-lOiis to for SAT Hxr 7>TTT»fjIC as LEASEHOLD PREMISES recently erected and specially adapted to the require- ments of the business, situate on the Marshes-road at Isewport, and held tor a term of <w t f 29th day of September, 1891™ a L iVT ni of £ 26 5s together with tL^odlvtiiT^KS plan' ° mW ;UKl excciIeilt- machinery and nurcha^ers at6nnav'H0pe" to lhe,insPecUn" of intending puicMs at any tnne on application being made to Rfel^'r for the Debenture Holders, fir \lter Hunter, Dock-street, Newport the Auctioneers, Albany Chambers, Newport (at whose offices inven- spected) 0rt0m'y and pIant be i, Messrs FRANCIS, STANTON, & PARNALL, r, *„„i. „ Solicitors, Newport, Mon. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices. Newport, Mon.. February 28th, 1894. 4706 M()NM()lTTHSHIIiE! ^P^ AN) SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. MR THOMAS PARRY has received w-ir from ti,e Executors of the late lVt,™™00d' E,sq" for SALE by PUBLIC at King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 21st March, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced, all that Piece or Parcel of Excellent FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, situate in the parish of Magor, and numbered 252, 233, 214, and 215 on the Ordnance Survey Map of the said parish, and containing 13a. Ir. 4p., or thereabouts. This land is bounded on the south by the Rushwall Accommodation-road, aud is now, and has been for many years past, in the occupation of Mr David James, as tenant. For further particulars and cards to view apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport, Mon.; or to Messrs BYTHWAY & SON, 4705 Pontypool, Vendor's Solicitors. LL ANAK AVON Ml LL^ LLANTARNAM, WITH IN OK E MILE OF LLANTARNAM RAILWAY STATION. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. %/f R THOMAS^ PARRY has been XYflL favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Francis, who is leaving the Mill, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 22nd, 18S4, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Comprising 12 head of cattle, 14 valuable horse's, pigs, implements, harness, dairy utensils, household furni- ture, Ac. also about 300 gallons of cider, several hundred empty s",cks, 5 sidos of bacon, and a rick of hay (about o tons). Luncheon at 1!. Sale kt 12.30. Further particulars in posters, and cards to be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Albany Chambers, Newport. Dated March 8th, 1S94. 4-703 LLANLLAWDDOG, C ARM A RT11 l-^NsTl IR K. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Stag and Pheasant Inn, Llanllawddog, at 2.30, "11 WEDNESDAY, March 14tll, 1894, four lots of very fine-grown PIT WOOD AND POLES, standing and growing on the farm of Pantvgof, near Glanwilly, and in a plantation near CefncJyn, contain- I about 55 acres. 4719 rpEETII J^ENTISTRY rjlEETH JL i- Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1857. M R K E A L L, SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years'Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Bais to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in ou« clear day. The very best work- manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anaesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. U III KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. I Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, 1 oothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is l%d and 2s 9tl per Bottk: Through any Chemist. Cardiff Mr Muaday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-streec. Neath Mr J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly Mr J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly Mr Morgan W. James. London Newberry and Son. 1038 alts hp JUrctton. BARRY DOCK. — IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY "T& TR W. THOMAS has been instructed JLXJL bv the Liquidator of the Holton Land and Building "Company, Limited, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Victoria Hotel, Barry Dock, on WEDNESDAY. March 21st, 1894, at four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced, the following very desirable PROPERTIES, Viz 43 Commodious and substantially built DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 2,4, 6, and from 8 up to and including 55, Wood-street. Barry Dock. Held under a lease of 99 years from May, 1889, at the annual ground lent of B2 10s each, and let at the very low rent of 6s per week each. The whole will be sold "iugly or in lots to suit purchasers. A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if desirable. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of investors and capitalists to the exceptional chance of acquiring sóme of the most clesirable cottage property in the district, being about five minutes' walk from the dock and ship-repairing yards. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 57, Vere-street, Cadoxton or to Mr J. A. hes, Solicitor, Cadoxton. 4720 fetd £ i*s aitCt Contracts. rji o BUI L D E R S. The COMMISSIONERS of H.M. WORKS and PUBLIC BUILDINGS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a NEW HEAD POST-OFFICE a,t CARDIFF. Drawings, Specification, and a. copy of the Condi- thus and Fotm of Contract may be seen on pvpplicatiou to the Postmaster at Cardiff. Forms of Tender and Bills of Quantities may be obtained at this office on payment of One Guinea. The sums so paid will be returned to those persons who send in Tenders in conformity with the conditions specified below. • The Commissioners do not hold themselves respon- sible for the accuracy of the quantities, nor do they bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Tenders are to he delivered before 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the nth proximo, addressed to the Secretary, H.M. Office of Works, &c., 12, Whitehall- place, London, S.W.. and endorsed "Tender for Cardiff New Head Post-office." 4703 U. W. PRIMROSE, Secretary. H.M. Office of Works, March, 189318 rjpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a BRICK SEWER VENTILATING SHAFT, 40 feet high, in Cranbrook-sireet. Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, at the office of Mr W. Harpur, M.Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, on and after March 10th, on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-tide tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed Ventilating Shaft," to be delivered at my office not later than 10 a,m. on the 21st inst. By order, J. L. WHE VTLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 7th March, 1894. 4707 TENDERS are invited for BUILDING JL NEW OFFICES, STABLES, WORKSHOPS, dec., No. 5, Working street, Cardiff, for Messrs Stone Brothers, Funeral Furnishers. Plans and specification may be seen and bills of quantities obtained upon payment of one guinea (which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender) at the office of the Architects. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Tender for New Premises to be sent to Messrs Stone Bros. on or before noon Saturday, the 17th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAMES & MORGAN. M.M.S.A., Architects, 46-52 Charles-street Chambers, Cardifi. ijJIPER NEATH SCHOOL BOARIX %J —— TENDERS WANTED for ALTERATIONS to the Glyn Neath Board School. Plans and Specifications may be seen at our Offices or at the Offices of Mr T. C. Wakeling, Architect, Merthyr. Sealed Tenders to reach us before Monday, the 2nd Aiiril next. CUTHBERTSON AND POWELL, Solicitors, Clerks to the Board. Water-street, Neath. 4723 ENDERS are invited for RE-BUILD- ING PREMISES, corner of Barry's-lane, The Haves Cardiff, for Messrs Morgan and Co., Draper-. i'lans and specification may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained upon payment of Bl Is (which will be returned on receipt of a boua-fide Tender), at the offices of the Architects. Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tender for Re building Premises," to ba sent to Messrs Morgan and, Co 011" or before noon Thursday, the 15th ot March, 188*. The lowest or my Tender will not be necessarily accepted. JAMES A MORGAN, 4M Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. rjTo C O T R ACTORS. EXTENSION OF ONLLWYN COLLIERY SIDING. TENDERS are invited for forming, ballasting, and laying the "bove siding. Plans and specifications and quantities may be seen a& f he offices of Mr Sam C511 Jones, 6, Queeu-street, Neath, to whom sealed tenders are to be delivered on or before the 19t.li dav of March, 1894. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 4599 puMk ^ppiTintments. (TT¥lTi O F W O R Kir. The CARDIFF UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHOR LTV are prepared to receive APPLICA- TIONS from competent persons to act as CLERK of the WORKS for the carrying out the scheme of SEWERAGE for the parish of Whitchurch. Appli- cants must be able to lake and give levels, set out works, and possess a thorough practical knowledge of the labour and materials required in works of this character. Further particulars may be obtained from the Surveyor of tho Authority, Mr W. Eraser, 276, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. Salary, ;f2 2s per week. Applications, with testi- monials as to character and abilities, must be sent to me not later than TUESDAY, 13th March, 1894. ARTH. Un. J, HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 5tli Marcii, 1894. 4606 "l^/jERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. The Guardians require a MASTER and MATRON at their Workhouse at Merthyr Tydfil. Preference given to a Man and Wife. It is essential that the Welsh language be spoken by one or the other. Salary to Master £ 80 per annum, and to Matron £ 40 per annum, together il1 both cases wIth th, usual rations anil apartments, but 110 beer allowance. Duties to COIll- mence, if possible, on the 30th March, 1894. Applica- tions, together with not more than three original testimonials, to be sent in to me by 9 a.m. Saturday, the 17th March, 1894. By Order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. ^616^ 0OEDFRANC SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED 4 Ex P.T.'s, 2 MALES, at a salary of S52 per annum each, and 2 1EMALES, at a. salary of JS40 per annum each. Applications, with t9stimolJhl. to b8 sent lo us at once. Duties to commence in April. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Solicitors, Clerks to the Eoard. Water-street, Neath, 8th March, lb94. 4697 'it Insitrsitcc. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE (FIRE). FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1892 £ 391,800,000. For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS :— CARDIFF. Messrs Price and Dicksee, 21, High-street. Ir Charles Cross, 21, W orking-stret. Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers Mr F. E. Furze. Aberkenfig Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton .Mr B. G. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J Parsons. Llantrisant Mr William Hulin. Llandaff Mr John Howe. 3789 Maesteg Mr David Davies. 15266 THE BOILERT INSURANOE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE.67, KING-ST., MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under The Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. J.F. L. CROSLAND, M. Inst. M.E., A. M.Inst. C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 1351 SETTLEMENT ASSURANCES. XT O TRUSTEES REQUIRED. -Li AVOIDING RISK, TRUST EXPENSES, AND SMALL INCOME. EXAMPLE.—A Husband, aged 30 (whose Wife is aged 25), paying £211 7s 4d per annum can secure OXA PER ANNUM GUARANTEED to his dbOU Widow and JSX 000TO HIPCHILDKEX 011 THE DEATH OF If desired, the Income cau also be secured to the Husband during his Old Age. For Rates and Prospectus apply to ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, 2, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL. 4020 1894. NEVV yE^~W™- 189^ iL JpEDLER'S 26TH ANNUAL DISPLAY OF PRESENTATION GOODS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Seal Muff Bag's, Dressing Cases, Companions, Brush Cases, Work Boxes, Albums, Purses, Travelling Bags, etc. Richly-mounted Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. 83e 4469 54, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. public £ toUrss. LONGCROSS STREET BAPTIST -β-J CHURCH, ROATH, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT, both Morniug and Evening, the Rev. E 1. IIORNE, Of Cardiff Baptist College, is expected to officiate. A heart. welcome given to all. gPLOTT-ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES TO-MORROW at 11, 3, and 6.30. 43 Preacher-Rev. J. MEREDITH, Hereford. Collec- tion at each service for New Chapel Building Fund. Q UN DAT AFTERNOON POPULAR k? SERVICES. PARK HALL, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. ADDRESS BY REV. JOHN PUGH. Soprano Solo—" Ye that weary" (Kane). Anthem—" Oh Father, whose Almighty Power (Handel) CHAIRMAN T. II. STEPHENS, ESQ. ORGAN RECITAL at 2.30 p.m. 2611-il4e MEMBERS of BLAGURYN GOBIATH LODGE of ODDFELLOWS, Fothergill's Arms, Aberdare, are requested to attend their lodge on Saturday evening, March 10th, for the purpose of electing a Secretary. 77 I OOK'IRTOURS. —EASTER IN ROME. —Travelling, Hotel, Drives, and conductor, £ 14 14s inclusive. Starting March 20th. Also, Cheap I Beturn Trips, France, Italy, Egypt, and Holy Lallc1.- Tickets and all information of Mr W. J. Trounce, Tourist Emigration and Foreign Banking Bureau, Cardiff. 1232 NIAGARA FALLS ROUTE to CANADA, 13i UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND.—Round the World tours. Through ocean anil rail tickets at lowest rates. Particulars and Pamphlets free.—Apply GRANDTRUNIv RAILWAY, 22, Water-street, Liverpool; 36, Leadenhall-streef London or 2, Pall Mall, Manchester. 3172 CARDIFF AND STRAYS' SOCIETY. Is is PROPOSED to HOLD a LARGE JUMBLE SALE in APRIL for the BENEFIT OF THE FUNDS. Articles of any kind or description will be sent for if an application is made to either of the following gentlemen J. RAY, 10, Peny peel-road. J. R. SMITHERS, 110, Pembroke-road. Donations of inon0v may be sent to the Treasurer, Mr Councillor William Lewis. Castle-street; or to 4677 T. GARRETT HORDi R, Hon. Sec. SCnNCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS, 1894. CARDIFF CENTRE. EXTERNAL CANDIDATES who desire to be examined must SEND IN THEIR NAMES, with full particulars, before March 20th, to IVOR JAMES. College School Buildings, Dumfries-place, Cardiff, March 5th, 1894. 4610 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1825. FUNDS .7H £ 7.500.000 INCOME £1,000,00:) Liberal Conditions. Absolute Security. District Office 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristol; Chief Cardiff Agent J. J. David, St. Johu's-cliambers. 3796 [COPY.] j London aud New York. March 6th, 1894. TO THE HOLDERS OF "XTEW YORK, LUCE ERIK, and -l* WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY'S ECONj) CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS (i.e., New Seconå Consolidated Mortgage Bonds aad Second Consolidated Mortgage Funded Coupon Bonds), Funded Coupon Bonds of 1885, and Income Bonds. Pursuant to the terms of our circular, dated 2nd January, 1894, and in accordance with the contract with the New York, lake Erie, aud Western Railroad Company, We HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, having rceeived It majority of each class of Bonds of the New York, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad Company called for by our circular, the PLAN of RE- ORGANISATION is DECLARED OPERATIVE. Holders of outstanding Bonds must, deposit same with us on or before 31st March, 1894, at 12 o'clock Noon, in order to participate in the said plan. Deposits after that date, if received, will be subject to such penalties as we may hereafter fix. J. S. MORGAN and CO., and 4679 DREXEL, MORGAN, and CO INVESTMENT with OCCUPATION— Many hundreds of persons from E:r:1an\t, Scotland, India, and elsewhere, are engaged ill Fruit-growing at tiE great Irrigation Colonies now being established on the Riv^r Murray, ir Victoria,and Sovak Australia, with reference to vifcieii the •' Melbourne Ar^s" reports that An enormous amount of work hiis bee¡Ùlccomplbheù; the original wilLltrness of hye years ¡¡.;¡o has beerI transformed into a charming country with well-ordered orchards and vin{;yards, fully amillionof money having been laid out in the Settlement of Mildura alone. "he Australian InigatlOu Colonies oer a most attrac- tive field for investment with or without occupation the soil being most productive, the climate invigorat- ing, the life healthy, and the industry a remarkably remunerative one.—Full particulars and terms upon which a Fruit Plantation may be secured may be obtained, post free, from the Office, of the Australian Irrigation Colonies (Chaffey Bros., Limited), 35, Queen Y!1.-str_es I.ondon, E.C. 45-36 SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION K9 ROYAL ENGINEERS. Battalion <-rders for Week ending 17th March. 1894. 1.—Drills as under :—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Submarine Mining, 7 30 p-m. 2.-SI100t.i\J at the Rifle Range, Pena.rth-road, on Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Rifles may be drawn ;sny drill 11 ght. 3.—There will bs a. smoking concert on Saturday, March 24th; walking out uniform to 1;0 worn. Great coats may be drawn from store. 4.—There are vacancies for a few recruits. By Order. (Signed) W. GIDDY, Lieut., C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. SRD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT^ PEARSON R. CRESSWELL, Colonel Com- ma nda.nl. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday. March Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.—Company and Recruit Drill at c.O p.m. Plain clothes. Extract from Regimental Orders dated 7th March, 189.; :-Oiricers desirous of b ving examined in Tactics in May will send their names to the Orderly-room before the loth instant. For Duty Captain J. J. David, Lieutena.nt C. B. Fowler, Surgeon-Captain C. Downing, Serjeant L. A. B. James, Corporal George Williams, Bugler E. Ward. B. order (Signed) TRISTRAM, Capt andAdjt., 3rd V.B. Welsh Regiment. EGIMENTAL ORDERS by COLONEL 111 H. o. FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery < arditf, 10th March, 1894. 1.—Gun and recruit drill, Monday a.nd Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m. Compa.ny and Carbine Drill on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. 2.—There will be a smoking concert in the Club- room on Wednesday, 14th March, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Uniform undress, with waist belts. 3—For duty—Captain Brain, Lieutenant Hankey, Sergeant Thrift, Corporal Hinton, Bombardier Leardie, Trumpeter Clanperton. PENARTH" DETACHMENT. 1.—Monday, Wednesday, Friday.—Gun and recruit drill, 7.3D p.m- 2.—For duty—Major Thomas, Sergeant F. Bartlett, Trumpeter J. Rainer. By Order. (Signed) M. S. EYRE, C-ptain R.A., Adjutant 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. I BY WEARING UNSUITABLE jgPECTACLES, I BUT HAVE YOUR SIGHT gCIENTIFICALLY RESTED, FREE OF CHARGE, AT Å. SALANSON AND 00.'S SIGHT-TESTING ESTABLISHMENT, 23, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, (And at Bristol.) 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Over 200 roc 1,1 facing the sea, practically designed, sumptuously furnished and fitted throughout with all the comforts of a well-arranged country mansion. Electric light passenger lift, acres of matured grounds sloping to th pier, half a mile of sea frontage. Most moderate tariff forwarded by Manager, or obtainable at the BURLINGTON and BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTELS, LONDON. Ten minutes from Bournemouth East Station. Hotel omnibuses meet principal trains. 3681 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted ro cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaiii'.s. Guaranteed tree from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all CL-einUts and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout, the wOlld, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Companv, Lincoln. 1005* 19uhlit J\ntUstmtnts. CARDIFF. RP H E A T R E ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..MR EDWARD FLETCHER. ™ SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1894, ™*Ett SEALBY'S CELEBRATED LONDON COMPANY, in the Great Drurv-lane Drama, PAUL KAUVAR, As produced by Sir Augustus Harris. and now completing its Fifth Year of Success in England and America. Prices, 6d to B2 2s. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30; half-price at 9. Booking offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen street. Telephone No. 521. G.W.R.—Saturday, March 10th, Cheap Excursion from Llanelly at 12.20, return 11.10 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 12TH, MR BEN GREETS Celebrated Company in DIPLOMACY. As played before the Queen and with magnificent success at the Ga.rrick Theatre, London. 1041 T II E E M P I R E.. -fJ OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE QREAT QARL JJERTZ „ MDLLE. D'ALTON, irom the Empire Theatre, London. Without excep- r £ ?H tt 1110st advanced expouents of modern magic. Iiie HERTZ METHOD IN THIS ART. by the side of S,r2V-^yv methods, is as comnlee a REVELATION and REVOLUTION as ELECTRICTCY in the ART of „ LIGHTING beside Gas. Oil. etc. Splendid success, but last week at the Empire, of HARVEST HOME," • i^to which, amongst other changes, A FOOTBALL MATCH-WALES v. HIBERNIA— has ltzen introduced. Varieties by Artistes of special merit, headed by THE BROWN AND KELLY TRIO in Tllw Lay Figure." Next Week—The world-renowned Paul Cinquevalli. 54.0 First appearance in Cardiff. 2033 W^OLITS PAN OPT IC ON Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Stage Performances Afternoon and Evening. Cariosities, 2 till 5, and 7 till closing time. PAULA, AMONGST THE SERPENTS AND ALLIGATORS. PIERRE, THE MAN WITH THE ELASTIC SKIN THE BROTHERS EDGAR, COMEDIANS. THE KOROSKO BALE TROUPE. MEPHISTO, the Man with Elastic Bones. THE MAZE OF A MILLION MIRRORS. THE AZTECS, the Strangest of Living Beings. THE TATTOOED MAN. THE MYSTERY OF "SHE," etc., etc. Guinea. Competitions this week. Monday Evening Ballad Singing by Gentlemen. Tuesday Evening „ by Ladies. 542e Wednesday Evening Roller Skating. Friday Evening Long Jumping A L H A lVI BRA, J.'jL WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. HORACE WKEATLEY. THE MONETAS. Expensive Engagement of the Wondrous THREE DELEVINES And Mammoth Company. See Bills for Particulars. Popular Prices, Is, 6(1, 4d, and 2d. Doors open at 7, CO!1HlIen<:CI at 7.30. 283e—3222 Managing Director., GEORGE HARRINGTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CONCERT. TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH, AT 8 P.M., in the LARGE PARK HALL. VIOLIN, JQ R. JOACHIM. PIANO, J^J"!SS ^GNES 2IMMERMAN* VOCALIST, "J^PS J^JTARIE PILLUNGER. Reserved Seats 5s anti 35, and Unreserved Seats 2s and Is, may be booked ac Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street those who buy anvesened seat tickets beforehand will have privilege of aaEr^on at ? p.m. an hour before doors"axe opened to the public) by north door, Park-place.. 4oJC JJJ ALL, 0ARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE WORLD-FAMED J^JOORE AND JgURGESS, JD JYJ-INSTRELS (From St. James's Hall, London), the only Minstrel company who have had the honour of appearing before His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ha.ve made arrangements to visit Cardiff, when they will present Three of their unique and unrivalled MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENTS, Giving Performances on SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, at 3 and 8, Under the Direction of Mr H. FRIZELLE. Introducing the whole of their Magnificent Company oE FIFTY PERFORMERS, In a-Full and Mirth-Provoking Programme of "FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY," As given for the past 28 Years at St. James's Hall, London, including MR WALTER HOWARD, The only Comic Banjoist who has had the dis- tinguished honour of appearing before H.M. the Queen. Doors open, Evening about 7.30. Afternoon 2.30. Admission ;—Reserved Seats, 3s Area Seats, 2s; Back Seats Is. Tickets and plan of Seats of Messrs Newman and Sons, Music Publishers, 96, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4613 152e SWANSEA. T H E Jf] M P I R lG. MANAGKR„ .OSWALD STOU. TO-NIGHT THE WORLD-RENOWNED pAUL QINQUEVALLI, One of the Cleverest, Most Startling, and Highest-paid Performers on the Variety tage. A capital Programme by other Artistes of conspicuous 543e merit. 2QM H E A T R E ROYAL, JL TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr J. E. EVANS. TO-NIGHT, AND DURING THE WEEK, MR BEN GREETS COMEDY COMPANY In the Celebrated Play— ""niPLOMACY!" JLS 3530 NEWPORT. rp H E jgj M P I R E. JUJ MANAORCN ..OSWALD STOLL II TO-NIGHT MISS MARIE TYLER. From the A ihambra, London. "Who's for a Ramble round the Town." 'iiie Original WHIM SIC A L VALKEE And his Comic Sketch Company, including himself, a I lady, a gentleman, a performing donkey, a. fighting gamecock, and a dog. Varieties by an unusually strong and numerous 544e selection of Artistes. 2035 g A T H g B I C E S, I BATH BRICKS. I NOW LOADING AT BRIDGWATER, CARGO OF BATH BRICKSt TO ARRIVE IN A DAY OR TWO. SAME WILL BE DELIVERED AT SPECIAL RATE FROM WHARF, OLD CANAL, CARDIFF. For Prices, &c., apply J. E. COMLEY AND SON, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, (CARDIFF 783a 783 JTJ JGARNETT,. 63, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. COMPLETE FURNISHERS ON EASY TERMS. £ 3 worth, 2s Od week. j £ 20 worth, 6s Od week £ 10 „ 3s 6d „ £ 2i 7s 6d „ £ 15 „ 5s Od „ j £ 50 „ 10s Od „ No Security Required. Goods delivered free to all parts. 3075 amsituss Aftftnssis. ESTABLISHED 1850 S T O-CK. T AKt.N-G- :L.ÐX — THE FORTY-FOURTH GREAt ÂNUAL (gALfi. IJJEVAN AND fJOUPAmt 1JIMITED; "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS;* n (J a EAT Å N w STOCK-TAKING gAUB, Will Commence on SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1894, And will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. Daring which period the whole of their tmmeD8f Stocks of JjlUBNITURE, JJEDDING* QARPETSj iUSICAL JN STRUME NTS* Etc., at their various Branches, will be offered 6l such prices as will effect a clearance GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER* DOZENS OF PIANOFORTES 1 gCQRES OF ORGANS JJUNDREDS OF SUITES H rpHOUSANDS of IRON BEDSTEADS! TRILLIONS OF PURCHASERS REQUIRED tit 1 0 Afi DI E F AND JpONTYPOOL* 2371 15202 0ROSSLEY BROTHERS, L MANUFACTURERS OF THJII QTTO" QAS ENGINE A pATENT QIL J^NGINE^ WILL SHORTLY OPEN A SOUTH WALES OFFICE AND SHOW-ROOM AT < 22, MOUNT gTUART-SQUAR^ gARDI FF, where one of their Engines may be seen daily, driving Dynamo for Important Electric Lighting Installation (for J. B. Saunders and Co.). 4015 FURNITURE! FURNITURES J- FURJMrPRE: FURNISH ON THE EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM. THE ROATH jjlURNISHING CO. 42, CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, One of the Largest Finns in South Wales (Branch#! in all the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, 01 the following terms :— For 3 worth of Furniture Is 6d. weekly. i, £ 5 „ „ 2s 6d > £ 1^ », 3s 6d „ £ 15 „ „ 5s Od „ £ 20 „ „ 6s Od „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All goodt delivered free by private van. Send for oux prospectw and illustrated guide to furnishing—post free. No connection with any other firm in Cardiff. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF :— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF 1768 IMPORTANTtoTHOSE WHO SUFFER. Oas Box of Horton's I. X. L. Pills are guaxanteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. 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