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Salts Iro ^.nrtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff July 14 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 14 Messrs CHURTON, E LP HICK <fc CO. Ptont and Machinery. near Chester Aug. Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Wine Merchants' Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff July 2 Messrs COOKE and HANSON, Household Furniture, at Cardiff .July 3 Mr MICHAEL DA VIES. Hotel and Premises, at Bridgend .July II Mr D. EVANS. Printing Machinery, at Penarth c;-iVTiirSX Messrs JOHN FRANCIS and EYNON BOWEN. Freehold Farms, at Cardigan »«.July 4 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Properties, at Newcastle-Emlyn .July 3 freehold Properties, at Cardigan July 4 Freehold Properties, at Kidwelly — • • • ••. July 7 Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING. and PERRY, China, &c., at Salerooms, .June 30, July 1, 2. & 3 270 Shares, at Cardiff July 7 Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff July 15 & 14 Messrs HAMPTON and SONS. Freehold Property, at the Mart, London, E.C.July 13 Messrs HERN & PERTWEE. Horses, at Cardiff ■•'■■■■■■■■—••• July 4 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea —July 3 Mr HILLMAN. Jersey Hifers. at Newport July 2 Messrs HOWELL & HUGHES. Property, at Aberdare June and July Mr J. E. JAMES Furniture, at Aberystwyth July 8 Messrs KELLOCKS. Four •masted Ship, at Liverpool July 2 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Residence, at Swansea July 20 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff June 30 & July 2 Mr W. T. MORGAN. Properties, at Aberdare July 7 Messrs WILLIAM SANDERS & SONS. Freehold Family Residence, at Cardiff Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Freehold Ground Rents, at Abertillery. July 6 Freehold Residence, at Cardiff July 6 a.sehold Properties, at Cardiff July 11 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 11 Freehold Property, at Bridgend. July 18 leasehold Properties, at Pontypridd — July 22 .leasehold Property, at Milford Haven —July — Messrs STRAKER and SON. jtonsehold Furniture, at Abergavenny July 2 Ate Fully-licensed Inn. at Abergavenny July 7 leasehold Property, at Blaina July 9 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS Rattle and Sheep, at Canton Fair .»July 6 leasehold Property, at Bridgend .July 11 Mr W. THOMAS. fteasebold Property, at Barry Dock July 2 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON. :treehold Residential Estate, at Carmarthen -July 11 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 2 /Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 2 Contractor's Plant, Machinery, &c., at Cardiff _July 9 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. jevmuery, &c., at Cardiff July 2 Jloasebold Furniture, at Cardiff July 1 & 3 mmmm^{ SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LONG LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, AT ABERTILLERY, IN THE COUNTY OF MON- MOUTH. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 6th IUIY, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced, the. following valuable FREEHOLD and LONG LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, amoanting together to JE182 3s Bd, amply secured upon C with shops), stables, and eutbnildings thereto belonging, situate in Gaen-street, Lewis-street, Walter-street, Morgan-street, George- street, Norman-street. and the Highway leading from Cwmtinery, and in Brynteg, all in Abertillery afore- said. with the reversions expectant on the determina- tion of the leases and sub-leases. The ground rents comprise one rent of £ 1 158 per snum, eight rents of 21 18s 6d each ner annum ST rents of CZ each per annum, 51 rents of 92 2a each per aDnum, one rent of B2 5s per annum, two rents of S2 10s each per annum, two rents of £ 3 3s each per annum, one rent of 24 4s per annnm, less £1 Is 8d per annam head rent; one rent of £4 4s per annum, one rent of B5 5s per annum, and one rent of B9 5s, one of 213, and one of S16 10s. The premises out of which the last three ground rents issue are held on lease for a term of 999 years from 29th September, 1892, subject to a head rent of £24 16s 8d, which will be payable by the purchaser. The whole of the premises will first be offered in one or two lots, and if not sold will then be offered In eight convenient lots, as shown in printed par. ticulars to be circulated. Printed particulars, plans, and conditions of sale Stay be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, and of Mr JAMES MORGAN, 3401 Solicitor, 89, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. i0 HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE have received instructions from the Cardiff Tramway? Company. Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, oa SATURDAY, July 4th, 1396, at 12 noon, 10 HORSES. suitable for farmers, tradesmen, and others, at the' Company's Depot, Wood-street, Cardiff. 2696 SALE THIS DAY. BALTIC BUILDINGS. DOCKS, CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE S. D. CHURCHILL AND CONIPAN-Y. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. have received instructions from the Trustee in" Bankruptcy of the above Estate to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at Baltic Buildings, Mount Stuart- square, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of July, next, at Twelve Noon, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of champagne, hock, claret, burgundy, port, ,,o., rum, Angostura and other bitters, Gerolstem, quantity of bottled cider, mineral waters, &c., the whole of the PLANT AND ROLLING STOCK comprising six French oak spirit vats of 100 gallons each, 1 rum puncheon, 1 French oak spirit vat of 200 gallons with three taps, 1 l'rench oak spirit vat of 50 gallons, quantity stillaging, copper spirit measures, iron bottle rack, drying racks, 100 feet of ioad piping, 2 corking machines, about four hundred dezen assorted bottles, two hundred and thirty jars, various sizes from y2 gallon to 6 gallon, sixty wine bins, 2 handtrncks, bottle-washing machine, one jivsban, bottling machine, together with the OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. which <9MBprise American cylinder writing desk, one kneehole^ntin&table, twodesks, mahogany, Windsor, and beiltwood chairs, one Milner's safe. one copying press and stand, bamboo hat and umbrella stand, over- mantel, linoleum, two speaking tubes, &c., <fcc. The above may be inspected Day Before and Morn- ing of Sale, and Further Particu lars obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, or of Mr William Jones, Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. „ Dated this 25th day of June. Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 2695 SALE THIS DAY. ON THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 2, 1896. IMPORTANT SALE OF EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, comprising the COMPLETE APPOINTMENTS of 2 Drawing and 3 Dining-rooms, Hall, Staircase, and 11 Bed- Tooms. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above date, the whole of the CONTENTS OF TWO RESIDENCES, removed to the Rooms for convenience of sale from Richuiond-road and Oakfield-street, Cardiff also four excellent Pianofortes and one Ship's Piano. Further particulars of the Auctioneers or see posters. Goods on view prior to and morning of sale, which wiH COIIlmence at G o'clock precisely. 1111 SALE THIS DAY. On THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, 1896. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON will SELL by AUCTION on above date, at 2.30 p.m.. at St. John s-square Auction Mart, by order of the Cardiff Pawnbrokers' Association, a large assortment of costly JEWELLERY. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Guards, Seals, Pendants, Rings, Silver and Plated Goods, and Effects, being an extensive collection of high-class pledges. 2750 SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed for convenience of tale, comprising the equipment of 4 reception-rooms in Chippendale walnut, oak. and mahogany. APPOINTMENTS OF SIX WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS In mahogany, walnut, birch, &c. excellent piano- forte, 2 sideboards, 5 reception and bedroom suites, dining table and wagon, oil paintings, engravings, rases, clocks, carpets, iron safe, kitchen re- MqmSESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON Will SELL bv AUCTION, as above, at the St. John's-square Auction Mart, Cardiff, on EDNE. DAY and FRIDAY, July 1st and 3rd (owing to their Jewellery S3,le coming on 2nd). at <3.50 each day. 2749 TcTPRINTERS AND STATIONERS. No. 14, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. IN BANKRUPTCY, RE SHIMALD BROS. MR D. EVANS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, 14th July, 1896, at 11 o'clock, the whole of the PRINTING MACHINERY, AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF STATIONERY, &c. Offers for the Business as a Going Concern, with the unexpired portion of a lease dated 28th October, 1895, for 14 years, will be considered to within Four Days of the above date stated for the Sale by Auction. The Stock and Machinery can be inspected on the Premises. d Offers to be made to the Auctioneer, No. 9. Windsor- PJaje. Cardiff, or to the Official Receiver, 2?. Q^een- "tWeyCardjff. *671^ SALE THIS DAY. BARRY DOCK. *lrt?P VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. fv| R W. THOMA8 has been instructed to -SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Hotel, fl^ock?0^' on THURSDAY, July 2nd. 1896, at 4 ,n the afternoon, the following valuable to* 1 a LEASEHOLD PROPERTY rnlT fM«.HOTTfeUc^ose substa ntial and well-built DWELL- tri «>od te»nE^- Noa- 2. 3. and 4, Spencer-street, let fl of qqnts at 6s 6d each per week, and held under If £ 2 e«liAu*usb' 1885' at a «r0U,ld ~inrll °I«nr,of the Mortgagee, all those sub- and 25 ^'b?Ut DWELLING-HOUSES. Nos K Arnnm IPV containing 7 rooms and battiroom let to good tenants at 9s each per week a? r«nt Je2!e of 99 years froln August, 1895, a anifi in twn 38 eacl> ,-<■ annum. The above Bjay be sold in two or more lots to suit the convenience of Purchasers. For further particulars as t<3 Lofc i to g. E. Hodgens, Esq., solicitor, AWave-ny. M t0 2< to j. T. Rictords, ^q., Solic tor Aibert Chamber8> High-street, Cardiff t pJfbole. to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Vere-street, Cadoxton-Barrv. 2622 WANS E 4 OF P I CE-S the "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. alts by Urtiett. SALE THIS DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHINA, Ac. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY have received instructions from i a FINE ART POTTERY MANUFACTURER to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- t street, Cardiff, This Day, THURSDAY, and To- morrow, FRIDAY, 2nd and Srd July, 1896, a Large and Valuable Stock of i. CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, including richly hand-painted PLAQUES, numerous CHINA ORNAMENTS, Parian figures, wall brackets, and other DECORATIVE ITEMS, fancy flower pots, coloured flower glasses, trinket sets, match strikers, numerous sets of jugs. &c. DINNER, TEA, AND BREAKFAST SERVICES, comprising splendid haud painted and printed DINNER SERVICES (54, 72, and 104 pieces respec- tively) elegant hand-painted and imitation DERBY CHINA TEA SERVICES, superior square shape and hand-painted BREAKFAST SERVICES first-class SINGLE and DOUBLE TOILET SERVICES, including rich double-grounded and heavily gilt double services, with slop jars to match, numerous hand- painted and printed single and double ditto also a collection of costly hand-painted and other VASES, quantity of Art Pottery, Flower Pots, Cruets, and a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt each day. ON VIEW MORNINGS OF SALE. 2219 SALE THIS DAY. TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR JOHN ROBBINS (DECEASED). CLAUDE ROAD, ROATH. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD- PROPERTIES. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) has received in, structions from the executors of the late Mr John Bobbins (deceased) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced) the undermentioned VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LOT 1.—All that substantial and well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, situate No. 29, CLAUDE ROAD, Roath, containing two reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., six well-arranged bedrooms, box-room, bath-room, and w.c., with hot and cold water, in the occupation of George Dearlove, Esq., at the annual rent of P,40, tenant paying all rates and taxes. LOT 2.—No. 31, CLAUDE-ROAD, a similar RESI. DENCE and adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of F. P. Verney, Esq., as annual tenant, at the very low rent of S32 per annum, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Lots 1 and 2 are leased separately for terms of 99 years from 2nd February, 1890, at annual ground rents of B6 6s and B5 7s respectively. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the special attention of intending purchasers to the excellent position of the above very eligible Residences, which must be sold to enable the executors to close the estate. For further particulars apply to R. Y. Eians. Esq., Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff 2383 SALE THIS DAY. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. STANWELL-ROAD AND WESTBOURNE.ROAD, PENARTH. I IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring & Son) has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the Evening (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced), the following very DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT I.-All that commodious VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. 33, Stanwell-road, Penarth, in the occu- pation of Ashley Bird, Esq., M.R.C.S., as annual tenant, at a rent of S45 per annum, tenant paying all rsktes and t^jces* LOT 2.—All that convenient VILLA RESIDENCE, situate No. 35, Stanwell-road, Penarth, in the occu- pation of F. Kensett, Esq., as annual tenant, at a rental of S35 per annum, tenant paying all rates and' taxes. LOT 3.—All that capital VILLA RESIDENCE, Coach-boose and Stable at the rear, known as No. 37, Stanwell-road, Penarth, in the occupation of J. G. Robey, Esq., and J. W. Gulliver, Esq., respectively, as annual tenants, at a total rent of £ 45 per annum, tenants paying all rates and taxes. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are leased separately, and are held < for terms of 99 years from 1st May, 1886, at annual ground rents of B5 5s, B2 15s, and :£5 respectively. LOT 4.—All that attractive and well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 46, Westbourne-road. Penarth, in the occupation of T. Garrett, Esq., at a. rental of:E45 per annum. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1887, at the very low ground rent of £ 317s 6d per annum. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 3 apply to Messrs Randall and Cay, Solicitors, Bute-street,, Cardiff, and as to Lot 4 to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, and as to all the Lots to the Auc- tioneer. 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. 2384 IMPORTANT SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT MACHINERY, A.IATERULS, &c. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (PASSENGER STATION), PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF MR HOWELL WI1 -LIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I At G.W.R. Station, Penarth-road. on THURSDAY,, July 9th, 1896, commencing at 12.30 o'clock, a large and varied assortment of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, Ac., belonging to MR J. STRACHAN, CONTRACTOR, and which has been used by him in the construction of the new Passenger Station for the Great Western' Railway at Cardiff, COMPRISING L6.WHEEL TANK LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, 3'STEAM PORTABLE CRANES, 1 9.FT. MORTAR MILL, I 3 DRAUGHT HORSES, RAILWAY TRUCKS, Saw Bench, Scaffold Poles, Deals, Wooden Huts,; Quantity Iron, Timber, Firewood, and numerous other' Goods. Full particulars in Catalogues, which are being Full particulars in Catalogues, which are being prepared and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer, No. 1, Charles-street, Cardiff, on and after 4th July. 2712 CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF THREE EXCELLENT CENTRALLY SITUATED RESIDENCES. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER have j JJ'JL received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, July 14th, 1896, commencing at 7'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there reaa, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz LOT 1.—All that highly desirable LE4SEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in and being No. 31, The Parada, TredegarviDe, Cardiff, now in the occupa- tion of Mr T. V. Rowe as yearly tenant at B50 per annum. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, computed from the 25th day of March. 1864, and is subject to a ground rent of £ 5 llsper annum. LOT 2.—All that Adjoining LEASEHOLD DWEL- XING-HOUSE, known as No. 32, The Parade, Tre- degarville, Cardiff, and let to Mr G. H. Williams as yearly tenant at £ 50 per annum, but it is believed that arrangements may be made for early possession being given. This lot is held for the residue of a like term of 99 years, computed from the 25th day of March. 1864, and is subject to a ground rent of 25 4s per annum. t The attention of investors is particularly directed to the foregoing Lots, inasmuch as property of a similar character and in this locality is but rarely found in the market. LOT 3.—All that desitable LEASEHOLD DWEL- LING-HOUSE, situate in and being No. 87, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, and known as Radnor Villa. The premises have a letting value of £ 55 per annum, and are at present unoccupied. The house is in good order, and its excellent situation should recommend it to anyone seeking a sound and im- proving investment. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years from 1881, at an annual ground rent of £5 10s. For further particulars and orders to view apply to Messrs Cory and White, Solicitors, Castle Chambers, High-street. Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, 3, Castle- street, Cardiff. 2806 SALE THIS DAY. LLANFOIST HOUSE, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS STRAKER and SON have been favoured with instructions from W. B. Partridge, Esq. (who has let the above residence), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on THURSDAY. July 2nd, 1896, and following day if necessary, a large quantity of valuable antique and modern substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, carriages, harness, and outdoor effects, comprising a portion of the appointments of entrance-hall, dining- room, drawing-room, study, principal and secondary bedchambers, &i., Ac., including Wilton pile, Brussels, and other carpets, hearthrugs, linoleum, steel and wire fenders, brass and steel fire tocls, teles- cope dining, loo, sofa, library, kneebole writing, and fancy tables, bureaus, bookcases, easy and small dining-room, drawing-room, and other chairs, massive sideboard, cheffoniers, overmantel and pier glasses, console tables and glasses, carved oak hall furpiture, four-post half-tester bedsteads and bedding, valuable oil paintings, artist proof engravings, centro Ottoman, couches, upright grand trichord piano (by Collard and Collard), cottage piano (by Chappell and Co.), chests of drawers, chest upon chest, winged and single wardrobes, night commodes, Japanese screens, box Ottomans, corner and other cupboards, toilet glasses, grandfather's clock, china, glass, earthenware, and electro-plated goods, dairy utensils, Heamon's incubator for 100 eggs, garden tools, lawn rolls, rheelbarrows, dog kennels, ladders, grindstone, greenhouse and bedding-out plants, governess car, light phaeton (nearly new) by Lloyd, Liverpool, har- ness, stable utensils, and various other effects, which will b fully described in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers and at the plare of sale. Sale, to commence at 1 o'clock. 2680 Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton -place. Abergavenny. ABERGA VENNY. VALUABLE OLD-ESTABLISHED, FREEHOLD, FREE FULLY-LICENSED INN. MESS its STRAKER AND SON WIN SELL by AUCTION at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenuy, on TUESDAY. 7th July, 1896, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that valuable old-established, Freehold. Free FULLY LICENSED INN KNOWN AS THE OLD DUKE, situate in Castle-street, Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouthshire, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr John Powell as yearly tenant. The Property comprises in the basement—Com- modious cellar on the ground tioor-large entrance passage, bar, bar parlour, sitting-room, kitchen, usual offices, and larder on the first floor-fonr bedrooms; and on the upper floor-large attic. At thf rear are brewhouse, stabling for 15 horses, with loft over, yard, piggeries, and large walled-in garden. This old-established Public House and Premises, which cover an area of 600 square yards or there- abouts, are the only licensed premises in Castle-street, are centrally situate and are in close proximity to the General Market and Abergavenny Castle. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr B. E. Hodgens. Solicitor, Abergavenny. 2705 THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND j. ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LABGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 144, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT- t. aul bo Auction. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES, has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Ben Evans and Co., Ltd., Swansea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, JuJy 8th, 1896, and following days, the I FURNITURE AND FITMENTS OF THE RECEP. TION AND RETIRING ROOMS, furnished ad decorated specially for the use of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to Aberystwyth, comprising H.R.H. PRINCESS OF WALES'S RECEPTION ROOM. Real Parisian-made Louis Quinze Cabinet richly embellisned with Watteau hand-painted panels, ormolu mountings, etc. Inlaid marqueterie-shaped top Louis Quinze centre table, a 2 tier shaped 5 o'clock tea table, ajnovel and useful design Louis Quinze style. A very chaste and richly carved all gilt Louis Quinze letter suite, produced and manufactured in Pans, with specially selected French brocade for the upholstering work, a specimen of the highest typ& of French art. A grand all gilt Louis Quinze Mold screen with reo versible hinges, clear glass top panels, under panels rich embroidered French brocade. A Louis Quinze all gilt splendidly carved hang- ing mirror, with shaped shelves for brie a brae a new design French window cabinet with lockup cupboard fitted clear glass panels for showing curios, and top part adapted as palm stand a very high-class hand-finished brass Louis Quinze fireside suite. fitted with fire screen, guard, a beautiful Louis Quinze lady's writing table, with onyx marble top, ormolu mountings, Ac. Curio tables, occasional and fancy pedestals, palm stand, Ac., &c., too numerous to mention. A rich Axminster bordered square carpet and rugs to correspond. Very rich silk plush window curtains, draperies, fire- place curtains and draperies, door portiere and drapery, etc., a choice selection of the celebrated Spode china, also an assortment of chaste vases, and latest productions from the world-renowned Royal SVorcester Porcelain Works and general bric-a-brac, etc., etc. The appointments of this reception room are carried out in the Louis Quinze style, and should recommend themselves to probable purchasers. RETIRING ROOM Artistic and well-made toilet ".Me. washstand, towel rails, and chairs en suite. Toilet set and accessories. Very comfortable spring-edge lounge setUe, up. holstered in French brocade. Lounging easy and fancy arm chairs. Fancy tables and general bric-a-brac. Handsome designed Axminster carpet with border' complete. Hearth rugs and window rugs to correspond. Rich silk plush window curtains, door curtains, etc. Enamel cream and gold overmantel glass fitted with shelves, etc. Fireside suite complete, etc., etc. PRINCE OF WALES' RECEPTION-ROOM. A splendidly-made and noble fumigated brown oak sideboard, fitted bevelled plates and with hand-carved enrichments complete. Handsome overmantel en suite." Brown oak octagon-shaped top boolr or lamp table. Ditto writing-table fitted with drawers complete. Rich upholstered settees, large size lounging easy chairs and other chairs upholstered in rich mohair saddlebags and Utrecht velvet. Oak pedestals suitable for busts, palms, &c. A very handsome repousse brass hanging mirror, with bevelled mirror. Repousse brass fireside log box. A rich Turkey design Axminste- carpet with fitted border complete. Handsome hearth and window rugs to correspond. High-class silk window and door curtains with draperies complete. A collection of real and other French bronzes, statuary, figures, busts, Ac., too numerous to mention. A special French marble clock and side ornaments with real bronze lion cappings and mountings. RETIRING ROOM. Combination washstand and dressing table with drawers, Ac. Toilet set and accessories. Lounge easy chairs. Rich Axminster carpet and rugs .to correspond. Window curtains, door curtains/and draperies fitted to each. Folding screens, Ac., Ac. ALSO 2,500 strong chairs, polished light colour, close cane seat, and hat rail fitted under chair. 500bentwood chairs, polished walnut colour, per. forated veneer seat. Sale to commence at 3 pjn. Terms Credit on conditions. The Auctioneer most respectfully begs to draw the attentionot the public to the sale, as the furniture and fitments are the very best class, an opportunity such as rarely offers is given to the inhabitants of Aberystwyth and the Western Counties. 2779 SALE TO-MORROW LONDON HOUSE AUCTION.ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on tbe above Premises, on FRIDAY, July 3rd, 1896, a large and varied assort. ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising dining suite, drawing-room snite, inlaid 'walnut cheffonier with plate-glass back, walnut cheffoniers, walnut .^overmantels, couches, dining, tables, carpets, hearthrugs, iron brass-rail bedsteads,, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, wash. stands with marble tops, dressing table, kitchen, requisites, dresser with cupboards and drawers, sets of' chamber ware, &c., Aii. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 2793 SALE TO-MORROW. COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND CARMARTHEN. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, New- eastle-Emlyo. at 1 p.m., on FRIDAY. 3rd July, 1896, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Including the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn, and the Farms, Ac., of Wervill BrOok, Chapel, called. Capel-y-Ffynon," Channel House and Premises, andS piece of Land, part of Wervil Brook, Arfor, Arforfach, and Arforwest, four Building Sites, part of Arforwest and Manhyfryd, in the parish of Llangranog Fron- glyd, Abergwrog, Penralltffynon, Goodit, and Penrallt- wen, in the parish of Brongwyn; Llwchryrhaul and Penralltesgob, in the parish of Llandyfriog Bryn- meini, Coedybryn, Pantyceiros, and Blaenwaun, in the parish of Abernant; Blaensulgen and Woodlands. Siece of Common Land (part of Blaensulgen), Gors; wmgelli and Waunjlwyd, in the parish of Cilrhedyn Ffynonwen and Blaenpant, in the parish of Eglwysfaiv- a-Cherrig making a total of 1,500 acres. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained of Mr John Francis. Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and 'Surveyor, Carmarthen Messrs John Francis and Eynon Bowen, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Newcastle-Emlyn; D. Long Price, Esq, Solicitor, TaJley House, Llandilo D. E. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Carinirthen; and J. W. Nicholas, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo. 2623 PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS. MESSRS JOHN FRANCISandEYNON BOWEN will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on SATURDAY, the 4th July, 1896, at 1.30 p.m., the valu- able FARMS OF "PARKYPRATT," "BRYNGWYN," AND "PENWAUN." situate in the Parish of St. Dogmell's, in the County of. Pembroke, in six lots. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Carmarthen and Newcastle-Emlyn of Mr T. Lloyd Davies, Solicitor, B, New Inn, Strand, London; of Mr W.H. Davies, Estate Agent, Cardigan; and of Messrs JENKINS A EVANS, Solicitors,. Cardigan. Cardigan, 3rd June, 1896. 2624 CARDIGANSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on SATURDAY. 4th July, 1896, the undermentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. :— "Tintern Cottage," in the town of Cardigan; the "Old Toll Gate House" and Building-Sites, near; Cardian and the farms of Glanrhyd and Viallt, >in' the parish of Cilrhedyn, Pembrokeshire. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen of Messrs John Francisi and Eynon Bowen, Auctioneers, Ac., Newcastle- Emlyn or of Messrs Eaton Evans and Williams, SolicitorsMHaverfordwest. 2709 CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Inn, Kidwelly, on TUESDAY. 7th July, 1896, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERlIES, viz. :— Cwmnant Farm, near Llanelly; Knocking Stone, High Park Fields, Llaincolman, Llainshonharry, near Kidwelly Slangs, near Achddu, Burry Port; Bryn- martin, Golden Grove; and Brynmawr, Llannon, Llanelly. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen or of Messrs Eaton, Evans, and Williams, Soheitors, Haverfordwest. 2710 SALE TO-MORROW. MODEL AUCTION MART, NORTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. MESSRS COOKE and HANSON will SELL by AUCTIGN on FRIDAY next, July 3rd, 1836. a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (under distress for rent), including 2 handsome pianofortes, dining-room suites, duchesse stands and tables, oil paintings, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. 2805 "aus hJl «tUbtt. SWANSEA BAY ROYAL REGATTA, )0 .SATURDAY, JULY 25TH, 1896. l'he:Committee of the above-named Regatta invite TENDERS for the TAKING of the whole of the FORESHORE for BOOTHS, SHOWS, &c., &c., com- prising 900 yards frontage, 100 yards depth, or there- abouts. Tenders, sealed, marked "Foreshore Tenders." to be handed to the Secretary not later than July 8th, 1896. Capt. W. F. SMITH, Hon. Secretary, 2731 37. Wind-street. Swansea. IJropttig, to 1rtt. O LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND OTHERS. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that valuable, well frequented DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL, known as the NORTH-WESTKRN HOTEL, immediately opposite to the entrance to the Brecon- road Station, on the Mertbyr, Tredegar, and Aber- gavenny branch of the L. and N.W. Railway. Aber- gavenny is situate in the far-famed Valley of the Usk, to which town the inhabitants of the coal and iron district flock in vast numbers, and it is also the resort of tourists from all parts of the country. ACCOMMODATION.—Bar, bar parlour, counting- house, sitting-room, kitchen, and usual domestic offices, 5 bedrooms, clubroom and attic, extensive stabling, warehouses, skittle alley, yard. and other appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles Edwards, Llanfoist Brewery, near Abergavenny or to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 2681 BUY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY. cialts by Ruction. IMPORTANT SALE of a VALUABLE RESIDENCE in the west end of Swansea, with GARDENS and PLEASURE GROUNDS of about 5 acres in ex- tent, the whole of which can be rendered available for Building purposes, together with a DETACHED COTTAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE in Eaton- crescent; and also improved LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, amounting in the aggregate to "Z JB86 8s per annum. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs' E. Bath to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 20th day of July, 1896, that valuable MANSION and PREMISES, with the well laid out pleasure grounds and walled-i u garden, yards, stables, and outhouses thereto belong- ing, known as BltYN-Y-MOR," Swansea, for many years the family residence of the late Mr and Mr* Edward Bath. RAYDR HOUSE," No. 9, Eaton-crescent, a com- modious Family Residence, in the occupation of Mr H. Wills as yearly tenant. No. 10. EATON-CRESCENT consists of a semi. detached six-roomed Cottage, adjoining the stable entrance to Bryn-y-mor; at present in the occupation of the gardener. Portions of tbe Estate, Nos. ,1 to 4 inclusive Nyanzu- terrace, and Nos. 1 to 8 and 11 to 14 inclusive, Eaton- crescent, have been underleased for the whole of the original terms, under which tbe property is held at improved ground rents, amounting in the aggregate to £86 as per annum. The estate is ripe for building purposes, and can be wholly or partly developed at will. The original lease contains a covenant wherebytbe lessor, etc., undertakes to make, form, and complete, at his own cost, a road from Eaton-grove to Eaton- crescent. A plan will "be published with the par- ticulars and conditions of sale, showing the proposed road and method of development. The whole of the property is held under two leases— the one for a term of 99 years from December 25th, 1868, at a ground rent of B180 the other for a similar termfftom March 25th, 1876, at a ground rent of £66- Sale to eommenbe at 3 p.m. For particulars, plaus, and conditions of sale and further information, apply to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 2715 SALE THIS DAY 7 PURE-BRED JERSRY HEIFERS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR HILLMAN, King's Head Hotel, Newport, THURSDAY, July 2nd, at 2 o'clock, property of the Importer. Auction Offices; 12. Bridge-street, Newport. 2771 Ifcgai i&oitres. RE E. H. WILLIAMS, DECEASED. Any Person having CLAIMS against EVAN H. WILLIAMS, deceased, traveller for the Penydarreu Brewery, are requested to send the same to the sole Executor, Mr Jt Berryman, Earl of Windsor Inn, Treeynon. within 7 days, or to Mr J. D. Daviea. Solicitor, Whitcombe Chambers, Aberdare. July 1st, 1896. 2817 F>E EDWARD JOHN FLETCHER" JLv late of No. 16, St. Andrew's-crescent, and of tbe Theatre Royal. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, deceased. All CRKDITORS and other PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of the above-named deceased, who died on the 26th June. 1896, are REQUIRED to forthwith SEND to me, the undersigned. Full Particulars, with d&tes and Items, of their Claims or Demands, setting forth all sums of money (if any) paid on account thereof. Dated the 1st day of July, 1896. HARRY COUSINS. Western Mail-chambers. St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 2804 Solicitor for the Executrix. R E JOHN EVANS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the provisions of an Act of Parlia- ment of the 22nd ana 23rd Vict., e. 35, intituled j An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to < relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J that all CREDITORS and persons having any DEBTS, j CLAIMS, or DEMANDS upon or against the estate of i JOHN EVANS. late of Newtown, Ebbw Vale, in that County of Monmonth, grocer and hay and corn dealer, j deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of May,, 1896, and administration of whose estate and effect, was granted to John Evans (the natural and lawful father and next-of-kin of the deceased), of Newtown, Ebbw Vale, aforesaid; hay and corn merchant's assistant, on the 17th day of June, 1896, by the District Registry at Ll&ndaff of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, are hereby required to send in j particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands, to us. the undersigned, on or before tbe 31st: day of July, 1896, and Notice is Hereby Further Given that at the expiration of such time tbe said Adminis- trator will proceed to administer the estate and distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which the said Administrator shall then have had notice, and that the said Adminis- trator will not be liable for the aseets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim or demand he shall then not have had notice. Dated this 30th day of June. 1896. POWELL A HUGHES, Dated this 30th day of June. 1896. POWELL A HUGHES, c Ebbw Vale, 28Q6^S<TRICITOR^FORTHESAIDIADMINISTRATO»^ # JnhU, jUppohttnttttts. ^JARDIFF UNION WORKHOUSE* WANTED, a JUNIOR CLERK, who must write well, for the Master's Office. Wages, 6s per week with dinners. Forms of application must be obtained from the Master of the Workhouse, between the hours of 9 and U a.m., and returned not later than Monday next. 2803 TXTELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA. 11 U 'nON ACT, 1839. TREDEGAR COUNTY SCHOOL. The Managers are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for die Intermediate School for Boys at a salary of B150 and a capitation payment for each scholar attending the school as follows The first 40 children at 30s and the remaining 30 children at 27s 6d. Tbe school accommodates 70 scholars. The Head Master must have taken a Degree in tho United Kingdom. Also a Head Mistress for the Intermediate Sotaol r for Girls at a salary of S120 and a capitation payment for each scholar attending the school of £1. The school accommodation is for 50 girls. The Headmistress must have aueh qualification or certificate or other test of attainments as may be fixed from tune to time by regulations of the County Governing Body. It is desirable that the applicants should be able to 1 I teach Welsh. Applications, stating age and qualifications, accom- panied by copies of testimonials, to be in my hands on or before the 11th day of July next. Canvassing directly or indirectly will be considered a disqualiifcation. F. HISCOTT, Clerk to the Managers. Tredegar, 22nd June. 1896. 2809 WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA. W TION ACT, 1889. BHECONRHIRE COUNTY SCHEME. The County* Governing Body are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for the County inter- mediate School for Boys at Brecon, at a salary of £150 per annum, with a capitation payment of £1 for each .scholar in the school. The scheme provides for 100 boys. The Head Master must have taken a degree in the United Kingdom. Applications, stating age and qualifications, and aticompanied by 30 copies of applications and 30 copies of testimonials, must be sent in addressed to the undersigned not later than July 20th, 1896, and appli- cants are requested to state which of the subjects (especially technical) to be taught in the school, they can themselves teach. Any candidate who personally, or through friends, in any way canvasses will be disqualified. Copies of the scheme, giving full particulars, may be obtained from the undersigned. Price 6d. It is proposed to open at Michaelmas. G. GARNONS WILLIAMS,' j St. John's Mount, Brecon, 2761 Clerk to the County Governing Body. — "!I =~S CLARK AND O MP ANY, J £ ING'S GREWERY, ANTON, QARDIFF, ALES AND GTOUT AT UNIVERSAL PRICES, 399 — '■ ^ILLUM rjIRE SEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. GERANIUMS. a Large and Varied Assortment v'tuRvvi can be seen at my Nurseries, PATPFni AHU COWBRIDGE-ROAD. AC ACT Fine Plants in Pots. DAHLIAS, The Finest and Largest Collec- tion in the POMPON West of England, and Catalogue on application. SINGLE. ■ WREATHS, CROSSES, BOUQ (JETS, CUT FLOWERS, &6., Ac. Awarded First Prize and Royal Horticultural Society's Bronze Medal for Bride's Bouquet. 1187 A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST! It is a positive fact that no one in the world has been able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Lineac Cuffs, Collars, etc., so y and quick, as by using the NEW DOROTHY LINEN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of irqninjris turned into pleasure. Try \8; and judge for yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in ld and M packets. cturen-G. TURLEY AND CO., 1476-i5gl« iii. Edgbarton-street, BianioclMh j v (toilers and (Emtiracts. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO OONTRACTORS~AND OTHERS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERS for FORMING, METALLING, PAVING, KERBING, and CHANItLLING Swansea-street, Railway-street, Llanelly-strset, Seymour-street, Caerphilly-sireet, Swinton-street, HAbGrshoiHStreet, Cameron-street, CariLrie-street, and Wilson-street. Sepamte Tenders are required :— 1. For Farming and Metalling the Carriage-way. 2. for Paving, Kerbing, and Channelling the Foot- ways. Drawings and Specifications may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained at the office of Mr W. Hargux, M.Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, Town Hall, Sebled Tenders, endorsed in accordance with specifications, to be delivered at my office before 10 a.m. fni Wednesday, the 8th July next. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be aocepted. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 25th June, 1896. 2728 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors of tbis Company are prepared to reeeive TENDERS for the erection of a Stable at EBBW VALE, MON. Plans and Specification may be seen and Forms of Tender and Bills of Quantities obtained at the Office of the Engineer at Newport Station, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked outside" Tender for Stable at Ebbw Vale," will be received on or before Tuesday, the 21 st proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. G. K. MILLS, Secretary. Paddmgfeow Station London, 29th Jane, 183a. 28i5. T7*BBW" VALE. URBAN DISTRICT JGiv cotnscxL. CWM WATER SUPPLY. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Ebbw Vale Urban District Council invite TENDERS for the following works :— CONTRACT No. 1.—The supply of CAST-IRON SOCKET PIPES and Special CASTINGS of the fol- lowing sizes, to be delivered at Cwm Station, on the Great Western Railway — About 2.370 yards of 5-inch pipes. 350 „ 4 „ „ 1,55C „ 3 „ 9 tons of special CMtittgs. OONTRACT No. 2.—The supply of Sluice Valves, Hydrants, Pressure Reducing Valves and Air Valves, together with their respective Surface Boxes and Covers. CONTRACT No. 3.—The Laying and Jointing of about 4,270 yards of 5-inch, 4-inch. and 3-inch Pipes, with Special Castings, Sluice Valves, Hydrants, Pressure Reducing Valves, and Air Valves, at Cwm, near Ebbw Vale. CONTRACT No. 4.—The Supplying and Laying of 1- focb. %-inch, and -inch Galvanised Steam Tubes, with Taps and all necessary Fittings for house services. CONTRACT No. 5.-To Construct a Conduit of Masonry under the road at Cwm. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Urban District Council, at. Ebbw Vale, and all information will be furnished by Mr T. J. Thomas, the Council's Engineer. A deposit of £1 for each Contract, which must be made in Postal Orders, will be required from each .person desiring a copy of either Specification with Form of Tender, but this sum will be returned upon receipt by the Council of a bona-fide Tender with Priced Schedule. The Tenders, duly signed by the Contractors and two Sureties, must be addressed to the Chairman, District Council Office, Ebbw Vale, not later than Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1896, at the Office aforesaid, endorsed, "Cwm Water Supply, Contract No. as the case may be, and each Contractor will bave to enterioto a proper contract with tbe Council, to be prepared at his expense by the Council's Solicitors. The Council do act bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender for any of the works. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1896. THOS. HUGHES, Clerk. Ebbw Vale. 2697 fino BUILDERS.] Messrs WM. HANCOCK. & CO., LTD., invite TENDERS for the tSRECECIDN of HOTEL PREMISES at MowhjiiiiBl, råiII to plans and specification undersigned, from whom B314 of QiMwWw mayc be obtain 3d on pay- ment of £ 1 Is, rettmafcfei<"o»r receipt of a bona fide tender. Messrs Wis,. Utoneook A Co., Ltd., do not bind themselves t<v aj?4$p&. 'th0'lowest or any t ender, and' tbe persons wftotftrferider is accepted will be required to enter into a contract (the draft of which is de- posited at myofftee), and to give a bond for the due performance of tile work. Forms of tender must be obtained from me, and sent to Messrs Wm. Hancock & Co., Ltd., The Bvewery, Cardiff, not later than 11 o'clock on Tuesday, the 7th July, 1856, endorsed Tender for Erection of Hotel Moorland." EDWIN SEWARD, F.R LB.A., Architect and Surveyor. Queen Chambers, Cardiff. 2694 TJV O BUI L D E R S. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a PARSONAGE HOUSE at Cwm Park, Treorchy; also for a Vicarage at Ynisfeio, near Treherbert, for Mrs Llewellyn, Baglan Hall. Plans and specification can be seen at my office. Bills of quantities can be obtained on application to Mr John W. Rodger, 14, High-street, Cardiff. Tenders are to be delivered to me on or before July 16th. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. E. HALLIDAY, Architect, 2807 14, High-street, Cardiff. rjl O BUILDERS, TENDERS are invited by the Coed Cae Bach Build- ing Club for the erection of 26 Cottages on the Coed Cae Bach property, Llanhilleth, near Crumlin. Plans and specification may be seen at the office of Mr D. J. Lougher, Bank Chambers, Pontypool, on and after the 29th instant, to whom Tenders are to be sent in not later than the morning of July 8th. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2763 rjT"o B U I L D E ~R S TENDERS are invited for tbe ERECTION of a CHAPEL for the Trustees of the English Baptist Chapel at Mardy, near Ferndale. Plans and Specifications may be seen at 19, North- terrace, Mardy. Sealed Tenders to be sent to Mr Edwards. Garfield House, Mardy, on oi before the 14th July, 1896. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. LA VIS, Architect. 26th June, 1896. 2753 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOLROOM at Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd, for the Building Committee of the English Congregational Church, Pontypridd. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Ofticesof Mr Arthur O. Evans, Post Office Chambers, Ponty- pridd. Tenders to be j sent on or before Friday, July 3rd, 1896, at 4 p.m., to Mr Mayberry Williams, Taff-street, Pontypridd, and endorsed Tender for Schoolroom." 2698 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. O BUILDERS.—TENDERS are invited for BUILDING TWO HOUSES at New Tre- degar. Plans and Specification to be seen at Maurice Jones, Newsagent, to whom Tenders are to be sent in not later than July 7th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.— H. SKETCH, Architect, New Tredegar. 576 To BUILDERS.—TENDERS are invited JL for the ERECTION of a NEW WELSH CON- GREGATIONAL CHAPEL at Henrietta street, Swansea. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the 'office of the (Architect, Mr W. W. Williams, Island Chambers, 63. Wind-street, Swansea. Tenders to be delivered to the Secretary on or before 12 noon July 8th, 1896, marked outside "Tender for Chape! The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender.—M. Richards, Hon. Sec., 21, Terrace- road, Swansea. 2792 WATED, BRICKLAYERS, to BUILD VT by CONTRACT (labour only) a new Brick Kiln at Ebbw Vale New Brickyard. Drawings and specification can be seen at the Ebbw Vale Company's Office. Tenders to be addressed Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal Co., Ltd. The company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 2814 DAVIES BROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. BUILDERS' MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS EVERY REQUISITE for the BUILDING TRADE. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND AT 1302 BARRY DOCK. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD*!). DAWNAY (Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, ICAST MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G.W.R., L.N.W.R., Taff, and Bute Lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Rivetters, and other requisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects Requirements every Description of Constructional Steel and Iron Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES, Ta. L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1207 CARDIFF ~EX HIBITION STAND 331. SESSIONS AND C<ONS, LIMITED. k3 Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT. SLATES. TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, 6ge 1270 PENARTH ROAD. CARDIFF. 69e li V7 1270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION £ JARDIFF INHIBITION. 00RFIELD, G0 N, & CO., WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES. RANGES, And all Buildiqg Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTION, CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1782 NEW P 0 R T O Jf F I c E £ 43 OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," ft BRIDGE STREET public iioizas. RS JOHN WILLIAMS bege to return sincere tbanks to the many friends for kind inquiries and expressions of sympathy in her sad bereavement.—13, Llantwit-street, Cardiff. 903 NEATH GRAND FLOWER, DOG. and JLl CAGE BIRD SHOW, THURSDAY, July 16th. -8bedules Stanley Elt, Neath. 2746 EXHIBITION ART UNION PRIZE JCJ DRAWING. WINNING NUMBERS. £25-670. £ 12—186. £ 6—103. £ 6—1,440. £ 5—2,329. £5-1,409. £5-518. £4-2,137. £4-1,675. £4-75. A WEEK in SWITZERLAND With <C3L conductor, travelling, and hotels, 5gs. and 7gs. u Paris (do.), with carriage drives, 5gs.; Brussels, Ant- werp, and Waterloo, £310s; Norway, lOgs Berlin, 7gs. The Rhine, 6¡{s.-Prommes and Tickets of Mr Trounce, Pier Head, Cardiff (Tourist and Emigration Offices). 1199 rjtAFF VALE RAIL WAV COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Com- pany, CALLED for MONDAY, the 6th July, 1896, at the Westminster Palace Hotel, Victoria-street, London, WILL NOT BE HELD. Dated this 1st day July, 1896. ARTHUR EDWARD GUgBT. Chairman. HUBERT CLARKE, Acting Secretary. 2821 JgOROUGH OF CARDIFF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next. GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen for the Borcugb of' Cardiff, in tbe Cotnte of Glamorgan, will be hOWea before BENJAMIN FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Esqaire, Q.C., Recorder of the said Borough, at the TOWN IlALL there, on MONDAY, the 6th day of JULY, 1896, at 10 o'clock a.m. precisely, when and where all Jnrors, Constables, Prosecutors, and others having anything at the said Sessions to do and perform are required to attend. J. L. WHEATLEY, Clerk of the Peace. Town Hall, Cardiff, 25th June, 1896. 2668 IMPORTANT. EISTEDDFOD Jfj AT NEWCASTLE EMLYN, THURSDAY, 13TH AUGUST, 1896. FOR ART, PROSE, POETRY, AC., Entries Close Saturday, 4th July.. FOR MUSIC, Saturday, 18th July. Early entries will materially assist the Committee to complete arrangements with the Railway Com- panies, Ac. T. T. ELIAS 1 Carrot a *■ ■ 2745 J. PICTON JONES /!>ecrel>nw' COUNTY BOROUGHT OF CARDIFF. The ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING for the GRANTING of LICENCES for the keeping and using of Houses, Rooms, and other places witnin the County Borough for THEATRES,also for DANCING, MUSIC, and other entertainments of a like kind, will be held in the Town Hall, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, at 11 a.m. Applications for Licences in the prescribed form must be delivered to me not later than the 18th inst. A list of all such applications will be published out- side the Town Hall on the 1st day of August next for the inspection of any ratepayer, who may make any objection to all or any of such applications in writing, setting forth the grounds thereof, by delivering the same to me, endorsed Objections to Licences," on or before the 8th August, 1896. By order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. 1st July, 1896. 2796 j^HYMNEY RAILWAY. JULY PASSENGER TRAIN ALTERATIONS. COMMENCING on JULY 1st Next, and until further notice, a new train will leave Cardiff at 1L20 a.m. for the Main Line, Brecon and Mertbyr, and Cambrian Stations. The present 11.20 a.m. ex Rhymney Bridge to Car- diff will be altered to 11.15 a.m., running correspond- ingly earlier thioughout. The present 9.45 p.m. train from Cardiff to Merthyr will be altered to 10.15 p.m., running correspondingly later throughout. The Sunday train service will also be materially alteied, so as to form connections with the G. W. Co. at Hengoed. The present 8.0 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. trains ex Cardiff will be altered to 10.25.m. and 7.40 p.m. respectively, .and thet 9.15 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. trains ex Rhymney will be altered to 9.0 a.m. and 5.10 p.m. A new train will also leave Cardiff at3.3bp.m. for Caerphilly, returning at 4.0 p.m. CORS. LUNDIE, General Manager. Cardiff, June, There is no tax which, being altogether escaped by the humbler classes, presses more unequally on the middle The Income Tax.'—R. Denny Vrlia, F.S.S. TT F you, P A Y INCOME rpAX EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY. Ask yourself the following Three Questions— 1. Have I been paying Income Tax upon a sum greater than my Income has actually been ? 2. Am I on either of the following grounds, viz. :— (a) That I am exempt from Income Tax on the ground of my Income from all sources being under S160 per annum or (b) That I am entitled to abatement, my Income being less than £500. Entitled to recover back Income Tax that I have paid or that has been deducted from Diridends, Rents, Interest. Ac., paid me during the past Three years ? 3. Is it worth my while to recover back any tax I have paid and to obtain a proper assessment for the future, providing someone else will take all the trouble of getting it back and only charge me a percentage on the amount reclaimed, and nothing if unsuccessful ? If you can answer either of these questions in the affirmative, read the following carefully and then call upon or write to THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE RECOVERY OF INCOME TAX, LIMITED, Who will advise you without charge concerning the matter. OFFICES 117, ST. TlARY ST., CARDIFF (Over National Provincial Bank). 2811 ALFRED H. THOMAS, A.S.A.A., Incorporated Accountant, District Manager. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OPEN DAILY FROM 10,30 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES, STATUARY, BOOKS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS IN ART GALLERY. FINE COLLECTION OF MARITIME MODELS IN ENTRANCE HALL. MACHINERY IN MOTION. WORKING EXHIBITS. OLD CARDIFF (200 YEARS AGO). WORKING COAL MINE, WORKING MODEL GOLD MINE. ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. WORKING DAIRY. JJAND OF 1ST LIFE QUARDS, WILL PERFORM IN THE IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. THE OLD WORLD BAND TWICE DAILY. OPEN AIR OPERA" SANTfAGO," WITH BOMBARDMENT OF THE TOWN. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION OF THE GROUNDS BY 10,000 FAIRY LAMPS. 1358 ERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE OF THK "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South Wales Daily Hews, South Wtiles Echo, and South Wales Weekly News is NOW OPEN at 49, GLEBELAND-STREET. E N T S, MARQUEES, AND JL PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that they have the Largest and Most Magnificent Suite of Marquees in the Provinces (not surpassed in the Metropolis), every style and variety, suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Galas, Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming-of-Age Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Ball-rooms, Eisteddfods, Sac., <&< Flags and Banners, Shields, and Decorations in Great Variety, at Charges that will Defy Competition. Distance No Object. Estimates on Application. 15902 1384 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER^ JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), As ton-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., and U, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport —Young, Chemist, Higu-ot. N.B.—Has never been known to teiL Let- Iters answered free. Please name paper. UM8 Public Jlmnsettunis. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROY A L. LaSKS AND MANAGER.MR EDWARD FLETCHER. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. LAST THREE NIGHTS of the world-famed comedian, Mr J. L. TOOLE and his Entire Company, from Toole's Theatre, London, In the New and Original Comic Sporting Play in three acts, entitled rjlHORO UGH-BRED. John Rimple Mr J. L. TOOLE. Preceded by HESTER'S MYSTERY, Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. Monday, July 6th—THE CRIMES OF PARIS. LOOK OUT FOR THE rjl E L E PHONE GI RL. SHE WILL BE RINGING YOU UP HERE SOON. • Y2J. RAND THEATRE "AJT The Premier Theatre of Wales. LESSBK A MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. CLOSED for the usual SUMMER VACATION. WILL RE-OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY. AUGUST 3RD. BRECON. jgRECON CYCLING CLUB. GRAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held on the CRICKET FIELD, BRECON. ON THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, Under A.A.A. and N.C.U. Rules. OPEN EVENTS. Entr'nce Prizes value 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Fee. s. s. d. Flat Handicap, 120yds 3: 0..1 0 0.. 10/0..2/0 Do. do. 2 0000 17 6..10/0..1/6 Do. do. boys, 120yds 0 10..0 7 6.. 5/0.. /6 Cycle Handicap, 1 mile 3 0..1 5 0.. 10/6..2/0^ Do. do. 3miles.. 5 5..2 0 0..15/0..2/6 15s Da Scratch, mile 3 3..1 5 0..10/0..2/OJ Do. Novice Handicap, 1 mile 2 0..1 0 0..10/0..1/6 CLUB EVENTS. •Cycle Handicap. 2miles.. 3 to..1 10 Do. do. Imite.. 2 0..1 10 Do. do. 1 mile Novice 110..015 0.. Do. do. 1 mile Veterans. 110..015 0.. 7/6..1/9 Do. do. 1 mile Boys under 16 1 Do. Ladies' Scratch Race, mite. 1 10..0 15 0.. 7/6..1/0 Quoit Match, four a-side 3 0..1 0 0.. — -4/0 Special trains from Swansea and Neatb, returning at 8.40 p.m. Merthyr, Dowlais, and Cefn, returning at 8.10 p.m. The splendid Band of the 3rd Battalion S.W.B. will be in attendance. Entries close Thursday, July 16th. 2822 G. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. CJb%tUtSl0nS. P. & A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. 'DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting), JULY. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. Thurs., 2—*8.30,10.15a.m., | Thur. 2-*9.15, 11.0 a.m., 12.10, 2.15, 7.30 p.m. I L0, 6.15, 9.0 p.m. Fri. 3—9.30, 11.30 a.m„ j FrL 3—10.15 a.m., *12.15, 1.15, 3.0, 8.0 p.nt. | *2.0, 7.0, 9.0 p.m. Sat. 4—9.30, 11.30 a.m., j Sat. 4—10.15 a.m., *12.15, *1.15. 3.0, 8.0 p.m. | *2.0, 7.C, 9.0 p.m. Mon. 6—11.0 a.m., *1.0, } Mon. 6—* 11.50 a.m., *1.45, 2.30,4.15 p.m. } *3.15, 5.15 p.m. Tues. 7—6.45 a.m., 12.0, I Tues. 7—11.15 a.m., 1.45, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 p.m. ) 3,45,6.0, 6.15 p.m. Wed. 8—7.45 a.m., 1,15,1 Wed. &-12.0 noon, *2.0, 3.15, 5.30 p.m. | 4.0, 7.15 p.m. Thur. 9-8.45 a.m., 2.15, i Thur. 9-*8.0 Lm.. 1.15, 3.0,5.0,7.0p.m. | 3.45,5.45, 7.30,8.15 p.m. Fri. 10—*7.45, 9.20 a.m., | Fri. 10—*8.30 a.m., 2.30, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 p.m. 1 4.45, 6.45, 8.30, 9.0 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). REGULAR SERVICE to and from CARDIFF and PENARTH, LYNMOUTH and 1LFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWARD no I JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Thurs. 2 11. 0 a.m. Thurs. 2 6. 0 p.m. Fri. 3 10. 0 a.m. Fri 3 6. 0 p.m. Sat. 4.„10. 0a.m.*3k 0 p.m. Sat. a..7.30 and 8. 0p.m. Mon. 6 11. 0 a.m. Mon. 6 8. 0 p.m. Wednesday 8.8,0 a..m. j Wednesdays .1.0pm. Thursday 9 .8,45 a.m. I Thursday 9 .3.0 p.m. Friday 10.4.30 p.m. Saturday 11. 9.45 a.m. I Saturday 11.3.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff; also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes later than Ilfracombe. UPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES O TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, IIn conjunction with the London and Soutb.Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1355—109e S P E C I A L A I L I N G S. THURSDAY, July 2nd. BURNHAM, MINKHEAD, LYNMOUTH, and ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff,7.45a.m. Dfracombe, 6.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 6.35 p.m.; Minehead, 7.30 p.m. Burnham, 9.0 p.m. LYNMOUTH. ILFRACOMBE, and LUNDY ISLAND.-—Leave Cardiff, 11.0 a.m. Ilfracombe, 6.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 6.35 p.m. Cardiff for Bristol, 8.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO BURNHAM—Leave Cardiff, 7.30 p.m. Burnbam, 9.0 p.m. Fare Is, FRIDAY. July 3rd. MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff. 1L30 a.m. Mumbles, 5.30 p.m. Cardiff for Clevedon and Bristol, 7.45 p.m. CLEVEDON via WESTON.—Leave Cardiff.3.0p.m. Clevedon, 6.16 and 9.45 p.m. EVENING TRIPS to CLEVEDON.-Leave Cardiff, 7.45 p.m. and 2.45 p.m. Fare, Is. SATURDAY. July 4th. SATURDAY to MONDAY at CLOVELLY —Lyn- mouth, Ilfracombe, and Clovelly.—Leave Cardiff, 10.0 a.m., Clovelly 6.0 p.m.. Ilfracombe 7.30 p.m., Lyn- mouth 8.5 p.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to LYNMOUTH and ILb RACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff, 5.0 p. m., Ilfracombe 8.Gp.m., Lynmouth 8.35 p.m. MONDAY, July 6th. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and Cl«OVELLY. Leave Cardiff, 11.0 a.m. Clovelly, 6.30 p.m. Iifra. combe, 8.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 8.5 p.m. BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff, 11.30 a.m. Bristol, 4.0 p.m. *Note steamer leaves Ilfracombe this day at 9.0 a.m. for Cardiff. SINGLE TRIP to LYNMOUTH and ILFRA- COMBE. Leave Cardiff 5.30 p.m. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 108e 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff LORNA DOONE COMPANY. .Lt Special Sailings by the Favourito Steamer SCOTIA. Weather and circumstances permitting. FRIDAY, July 3rd. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff 10.15 a.m., 12.30, 2.40 p.m. Penarth, 10.25,a.m., 12.40, 2.50 p.m. Weston, 11.15,1.30, 6.4o p.m. EVENING CRUISE round the Steep and Flat Holms.—Leave Cardiff, 7.45 Penarth, 7.55 return. ing about 9.45 p.m. Fare Is. SATURDAY, July 4 th. BRISTOL.—Leave Cardiff 9.45 Penarth, 9.55 a.m. Bristol, 2.0 p.m. Return fare, b 6d. AFTERNOON TRIP to the MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff 3.45 Mumbles, 80 p.m. Return fare 2s. MONDAY, July 6th. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff 10.45 n.m., 12.50, 3.0 p.m. Penarth, 10.55 a.m., 1.0, 3.10 p.m. Weston, 11.45 a.m. 2.0, 5.10 p.m. Monthly tickets are now being issued. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Gunu and Co., 11, Mount Stuart-square, or to tbe Agent, A. Lowick, Pier Head, Cardiff. HYMNE Y RAILWAY. QUICKEST SERVICE with BUILTH, LLAN- DKINDOD, ABERYSTWYTH, BARMOUTH, and CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS (via Talyllyn and tbe Upper Severn anrt Wye Valley's route). During JULY, AUGUST, and SEPTEMBER, 1896, a FAST SERVICE of TRAINS will run between Rhymney Railway and Cambrian Stations as under :— a.ui. a.m. p.m. Leave Cardiff, R.R. 8.40 11.20 12.20 Llanishen 8.47 11.27 12.27 Caeiohilly 8.55 11.33 12.36 Arrive Llandrindod 12.35 3.18 5.15 „ Aberystwyth 4.35 5.30 9.55 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Aberystwyth — 9.30 — 12.30 Llandrindod 5.21.. 12. 5 12.35 3.4S Arrive Caerphilly 9.51.. 3.35.. 5. t4.. 7.17 Llanishen. 10. 3 3.45 624 7.27 „ Cardiff 10.10 3.53.. 5.30.. 7.35 Fortnightly and Tourist Tickets are issued daily (except Sundays) at cheap fares. For full particulars see Bills issued by the Company. CORS. LUNDIE, General Manager. Cardiff, June, 1896. 2758 SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.— Swift steamers Columba," lona," Ac., sail from Glasgow until 30th September, for Oban, Fort- William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. Olfich Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1802 QARDIFF HIBITION, THE" EAGLE" pATENT JJANGES AND GRATES CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION. Please Apply for Illustrated Catalogues to the SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS— QROSS JJROTHERS, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 1758 1758 I TVTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL- II J.1 POSTING COMPAN Y. —Late T Wall. Offices .—ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W ROBINSON. IiOMMn and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations Ul Neaiti and District 1220 ftobfa gUmtatimnta. CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll d< more—deserve it." THE U M P IRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating means of ventilation, the ataiospbere is cooler inside than outside the Empire, and its purity is farther ensured by the employment of the Electric Light. TO-NIGHT I A New American Act: COLLINS. LARKILLE, AND COLLINS, In Character-singing surprises. The charming ana graceful SISTERS WRIGHT, The souls of melody and tbe poetry of metJML .Two Scotch Lassies. THE SIX BROTHERS LUCK. In their pantomimical panorama. of fun, The J)em8 of the Cellar." MASTER MALLAH, Comedian. ANGELINE, Lady Juggler. THE FIGAROS, Swiss Mountaineers. BESSIE MUNROE, Serio-Comedy Songstress. NAT CLIFFORD, the Funny Englishman. GANIVET, the Funny Frenchman. Next Week—In consequence of its striking success, return for one week at extra expense of THE LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHS, under M. Tiewey. The original, as at the Empire, Lon- don. Notice.—Seats can be booked without extra fee be- tween the hours of 11 and 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 1\ p.m. PIaa of Boxes, Fautenils, and Grand Circle. 1210 gTOLL'S AN OPTlCONt PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TO-DAY at 2 p.m., AND EVERY HALF-HOUR UNTIL 10.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON, the New PHOTO-ELECTRIC MARVEL, entitled the CAMERA Jy/JATOGRAPHE Identical with the Cinematographe of the Polytechnic, Regent-street, and the Anunatographe of tbe Alhambra and Olympia, London. Pronounced by the whole of the London Press to be a Triumph of Scientific Mechanism and Art. The Camera Matographe depicts on a sheet ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS so truly lifelike that spectators imagine the images beheld are real. Among other scenes Butterfly Dancing Girl, Louie Fuller. The Exhibitions will take place EVERY HALF- HOUR, commencing at 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Admission—Stalls, 6d Gallery, 3d. These prices include admission to the Curio Hails. SWANSEA. H E E M P IRE. j JL MANAGING DIRUCTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I TOM WHITE'S TROUPE. THE SUMMERSONS, ALICE CHASMOBE, LILUN HAMILTON, D W. WATSON, LUPINO BROTHERS, The STEBBING TROUPE, and the THREE WElSH GIRLS. Next Week The Selkirk Family in Bonnie Scotland." NEWPORT. rn H E E M V1 RE. X MANAGING DIRECTOR.. OH ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE MARVELLOUS KELLINOS. The Four Effie Girls. The Comic Revell Troops. The Leo Sisters. Fred Wilmot. J. W. Nevo. FranMe Milton. ARTHUR BROGDEN and ADA LE BUTT. Next Week- Tom White's Troupe, The St ebbing Troupe, The Welsh Girls, The Six Bros. Lock, etc. ■ VU-1" ■ 1 CARDIFF EXBIBITIO DMISSION jplREBI WITH I rpRAIN FARE pAJp t H j i The Eacmoae ami Ooaskstitly nUNF l Business done by £ ( JJEVAN AND 0OMP ANt, LIMITED 1 UaIBTUBD AS j rpHE CARDIFF JpURNISHERS.'i < t Enables them not only to Continue to Supply I Every Description of w JJOUSEHOLD JjlURNITURE m At ABOUT HALF THE PRICES USUALLT CHARGED by some of their competitors, bat l to present to all Cash Customers at each of their branches during the holding of the Exhibi- I tion a Ticket of FREE ADMISSION, with trau ? fare paid as follows :—To Cash Bqyere of £2 WORTH.Free Admission. II £5 WORTH Free admission, with Ii train fare one way up to i twenty-five miles. £10 WORTH.Free admission, with » train fare both ways up to a twenty-five miles. III k £20 WORTH Free admission, with I train fare both ways qp •"» t fifty miles. J AS rat < I: LARGEST J^URNISHERS 1 a In South Wales and Monmouthshire, they an < in a position to serve you far and away below the prices charged by their competitors, whilst p the uninterrupted trading of forty six yean affords the strongest possible proof that th< quality of all goods may be fully relied upon. < ,.1 ? i DINING, DRAWING, and BEDROOM SUITES from 3% to 50 GUINEAS. J t PIANOFORTES from 10 to 45 GUINEAS, t- J1 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES GRATIS ft DELIVERY OF ALL GOODS FREE, J m t JJEVAN A COM P A NY. CARDIFF, I 2 NEWPORT, AND PONTYPOOL. *3 Ie P 1T9J 15906 11«« I* — —■ j WILLIAMS' (PONTAKDAW B) W WORM LOZENGES. | For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy g has met with the greatest success. The effect upon w Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) m is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by jfe taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faoed, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, tbe pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic f or Wonn Lozenges, in my family, and find them ety speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for children.—W. HUTCHINSON,Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at. 91hd, 13"Æ,d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, 30, High-street Swansea. A list of "testi- monials, symptoms Ac 01\ I,pplication. 1221 Hi CADOXTOW AND BARRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Best Positions and Largest Connection in (M* trie*. 101