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^al £ s fan jUtriimt. f AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and MEAGER. |u „ Freehold Farms and Land, at Swansea ■ ■ • •• •J UI" 30 Messrs CHURTON, ELPHICK CO. Plant and Machinery, near Chester.Au. 12' Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, andIPERB*. Horses, at Cardiff • • -September « Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. j Freehold Land, Sc., at Carmarthen^- j Messrs HERN & PERTWEE- 3Q Shop and Cottage Property, at Pentyrch.. 7 Valuable Properties, at Cardiff -■ ■ ■■• — I Messrs H. HILL andCo. 31 } HouseholdHUGHES.—juiy_ j ^»V',LEKbEB.»dS6N:- Leasehold Properties, SON. Messrs J. G. MADDOX 28 and 30 household Furniture, at Cardiff. ■. • • jujy 39 Residential Estate, at Neath July 50 'Mli^T^raENSON'Vnil ALEXANDER' j »^ShSkA™ EE md 'iwS Public-House and Shop, at Abergavenny.August 4 1 Hnnstnhold Furniture,&c., at Abergavenny..Aug. 6&7 Jttousenoia Mr ILLXYI) THOMAS. ] Leasehold Houses, at Llandaff Ang. 5 ) SALE TO-MORROW j PENTYRCH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. | BE RICHARD THOMAS. DECEASED. | SALE OF VALUABLE SHOP AND COTTAGE PROPERTY. MESRS HERN and PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at Lewis' s, Pentyrch, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of /uly, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the evening. i LOT 1—All that valuable leasehold SHOP situate at 1 Pentyrch, in the occupation of Mr David Davies, at I 'ihe very low rental ot £ 12 per annum, tenant paying »tes and taxes. This lot is subject to the apportioned ground rent ot » £1 per annum. „ ) LOT 2—All those 9 valuable leasebold COTTAGES r Adjoining Lot 1, in the respective occupations of Messrs Davies, Llewellyn Morgan, Hossington. Richards, Titman, Aaron John, Mrs David and Mrs Williams, at Me total rental of £1J6 per annum. This lot is subject to the apportioned ground rent of £ 3 per annum. j The premises are held on a lease for 99 years from the j 19th day of September, 1856.. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, »e. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Mr David Lewis, Solicitor, to Charles-street, Cardiff. 2861 Wo 8 BUTE ESPLANADE; 20, NELSON-STREET. BUTE DOCKS NO. 162, BUTE-STREET AND 19 i^n aS DUDLEY STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. I MCABESSRS S. HERN and TT^JJTW"EE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the art, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Carditt, on VRIDAY, the 7th day of August, 1896, at 7 o clock in the evening, the following valuable PROPERTIES LOT 1. All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 8, Bute Esplanade, Bute Docks, Cardiff, let to Mr Anthony Zacharisson at 16s per Week. The premises are held under lease from Lord Bute's Trustees for 99 years from the 29th September, 1852, at an apportioned yearly ground rent of £3 5s. The premises have a south aspect, commanding a pleasing view of the Channel and Penarth Head. LOT 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 20, Nelson-street, Bute Docks, at present unoccupied, the letting value of which is lis per week. Held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1851, at the apportioned annual ground rent of £2 2s. LOT 3.—All that SHOP and WAREHOUSE, being No. 162, Bute-street, Cardiff, comprising large double- fronted shop, with commodious workrooms over, and Bide entrance to Bute-street frontage to Bute-street, 23ft. depth. 89ft. Held for term of 99 years from 89th September, 1852, at an apportioned annual ground rent of S5 15s. Late in the occupation of Messrs W. W. Ware and Co Curriers, at an annual rental 01 £ LOT54 -NOS. 19 and 20, DUDLEY-STREET, Bute Docks Cardiff No. 19 let at 11s and No. 20 at 7s 6d ger week. Lease, 99 years from 1858; ground rent, For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, a"<* Mess^Press' i»<»»k;n<r.arrpAt Cardiff as to Lot 3, to Messrs rre», Inskin and Press, Solicitors, 12, Small-street,.Bristol; as to tot 4, to Messrs Randall and Cay, Solicitors, 120. Bate-street, Cardiff and as to.allthe lots, to the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 29TH, 1896, Commencing at 12.30 o'clock precisely. TO PROVISION AND SHIPS' STORE MERCHANTS, GROCERS, &C. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS* CARDIFF: On Account of whom it may Concern. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, 20 BARRELS OF GROUND BLACK PEPPER. Particulars of weights and samples may be had of the Auctioneers four days prior to Sale at their Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. N.B.—A warranty will be given if required. 5210 SALE TO-MORROW THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALE of THURSDAY, July 30th, 1896, will consist of a large assem- blage of valuable, well-made, modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed to the Rooms for convenience of Sale, com- prising 5 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and wt. wardrobes with handsome toilets to match, several heavy all brass and iron bedsteads, 6 chests of drapers, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hall-stands ana cnairs, 2. pianofortes, 7 dining and drawing-room suites (covered in leather, saddlebags, and plushes), 5ft. ana Wt, sideboards, rosewood and walnut cabinets, walnut and gilt-frame pier-glasses, dining and occa- sional tables, cheffonier, bookcase, etc., etc.; also a quantity of useful furniture by order of the High On View day prior to and morning of Sale, which WU1 commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 j. G. MADDOX and SON, Auctioneers. CLINTON VILLA, ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. „ ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD 1URN1TURE, PICTURES, BRONZES, SILVER PLATE. ELEC IRO PI A'L'ED GOODS, VALUABLE ANTIQUE CHINA, GLASS, EARIHMJWAR:E, LINEN, BOOKS, AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS STRAKER and SON have been favoured with instructions from A. W. Blake, Esq. (who is going abroad), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on 1HUBSDA* and FRIDAY, August 6th and 7th, 1896, ^e whole_of his valuable and well-preserved antique and mo^rn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OIHER EFFECTS, „ Comprising the contents of entrance hall, drawing- room, dining-room, study, ^r^ ^nm lnd usull bedrooms, dressing rooms, batli-room, and usual 0lThe' Auctioneers have much effects attention to this genuine Sale, the whole of the effects being of a high-class character, and purchased by « >he place .< and at the Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton-place. Aber- gaTenny. PARISH O^LL^G^ILACH, NEAR Ti/fSSlS BE^ON™MEA^R*ARE U* Royal Hotel,afternoon, the following LOT 1« All t J rpfn«v«I»l3i6S situate m the southern aspect, ^here aining 3 reception tiled and slated farrohouse, con taining^ g room3, 6 bearooms b clajrv and usual offices. kitchens, scullery, 1» «e ™10u" cow sheds (to "d <,ngi™ "™ and 2 large yanls. kHOLD FARM, known as LOT 2.—All that. FE^fte parish of Llangyfelach, Pwll-y-Hwyaid, sitnate in P tj.ereaij0Uts, bounded having an area of 37a. 3r. 2 p. the gouth by the the east by Lot 1, on or rds tj,e north by land °ld parish toad, and on or t° jhere is a stone- owned by Joseph Staining 4 rooms and kuilt and tliatched farmhous ■ carthouse, stable, *ajrfihouse, together with a gc „ gj, extensive ^^ufsss»ri;'krs°'«l7 J5i £ rwlSji S^«^4lsssir«& Ed° Crowe as annual tenant, at and t^e land is in a The buildings are lngoo^ P '^een carried on for food state of cultivation m lb has 066^ of it is years as a dairy farra,n £ g as tlie property J*ell adapted for building P P» Dgyfelach and an extensive frontage both to tne wi. Swansea roads.. nowers for winning The mines and mineral Wp»,te§ and reserved. »d working the same, are 0f Sale apply For further particulars and Co — „. Solicitors, Messrs Strick, Bellingham, an 'ier3 victoria J^fher-street. Swansea; or to the Auctioned rs, Swansea. ^rifB7 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION-ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. Messrs w »"ed ",sort" eon, HOUSEHOLD FURNWURE, in "adrlinui,1?! 'lining-room suite, n(j drawers, irai« sideboard with eupboata tables, tarn1!1 clleffoniers, walnut overmant^s, ^e^stea(jS( 'Pets, hearthrugs, wool rugs, ni^s-rail, was{,. s& mattresses, feather and "1,JIpu?..iroo^i suite ln^I ^ith marble tops, dressing-table, dresser »i^tin walunt and ash, kitchen requisites, dresser °Bpboards and drawers, <fce. &c. °Bpboards and drawers, <fce. &c. to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoo ^ctioneer £ ^ffices^a^tl^sU«et^wan3ea^ooo^ Â SPLENDID jyjTEDICINE 1 JlLjll cases, however Obstinate and Long-standing. tl>e MIRACULOUS Never-faUing Remedy, known all over the world as DASMAIL'S SPECIFIC. °Usanda of testimonials have been received testify- ing to the Wonderful Cases that have been relieved by this ^EQUALLED AND MOST .8 POWERFUL MEDICINE. Ilfterer writes Your medicine is truly Wcnder- Ot fnl, my case was a fearfully obstinate one." *&lnable information and Copies of Testimoaials which are J4LLANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF £ 1,000, HAsJooeipt of stamped addressed envelope to A. iJr^AlL. Box 393, Langdale House, Waltham^w, •<»n. EstabUahed nearly 50 years. 15814 1^78 £ slts bLy Ruction. SALE THIS DAY CHRIST CHURCH VICARAGE, TRAFALGAR- '——— TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHH M. LEEDER AND SON have been instructed by the executrix of the late Rev. Eli Clarke to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, July 29th, 1896, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, walnut pianoforte (by Oetzmann), china, glass, and other effects, including the contents of the dining and drawing-rooms, study, three bedrooms, kitchen and offices. Outside Large well-made summer-house, garden seats, flower stands, &c., dec. Goods on view day prior and morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices. Goat-street Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE DARRAN ESTATE, NEAR NEATH. A compact Freehold RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, possessing highly attractive features, compnsinga delightfully situated Residence, mt grounds, gardens, woodlands, and outbuildings, farmhouse, lands, and buildings, situate about a mile and a quarter walking distance, or a dnre ol abont 20 minutes from the Great Western Railway main line station at Neath, and within a mile of the telegraph office at Skewen. ■ MR W. HARRY REES is W. Peddie Struve, Esq., to at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY; JSth July. 1896, at 3 o'clock precisely meanwhile by private treaty), att^tREMOLDbRESIDENTIAL ESTATE. ^i^^v^^s/DENOT^'known^as'THE DARRAN, LTtKlfHofD FARM LANDS and BUILD- INGS, called PAN'LTTSHANEL containing m the "SS KlDENCE^ we°U bXof extent design. chaminiSyplaced. surrounded by pleasure groundsi in the midst oFweU wooded lMrtds'J." JHIM' extensive Residential Properties, and commanding extensive ^The internal arrangements have been planned throughout with every regard ^is orincfnal ence. the accommodation embracing about lt> principal and three secondary rooms, two ?tMrcasei and suitable domestic offices, d lofty, larders, storage rooms, and There are zood outbuildings, stabling, <Sc., ana large and productfve ki^hen and vegetable gardens, studded W AVen^VupplVofpnre water, never falling in the driest season is weU laid on to the houseand premises, and reserved and secured to the property absolutely THE FARM, to which there is a separate and con- venient road approach, consists of about 20 acres of ffood pastifre land witii natural drainage, farmhouse and outbuildings, good garde", with water supply free, lpt- frt a resoec table tenant at a moderate ^nt>. THE WOODLANDS, covering an area of 31 thereabouts, comprise oak, ash, elm, larch, and other trees, poles, and underwood. A considerable portion of the land, with good road frontages, is ripe for immediate development as building land, there being a good demand for houses inB^to|bsC?o0f°eicellent quality is obtainaWe on. the property might be largely and profitably W Apportion of the purchase money may if desired sale, are in preparation, and may be had free of the Auctioneer, Cnawesville-place, Neath, or ot 3154 TOM WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Neath. SALE TO-MORROW. EAGLESBUSH COLLIERY, NEATH. 1 SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. MR WILLIAM HARRY REES will SELL by AUCTION, at the above colliery, on THURSDAY, July 30th, 1896, the following COLLIERY PLANT. the rails, sleepers, rollers and sheaves on the tramway from the turnpike road to the colliery (excepting about 60 yards at rear of Eastbrook-terrace), about 50 iron trams, 2ft. lOin. ?auge pair of 8.n hauling engines and gearing, all complete; horizontal engine, 8m., drum and gearing, and steel rope mortar mill, 5ft. pan steam winch, pair of 6in. engines, sawing bench, tram weighing machine, Tangye pump, cast-iron flanged pipes, various sizes; and sundry loose materials d3Uo Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Terms, cash. (gimcattmx. CARDIFF. 7 WESTBOURNE CRESCENT, COW- < BRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF.—BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Pnneipal-Miss HIBBS, Cert. R.A.M., with honours. The QUARTER COM MENCES MONDAY, July 20th. Private Lessons given in Music. 565 THE MISSES MARKS (late of Harrow House School) intend returning to Cardiff to September, and opening in the neighbourhood of Roath a Kindergarten and Transition Class, assisted by fully qualified and trained Mistresses. A few Resident Pupils can be received.—St. Anne's, Weston- super-Mare. 1251 MAESYOWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER. PRINCIPAL'-Mrs R. H. JONES, Assisted by a Staff PRINCIPAL^. Adult Kesi<iont Governesses. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the PrincipaL »•sc"001- °° CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Wrai^class work by London University men. BeautSi pS T a Xe country. Many years- reference to families. GEORGE DEWDNEY. B.A. 3323 CLAUDE DEWDNEY, B.A. SWANSEA. GIP.T.R BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals-The Misses PHILLIPS, .usisted by resident Certificated English and Foreiga Governesses and Visiting 2dasters. on a hill, and overlooking the sea. LLANDOVERY. Y^LANPO VERY COLLEGE. MICHAELMAS TERM will BEGIN on THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th. Boarders return the previous day. Distinctions for the year August, 1895, to August, 1896, include 11 Scholar- ships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, value £ 650 a year, largest number ever gained by the school: in the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examinations 21 Higher Certificates, bracketed in the 10th place, and 23 distinctions, highest number ever gained by the Schools, taking 7th .place 1st in dis- tinctions in Mathematics, and 1st also in distinctions in Mechanics 5 distinctions in English out of a total of 14 awarded to the 1,500 boys examined 17 lower certificates, taking 5th place; First-class Natural Science Tripos and Senior Optime, Cambridge. Board and Tuition Fees, 48 Guineas a Year. 3318 For particulars apply to the WARDEN, The College, Llandovery. KNIGHTON. "PENRHOS," KNIGHTON. RADNOR- SHIRE—in association with the London Col- lege ot Music.-Principal Miss Wall, assisted by Certificated Governesses. Healthy situation, pome comforts. Thorough education. Special attention to backward pupils. Liberal diet. Moderate terms. Preparation for Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College and other Musical examinations. Great successes in pasli years References to Parents Of, Pupils. Clergymen, and Ministers. 1288 Term commences MAY 5th. BRISTOL. RIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PAM, CLITON B™- F.stablished 1873.—Pnpils Return on THURSDAY, September 17tli.—Extensive Premises, near-the Downs. irSer Middle, Lower, Junior, and Preparatory EBns Large Staff of Experienced Tutors. All subiects Taught. Successful Preparation for all E^ms A good Home for Boarders. FnU number of v^fforthe last sixteen years. Large Playmomid, r^mnisium Fives Courts, Workshop, School Library, T»?HrRoom fitted for Photography. Football, Cricket* r^iln^and Camera. Clubs. Separate House as Sana- Terms moderaXe.—Prospectuses, Exam. & References, and Full Particulars on appli- cation to the Headmaster, CHARt.ES BIGG. ASHTON SCHOOL NEAR J^|Ui BRISTOL.) The SCHOOL will be BE-OPENED on MONDAY, The SCHOOL w aPply to the Head Master. 2774 For Prospectus W. J. KEMPE, 1%" W ARMTN STETT. —P^T^weymoutbFS"^ 0RD SCHOOL; WARMINSTER. AXTErt^Honours), CambridgeI i: g; SLK.V^g"00"1, <Wo'd' 5ExAntField, Swimming Bath. Play- TOTNES, S. DEVON. HEADMASTER • F CLASSF,G FOR TRE fTANNIA, AND ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. Boarders received in the Bter's HOWO- pmpectus Olk Applicadon. am tnbtrl and Contracts. LANDAFF AND DINAS POWIS L RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. LLANISHEN SEWERAGE. TO CONTRACTORS. The Council invite TENDERS for SUPPLYING and LAYING about 7,900 LINEAL YARDS of STONE WARE PIPE SEWER, vaiying in size from 9in. to 1Bin" with the necessary Manholes, Lampholes, Flush- ing Tanks. Syphons, Valves, etc., required for the sewerage of Uanishen into the Main Sewer of the Ystradyfodwg and Pontypridd Main Sewerage Board. The plans, drawings, and specification may be seen at, and bill of quantities obtained, from the Office of the ^Engineer, Mr W. Fraser. A.MLC.E.. 17 Queen's- chambers, Cardiff, between the hours of 10a.m. and 1 The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and the person whose tender is accented will be required to enter into a contract, the draft of which is attached to the specification, and to give a bond of £1,000 with two approved sureties for the due performance of the contract.. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to be sent tome not later than 12 »oon on Monday,^rdAu^l^ QueeiYa-chaimbers. Cardiff, Uth July. 1896. 3002 T 0 BUILDERS. The Guardians of Cardiff Union invite TENDERS for the CONVERSION of Nos. 45 and 47, Charles- street, Cardiff, into Register Offices, according to plans and specification prepared by ^eir Architect, Mr Edwin Seward, F.KXB.A^, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, from whom Bills of Quantiues. may be obtained on payment of £ 1 Is, returnable on receipt of a bona-flde Tender. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and the person whose Tender is accepted will be required to enter into a contract (the draft of which is deposited with the Architect), and to give a bond of 1 two approved sureties, for the due performance of the work. Forms of Tender must be obtained from the Archi- tect, and resumed to me not later than Temo clock a.m. on Saturday, 8th August, 1896, endorsed Tender for Orations, feandg^Cb^le^ Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 25th July. 1896. 5896 MERTHYR TYDFIL URBAN DIS. JJUL TRICT COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. UPPER ABERCANAID AND NEWTON-STREET, ABERCANAID, SEWERAGE. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of about 500 yards of 9-inch SEWER, LAMPHOLES, MANHOLES,vetc., at Abercanaid, Merthyr. Form of Tender may be obtained and Plans and Specifications seen at the Office of Mr T. F. Harvey. C.E., Engineer and Surveyor to the Conncu, on and after Friday, 24th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Abercanaid Sewerage," to be addressed to G. C. James, Esq., Clerk to the Council, not later than Tuesday, August 4th, 1896. (Signed) GWILYM C. JAMES, ° Clerk to the Council. Merthyr Tydfil, July 21st, 1896. 3298 JGARRY SCHOOL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS, TENDERS are hereby invited by the above Board for ADDITIONS to HOLTON-ROAD BOARD SCHOOL. t x Plans and Specification can be inspected at the School Board Offices, Barry, and at the office of the architect, Mr George Thomas, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, from whom Bills of Quantities may be obtained on deposit of £ 1 Is, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender; Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Additions to be sent to the undersigned on or before August 8th, 1896. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. „ W; H. LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices; Barry, July 27th, 1896. 3341 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING an INDE- PENDENT CHAPEL at Brynteg, near Loughor. Plans and specifications may be inspected and bills of quantities obtained at the office of Mr T. Arnold, A.M.LC.E., Castle Buildings, LlaneUy, to whom Tenders are to be delivered by the 18th August next. The Building Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 3297 TO BUILDERS AND INVESTORS. The EBBW VALE STEEL IRON and COAL i COMPANY, LIMITED, Ebbw Vale, Mon., intimate that there is a scarcity of Cottages for workmen at Ebbw Vale, and in order to induce building, the Com- pany OFFEBSITES in suitable situations for the works and collieries. The Company also undertake the col. lection of rents of cottages on their ground without any charge. 3262 TENDERS ARE INVITED for the ERECTION of CLUB HOUSE, SHOPS, and HALL, Station-road, Port Talbot. Plans and Specifi- cation may be seen—Messrs Thomas and James. Architects, Port Talbot. Sealed endorsed tender* to be in hands of Secretary, Constitutional Club; Aber- avon, by noon August 7th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY (Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST 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, 1»8, 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 "EXHIBITION, STAND 331. SESSIONS AND O-N so K3 1JMITED, ks Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. 69e XV VV 1270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION QARDIFF EXHIBITION. CORFIELD, SON, & CO., WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES, RANGES. And all Building Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTION, CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1782 ,nbUt ppøitttmtntl. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- T ▼ TION ACT, 1889. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. The Governing Body of the Port Talbot School are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for the Intermediate School (dual) at a salary of S150 per annum and a. capitation payment of £ 2 10s on a maxi- mum number of 70 Boys until a Master's House be provided, and £2 on such maximum number from that time. The Governing Body are also prepared to nominate for appointment a Head Mistress for the same School at a salary of £]50. The Scheme provides for 7Q Boys and 50 Girls. The Head Master and Head Mistress must have taken a degree in the United Kingdom. Applications, stating age and qualification, and ac- companied by 15 copies ot applications and 15 copies of not exceeding five testimonials, must be sent in addressed to the undersigned not later than August 8th, 1396. Personal canvassing will be an absolute disqualifica- tion. M. TENNANT, Clerk for the Governing Body. Port Talbot. 21st July, 1896. 3247 WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUOA-l ▼ T nos ACT. GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHEME. LLANDAFF AND PENARTH SCHOOL DISTRICT The Governing Body of the Penarth Intermediate Schools are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTER for the County School for Boys at Penarth. Salary S200 per annum, with a capitation fee of £2 ION for every boy attending the school The school provides or 120 boys. The Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom, and the conditions of the appoint- ment are contained in the scheme, copies of which, may be obtained from me at a price to be determined by the County Govarning Body. Twenty copies of appli-' cation and testimonials from each candidate must be in my bands on or before noon on August 12th. Applications for the post of HEAD MISTRESS will be invited as soon as the necessary qualification has; been fixed by the County Governing Body and approved by the Charity Commissioners. FRANCIS E. HUGHES, Clerk to theOoverniug Body of the said Schools 9, Quay street. Cardiff. 2967 pORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNING BODY of the above School is prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the position of HEADMASTER of the above. The school (dual) will accommodate 100 boys and 80 girls. The Master must be a graduate of some University in the United Kingdom. The salary to be 2150 per annum, with a capitation fee of £L 105 per annum up to 100 scholars, together with an additional capitation fee of £1 for 50 scholars over and above the 100 scholars. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and experi- ence, accompanied by 13 copies of testimonials, to be in the bands of the undersigned on or before Tuesday, August 4th, 1896. endorsed Headmastership." Can- vassing (directly or otherwise) a disqualification. School to be opened about the middle of September next. G. MAELOR EVANS, Clerk to the Governing Body. Pentre, Pontypridd. 3258 W. D. B ALLANTYNE Begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENS, MORTGAGE BROKER, FINANCIER, and FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT. 73, CON WAY-ROAD, CANTON. CARDIFF. UY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY. < public (tatpatms, &t. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST OPENED on TUESDAY, and will CLOSE on THURSDAY NEXT, at or before 4 p.m., for London and Country. THE HOWE CYCLE AND SEWING MACHINE COMPANY (LIMITED).—Incorpo- rated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1890. Share Capital, £ 250,000, in 250,000 Shares of El each. Debenture Capital, £ 160,000, in First Mortgage Deben- ture Bonds of J2100 each, bearing interest at S4 per cent, per annum, all of which are now offered for sub. scription. Payable—Shares, 5s on application, 5s on allotment, 5s on September 1, and 5s on October 1, 1896 and Debentures, S25 on application. F,25 on allotment, and the balance one month after allotment. The Debenture Bonds will be secured under a deed of trust by a first mortgage of the works (held under perpetual feu) and leasehold properties now being acquired, and by a first floating charge on all other assets of the company, present and future, not in- cluding uncalled capital, and will be redeemable by the company at £ 110, by annual drawings or six months' notice. Non-payment of any instalment will render the shares or debentures liable to forfeiture. TRUSTEES FOR THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS. COLIN GEORGE MACRAE, Esq., Castle-street., Edinburgh. ERNEST TOZER JANSON, Esq., 32, Abchurch-lane. London, E.C. SOLICITORS TO THR TRUSTEES.—Messrs JANSON, COBB, PEARSON, and CO., 41, iinsbury-circus, London, E.C. DIRECTORS. Major-General WILLIAM BARWELL-BARWELL. 27, Garrick-street, London, W. THOMAS C. HERSEY, Esq., C.E. (late of the Gas Light and Coke Company, London, and Director of the Anglo-Portuguese, Gas and Water Company (Limited), Carlton-chambers, Regent-street, W. JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq., The North British Machine Company, Glasgow. Sir EDWARD SULLIVAN, Bart., 32. Fitzwilliam- place, Dublin, Director of the Cycle Manufacturers Tube Company (Limited). W. MACLAREN WALKER. Esq., Iron Merchant, 31, St. Vincent-place, Glasgow. HUGH LAWSON, Jun., Esq. (General Manager The New Howe Machine Company, Limited), Manaytnp Director. BANKERS THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, (LIMITED), Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Brambes_ BROWN, JANSON and Co., Abchurch-lane, London. BROKERS. Glasgow Messrs AITKEN, MACKENZIE, and CLAPPERTON, 68, St. Vincent-street, and Stock Exchange, Glasgow. Edinburgh-Messrs GILMOUR and SHAW, 18, St. Andrew's-square, and Stock Exchange, Edinburgh. London—M. MENDELSSOHN, Esq., 6, Austinfriars, E.C., and Stock Exchange, London. Dnblin-Messrs MANIFOLD and BINES, 4, College. green, and Stock Exchange, Dublin. SOLICITORS. For the Company—Messrs KIDSTONS, WATSON. Ti RNBULL, and CO., 50, West Regent street, Glasgow Messrs WILLIAMS and NEVILLE, Winchester House, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. For the Vendor—H. S. BURBIDGE, Esq., Hatherton Chambers, Birmingham. AUDITORS. Messrs FINDLAY, KIDSTON, and GOFF, Chartered Accountants, 102, Hope-street, Glasgow. Messrs A. R. LANCASTER HACKETT and CO., Chartered Accountants, Temple-row, Birmingham. SECRETARY (pro tem.).—HENRY HARDY. SHOW-ROOMS (TEMPORARY OFFICES).-112. NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON, W: WORKS—BRIDGETON, GLASGOW, ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed to acquire the valuable and extensive works and the well-known business now carried on by the New Howe Machine Company (Limited), at Bridgeton, Glasgow, as manu- facturers of sewing machines and cycles and their several components. The works, which are held in perpetual feu subject to an annual feu duty of JE103 lis 9d, are by far the largest owned by any cycle manufacturing company in Great Britain, having a capacity, meeting the require- ments of the Board of Trade, for the accommodation of 5,399 workpeople; The Howe Company has established local depots in'> London, Liverpool, Bull, Preston, Norwich, Nottingham, Sunderland, Dublin, Macclesfield, and out of 232 towns in Scotland, with populations of more than 4,500, is represented by agents in 220 of them, while the total number of agents in Great Britain and Ireland is nearly 3,000. As will be seen by the certificates, the orders now on hand awaiting execution represent not fewer thait 37,598 cycles and 11,500 sets of parts, from which it is computed a manufacturer's profit will be made by this company of not less than £ 100,000. The return from, these orders, therefore, alone represents a very hand- some dividend on the share capital, after providing for tbe interest on the debentures, and for the creation of a redemption fund. The managers estimate that the wwvvo viuyis, nuu wuao Wiiuu^ AU ill l/UC USUtU OOUlSQ' from provincial buyers and branches, will keep the works fully occupied for some years. There are also 50,000 sewing machines provisionally ordered for the Continental trade alone, but the com- plete execution of these will necessitate an extension of the works and plant should the cycle trade be fully- maintained. The works and heritable plant and fixtures have- been valued by Mr Thomas Hill, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.S., Consulting Engineer and Valuer,of Glasgow, at £ 210,218, and the plant, tools, stock, machinery, book debts (guaranteed), and effects of Mr Sydney Lee, the Cycle Valuer and Expert, of London, at £111,321, representing therefore an aggregate value of £ o21,528, independently of goodwill. £ 60,000 has been set aMde for subscription as working capital—which is of course, in addition to existing stocks, book debts, &c., included in the purchase. The directors are advised that an expenditure of not more than £ 5,000 on special tools and plant, and working double shifts would command a weekly output of at least 1,000 cycles, besides cast. ings, forgings, &c. Tho consideration to be paid by the Company for the extensive premises in Glasgow, the local depftts and agencies above-named, the trade marks. designs, and patent rights (if any), goodwill, stock-in-trade, plant, inacbineiy, book debts (guaranteed), and everything appertaining to a going concern, has been fixed by tne vendor at £ 350,000, payable in (cash, or partly in cash and partly in shares, at the option of the directors. Applications for Shares and Debentures must be. made on the forms accompanying the Prospectus, and forwarded to the Bankers or to the Offices of the Company, with the amount payable on application. Where no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full, and should the number of Shares or Debentures allotted be less than that applied for, the surplus will be applied to satisfy subsequent instalments. Application will be made in due course for settle- ments and quotations on the Stock Exchange. Full prospectuses and forms of application may be obtained of the Bankers, the Solicitors, and the Auditors, or at the Offices of the Company. 24th July, 1896. Application for Shares may be made upon the follow- ing form THE HOWE CYCLE AND SEWING JL MACHINE COMPANY (LIMITED). APPLICATION FORM FOR ORDINARY SHARES. To the Directors of the Howe Cycle and Sewing Machine Company (Limited). Gentlemen,-Having paid to your Bankers the sum Of £ being a deposit of 5s per Share on an Application for. Ordinary Shares of £ 1 each in the above-named Company, I request you to allot me that number of Shares, and I agree to accept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, subject to the Memorandum and Articles of Association, and upon the terms of the Prospectus issued by you, dated 24th July, 1895, which I have read, and I authorise you io place my name on the register of members in respect of the shares so allotted to me, and I agree to pay the further instal- ments upon such allotted shares as the same shall become due and I agree with the Companv, as trustee for the directors and other persons liable, to waive any claims I may have against them for not more fully complying in the said prospectus with the re- quirements of Section 38 of the Companies Act, 1867. Name (in full) '4 Address u -■ Description Date .189ft. Signature All cheques to be made payable to the bankers. Application for Debentures may be made upon the following form THE HOWE CYCLE AND SEWING MACHINE COMPANY (LIMITED). APPLICAlION FORM FOR DEBENTURES. TO:THE DIRECTORS OF THE HOWE CYCLE AND SEW- ING MACHINE COMPANY (LIMITED). Gentlemen,-Having paid to your Bankers the sum of £ being the deposit of £ 25 per cent, on an application for Debentures of £ 100 each in the above-named Company. I request you to allot me that number of Debentures, and I agree to accept the same on any smaller number that may be allotted to me, subject to the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion, and upon the terms of the Prospectus issued by you, dated 24th July. 1896, which I have read, and agree to pay the further instalments as the same snail become aue. Name (in full) — Address u .4 Description > Date .1890. Signature — All cheques to be made payable to the bankers. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. PIANOS AND ORGANS. fJIHOMPSON & "gHACKELL (Ltd). (STAND 118 AND OLD CARDIFF STAND 15). The Finest Display of Musicallnstrumeats ever shown in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. 'NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Models, BRINSME AD PIANOS. Improved designs. KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLARD PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DELIVERED FREE. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All Instruments Supplied on New Hire System if lbi desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free by poston application to Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr, or any ol the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH. Usual Price 30 Guineas. 1,200 INSTRUMENTS SOLD YEARLY. SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. Send for Price List. Send for Price List. LIST OF ADDRESSES. CARDIFF.Queen's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. BRISTOL.. 142, Newfoundland-road. SWANSEA 32, Castle-street. NEWPORT 23, Commercial-street. GLOUCESTER 146, Westgate-street. MERTHYR 118, High-street. PONTYPRIDD LLANELLY 60, Stepney-street. RHONDDA 81, Tylacelyn-road, Penygraig- BRIDGEND 1, Wyndham-strwc. FERNDALE .37,8 oad BARRY DOCK -49, Holton-roaa. With Agents in most of the Towns and Villag" In the Principality. 1047 "VTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL- JLl POSTING COMPANY.—Late T WaU. Offices :—ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-1. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best. Posting Stans in SfcftvA Md fiUVtWt* ■ Sublic notices. blit notices. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the GLAMORGANSHIRE CLERGY CHARITY will he held at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, July 31st, at 12 o'clock. 3342 ABERDARE. Treasurer. EIGHTH ROYAL IRISH HUSSARS. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT. AUGUST 20, 21, and 22. CARDIFF EX HI BITION. Schedule of Competitions. C. S. ARTHUR, 8, Queen. street, Cardiff. 32S9 CARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, On FRIDAY, JULY 31st, at 8 p.m. CHARLES S. ARTHUR, Secretary, 3280—912e 8, Queen-street. B A It R Y RAILWAY. ■ OPENING OF BARRY ISLAND RAILWAY. On MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1896, the BARRY ISLAND RAILWAY WILL BE OPENED FOR TRAFFIC, and, on and after that date, some of this COMPANY'S PASSENGER TRAINS will run be. tween Barry and tbe Island Station. This Station is one minute's walk from Whitmore Bay. For particulars of times see Bills. R. EVANS. General Manager. Barry Dock. July. 1895. 3348 FT1HE UTH33HK COUNTIES HUNTERS' JL SHOW (open to the coonttes of Carrn n i Hi—. Cardigan, ri inniiii iii_ iniil TTlnlmiti ] will take Iaca at CARMARTHEN P On August 20th. £ 250 OFFEBD IN PRIZES. S15 JUMPING PRIZES. Entries close August 6th to the Hon. Sec., EYNON BOWEN, Auction and Land Agency Offices) Newcastle Emlyn. Railway Fares at reduced rates. 3217 THE MONMOUTHSRIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of this Society will be held in the BOARD ROOM, FRIARS. CHAMBERS, DOCK-STREET. NEWPORT, on FRIDAY, the 31st July, at 8p.m. 3330 F. J. HEYBYRNE. Secretary. NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAY i^l COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the mIDI. NARY GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the above Company will be held at the CHARING CROSS HOTEL, LONDON, on THURSDAY, the 13th AUGUST, 1896, at half-past 11 o'clock a.m. precisely, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the »Company. „ And Notice is also given, that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 5th to the 13th day of August. 1896, both days inclusive. E. W. WATKIN, Chairman. E. W. WATKIN, Chairman. C. TALBOT. Secretary. Neath, 27th July, 1896. 3340 CARDIFF LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL WARD MEETINGS Will be held as under ADAMSDOWN WARD, WEDNESDAY, July 29th, 1896, in the MOUNT TABOR CHAPEL SCHOOLS. MOIRA. TERRACE; CANTON WARD, THURSDAY NEXT. July 30th. 1896, in the BOARD SCHOOL, RADNOR-ROAD. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Business :—To Elect Ward Officers and Delegates to the Executive, and discuss "The Municipal Pro. gramme." All Liberals in the Wania&re invited to attend. A gatosription of Is andl cousutubft membership af t^e Association. TiUprftr »»earnestly recpasted •to. jozs. HBNEY G. C^AliaQOQD^Sec., 3343 Market Bnildihgs, St. Mary-street. LLOYDS B ANK, J^IMITED. A SUBB RANCH OF THIS BANK WILL' BE OPENED AT ABERDARE JUNCTION (In Premises at Catherine-strest) ON WEDNESDAY, 29TH JULY, 1896. yfnnra of Business: 9 to 12.30 on Wednesdays. HOWARD LLOYD, General Manager. Head Office, Birmingham, July 27th, 1896; 3319 E1 GHTH ANNUAL SHW. VICTORIA PARK, SWANSEA. (By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation). SWANSEA HORSE SHOW (30 classes open to all comers) will be held in the above Park, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 26th and 27th, 1896. 2600 IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES for JUMPING, TROTTING, LADIES' DRIVING, TANDEM TEAMS, &c. Entries close August 19, 1896. Schedules of prizes entry forms, ac, can be obtained ot the Secretary, HBNRI C. HIGMAN, 1, Northampton-place, Swansea. Admission to Showyard—Is each Day. 3004 CARDIFF INHIBITION, 1896. PATROK—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. BAND OF THE SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS IN IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. THE OLD WORLD BAND. THE WILD WEST SHOW IS COMING. SECOND EDITION OF SANTIAGO. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATIONS. TO-NIGHT AFTER 7 P.M. ADMISSION 6D. 1358 MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE JL!!UL OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South Wales Daily News, South Wales Echo, a.nd South Wales Weekly News is NOW OPEN at 49, GLEBELAND-STREET. Emitting gacitiies. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT J[. INVESTMENT JLP JJUILDING gOQIEXY 3 per cent, on DEPOSITS. 4 pet oenv. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. rapet, cent. on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE!35TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. • AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. • AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd, Barry :Mr D.H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES. ld,i-f>i.ice. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST: 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE, A.C.A., Secretary. 21, HIGH. STREET. CARDIFF. 2153 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE A CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 8,37517s 0d, ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARRS (interest 5 per cent, per &nnum and. bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES £ 50 each (Interest 4% per «ent. payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest payable half-yearly. F. J. JHEYB YRNE, Secretary, REYETRNB a BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1669 And 21. West Bate-street Cardiff. HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmarthen Pe mbroke, and Cardigan. 1182 1t.. M. JAMBS. NA09er gtoblic gtmttsitttttttB* CARDIFF THE A T R E O Y A L. LESSEE AND MANAGER ME EDWARD FLETCHER Important visit of MR J. PITT HARDACRE*S celebrated Company, from the Olympic and Princess's Theatres, London. This Splendid Company finished a phenomenally successful Season at tne Princess's Theatre, London, on March 28th, this year, when they had the honour of appearing before the Duke and Duchess of Fife, who sent a special message of congratulation to the Artistes enga^e^isth of REPRESENTATION 11 TO-NIGHT, Wednesday, July 29th, the Great. Drama, founded on Mrs Henry Wood's ever-popular Novel. E A S T IT YNNE. Time and prices as usual. Booking Offices. Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Ld., Queen-st Telephone, 521. GRAND ATTRACTION FOR BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY NEXT, Mr F. A. Scudamore and his powerful company, in a new Drama, entitled AGAINST THE TIDE. Day Performance at 2 o'clock. GRAND THEATR E. G The Premier Theatre of Wales. LasKE & MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNKS., RE-OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3D, with "A LONDON MYSTERY." at 2 and 7.30. 42 <& £ ntrstans. J) & A, CAMPBELL, IJMITPIX DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting), JULY. Leave CARDIFF. I Leave WESTON. Wed. 29- 9.15. U.O a.m., t Wed. 11 6.0, 7.45p.m. 6.45, 8.45 p.m. Thurs. 30-9.15, lL0a.m., Thur. 30—*10.0,11.45ajm.» 1.0, 7.45 p.m. 6.0. &.30 p.m. FrL 31—9.30, 1130 a.m., Fri. 31—10.15 a.m„ 12.15, 1.30, 7.45 p.m. 6.30, 9.30 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 ILFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWARD BOl JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Wednesday 29 10.0 a.m. Wednesday 29 .4.0 p.m. Thursday 30 9.30 a.m. Thursday 30 4.0 p.m, Friday 31 10.15 a.m. ) Friday 31 5.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10.minutes lawr, than Cardiff; also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes' later than Ilfracombe. SPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES s TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Cempany. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1555—109e S P E 01 SAILINGS. WEDNESDAY, July 29th. WATCHET and MINEHEA D.-Lea.ve Cardiff 7.0 a.m. Minehead, 8.45 p.m. Wathet 9.15 p.m. MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m. Mumbles, 5.45 p.m. CIRCULAR EVENING TBIP to WATCHET and MINEHEAD via WESTON.—Leave Cardiff 5.45 pin. Minehead, 8.45 p.m. Watchet, 9.15 p.m, Fare lis 6d. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Leave Cardiff 6.30 p.m. Bristol, 9.15 p.m. Cleve- don, 10.0 p.m. Fares—Clevedon, Is Bristol, Is 6d. EVENING TRIP to CLBVFDON.-Leaye Cardiff 8-15 p.m. Clevedon, 10.0 p.m. Fare 18. THURSDAY, July 30th. GRAND PLEASURE TRIP (by Sea and Rail) TO BOURNEMOUTH (via Burnham), in conjunction with the Somerset and Dorset Railway, Thursday, July 30th, 1896. Steamer will leave Cardiff 8 a.m., return- ing from Burnham 9.15 p.m., arriving at Cardiff about 10.30 p.m. A special train will leave Burnham 9.15 ,a.m,, arriving Bournemouth 11.45 a.m., returning from Bournemouth 6.0 p.m., arriving Burnham 8.30 p.m. Special return fares to Bournemouth, including boat and rail, 5s 6d. Note.—Passengers not already booked can get their tickets on board. This grand combined rail and sea trip gives passengers 5 to 6 hoots at Bournemouth. WATCHET, MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, and ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 8.15 ajn., Ilfracombe 5.15 p.m., Lynmouth 5.55 p.m., Watchet 8.45 p.m., Minehead 9.15 p.m. „ CLEVEDON, via Weston. Leave Cardiff 1 p.m., Clevedon 5 p.m. „ EVENING TRIP TO BURNHAM. Leave Cardiff б.45 p.m., Burnham 9.15 p.m. Fare, Is. EVENING TRIP TO NEWPORT. Leave Cardiff 6.45 p.m, Newport 9.45 p.m. Fare, Is. FRIDAY, July 31st. TEN BY.-Leave Cardiff, 10.15 a.m. Tenby,5.15p.m- CLEVEDON via WESTON.—Leave Cardiff, 1.30 p.m. Clevedon,5.45p.m. CHANNEL CRUISE.—Leave Cardiff 8.15 p.m., 'returning about 10.15 p.m. Fare Is. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 lOSe 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff LORNA DOONE COMPANY. ) Special Sailinp by the Favourite Steamer SCOTIA. Weather and circumstances permitting. WEDNESDAY, July 29th. ALL DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON.—Leave Cardiff 9.30 Penarth, 9.40 a.m. Clevedon, 8.30 p.m, HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to CLEVEDON and Round H.M.S. Formidable.—Leave Cardiff 5.40; Penarth, 5.50; Clevedon 8.30. Monthly tickets are now being issued. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Gunn and Co., 11, Mount Stuart-square, or to the Agent, A. Lowick, Pier Head, Cardiff. T AFF VALE RAILWAY. IMPROVBD SERVICE OF TRAINS BETWEEN TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATIONS AND BUILTH WELLS, ABERYSTWYTH, AND STATIONS ON THE CAMBRIAN COAST. a. in. a.m. p.m Cardiff (Queen-street) dep. 7.50 tlO.38 1.10 Pontypridd T 335 til. 1*45 Aberrtare (T.V.R.) 7.45 10.14 12.35 Builth Wells arr. 11.45 t2.20 4.50 Llandrindod Wells 12.35 2.50 7.43 Aberystwyth 4.35 fo.SO 9.35 Barmouth 5.0 5.45 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Barmouth.dep. — 9.5 12.10 Aberystwyth. t9.3O 12.30 Llandrindod Wells. 5.21 12.35 Builth Wells 6.53 fl2.28 1.7 4.26 Aberdare .arr. 11.40 4.45 6.47 8.54 Pontypridd 10.48 t3.52 6.17 7.57 Cardiff (Queen-street) 11.19 f4.21 6.51 8.26 tThrough Lavatory Carriages are run between Car- diff and, Aberystwyth by these trains, EXCURSION and TOURIST TICKETS are issued daily. For Particulars see Pamphlets, which may be obtained at the Booking Offices. A. BEASLEY, General Manrger. Cardiff, July, 1896, 3159 ORWAY, SWEDEN, AND RUSSIA. HOLIDAY TOURS. The WILSON LINE of First-class, Splendidly-fitted Passenger Steameis, with Saloons and Sleeping Accom- modation Amidships. HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUES- DAY. HULL to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY. HULL to DRONTHEIM, every THURSDAY. HULL to GOTHENBURG, every SATURDAY, in- cluding Special Holiday Tours. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG, every THURSDAY. LONDON to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND, every FRIDAY Morning, including Special Holiday Tours. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, every SATURDAY. HULL to COPENHAGEN, every MONDAY and FRIDAY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON SONS and CO. (Limited), HULL, or to JOHN BOVEY and CO., CARDIFF 1633 ,GAZE'S UNI EMAL TOURS. CONDUCTED TOURS to PARIS. RHINE Jvand SWITZERLAND, etc. INDEPENDENT TRAVEL TICKETS to all parts of Great Britain and the Continent. HOTEL COUPONS for over a thousand hotels. PLEASURE CRUISES to NORWAY, AUGUST 8th, from 10 guineas, and weekly from 12 guineas. AMERICAN TOURS to NIAGARA, YELLOW- STONE PARK, etc.—For details apply to H. Gaze and Sons, Limited. 142, Strand, London or the local agents, Frederick Edwards & Co., Cardiff. 3300 CHEAPEST CONTINENTAL HOLI- CHEAPEST CONTINENTAL HOLI- DAY.—The Ardennes, Brussels (for Waterloo), &c., via Harwich and Antweip, by G.E.R. Co 's twin- screw S.S. every week-day. Cheap Fares to Switzer- land, via Antwerp. 3355 HARWICH-HOOK of HOLLAND Route daily, Sun- days included. Special fares to Berlin Exhibition. Passengers by this route save time and money. Cheap Circular Tickets and Tours to all parts of the # Conti- nent. Dining Car from March. Read Walks in Bel- gium," 6d, by post 8d. Particulars, Guides, &c., from the Continental Manager, Liverpool-st. Station,London. rjlEETH, A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. m E s S R s- QOODMAN, 56, QUEEN-STREET, AND 10, DUKE. I STREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s 6d; 5 YEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly fitted by Atmospheric Suction AT ONE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. No extractions necessary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare Allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) says "I can recommend Mr Goodman as a very skilful and humane dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all classes," CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY (MESSRS GOODMAN), 10 DUKE.STREET. and 56, QUFEN-STREET. CARDIFF, and at 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD J 28, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT; 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Hours, 10 to 8. Consultations Free. 1209 ORDER FROM *OUR NEWSAGENT A COPY OF THE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND GOUTH "Y^ALES^Y EEKLY J^EWS public Imustnttttts. CARDIFF. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but well dot more-deserve it." THE E M P I R E MANAGING DmRCrOR-OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT t rjiHE J^J-ARVELLOUS QRAGGS., FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF. FJIHE jy/ £ ARVELLOUS c RAGGS., UNPARALLELED ACROBATS. THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS, ,To obtain whom for this week, the engagement bad to 4 be effected nearly two years ago. THE MARVELLOUS CRAGGS AND GEORGE ROBEY, The inimitable Comedian, Supported by an array of artistes also conspicuously tlented- Plans of boxes, fanteuils and grand circle for advance booking at the Empire, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. gTOLL'S J> AN OPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET. This Week only-Grand ASSAULT-AT-ARMS, Under the direction of Mr A. Shirley, and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Next Week—CHAS. W. POOLE'S MYRIORAMA, under the personal diree.. tion of Mr Chas. W. Poole. A unique Entertainment. ¡. CADOXTON-BARRY. Y\T 1TCHILL ATHLETIC GROUNDS, T T CADOXTON. BARRY.-TWO DAYS' GRAND SPORTS, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5RD.-Boys, Race Open Handicap, 120 Yards Open Handicap, 1 Mile Open Handicap. 100 Yards 3 Leg Race, Obstacle, Race. Throwing the Hammer, Throwing the Shot, Tug of War. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4TH. Trotting Handicap, £ 20; Galloping Handicap, £ 10; 130 Yards Open Handicap, £10. All Prizesjmid same day.—Apply for entry forms, Seeretary, Witchill Hotel, Cadoxton. 3332—841e SWANSEA. H E E M P IRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE GREAT AVOLOS on the Poles. MISS ADA FAWN. THE O'MALLEYS. •GEORGE RIPON. ALFRED HURLEY. CHILDIE STUART. WALTER WESTWOOD. ONZA and ORVIETO. NEWPORT. r p H E E M V I R E. JL MANAGING DIRECTOR..OSWALD WOLT,. TO-NIGHT THE WONDERFUL ATHOS TROUPE. WILL EVANS, THE 8 EL DQRADO GIRLS. ERNESTINE AND THE 3 FOYS. THE HUMOROUS DARNLEYS, And other Artistes of special ability. A THLETIC GROUNDS, NEWPORT, MON. BANK HOLIDAY, AUG. 3RD, GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS, AT 2 P.M. B200 IN PRIZEl To be given away. SPLENDID ENTRIES. AMUSING and EXCITING RACES. 440 YARDS FLAT CHAMPIONSHIP of SOUTH WALES. N.A.C. CHALLENGE CUP, value £30, will be com- peted for in the 2 MILES BICYCLE SCRATCH RACE. Admission Enclosure, Is; Field, 6d; Grand Stand, Is extra. 3331 HEREFORD. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY., GREAT ATHLETIC FESTIVAL AT HEREFORD. MILE BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP, 100 YARDS FLAT (SCRATCH), in which C. A.; BRADLEY will compete, &c., Ac., Ac. FIREWORKS on Mammoth Scale by Brock and Co. 3201 Special Cheap Trains from South Wales. 871e TREORKY. TREORKY ATHLETIC SPORTS, to be HELD BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 3B.D,' 1896, when about B100 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. Finest Course in South Wales. Trotting and ■Galloway Races.—For particulars apply L. MORGAN, 3, Cemetery-road, Treorky. 456 Hotels, &t. CHEDDAR. TO TOURISTS AND PLEASURE PARTIES. Immediately Opposite the STALACTITE CAVERNS, and in the most Romantic and Picturesque Scenery, is :the CLIFF HOTEL, CHEDDAR. EXTENSIVE GROUNDS, LAKE, AND TROUT STREAM. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. PARTIES AND CLUBS CATERED FOR IN THE BEST STYLE. GOOD STABLING, &c. Conducted by WALTER FRANKLIN, Late of the King David Hotel, Bristol. Special Terms to Cycle Clubs. 1350 MINEHEAD. jyjINEHE AD, SOMERSET. SPLENDID SEA AND LAND SCENERY. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL Faces South, and is a First-class Hotel for Families and Tourists. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Central for Golf. Terms moderate. Secure Hunting Accommodation early for August and September. 2881 GEORGE THRISTLE, Proprietor. ILFRACOMBE. ILiFRACOMBE. —LAN SDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts, lie-furnished and under New Management. Central Position. Magnificent Sea View. Special Week-ei.d Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. American Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 5s per day. 51 LIVERPOOL. SHAFTESBURY HOTEL, Mount Plea- O sant. First-class Temperance, Family and Com- mercial moderate charges; 100 rooms; electric light; stock-rooms. Central for Stations. 389 LONDON. N.B.—THE RE-OPENING OF THE t-I WALIA JpRIVATE HOTEL,. VIX UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close Sc. PancrasChurcb), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C., Under the personal management of Edward Jenkins, the original proprietor, and the present; proprietor of GWALIA HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. AULD LANG SYNE. The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that liis London Gwalia has under- fone thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has eeu newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their support and recommendation, feeling sure that they will find it as of olew a Home from Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 1390 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON. W.C. L YNMOUTH. LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON LYNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL A-A AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, built specially to meet the requirements of the times, con- 60 IttfoMS, LIGHTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. All modern improvements. Boarding tenns, ous 35s per week; 12s 6d from Saturday to Monday, glu- ing table dTiete Saturday, three meals Sunday, nreax fast Monday, with bed, &c. Write for tariff and photo. „ —t, ^JL245^YILLIAM^EVA^I^^COM^PR £ J2NETORS^ PRESCRIPTION FREE. i ha.v« rocnlved after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addreased stamped envelope the Prescription « years of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- scription is from a" "rtHKNe Cranteed. cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature ay. Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, and I confidently recommend it uc> all who so suffer. (Name this paper.) Write to W. B. BROWN, Esq., 14 Chesham-road, Brighton, Sussex. 100 jBttgtmgg &&ftr*gggg. t r f G* R A T S l OF 1 R E M N VSvll. ) JJOWELL AND 0OMPAHY JuL WILL OFFER ON rjl H U R S D A Y N B-z- i JULY 30. Aw. J E M N A N T S I AND QDDMENT8 ACCUMULATED DtmING THEIR RECENT SAXelL 1 i As USUAL. the PRlOES WILL BE FIXED all H. & Co.'e LOWEST SCALX i which means defiance to competition* i 'i h O WSIiL & L i "i THE CARDIFF JJRAPEBS, ) CARDIFF. j j ) i FI N P, P L U M a 301b. sent direct from the Grower in free UddeI basket at the following rates on receipt of P.O.O. I.- EGG PLUMS (now ready), Ss 6d, 4 Two for 6s 6d. J VICTORIAS AND DAMSONS, 5s, ] Two for 9s. JOHN WILLIAMS, 3354 KNOWLE HILL, EVESHAM. CARDIFF E X H I B IT 10 Ni GENERAL SECTION.—STAND 117, R. J. HEATH & SONS. pIANOFORTES AND ORGANS. ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER t MONTHS. Send for Catalogues and Verdict of 900. Free. Gns. Monthly WALNUT CASE. FULL COMPASS, panel s. d. front, 3ft. lOin. nigh 18 10 6 Similar model, superior quality 20 11 8 j VANDERBOLT MODEL, iron frame, full compass, trichord, check action, machine covered hammers, 3ft. lOin. high 24 14 0 VANDERBOLT MODEL, lin. higher, superior quality 26 15 I HENRY MODEL, full compass, iron frame, full trichord, check action, plated bolts, sconces, maraueterie and gilded panel, trusses, 4ft. high 30 17 t ) EUROPEAN MODEL, 4ft. 3in. high. 34 1910 ASSOCIATION MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high, burr walnut, prize medal design, a i first-class instrument at a moderate j price, with all the most modern improvements. 38 31 a I ALEXANDER MODEL, ditto, 4ft. 4in. 45 26 3 j All Goods Sent Carriage Paid. ORGANS FROM BS. Now is the opportunity for acquiring a splendiA instrument at the lowest possible price, either for Cash I or on the Hire System. j I CALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN SHOWROOMS— i 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD j AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANTTTACTOBT LONDON. 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