Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
3 articles on this Page
Advertising
X ALLSOPP & BOSS 8488 4 °°- 'ntdeMMo PRIO) BURTON ,rw p« alb KlHwkht. Firkin N^fc^inV W. I 9. a ios 6d Ml 12. X O 1 V > And upwardg. go
Advertising
DR. gfiOWffB r* 1 COOOII JgOTTLK WABMS THE CHEST, OUTS THE PHLEGM, AND LUBRICATES THB THROAT, FOR A TICKLING THROAT, A HACKING l COUGH, or a COLD ON THE CHEST, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT. IN BOTTLES, Is. as 9d, 4s 6ct. u 56e JESSE WILLIAMS'S, PARK HALL BUILDINGS. — —
Advertising
^aug hp jlactxim. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. M GILLER. „ BOOI^M SL^fKJOOKE and HANSON. ,c household Furniture, at Cardiff -.Junel5 U^u.1^ Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. •^isehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff .June 18 Mr DAVID EVANS. Sr vP Paintings, <fcc., at. Cardiff June 18 jMe^re GOTTWALTZ BOWBING, and PERRY. ^operfcy. at Cardiff June 15 jjujiard Table and Fittings. <fcc.,at Cardiff —Jane 18 Appointments, <fcc., at Cardiff June 18,19 SJfOence, at Cardiff Jnne 22 4u,™> Ac., at Salerooms, -.June 30, & July 1, 2, <fc 3 and Spirits, at Cardiff —July 6 & V to. Messrs GEE EN and PEARCE. ■^eeces, at Market Drayton June .16 n. Messrs HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN. at Shrewsbury .June 18 Vin r. Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Residences, at Cardiff ™«.June 18 lW.v, Mr JOHN HOWELL. 0"»e-licensed Public-hon.se, at Aberdare .June 16 «>_ Messrs HOWELL & HUGHES. "operty, at Aberdare June and July Messrs KINGSFORD and LEWIS. •eenold Building Estate, at Chepstow .June-30 H. Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. vnsehold Furniture, ak Cardiff Jnne 16 and 18 » Mr DANIEL MORGAN. "^Perties, at Cardiff -June 25 m— Mr MORGAN MORGAN. ^hold Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff..June *8 Mr THOMAS PARRY. ,o K^Tnold Properties, at Aberavon ..June 18 °°'d Land, at Newport .-„_June24 Bo* Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Cobs, Ponies, at Cardiff ..June 23 Mr DAVID ROBERTS.. ^"e Plant, Ac.. at Llansamlet ..«. June 17 A 18 Messrs WILLIAM SANDEKS & SONS Family Besidence, at Cardiff — & Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDEB fSSV4 Portkerry -June 16 Leaseholds, at Cardiff June 25 oïld Property, at Cardiff June 25 Fr^u,4 Rents, at Abertillery Jnly 6 "eneld Residence, at Cardiff July- TW. Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. little and Sheep, at Canton Fair -July 6 £ jJwMJold Property, at Bridgend July 11 ^owla Farm, Michaelstone-y-Vedw June 18 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Residences, at Cardiff .June IB u.. Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. g^old Properties, at Cardiff .July 2 Properties, at Cardiff POBTHKEBRY. NEAR BARBY. I\JI' SALE OF GRASS. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- b AND EH will LEf bv AUCTION, on TUBS- y. the 16th day of June. 1896. at 4.30 p.m., the th GROWING CROP OF GBASS lawn and meadows in front of Porthkerry House. I. particulars may be had upon application to Sg_Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2245 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLDS, CHURCH-STBEET, AND PENDOYLAN STRERT. CARDIFF; POLICY OF ASSUBANCE, And LEASEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE. JyT ESSRS STEPHHJNSON and ALEX- flrw ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 1day of June, 1896, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening w«mect to Conditions of Sale to be then and there Va T^d). the following VALUABLE POLICY OF ASSUBANCE, LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, AND LEASEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE. V"A POLICY of ASSURANCE in the British Jjpp Mutual Life Assurance Company for £ 2001 Hfo dated the 2nd day of October, 1888, on a 82 17*° at the balf-yearly premium of 2—AU that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- 1• situate and being No. 23, Tredegar-street, ifnv held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd w 2*a*ry, 1847, ac an apportioned annual ground rent ? • let on a weekly tenancy at a rent of 8s 6d per landlord paying rates and taxes now in the "pupation of Mr Matthew O'Brian. hLOi 3.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- ?"USK, situate and being No. 15, North Church- eet, Cardin held for a term of 99 years from the 10 March. 1849, at a rental of lis 6d per week, land- ■ord paying rates and taxes now in the occupation of Mr J. W. James. LOT 4.—All those Four LEASEHOLD DWELLING- •JOUSBS and Premises, situate and being Nos. 10,11, .l< and 13, in Pendoylan-street, Cardiff; held for a *°rm of 99 years from the 1st May, 1851, at a ground lent of £8 5s, and let on weekly tenancies at 7a a week tacb. In the event of these houses not being sold in one lot, they will he offered for sale separately or other. wise, as may be desired. LOT A—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP, known as No. 14^Pendoylan-street, Cardiff; held for a term of from the 1st May, 1852, at a ground rent of £4, aad let on a weekly tenancy of 14s a week, the tenant JWying- rates and L.UØiJ. e the water rate. v 6.—All that LEASEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, as the Merthyr and Aberdare Inn, in Millicent- X* • "le^ ^or a term of 99 years from the 5th gay, 1838. at an apportioned ground rent of £ 2, and *et on lease to William Hancock and Company Udnuted) for a term expiring on the 1st July, 1942, at a fent of jB40 per annum, the tenants paying all rates and taxes and keeping the inside of the premises in 100<1 repair. Further particulars may be had upon application to jjjessrs Jones, Macintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors, Car- or of the Aoctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2244 BOMILLY-BOAD, CANTON, CABDIFF. §ALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. (Vf ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDEB are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, the Royal Hotel, 'Cardiff, 011 THURSDAY, 25th line, 1896, at 7.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to of Sale to be then and there produced, all 08e two desirable Semi-detached LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, t an Abbotsford and the house adjoining, situate r1 Eomilly-road, Canton, Cardiff, held uptMi lease for a of 39 years from June, 1895, at the annual ground of £ 16 10s. »nrther particulars will appear in future advertise- in the meantime all information may be had ^jP^^appKcation to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LONG Artl LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, ABERTILLERY, IN THE COUNTY OF MON- M MOUTH. „ ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 6th 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to f^Jfntions of sale to be there and then produced, the Rowing valuable freehold and LONG LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, sBoonting together to £ )S2 3s 8d, amply secured upon dwelling-houses (9 with shops), stables, and ?5tbuildings thereto belonging, situate in Gaen-street, **wis.street, Walter-street, Morgan-street, George- 5?«et, Norman-street, and the Highway leading from tillery, and in Brynteg, all in Abertillery afore- ^d, with the reversions expectant on the determina- of the leases and sub-leases. Hie ground rents comprise one rent of £ 1 15s per Sj*>nuQ, eight rents of £ 1 18s 6d each per annnm-; rents of £ 2 each per annum, 31 rents of *3 2s each per annum, one rent of £ 2 5s V*r annum, two rents of £ 2 10s each per *J*i»um, two rents of S3 3s each per annum, one rent J* £ 4 4s per annum, less £ 1 Is 8d per annum head *~0t; one rent of £ 4 4s per annum, one rent of £ 5 56 J* annnm. and one rent of £ 9 5s, one of £ 13, and one V* £ 16 10s. The premises out of which the last three yound rents issue are held on lease for a term of 999 •*a*sfrom29th September, 1892, subject to ahead *«nt of £ 24 16s 8d, which will be payable by the -rchaser. The whole ot the premises will first be offered in lot, and if not sold will then be offered in eight «?H»enient lots, as shown in printed particulars to be plated. Printed particulars, plans, and conditions of sale an be had of the Auctioneers. 5, High-street, Cardiff, Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, 89, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. c » » „ WHITCHURCH, NEAR CABDIFt. SALK °F VALUABLE FBKRHOLD PBOPEBTY. ]\yf ESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- JJIJ. ANDEB are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION. at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, during the Month. of July, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as feoshbrook, Whitchurch, near Cardiff, with about two acres of well-stocked gardens and ornamental. I grounds surrounding the same. Further particulars will aopear in future advertise- ments In the meantime all information may be had Upon aoDlication to Messrs Stephenson and Alexan- der, 5,»*'gh-street, Cardiff. 2418 TO-MOBBOW. |BK DUKE-STREET AUCTIONROOMSCARDIFF np\HE WEEKLY SALES on TUESDAY A and THURSDAY, June 16th and 18th, 1896, will consist of a large assemblage of val^Wleand weU- jjade modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed to the Rooms for convenience of Jjde, comprising 5 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes with handsome toilets Uj nw.tch, lleYeral heavy iron and brass bedsteads, tell stands d chairs, 3 pianofortes, 7 dining and drawing suites, covered in leather, saddlebags, and plashes; lude- boards, rosewood and walnut cabinet", walnut anq en, frame pier-glasses, dining and occasional taoies, Cneffloneer, bookcases, etc.. etc. j_«j_ Ou view days_ prior to and mornings of each aays Sales, which will commence at Two o'clock precisely. 1111 J. G. MADDOX and SON, Auctioneers. 7, PEMBROKE TMmACK. CARDIFF. sale OF SUPERIOR MODERN AND ANTIQUE CARVED OAK FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS, OLD CHINA, Ac., THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR J. G. GODWIN. ill DAVID EVANS has received in- structions from the Administratrix to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, 18th June, 1896, and the following day, if necessary, U11 o'clock, the following VALUABLE EFFECTS, VIZ. 4 carved oak sideboard and chairs, walnut ehiffon- mahogany tables, ditto bookcases, writing tables, gilt pier glass, ditto mirrors, oil paintings and Itchillgs, etc. Brussels carpets, electro-plated oods. J>ina, glass, and ornaments, a carved oak chest of dressing-table and washstand, antique chest W drawers, three granrlfathei's 'locks, a grand brass pedstead (mounted with mother-of-pearl), gas chande- rs, Venetian blinds, ate.. Ac., <fec. Goods on view Tuesday and Wednesday prior to day at Sale. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 2322 PRESCRIPTION FREE. I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addressed stampea Envelope the Prescription which cured me after If of suffering from Nervous Debility. ThisPre. teription is from my own experience an infallible {wmtMii cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, aad I recommend it to all who so suffer. (Name *»>« papery — Write to W. H. BROWK, Ee4'> 14, ""•WB-Mjid. BrUrhtoiv Kiis.-ex :tales by Jlautzoti. CANTON FAIR, CANTON. CARDIFF. MONTHLY AUCTION. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at this Fair, on MONDAY, the &h July, 1896, a quantity of FAT AND STORE STOCK, And a number of EWES AND LAMBS. Entries solicited. Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2416 BBIDGEND, GLAMORGANSmRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PEOPERTY. I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS is in- structed by the representatives of the late Dr. Jenkins to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, the 11th of July, 1896, at Three o'clock ir the Afternoon, the valu- able LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, known as 31 and 32, COITY-ROAD, BRIDGEND, together with the excellent Stables, Coachhouse, Saddle-room, Yard, Ac., thereto adjoining, and having a large frontage to Green-street.. The whole will be divided into convenient lots for Sale, and full particulars will shortly appear. In the meantime idl information can be obtained from the Auctioneer, 2, Dttke-street, Caadiff ;or from Messrs RHYS and GWYN, 2415 Solicitors. Cowbridge. TYR GOWLA FARM, MICHAELSTONE-Y-VEDW, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF GROWING CLOVER, MEADOW AND CORN CROPS. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS is instructed to LET by AUCTION on THUBS- I>AY NEXT, the 18th June, 1896, at 3 o clock in afternoon, the whole of TYB GOWLA FARM, Comprising about 10 Acres Excellent Meadow Grass and Ripe Clover, and about 10 Acres of Oats. The clover and meadow land will be let to be either mown or grazed up to the 1st November, 1896, and the corn land up to the 1st September next. The whole will be sold in convenient lots, and credit will be gigeo subject to conditions. Tyr Gowla Farm is within three miles of ldamsnen Station MI the Rhymney Railway and of Church Road Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway. Further particulars may be obtained upoti am>bca- tion to the Auctioneer, 2, Duk street, Cardiff. 24X7 THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY. CARDIFF. 0 ALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c^ >5 advertised for June 16th, is POSTPONED to TUESDAY. JUNE MD. THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to announce be ^ill hold his next SA1>E of HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, at the above Repository, on TUESDAY, June 23rd, 1896. Present entries include HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, at the above Repository, on TUESDAY, June 23rd, 1896. Present entries include 3 HORSES, property of a Gentleman. 2 HORSES, property of a Farmer. 2 MORSES, property of J. Moore, Esq., Neath. PAIR of COBS, property of Mr Evans, Pontypridd. Also Horses from P. T. Bassett, Esq., W. D. Blessley, Esq., Captain Hawkins. Messrs Hartley, J. Thomas, H. Evans, J. Williams, &c. 10 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac., 2 complete Turn-outs, Property of various owners. I Gentlemen desirous of entering Horses or Carriages for this Sale are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, at once. Total expenses on horses not sold, os. Sale at 12.30. 3090 BY ORDER OF THE MOMGAGEES. LINCOLN-STREET AND COWBBIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. ]%/f ESSRS EVANS and HUGHES have 1VI received instructions to SELL toy PUBMC ALCTION, on THURSDAY, the ^th day Jnn^, 1896, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, .^int Mai^street, Cardiff, at7.30o'clock in the eveuing. general conditions of the Cardiff IiworporAted Law Society and to such sneoial conditions as shall he then and there read, and in the following or snchotlierlots as shall be then and there determined on, the nnaer- mentioned PROPERTIES, viz. LOT I.-All those SIX MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES in Lincoln-street, Oowbridge-road, Cardiff. being the six houses situated on the eastern side of Lincoln-street furthest froir Cowbridge-road aforesaid. The houses are at present vacant, but are of the value of 7s 6d per week. Held under separate leases for a term of 99 years from 2ud February, 1894. at a ground rent of P.3 13a 6d per house. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUS10, situate on the northern side of Cowbridge- road, and being the third house westwards from Turner-road. At present vacant. Estimated yearly vaJee, £30. tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years, wanting seven days, from 1st May, 1894. Ground rent. £ 510s per annum. The above lots are two minutes' walk from the Canton tram terminus, and five minutes' walk frozw the Canton Park, now in course of completion. They are situated in an important and rapidly growing neighbourhood, and afford a sound and safe invest- ment with a large prospective value. They offer a peculiarly favourable opportunity to persons wishing to become occupants of their own houses. They are well built and hav^^ pretty front elevation. For further paflEulars apply to the Auctioneers, Borough CharabefilpWharton-street, Cardiff. or, to Messrs G. F. HILL and SON, Solicitors, 2233 27, High-street, Cardiff. SALE OF ELIGIBLE AND ATTBAC'^IVEJLONG LEASEHOLD PBOPEBTY IN THE PABtSH AND CITY OF LLANDAFF AISO BUSKJESS PRE- MISES AND LEASEHOLD PRIVATE HOUSES IN CANTON. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON 1 v 1 have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Auction Mart, St. Johle"uare, Car- diff, on THURSDAY, June 18,1896, at 7 d inthe Evening, the following welMraUt and conveniently arranged LONG LEASEHOLD PRIVATE RESIDENCES, in the following or such Lots as shall be arranged at the time of Sale, and subject to Conditions to be then read. FAIBWATEB GROVE, LLANDAFF. LOT I.-All those Two Double-bay, patent glazed brick-front VILLA RESIDENCES, in Kairwaber Grove, within easy distance of Ely Bailway Station audtbe Llødaff and Cdjft/Bus, now in the occupa- tion of Messrs Johns and Burrows, held on Lease for the long term of 999 years from 29th September, 1894, at the low ground rent of :PA per annum each honse, with the option of purchasing the Freehold. The Houses contain 2 sitting-rooms, breakfast-room. fcjtchen, scullery, conservatory, 4 bedrooms, bath- room (hot and oold), railed enclosure in front, back road. good gardens, <fcc. Lots 2 & S.-All those Four similar HOUSES adjoining the last lot. Lease dates from 29th Sep- tember, 1895. PEMBROKE-ROAD, CANTON, LOT 4 —All those Premises, being LARGE YARD and WORKSHOPS, recently used as Steam Saw Mills, situate at. the south-west end of Pembroke-road, Canton, Cardiff, held on lease for 99 years, from., Dezember 25th. 1893. at the low annual ground sent of £ 610s, suitable for builder's yard, furniture-stores, or HTOT5-All that well-built PRIVATE HOUSE ad- joining the last lot,. containing 5 bedrooms, bathroom ihot and cold), lavatory, Ac., 2 sitting-rooms^kitchen, p/inaervatory, good cellar, and railed enclo- sure in^f'ront, held on lease for 99 years, from December S1883, at the very low ground rent of £ 2 13s 4d> per annum. EOiLD CANTON. T_ All %Xosf Three DWELLING HOUSES, c. AS and 67 65 being a Shop, the other being Nos. 631 ^^Led' into Business Premises. and two maybe eas^ Matthews, Moore andThocnas,, nowoeeupied by Messrs w 1895, at-ttie held on leasefor 99 years wu* bou&e COWBRIDG^ EGERIOW Private JVWKLLING-, I^OT 7.—All th(*>e occupied by Messrs HOUSES, being »» a'omUnson. and others, held on Carnell, Welsh, Keesjioiw 1go3i a&the lease for 99 13s 4d eacli house. Stone' Mnnal ground rent o ^ining 3 bedrooms, bath- front and toy window, wuh 2 sitting-rooms, room Oiotr .md coin;, 'rjen S.I-, worthy Ol attention,. b«ing weD-built may bad •Mta""S55S » «' m-' Chur -street, a tti. ChA°fi £ £ '^oStaU Cardiff. Dated May 29th, l^o- SALE THIS DAY. MODEL AUCTION MAR^ NORTH-ROAD, H irweoDo COOKE and" HANSON wijl ME^by AOOTON » MOSBATINTO -(iuader distrom for r t), lnclucung piano an&thv". øeWÏDg 2381 Sao at TWOWelOck PROUIPL 2381 m- vccirg 'HOWELL and HUGHES' M SSe ANNOUNCEMENTS of PBOPEBTY at Bridgend Inn, Trecynon, Aberdare, at 7.30 p.m., 2 Villas, Merthyr-road, lJwydwed. jane 16th, 1896, at Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, at 3-p.m. Heathcock In", Aberdaje. ,fTV1 June 22nd. 1896, at Rose and Castle, Abenunan^at 7J0 p.m., 3 Cottages in Cardiff-road and 1 in Cwm- amaD. J. ?Zrd, jeW. at Mardy Hotel, Mardy, at 7 p.m.^2 Cottages in Mardy-road, Mardy. June 23rd and 24th, 1896. at London House, Cwm- ama.n. at 1 p.m., Grocery, Drapery. and Furniture. June 24th, 1896, at Cwmneol Inn, Cwmama^ at '7 p.m., Shops and Cottages, li9 and 120, Ffocch- aman-road, Ac., Cwmaman. Jnne 25th, 1896, at Boot Hotel, Aberdare, at 7.JO Freemason's Tavern and Cottages, Ac. Jnne 26th, 1896, at Shepherds' Arms, Cwmaman, I at 1 p.m., Horses, Brakes, Carriages, Harness, Cows, Ac. July 7th, 1896, at Thorn Hotel. Aberdare Junction, at 7 p.m., House and Shop, Manchester House, Aberdare Junction. July 8th and 9th. 1896, at The Woodlands, Aberaman, late Dr. James, at 1 p.m., Household l'urmture, July 16th, 1896, at Heathcock Inn, Aberdare, at 1 pin., Furniture, &e. "CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. lVl AlL CARTS AND jpERAMBULATORS IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS FOR THE COMING SEASON. Largest Stock in Wales to Select, from all SPENCER'S 79e RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE. HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repaira in ali Branchea by Experienced Workihen. THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY. BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, KUl'pestin^ and Advertising in all its Branches throughout &hetk>unfcies of Cvmwib'n P«( o'troke. and Cafdigau. 119' R- At JAMES, Manager alts bp Auction. CASTLE AUCTION MART (OPPOSITE THE CASTLE), 3, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT. LAST 3 DAYS of the GREAT SALE of upwards o 350 OIL PAINTINGS and WAT ER-COLOURS. 200 VALUABLE PICTURES to be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, June. 18th, 19th, ami 20th, at 1J., 3, and 7 o'clock each day. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER beg to announce that they have received definite instructions from the proprietors of the International Galleries, Iiondon, to hold a Final Clearance by PUBLIC AUCTION of the Valuable and Important Collection of upwards of 350 OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOURS, which have been on sale by private treaty in their Mart for some time past. Seldom, if ever, has a. finer or more valuable CoUec. tion of Pictures been brought together for public sale in Cardiff, embracing as it does examples from the Royal Academy aud most of the leading Bntish and Continental Exhibitions, and never perhaps will there be sttch an opportunity for acquiring valuable Works oftart upon such advantageous terms. The owners, owing to quietness of trade, having accumulated an enormous stock, ate determined to sacrifice 4 200 pic- tures regardless of value. Hence our instructions are to held a Final Clearance Sale on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 18th, 19th, and 20th, at 11, 3, and 7 o'clock each day. and Sell, without reserve, 200 Pictures. On View daily before Sale from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Farther particulars can be ascertained from the Auctioneers, Messrs Bailey and Giller. Offices. 3, Castle-street. 2382 SALE TO-MORROW ABEBDARE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE. MR JOHN HOWELL (of the firm of Howell and Hughes) has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of June, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subiect to such Con- ditions ot Sale as shall be there and then produced, that FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Situate on the corner of High-street and Seymour- street, Aberdare, with the Stables, Out-buildings, and Yard at the back thereof, as in the occupation of the late Mr Benjamin Evans. A part of the Premises is helod for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1838, at the low ground rent of 1:1 2s lOd, and the other part of the Premises is i beld for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1854, at the yearly rent of:04 3s.6d. Possession may be had immediately niter the sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, Market-street, Aberdare or to 2232 Mr D. RICHARDS, Solicitor, Aberdare. BIRCHGBOVE STEEL WORKS, LLANSAMMW. MR DAYID ROBERTS will SELL by PUBtlC AUCTION, at the above-named works, on WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY, June 17th and 18th, 1896, the whole of the loose PLANT, MACHRZIMY, ac., consisting of 2 steam cranes (3 tons each). 2 ladles (25 tons), 2 carriages for ladles, 2 carriages, shear legs, shear winch ball, 30 cwt. Derrick crane, crab winch and chain. 2 piston rods for 8-ton hammer,:2 bogeys for charging, 19 trolleys, 3 jumbo bogeys, 5 medium bogeys. 3 bar rolls 5ft. 6in. long, coupling boxes, spindles, 2 mill standards, 2 turning rests, 3 large rolls (new), 2 ditto, partly used 21 rolls, medium size 21 giwnJi roHs. steel riders, steel tools, ingot moulds, covers for ditto, palley blocks, hydraulic and screw jacks, tipping trams, wheelbarrows, sand shovels, double-acting cylinder, old rolls, old castings, anvils, portable bellows, 22 bogey wheels, 10 steel girders, principals, and rods, 2 columns, 2 lattice girders, 5 troughs, 4 filling-up pieces, angle iron, crab winch on wheels, small drilling machine, vices, corrugated sheets, merchant bars, quantity stores, bolts and nuts, old and new brass, runners, nozzles, and stoppers, pipes, timber, and numerous other goods. Also the Office Furniture, Safes, etc. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock noon. Catalogues may be obtained 4 days prior to date of Sale. The Works is situated about 5 miles from Swansea, about 1% miles from Llansamlet Station, G.W.R^ and about Zip miles from Morriston Station, Midland. Auction and Estate Offices, 19, Heathiield-street, Swansm 2310 ^aies bu gitnbtr. O HAY BUYERS.—FOR SALE by TENDER, FOUR MOWS of good old MEADOW HAY (well made), situafceonSomerton Land, Liswerry, Newport, Mon.—Tenders to be sent to 285, Bute-street, fiardrff, by 20th June, 1896. 914 IN BANKRUPTCY. SALE BY TENDER. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. RE S. D. CHURCHILL AND COMPANY, BALTIC BUILDINGS, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. M198SRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY JJrX are instructed to OFLFER for SALE by TENDER the whole of the unoccupied term of the LEASE, dated the 10th day of October, 1892, for the term of ZO-years from the 29th day ot September, 1391, at the annual rent of B300 (a portion of the prewiqes are sub-let at the rent of £100 a year), together with the whole of the BUSINESS CONNECTION of the above premises, working plant, fixtures, STOCK-IN- TRADE, BOOK DEBTS. &c. of information the following par- tienlars are given: At last stock taking the working plant was valued at 42193 17s 7d fixtures, £ 215 stock-in-trade, £ 176 13s lOd: and the book debts amount to about £964 9s 9d. Tenders for the purchase of the. abovemust-be for a fixed sum for the lease, plant, a fixtures a fixed sum for the book debts and the stock at cost or valuation or a fixed sum for the lease and the re- mainder at valuation. Tenders for the purchase of the above must be made and' deposited at the Office of the Brokers. 31, Queen- street, Cardiff, on or before the 18th day of June. 1896, at4.6-p.rn., and marked Tender re S. D. Churchill." The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. All further information, together with inspection ot Conditions of Sale, may be obtained at the Offices of the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff or of Wm. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Da.ted this 11th day of June, 1396. Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. 2348 31, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF^ J T"" PENARTH. TBOURNE HOUSE, PENARTH. HIGELCLASS PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Miss FERRIS receives Boys from 5 to 11 years, as Boarders, either termly or weekly. Terms, &c.. on application. HALF TERM. JUNE 23rd. 901 —i——> WARMINSTER. LORD WEYMOUTH'S GRAMMAR JLJ SCHOOL; WARMINSTER. Head Master: Mr W. F. BLAXTER, M.A. (Honours), Cambridge. Itesident Assistant Masters; Mr A. G. TOPPLE, M.A, (Honours), Cambridge. Mr T. B. COLLINS, B.A. (Honours), Oxford. Mr HARRY P. SHALLARD. 283 Successes at the Oxford Local Exam. in recent years, 66 in Honours. Excellent Cricket Field, Swimming Bath, Play-1 ground, Fives Court, Workshop. For. Prospectus apply to the Head Master. 1382 y ■■ —- SOUTH DEVON. TVTEWTON COLLEGE, SOUTH DEVON. JLl —PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL THE LORD COURTENAY. Hk dMAStliU Rev. C. A. C. BOWL- KER, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, Klate?assistaat master a|i Uppingham School, formerly Army class master at*l)over College (in succession to Rev. G. T. Warner, Itf. A.), The Hall: J. J. Cross, Esq.. M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford. High-class school for sons of gentlemen, with strong staff of. University men. Healthy elevated situation. Excel- lent school buildings, chapel, library, laboratory, work. shops, gymnasium, swimming bath, racquet and fives courts, junior school and modern side. Special and most 'successful Army and Navy class. High places at Woolwich and Sandhurst, many scholarships at the Universities, and entrance scholarships at the public schools. Inclusive terms from 65 guineas a year all extras optional. The school charges have been materially reduced, and are strictly inclusive, tod a;, boy's expenses are kept as low as possible. 1385 FRANCIS WATTS, Secretary. BRISTOL. fpHE REDLAND HIGH SCHOOL X FOR GIRLS. PresideDt-Tbe Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of HEREFORD. Head Mistress—Miss E. A. COCKS. Boarding Houses-Gordon House, Clarendon-road. The MID-TERM will begin on MONDAY, June 15th. Prospectuses, etc., may be obtained from Messrs TRIBE. CLARKE & CO., Albion Chambers, Small. ■ street, Bristol; or at the School. 2255 A. G. N. TRIBE. Secretary. WESTON -SUPER-MARE. HOM'E SCHOOL, ST. ANNE!S, n GROVE PARK ROAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. The MISSES MARKS (late Principals of Harrow House High School. Cardiff), will receive a LIMITED NUMBER of BOARDERS. Home-life combined with every educational advantage. Preparation for public examinations. Resident (English and foreign) aud visiting teachers. House beautifully situated Sanitary certificate 1251 HpHE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., X LIMITED. CLEARANCE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FREE ON RECEIPT OF ID. STAMP. TRANSPARENCIES for WINDOW DECORATIONS From fed per Sheet. SCHOOL FURNIT RE AND ALL SCHOOL MATERIAL GLOBES for School and Home Use, from 5s each. NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES, Plain and Fancy, From 6d per Packet, -—— 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 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 Linen. Cuffs, Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the NEW DOROTHY LINEN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and judge for yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in Id and 3d packets. Manufacturers—Q. TCRLEY AND CO. IMIOU4 69. Edgb^ton •street, RianipfhfMB* Ihddít (Companies, &t. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL OPBN on TUES- DAY, the 16th day of JUNE, 1896, at 10 a-m., and CLOSE on or before WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of JUNE, 1896, at 4 p.m.. LETTERS of ALLOTMENT and REGRET WILL BE POSTED WITHIN SEVEN DAY of the TORS PROCEEDING TO ALLOTMENT. THE ROVER CYCLE COMPANY, JL LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies' AetA, 1862 to 1893.) Formed to acquire the Business of J. K. STARLEY and CO., LIMITED. Divided into 150,000 Shares of £1 eaeh. Payable 2s 6d on application, 7s 6d on' allotment, 10s one month after allotment. DEBENTURE ISSU£"£50.000. Divided into 500 Mortgage Debentures* of £100 each, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent., redeemable at the option of the Company after 1901 at £100 on six months'notice. Payable S25 on applieatioo, £25 on allotment, and the balance one month after allotment. DIRECTORS Sir F. D. DIXON-HABTLAND, Bart.M.P., (Director of the London and Midland Bank, Limited), Chairman. ALFRED H. GRIFFITHS, Esq., J.P. (Managing Director of Evered and Co., Limited). RICHARD R. BEARD, Esq. (Managing Director of Kirby, Beard, and Co., Limited). *J. K. STARLEY, Esq. (Managing Director oil. K. Starleyand Co., Ltd.), Managing Director. •Will join the Board after allotment. BANKERS. THE LONDON AND MIDLAND BANK, LIMITED. Cornhill, London, Birmingham, Coventry, and all its Branches. SOLICITORS.—BE ALE and CO., 3, Newhall-street, Birmingham, and 28, Great George-street, West- minster, S.W. AUDITORS.—SHARP, PARSONS and CO., Birming- balD and London. SECRETARY.—HARRY SMITB. Wo&KS MANAGBH—RICHARD STARLEY. REGISTERED OFFICES.—METEOR WOBKS, COVEN- TRY. PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed to acquire as a going concern the whole of the undertaking and assets of J. K, Stariey and Company, Limited, heretofore carded on as a Private Company at Meteor Works, Coventry, and to develop aad extend the business-earned on at these works and at the depots at 5, Holborn Viaduct, Facringdon-street, and 157, New Bond-street, London -and at 47, Avenue Pamentier, Paris. The business was established in 1878 by Mr J. K. Stariey, the introducer of the present form of cycle— The Rover, which pattern cycle has now become uni- versal, and in the words of the leading cycle paper, The Cpdist, the Rover has set the fashion to-the world." The business is a rapidly-increasing one, aad the large demand for Rover cycles has necessitated re- peated extension of premises. The works now consist of three factories, having a floor area of upwards of 40,000 square feet, besides offices, stores, brazing shops, etc., fitted throughout with modern appliances for producing perfect cycles. The premises having been fouml insufficient to cope with the demand, land partly freehold and partly leasehold, compris-ing about 18,000 square yards, will be acquired by the Company under a. contract already made by Mr Starley, and plans have been prepared and passed by the Coventry City Council for the erection of a uew factory, which, when competed, will enable the Company to double the output and will be one of the finest and best equipped factories in the kingdom. lie Rover has gained a world-wide reputation for excellence of workmanship and qualify of material, and is unsurpassed by any other cycle. Besides its depots in London and Paris, the Company has 400 Agents in Great Britain, and Agencies in each of the foliowing countries :— France Italy Finland New Zealand Russia Switzerland Poland Egypt Germany Spain India Queensland Austria Sweden Java Victoria Germany 1 Spain India I Queensland Austria Sweden Java Victoria Holland I Denmark I New South South Africa Wales Belgium Norway Sooth America Tasmania Western Australia. The Rover is so songht after that applications for upwards of 100 Agencies have been held over this year, owing to the inability to cope with the demand of older customers. From the following comparison of sales it wilt be seen. how the business has progressed, and u still progressing:— The year ended 3bt August, 1895. shows an in- crease of^about 48 per cent. over 1894. The nine months ended 31st May, 1896, shows an increase of about 50 per cent. over the corres- ponding period of last year. The sales for the last nine months exceed those for the whole of the previous 12 months, and the orders now in hand are more than" sufficient to keep the works fully employed, working early and late, until the end of the present season. This Company will take over the business as from the 31st August, 1895, together with the whole of the profits made in the business from that date." The ^purchase money has been fixed at £18).000 and the Capital (including loans on.debeoture)å.t£, thus leaving a margin of £20,000, which, with the accruing profits of the current year, will be available for working capital, and for the pQrchueof the tyidi- tionalland and extension of works above teferk. The business has recenUj been unconditionally purchased by the Vendors f&n J. K. Stariey and Co., Limited, for £ 150,000. The^expenses of the sale to, ■' and the formation of. this 4$ompany will be charged against the difference in purchase money and the balance divided between the present Vendors and the old, private Company in agreed proportions, A stoppage of the Works atftifns, the busiest time of the year, for the purpose of Stocktaking and the preparation of Accounts would seriously interfere with the prosperity of the business, and without such stop- page no certificate of profits could be prepared which subscribers could reasonably be asked to accept. But to provide for a fair basis of purchase under these circumstances the following special conditions been made ;— The annual accounts are generally taken as on the 31st August. It is therefore intended to continue the business without stoppage until that date. Mr J. K. Stadey estimates the profits of the current year at considerably more than £20.000, but the purchase money is fixed on the basis of £ 20,000~profit, subjeelt to readjustment as next stated. The agreement with the Vendors provides that the final instalment of purchase money shall not be paid until aiter the Accounts have been made up to the 31st August, next. If or the taking of such Accounts the profit for the year exceeds £2D,(XXI. the, Company will get the benefit of such excess, but if it should fall short of that sum the purchase money paid by the present Vendors to the old private Company is to be proportionately reduced. The Company will get the entire benefit of any such rebate in the purchase price, and the latocmnt will go to increase its cash assets. For the purpose of this adjustment the accounts-are to be certified-by Messrs Sharp, ParMins and Co., of Birmingham and London, Chartered Accountants. The valuable services of Mr J. K. Stariey have been secured as Managing Director for a period of five years. Arrangements are being made to retain the services of the working staff, thus securing the con. tinuity of the present successful, management. Mr J. K, Starley. the managing director, will-apply for and stipulates that he shall have allotted to him. 30,000 Ordinary Shares. Other members of the old Private Company have an option to subactibe for and receive an allotment of 17,000 Ordinary Shares. In addition to the above, 30,000 Ordinary Shares have been privately subscribed. The following contracts hlwebeeneotered into Dated the 6th day of JUDe, l896, between J. K. Stariey and Co., Limited, of the first part, John Kemp Stariey of the second part, and Herbert Robert Hands aDd George Erftest Wirght;of the third part. Dated the 8th day of June, 1895, between Herbert Robert H«nda and George. Ernest Wright of the one part and Harry Smith as Trustee for this Company of the other part. Various trade contracts, agreements, and engage- ments relating TO the ordinary business of theXJom- tMmy. and tbe engagement of the have been entered into. All applicants for. shares shall be deemed to hate full notice of tlfe last-mentioned contracts, agreementa, and engagements, and ap- plications will be received only upon the foot- ing that the applicants are to be deemed to agree with the Company (as trustee for the directors and-other persons liable) to wave production of any further particulars of the said contracts, agreements, and engagements, and also any claims such applicants may have owing to any want of ftdl compliance with the requirements of Section 38 of the Comnanies Act, 1867, in relation thereto. All expenses up to aod including the first allotment of shares will be paid by tire vendors The Memorandum and Articles" of Association, Form of Debenture, and copies of the above- mentioned Contracte_may be inspected at tbe of the Company's Solicitors. Application for a Stock Exchange quotation will be made in due course. Prwwsctawes and Fotaau of Applicaiicm for Shares may bejobtainedfrom the Bankers,Solicitors, and other officers of the Company. Applications for Shares_ and Debentures should, be made on the accompanying form to the Comnaay's TBankem. together with application monev. If the amount be paid by cheque, the same shoold be drawn to the order-of.tne Company's Bankets. Where no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned to the applicant in full, or where only a portion fe allotted,, the surplus will be credited in redaction at further amounts payable npon the number of shares allotted. Birmingham, 12th June, 1896. APPLICATION FORM FOR ORDINARY SHARES. THE ROVER CYCLE COMPANY, LIMTTED. Issue of 150,000 ordinary Shares of £1 each :£150,000. To the Direcfcprs of the Rover Cycle Ltd. Gentlemen, Having paid to the Company's Bankers the sum of £ being a deposit of 2s 6d per Share due on application for. Ordinary Shares, I hereby request you to allot me the same^and I herebyagree to accept tbe same, or any less number allotted to me, and 1 agree to pay the instalments thereon as required in tbe terms of the Prospectus, and I authorise you to place my name on the '1ter in respect of such Shares, and I declare tbat I; waive any fuller compliance with Section 38 of the Com- panies' Act, 1867, or otherwise, than that contained in such Prospectus. In'the event of my receiving no Allottnient, the amount to be returned in full Ordinary signature Name (in full) (Mr, Mrs, or Mfca')" Description eo eo Address 2414 Dated this -.day"of BASS, JJATCLIFF & QRETTQN (LIMITED), BUR T ON O N-TRENT, Beg to intimate that MESSRS THOMAS FORD & CO., c BONDED STORES, WINE, SPIRIT, AND ALE MERCHANTS, PIER-STREET, SWANSEA. are their WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR SWANSEA AND DISTRICT, And that a Stock of Atein Casks is kept at Swansew or tbe immediate Supjly and accommodation of their Customers generally.1 L Telegraphic Addres;fo, Swansea. Telephone No. 1339 Thk CADOXTON AND"BARRY 3??5f'J>0S5ING COMPANY (LIMITED), V ERE-STREET, CADOXTO.s -BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DA VIES. Best Positions and Lfwrgest Connection in tbe Oil Best Positions and Lfwrgest Connection in tbe Oil tbct. 119 public &0tttpanus, &£. JpRELIMINAJRY ANNOUNCEMENT. JpRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. pRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY Jj) (mi). TkTEW BEESTON"CYCLE COMPANY _13r (Limited). NEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY j v (Limited). jyj OTOR CYCLES. jjjJOTOR CYCLES. MOTOR CYCLES. JJJ. Company will be offered for public-sub- scription shortly. Full particulars will be announced later. 1\TEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY Jwl (Limited.) IVfEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY. J3I (Limited.) An important new departure in the-Cycle trade, having as one of its assets a licence to-exploit and develop the important patent governing the workme: of bicycles and tricycles with the new Count-da Dion Motors. S^ELF-WORKING BICYCLES a^d TRICYCLES. TTNTOUCHED BY PROHIBITIVE \J LEGISLATION. fTGHEST ATTAINED SPEED, ONE MILE in 58 seconds. GOVERNMENT MOTOR CYCLED ELEGRAPH MESSENGER MOTOR CYCLES. jpOST OFFICE MOTOR CYCLES. ARCEL DELIVERY MOTOR CYCLES- jyjOTOR CYCLES. MOTOR CYCLES. "VTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY jm (Limited). "VTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY .13 (Limited). "VfEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY j3i (Limited). pRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. -VTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY _Uv (Limited). ■VfEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY [U-1 {(Limited). J^JTOTOR CYCLES. MOTO CYCLES. MOTOR CYCLES. JJ'JL This company will be offered for public sub- ecription shortly. Foil particulars will be announced lator. "VTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY (Limited). IVTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY .131 (Limited. APITAL, £1,000,000. An important new departure in the Cycle trade, having as one of its assets a licence to exploit and develop-the important patent governing the working of bicycles and tricycles with the new Count de Dion Motors. S"ELF-WORKING BICYCLES and TRI- CYCLES. TTNTOUCHED by PROHIBITIVE LE- U GISLA'IION. jJIGHEST ATTAINED SPEED, ONE MILE in 58 seconds. GOVERNMENT MOTOR CYCLESL rpELEGRAPH MESSENGER MOTOR CYCLES. poST OFFICE MOTOR CYCLES. ARCEL DELIVERY MOTOR CYCLES. MOTOR CYCLES. jyj-OTOR CYCLE8. "VTEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY (Limited). "IVFEW BEESTON CYCLE COMPANY -*>■ v (limited). 2347 public ^ppaiiitmetits. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. I. Applications are invited for the following positions « the Borough Engineer's Office :-(1) FOURTH CJUBRK: salary Siper week (knowledge of shoxUiand essential. (2) OFFICE BOY salary as per week. Sealed applications (in candidate's tnm handwriting. statiag age, experience, and present employment, accompanied by three recent testimonials), endorsed Fourth Clerk," or Offiee Boy," as the case may be, to be sent to me on or before 24tbinst. Canvassing, directly or indirectly. will discmaiify. J. L. WHEATLEY, TownX&erk. Town Hall, Cardiff, June 12th, 1886. 2366 VAYNOR AND PENDERYN RURAL V DISTRICT COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. Area of district 19,362 acres population, 4,624. Salary, j690 per annum. Applications, stating age and experience, to be sent in with not more than three testimonials, to the undersigned, on or before Friday, 19th Juno, 1896. By oider, 2397 FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134. High-atreet, Merthyr TydBl, 12th Jnne, 1896. nhHE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF X ABERTILLERY. CLERK OF WORKS FOR NEW WATER WORKS. The above Council invite APPLICATIONS from per- sons competent to undertake the duties of CLERK of WORKS during the construction of a Reservoir, Filter Beds, and wsrks connected therewith. Salary £2 10s per week, one month's notice to be given on either side to terminate engagement. It is estimated that the works, which were com- menced in July last, will take about anothei 15 months to complete. Applications to state age and past experience, accompanied by copies of three testimonials of recent date, and-endorsed Clerk of Works." No one need apply unless having previous experi- ence in the construction of water works, and are-pre- pared to enter upon their duties forthwith. Dated this 11th day of June, 1S96. By order, JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD. Clerk to the CoundL District Gorocil Office, Abertillery. 2342 ,F 0 B If I r.r U R X AT WHOLESALE PRICES JJOWN A SON rOR GOOD 80BSTANTTAL FURNITURE, jgEDSTEADS, JJiffDDING, CARPETS, LINOLEUMB, AND EVJmY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WOKK8— l. HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE, SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory in South Wales. Illustrated Catalogues Eree on Application, IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM Much Cheaper than London or Bristol Houses. Carriage Paid on ar8 above £10, or de- livered Free in oar jwn vans. 1300 Established nearly half a century. P A R M E RS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR M HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels,. Blankets, Stockings, etc Patterns forwarded aoat Carriage Paid to and treat the Mills on all orders over&t. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSlL.1 ntm SOTTTH XV A T F.S NEWPORT OFFICES 11 or THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY SEWS," 16. BRIDGE 6TREET and Contracts. CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- V J WORKS. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY COAL, for use at Cogan Pumping Station, for the six months ending 31st December, 1896. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained on application at the offices of Mr C. H. Priestley, the Waterworks Engineer, Town Hall, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Steam Coal," to be delivered at my office on or before the 25th inst. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk- Town Hall, Cardiff, June 12th, 1896. 2387 CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Builders wishing to TENDER for the ERECTION of NEW SCHOOLS (for 1.480 children) in Laasdowne- road, Canton. Cardiff, are requested to apply to the Architects, Messrs Veall and Sant, Arcade Chambers, High-street, Cardiff, where Plans and Specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained on payment of Two Guineas, which snm will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed Lanadowne-road Schools," to be delivered at the Offices of the Board on or before Monday, June 29th, 1896. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Chairman. School Board Offices, Howard-gardens, Cardiff, 12th June, 1896. 23B6 THE POWELL DUFFRYN STEAM JL COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, invite TEN- DERS for the supply of the undermentioned STORES from the 1st Jnly, 1896- No. No. 1. Bar iron and tram 14. Steam tubes, &c. plates. 15. Waste, lamp cotton, 2. Bolts, nuts, rivets, and &c. iron washers. 16. < 3. Brass, copper, &c. 17. Chain*. 4. Brattice cloth, 118. 5. Brashes and brooms. 19. Timber. 6. # 20. Stationery, printing, 7. Colliers' tools. I &c. —e 8. Leather belting, india- 21. It rubber and asbestos. 22. Horse feed. 9. Ironmongery. 23. It » 10. Safety and other 21. lamps, glasses, Ac. 24A. Norwegian or Swed- 11. Nails. fob pitpropa. 12. Oilskin clothing. 25. Lime and cement. 13. Steel, springs, &c. Forms of Tender and all information may be obtained, and patterns inspected, on application to the Manager, Stores Department, Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Limited, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Tenders to be sealed, and-addressed to the Directors of the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Limited, 18, Leadenhall-st-reet, London, B.C., marked on the outside Tender for Stores," and poked so as to be received not later than 10 a.m. on Monday, the 22nd' June, 1396. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they reserve to themselves the power of accepting any part of a Tender. By order, EDMD. R. CREED, Secretary. 18, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C., June, 1896. JgEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the PONTYGOF GIRLS and INFANTS' SCHOOL, as per Plans and Specification, which can be inspected at the Office of the Architects, Messrs James and Morgan. Market-street, Tredegar. Tenders to be in my hands on or before the 6th day of July. The Board do not bind tbemôdver GO accept the lowest or any tender. C. DAUNCEY (Solicitor), Clerk to the Board, 2407 Tredegar. rpHE DIRECTORS of R. & J. PULL- X MAN, LIMITED, invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of STEAM COAL delivered at Godalming New Station, for a period of twelve months, from July 1st. 1896. Particulars of quantities and qualities required will be supplied on application to the under- signed. Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned not later than June 24th. Directors do not btnd themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.— William H. Steggles, Assistant Secretary, Westbrook .and Salgasson Mills, Godalming. Surrey. 2192 rpHE GRAIGOLA MERTHYR CO;, J LTD., SWANSEA, Invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the following STORES and MATERIALS for the Six Months ending 31st December next :— Ironmongery, steam and Water Tubes and Fittings, Bolts and Nuts, Nails, Washers, &c. Packings, Waste, Brattice Cloth, &c., Cotton Belting and India Rubber Sheeting and Washers. Oils, Grease, Tallow, &c. Iron, Castings, Files and Steel Bars. for Drills and Shop Tools; Timber, Hay and Corn Explosives. Form of Tenders can be obtained on application to the Company. The lowest or any other Bonder not necessarily accepted. June 8th, 1896.. 2294 DAVIBS BROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. BUILDERS' MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS EVERY REQUISITE for tbe BUILDING TRADE. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND AT 1302 BARRY DOCKø SESSIONS AND SON S, l-IMITED, O Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES. TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. 69e XV KJ 1270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION QARDIFF jjyXHIBITlON. 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.WJL, LN.W.R., Taff, and Bute lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Plinehes, BUetters, and other Tequisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects Requirements emery Description of Constructional Steel and Icon Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES, Ts, 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. 684. 12P7 CARDIFF "EX HIBITION, STAND 331. QORFIELD, SON, CO., WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES, R VNGES. And all Building Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTION, CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1782 GRAIG BRICK CO., MORRISTON. BEST FACING AND MOULDED BRICKS. 1820 ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS EXECUTED. BffUla, Unttng-roams, LYNMOUTH. LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON LYNN VALLEY PRIVATE HOTEL JU AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, built specially to meet the requirements of the times, con- taining 60 ROOMS, LIGHTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT. All modern improvements. Boarding terms, 30s to 35s per week; 128 6d from Saturday to Monday, includ- ing table d'hote Saturday, three meals Sunday, break- fast Monday, with bed, etc. Write for tariff and photo. 1245 WILLIAM BEVAN <fc CO., Proprietors. ILFliACQMBE. ILFRACOMBE.—LANSDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts. Re-furnished and under New Management. Central Position. Magnificent Sea View. Special Week-e d Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. American Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 5s per day. 54 MINEHEAD. jyjINEHEAD, 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. Ceutral for Golf. Reduced Terms quoted from Easter to end of June. 1352 GEORGE THRISTLE, Proprietor. LONDON. ITB —THE RE OPENING OF THE GWALIA pRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close St. PancraeChurch), TA VISTOCK-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 te inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that his London GwaUa has under- §one thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has een 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 old, a Home from Home." POSITION CENTKAL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 1390 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C. mt. gPRIHG CLEAMING. 1896. SEND POSTCARD TO THE CARDIFF STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING, CARPET AND WINDOW CLEANING CO., LIMITED, MJNNY STREET, CATHAYS. I PKNARTH OPFICE 57, WINDSOR-ROAP. Every order receives prompt attention. Red Cross Vans and Ladder Truck* to all parts daily. RATIONAL TELEPHONE, ?& U&MS* finbiic jXmnstnunts. CARDIFF. T HEAT R E ROY A L. LESSEE AND MANAGER MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY. JUNE 15TH, Mr R. D'OYLY. CARTE'S CELEBRATED REPERTOIRE COMPANY, INCLUDING THE FAVOURITE ARTISTES. Mr GEORGE THORN E, Mr RICHARD CLARKE, Mr FRED BILLINGTON, Mr THOMAS REDMOND. Miss DOROTHY VANE, Miss MARGARET COCKBURN, Miss KATE FORSTER. • TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, ONDOLIERS. Thursday. YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, Tuesday, Friday, IOLANTEIE. PRINCESS IDA. Wednesday, Saturday, MIKADO. MIKADO. PLANS NOW OPEN lime and Prices as usual. Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell*&, Limited, Queen-street. Telephone No. 52L MONDAY, June 22nd, First Visit of ALEXANDER LOFTUS* Celebrated Contpaoy. in THE NEW BARMAID, From the Avenue Theatre, London. GRAND THEATRE. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. Letts* A MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOCNJtS. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. „T Important and special engagement of Mr JOHN WAINWRIGHTand COMPANY.m MrC&aciesSeade'* celebrated drama, NEVER TOO IT ATE TO jy^END,. by arrangement with SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS Doors opea at 7 commence 7J0. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephonej725. Prices 6d tojBl Is. <& £ mrstotts. J) AIL Y g E R V I C E BETWKJCN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting), JUNE. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. Mon. Mon. U.O ML 12.20, 6.45 pan. 5.15,8.30 p.m. Tues. 16-9.30, 11.15 a.m., | Tues. 16—«10a5aan., *12.0, 115,7.°p.m. ( 6.0, 8.0 p.m. Wed. 17—9.30, 11.30 a m., I Wed. 11-10.15 LID, 12.15, 2.10,8.0 p.m. ) 7.0,9.0 p.m. Thur. 18-9.15.11.15 Lm., I Thur. *1Z0, 1.0, 2.45 p.m. 1 *1.45, 8.0 p.m. Fn. 19—9.15, 11.15 a.m., I Fri. lit-10.0 a.m., *12.0, ;i 1.0,3.0p.m. | 1.45,8.30 p.m. ■Sat. 20-9.45, a.m., 12.15, | Sat. 20-10,30 a.m., ID, 2.45^.45 p.m. I 3.45, 9.15, p.m. Mon. 22—12.15, 2.15, 4.15 | Mon. 22—1.0, 3.0, 6.15 p.m. Toes. 23-1.15, 3.15, 6.0 pm Tues..3-"2.0, 4.0, 7.15 pm 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 HO! LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, and WAVERLEY. Weather and circumstances permitting. JUNE. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE Monday 15 10. 0 a.m. Monday 15 5.30 p.m. Tuesday 16 9.30 a.m. j Tuesday 16 6.45 pan. Wed. Wed. 17, 4.30& 7. Opjn. Thurs.. 18.10.. 0a.m. Titurs.. 18. 6. 0 p.m. Friday 19 It 0 a.m. | Friday 19. i.3C1 p.m. 8. Opoa. Tuesday 23 3. 0 p.m. Wed. 24. 8.45a.m. I Wed. 24. 2. 0 p.DL Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff; also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35ruinates later than Hfracombe. SPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES TO DEVON AND CORNWALL. In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see Mils. 1.356-1096 gP ECUL SAILINGS. MONDAY, June 15th. EVENING TRIP to BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff 8.0 pan., arriving back about 11.0 p.m. Fare Is. TUESDAY, June lith. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY. Leave Caidiff 9.30 son. CloveUy, 5..16 Ilfra. eoaibe, 6 Lynmouth, 7.20 p.m. MUMBLES. Leave Cardiff 10.30 a.m.; Mumbles, 4.15p.m. CLEVEDON, via Weston. Leave Cardiff 1.15 p.m. Clevedoo, 5.0 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO NEWPORT. Leave Cardiff *7.0 p.m. Newport, 9.30 p.m. Fare Is. WEDNESDAY, June 17th. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 2.15 p.m. Hfracombe, 7.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 7.35 p.iI1. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON. via Weston. Leave Cardiff 2.10 p.m. ;Clevedon, 6.1 > p.m. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and NEWPORT (not to land). Leave Cardiff, 7.15 p.m. returning about 10.0 p.m. Fare, Is. THURSDAY. June 18th. MUMBLES.—-Leave Cardiff, 1L30 a.m.; Mumbles, 6.30 p.m. Cardiff for Clevedon and Bristol, 8.45 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via Weston.- Leave Cardiff, 2.45 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.15 p.m. Mote.—Trips marked leave Penarth 20 minutes before Cardiff. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 70s., Bute-street, Cardiff or Messrs P. and A. CAMPBELL, LTD., Cumberland 1340 Basin, BristoL lOBe LORNA DOONE COMPANY. JtLJ LO&NA DOONE A SCOTIA. SPECIAL SAILINGS, Weather and circumstances permitting. MONDAY, Jnae 15th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE (Locna Dome). LeaweOunlifi 9.45 Penarth. M).0 &.m.: 4.0; Lynmouth, 4.36-pja. TUESDAY, June 16th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE (Lorna Doone). Leave Cardiff 11.0 Pen&rth, 11.10 a.m.; Hfracombe, 4.45 Lynmouth, 5.20 p.m. SPECIAL.—Monthly Tickets are now being issued, price 7s 6d each. For same and further particulars apply to J. aud M. Gunn and Co., or to the Agent, Box Office, Pier Head, Cardiff. NORW AY, SWEDEN, AND RUSSIA., HOLIDAY TOURS. The WILSON LINE of First-class, Splendidly-fitted Passenger Steamers, with Saloons and Sleeping Accom. modation Amidships. HULL to BERGEN and STAVANGER, every TUES- DAY. HULL to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTLANSAND every FRIDAY. HULL to DRONTHEIM, every THURSDAY. HULL to GOTHENBURG, every SATURDAY. 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 FRIDAY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON SONS and CO. (Limited), HULL, or to JOHN BOVEY and CO., CARDIFF. 1683 Insurant. pHOENIX FIRE OFFICE, 9, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CRABING-CROS8, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff:— Mr David Shepherd, 1, .Frederick>street; Mr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mi Charles E. Stallybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers. 1031 THE PURE BEER BILL-IN PARLIAMENT. In compliance with the proposed Act the JJEDRUTH JgREWERY QOMPANY (LIMITED) Are now introducing their CELEBRATED CORNISH ALES, PURE AND UNADULTERATED MALT AND: HOPS. ASK FOR THESE ALES AT ALL FBEI: PUBLIC-HOUSES. SOUTH WALES AGENCY AT SWANSEA. OFFICES AND STaUS: 42A, WIND.STREET. 1465 BERTIE DA VIES, MANASER. CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL f POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Caroiif and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptions 0' Advertising Circular Distribntisg, dtc. lOW 38001 All orders promptly uteaded'to uw mua.mulUli. CARDIFF. "'Tis aoiin mortals to command snccess, batwe8 more—deserve it." THE E M P 1 R E. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating means of ventilation, the atmosphere is cooler inside than outside the Empire, a.nd its purity is forthet ensured by the employment of the Electric Light. Crowded Houses, Delighted Audiences Nightly Testify to the Popularity of thePowerfnl Companies appearing each evening at the New Empire. TO-NIGHT 4 THE ORIGINAL ELLIN O rpROUPE, ACROBATS and RISLEY PERFORMERS of tbe most Marvellous Character. THE CHARMING EFFIE QUARTETTE. JAMES NORRIE, the Male Soprano Burlesque Artistes—The REVELL TROUPE. MDLLE. DE ROSA MISS FLO MERRY. O'CONNOR and MARNEY, Vocal and Saltatorial Artistes. From the Palace Theatre, London, HILL and HULL. A Pair of Grotesque Eccentrics. Next Week :—The Selkirks and Tom White's FHMM Arabs. Notice.—Seats can be booked without extra. fee be- tween-the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 18 pan. Plan of Boxes, Faotenils. and Grand Circle. gTOLL'S AN OPT ICON* PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. LAST WEEK OF MR G. H. S N A Z ELL B, In his Beautiful and Interesting Entertainment, entitled MUSIC, SONG. STORY, AND TRAVELS, PICTORIALLY ILLUSTRATED. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ♦ His Apparatus and Scenes have Cost over £2.0a0.4 the oridnalpicture8 of tbeoopiee which Mr Soaselle wows to illustrate his Sorigs and Recitals are by the World's greatest Artists. A FEAST FOR THE EYE, THE EAR, & THE MINB, Every Evening at ;.45, Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock and 7.45. SUNDAY. June 21st, SACRED CONCERT. Admission Free. Seats ls, 6<1, 3d. Daily Prices of Admission Stalls and Circle, It; Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d,. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. JL MANAGING DIRRCTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Mimic of the Generation The Hit of the LtiOtdOP, Variety Season Mr HARRY TATE. JESSE BURTON, LILY MARNEY. a. Colleen from Ireland THE THREE SISTERS CHESTER. THE MUSICAL JACKSON FAMILY. 4 BESSIE MUNROE. 4 ABDULLAH BEDOUIN TROUPE OF 14 AMBB NEXT WEEK—Tbe Marvellous Kellmo Troupe. NEWPORT. rp H E EMPIRE^ X MANAORAE Siuciot..OSFLFU'D &X0EL. TO-NIGHTI MDLLE JENNY MTTJ-K KATE COHEN, MAXFORD AND OTIKIk REUBEN HILL, D. W. WATSON. GALLIMOIUC ft KENYON, MASTER MALLAH. Mr ALBERT CHRISTIAN. NEXT WJtBK-Tbe Celebrated G. H. RnaytP* ahm Harry Tate. THREE LEADING SCOTCH WHISKIES. THE ROYAL LIQUEUR, THE ROYAL BLENDi SCOTCH CREAM. In Bond and Duty Paid. Sole Agents is Cardiff and District ?- STEVENS & gON (CARDIFF), LTIX* ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT MASONIC BUILDINGS, PENARTH. 2541 0ARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PIANOS AND ORGANS. fJIHOMPSON & "gHACKELL (Ud), (STAND 118 AND OLD CARDIFF STAND 15). The Finest Display of Musical Instruments ever shorn in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Modela, BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Improved designs, KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLAR!) PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, TJMTRAT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DBUVBMa FREE. OLD PlUiOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE All Instrumental Sopptted on New Hire System il desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beaatifnlly Illnscrated CUalops Free by Post os application to Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr. or any Hi the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH. Usual Price 3(}GiIIÎIØI, 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-stres^ fRISTOL .142, Newfoundland-road. WANSKA Si, Castle-streefc NEWPORT — ..23, Commercial-street GLOUC ESTER .146, Westgate-street, MERTHYR 118, High-street, PONTY PRIDD Taff-street LLANELLY 60, Stepney-street RHONDDA 81. Tylacelyn-read, Penygraig BRIDGEND 1, Wyndham-streeo FERNDALE 37, Strand. BARRY DOCK 49, Holton-road With Agents in most of the Towns and Villages ii the Principality. 10(7 ROYAL j WELSH TJT-HISKT. j EXHIBITION MATTERS are progressing favourably, so say the Bad tive. AN UNDENIABLE FACT is also being made manifest, that is, tbsj ROYAL WELSH WHISKY is one of ti* important features of the stow, its genera excellence being quite a TOPIC OF COM MENT amongst connoisseurs of good whisk) OF ALL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT WELSH WALES. Distillery FRONGOCH, BALA. Wholesale Agents J. R. pHILLIPS & CO. (LTD. 384e NELSON-STREET BRISTOL 2^24 LAWN MOWERS LAWN MOWERS. WE ARE THE ONLY MAKERS OF LAWN MOWERS appointed by Royal Warrant as Makers fee Her Majesty the Qaeen and His Royal Highuess the Prince of Wales. CAREEN'S PATENT" SILEN! MESSOR" JÄWS MOWKRS, WITH DI PROVED WHEELS AND SOLID LINK STEEL CHAINS. NEW MONARCH and OTHER PATTERNS, Take the lead of all others, and are the FIRST, FOREMOST, and BEST IN THE WORLD. They have stood the test for upwards of 30 years, ani have carried off EVERY HIGHEST PRIZE which hat been given in all cases of competition. They are in constant use in all the Royal Gardens and Golf Clubs. They will cut either short or long grass, bents, &c.. wet or dry. EVERY ONE SENT OUT IS GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction, otherwise it may be returned a.t once FREE OF COaT to the PURCHASER. They can be had of all respectable Ironmongers Seedsmen in the United Kingdom, or from the Manufacturers. THOMAS GREEN & SON, LIMITED SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, AKV SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROA9. LONDON, S.E. Carriage Paid to all the Principal Railway StatioMtt the United Kingdom. Illustrated Price Lists, with Testimonials, Free on Application. BEWARE OF DECEPTIVE IMITATIONS. N.B.—Repairs promptly done at both our Establish ments tor the trade as well as others. 1391 WONDERFUL MEDICINE. This most miraculous remedy never fails in any casa however long standing and obstinate. It relieves alt distressing symptoms, saves doctors' bills, and pre- serves health. Thousands have been relieved by its use, as testified by the numerous unsolicited testi- monials. Pills alone are useless, and only cause disap- I pointmeut. Sufferers do not delay, but lielld at once a stamped addressed envelope for invaluablepartieulart and testimonials.—A. ROC HARD, 158, MiUfields-road Clapton, London, N.E. BU