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-oJ. fag ¡\u.díøn. '1 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr O. COLEMAN. ,far 5 unclaimed Property, at Cardiff Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Mnr„h4 Timber Trees, Cothy Bridge. Nantgaredig Messrs GOTTWALTZ, b6WRING, and PEBB*. Proof Etchings and Engravings, at Cardiff Mar. 18 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 19 Household Furniture, at Penarth •• •• March 25 Horses and Carriages, &c.. at & Co Messrs GRAHAM. HITCHCOX & C0,;I h n Properties, at Newport.. • AX" Messrs H. HILL & CO. March 6 Household Furniture, Ac, at Swansea -March Mr J. H. JAMES. Safe,. at Mountain Etchings and Engravings, at Swansea. March 6 Leaseholds, at Swansea • M £ .rch £ Farming Stock &c.. at Maesycwmmer ..March 5& 6 "M"5 Household Furniture, etc., at Rooms March 3, 5 Sate, at Boon. -j'.iitVliA i jV March 6 Mr W. r.IARSHALL. Horses, Crmg,. gS^ISijgSSgW- •»«!. 5 Mr DA'"IEL MORGAN. Stock, Book Debts,.&c., at Cardiff Mai. 5 Leasehold Pf»rte^ „ y Mar. 13 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Plant, Machinery, &c. west • • • March 18 1\1r R. T. rc Double-licensed Inn, ,fccat Gellygaer Mar 17 >iessrs STEPHEN SON and ALEXANDER Foundry and Engineering Plant, atCaerpliilly. March 19 Plant and Machinery, at Port Talbot.April 9 A 10 Plant, Machinery &c at Cwmavon Works „May — v tj T> *li MCHARD THOMAS. Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff March 9 Yearlings, at Cardiff .March 10 J AM i:S' THOMAS.' Machinery, Tools, &c., at Milford Haven Mar. — Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON- Pianofortes, Organs. &c., at Cardiff March 10 JT, Mr JOHN YOUNG. Licensed Premises, at Newport Mar. 4 Business Premises, &c., at Newport March 4 Family Residence, at Cardiff .March 12 61 PONTCANNA-STREET. CANTON, CARDIFF. SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS is in- stmcied by the Owner to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th March, 1896, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening (subject toO snch conditions as shall be then and there produced), all that commodious., conveniently-arranged, ana well DOUBLE-FRONTED LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as 61 Pontcanna.street (off Cathedral.road), Canton, Cardiff, now in the occupation of the owner, WHl containing spacious cellar in basement, drawing- *oom, dining-room, 27ft, by 12ft,kitchen %nd theothtr usual offices on the ground floor; andi 7 bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold), and w.c. on first and second floors, as well as w.c. outside, fliers is also a „arden, small conservatory, and back entrance. Co The house i held for a term of 99 years from 29th September. 1890, at a ground rent of £518sper annum, and has a. frontage of 29ft. to Pontcanna-street, and, if > necessary, can easily be converted into business pre- Ibises. Possession on completion of purchase. Further particulars and orders to view may be ob- tained UDon application to the Auctioneer, 2, Duke- Wreet, Cardiff; or to Mr H. J. Fislier, Solicitor. 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff. ROATH MARKET. CARDIFF. R J. RICHARD THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION at this Market, on TUESDAY, W»« 10th March, 1896, at 11.30 a.m., 50 CORN-FED FAT YEARLINGS. further Entries solicited. aK)i Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Duke-street. Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. BE THOMAS DA VIES, 63, BROAD\VA\ .CARDIFF. SALg OF GttOCER'S AND IS BOOK DEBTS, BREAD ROUND, PONY AND TRAP, &C. MR DANIEL MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the above place (under powers of a Deed of Assignment), on THURS- DAY NEXT, March 5th. 1896, the „ 8TOCK FIXTURES, BOOK DEBTa, PONY AND TRAP, Ac. Also the Goodwill of a Bakery and Bread Round. The Book Debts amount to £ 101, and are all created within the last 9 months, ihe Bakery and Bread Round has a turnover of 7 or 8 sacks per week. A acbednle of the Book Debts can be seen and any further information obtained oc application to the Trustee 19, Duke-street, Cardiff or to Messrs John Vaughan, Solicitors, Cardiff.. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. The Household Furniture and Effects belonging to the above Estate will be Sold by Auction at 117, Strathnairn-street, on Friday next. March 6th, at 11 o'clock, a.m* Auctioneer's Offices, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff, 8535 CASTLE ROAD, W ELLFIELD • PLACE, COW- BRIDGE KOAD, WOODVILLE ROAD. AND LIONEL-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Mil DANIEL MORGAN is instructed to SELL by PUBUC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY..March 13tli, 1896. at 7 o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES. Viz. :— SHOP and DWELLING- HOTTSF heincNo. 230, Castle-road. Cardiff, and now in the oSion of Mr Jenkins, butcher, for a term of 10 years, seven years unexpired, at an annual rental of £55. The Premises are held under lease for a term of 99 years from 1886 at the low annual ground rent LOT 2?—All that verv superior VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 3, Wellfield-place, Wellfield-road, Cardiff. The house contains 2 sitting-rooms, conservatory kitchen, pantries, &c.; also 4 good bedrooms, bath (hot and cold), lavatory, and w-°-i a»d is let at a Weekly rental of 135 6d. There is a back entrance to this house. Held under for 99 years from 1892 at the low ground rent of B5 2s. „, LoT 3.—All that verv desirable RESIDENCE, being No. 249, Cowbrldge-road, Cardiff, now in the occupa- tion of Dr. Cownie, at an annual rental 01 i,oo. Held under lease for a term of 93 years from at the very low ground rent of £ 2 per annum c l?tTriT — LOT 4. All those Eight capital LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 166-180, woodviiie- road East, and let to desirable tenants at 7s per week each Held under lease for 99 years from 1886, at a ground rent of B2 5s per house. LOT 5.-AII those Six LEASEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCES. being Nos. 13 to 23, Lionel-road, Canton, each house containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, •tc-3 good bedrooms, bath (hot and cold), etc., and letting at a rental of 9s and 10s each per week, lhere ate back entrances to each of the houses. Heid Under lease for 9a years from 1895, at a giound **The abov^propecties will be offered separately, if that capital LEASEHOLD ^WE^LING- HOUSE. being No. 4, GougU-stre^ CciuUtt (near centre of town), let at 10s per week. HeHl untier leaso for 99 years from 1858, at an annual, ground rent of For" further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 19, Puke-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW On THURSDAY NEXT, March 5th, 1896. SHORT NOTICE of IMPORI ANT SALE of_a large assemblage of excellent and >uodern HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, removed from The Parade, wouts- worth-street, Crwys-road, and Albany-road a^soia Ship's PIANOFORTE in walnut case and UA±t- MONIUMS. l\/t ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON have JLTA received instructions from the various owneis JLTA received instructions from the various owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, a large quantity of valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, including 6ft. and 5ft. walnut sideboards, inlaid rose- Wood and walnut cabinets, gilt and walnut pier- Classes, 3 massive dining-room suites covered m morocco leather and Persian saddlebags, divan easy chair, massive marble clocks, pairs of bronzes, dining and occasional tables, walnut suite covered in Telvet, a 4ft. 6in. Scotch bedroom suite. 3 other bed- rootn suites, a 6ft. winged wardrobe with pair of handsome toilets to match, several excellent made-up beht Wilton and Brussels carpets, 7 iron and brass -French bedsteads with complete bedding, 4ft. ward- robes, pair of duchesse toilets, chests of drawers, and numerous other lots. On view day prior to and morning of sale, which Will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 CARDIFF. TO SOLICITORS BANKERS. MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS, AND OTHERS MESllS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are instructed to SELf, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, March 6th, 18*6, at their Rooms as above, a Valuable Consignment of Fifteen High class Wr°U^FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, of various sizes, from 22in. to oft. high, with all the latent and most approved modern fittings and linprove- manufactured by the well-known flm cf Th Withers and Sons, Phoenix Safe Works, Messrs Th. consignment is direct from the WestBromwich. iieconj, confldence makers, and the .•"«> d Sons. Safes the recommend -Messrs 1"?!rJ,i„ed a worM-wide celebrity, public, a^ tbey havt «b •• ts>3 Government and Md are now in use of Her .10- » the Birmingham Post Offices in England "n(1 ty,e joint Stock Bank- and Dudley Banking Cornpan. tjje Birming- ing Company, the Agra. Ban;c ol yf tlie Bank of fcam and Worcester Banla"h„t<! Pciie Imperial and Hollai'd, and other important banK-, other Insurance Companies, &c.,&c- On View Morning ot Sale from 9 a.in. Sale will commence at 2.30 p.m. precis; y- t},eir Catalogues may be had of the Auction 3534 Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. cw.„ffT REAR OF TOWN HALL. WESTGATb-STRE&i. CARDIFF. SALE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. CONFIS- CATED CASKS OF BEER, &c. MR O. COLEMAN has received instruc- tions from the Head Constable of Cardiff to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 5th, 1896, as above, a quantity of I UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, Comprising wearing apparel, umbrellas, walking- sticks, «fec., together with a large number of 4%-gallon beer casks, and the usual jugs, bottles, taps, sc., the same being confiscated goods. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon, Further particular may be had of the Auctioneer, 14, High-street, Cardiff. 8610 ON TUESDAY/MARCH 10TH ^SH\SiwCANHIS £ A^sisS„™iO- BO?K MpSlctS.08, ACC0KDli>NS, SHEET MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON have received instructions flom Messrs Perc Mason and Co., :»s trustee m Bankruptcy and under deed of assignment, amongst others, to SELL by AUCTION, at th.> St. Johns squa.ro Auction Mart, Cardiff at '30 p.m., on the above date, about 16 piANOKORTES AM) AMERICAN ORGANS, 45 Violins, Oa^es and ^a^oIlnes. Banjos, Accordions, Sheet and hook ^IUSIC, < £ < Many of' the above an- i;^roa%salln,irhhly t0ned Instruments iu elegant, walnut cases and by some of the best makers, suitable tor private House*, schools, aSr^jnn, and niovning ot .ale 8595 NEW P 0 K T "o F F I c k"s OF THE SOUTH WALESTHI)AII^Y NEWS, 18. BRIDGE • BT&EET aùs by ^nrtion. SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK. RE MR JOHN BROOKS, DECEASED. IMPORTANT SALE, by order of Messrs B. Brooks aud Sons, the old-established Art Publishers, of 171, Strand, W.C. (Established 1760), who are realising a portion of their finest stock for partner- ship purposes. (Re Mr John Brooks, deceased.) Comprising examples of only the newest and choicest publications of the day, many of which have only just been published. PROOF ETCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, &c., embracing well-known examples of enunenc artisra. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING & PERRY, at their Cardiff, This Day, WEDNESDAY, 4th March, at 1Z Catalogues may be obtained at the office of the^Auc- tioneers. _——————— SALE THIS DAY. NEWPORT. SALE OF VALUABLE LICENSED BEERHOUSE. etc. "1%/RR JOHN "XOUNG has been favoured M withinstructions ^om AUCTION JffiSSKSsaa" of sssasns at Sale, and with which VJSthshire In- Common l'orm Conditions of iotS; the under- corporated w. X|'vWD PREMISES, viz. CASTLE INN. situate a.nd being No.9. Castle-street, Newport, which were lately leased to Hancock a.nd Co., a.t £104 per « .he —«• adlp„d°or tbetrJ« do»e, »"d for having 4 bedrooms, bar, taproom, 20ft. by 12ft., WBohthi:ots ate h&etd under lease from Lord^redegar a farm nf vpars from 25th M&rcli, 1839, at ft ground rent (apportionace) of £ 1 10s per annum on eaThe°licensed premises are well known. and the capabilities of a larger trade fully recognised by all persons interested in this business. „ w The Sale will be held at the Westgate Hotel, New- port, on WEDNESDAY. March 4th, 1B96, at 3 p.m. ^Forftirther particulars apply to the Auctioneer.at his offices, 1, Tredegar Chamber^ Newp.^t or to the solicitors. Messrs LLOYD aud PUAn» Newport, Mon. Dated, Newport, February 6th, 1886. 8423 SALE THIS DAY. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. CWMCARNE AND TYDU. MR JOHN YOUNG has been favoured JLt'JL with instructions by the representatives of the late Mrs Hannah Lewis, deceased, to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be produced at sale, and with which will be in- corporated the common form conditions of the Mon- mouthshire Incorporated Law BUSINESS PREMISES AND DWELLING- HOUSES, Comprising— LOT 1.—All that central Comer SHOP, DWELLING- HOOSE, Stores, and Stable, Coachhouse, Garden, and Premises situate at Cross Roads, near Abercarn f/, leased to Mr O. Dodd, for a term of 7 years, from July, 1893, at the yearly rent of £Z116: with the option of renewal for a further 7 years at same rental It HSSI au.1 PaE»nsF.S rit.rt. n?» tto ljd:, and substantially taut, and most conveniently situated, and are so arranged as to form two separate h°ThisS Lot is Copyhold of the Manor of Rogerstone, andis subject to a fine of 5s on alienation. The Propert y is in hand, and possession can be given to the Purchaser on completion. # The rapidly improving districts in which the above Properties are situate, commend them to Capitalists and others seeking sound investments. Sale will be "ld at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, March 4th, 1896, at 3 o clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 1, Tredegar Chambeni, Newport; or to Messrs nadeand Son, Solicitors, Newport. „„ Dated, Newport, February 6th, 1896. 81121 SALE TO-MORROW. TREDEGAR, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO GENTLEMEN, CAB PROPRIETORS, and OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C. MR W. MARSHALL has been favoured with instructions from Mr Philip Lloyd (in con&tquence of his retiring from the posting business) to SELL by AUCTION at the Casole Hotel, Tredegar, on THURSDAY, March 5th. the whole of his HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., as follows .-—Eight grand harness HORSES, viz., Boozer, 16'1 bands, 5 year old, a grand carriage horse, quiet to ride or drive, and would make an excellent "wheeler in a coach; Tom, 16 hands, aged Gentleman, 16'1 hands, lUted; Hereford Joe, 15 hands, aged Bess, 15-1 hands, aced Bess, 15'2 hands, aged PaAsey, 16 hands, aged Jim, 15'1 hands, 5 year old also three horses, the property of a gentleman. •• t The above are quiet In harness, m excellent condl- tion.andaUve^dw^ke™. CARRlAGES; LANDAU. A delightful carriage, one of the best, nearly new, built by Marsden, Birmingham fitted with patent self-acting head, shafts, pole, and bar mats and lamps complete. » BREAK.—Strongly built and in excellent repair, to CaBROUtmAM'-With circular front, in beautiful condition, a well-finished carriage, with pair fittings. HEARSE.—The most modern glass panel Hearse by Marsden Birmingham, is handsomely carved and painted, nearly new, hardly soiled, all the recent lmwA^^ONETTE. —A fir3t-class carriage in good rftnair to carry 6 persona, or pair. S>OGCARTS.—Four splendid Dogcarts, all in good rendition One Char-a-banc, one Luggage W aggon. S A—Four sets of single harness. Four sets 3S fWS "GJ'TWSI in tbe Castle Yard at 2 s A-ASSF A Merthyr Valleys. 'l'el'lll casb. Particuiars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Office. Red Lion-square Tredegar. Dated February 11th, 1896. SALE TO-MORROW. FIRE! WTRF PROOF AND THIEF-RESISTING SAFES. KLHALL, MOUNTAIN ASH. MR J. H. JAMES has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Jacob Cart- wrifrtifc and Son, the eminent Safe Manufacturers, of West Bromwich (established over half a century), to SFLLbv AUCTION, on THURSDAY, March 5, 1896, a consignment of FIFTEEN of their solendidly-fimshed and SpJnU3rAND THIEF-RESISTING SAFES, direct from their manufactory, and ranging in size from 20in to 36in. high, both single and double doors, inXdinga capital tlouble-door office safe, 30m. by Min bv22iii., with master keys and separate compart- mrnta • also an extra strong banaed single door safe, suitable for pawnbroker or jeweller,, small and largo stroma-banded safes suitable for private houses and tradefmen, all fitted with Messrs Cartwnghts 6 and 8-levlnPowder-proof Invincible Locks, with Duplicate aud Master Keys. Sale to commence at 3 o clock prompt. For further particulars apply to Mr J. H. James, A'n.b!—mVAuctioneer particularly requests the at- tendance cf jewellers, shopkeepers, solicitors, and business gentlemen. girt; On View Morning of Sale. 85;55 SALE TO MORROW r wTTTHAF FARM. MAESYCWMMERj MON. Distant about %-Mile from Hengoed J miction Station on the Great Western and Rhyinney Railways, and about the same distance from Maesycwmmer Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, and about one ASSSASSI AF^P MFN1S DAIRY UTENSILS, together with part of MESSRS HENR\ LEWIS AND SONS have been favoured with instructions from H JLM. have been favoured with instructions from H a T>irrp)l Kra Cwhois leaving the place), to SBLL by. PUBL^^AUciTON, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY,. March 5th and 6th, 189ft, at the above-named Place, the whole of tbe following FARMING* STOcK'HEUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ltc., viz. :— CATTLE.—12 Cattle. HORSES.—3 Horses. POULTRY!-—About 100 Head of Poultry, Turkeys, Geese, and Ducks. „ „nri Dsdrv IMPLEMENTS. — Harness, Crops, and wairy Utensils. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Three months credit will be given on agoodapP^^ security to purchasers of £ 10 a.n<I upwa.rds or discount ■will be allowed for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum on live and dead farming stock. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock each day. » Farming stock, Poultry, Crops, Implements, and Dairy Utensils will be sold on first day of sale. OOIlS on view each morning of sale. For catalogues apply to the Auctioneer. BW Gellihir Farm. Nelson, Glaui.. Feb. 22nd, 189&. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO, will SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, March 6th, 1806, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AND EFFECTS, Comprising: Mahogany rlininp suite in leather, drawiuK-r'>ora suite in saddlebags, inlaid sideboard, walnut; cbeffolUers, occasional tables, walnut oyer- harmonium, walnut pianoforte with iron frame couches in velvet, dining tables, carpets, irauie, wooi rUgg, mats, iron brass rail bed- hearthrug mattresses, featiier and millpuff beds, steads, spnng mawit<JpS| dressill^ table, washstands kitcij0n requisites, dresser, 4c. 8663 ^l°e°to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. RITFTF SALE OF'GROCERY STOCK, l "r^RTii Ac., belonging to the Estate of X BOOK DEBTS, N ntymoel, WILL NOT Joseph Ayres, Pncetown, J g619 NOW T^^fC^VTRS. Anctioneer, Bridgend. THE GREAT over. NPHOMPSON'S BURDOCK ^SS. X. come the worst forms of diseaae=> they tate of the blood, stomach, liver, ana medicines go to the core of every disease.where no other mUUACluell nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the ioiiowin complaints Indigestion, or wind in the stom bowels, giddiness iu the head, dimness of Bight, w sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation oi the heart. and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness l" tu chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains m the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, soie heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, acabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is l}d wd 2s 9d each,' sold by "most. Chemists, or from tns Bqr4<rckJ,'FUl UMUtfactor?, 44, Oxford-atreet. SwMMnftf T005 ^AUS BP Indian. Be Mr JOHN BROOKS, Deceased. CHOICE ARTIST PROOF ETCHINGS. ENGRAVINGS, PHOro. GRAVURES, dlC. TMP/IBTACT SALE, by order of Messrs B. BROOKS and SONS, the Old-established Art Publishers, of 171 Strand, W.C. (Established 1760), who are realising a portion of their finest stock for partner- ship purposes (Re Mr John Brooks, Deceased^, com- prising examoles of only the Newest and Choicest Publications of the day. many of which have only just been published. High-class Modern t PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, 1 PHOTOGRAVURES, &c., Embracing well-known examples of Ernest Parton BritonRiviereRAs Sir E. Waller Peter Graham, R.A. Sir E. Landseer, R-A. J- S. Noble Alma Tadema, R.A. Geo. E. Holmes Samuel Cousins, R.A. Yeelld King A Rosa. Bonheur HirJ. E; MillaM, B.A. Birket Foster A. Gravier Maude Goodman T. L. Atkinson J. M. W. Turner. R.A. Thos. Blinks James Hardy C. Burton Barber Heywood Hardy Wardle T TR? T TWF Marcus Stone, R. A. JiasAf T ? x> » Luke Fildes, R.A. B. W. Leadei, R.A. And other Eminent Artists, including Artist Proofs of the following new publications :— Au Revoir Lady Windermere Come Home Do Gifts. Guess Who's There; Derwent Water; Summer Sunshine; The Ivy Clings where the Church Bells Ring The Brook He Loved Burnham Beeches A Tit Bit; Joyous Summer Marsh Mea- dows Durham Cathedral; For Dear Life A Love Story: Entre Nous; Christmas Talcs; Oat of Control; &c., doc., &c., and many others of the most noted publications of the day. The whole are, with few exceptions, in the Remarque and other Artist Proof state of the Plate, mostly signed by the respective Artists and Etchers, and retaining all their Cream and Beauty, many of the impressions being on TISSUE VELLUM, a. speciality of the firm, the Artist Proofs on which being a work of the highest class, combining Rich- ness and Brilliancy never before attained in the Re- production of Art; which will be SOLD by AUC. TION by MESSRS J. M. LEEDER and SON at the Swansea Auction g Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 6th, 1896,al; 11.30 o'clock. Catalogues to be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers. On view Thursday, March 5th. 8599 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE. HOLDS, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MEsSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there produced, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street. Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 10th, 1896. the following valuable PROPERTIES, Viz. :— LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 9, Park-road, Swansea, lately in the occupation of Mr G. Goddard, at a rental of S26 per annum. It contains on the ground floor drawing-room with bay window, dining-room, kitchen, Kcullery, usual offices, and a piece of garden ground in the rear with back entrance. On the first floor, two bedrooms (the front having a bay window), dressing- room and w.c. On the second floor, bath-room and a large bedroom. The premises are held on lease for a term of 99 years from June, 1875, at a ground rent of £3 16s 6d per annum. LOT 2.-All those TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 156 and 157, Llaugyfelach-road, Swansea, in the respective occupations of Messrs Levi and Owen, at an aggregate gross rental of JE41 12s per annum. Held by underlease for a term of 99 years, less three days, from October 25th, IS-1, at a ground rent of S7 10s. LOT 3.—All those THREE recently erected DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 55, 56, and 58, Colbourne-terrace, Swansea, in the occupation of Messrs Williams, Mills, and Tre- genna, at 5s per week each. Also that COMMODIOUS SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES. No. 57, Colbourne-terrace, in the occupation of Mrs White, at a rental of 7s per week. Nos. 55 and 56 each contain two living rooms', kitchen, scullery, two bedrooms, and a yard. No. 53 has one room less. No. 57 contains shop, sitting-room, kitchen, four bedrooms, washhouse, and a. large yard with cart entrance. The foregoing are held by lease for a term of about 75 years, at a ground rent of £7 per annum. The property will b:) first offered in one lot, and if not sold each house will be put up separately, and the ground rent apportioned at the time of sale. LoT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISE3 called Slngapura Villa," situate and being No. 30, Brynymor-road, at the corner of Westbury- street, Swansea, containing 7 rooms, attic, cellar, and back entrance, and now in the occupation of Mr S. Solomon, on a lease tor five years from September 29th, 1892, at the annual rent of £33, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 5.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, adjoining the last lot, and being No. I, Westbury-street, containing 7 rooms, attic, aud back entrance, and now in the occupation of Mrs Jenkins, as yearly tenant, at B24 per annum, tenant paying raLeOTa6d-^Ml3that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISKS adjoining Che last lot, and being No. 2, Westbury-stteet, containing 7 rooms, attic, and back entrance, aud now in tho occupation of Mr G. W. Bond, as yearly tenant, at B22 per a.nnum, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES adjoining the last lot, and being No. 3, Westbury-street, containing 7 rooms, cellar, attic, and back entrance, estimated to produce a rental of £ 24 a year, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 8. — All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the last lot, and being No. 4, Westbury-street, containing six rooms, attic, and back entrance, estimated to produce a. rental of B22 a year, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 4 tp ii inclusive have lately been thoroughly renovated, and are held under a lease for residue of a term of 84 years, less two days, from 9t,h September. 1866, subject to a ground rent of j313 10s, which will be apportioned at B2 14s per house. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particularsjaa to Lot 1 apply to Messrs W. R. Smith & Son, Solicitors, Weston-super-Mare as to Lot 2 to Messrs Jones ifc Beddoe, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil; as to Lot.) to Messrs Collins & Woods, Solici- tors, Worcester-place, Swanse¡1,; M to Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 to R. J. Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea; or as to the whole to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 8597 IMPORTANT SALE OF~VALUABLE~LEASEHOLDS SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MISSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON J-tJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 10th, 1896, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND GROUND RENTS, viz. LOT 1.—All that eompact DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES known as No. 1, Ivor Villas, situate on the comer of St. Helen's-road, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr W. Thomas as yearly tenant, at a rental of R40. LOT 2.—All that convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, GAUDEN, and t REMISES known as No. 2, Ivor Villas, situate adjoining the foregoing lot, in the occu- pation of Mr J. Godfrey as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 36. Lots 1 and 2 will be sold by way of underlease for a. tern of 99 years, less three days, from March 25th, 1860, at the apportioned yearly ground rents of £10 on lot 1, and £8 10s on lot 2 respectively. LOT 3.—THREE LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS of £10, JS8 10s, and £26 5s respectively, arising out of and secured by lots 1 and 2, and by a commodious Family Residence and Premises, known as Shaftes- bury Villa (formerly St. Andrew's College), St. Helen's- road, Swansea, underleased tor terms of 99 years, less three days, from March 25th, 1850, at the above- mentioned ground rents. Lot 3 is held, with lots 1 and 2, by lease for a term of 99 vears from March 25th, 1860, at a ground rent of R18 10s. LOT 4.—All those TWO SHOPS, DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 63 and 64, Oxford-street, Swansea. No. 63 has been underleased for the remainder of the original term, less three days, at an apportioned ground rent of £2 10s óll, and will be sold subject thereto. No. 6t is in the occupation of Miss A. T. Houwood, confectioner, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 60 per annum. LOT 5.-All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 65, Oxford-street, Swansea, adjoining the last. mentioned lot, in the occupation of Mr James Horn, boot and shoe maker, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 60. Lots 4 and 5 are held by lease for three lives and 99 yeavs from September 29th, 1830, at a ground rent of S7 lis 6d, of which £5 15 will be apportioned on lot 4, aud £ 2 10s on lot 5. _„,„T Ttm« LOT 6.—All that conveniently situated DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being Florence Cottage, No. 1 Belle Vue-street, Swansea, together with the offices adjoining, known as Belle Vile Chambers, the whole of which are in the occupation of Mr Morgan, and Messrs Davies and Lennard reo spectively, at an aggregate rental of B42 per annum. Lot 6 is held for three lives and 99 years from September 28th, 1839, at a ground rent of £ 4 10s. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 1, Dynevor-place, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr 0. J. Latch, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £28 per annum. Held for a. term of 49 years from March 25th, 1881, ac a ground rent of annum. LOT 8.-A11 those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and beug Nos. 202, 203, and 204. Carmarthen-road, Swansea. Nos. 202, 203, and 204 are in the respective occupa- tions of Messrs Richards, Evans, and Osborne, at rentals amounting in the aggregate to S41 gross per annum. The whole are held on lease tor a. term of 75 years from September 29th, 1854, at an apportioned ground rent of £4 9s 3d. LOT 9.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 59 and 60, Lamb-street, Swansea. No. 59 ill the occupation of Mr D. Stevens, at a rental of 4s 6d per week. No. 60 is vacaut. „ LOT 10—AU those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 61 and 62, Lamb-street, Swansea, in the occupation of Messrs Jenkins and Rowlands, at a rental of 4s 6d per week. Lots 9 and 10 are held for a. term of 75 from September 29th. 1367, nt an apportioned ground rent of £5 per annum, which will be divided equally between these two Lots. LOT 11—All those FIVE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11, and ic, Ann-street, Swansea, in the occupation of weekly tenants at a gross aggregate rented of :£45 103. Held or a. term of 99 years from March 25th, 1852, at a. ground reut. of LOT 12.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate "and being Nos. 7 and 9, Mathew-street, Swansea, in the occupation of re. spectable tenants at a gross aggregate rental of £28 13.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PtREMISES, situate and being Nos. 9 a.nd 10, Matbew- street, Swansea, in the occupation of respectable tenants, at a gross aggregate rental of £ 2812s. Lota 12 and 13 are neld for three lives and 99 years Irom December 8th, 1830, at a ground rent of S4 18s and a. fine of 2s, which will be equally apportioned between these two lots. oaie to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. particulars and conditions of sale, or informa- t?°n.?PPly to J. Ivor Evans, Esq.. Solicitor, Gloucester Buildings, Gloucester-place, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneers.Goat-streeitOliambers, Swanseo. Do YOU GET ALL THE MONEY BILLIARD TABLES EARN? Hope s Marking-board registers every game, and secures all the earnings tor the Proprietors. Some. times it pays for itself in a. month. Price, only B5. Over 300 sold. Write for new descriptive catalogue. J. Hope,8,Sttburban-rd.,Anfleld,Liverpool. Telephone 363 j abfí by fetter, CITY OF BRISTOL. GREAT WESTERN SAW MILLS. MILK-STREET. BRISTOL. TO SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY JjJL are instructed by the Proprietor of the Busi. ness lately carried on by Bancroft. Harris, and Co., at the Great Western Saw Mills, Milk-street, Bristol, as English and Foreign Timber Merchants, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC TENDER, the whole of the Busi- ness and Trading Connections of the above-mentioned Company, comprising :— LEASEHOLD PREMISES, WORKSHOPS, LOFTS, etc., being No. 42, MILK-STREET, in the PARISH OF ST. PAUL, in tbe CITY OF BRISTOL, and the Messuages. Sheds. Buildings, and Lofts, situate in Clark-street and Callowhill-street, and also all that Messuage and Premises, situate in Meadow-street, in the Pansh of St. Paul aforesaid, for a term of 21 years from the 25th March, 1879, at the yearly rent of £250, together with the Plant, Machinery, Tools, General Stock-ia-trade, Horses. Carts, Timber Car- riages, Trolleys, Harness, Book Debts, and the Good- will of the Business, etc. The Yard and Messuage situate in Meadow-street are sub-let for a. term of nine years, less the last three days thereof, from the 29th September, 1891, at the yearly rental of £40. Alleubject to conditions of Sale. The Stock-in-Trade to be sold at cost or stock book prices. Tenders must be made on the form to be issued by the Brokers. The whole of the Premises and Effects may be viewed on application to the Brokers for an appoint- ment, on any day except Saturdays, up to and in- eluding the 11th day of March, 1896. The Tender* must be made under cover, marked II Tenders Bancroft, Harris, and Co. and delivered to the Brokers at their address, 31, Qneen-street, Cardiff, not later than twelve o'clock on the 11th day of MARCH, 1896. All further information and particulars may bo obtained on application to the Brokers, or to Messrs Ingledewand Sons, Solicitors, Mountetuart-square. Cardiff. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated this 2/th day of February, 1896. 8650 TO CLOTHIERS. TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, AND OTHERS. STOCK-IN-TRADE FOR SALE BY TENDER. MR W. HARRY REES is instructed to offer for SALE by TENDER, in one lot, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late Mr John Arnold, Sunrise Clothing Shop, Clothier, Tailor, and Outfitter, Neath, amounting at cost or Stock Book Prices to 2d. Inventory and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the office of the Broker, and the Stock may be viewed up to Friday, the 6th March. Tenders marked "Tenders for Arnold's Stock" will ba received by the Broker up to 2 p.m. on Friday, 6th March, 1896, at which time and place the Tenders will be opened in the presence of those who may attend. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars of the Broker, Charlesville-place, Neath. 5554 CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS, STOCK BUYERS. AND OTHERS. SALE BY TENDER. IVTESSRS BEECROFT, SONS, and JLTJL NICHOLSON are instructed to OFFER for SALK byTENDER the STOCK of Mr DAVID DA VIES. WOOLLEN DRAPER, OUTFITTER and JUVENILE CLOTHIER, 2, ORCH ARD-STR KET, NEATH. GLAMORGANSHIRE, owing to retirement from business. The Stock will be sold iu three Lota— Lot I, Woollens, S215 1.85 3d Lot 2, Ready-mad«s, £921 5s Id Lot 3, Hosiery and Fancy £309 139 7d or the whole in one Lot, lis lid. The Stock is on view on the premises at Neath from this day until Thursday, March 5th, when Tenders will be opened at 3 o'clock at the Offices of Messrs Beecroft bons, and Nicholson, Valuers and Accountants, 12* Wood-street, London, E,C.. where full particulars and abstracts can be had. Abstracts ean also be had on the Premises, or at Beecroft, Sons, and Nicholson's Manchester Offices, York-buildings, Mosley-street. 8607 alts b!1 iríåait OLøntrad. HIGH-CLASS FINE ART SALE! 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF." (Nearly opposite the Royal Hotel). MR J. H. SALMON, of London (au expert of 30 years' experience), begs respect- fully to thank the Ladies, Gentlemen, and Art Critics of Cardiff and district for the liberal patronage he has received during the last thren weeks in the Hall, 100, St. Mary-street, and has much pleasure to inform his I numerous Patrons that hV has REMOVED the UNIQUE and valuable assemblage of OBJETS D'ART To more commodious premises, at No. 32, St. Mary- street, where he will exhibit for PRIVATE SALE ONLY, for a few Days, commencing THURSDAY, February 27th, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m., a magnificent display of REAL FLORENTINE BRONZES, In Groups, Figures, and Statuettes. OLD ARMOUR AND ARMS, ENAMELS AND ANTIQUE CHINA, OLD CARVED OAK, ENGLISH and FREtNCH, Verni's Martin Cabinets, Tables, and Bureaus, Rare specimens of CARVED IVORIES aud MJUIA- TURES, Chiming Clacks and Tapestfios, MARBLK STATUARY, Old Hand-coloured Sportinr* and Prints, 180 ORIGINAL <>IL PAINTINGS, and Water-Colour DrawinglJby the following and other. artists of the old and modern school :— I John Lfnglebach, Dominocho Parodl, J. Both, John Linnell, sen,, E. C. Barnes, W. Holyonjse, J. F. Herring, F. R. Unterberger, Van der Bos, F. Van Lemputten, &c., &c. J. Salmon has great confldence in submitting this Collection to his customers and others also to inform them that many of the exhibits are from private collectors, and placed in his hands to realise and settle certain advances. Therefore he is prepared to accept offers which will fonn a chance of great profits being realised at a future date. A written guarantee will be given if required with any purchase. An INSPEC- TION KINDLY INVITED. Admission Free. For Full Particulars as to prices, &c., please apply to either of the attendants in the Gallery. Descriptive Catalogues, 6d each. 266 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, DIN AS COLLIERY, RHONDDA VALLEY, GLAMORGANSHIRE. The Colliery includes ALL THE STEAM COAL MEASURKS under 380 acres, and it is believed that adjoining property can be secured on favourable 'TBS. There ara two pita with adequate ventilating, pump- ÎDg, aud winding machinery, the^boilers for which are nearly new. Railway sidings are made and could be readily extended so as to accommodate a considerable output.. A large number of cottages which are let at profit rentals go with the colliery, and would be available for the workmen. Of the Steam Coal Measures proved in this part of the Rhoudda Valley substantial portions of the Upper 4 feet, 6 feet, and 9 feet veins have been worked. The larger part of the 2 feet 9 inch vein, and all the veins below the 9 feet are intact. Communication between t.he pits can be fuliy restored at a trifling expense. Property is held under lease expiring in April, 1909, but extension could possibly be arranged. The only dead rent is S350 per annum, and the Royalties are 6d and 3d per ton of 2,5201bs. of large and small coal respectively. The railway tolls to Cardiff and Barry are only 9 3l-40d per ton. W1., found that this Property affords an °PPort,llnity of obtaining a large output of „ c?a* kask quality speedily and by the expenditure.of a small amount of money. For further particulars apply W. W. Hood, Esq., ROYÃL W E L S H W HIS K Y. (As Supplied to Her Maje^y tliQ Queen and His tRoyal mgnness the Prince of Wales.) GUARANTEED PURE MALT ONLY BE PATRIOTIC, AND DRINK WELSH WHISKY. DISTILLED FROM THE FINEST WELSH BARLE YS. have^sutoitted to"fwv^eful'ch^ ?er,tify 1 composItIon, IS. thoroue;bly maturE"d, a.nd ent,irely froo Dossesses'a fine unm „ jnv! ploaMinK to the palate, possesses a nne aroma and bouquet and T HV-AW F.C.S.;X (arialyst)^ Granville yH. Sharpe, fiT0 years eld, {rom all the ea.d1Dg Wme and Spirit Merchants. DLSTILLERY FRONGOCH, BALA. Wholesale Agents J. R. PHILLIPS AND CO. (LIMITED), 5086 BRISTOL. 7261 rjl fl REE Y" EARS' g TS TB !W fJlHREE YEARS' SYSTEM ESTEY 0 RGANrS. pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAl), JpIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, pIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, pIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 106 MONTHLY UøtU.Paid far; after which, and Without any Fartht 7w2I!?r' instrument becomes xae Property of the Hirer. Prioe Liste, with New Designs, fret on application. fJlHOMPSON AND GHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MaSIC WAREHOUSE. CARDIFF. Also at Swansea, Bristol, Newpor:, Merthyr, Pouty pndd. Barry Dock, Llanelly, Bridgend, Gloucester, Penarth, &c., &c. lOW ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Js warranted to cure Gravel, Paius in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Pa tent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any^addresa for sixty stamps by the Makers, Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Pa tent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any^addresa for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and MidJaud"Oolllltiel Drug -Copigajiy Lmccht. 10M public dampatuts, &c. v ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The SUBSCRIPTION LIST will OPEN TO. DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 4th day of March, and will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 5th day ot March. 1896, for London, and the Follow. ing Morning for the Country. The London and Provincial Bank (Limited), 7, Bank Buildings, Lothbury. EC., and their Llanellyand other Branches, are authorised to receive Subscrip. tions for the undermentioned Pre-preference Shares. BUCKLEY'S BREWERY, LIMITED, I Jt) LLANKLLY, SOUTH WALES. SHARE AND DEBENTURE Divided into £70,010 4* per cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock (with power to issue a further £30,000, to rank pari passu therewith, such power only to be exercised when the proceeds are applied in purchasing or acquiring addi- tional property, but to an amouut not exceeding 60 per cent. of the cost price of such additional property). | £ 60,000 5± per cent. Cumulative Pre-preference Shares < of B10 each (the present issue). £60.000 Preference Shares of £10 each (£50,000 of which are now held by Messrs Buckley, the remaining £10,000 will be allotted to Major Wm. Bythway). £50,000 Ordinary Shares of £10 each (held except as to five by the Directors). ISSUE, AT 10s A SHARE PREMIUM. OF £60.000 5! PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PRE-PREFERENCE SHARES OF £10 EACH. These Pre-preference Shares will be entitled to a fixed Cumulative Preferential Dividend at the rate of 51 per cent. per annum, and shall rank, both as regards Dividend and Capital, in priority to the Preference and Ordinary Shares. Payments to be made as follows :— ON APPLICATION. Sl 0 0 PER SHARE. ON ALLOTMENT 4 10 0 PER SHARE. (10s BEING PREMIUM). ONE MONTH AFTER ALLOTMENT.. 5 0 0 S1010 0 The dividend On the Pre-preference Shares will be payable half-yearly, on the 1st April and 1st October in each year. JJUCKLEY'S BREWERY, LIMITED. TRUSTEES FOR MORTGAGE DEBENTURE stock- HOLDERS. Sir JOHN JONES JENKINS, M.P., The Grange, Swansea (Chairman of the Swansea Harbour Trust). HUGH NEVILLE, Esq., J.P., Pembroy House, Pem- brey. Carmarthenshire. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM JOSEPH BUCKLEY, J.P., Penyfai, fAa.nclly. JAMES F. H. BUCKLEY, Brynycaerau Castle, Llanelly. BASIL W. VALENTIN, Bi-ynmair, Llanelly. BANKERS—The LONDuN AND PROVINCIAL BANK (LIMITED), 7, Bank-buildings, Lothbury, E.C. and Iflinielly and Branches. SOLICITORS. BUCKLEY, RODERICK, and SPOWART, Llanelly. RIDDELL, VAIZEY, and SMITH, 9, John-street, Bedford-row, London. BROKERS. SNELL and SWAFFIELD, 9 and 10, Tokenhouse Yard, Loudon. E; T. LYDDON and CO.. 122, Bute street, Cardiff. AUDITORS.—J. B. ELLERMAN and CO., 12, Moorgate- street, London. SECRETARY AND OFFICES. — J. LLEWELLYN THOMAS, The Brewery, Llanelly, South Wales. THIS FURTHER ISSUE OF CAPITAL IS MADE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING THE PUR- CHASK MONEY FOR THE BUSINESS AND ASSETS OF MESSRS WM. BYTHWAY AND CO., OF THE "LLANBLLY NEW BREWERY," LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. j^UCKLEY'S BREWERY, LIMITED. The business of Messrs Wm. Bythway and Co.. the property to be acquired, has been carried on success- fully for 21 years. The Brewery is situated at Llanelly, and there are attached thereto 85 Leasehold and some other tied houses in Llanelly and neighbouring districts.. Buckley's Brewery (Limited), incorporated in December, 1894, acquired 120 Freehold and Leasehold Hotels, Public-houses, and Beerhouses. In ad ition to these the Company has since acquired a number of other Freehold and Leasehold Licensed Properties, which when added to the 85 Leasehold Properties about'to be acquired from Messrs Wm. Bythway and Co number in all 216 FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD HOTELS, PUBLIC-HOUSES, AND BEER. HOUSES, in addition to other Public-houses and Beerhouses, the trades of which are tied by loans or otberwise. 0 The Directors are satisfied that the purchase of the business aud properties of Messrs Win. Bythway and Co. will be to the benefit of the Companv. The barrelage for the past three years of Buckley's Brewery (Limited) (exclusive of bottled beer) has been as follows 1st October, 1892, to 1st October, 1893 21,997 barrels 1st October, 1893, to 1st October, 189 4 23,756 barrels 1st October, 1384, to 1st October, 1895 24,064 barrels showing an average barrelage for the three years of 23,272, which, when added to 542, the average number of barrels sold in bottle, Inakes an average barrelage of 23,814. The average barrelage for the same period of Messrs Wm. Bythway and Co.'s Brewery has been 12.727 barrels, MAKING AN AGGREGATE AVERAGE BARRELAGE FOR THE TWO BUSI- NESSES OF 36,541 BARRELS PER ANNUM. On the batsis of the past year's earnings alone, quite apart from the economies to be effected by the amal- ttamation of the bUöilless purchased, the net profits, mcluding those of Buckley's Brewery(Limited), should considerably exceed per annum. To pay 4 per cent, on £70,000 Debenture Stock requires £3,1.50 „ Pre-preference Shares (the present issue) re- quires £5,150 £6,300 leaving upwards of £4,750 per annum, apart from the economies and savings, available for the remaining capital. jgUCKLEY'S BREWERY, LIMITED. The Accountants' report is set out in full in the unj.^ridged Prospectus. Mr 'V. j. Buckley in purchasing Messrs Wm. Bythway Company's business, has Mtisfied him. self, from calculations made, that such purchase will, with the savings and economies to accrue from the amalgamation, realise, on the basis of the average sales being maintained, a minimum profit of £5,5(10 per annum, making, with 28 7d. the net profit of Buckley's Brewery (Limited), a total net profit of £13.3782" 7d, sufficient to pay a dividend of 8 per cent. on the Ordinary Sbare Capital. The Debenture Stock of the Company is quoted in the official list of the London Stock Exchange, and application will be made in due course for an official quotation in respect of this issue of Pre-preference Shares. Applications for Shares should be forwarded to the Company's Bankers, accompanied by a remittance for the amount of the deposit. Cheques to be made pay. able to the order of the Bankers. Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be ob- tained at the office of the Company, or at the offices of the Bankers, Brokers, and Solicitors. 8647 flttMw Jlppffintmmts. J^EWPORT SCHOOL BOAIlK WANTED, EX-P.T. ASSISTANTS, MALE and FEMALE (latter for Girls' School). Salary—Male, C52 to jB67 Female. S35 to B50 according to experi. ence. C5 in addition if under Art. 52. Scholarship and Certificate Classes free aud books provided. Applications, stating age, &c., to be sent in Immedi- ately to JOHN HUTCHINS, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices, Newport (Mon.), March 2nd, 1896. 8540 U A R DI F F UNION. APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT MEDICAL OFFICER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at their meeting on 14th March, 18S6. EI-ECT A MEDICAL OFFICER for the Rudry District, which comprises the parishes of Rudry, Van, and Rhydygwern, and the part of the parish of Llanvedw north of a line drawn along the fane from Ffald Gareg to Ruperra Castle, thence along the drive from the Castle to the Draethen-road, and theuce to Michaelstone Bridge. Area about 4,951 acres. Population about 1,016. Salary, B20 per annum, to include medicines (other than certain expensive medicines which are supplied by the Guardians). No extra tees except lunacy, but the Guardians will enter into a contract with the person appointed for Public Vaccination in the district. The duties will commence on 25th March. 1896, and the appointment will be made up to 25th March, 1897. The qualifications for, and the duties and conditions of the appointment are prescribed by orders of the Local Government Board, which may be seen on application to me, and the appointment will be made subject to the sanction of that body. Preference will be given to a medical man residing in Machen or Caerphilly. Applications, stating age and qualifications, with testimonials, to be sent to reach me before 6 p.m. on Thursday, 12th March, 1896. ARTHUR J. HARRIS. Clerk. Queen's Chambers. Cardiff, 2nd March, 1896. 8624 CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING DAILY. ]y £ AlL CARTS AND pERAMBULATORS IN ALL THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS FOR THE COMING EASON, Largest Stock in Walea to Seleob from at SPENCER'S j486e RENOWNED BABY CARRIAGE WARE. HOUSE, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH SQUARE, CARDIFF. Repairs in all Branches by Experienced Workmen. ESTABLISHED 1840. J. B RADER AND SONS, PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. CASH OR CREDIT. LISTS FREE. OliLY ADDRESS 4216 AND 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. "VTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING COMPANY — Late T Wall. POSTING COMPANY — Late T Wall. OfficesASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager J. W ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neaitt and District 129b PUBLIC HOITAS. [ LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES1 JLJ WANTED for large sums on lives past 45 con- I siderably over surrender value giyen; speedy settle. ments and highest references.—Full particulars to j 1. ROBINSON, Insurance Broker, I 774 85, High-street West, Sunderland. I SPECULATORS and INVESTORS ii £ I terested in Stocks and Mining Shares should ap- '• ply at once for terms of valuable information respect- ing same to the Financial Bureau. 48, Lime-street, London, E.C. 8445 t LLANUADOOK ANNUAL RACES. (Under National Pony and Galloway Rules) EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6,1896, On the Llwyndewi Fields. Five minutes' walk from Llangadock Station. For further particulars apply SECRETARY. 8553 LAN DO VERY EISTEDDFOD, JLJ JUNE 1ST, 1896. CHIEF COMPETITIONS. 1.—" Worthy is the Lamb S20 0.0. 2.—"Martyrs of the Arena" (for Male Voice Party) 10 0 0 3.-Glee, Awelol1 y Boreu," English or Welsh (GwilymGwent) 5 0 0 4.—Brass Band Competition. 20 0 0 Programmes on applying to 8618 r JOHN RRES, Secretary. NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE, and I Jl^I WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY REOR- GANISATION. EXCHANGE of RECEIPTS for 6 per Cent. Second Consolidated Mortgage Bonds, 5 per Cent. Funded Coupon Bonds of 1885, and Gold Income Bonds for the New Securities of ths Erie Railroad Company. Having received instructions from the Reorganisa- tion Committee in New York, the holders of their ] engraved receipts and bearer certificates for above Bonds can leave the same for exchange at the counting- house of J. S. Morgan and Co. on or after the 9th inst. Forms for lodging receipts and full particulars of the conditions of exchange can be obtained on application. J. 8. MORGAN and Co., London. J. P. MORGAN and Co., New York. 22, Old Broad-streot, London, E.C., 4th March, 1896. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT, 1894. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the GLA- MORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL acting as the Local Authority under the above Act, HAS MADE the FOLLOWING REGULATIONS for the purpose of preventing the introduction of Swine Fever into their District :— No Swine may be moved by land or by water into the District of the Local Authority for the County of Glamorgan from the IMstrict of the Local Authority for the County of Hertford, or any Borough that is locally situate therein. The regulations made by the Glamorgan County Council on the 14th day of March, 1895, prohibiting the movement of Swine into their county from the Counties of Bedford, Huntingdon and Cambridge, And the Boroughs locally situate therein, continue in foree. W. E. R. ALLEN, Deputv Clerk of the County Council. Cardiff, 3rd March, 1896. 8650 THE SOUTH WALES, MONMOUTH- JL SHIRE, AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE TIN. PLATE MAKERS' ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by Resolution passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the South Wales, Monmouthshire, and Gloucestershire Tinplate Makers' Association, held on the 11th day of February, 1896. and confirmed by an Extraordinary General Meeting held on the 25th day of February, 1896, it was RESOLVED TO WIND UP the affairs of the said Association, and to distribute the funds thereof amongst the parties entitled thereto, according to the Rules of the said Association. Now we hereby give notice to all persons who may have any claim or claims against the said Association to send ill the :1ame on or before the 25th day of March, 1896 to WILLIAM ROBERT QUICK, the Secretary of tne said Association, at No. 22, Wind-street, Swansea, in order that the same may be considered and adjudicated upon. after which date the funds of the saill ASilociation willl}e duly distributed. Dated the 2oth day of February, 1896. W. ROBINSON SMITH & SON, 2, Cambrian-place, Swansea, 8643 Solicitors for the said Association. YLO^T^WN EXPLOSION RELIEF JL LOCAL FUND. The COMMITTEE beg to ACKNOWLEDGE the Receipt of the following Donation?. Further Subscrip- tions will be gratefully received by the Treasurers. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1,300 9 3g Knolvsley.road Baptist Chapel, Liverpool, per Mr Thomas Williams 0 8 0 Argyle C.M. Church, Swansea, per Seymour Arthurs, Esq. (treasurer) 8 7 8 Poehin Pits Congregational Church, Roly- butih, per ltev. Thomas Evans 1 16 6 Standard Colliery Workmen, Ynyshir, per Mr D.Harris. 16 10 0 Gwrhyd and Rhewfawr Congregational Churches, per Rev. O. H. Hughes 1 13 0 Bethania Congregational Church, Troed- rhiwgwair, per itev. O. II. Hughes 0 15 3j Gibea Congregational Church, Bryn- amman, per Rev. W. D. Thomas 3 13 10 Honeyboro' Baptist Church, Neyland, per Mr W. G. Llewellyn. 1 2 0 J. Trevise, Esq., Cardiff, per Ð. Smith, Esq 0 10 6 Nebo Baptist Church, Ystrad Rhondda, per E. Llewellyn, Esq. 1 10 9 1 Offertory in Penydarren Church, per Rev. D. Evan*, vicar, received by Rev. Pre- centor Lewis, Ystradyfodwg 1 7 7 Offertories in St. Catherine's and the Mis. sion Churches, Pontypridd, per Rev. J. P. Griffiths, vicar, and Charles Belcher, Esq., received by Rev. J. Rees, vicar 6 19 4 Total. £1,345 3 9 DAVID FEN WICK, Brynheuiog House, Chairman. CHARLES POWELL, Checkweigher, Vice-Chairman. J. E. JONg, Hendrefadog House, 1 Treasurer" WM. DA VIES. 20A, East-road, f 8i5 DAVID MORGAN, Schoolmaster, S. T. JONES, Checkweigher, j-Secretaries. fj;tnbns and Contracts. OYAL ORDER~ OF ANCIENT JU SHEPHERDS, A.U. PENARTH AND CARDIFF DISTRICT. GRAND ANNUAL FETE AND GALA, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6th. SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD (By kind permission). For the Benefit of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. TENDERS for REKRBSHMENTS to be sent to Bro. David Lewis, P10. Cor. Sec., 13, Lower Cathedal.road, Cardiff, on or before Tuesday, March 10th. For ground space, apply to Bro. David Evan" College-road, Whitchurch or to Bro. J. T. Stephens, 32, Penypeel-road. Canton. 8633 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 2 VILLAS at Radyr for Edward Jenkins, Esq., The Laurels, Radyr, where Plans and Specification may be seen. Tenders, addressed as above, to be delivered not later than the 3th of March. GRIFFITHS AND JONES, M.M.S.A. 8547 Architects. Tonypandy and Pontypridd. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TO LET, VALUABLE COTTAGE BUILDING SITES, ail joining the Great Western Colliery Com- pany's Works.—Apply to Mr Bramwell, Great Western Collieries, Pontypridd. 8478 SESSIONS AND CJ O N S, i tO MM WED, 10 Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECtSS RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH OOAD, /CARDIFF. 123e XV 6963 DA VIES BROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. Following size NORTH WALES SLATES now on hand :-24 x 14, 24 x 12, 22 x 12, 22 x 11, 20 x 12, 30 x 10,14 x 12. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND 8107 BARRY DOCK. ~|I| EATING BY HOT WATER. -IMPROVED* HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, Ac. ALSO LOW PRESSURU HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HINTING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 ^J^T^HITECRRS AND BUILDERS. STHKL & IRON JOISTS^GIRDERS, STANCHIONS, OL J PLATES, T*S, L'S, CHANNELS, &C., Can be Supplied by ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, From his Extensive Stock at the WAT its A WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. nAWNAY'S PATENT FIREPROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawnay, Cardiff. National Telephone: Cardiff. No. 694. —lIzL. G.. H. COOPER, =:; MILK CONTRACTOR, AND MANUFACTURER OF DAIRY PRODUCE. THE WEST OK ENGLAND CREAMERY, HIGHBRIDGE, SOMERSET. SUPPLIES :— FRESH NEW MILK (rich, pure, and well cooled). FRESH SEPARATED or fekimmed Milk. buttermilk. FINEST FRESH BUTTER. dkvoNSHI^K DOUBLE THICK TABLE CREAM (in jars and in bulk). CREAM CHEESE. bulk). CREAM CHEESE. CHEDDAR AND OTHER CHEESES. æ66 $ttblt £ ^tmtstnunts. CARDIFF. TH E A T"R E ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER.MR ED. FLETCHER. ( Third Perffncance Out of London, I And Instantaneous Success of Mr A. R. Garland's Company, in a New and Original Comedy in Three > Acts, entitled— THE LATt. iy/JR 0ASTELLO,- (By SIDNEY GRUNDY) From the Comedy Theatre, London. Preceded at 7.30 by BEFORE THE DAWN. v MONDAY, MARCH 9TH.. ARTHUR J^OUSBEY'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY. Mon. The Bohemian GirL Thurs.II Trovatorel Tues-Mercedes, New Opera, 'ori Faust. Wed. „ Pagliacci and Sat Matinee, Mercedes'! Cavalleria Rusticana. Box Plan Now Open. ? AN RTISFS A/fODEL JnL is COMING. i.T_L f ^Box Plan now Open. 1 Srises' ^s. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.0O. Booking Offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. GRAND THEATRE^ THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. i LESSEE MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNES.T GRAND SUCCESS OF THE TTPS AND DOWNS OF J^IFE,; Doors open at 7; commence 7..30. Box Office open ac. Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Revised Prices of Admission Dress Circle, 2s 6d Upper Circle, Is 6d Stalls. 2s Front Pit, Is Pit, 9d Gallery, 6d. Early doors extra. Second price at 9 o'clock to all parts. MONDAY NEXT, March 8th, the only American- Indian Actress, GO.WON-GO.MOHAWK, in WEP-TON-NO-MAH. WOOD-STREET CHAPEL, CARDIFF. T T WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH, 1896. MADAME LOUIE HOOPER-REES'S LADIES' CHOIR (70 Voices) will perform ROECKEL'S "GITANA." BAND OFTEN PIANOS. TWENTY PERFORMERS. Doors open at 7 commence 7.3U. Popular prices 2s, is, and 6tL 8628 (Ktrgrgtion. HEREFORD. EREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE JLJL COMPANY", LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUSIVE TERMS. NEXT TERM commences THURSDAY, Jan. 23rd, 1896. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comforts. Ihe work of the School will from this date be examined and reported on annually by a Cambridge examiner. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal; or to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddison, Led bury. 1037 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. HOME SCHOOL, ST\ ANNE'S, GROVE PARK ROAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. The MISSES MAHKS (late Principals of Harrow House High School. Cardiff), will receive a LIMITED NUMBER of BOARDEltb. Home-life combined with every educational advantage. Preparation for public examinations. Resident (English ;md foreign) and visiting teachers. House beautifully situated. Sanitary certificate NEX-r TERM, JANUARY 21ST, 189i. 4648 SOUTH DEVON. NWTON COLLEGE, SOUTH DEVON. -I-* —PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL The LORD COURTENAY. HEADMASTER Rev. C. A. C. fiOWLKER, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge. Assistant Master at Uppingham School, formerly Army Class Master at Dover College (in f succession to Rev. G. T. Warner, M.A.) The Hall, J. J. Cross, Ei-q., M.A., llrasenose College, Oxford. High- class School for sons of gentlemen only, with strong staff of University men. Healthy, elevated situation. Excellent School Buildings, Chapel, Library, Labora- tory, Workshop, Gymnasium, Swimming Bath, Rac- quet. and Fives Couit, 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 Scholar- ships at the Public Schools. Inclusive terms from 65 guineas a year. All extras optional The School Charges have boon materially reduced and iws strictly inclusive, and a boy's expenses are kept ;vs low as posslbie. 78B1 FRANCIS WATTS, Secretary. uílbíng Dåtfits. It INC IP A LIT Y PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JgUILDING gOCIETY 31 per cent. on DEPOSITS—Shor& Noiiico. 2 /j percent. onLARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 41 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 2 5 per cent, on PREPAID and SUBSCRIP- TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS A SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. H. E»MUNI>S, Windsor-rd. Barry :Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-buildings. 1023.7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIKS. Ida-niacp. QARDIFF 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. 5463 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE A CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 8,37517s Od. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasenolù Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARKS (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES £50 each (interest 41)01 per cent,, payable half-yearly, aud bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yeaily. F. J. IIEYKYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 3200 And 21. West Bute-street Cardiff. jyjERTHYR AND jQOWLATS JgUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRNAM: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth Ho-ise, Merthyr Tydfil, LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—TJ tmost Sociecy—Loans on Build Bgs III Progress—>0 Management For particulars apply to Mr DAVID DAVIES, Secretary, Glebeland House, i.iiui; "I of LO-AI t liroug-li.i' ■> ftS — PIANOS BEFORE PURCHASING WRITE PIANOS „.n PIANOS 1 PIANOS TVUCK, QON, AND PIANOS JJ PIANOS rVLNKEli PIANOS Jr PIANOS PIANOS THE GREAT PIANO STORES, PIANOS "RA.TTT PIANOS BATH, PIANOS FOR TERMS AND LISTS PIANOS PIANOS —— PIANOS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PIANOS H0UaE Iy THE 7801 rriHE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., LIMITED. WRITING DESKS in Wood and Lev her. PHOTO and WRITING ALBUMS. PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER and CARD CASES. INKSTANDS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, and a Laree Variety of POETS, bound in all styles of Leather, from 2s lid each, for Presents. DIARIES, all sizes. See our 3-day to a page, 1& A NEW RAILWAY MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES, showing all Stations, size 50 x 42, price 10s. 15803 -—— 7710—563A 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF WILLIAMS* (PONTABDAWE) yy ORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met. with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children Sften given up as incurable) ia like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these I^oienges, the thin, pale-faced, minimate Child becom6."I strong, healthy, and lively, Lhe pride instead of the auxiety. of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worn Lozenges, in my family, aud find them a» ery 5ptledy and efficacious cure for aseearides, anù their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for childrsu.—W. HOTCNiNSON, Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or M stamps from J. Davies Chemist, m. High-street Swansea. A list of testi- monials, symptoms, fcc 00 application. 1550 j&ttblit jXinnsgintnts, r CARDIFF. | THE E M P I It E. I MANAGING DIRECTOR-OSW ALD STOLL. ;| TO-NIGHT. | TWO PERFORMANCES. I THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME, 1 THE EMPIRE PRICES, ? TRANSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONL1 | TO THE I PHILHARMONIC HALL, | ST. MARY-STREET, I DURING THE COMPLETION OF THE ? NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, | Now being erected on the Enlarged Site of theW J Empire. TO-NIGHT at the | PHILHARMONIC HALL, St. Mary-street, the J following Empire Company :— TEXARKANSAS. j The Lightning Dancer. An exceptionally-gifted exponent of the saltatorial art HARRY MAXAM, A quaint Singer of Comic Songs. LOTTIE COLLAR D A Song and Dance Artiste of tunefulness and grace. CHINKO, A Precocity in Juggling. MAUD DALMAINE, The Ballad Singer. THE FOUR BURNELLS. i Musical Eccentrics. ROSE DALE, Serio-Comedy Songstress and Specialty Dancer. THE GREAT AVOLOS, in their Absolutely Unparalleled Horizontal Bar Act. SWANSEA THE empire*. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Ada. Alexandra and Co. in The Mason"; Lastei King Beatrice Try and Co. in Found at Last" thfc Wrestling Bears, Master Fane, Stannard and LyonSi Harman and Villiers, and the remarkable Zanettos. NEXT WEEK.—TEXARKANSAS, LOTTIE COL- 4, LARD, etc. NEWPORT. rn HE E M P I R i JL Managing DIRECTOR..OSWALD STCOCL. | TO-NIGHT! j THE WAL PINK SKETCH CO., ) Florence Lucy, The Edgar Brothers, Bishop and Ricardo. Marie de Siemencourt, Flo Clarinder, The Sakers, and Bibb and Bobb. NEXT WEEK The Mason" and The Zanettos. ( -1 R. J. HEATH & SONS. PIANOFORTES by :-BROADWOOD, Schioci. mayer, Collard, Erard, Kirkman, Kap5, ( Brmsmead, Steiuway, Hopkinson, Beoh- 1 stein, Chalien, Neumayer, &on tc. j ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN, Ben.. í 8mlh, Carpenter, Sterling, Story and Clark, Doherty, Karn, &c., &c., and Harmoniums by Alexander, &c., &c. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7?4 Octaves (by the genuine and celebrated firm, SCHIED- MAYER), for Hire, for Concerts, &c. LARGEST pOSSIBLE DISCOUNTS J<- FOR 0ASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL FARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST-CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP, INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. I Before Purchasing do not fail to sand for oar Price Lists and Verdict of POO, and Compare OUt Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. Agencies als ABERAVON, CADOXTON-BARRY, CAER PHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG. Canvassers Wanted in all Parts on Good S431 Commission. 1066 H UtG H D A V I E S S COUGH MIXTURE THE GREAT WELSH COUGH MIXTURE REMEDY, COUGH MIXTURE In 131;d and 2s 3d Bottles. COUGH MIXTURi' Sold everywhere. COUGH MIXTURE ——— COUGH MIXTURE]Ko more Sleepless Nights. COUGH MIXTURE No more Distressing Coughs. COUGH MIXTURE No more Difficulty of Breathing. COUGH MIXTURE ——— COUGH MIXTURE DAVIES' COUGH MIXTURE COUGU MIXTURE; Gives Immediate Relief. COUGH MIXTUREjCures Coughs and Colds. 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