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olalts by ^cctum. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. • Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and PRIDAY. '•Bnold Properties, at Gloucester March «1 lw Messrs J. J. DAVID and CO.. ^•ched Familv Residence, at Cardiff April c Mr JOHN DAVID. Mar „ jJJJ&ing Stock, Ac., near Oowbridge — •* •• o* 'arming Stock, at West Aberthaw ftlar- M Mr JOHN FRANCIS.. -ft *P* and Dwelling-houses. at Carmarthen.. • .Mar. io j. Mr SYDNEY GIBSON. Fr*J»old and Leasehold Properties.at Cardiff • April 2 n Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING. andPEKRY. Furniture, at Penarth March 19 an<l Carriages, Ac., at Cardiff •-March 25 Y*loable Appointments, at the Rooms.Mar.26,27,4,28 °WhMs, at ^Cardiff Pnl 2 Messrs S. HERN and1 PERTWEE. Household Furniture, at Cardiff March 19 jjowrties, at The Mart, Cardiff .Mar. 30 household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff March 31 K Messrs H. HItL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea March 20 Household Furniture. at Swansea March 23 Mr JOHN HILLMAN. Cba«ae, at Cardiff — vviV/ rVvVV^ -March 19 Mr WILLIAM JONES. bnber and pitwood, at Llandilo Mar o7 Messrs J. M. LEEDER and SON. Plant and Machinery, at Swansea jjar j>q *nrniture and effects, Ac., at Swansra Mir' 94 Messrs J. G. MADDOX A SON" Hpusehold^rmture, etc., at Rooms March 19 j Ptatmd «Va'id're .Much » ^d«\e SA4o^BT: ..Mar. 18 «« ASJT. » W.h u n)srs VXM- SANDERS and SONS. ««*8ehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff.Mar. 24 Tmiw/j sr8j T< ENSON and ALEXANDER Pn?^Tryran'd Engineering Plant, at Caerphilly, March IS ^a»n,d' at Parc Coed, Machen April 2 ga»c and Machinery, at Port Talbot .April 16 A 17 VWk Jl^phmery, Ac., at Cwmavon Works .May — •ooaold Land at Marcross May —■ »«„ v Mr J- RICHARD THOMAS. youaehold Furniture and Effects March 23 anning stock. Ac., at Tongwynlais Mar. 26 LSheep, &c., at C,.tn ton Fair April 6 v,, Mr JAMES THOMAS. Tools, Ac., at Milford Haven Mar. — «.. Messrs WEBBER <fc WILKINSON. "wmture and Effects, at Cardiff March 19 v Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. ^hoosjind^PremiseSj^^CMdiff^^j^arj^ „. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ALU ABLE FREEHOLDS IN THE VALE OF M GLAMORGAN. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Colonel iTurbervill C by AUCTION, in the early part of May Next, lots, ABOUT 140 ACRES OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, ftpd known as Llan Farm, now in the occupation of Edmund Powell, and situate in the parish of *"«ross, in the County of Glamorgan. ProP«rty is situate near to Llantwit Major, g^tmn a. short distance of the Market Towns of and Cowbridj?e, and near to the proposed wtions at Llantwit Mfjor and Llandou on the Vale Pi niorS>an Railway. JjlMis. particulars, and conditions of sale may be ■r^ned on or afujr the 15th April upon application to A' Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend; or of the fggtaoneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 8296 SjT- MARY-STREET, CARDIFF—TO LET, all those large and commodious BUSINESS ^REMISES situate in St. Mary-Street, Cardiff, at the J?4* of the Wata and Dorset Bank, now in the occupa- won of Messrs Walker and Hall. Early possession ne given.—Apply Stephenson and Alexander, 5, ggh-street, Cardiff 8875 „ ^5, XALBOT-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSSiHOLD M FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. R J. RICHAftD THOMAS- is in- structedby Mr D. O. Davies, who is going Abroad, to S KLL by AUCTION, without Reserve, ou the Presuises, on MONDAY. the 23rd Match, 1896, at p.in the whole of liis very useful and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising contents of Dining and Drawing-rooms, Kit cnens, and 3 Bedrooms. j On View Morning of Sale. Full particulars may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer, 2, Duke-street, Cardiff. 8886 SALE TO-MORROW. 5, OAKFIELD-STREET. ROATH, CARDIFF. PEREMPTORY SALE of almost new FURNrruRE, Removed from a Country House to the above Resi- Mdeuce for convenience of Sale, ESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on JSygSDAY, the 19th day of March, 1886, at 12 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND KtlftiCTS- dining-room and drawing-room suites in Jwiaiefoag and leather respectively, including couch, >wo easy chairs, and six small chairs; walnut side- r^Kl, with carved panels, bevelled plates several occasional tables in rosewood, china cupboard, inlaid yjth satin wood, pier glass with bevelled plates, ► VJM pianoforte in rosewood case, several walnut J^Wnets, squares of Brussels carpet, a quantity of bedroom ware, bed linen, several brass rail and other bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds and pillows, enr*8 an(* *,on fenders, a quantity of kitchen and s"iinary utensUs, and numerous other effects. wn view Morning of Sale. This lIon?e to Let. 1}, ?^ further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94, ^Mary-stteet, Cardiff. 8782 TO INVESTORS. s £ 2?TANT SALE OF PROPERTIES, DANIEL- OAREET. CATHAYS; PLASNKWYDD-PLACE, ACKINTOSH ESTATE; RICHARDS-TERRACE, 5OATH AND DUDLEY-PLACE AND PATRICK- ^rREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF AND IVY-STREET, Mplei*ARTH. ESSRS HERN and PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The iSjvji' Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on J"«DAY, March 30th, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the even- fST fUOoct to conditions of sale to be then produced, 86 "OOowing v- VALUABLE PROPERTIES, f order of the Mortgagees DANIEIj-STRE ET, CATHAYS. ^—All those four DwelHng-houses,situate in &ad k. novrn as Nos. 31, 35, 35, and 37. Daniel-street, nf S held for the respective residues of three terms years fro)a 2nd February, 1885, at the aggregate rent of £ 8 8s per annum, and let at 6s 6a per each, except No. 31, which is vacant. T„_ RICHARDS-TERRACE, ROATH. •ATS 2—A well-built Dwelling-house, known as No* j?' Richards-terrace, Cardiff. Lease, 99 years (less one from 25th March, 1873 ground rent, £ 3 2s 6d. »#y another direction at the same time and place. PLASNEWYDD-PLACE, MACKINTOSH ESTATE. 3.—Excellent Corner House, known as No. 18, PIU]IOwydd place, containing two reception and six b.dr.ora. hot and cold bath, conservatory, etc. wound rent, £ 3 12s 6d; lease, 99 years from Sept. 1889. DCDLEY PLACE, OFF STUART-STREET. DOCKS. 6h JT*—Nos. 2 and 3, Dudley place. No. 3 let at 12s » £ -2, void. Ground r?nt, £ 6 12s 6d on the two. 99 years, from September 29th, 1863. £ ATBICK-STREET. OF I BUTE-ROAD, DOCKS. 1*1^* 5.—Nos. 20, 21, 22, and 23, Patrick-street, let at &d each, except No. 20, which is vacant. Gi ound l £2 9s each. IA'\S8 98 years, from 25th March, K.B.—If not sold together will be offered in two or ""ore lots. 32, IVY-STREKT, PENARTH. LOT 6.—Ail that Messuage or Dwelling-house, with Shed at rear and back entrance, being No. 32, I-foItreet, Penarth let. to Mr Wiggins at 10s per week held for an unexpired term of 92 years, at the "Jinual ground rent of 23 3s. For farther particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Mr James Morgan. Solicitor 89, St, Mary-street; as to 2, toMr Wta. Jones, Solicitor, 29, St. Mary-street; ana HorJey, Solicitors, 96, A Cardiff as to Lot 6, to Mr Frank a»dM 1,Tcade Chambers, Ne\vport, Mon. cLfdiS °tS 10 the Auctioneers, 9?, Sr, Mary. SALE THIS DAY. »I«J§ £ J^OTRDWEST, PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPoRTANT SALE OF PLANT, STOCK, AND EFFECTS AT PRENDERGAST PAPER MILLS, HAVERFORDWEST. [Vf R MORGAN MORGAN (in conjunc- ATA tion with Messrs RULE OWEN and SON. Wiverfordwest), has received instructions to OFFER •O* SALE by PUBLIC AUG MON, on the above tjomises, ON WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of 1896, at 12.30 p.m. precisely (subject to CONDITIONS to be then and there produced), the whole •F the valuable .PLANT, MACHINERY, STOCK, AND EFFECTS, INCLUDING paper machines, rollers, rag-cutting machines, ftg BAILERS, weighing machines, tanks, hoists, pullers, Wnifting, belting, dyes, trolleys, hand truck*, suponor •ffice furniture, awu A large quantity of stock ana loose Plant. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer three gu& nays before sale. For further particulars apply to the Trustee, Philip P^TOS, Esq., 10, Newhall-street, Birmingham to J. H. JOHPS, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; to Messrs T. Ride JJWON and Son, Estate Agents and Valuers, Haverford- or to Mr Morgaii Morgan, Albert Chambers, ygh-atreet, Cardiff. 8606 NO. 8, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. R MORGAN MORGAN is favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of March, 18S6, the whole of the superior HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, comprising DLNING-RooM—Saddlebag dining-room suite. dining tebles, large overmanteJ, oak sideboard with bevelled tuate-glass back, oil paintings, clock, tables, carpet, ftgs, lerra-cotta ngnres, fender and brasses, coal vase, onrtains, dinner WAGGON, and vases and ornaments. DRAWING-ROOM -Magnificent pianoforte (by Broad- *ood), liandsome inlaid rosewood drawing-room suite, j settee, walnut cabinet with bevelled plate, •bony cabinet, fine oak overmantel, oak whatnot, ) nandsome Wilton pile carpet, plush chairs, skin rugs, Oil-colours, water-colours, engravings, vases, orna- *n«nts, curtains, <fcc. HALL—Walnut hallstand, two hall chairs, horns, •rackets, M-US, Brussels stair carpet, Ac., Ac. THREE BEDROOMS- Bedroom suites in ash, mahog- THREE BEDROOMS- Bedroom suites in ash, mahog- Y. and Ameiican walnut, brass bedsteads, carpets. tQØ, mats, ornaments, &c.. &e. Large and varied contents of kitchen, pantries, Ac. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. .The whole of the goods on view from 9 till 12 morn. lag of Sale. Auctioneer's Office, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 8823 JvrESCRIPTTITN FREE. I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to I ftflerers who will send me a self-addressed stamped ~*V*lope the Prescription which cured me after 17 of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- ~Ption is from my own experience an infallible cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney ER Complai.its, and all kindred Diseases, and I ^NNDENTLY recommend it to all ivho so suffer. (Name T_ SJ? .Paper.) — Write to W. 11. BROWN, Esq., 14. ^^WUI-ROID, Brighton, Sus»A*. alts tig jUtttian. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. THE SALE of the THREE DWELLING- in FAIRLEIGH-PLACE, OLAMOR- PO^P^ED 1 for thls "v«ni,>K« 58 GOTTWALTZ, BOWKING, and PERRY, Auctioneertu March 17th, 1896. Auctioneers. SALE TO-MOPJ^W^THCI^DAYT AT 11 O'CLOCK. CRAIG-YR-AWEL. CLIVE CRESCENT, PENARTH. „ IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, sold on account of the moner leaving the country. „ MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERBV are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION,.upon the premises. Craig-yr-Awel, Clive Crescent, Penarth,To-morrow, THURSDAY, 19th March, 1896, at 11 o'clock, the whole VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising most substantially-made mahogany bed- room furnituie, chest of drawers, wardrobes, tables, etc., a Chippendale double chest of drawers. » HANDSOMELY INLAID MAH'KiANY BEDROOM SUITE. TWO ELEGANT BEDROOM SUITES in WALNUT and BURR WALNUT, mahogany, brass, and iron bedsteads withbeddinp^nedwaf d'obra and other furniture. The DINING-ROOM FURN1- TURE of well-made sideboard, dining table, and an excellent VALUABLE Oil. PAINTINGS and IMPORTANT S1EEL ENGRAV- INGS. A^ FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY I COLLARD AND COLLARD. in rosewood case, A CHOICE INLAID BOSJSWUUW TIW.A WTNG-ROOM SUITE upholstered in Genoa ve^t™ EL^ANT OVERSiANrEL and LOFTY CABINET all en suite,occasional tables, chairs, screens and settees, a pedestal lamp, massive brass fender and implements. HANDSOME VASES and ORNA- MENTAL CHINA in figures, groups, Ac.. V,,TW THE VERY SUPERIOR CARPETS in AXMIN- STER and BRUSSELS, hearthrugs and window curtains throughout the house. BREAKFAST-ROOM APPOINTMENTS, two mahogany bookcases, a WELL-MADE CABINET NEST OF 24 DRAWERS revolving chair, a Singer's sewing machine, a HARMONIUM by Robert Cocks and Co., asbestos gas stove, hall furniture, greenhouse plants, contents of kitchens, grandfather's clock in inlaid case, 2 junner services, cninaaud glass, IRON FIREPROOF SAFE, excellent mangling machine (nearly new), iron garden seat, garden roller, and iron wheelbarrow. B ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had ou application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 8031 On MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1896. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are favoured with instructions from Dr. Charles E. Hardyman to SELL by AUCTION at his Stables, 5-i, Edward-place, Cardiff, on MON- DAY, 23rd March, 1896, at 12 o'clock, the IEIO MIKS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS. CLOTHING, GllNERAL STABLE EFFECTS, GARDEN TOOLS, &c., Viz. (•HESTNUT MARE, 14.3, quiet to ride and drive a BROUGHAM, a STANHOPE, set of double harness, 2 sets of single harness, saddle, bridle, collars, chaff- cutter, horse rugs, driving rugs, ladders, garden roller, lawn mower. 40 gal. oil can, mangle, and numerous other cffects. 8593 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, ON THURSDAY. FUli)AY. AND SATURDAY, 26th, 27th, and 28t.11 MARCH, 1896. A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE VALUABLE APPOINTMENT'S, Removed from a MAGNIFICENTLY-FURNISHED PALATIAL RESIDENCE IN HEREFORDSHIRE, The whole of which is in superb condition, has been re- cently valued at several thousand powxds, and is now sold under circumstances that make an ABSO- LUTELY UNRESERVED SALE IMPERATIVE, and to COVER LARGE ADVANCES MADE BY THE AUCTIONEERS. Also the CONTENTS of an EXPENSIVELY-FURNISHED RESIDENCE near PONTYPRIDD, by order of a BANK MANAGER, who is removing from the neighbourhood, and other Effects, including A UNiQUE COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA, The APPOINTMENTS of FIFTEEN BEDCHAM. BERS. The MAGNIFICENTLY-FURNISHED DRAWING- ROOMS, TWO UPRIGHT GRAND COTTAGE PIANO. FORTES, BY OETZMANN AND ERARD The DINING-ROOM, FURNISHED IN REAL POL- LARD OAK, The OLD OAK ROOM. with HALL, STAIRCASE and CORRIDOR, Furnished in elaborate and artistically carved oak, THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, A GALLERY OF OIL-PAINTINGS AND WATER. COLOURS by some of the most noted old masters and modern painters choice coloured engravings. A FULL-SIZE MAHOGANY FRAME BILLIARD TABLE, with THICK SLATE BED, by Messrs G. W CIGHT and CO., LONDON ANTIQUE AND MODERN SILVER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY are instructed to remove, catalogue, and SELL by AUCTION, WITHOUT RESEKV R, at their iSalerooms, No. 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 26th, 27th, and 28th March, 1895, at 11 o'clock each day, the aoove ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, BOOKS, AND PICTURES. The contents of 15 bedrooms, including appoint- ments in ASH, WALNUT, PINE, MAHOGANY, and other woods, with large wardrobes with glass doo £ sets of toilet ware, a 7ft. ROSEWOOD BES1 BED- ROOM SUITE. beautifully inlaid with various woods a 5ft. MASSIVE BEST BRASS BEDSTEAD, with furniture complete (cost 70 guineas); a PAIR OF FINE WALNUT WARDROBES and a DOUBLE WALNUT BEDSTEAD wit,b canopy, a walnut and ash bedroom suite, handsome bras-, bedsteads, some with hangings; hair mattresses, feather beds, fine old wardrobes, chests of drawers, best lirusseis, Axminster and other carpets, elegant toilet services, baths, a Chippendale double chest. The DRAWING ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI. TURE include CRIMSON SILK CURTAINS and HANGINGS, a beautiful LOUIS XIV. DRAWING- ROOM SUITE, with cabinet, overmantel, and tables en suite rosewood wall cabinets, several pieces of fine Sheraton furniture, a Ijirge gilo console glass, Italian tables and others in various woods, A rose. wood Davenport, pair of massive brass fenders and fittings, LARGE WILTON PILE CARPETS, a NKASLYNEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by ERARD, another, in Sheraton ease, by OETZMANN music settees and cabinets, lovely screens in brown satin, occasional chairs, a uair of beautiful card-tables. THE OLD CHINA Embraces a COLOSSAL PAIR of SEVRES VASES, others in real DRESDEN and BERLIN a PAIR of PRICELESS SPODE CUPS and SAUCERS, OLD SWANSEA VASES, a PAIR of SEVRES TUREENS and COVERS, other pieces of china of great beauty in CHKLSBA, SWANSEA, WORCESTER, CROWN DERBY, STAFFORDSHIRE, SEVRES aud VIENNA; a ROYAL DRESDEN TEA aud DESSERT SERYICE, a FINELY ENAMELLED PLAQUE, a gilt Indian god, A DINING-ROOM IN REAL POLLARD OAK Includes old and modern paintings, a set of FURNI- TURE in FINELY-FIGURED POLLARD OAK, viz., a 7ft SIDEBOARD with cabinet back, a 12ft. (lining- table, a FULL SUITE of EXTRA LARGE CHAIRS, upholstered in red Morocoo a largo dinner wagon, a coal cabinet, large overruantel-all en suite a set of heavy curtains, TURKEY and INDIAN CARPETS and rusfs marble clocks, ornaments in bronze. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PICTURES, Some mnchased fi om the Graham and Marke Kolle CollecHon? IHK FINEST PHIVATE COLLECTION EVER SOLD IN CARDIFF, include examples by PATEY DOCKREE, CUYP, COTMAN. BIENGIIEL, WOUVERMANNS, MUSCHAMP, POLLARD, READ PAUTON GEORGi MORLAND, H. WOOD, GALLO- WAY JOCK WILSON, NASMYTH, MEADOWS, HIBBERT, PARMEUIANO. KNELL, PENIERS, LYDNEY PERCY, HAZEL BEAniE, JAMES PEEL, NORMAN, F. TAYLOR. CLARKSON, STANFIELD, SAML. COOK. VALUBLE OLD SILVER PLATE, Embracing teapots, salvers, cruets, sets of spoons and forks, soup tureens, etc. also alargo quantity of FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE. THE LIBRARY IN CARVED OAK, Arranged witis 12stuffed J>ack chairs, settees, and easy chairs; a fine buffet, a carved oak writing table, several well-made bookcases, a large ditto superbly carved, pairs of curtains, valuable old clock, several niacna nf old (lILt: furniture. encravincs. and other interesting items. A LIBRARY OF 500 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, Comprising handsomely-bound volumes, including Waverley Novels," Mrs Henry Wood's Works, Don Quixote," 11 Countries of the World," 11 ChamberV Journal," Dickens's Works, and other standard and scientific works. THE BILLIARD-ROOM, Fitted with expensive settee, a nearly new, COSTLY WALNUT BILLIARD TABLE, by WRIGHT and CO., with very thick slates and patent low-pitch, frost-proof cushions, supplied by JOHN ROBI5E.TS and CO. ivory balls, and other fittings, carpeting, &c. The FITTINGS of BR EAKFAST-ROOM and MORN. ING-ROOMS, entrance-hall, landings and staircases, carved oak hall furniture, some very fine foreign skins and heads, busts, brackets, old oak chairs, settees,. Axminster stair and landing carpets. The Contents of China and Plate Pantries, includ- ing a china Coalport dinner service of 150 pieces Kitchens, Gardens, and Outdoor Effects. ON VIEW ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On THURSDAY NEXT, March 19th, 1896. UNRESERVED SALE of excellent modern HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, removed trom Residences in Newport and Albany-roads, Roath, Cardiff, and Windsor-terrace, Penarth and sold by order of the various ownersA Pianoforte in walnut case, 5 excellent Dining and Drawing-room mwln Suites, a walnut Cabinet and Overmantel to match, 2 noble 6ft. Sideboards in walnut, nearly new, Brussels and Velvet Pile Carpets, etc., etc., together with a quantity of superior Bedroom Appointments, including a 6ft. mahogany winged Wardrobe, with pair of liandsr.me Toilets, etc, en suite, several heavy Iron and Brass French Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses and Bedding complete. 2 comolete Bed- in walnut and ash and satin walnut, 4ft. walnut Robes with Wash-stand and Dressing-tables to match, Chests of Drawers, etc., etc.. and numer. ous other effects. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed to temove, and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, without reserve.. Goods on view day prior to and morning of sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precmely. HI ~DUkFotREET^UC-TION BOOMS, CARDIFF, TO BUILDERS, PROPERTY OWNERS AND OTHERS. < ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1836, at 12 o clock Noon Precisely MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a large stock of (i old and other High-class WALL PAPER, also satins, sanitary. silk lustres, borders, dados, and a greal variety of other papers suitable for every class of property also 45 kegs of whitelead and paints. On View morning of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 8831 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout. the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Liucoln and Midland Counties Drag Company Lincoln. 1003 I !âUS bU ¡\'1U1iøtt. aALfi of VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD SHOP ahdPREMISESrin DAVIS-STREET, NEWTOWN, Ud FREDERICK-STREET, and CANAL;STREET, in the COUNTY BOROUGH of CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WILLLAMS, of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son, has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at,7.30 o clock in the Evening of THURSDAY, the 26th day of March, 1896, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, the F0LL0WILSBASEH0LD PROPERTIES- LOT I.-Ail that Grocer's and Baker's SHOP aud DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Bakehouse and Flour Loft at the back, being No. 2, Davis-street, New- town, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr James J. Perry, at the yearly rental of £40, the tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining Lot 1, being No. 3. Davis-street afuresaid, in the occupation of Mr Josia.h Humphreys, at the rental of 9s per week. LOT 3,-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE adjoining the last lot, being No. 4, Davis- street aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Isaac Jonson, at the rental of 10s per week. Lots 1 and 2 have been in the occupation of the present tenants for a considerable number of years, and the grocery and bakery business has been carried on at No. 2, Davis-street for the last 25 years. The premises are held under lease from Lord Tre- degar for a term of 99 years, commencing the 25th of March, 1857, a a ground rent of S3 per annum. Thev will be offered, in the first place, in one Lot, and, if not then sold, in the above-mentioned Lots, the gcound rent being apportioned at £ 4 as to Lot 1, and £ 210s -1.. .6- ,A or OWU £ %» W 6 OIIU vf. LOT 4.—All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the corner of Great Frederick-street and Canal-street, Cardiff, and known as No. 56, Great Frederick-street, together with the two Dwelling- houses adjoining, being Nos. 1 and 2, Canal-street. This Lot is held under lease for a term of 195 years, from the 20th of December, 1840, at the yearly rental of £9 4s, and is let at rents amounting in the gross to B73 4s per aunnm. LOT 5.-All those Four DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6, Canal-street aforesaid, together with the two-storeyed warehouse, yard, stable, and loft at the back of the said Dwelling-houses, and approached by a cartway from Canal-street. This Lot is held under lease for the term of 195 years, from the 20th of December, 1840, at the annual ground rent of B7 4s, and produces a gross rental of B83 10s per annum. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, 1, Charles.street; or from William Brad- ley, Esq.. Solicitor, 3, High-street, Cardiff. 8927 SALE No. 3,008. TO INVESTORS. CARDIFF. OAKFIELD-STREET, WOODVILLE-ROAD, AND SOUTH WILLIAM-STREET ALSO REVERSIONARY INTEREST. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Mart, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on the 31st March, 1896, at 7.30 p.m., subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, the following desirable LEASEHOLD HOUSES, comprising: LOT 1.—AH that desirable RESIDENCE, being No. 59, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now occupied by Miss Look, at a yearly rent of B35. LOT ,All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 61, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now occupied by Mrs W. M. Shepherd, at a yearly rent of £ 35. These two properties are held under leases for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1875, at the anaual ground rent of £4 6s 6d and E4 6s respectively. LOT 3.—All that desirable RESIDENCE. No. 62, Oakfield-street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr R. Harris, at the annual rental of £35. Lot 3 is held under lease for 99 years from the 2nd February, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £4 Is. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 43, South William-street, Docks, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1852, at the apportioned ground renr, of £2, and lately in the occupation of Miss Alagdalene Davies, deceased LOT 5.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, No. 110, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 yeaTs from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 3 s. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE] MISES, No. 112, Woodville-road, Cathays. Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of £418. LOT 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 114. Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from 29th Ssptember, 1878, at the annual ground rent of B4 Is. LOT 8—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, No. 116, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1878, at the annual ground rent of B4 Os lOd. LOT 9.-All that REVERSIONARY INTEREST of Arthur Hollingshead, a bankrupt, of and in the residuary estate and effects of Mrs Elizabeth Hollings- head, deceased, being one-eighth share of £343 6s 8d invested in 3 per cent. Debenture Stock of the Midland Railway Company. The above sum is divisible on the testatrix's daughter, who was born 011 the 5th August, 1385, attaining 21 years of age. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to Messrs George David and Evans, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Cardiff as to Lot 4, to William Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, 5, Queen-street. Cardiff as to Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8. to Tom Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Neath as to Lot 9, to Messrs Thomas ana Francis, Solicitors, Castle-street, CariiSff r as to all the lots, the«Aue- uoiieers, 31, Queen-otreet, Cardiff. ■ 17th Match, 1896. ■■ SSMZ BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGBES, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, SUBJECT TO VERY IODERAtrE RESERVES. MESSRS WM. SANDERS & SONS hata received instructions from the Executors of the late Cliarlet Bird, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 24th March, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— KING'S-ROAD, CANTON. LOT 1.—Three Villas, Nos. 62, 64, and 66, King's- road. Rent 8s 6d per week each. Ground rent;E5 each. LOT 2.—A Similar Villa, No. 153, King's.road. Rent 9s per week. Ground rent £ 4 2s. BRADFORD-SHIEST, GRANGETOWN. LOT 3.-Two Six-roomed Dwelling-Houses, Nos. 17 and 19, Bradford-street; each let at the low weekly rent of 7s. Ground rent B2 Us each. MERTHYR-STREET, CATHAYS. LOT 4.—A Corner Dwelling-House, No. 32a, Merthyr- street. Rent 8s per week. Ground rent £ 2 4s. MAUGHAN-TERRACE. PENARTH. LOT 5.—Two Commodious Villas, Nos. 6 and 7, Mauglian-terrace each with five bedrooms. Ground renb:22 10s each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs Cory aad White, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff. 8781 SALE THIS DAY. MAINDEE. NEWPORT, MON. SALE OF A VERY SUBSTANTIALLY-ERECTED AND DESIRABLE FRE, ITHOLD RESIDENCE. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 18th March, 1896, at 3.30 p.m. (subject to the Common Form Conditions of Sale of the Monmouth-nhire Incorporated Law Society, and to the Special Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), the following desirable andattractive FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, viz., all that Messuage or Dwelling-house, with the coach-house, saddle-room, and overhead coachraan's-rooms, con- servatory, stable, and outbuildings belonging thereto, situate at Maindee, Newpoit, Mon., known as CAMBRIAN HOUSE," being the residence of the late Mrs Thomas Spittle. The House contains spacious lobby aud entrance hall drawing-room 18ft. by 16ft., dining-room 18%ft. by t5Y:aft;, breakfast or morning-room 18ft. by 12ft., kitchen, 3 pantries, covered court, excellent wine cellars, dairy, and lardei. ,L, On the First Floor Three large bedrooms, with dressing-rooms, bathroom, and w.c. On the Second Floor 4 good bedrooms, also smoke- room in the Tower. An ornamental verandah, supported with strong iron work, surrounds about one-half of the House. The whole of the Premises are exceedingly well- built and are of a substantial character. The situation is pne of the healthiest and most. desirable in Maindee, commanding an extensive and charming view of tho greater part of Newport with the river Usk and the adjacent district. The gas aud water supply fare excellent, and the house will bo Sold with the fittings and fixtures belonging thereto. The Newport Train Cars' Terminus is within 3 minutes' walk of the house. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Cliambeis, Newport, Mon., or to Messrs Bythway and Son, Solicitors, Pontypool. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS in and about the above Residence will be Sold on the Premises on Thursday and Friday, March 19th and 20th, commencing each day at 2 p.m. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer. 8678 SALE TO MORROW. CHEESE BUYERS. 8 TONS GRAND QUALITY CHEDDAR CHEESE, in Lots, pick of the dairy, property of ,J. H. Large, Esq., Maltnesbury. To be SOLD by AUCTION by MR-JOHN HILLMAN. THURSDAY, March 19th, at 2 sharp, at Chicago Buildings, Tredegar-street, Cardiff. Offices, Bridge-street, Newport. 8884 POST OFFICE RESTAURANT, 4, BUTE-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. UNBESERVEU SALE OF F URN rfURLr. FTrrINGS, AND FIXTURES, THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1896. MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON have received instructions from Mr Vine (who is removing) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, the whole of the FITTINGS. FIXTURES, FURNITURE, & EFFECTS, including two counters (one with marble and slate slabs, brass rails, Ac.) iu the two refreshment bars, three 9-feet marble-top tables, six smaller ditto, nine glass pastry stands, lemonade glasses, tumblers, tea and dinner ware, teapots, large hot-water counter stove, two large gas stoves (one 3 single and 1 double jets), cruet stands, water bottles, window fittings, mirror back showcases, bread-cutter, two pair scales, knife-cleaner, ebonised shop chairs, benches and seats, stuffed and covered with American cloth, gaa pendants and brackets, Ac. The Furniture includes capital 6-feet walnut wardrobe, fitted with trays and drawers, full length mirror panel to door, with inlaid cornice (nearly new), ebonised and walnut overmantels, a few vols, of books and shelves, four feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, spring mattresses, overlays, chest of drawers, coal vase, arm and other chairs, fenders and irons, curtains, French iron bedsteads, pictures, dress- ing-glasses, washstands and ware, kitchen and scullery requisites, Ac., Ac. Uoods on View from 10 a.m. Morning of Sale, which will commence at 2 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, St. John'a-square Auction Mart, Cardiff. 8769 A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact that no one in the world has Jj,een 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 t,he ptide of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and JUdge for yourselves. A Child can use it. solu by Grocers, etc., everywhere; in Id and 3d packets. Manufacturers-G. TURLEY AND CO., 7933-15M 59, Edgbaaton -street, Birmingham. 'if" PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOE ASERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PBNRHIWCEIBEK AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. IJ5S0 1137 AUDVK8S 61, DEArr-BT&KBT, ABKRDARE Soils bp Ruction. TO MARINE ENGINEERS, PROPRIETORS OF FOUNDRIES. MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF PLANT AND MACHINERY. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Foundry, Strand, Swansea, ou FRIDAY, March 20th, 1895 (unless the Property is previously disposed of by Private Treaty), the undermentioned valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY, comprising FOUNDRY.—Two cupolas with stage common to both; strong wood foundry crane; drying stove for coras with trolleys; moulding boxes; ladles from 4 tons down coal-clust mill and blast fan for cupolas. SMITHS' SHOP.—One 6in. steam hammer complete; punching and shearing machine; set of bending rolls to admit about 8ft. grindstone and trough; large smith's fire; 2 smith-,itires (bellows) with anvils and smiths tools portable forges, Ac. One 9in. horizontal engine with governor, &c., complete; 1 vertical multi- tubular boiler, lagged, about 4ft. 6in.' diameter and 1lin. high, all in good condition, with steam piping, Ac. 1 large egg-end boiler. FITTING SHOP.—Very heavy 16in. centre screw cutting gap lathe, lift, bed with 4 chucks 9in. screw cutting lathe raised to 15in. shaping machine, 12in. stroke, 6ft. bed, with 2 tables and vice vertical drill- ing machine to admit 21in. screwing machine to screw up to lin., with taps, dies and sockets lar-e planing machine to plane 3ft. 9in. wide, 4ft. 9in. high, and 9ft. long rough drilling and countersinking machine; smalllatbe with hand slide rest; vice benches and 4 vices quantity of best steel turning, drilling, boring, shaping, and planing tool? boring blocks boring bars facing tools assorted screwing tackle with taps, dies, Ac. large stock of loose spanners screw bolts (assorted) for fixing bolts in machines, Ac. PATTERN SHOP.—Valuable stock of wood and iron patterns carpenter's bench loose boxes for holding tools and stores. OFFICE.-Desk, copying press, cupboards, and general furniture. The whole may be viewed day prior and morning of sale. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock noon precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 8791 OWING TO THE TERMINATION OF THE LEASE OF THE MACKWORTH, SWANSEA, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE CONTENTS OF THE HOTEL, consisting of the WELL-MADE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THE APPOINTMENTS OF ABOUT FIFTY BEDROOMS, Bedroom suites in mahogany, mahogany dressing tables, mahogany wardrobes, Brussels, Axminster, and Pile carpets, spring, hair, and wool matresses, feather bolsters and pillows, the costly contents of several reception-rooms, embracing magnificent console tables, glasses, carved and gilt pier glasses, candelabra, sofas, couches, cabinets, several elegant and handsome ormolu French clocks. card and writing tables, bookcases, vases and pedestals, hearthrugs, fenders, fire implements, Ac., window curtains in tapestry, dining.room and drawing-room suites in walnut, rosewood, and mahogany, massive carved oak, walnut, and rose- wood tables, two full-size billiard tables and fittings, a large quantity of excellent and costly plate, including venison dishes and covers, entree dishes, soup tureens, candlesticks, inkstands, tea and coffee urns, dishes, spoons, and forks, tea and coffee pots, and a valuable suite of dinner service, with plateau. etc., a large quantity of linen, cutlery, glass and china, copper utensils, and appointments of kitchen, etc. also an excellent assortment of about 350 dozen choice wines, including a bin of 1847 port and other old vintages, and a vast number of miscella- neons effects, will be SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON (by order of the Proprietor, Mr E. Careless), on the premises on TUESDAY, MARCH 24TH, and three following days, at 11 a.m. each day precisely. The whole may be viewed on Saturday and Monday, March 21st and 23rd, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on payment of 6d each 14 days prior to sale. Auctioneers' Offices-Goat-street Chambers, Swan. sea. 8724 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, March 20th, 1896, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Portion of which i.% the property of a gentleman Tomoving, comprising dining suite in leather, drawing- room »uite in velve* and saddlebags, imald walnut cheffonier, with plafe-glass back, walnut cheffoniers, walnut occasional tables walnut overmantels, dining tables, carpets, hearthrugs, iron brass mil bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, wash- stands with marble tops, dressing table, kitchen requisites, dresser with cupboards and (Irawer,, Ac., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 8924 3, DYNEVOR-PLACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have received JJt-B. instructions from Mr Morgans, who is giving up housekeeping, to SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY, March 23rd, 1896, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE. AMERICAN ORGAN, &c. Comprising mahogany cheffonier, mahogany loo and other tables, 6 dining chairs, sofas, easy chairs, pier glass, full compass pianoforte in walnut by D'Almaine and Co., in excellent condition. Bell's American organ with 8 stops, in splendid order window poles and curtains, carpets, oilcloth, ma.ts, ornaments, pictures, walnut whatnot, brass stair tods, iron and brass- mounted bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather beds, palliasses, satin walnut bedroom suite (viz., wardrobe with glass door, washstand with marble top, dressing table with glass, towel rail, pedestal, and 3 chairs), painted washstands ana dressing tables, dressing glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, cane-seat chairs, painted hanging press, mahogany chest of drawers, &c., the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, dresser with cupboards and shelves, dinner and tea ware, patent mangle, Ac., Ao. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale. Auctioneers' Office. 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 8923 LLWVNHELIG ESTATE. LLANDILO. IMPORTANT SALE OF ABOUT 1,200 HEAVY M TIMBER AND PITWOOD. R WILLIAM JONES has received instructions to SKLL by AUCTION at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of March, 1895 (subject to conditions of sale to be valuable 6 Pr°duced), the following lots of i ™ TIMBER AND PITWOOD. viz. °al £ > 11 Ash, 17 Larch, 3 Beech, 1 Syca- 15 I^nie, and 2 Birch, now standing and giowing on Cae Pritcbard, Llwynhelig, ana numbered In white paint from 1 to 123. £ sl1'8 Larch. 14 Beech, lOSyca- kmie, 1 Birch, and 4 Poplar, now standing and growing near Llwynhelig Lodge, and numbered m red paint from 1 to 113 LOT 3.52 Oa.k, 5 Ash, 21.arch, 17 Beech. 2 Syca- more, 8 Spruce, 4 Linu,, 1 Cherry, now standing and growing on <lie South side of the road leading from Penybank to Llandilo, and numbered in white trom 1 to 100. LOT 4.-42 Oak, <32 Ash, 164 Spruce, now standing 0' and growing on the North side of the above-named road, and numbered in red from 1 to 220. LOT 5.-30 Oak, 15 Ash. 10 Larch, 2 Beech, 6 Syca- more, 40 Spruce, and 6 Lime, now standing and growing on Caerliendy, and numbered in red from 1 to 109. LOT 6.-2 Oak 2 Aah, 1 Larch, 9 Beech. 5 Spruce, 8 Lime, 1 Birch, and 5 Cherry, now standing and growing near Llwynhelig Garden, and numbered iu red from 1 to 33. Lor 7.—32 Oak, 13 Ash, 72 Spruce, 4 Lime, 3 Birch and 1 Cherry, now standing and growing on Gurrey Bank, and numbered in white from 1 to 124 LOT 8.—40 Oak, 13 Ash, 2 Sycamore, 22 Spruce. 3 Lime, 1 Birch, now standing and growing on Gurrey Bank, and numbered in red from 1 to 81. LOT 9.-27 Oak, 51 Ash. 11 Larch, 7 Sycamore, 5 Spruce, and 8 Lime, now standing and growing on Tanylr.ii Farm, and numbered m white from 1 to 109. LOT 10.—61 Oak, 20 Ash. 1 Beech, 4 Sycamore. 1 Spruce. 1 Lime, 1 Birch, and 3 Alder, now standing and growing on Tanylan Farm, and numbered in red from 1 LOT 11.—43 Oak, 1 Ash, 2 Sycamore, and 6 Alder, now standing and growing on Wernfawr, and num- bered in red from 1 to 52. LOT 12.—47 Oak, 10 Ash, and 1 Sycamore, now stand- ing and growing on Wernfawr, and numbered in white fl-Mr1IIenry Harries, Gurrey Hill, Llandilo, will show the T4ts- For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Glancennen, Llandilo. ("\ Sale to commence at 1.3" p.m. The Auctioneer begs to call the special attention of timber merchants, cabinet-makers, colliery proprietors, and others to the above sale, the Timber being well crown, most of it being exceptiorially heavy. The Lots are very conveniently situated for removal, ad- joining good roads, and the greater part of them within half a mile of Llandilo Railway Station. Glancennen, March 13th, 1895. 8920 WEST ABERTHAW, NEAR COWBRIDGE [situate about one mile from St. Athan Road Station, on the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway). IMPORTANT SALE OF CART HOKSES, FAT YEARLINGS, EWES AND LAMBS. THRESHING MACHINE, IMPLEMENT'S, CROPS, DAIRY UTENSILS, AND PART HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE- MR JOHW L>A V1D has received instruc- tions from Captain John Thomas (who is giving up the farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY^ March 23rd, 1896. viz.: 220 Black face Y EARLINGS, 60 Oxford Down EWES and LAMBS, PORKERS, COWS and CALVES. BARREN COWS, and 2 CALVES. 16 Powerful young CART HORSES and COBS (which are a UNjrough good reliable lot), the usual FARM IMPLEMENTS,, 60 tons CLOVER HAY. mow of STRAW, and about 40 Together with a 9-horse power Engine and Threshing Drum by Hornsby, Trusser (nearly new), Shelter (large size). Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 1 p.m. One month's credit on fat stock, 12 months' on threshing machine, and three months upon the remain- der ou the usual conditions. The down trains leaving Cardiff T'.V.R. Station at 10.30 a.m., and Cardiff G.W.R. 11.27 a.m., arrive at St. Athan Road at 12.33, and will return from the latter station at 7 p.m., arriving at Llantrisant in time for the Cardiff train, and at Pontvpridd in time for the Bhondda and Mei thyr Trains. Cataiogues are ready and may be had from the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 8872 EATH AND DISTRICT BILL- POSTING COMPANY.—Late T Wall. Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :_J. W ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Neatn and District 129b Mublit JUrtias, iFE ASSURANCE POLICIES WANTED for large sums on lives past 45 con- siderably over surrender value given; speedy settle- ments and highest references. Also Reversions pur- chased.—Full particulars to T. ROBINSON, Insurance Broker. 85, High-street West, Sunderland. 774 MRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, JL FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1872. The NEW REGULATIONS and all Particulars for the THSSORETICALKJUNE) andPRACTIC AL (JULY) EXAMINATION may NOW BE HAD of the LOCAL SECRETARY. WALTER SCOTT, Camden House, 8894 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. BERAVON STOCK, FLANNEL, A AND PLEASURE FAIR. The above FAIR will be held on MONDAY, the 6th APRIL NEXT (EASTER MONDAY), in the new Corporation Field. The FIELD WILL be OPENED to ALL APPLI- CANTS. Applications for spaces for shows, &c., and for terms, to be made to Mr Wm. Pearce, Market Inspec- tor, Aberavon. By order, M. TENNANT, Town Clerk. Aberavon, March 7th, 1896. 8776 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1890 (53 & 54 Vic., Cap. 59). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL of PONTAR- DAWE for the Rural District of Pontardawe, held on the 5th day of March, 1896 (special notice of such .meeting ana of the intention to propose the following resolution having been given to every member of such Council in the manner prescribed by the Statute in that behalf), it was resolved that Part III. of the PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1890, so far as it is declared by the said Act to be applicable to such Rural District Council, SHOULD BE ADOPTED in the District of the said Council or Authority, and that the said Act should come into operation in the said District on the 11th day of May, 1896. Dated this 10th day of March, 1896. CHARLES BEVAN JENKINS, Clerk to the said Council. Herbert Chambers, Pontardawe. 8878 THE INFECTIOUS DISEASE (NOTI- FICATION) ACT, 1889, 52 and 53 Vict., Cap. 72. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN that at a Meetine of the RURAL DISTRICT COUNOIL OF PONTAR- DAWE for the Rural DiRtrict of Pontardawe. in the County of Glamorgan, held on the 5th day of March, 1896 (special notice of such meeting and of the inten- tion to propose the following resolution having been given to every member of such Council in the manner prescribed by the statute in that behalf), it was re- solved that the INFECTIOUS DISEASE (NOTIFICA- TION) ACT, 1889, SHOULD BE ADOPTED in the District of the said Council or Authority, and that the said Act should come into operation in the said Dis- trict on the 11th day of May, 1896. Dated this 10th day of March, 18%. CHAS. BEVAN JENKINS, Clerk to the said Council. Herbert Chambers, Pontardawe. 8876 HE INFECTIOUS DISEASE (PRE- VENTION) ACT, 1890, 53 AND 54 VICT. CAP. 34. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of the RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL of PONTAR. DAWE for the Rural District of Pontardawe, in the County of Glamorgan, held on the 5th day of March, 1896 (special notice of such meeting and ot the inten- tion to propose the. following tesolution having been given to every member of such Council in the manner prescribed by the Statute in that behalf) it, was resolved that the INFECTIOUS DISEASES (PRE- VENTION) ACT, 1890, in its entirety. SHOULD BE ADOPTED in the district of the said Council or Authority, and that the said Act ebould come into operatiou in the said district on the Uth day of May, 1896. Dated this 10th day of March, 1896. CHARLES BEVAN JENKINS, Clerk to the said Council. Herbert Chambers, Pontardawe. 8877. YLORSTOWN EXPLOSION LOCAL RELIEF FUND. The COMMITTEE beg to ACKNOWLEDGE the Receipt of the following Donations. Further Subscrip- tions will be gratefully received by the Treasurers. £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1,513 8 24 Moriah Wesleyau Church, l'ylorstown, per Mr S. T. Jones • • • • 0 6 9* Golan C.M. Chttrch,Garn.s.O., Carnarvon 0 5 0 Towyn C.M. Church, Merioneth, per Rev. D. M. PhiHipsj 0 15 0 C.M. Church, Nantglyn, near Denbigh, per Bet. D. M. Phillips 0 8 4 Maesydref' Congregational Church, Car- narvon, per Rev. o. H. Hughes 0 3 84 Hyfrydfa Congregational Church, Blaenau Ffestiniog, per Rev. O. H. Hughes 0 15 0 St. Mary's Church, Abergavenny, per E. Martin, Esq — 3 0 0 Zion Congregational Church, Newbridge, Mon., pi? Rev. O. H. Hnghes 1 5 0 Rev. J. J- Es&ns» Cantref Rectory, Brecon, per Rev. Preeenior Lewis, Ystradyfodwg 110 Rev. J. J. Beresford, Caldecote Vicarage, Uppingham, per ,toy. J. Rees, vicar 0 5 0 Adwy'idawddC.M. Church, nearWrexham, per Rev. D. M.Phillips 1 6 6 Bethel C.M. Church, Gowerton, per Rev. D. M. Phillips 1 0 0 Total :e I, zi-ig- 6 DAVID FENWICK, Brynheulog House, Chairman. CHARLES POWELL, Checkweigher, Vice-Chairman. J. E. JONES, Hendrefadog House, 1 rri.pa5„rpr< WM. DAVIES. 20A, East-toad, -Measurer?. DAVID MORGAN, Schoolmaster, S. T. JONES, Checkweigher, | Secretaries. ifobs bn tTCtnbtr. UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. SALE OF BOOK DEBTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY XvJL have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by TENDER the whole of the outstanding BOOK DEBTS, belonging to the estate of Mr D. N. Pi-yse, late of 123, Clifton-street, and 6, Sophia-street, Cardiff. Grocer aod Provision Merchant, amounting in the aggregate to about £ 1916s lOd. The schedule of the debts, books of account, con- ditions of Sale can be inspected and all further infor- mation obtained at the offices of the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders for the purchase of the debts must bo lodged with the Brokers on or before the 18tb inst. 12.0 noon, and marked Tenders, Book Debts re D. N. Pryse." Dated this 11th day of March, 1896. 8809 W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. SALK OF BOOK DEBTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY .1.t' have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by TENDER the whole of the outstanding BOOK DEBTS Belonging to the estate of Mr W. H. Leyland, late of 21, Stuart-street, Cardiff, grocer and provision mer- chant, amounting in the aggrega'e to about J229. A schedule of the book debts, books of account, and conditions of sale can be inspected, and all further information obtained at the offices of the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. The Brokers do not bind them- selves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders for the purchase of the debts must be lodged with the Brokers on or before the 20th inst. at 12 noon, and marked Tenders Book Debts re W. H. Leyland." Dated this 16th day March. 1896. Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY, 8869 51, Queen-street, Cardiff. IN BANKRUPTCY. SALE BY TENDER. BE UOWEN AND JONES. OUTFITTERS AND TATLORS, 63, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDVIL. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & VOVEY 1,.1 have received instructions to OFFER for SALE, in one or more lots, the whole of the STOCK- IN-TRADE of the above-named Bankrupts, together with the Trade Fixtures, Fittings, Utensils, etc., on the Premises, and belonging to the Estate. The Stock is in a good condition, and it is possible for the purchaser to enter into arrangement for the continuance of the tenancy of the premises. Tho Brokers do not undertake to guarantee such continuance, but will give all assistance in procuring same for the purchaser. The stock consists of cloths of various descriptions. Trimmings, Hats, Caps, Waterproof Coats, Buttons, Threads, &c., Ac., Sewing Machine, &c., &c. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Stock has recently been taken, and same amounts at cost or stock book prices to 2517 14s Id. Tenders for the purchase of the above must be lodged with the Brokers, at their Offices, 31. Queen-street, Cardiff, on Or before 24th day of March. 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, and marked, Tender re Bowen and Jones." All further information, with inspection of the schedule of the stock and orders to view, may be ob- tained ou application to the Brokers. Dated this 16th day of March, 1696. 8905 W. C. Clarke atid Dovey, 31. Queen-street, Cardiff. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. Nos. 44 AND 45, CASTLE BAILEY-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON ..l have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER, in one Lot. the STOCK-IN-TRADE" of Mr W. Lee, who is retiring from business by reason of illhealth. An Inventory of the Stock and Conditions of Sale may be had at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Goat-street- chambers, Swansea. Tenders to be addressed Lee's Stock," to be sent to the Brokers not later than the 14th inst. 8689 The highest or any Tender not necessilrily accepted. FOR SALE, by TENDER, the WOODEN PADDLE TUG PETREL," built by Messrs Hepple and Co. at Shields in 1873. Had new boilers in 1884. Machinery and Fittings are all complete. Can be inspected at Bridgwater. For inspection and further particulars apply to Geo. B. Sully, Bridgwater, to whom tenders are to be ad- dressed up to 25cli March. Owners do not bind themselves to accept the highest n or any t.ender. 8697 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER mapMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest tateof the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The:GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following compJaill :-Ind,igestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, tind sores of an descriptions burn*, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face said I body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas Jaundice, and dropsy, aud fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid \nd 2s 9d each, sold by moat Chemists, or from the Burdooc Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street Swansea 1005 jfoblic Xntustmtnts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LKSSKK AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 18TB, "A.N ^RTIST'S An Instantaneous Success. AN ARTIST'S MODEL.; Received by a Crowded House AN ARTIST'S MODEL. With Enthusiastic Applause. AN ARTIST'S MODEL. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Prices, 6d to E2 2s. Early doors 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Booking Offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd, Return Visit of Mr W. S. Penley's No. 1 Company in c HARLEY'S AUNT. RAND THEATRE. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. laBSSBB & MANASEK Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. Enthusiastic Reception of MISS CYNTHIA BROOKE and her London Company in the New Play, JOHN i~1HETWYND'S "VX7TFE, VY by F. C. PHILLIPS. T ? Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices—Dress Circle. 2s 6d Upper Circle, 2s Stalls, Is 6d Pit, Is Back Pit. 9d Gallery, 6d. Early doors extra. Second price at 9 o'clock to all pa.rts. MONDAY next, March 23rd, the success of the age, T r, I L B Y, By PAUL M. POTTER. GRAND T R I L B Y THEATRE T R I L B Y Adapted from I R I L B Y Do MAURICE'S NOVEL By PAUL M. POTTER. 0ARDIFF POPULAR CONCERTS. PARK HALL, SATURDAY, 21sT MARCH, 1896. THE CELEBRATED MERTHYR CHORAL SOCIETY, Conductor—Mr DAN DAVIES. Winners of £ 3,00C in prizes. The only Welsh Choir with an unbeaten record. VOCALISTS MADAME MILES B KYNOX, MISSES BEATRICE EVANS, R.A.M., and NELLIE DAVIES. MESSRS W. JONES, D. JONES, and SANDFORD JONES. 8918 Admission 6d and Is. 478e -+ ALLDAY'S CYCLE JJIDING SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED ON MARCH 23RD, AT ANDREWS' HALL, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. For Terms and Particulars vpdly- ALLDAYS & ONIONS, P.E. CO., LIMITED, 49, WESTGATE-ST., CARDIFF. 8836 £ laUcts. THE SOUTH WALES, MONMOUTH- JL SHIRE, AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE TIN- PLATE MAKERS' ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by Resolution passed nt an Extraordinary General Meeting of the South Wales, Monmouthshire, and Gloucestershire Tinplate Makers' Association, held on the.llth day of February, 1896, and confirmed by an Extraordinary General Meeting held ou the 25th dav of February, 1896, it was RKSOLVRD 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 uotiqe to all personi; who may hare any claim or claims against the said Association to send in the same on or before the25th day of March, 1896, to WILLIAM ROBERT QUICK, the Secretary of the said Association, at No. 22, Wind-street, Swansea, in order that the same may be considered and adjudicated upon, after which date the fands of the said Association will be duly distributed. Dated the 26th day of February, 1896. W. ROBINSON SMITH A SON, 2, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 8643 Solicitors for the said Association. rjlHOMAS MOirGTNr~DEC £ ASBD. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the Twenty-second and Twenty-third years of the reign of her present Majesty, Chap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustee- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Credi'ors and Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of THOMAS MORGAN, late of Number 47, MOUNT PLEASANT- STREET, TRECYNON, ABERDARE, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Cattle Dealer, deceased (who died on or about the 16th day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-five, and whose Will was proved by John Davies, of Duke- street, Aberdare, aforesaid, Hay Merchant, and David Vanghan, of Penddaufryn, Ystradfelite, in the County of Brecon, Farmer, the Execator.4 therein named, on the Sixteenth day of January, One Thousand Eight Hunndred and Ninety-mx, in the Principal Probate Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, are hereby required to send in the particulars of their Claims and Demands to the said Johu Davies aud David Vaughan, or to the undersigned, their Solicitor. on or before the 13th day of May next; and NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that after that day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the pa' ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Cl-iims of which the said Executors s-liall then have notice, and that they will not be liable for the assots or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Debt or Claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 13th day of March, 1896. LINTON and C. and W. KENSHOLE, 4, Canon-street, Aberdare, Solicitors for the Executors. IhtMir Jlppmninwitts. IBERAL AGENT AND SECRETARY. —The CARDIFF LIBERAL ASSOCIATION require the above, who must devote whole time to the duties of the office. Preference given to one qualified and thoroughly experienced in Registration and Elec- toral Work and practical orga nisat ion. -Applications, stating age and salary required, to he sent before 28th March to Mr R. Bird, Ellerslie, Cardiff, marked outside, Application for Secretaryship." 8799 rjpREVETHIN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, forthwith, a HEADMASTER, qualified to instruct the Pupil Teachers under the Board at a day Central Class to be held at the Cwmfrwdoer Board School, near Pontypool. The number of Pupil Teachers is estimated at fifty. Salary B150 per annum. Applications, stating age and previous practical experience, with qualifications (including whether Certificated), and three rbcent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 30tli instant. to me on or before the 30th instant. HENRY BYTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, Mon., 11th March, 1896. 83dl "13 ADYR SCHOOL BOARD, NEAR XV CARDIFF. WANTED, INFANTS' MLS TRUSS, to commence Duties First Week in May. To reside in the Parish. Average attendance, under 30. Occasional help of Pupil Teacher. Salary, S50. Applications, in own handwriting, stating age, ex- periences, qualifications, when at liberty, with copies of three recent testimonials, to be sent me before March 26th, 1896. Applicants from Counties of Glamorgan and Mon- mouth onlv entertained. MR J. H. WESTYR-EVANS, Solicitor and Clerk to the Board, 8868 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. L LANTWIT LOWER SCHOOL BOARD. TONNA NEW SCHOOLS CLERK OF WORKS. The above Board are prepared to receive APPLICA- TIONS for the post of CLERK OF WORKS dnring the Alteration and Building of the New Schools at Tonna. Salary 35s a week. Applicants must hav a thorough knowledge of Building. Applications, with three recent (copy) testimonials, to be sent to us not later than 6th April, 1896. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerks. School Board Offices, Water-street, Neath. 8855 B OROUGII OF NEATH. NEW RESERVOIR AT MOSS HOUSE WOOD. CLERK OF WORKS. The NEATH CORPORATION are about to APPOINT a CLERK of WORKS to superintend the CONSTRUCTION of a STORAGE RESERVOIR, and the laying and testing of Mains and Fittings. The person appointed must have had practical experience in work", of a similar nature. He must. be in constant attendance at the Works during their progress, and must see that they are carried out in strict accordance with the drawings and specification prepared by the Water Engineer (Mr D. M. Jenkins), ana must act under his direction and supervision. Wages, £ 3 per week engagement to begin from a date to be fixed by the Engineer, and to be determin- able by a month's notice on either side. Applications, stating age and experience, and accom. Earned by not more than three receut testimonials, to be sent to me on or before Tuesday, 31st March. Canvassing strictly prohibited. EDWIN C. CURTIS, Town Clerk. Neath, 9th March, 1896. 8790 HE DE REES BILL-POSTING"ANR ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LABGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPIICATION, 144, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. '100 public ^mnsemmts. CARDIFF. THE E M P IRE., MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME, THE EMPIRE PRICES, -TRANSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY TO THE PHILHARMONIC HALL, ST. MARY-STREET, DURING THE COMPLETION OF THE NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, New being erected on the Enlarged Site of the Old Empire. TO-NIGHT at the PHILHARMONIC HALL. St. Mary-street, the following Empire Company :— „ THE AUSTRALIAN QUINTETTE of Bellringers, Vocalists, and Violinists. Winners of 10 Gold Prize Medals at Eisteddfod Competitions. CHARLES CHAPLIN, Dramatic and Light-comedy Vocalist. THE BRADY AND JOHNSON SKETCH COMBINATION. B. D. Stuart, May Nicholls, Albert Brady, and Marie Johnson. MISS R. VERA, Vocalist and Dancer. AZELLA WILSON, The Accomplished and Beautiful Gymnast. ALFRED RIVERS, Character Comedian. MISS CISSY MAURICE, Song and Dance Artiste. FRASER ang MAC, The Musical Comedy Experts. Next Week- The Collinson Combination of Academy fame in a new sketch, entitled "DINKEY DOO." SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. JL MANAGisa DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT BIBB and BOBB, AMY LAWRENCE, CHARLES OUSLEY. ANNIE IMBER, PROFESSOR HARCOURT, LILY WARREN, MARIE DE SIEMENCOURT, FRANK SEELEY, and J. H. MILBURN. NEWPORT. rn H E E M F I R ]; A MANAGING DIRECTOR..OSIVALD STOLI.. TO-NIGHT! TEXARKANSAS, HARMAN and VILLIERS. Charming LOtTIE COLLARD, HARRY MAXAM, MAUD DALMAINE. The GWENT WELSH QUARTETTE, ROSE DALE, The Musical HIGHLEYS. NEXT WEEK-TONY WILSON and CLOWN. IVfEMORIAL HALL, COWBRIDGE- -i-t ROAD. GRAND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME AND PERFORM- ANCE OF ROOT'S SACRED CANTATA, "BKTHLEHEM," By SALEM (C.M.) CHAPEL CHOIR, CANTON. Artistes :—Soprano, Miss Edith Edwards; Contralto, Miss e Thomas; Tenor, Mr D. J. Francis Bass, Mr J. Mansell Lewis. CONDUCTOR—Mr JACOB DAVIES. ACCOMPANISTS—Madam CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES and Miss MATTIE DAVIES. Prices—Reserved Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is. Admission, 6d. 200 dfcitiurs aitd OLantrads. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO HOUSE DECORATORS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TUNDKRS for PAINTING and DECORATING the Town Hall, Assembly Rooms, Council Chamber, etc. A Copy of the Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Borough Engineer, Mr W. Harpur, M.Inst.C.E., on and after Friday Next, the 29th instant, upon the deposit of One Guinea, which will be returned upon the receipt of a bona fide tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed in accordance with the Specification, to be sent in to me not later than 10 a.m. on Friday, the 27th instant. Tenders will only be entertained from House Decorators having competent artists in their employ, and urust be accompanied by not less than three refer euces to work recently executed within the district. the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order, J. L. WHEATjMY, Town Cierfr. Town Hall, Cardiff, 16th Marcli, 1SSi. 8919. npHE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL X OF OGMORE AND GARW. PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS. TO MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. The above Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is their intention to carry out the works hereinafter specified, and are prepared t.o receive TENDERS for the work;; of Paving, Kerbing, Channelling, Draining, Pitching, (iravelliiig, Roaduiaking, and executing other woiks throughout Alexandra-road and Meadow- street, Pontycyminer, Garw Valley. Plins and Specifications may be seen and Forms of Tender mav be obtained at the Office of the Surveyor, Mr H. Dawkin Williams, Blackmill, R.S.O. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Alexandra-road and Meadow-street Private Improvements, to be sent to Mr S. H. Stockwood, Clerk to tho Council, Bridgend, on or before the 31st day of March. 1896. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 12th day of March, 1896. 8913 S. H. SIOCKWOOD, Clerk 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, ICAST MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G.W.R., L.N.W.R., Taff, and Bute Lines), aud Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Rivetters, and other requisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects' Requirements every Description of Constructional Steel and Iron Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATES, Ts, L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES :—EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams DLtwaay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1274 CJ ESS ION S A N D CJ O N S, O I/IMITED, O Manufacturers and Importers ef CEMENT, SLATES. TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PI ECfiS RANGES, GRATES. AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH J> OAD, /"CARDIFF. 123e XV 6963 DAVIES B ROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. BUILDERS' MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS EVERY REQUISITE for the BUILDING TRADE. LONDON WHARF" NEWPORT, AKD AT 8107 BARRY DOCK. JJEATING BY HOT WATER. IMPROVED HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, Ac. ALSO LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 1386 rjlHREB YEARS' gYSTSM rjpHREE RS' SYSTDt JgSTEY QRGANS. jpIANOFORTES BY COLLARD, plliOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, jpIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, jpIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without any Fortht Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. Price Lista, with New Designs, free on application. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, QUEEN'S MúSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF. Also at Swansea, Bristol, Newport Mertbyr, Ponty pridd Barry Dock, Llanelly, Bridgend, Gloucester, Penarth, Ac., Ac. 1047 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (fiom the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., aud 11, Bute-st. Mertbyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport—Yonng,Chemist, High •st. N.B.—Has never been known to fail. Let- I ten answered free. Please name paper. 4373 Itastmss JUfrtssts. Or.. i. i !oj. JjARLY JgPRING SHOW. RASTER I EASTER I t f I, JJOWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully beg to announce tbftl T O.D A Y They will MAKE AN ENORMOUS SHOW OF gPRING GOO D S. Every Department will be found thoroughly assorted with the Latest Productions for thts Season. .— ■ H, & Co. having anticipated the great advanoe aud scarcity of Pure Alpacas, in plain and fancy, are now prepared to give their numerous patrons full advantage of their foresight and purchases. DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Stock in this room will be found larger thaa at any other Season, with BLACK and COLOURED ALPACAS, SICILIANS, Vo. HAIRS, LUSTRES, FANCY SILKS. MIX. TURES, CREPONS, &c. SILK DEPARTMENT Will be found worthy of attention, as it is the Largest in Wales, and Prices from 15 to 20 per Cent. under ordinary Houses. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is full of NEW STOCK. JACKETS, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, DRESSING-GOWNS, &c.t Are Perfectly New, made after the Latest S try lee, and at usual at very Low Prices. Ladies should not fail to call and see H. &- Wt present stock. NEW DEPARTMENT. H. & Co. have made arrangement for the suppl3 of Tailor-Made Costumes to Order. Patterr Books sf Cloths, Styles, &c., in Stock. This Department must prove most Popular, ai Prices will be fully One-Third less than elsewhon in Cardiff. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUT- FITTING DEPARTMENT will thold a great and varied stock. 150 Dozsu LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, bought direct from makers at very special prices. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is always full of stock of the best possible value. Comparison invited with any house in the trade. CALICOES, FLANNELETTE, OXFORD SHIRTINGS, FANCY STRIPE DRILLS, COTTON CREPONS. 5,000 Pieces of DARK and LIGHT PRINTS and FANCY SATEENS. 1,999 Dozen HONEYCOMB, TURKISH and LINEN TOWELS, at makers' prices. BLANKETS, QUILTS, DUSTERS, GLASS CLOTHS, &c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS are at all times well stocked, at prices that no other house can compete with. LACE TRIMMING AND FANCY GOODS In this room an immense Stock is held thoroughly assorted, with the newest goods, and at very moderate prices, when compared. 5,000 Dozen PLAIN CAMBRIC AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS to select from. THE GENERAL HOSIERY DEPART. MENT is full of the best value and recognised as H. and Co.'s little Warpath Department, where com, petition is entirely out-done. Without giving particulars, everything can ,obi found suitable for underwear. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPART- MENT. In this Department H. and Co. have made some extraordinary purchases, suitable for furnishing, well knowing the demand must be great, especially in view of the coming Exhibition. CARPET DEPARTMENT is thoroughly assorted with BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER, TAPESTRY, and other makes. LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, &c., all a* old prices, without a penny advance. CABINET AND FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Will be found up to H. and Co.'s usual standard for the best goods only. NO HIRING RUBBISH TO BE FOUND HERE. Customers should call and compare value and prices. AU Goods delivered Free and must be paid for on or before delivery. JJOWELL & COMPANY, THE CARDIFF D RAPFJW, CARDIFF.