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TOSCUUf GDGMDUR AND 008*-J fjunrjewRATicn ') HOP BETTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. J TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES j ow FULTON, DUNLOP, & C04 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180" 60LE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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R. P. CULLEY & CO.. FAMILY WINE MERCHANTS, 02 QUEEN-STRUT, QARDIFF, 128?
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^alas bg faction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. Properties, at The Mart. Cardiff .July 14 Leasehold Properties. at, Cardiff July 14 Messrs CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. Plant and Machinery, near Chester ..Aug. 12 ¡ Mr MICHAEL DA VIES. Hotel and Premises, at Bridgend — —July •> Mr D. EVANS. Printing Machinery, at Penarth, —July 14 ¡ Mr JOHN FRANCIS. I Freehold Properties, at Kidwelly • • • ■v 7 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY- E70 Shares, at Cardiff V- I Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff 15 w Messrs HAMPTON and SONS. Freehold Property, at, the Mart, London, B.C.July li Messrs HERN <fc PERI WEE. Shop and Cottage Property, at Pentsrcb.. -July 2o Messrs HOWELL <fc HUGHLS. Messrs HOWELL & HUGHLS. Property, at Aberdare. ••••••••• • •June and July Mr J. E. JAMES* Furniture, at Aberystwyth • • •• •••■• •••••• • July 8 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household WoW' 9 Pronerties. at Aberdare July 7 P Messrs WILLIAM SANDERS & SONS. Freehold Family Residence, at Cardiff Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 11 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 11 Freehold Property, at Bridgend. uly 18 Leasehold Properties, at Pontypridd July 22 Leasehold Property, at Milford Haven July — Messrs STRAKER and SON. Free Fully-licensed Inn, at Abergavenny ..July 7 Leasehold Property, at Blaina July 9 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS Leasehold Property, at Bridgend July 11 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON. Freehold Residential Estate, at Carmarthen ..July 11 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Contractor's Plant, Machinery, &c., at Cardiff .July 9 CARDIFF. SALE OF A WELL-BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE IN CATHEDRAL-ROAD, and COTTAGE PROPERTY IN GRANGKTOWN. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER are XTJL instructed to OFFER by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank .Buildings, St. Mary-stieet, on TUES- DAY. July 14th, 1896, commencing at 7 o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there read, the undermentioned valuable PROPERTIES, Viz. :— LOT 1.—All that excellent Leasehold Family RESI- DENCE, situate and being 190, Cathedral-road. The house is pleasantly situated, occupying a comer posi- tion at the extreme north end of Cathedral-road, and contains three lofty reception rooms, billiard room, eight bedrooms, fitted bathroom. lavatory, &c., and excellent domestic offices, garden at rear, with side entrance. The property is held on lease for a term of 89 years from 29th September, 1893, at an annual cronnd rent of £ 8 16s. Possession on completion. LOT 2. All those Two Leasehold HOUSES, being 85 and 87, Saltmead-road. Let to good tenants at 7s per week each, and held in perpetuity at a ground tent of B2 17s 6d each per annum.* LOT 5. All those Two Leasehold MESSUAGES Immediately adjoining Lot 2, and known as Nos. 89 fcnd 91, Saltmead-road, similarly let, and held for a like term at the same ground rent. LOT 4.—All those Four Newly-erected VILLAS, situated and being the first four houses in Allsworth- road from Ely-road to Llandaff-road, let at 7s per week, and held for 99 years, at an apportioned ground rent of B2 7s each. LoT 5.-All those Four VILLAS immediately adjoining 4. Held for a like term, at a. similar ground rent. Lots 4 and 5 have been substantially built, with shoddy fronts, stone dressings, and bay windows, and from their close proximity to the Ely Paper Works will always command excellent tenants. For further particulars and orders to view apply to Win. Bradley, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, as to Lot 1; Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors. Working-street, as to Lots 2 and 3 to D. E. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, as to Lots 4 Md 5 or as to all the LLots to the Auctioneers, 3, Castle-street, Cardiff. 2786 CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF THREE EXCELLENT CENTRALLY SITUATED RESIDENCES. MESSHS BAILEY and GILLER have JjvjL received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary-stroet, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, July 14th, 1896. commencing at Tclock in the Evening, subject to conditions of Sale to be thenand there read, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. -— IQT A.11 that highly desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in and being No. 31, The Parada, TredegarviUe, Cardiff, now in the occupa- tion of Mr T. V. Rowe as yearly teuant at £ 50 per annnm. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, computed from the 25th day of March, 1864, and is subject to a ground rent of £ 5 lis per annum. LOT 27—All that adjoining LEASEHOLD DWEL- LING-HOUSE, known as No. 32, The Parade, Tre- degarville, Cardiff, and let to Mr G. H. Williams as yearly tenant at B50 per annum, but it is believed that arrangements may be made for early possession being given. This lot is held for the residue of a like term of 99 years, computed from the 25 th day of March. 1864, and is subject to a ground rent of B5 4s per annum. The attention of investors is particularly .ureete4. the foregoing Lots, inasmuch as property of a similar character and in thili locality is but rarely found in the market. LoT 3.-All that desirable LEASEHOLD DWEL. IJNG-HOUSE, situate in and being No. 87, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, and known as Radnor Villa. The premises have a letting value of £55 per annum, and are at present unoccupied. The house is in good order, and its excellent situation should recommend it to anyone seeking a sound and im- proving investment. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years from September, 1881, at an annual ground rent of S5 10s. For further particulars and orders to view apply to Messrs Cory and White, Solicitors, Castle Chambers, High-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 3, Castle- street, Cardiff. 2806 IMPORTANT SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLA NT MACHINERY, MATERIALS, &c. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (PASSENGER STATION), PENARTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At G.W.R. Station, Penarth-road. on THURSDAY, July 9th, 1896, commencing at 12.30 o'clock, a large and varied assortment of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, &c., belonging to MR J. STRACHAN, CONTRACTOR, and which has been used by him in the construction of the new Passenger station for the Great Western Railway at Cardiff, COMPRISING :— 1 6-WHEEL TANK LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE, STEAM PORTABLE CRANES, 1 9.FT. MORTAR MILL, 3 DRAUGHT HORSES, RAILWAY TRUCKS, Saw Bench, Scaffold Poles, Deals, Wooden Huts, Quantity Iron, Timber, Firewood, and numerous other Full particulars in Catalogues, which are being „are5 and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer, No. 1, Charles-street, Cardiff, on and gftflr 4th J uly. 2712 SALE THIS DAY. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 7th and 9th, 1896. AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. An important Sale will take place on each of the above dates of 300 Lots of superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, aU of very superior character and originally supplied hw some of the best London houses, removed to the rooms for absolute Sale, comprising valuable Dining, Drawing and Breakfast-room Furniture, Hall and Bedroom Appointments in great variety. There will he sold and superior full-compass Pianofortes. TVfESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON JjJL are instructed by the various owners to DISPOSE of the above absolutely. On view days prior to and morning of each day's aale, whicb will commence, as usual, at 2 o'clock. 1111 TENTS. MARQUEES, AND t PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2. WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, be« to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and She Public at large that they have the Largest and Most Magnificent Suite of Marquees in the Provinces Z.Trnassed in the Metropolis), every style and variety, Suitable for Horticultural Editions, Galas, KVs Tea Gatherings, Coming-of-Age Festivities, •Wedding BreaWaL, fining Parties, Temporary Ball-rooms, Eisteddfods, &c., «c- and Banners, Shields, and Decorations in oSt Variety, at Charges that will Defy Competition. Distance No Object. TWflo 1384 Kstimatea on Application. xo^ui. X OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR j A RESTORER- OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. THE SUREST THE SAFEST THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST L OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLj RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour Th8 gradual change 18 certain, au fOl removing scurf beautifying and cleansing the liair, botSes wherever tnin, Lockyer's is ufrivalled. Large b 1s 6d. Sold everywhere DELLAR'S CORN PLASTER.—Boxes Is l%d and 2s 9d each The Cora Plasters are a certain enre for hard or soi. corns, they completely dry up and eradicate pamlu eorns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy for b nions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists B careful Deliar s Plasters are supplied. RESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. dislodges: tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gnms, is astringent, aromatic,and delicious in flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a fine set of teeth. Sold everywhere Pots, Is each. DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Deliar a ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESSbas proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally Cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands who have derived benefat. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, la l%d and 2s-9d each, by all Chemists. SCJLPHOLINE SOAP s a delicately t9 refined, chemically pure: oap, intended for general use, but specially by; hose endowed with ftonaitiveskins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliabie, healthy condition, Sul. rhntino Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the ^oap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d aach 1065 E BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS V is wajranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back. and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chamibts aadPatent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, onent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company waecln. 1003 States btr ).u.díøn. SALE THIS DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at Roath Market, This Day (TUESDAY), 7th July, 1896, at 12 o'clock, 270 SHARES of £ 1 each (10s paid) in the CARDIFF and SOUTH WALES HIDE, SKIN, AND WOOL COMPANY, LIMITED, in lots of 10 shares. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, High-sweet, Cardiff. 2711 SALE TO-MORROW SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Bfen Evans and Co., Ltd., Swansea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, July 8th, 1896, and following days, the FURNITURE AND FITMENTS OF THE RECEP- TION AND RETIRING ROOlS, furnished and decorated specially for the use of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to Aberystwyth, comprising H.RH. PRINCESS OF WALES'S RECEPTION ROOM. Real Parisian-made Louis Quinze Cabinet richly embellished with Watteau hand-painted panels, ormolu mountings, &c. Inlaid marqueterie-shaped top Louis Quinze centre table, a 2 tier shaped 5 o'clock tea table, a novel and useful design Louis Quinze style. A very chaste and richly carved all gilt Louis Quinze letter suite, produced and manufactured in Paris, with specially selected French brocade for the upholstering work, a specimen of the highest type of 1 French art." „ A grand all gilt Louis Quinze 3-fold screen with reo versible hinges. clear glass top panels, under panels rich embroidered French brocade. A Louis Quinze all gilt splendidly carved hang- ing mirror, with shaped shelves for bnc a • brae: a new design French window cabinet with lockup cupboard fitted clear glass panels for showing curios, and top part adapted as Ealm stand a very high-class hand-finished brass ,ouis Quinze fireside -suite, fitted with fire screen, guard, a beautiful Louis Quinze lady's wnting table, with onyx marble top, ormolu mountings, &c. Curio tables, occasional and fancy pedestals, palm stand, &c., &c., too numerous to mention. A rich Axminster bordered square carpet and rugs to correspond. „ Very rich silk plush window curtains, draperies, nre-v place curtains and draperies, door portiere and, drapery, etc., a choice selection of the celebrated, Spode china, also an assortment of chaste vases, and latest productions from the world-renowned Royal. Worcester Porcelain Works and general bric-a-brac, The appointments of this reception room are carried out in the Louis Quinze style, and should recommend themselves to probable purchasers. RETIRING ROOM. Artistic and well-made toilet table, washstand, towel rails, and chairs en suite. Toilet set and accessories. Very comfortable spring-edge lounge settle, up. holstered in French brocade. Lounging easy and fancy arm chairs. Fancy tables and general bric-a-brac. Handsome designed Axminster carpet with border complete. Hearth rugs and window rugs to correspond. Rich silk plush window curtains, door curtains, etc. complete. Hearth rugs and window rugs to correspond. Rich silk plush window curtains, door curtains, etc. Enamel cream and gold overmantel glass fitted with shelves, etc. Fireside suite complete, etc., etc. PRINCE OF WALES' RECEPTION-ROOM. A splendidly-made and noble fumigated brown oak sideboard, fitted bevelled plates and with hand-carved enrichments complete. Handsome overmantel en suite." Brown oak octagon-shaped top book or lamp table. Ditto writing-table fitted with drawers complete. Rich upholstered settees, large size lounging easy chairs and other chairs upholstered in rich mohair saddlebags and Utrecht velvet. Oak pedestals suitable for busts, palms, &c. A very handsome repousse brass hanging mirror with bevelled mirror. Repousse brass fireside log box. A rich Turkey design Axminster carpet with fitted border complote. Handsome hearth and window rugs to correspond. High-class silk window and door curtains with Jraperies complete. A collection of real and other French bronzes, statuary, figures, busts, &c., too numerous to., mention. A special French marble clock and side ornaments, with real bronze lion cappings and mountings. RETIRING ROOM. Combination washstand and dressing table with drawers, Ac. Toilet set and accessories. Lounge easy chairs. Rich Axminster carpet and rugs to correspond. Window curtains, door curtains, and draperies fitted to each. Folding screens, &c., &c. ALSO 2,500 strong chairs, polished light colour, close cane seat, and hat rail fitted under chair. 500 bentwood chairs, polished walnut colour, per- forated veneer seat. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Terms Credit on conditions. The Auctioneer most respectfully begs to draw the attention of the public to the sale, as the furniture and fitments are the very best class, ^n wpportanity xneb as rarely offers is n the wmfflteTnjstaf Aberystwyth and the Western Co unties. 2779 bALE THIS DAY. -CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Inn, Kidwelly, on TUESDAY, 7th July, 1896. valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— Cwmnant Farm, near Llanelly Knocking Stone, High Park Fields, Llaincolman, Llainshonharry, near Kidwelly Slangs, near Achddu, Burry Port Bryn- martin, Golden Grove; and Brynmawr, Llannon, Llanelly. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen or of Messrs Eaton, Evans, and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. 2710 EXPIRATION OF LEASE. IMPORTANT SALE of STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMP LIFTS, and other PLANT and MACHINERY, at the WORKS, adjoining the Broughton Hall Station, near Chester. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have received instructions from Mr Edward Ratcliffe (in consequence of the expiration of the lease of premises) to SELL by AUCTION on WED- NESDAY, August 12th, 1896, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, a large quantit) of valuable PLANT and MACHINERY, including PAIRS OF ENGINES, from bin. to 33in., LANCASHIRE AND CORNISH BOILERS, vertical boilers, locomotive, traction and portable engines, pump lifts of several sizes, steam winches, brick-uiaking machines, engine and boiier combined, locomotive boiier, quantity of rope and strap pulleys, shafting and pedestals, winding drums, spur and fly wheels, leather belting, large quantity of 2, 3, and 4- sheave blocks, 5-cwt. steam hammer, smith's anvils and bellows, lathes, malt-crushing rolls, weighing machines, chaff cutter, and other effects. N.B.—Catalogues may be obtained from Mr Edward Ratcliffe, Hawarden, near Chester; or from the Auctioneers, Chester. 2895 |}rrrp £ ri £ &t., to Jttt. O LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND JL OTHERS. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that valuable, well frequented DOUBLE LICENSED HOTEL, known as the NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, immediately opposite to the entrance to the Brecon- road Station, on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Aber. gavenny branch of the L. and N.W. Railway. Aber- gavenny is situate in the far-famed Valley of the Usk, to which town the inhabitants of the coal and iron district flock in vast numbers, and it is also the resort of tourists from all parts of the country. ACCOMMODATION.—Bar, bar parlour, counting- house, sitting-room, kitchen, and usual domestic offices, 5 bedrooms, clubroom and attic, extensive IIt<Lbliug, warehouses, skittle alley, yard, and other appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles Edwards, Llanfoist Brewery, near Abergavenny or to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 2681 QROS3 JGROTHER S.. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES FOR COAL, OIL, OR GAS. TILED AND OTHER REGISTER GRATES FITTED WITH GAS FIRES. OPEN AND CLOSE FIRE RANGES. THE "EAGLE" PATENT. MARBLE, WOOD, SLATE, AND IRON CHIMNEY PIECES. HOT WATER APPARATUS, For Heating Horticultural, Public, and Private Buildings. GAS FITTINGS, BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS, HALL LAMPS, AND': LANTERNS IN GREAT VARIETY. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. 21, 22, 23, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. 2180c I, ¡. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) W ORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years tbis highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate cfiildren (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting^ests by talcing these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced.inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm l-ozenges, in my family, and find them a ery speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for chUdren.—W. HUTCHINSON/Vicar of Howdon. Sold ac 91/jd, 131kd, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for i4 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, 30, High-street Swansea. A list of testi- monials, symptom &c on application. GWANSEA OFFICES OP IJB "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No.:2. COLLEGE-STREET. I Sates bn faction. IMPORTANT SALE of a VALUABLE RESIDENCE in the west end of Swansea, with GARDENS and PLEASURE GROUNDS of about 5 acres in ex. tont, the whole of which can be rendered available for Building purposes, together with a DETACHED COTTAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE in Katon- crescent and also improved LEASEBSOLD GROUND RENTS, amounting in the aggregate to £ 36 8s per annum. 1%fESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON irt have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs E. Bath to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 20th day of July, 1896. that valuable MANSION and PREMISES, with the well laid out pleasure grounds and walled.in garden, yards, stables, a.nd outhouses thereto belong- ing, known as Swansea, for many years the family residence of the late Mr and Mrs Edward Bath. RAYDR HOUSE," No. 9, Eaton-crescent, a com- modious Family Residence, in the occupatioh of Mr H. Wills as yearly tenant. No. 10, EATON-CBESCENT consists of a semi- detached six-roomed Cottage, adjoining the stable entrance to Bryn-y-mor at present in the occupation of the gardener. *.r Portions of the Estate, Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Nvanza- terrace, and Nos. 1 to 8 and 11 to 14 inclusive, Eaton- crescent, have been underleased for the whole of the original terms, under which the property is held at improved ground rents, amounting in the aggregate The estate is ripe for building purposes, and can be wholly or partly developed at will. The original lease contains a covenant whereby the lessor, etc., undertakes to make, form, and complete, at his own cost, a road from Eaton-grove to Eaton- crescent. A plan will be published with the par- ticulars and conditions of sale, showing the proposed road and method of development. The whole of the property is held under two leases— the one for a term of99 years from December 25th, 1863, at a ground rent of R180 the other for a similar term from March 25th, 1876, at a ground rent of £66. Sale to coimnenbe at 3 p.m. For particulars. plans, and conditions of sale and further information, apply-to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solictor, Adelaide-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 2715 SALE THIS DAY. ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE OLD-ESTABLISHED, FREEHOLD, FREE FULLY-LICENSED INN. MESSHS STRAKER AND SON will SELL by AUCTION at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenuy, on TUESDAY, 7th July, 1896, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that valuable old-established, Freehold. Free FULLY-LICENSED INN KNOWN AS THE OLD DUKE, situate in Castle-street, Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouthshire, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr John Powell as yearly tenant. The Property comprises in the basement—Com- modious cellar on the ground floor—large entrance passage, bar, bar parlour, sitting-room, kitchen, usual offices, and larder on the first floor—four bedrooms and on the upper door-large attic. At the rear are brewhouse, stabling for 15 ^horses, with loft over, yard, piggeries, and large walled-in garden. This old-established Public House and Premises, which cover an area of 600 square yards or there- abouts, are the only licensed premises in Castle-street, are centrally situate and are in close proximity to the General Market and Abergavenny Castle. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr B. E. Hodgens, Solicitor, Abergavenny. 2705 BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS STRAKER & SON have re- ceived instructions from John Dakers, Ksquire, of Blaina, the Liquidator of the Blaina Markets and Hall Company, Limited, in Liquidation, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, at Blaina, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of July, 1896, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then produced, with which will be. incorporated the common form conditions of the Mon- mouthshire Incorporated Law Society, all that valuable and desirable long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in High-street and Cwmcelyn.road, in the town of Blaina, in the county ot Monmouth, and known as THE BLAINA MARKETS AND HALL," comprising a substantially built and commodious structure, of modem erection, which has been for some years used as a Hall for Theatrical Performances, Concerts, Public Meetings, and other Gatherings, together with the four ante-rooms and other con- venveniences adjoining thereto, and also a Large Area of eligible Building Land at the rear thereof. The Property is described in Lease as containing by admeasurement 5,699 square yards or thereabouts. The Property covers an area of 5,699 square yards or thereabouts, and is situate in the centre of the thriving town of Blaina. and possesses valuable frontages to High-street and Cwmcelyn-road, which are the main thoroughfares in the town, and which is admirably adapted for the erection of substantial Business Premises, Houses, and Shops The Hall has a frontage of 94 feet and a depth of 60 feet or thereabouts, exclusive of ante-rooms, which run the whole leng, and have It depth of about 13ft. 6ius. and is snitable either for the purpose for which it has hitherto been used or for a General Market, Arcade, or other business IKirpbses of auy kind, inas- much as it Is situated practically in the centre of this thriving and populous district. The Property is held under a Lease from the Nantyglo and Blaina Iron Works Company, I.imited, dated tne 28th of February, 1882, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1881, subject to the payment of the nominal ground rent of one guinea per annnm. There is a covenant in the Lease prohibit- lUg the sale of intoxicating liquors, and this is the only restrictive covenant contained in the Lease. The Purchaser shall take to the Fixtures, Fittings, and Furniture on the Premises at a valuation. A list of such Fixtures and Articles may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers or Solicitors, and such list will be produced at the time of Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at Abergavenny; or to Messrs WARD, COLBORNE & COULMAN, 2693 Solicitors, Newport, Mon. (Efturatum. CARDIFF. THE MISSES MARKS (late of Harrow House School) intend returning to Cardiff in September, and opening in the neighbourhood of Roath a Kindergarten and Transition Class, assisted by fully qualified and Mistresses. A few Resident Pupils can be received.—St. Anne's, Weston- super-Mare. 1251 BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL (NEAR JU BRISTOL.) The SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, July 21st. For Prospectus apply to the Head Master. 2774 W. J. KEMPE, M.A SWANSEA. GIRLS BOARDING AND DAY VJ SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS. Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 1297 KNIGHTON. PENRHOS," KNIGHTON, RADNOR. JL SHIRE.—In association with the London Col- lege ot Music.—Principal Miss Wall, assisted by Certificated Governesses. Healthy situation. Home comforts. Thorough education. Special attention to backward pupils. Liberal diet. Moderate terms. Preparation for Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Trinity College and other Musical examinations. Great successes in past years. References to Parents of Pupils. Clergymen, and Ministers. 1288 Term commences MAY 5th. WARMINSTER. ORD WEYMOUTH'S GRAMMAR JU SCHOOL; WARMINSTER. Head Master: Mr W. F. BLAXTER, M.A. (Honours), Cambridge; Itesident Assistant Masters; Mr A. G. TOPPLE, M.A. (Honours), Cambridge. Mr T. B. COLLINS, B.A. (Honours), Oxford. Mr HARRY P. SHALLARD. 285 Successes at the Oxford Local Exam. in recent years, 66 in Honours. Excellent Cricket Field, Swimming Bath, Play- ground, Fives Court, Workshop. For Prospectus apply to the Head Master. 1382 SOUTH DEVON. XFEWTON COLLEGE, SOUTH DEVON. JL3) —PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL THE LORD COURTENAY. HEADMASTER Rev. C. A. C. BOWL- KER, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, late assistant master at Uppingham School, formerly Army class master at Dover College (in succession to Rev. G. T. Warner, M.A.), The Hall: J. J. Cross, Esq., M.A., Brasenose College, Oxford. High-class school for sons of gentlemen, with strong staff of University men. Healthy elevated situation. Excel- lent school buildings, chapel, library, laboratory, work. shops, gymnasium, swimming bath, racquet and fives courts, junior school and modern side. Special and most successful Army and Navy class. High places at Woolwich and Sandhurst, many scholarships at the Universities, and entrance scholarships at the public schools. Inclusive terms from 65 guineas a year all extras optional. The school charges have been materially reduced, and are strictly inclusive, and a boy's expenses are kept as low as possible. 1395 FRANCIS WATTS, Secretary. WILLIAM SEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. A Large and Varied Assortment viTBRwwi' can be ceen at my Nurseries, PATrFni iflji COWBRIDGE-ROAD. &c.?&c. Fine Plants in Pots. DAHLIAS, CSHf>w' The Finest and Largest Collec- fanpv tion in tho POMPON West of England. and Catalogue on application* SINGLE. WREATHS, CROSSES, BOUQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, &c., <fcc. Awarded First Prize and Royal Horticultural Society's Bronze Medal for Bride's Bouquet. 1187 IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st*, and 11, Bute-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea ■ Lloyd, Chemist. Oxford-st Newport—Young, Chemist, High-st. N.B.—Has never been known to fail. Let- tera answered free. Please name paper. 2396 and (Cmttracts. CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- vy WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION. 1),:t RESERVOIR NO. 1.jj The Corporation of Cardiff are prepared to ve TENDERS for the SUPPLY of FODDER fi jVfive horses, to be delivered at Cefn Railway Station, Tiear Merthyr Tydfil, for the above Reservoir Works. Specification and form of teuder may be from the Manager of the Reservoir Works, C Taff Fawr, near Merthyr Tydfil, on and after the 1st of J{1 next. Sealed tenders, together with samples, endo#^d Fodder, Reservoir No. I." to be sent to me oO& before the 16th of July next. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY. Town Clerk; Town Hall, Cardiff, 30th June, 1896. fJTO BUILDING CONTRACTORS TENDERS are invited by the Governors for ERECTION of a NEW GRAMMAR SCHOOL Abergavenny. Plans and Specification may be seen and Bills ,of Quantities obtained (on payment of one guinea, W-. will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender) M the offices of the undersigned. i Tenders, endorsed Estimate for Grammar gchdoo are to be sent to F. Baker-Gabb, Esq., Clerk to tve Governors, Abergavenny, not later than Thursday, July 16th next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2864 E. A. JOHNSON, M.S.A., Architect, Jnly 1st, 1896. • Abergavenny. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of & PARSONAGE HOUSE at Cwm Park, Treorchy also for a Vicarage at Ynisfeio, near Treberbert, for Mrs Llewellyn, Baglan Hall. Plans and specification can be seen at my office. Bills of quantities can be obtained on application to Mr John W. Rodger, 14, High-street, Cardiff. Tenders are to be delivered to me on or before July ,1bth. < The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. E. HALLIDAY, Architect, 2807 14, High-street. Cardiff. ESTORATION OF iZANBLETHlAN CHURCH, NEAR COWBRIDGE. BUILDERS desirous ofTENDERING for the above work should send their names to the Architect, mt C. B. Fowler, F.R.I.B.A., 27, High-street, Cardiff, Ijith £1 deposit for quantities. 2812 0ORFIELD, SON, & OO., WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMBMT, GRATES, RANGES, And all Building Materials. STAND No. 222, SANITARY SECTION, CARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1783 SESSIONS AND QONS, LIMITED, K3 Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT. SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNBY-PIEOeS RANGES, GRATES. AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, PENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. JL. 69e XV Vy 1270 STAND No. 223, SANITARY SECTION £ JARDIFF jfjXHIBITION. JQ'AVIES JJROS., TIMBER, SLATE, AND CEMENT IMPORTERS. BUILDERS' MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS EVERY REQUISITE for the BUILDING TRADE. LONDON WHARF, NEWPORT, AND AT 1302 BARRY DOCK. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY (Established 30 years), having made extensive additions to his works and stockyard at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF (Into which sidings run from the G.W.R., L.N.W.R., Taff, and Bute Lines), and Fitted up New Engines, Machinery, Punches, Rivetters, and other requisite plant, is prepared to Design and Execute to Architects' Requirements every Description of Constructional Steel and Iron Work with considerable expedition. LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS, PLATF3, T's, L's, and CHANNELS KEPT ON HAND. Patentee of the Solid Tile Fireproof Floors. OFFICES :-EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. i2ul CARDIFF EX HIBITION, STAND Ml, 1 ^public ^.pponttments. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCA. ▼ f nON ACT, 1839. TREDEGAR COUNTY SCHOOL. The Managers are prepared to APPOINT a HEAD MASTEH. for the Intermediate School for Boys at a salary of E150 and a capitation payment for each scholar attending the school as follows :—The first 40 children at 30s and the remaining 30 ohildren at 27s 6d. The school accommodates 70 scholars. The Head Master must have taken a Degree in the United Kingdom. Also a Head Mistress for the Intermediate School for Girls at a salary of j6120 and a. capitation payment for each scholar attending the school of The school accommodation is for 50 rls. The Headmistress must have such qualification or certificate or other test of attainments as may be fixed from time to time by regulations of the County Governing Body. It is desirable that the applicants should be able to teach Welsh. Applications, stating age and qualifications, accom. panied by copies of testimonials, to be in ay hands on [ or before the 11th day of July next. Canvassing directly or indirectly will be considered a disqualiifcation. F. HISCOTT, Clerk to the Managers. Tredegar, 22ad June, 1895. 2809 CARDIFF UNION—ELY SCHOOLS. The Guardians require au ASSISTANT MISTRESS to assist in teaching Boys—and, when necessary, Infants—at Ely Schools until the Annual Inspection in October or November next. Salary at the rate of £5Qper annum, with dinner dailv. Hours of duty, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Half-holiday on Saturday. Application Forms to-be obtained from me, and returned not later than 10 o'clock a.m. on Saturday next, 11th July, 1896. ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 6th July, 1896. 2886 Insurant. ACCIDENTS TO LIFE AND LIMB, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR. ANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1849. CAPITAL, COMPENSATION PAID, £3,600,000. 64, CornbiU, London. 1292 A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS:—MrR. Richard, Station-master, G. W Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12 Mountstuart-square, Cardiff; Mr W. Thompson, Dm sional Superintendent's Office, G.W. Railway, Cardiff QARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. PIANOS AND ORGANS. fJlHOMPSON &~jgHACKELL (Ltd). (STAND 118 AND OLD CARDIFF STAND 15). The Finest Display of Musical Instruments ever shown in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Models, BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Improved designs. KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLARD PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DELIVERED FREE. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All Instruments Supplied on New Hire System if desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free by Post on application to Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr, or any of the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH, Usual Price 30 Guineas. 1,200 INSTRUMENTS SOLD YEARLY. SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. Send for Price List. Send for Price List. LIST OF ADDRESSES. CARDIFF Queen's Music Warehouse, Queen.street. BRISTOL 142, Newfoundland-road. SWANSEA 32, Castle-street. N E WPORT 23, Commercial-street. GLOUCRSTER 146, Westgate-street. MERTHYR 118, High-street. PONTYPRIDD Taff-street. LLANELLY 60, Stepney-street. RHONDDA.$1, Tylacelyn-road, Penygraig. BRIDGEND 4„1, Wyndham-street. FERNDALE 37, Strand. BARRY DOCK .49, Holton-road. With Agents in most of the Towner and Villages in the \,F PAINE A CO., BILL-POSTERS XfJL AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR „ ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIW OEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Linos. 13590- 1137 ADDYESS 61. DKAr-STRKBT. ABERDARK: XTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL- ll POSTING COMPANY —Late T Wall. Offices :—ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting Stations Jut Neatn and District 1220 SttbUf J&oiias. L ONDON COLL. MUSIC (LIMITED). The JULY EXAMS, in connection with this College take place at the MEMORIAL HALL, COWBRIDGE ROAD, July 7,8, 9,10 and 11. The Theoretical Exam. is on the 10th (Friday), at 2 o'clock p.m. 2900 F. ATKINS, Mus. Bac. Oxon, Representative. A WEEK ^SWITZERLAND With a conductor, travelling, and hotels, 5gs. and 7gs.; Paris (do.), with carriage drives, 5gs. Brussels, Ant- werp, and Waterloo, Norway, lQgs Berlin, 7gs. The Rhine, 6gs.—Programmes and Tickets of Mr Trounce, Pier Head, Cardiff (Tourist and Emigration Offices). 1199 jgECHUANALAND RELIEF FUND. The tribes ruled by Khama and other chiefs in Bechuaualand are suffering very severely, and are likely to suffer for the next twelve months, from the effects of a visitation of locusts and drought, which has destroyed their cattle, sheep, and goats, and even the game on which they depend in times of scarcity. An influential Committee has been formed to raise a fund for their relief, including, among others, the Duke of Westminster, Lord Loch (late High Com- missioner of South Africa), the Bishop of London, Sir John Kennaway, the Treasurer and Secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, and the Treasurer and Secretary or the London Missionary Society. Contributions are urgently required, and will be received by Sir GEORGE BADKN-POWELE, K.C.M.G., M.P., Hon. Treasurer, 114, Eaton-square, Bey. R. WARDLAW THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary, 14, Blomfield-street, E.C. or by Messrs COUTTS and CO., Strand, W.C. and Messrs BARCLAY, RANSOM and CO., 2871 54, Lombard-street, E.C. £ JARDIFF EXHIBITION. 1896. PATBON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OPEN DAILY FROM 10.30 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES, STATUARY, BOOKS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS IN ART GALLERY. FINE COLLECTION OF MARITIME MODELS IN ENTRANCE HALL. MACHINERY IN MOTION. WORKING EXHIBITS. OLD CARDIFF (200 YEARS AGO). WORKING COAL MINE, WORKING MODEL GOLD MINE. ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. WORKING DAIRY. BAND OF 2ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ^RTILLERY WILL PERFORM IN THE IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. THE OLD WORLD BAND TWICE DAILY. OPEN AIR OPERA "SANTIAGO," WITH BOMBARDMENT OF THE TOWN. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION OF THE GROUNDS .BY 10,000 FAIRY LAMPS. WEDNESDAY, 8TH INST., THE ADMISSION AFTER 6 P.M. WILL BE REDUCED TO 6D. 1358 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamor- gan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff. 7th July, 1896. 63-Pounder Competition.—The 64-pr. Competition will be carried out as follows in the order mentioned On 11th July, Nos. 8, 2, 11. 4, 7, and 1 Companies on 18rh July, Nos. 3.,10, 6, 9, and 5 Companies. No. 8 Company will proceed by 12.49 train from Bridgend to Cardiff a.nd thence to Lavernock by 1.bl p.m. train. No. 2 Company will proceed by 1.48 p.m. train from Taff Vale Railway to Lavernock. No 11 Company by 2.40 p.m. from Cadoxton to Lavemock. Nos. 4, 7, and 1 Companies by 2.40 p.m. train G.W.R. (Riverside) to Penarth and 'bus to Lavernock. Arrangements for the remaining companies will be published on Saturday. By Order, (Signed) F. WILKINSON DENT, Captain. Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. ERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South Wales Daily News, Sooth. Wales Echo, and South Wales Weekly News is NOW OPEN at 49, GLEBELAND-STREET. Ifojjal Jlfltxas. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS. 1883 AND JL 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY.-No. 43 of 1896. RE SIDNEY GEORGE SHIM ELD, trading as Shimeld Bros., of Westward Ho, Hickman-road, Penarth, carrying on business at 14, Windsor-road, Penarth, Stationers. I, CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY, of 31, Queen-street. Cardiff, Chartered Accountant, hereby give notice that I have been duly appointed and certified by the Board of Trade as Trustee of the estate of the above- named Bankrupt. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the bankrupt must deliver them to me, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to me. (Signature of Trustee) CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY. Date, 6th July, 1896. 2897 "\T"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant -Ll to the Act of Parliament, 2i and 23 Vic., c. 35, that all PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of HENRY JOHN VOSE, late of MONKTON HOUSE, PENARTH, GLAMOR- GANSHIRE, Superintending Engineer of Postal Telegraphs, deceased (who died on the 28th day of April, 1896, and whose will was proved by Arthur Allin and Alfred Udell, tbe Executors therein named, on the 11th day of June, 1895, in the Principal Registry), are hereby required to send in the particu- lars of their debts or claims to the said Executors at the office of the undersigned, their Solicitors, on or before the 29th day of August next, and Notice is Hereby also Given that after that day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Henry John Vose, deceased, amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shaH then have had notice. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1896. WRIGHT and HOLLINS, Oldbury, Worcestershire, 2885 Solicitors for the said Executors. RE EDWARD JOHN FLETCHER, late of No. 16, St. Andrew's-crescent, and of the Theatre Royal, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, Deceased. All CREDITORS and other PERSONN having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of the above-named deceased, who died on the 26th June, 1896, are REQUIRED to forthwith SEND to me, the undersigned. Full Particulars, with dates and Items, of their Claims or Demands, setting forth all sums of money (if any) paid on account, thereof. Dated the 1st day of July, 1896. HARRY COUSINS, Western Mail-chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 2804 Solicitor for the Executrix. W.E. "yAUGHAN & COMPANY (LIMITED). General Manager-J. HENRI MACKINTOSH.. SOMETHING NEW. JQYEING BY POST, DYEING BY POST. ^Send JStff IS&8** DYEING BY POST. SUITS, DRESSES, CUR- TAINS, TABLE COVRRS, DYEING BY POST. &c., which require to be DYEING BY POST. French Cleaned or Dyed,and save delay and expense. DYEING BY POST. If doubtful whether Goods sent require to be French DYEING BY POST. Clean or Dyed, bet advice will be freely given, DYEING BY POST. LADIES' DRESSES OR GENTLEMEN'S SUITS DYEING BY POST. Cleaned or Dyed. DYEING BY POST. AU Goods at Moderate Prices; DYEING BY POST. w. E. VAUGHAN 41; CO DYEING BY POST. (LIMITED), WORKS, LLANDAFF. DYEING BY POST. ROAD, CARDIFF. DYEING BY POST. On receipt of Parcel notice will be sent and price stated. DYEING BY POST. £ ay on 1000 National Telephone 749. NEW P 0 R T OFFICES OK THB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," BRIDGE STREET public jtmaginutttg. ■j. CARDIFF. TH EAT R E O I A L. LESSEE AND M&NÃGEB.MB EDWARD FLETCHER. THE CHARLES MELVILLE REPERTOIRE CO. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, the Great Olympic and Surrey Drama, by Paul. Merritt and George Conquest, entitled THE CRIMES OF PARIS. Time and Prices as usual. MONDAY, JULY 13tb, Mr Marcus J. Hyde's Cele. brated Co. in the Successful Irish Drama, THE FAMINE. LOOK OUT FOR THE IJELEPHONE GIRL. SHE WILL BE RINGING YOU UP ON MONDAY, JULY 20th. Box Plans now open at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen-street. RAND THEATRE. The Premier Theatre of Wales. SSBE & MANAGES Mr CLARENC E SOUNES. CLOSED for the usual SUMMER VACATION. WILL RE OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD. Cxatrstans. P. & A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. 'DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting), JULY. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. Tues. 7—6.45 a.m., 12.0, I Tues. 7-11.15 a.m., 1.45, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 p.m. ) 3,45,6.0, 6.15 p.m. Wed. 8—7.4? a.m., 1,15, Wed. &-12.0 noon, *2.0, 3.15, 5.30 p.m. Tbur. 9-8.45 a.m., 2.15, t Thur. 9-*8.0 a.m.. 1.15, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0 p.m. 3.45, 5.45. 7.30,8.15p.m. Fri. 9.20 a.m.. Fri. a.m., 2.30, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 p.m. 4.45, 6.45, 8.30, 9.0 p.m. Sat. 11—8.45 a..m., 3.45, Sat. 11—*9.40 a.m., 4.40, 6.0, 8.0 p.m. Mon. 13-9.00, 1L20 a.m., Mon. 13-10.5 a.m., 4.30, 5.45, 7.45 p.m. 6.45, 8.30 p.m. Tues. 14-9.30, 11.30 Tues. 14-10.15 a.m., 6.0, 7.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. Wed. 15.-10.0 a.m., 12.30, Wed. 15-9.30, 10.50 a.m., 7.0, 8.0 p.m. 6.30,9,30 p.m. Steamer leaves Penacth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). REGULAR SERVICE to and" from CARDIFF and PENARTH. LYNMOUTH and 1LFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HOt JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Wednesday 8.. roo ..O a.m. I Wednesday 8 1.0 p m. Thursday 9 8.45 a.m. Thursday 9 3.0 p.m. Friday 10 .9.30 a.m. I Friday 10.4.30 p.m. ,SA.turday 11. oo .9.45 a.m. Saturday 11.3.30 p.m. Monday 13 8.30 a.m. Monday 13.6.0 p.m, Tuesday 14 10.0 a.m. ) Tuesday 14 .5.45 p.m. Wednesday 15 ..10.30 a.m. Wednesday 15 ..4.30 p.m. Thursday 16 9.30 a.m. ) Thursday 16 .6.30 p.m. Steamer leaves PenaTtli New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes later than llfracombe. SPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES O TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1355-1098 gP EOI AL SAILINGS. TUESDAY, July 7th. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW via. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff, 12.0 noon; Chepstow, 4.30 p.m.; Clevedon, 5.30 p.m.. BRISTOL.—Leave Cardiff. 12.15 p.m. Bristol, 5.0 p.1Il. Note.—Steamer leaves Ilfracombe this day at 9.30 a.n. for Cardiff. SINGLE TRIP to LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE —Leave Cardiff, 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 8th. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Leave Cardiff, 2.30 p.m. Bristol, 6.15. p.m. Clevedon, 7.15 p.m. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.-Leave Cardiff 3.30 p.m. Bristol, 6.15 p.m.; Clevedon THURSDAY, July 9th. AFTERNOON TRIP to,BUltNHAM, via WESTON. —Leave Cardiff, 2.15 p.m. Buruliam, 6.45 p.m. FRIDAY, July 10th. WHOLE DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON, via WES- TON.—Leave Cardiff, 9.20 a.m. Clevedon, 8.0 p.m. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via WESTON.— Leave Cardiff, 3.0 p.m. Chepstow, 7.0 p.m. Cleve- do 8-0 p.m. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 108e 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff LORNA DOONE COMPANY. JUt Special Sailings by the Favourite Steamer SCOTIA. Weather and circumstances permitting. TUESDAY, July 7th. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff 11.45 a.m., 2.0, 4.0 p.m. Penarth, 11.55 a.m., 2.10, 4.10 p.m. Weston, 12.45,8,0, 5.45 p.m. Usual fares. WEDNESDAY, July 8th. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to MINEHEAD. — Leave Cardiff, 2.30 Penarth, 2.40 Minehead. 5.45 p.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to BARKY and MINE- HEAD.—Leave Cardiff 2.30 Penarth, 2.40 Mine- head, 5.45 Barry, 7.0 p.m. Return Fares, Barry, Is Minehead, 2s. This trip will give passengers some hours ashore at Barry Island. THURSDAY, July 9th. AFTERNOON TRIP to WESTON, CLEVEDON, and PORTISHEAD.— Leave Cardiff, 2.10 Penarth, 2.20 Portishead, 6.45 Clevedon, 7.15 Weston, 8.0 p.m. Return Fares, Weston or Clevedon, Is 6d and 2s Portishead, 2s. FRIDAY, July 10th. AFTERNOON TRIP to WESTON and MINE. HEAD.—Leave Cardiff, 2.50 Penarth, 3 0 Mine- head, 7.0 Weston, 8.30 p.m. Return Fares, Weston, Is 6d and 2s Minehead, 2s a.nd 2s 6d. Monthly tickets are now being issued. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Gunn and Co., 11, Mount Stuart-square, or to the Agent, A. Lowick, Pier Head, Cardiff. ABERYSTWYTH and Cardigan Bay, N. -CJL Wales. Bracing air, grand scenery, excellent sea. bathing, perfect sanitary arrangements, abundant supply pure water from Plynlimon, Electric lighting, Pier reopened. A fortnight's residence at Aber- ystwyth in some cases is equivalent to a month's residence at most other watering places."—Sir James Clarke, Physician to the Queen. You cannot have a healthier watering place in England or Wales than Aberystwyth."—Sir W. Gull, Bart. An ideal country."—" The World." Tourist bookings all the year ronnd. Express trains with through lavatory carriages leave Cardiff daily during season for the Cambrian Line. 1813 SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.— Swift steamers Columba," Ioua," Ac., sail from Glasgow until 30th September, for Oban, Fort- William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1802 THIS i/, 1/4. ENTERPRISING 1/7 & 2/. -EJ per lb. AGE has shown us MANY WONDERS, but IT IS NO WONDER that, everybody likes 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' because it is the VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST TEA. Ask your Grocer for 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' 'YUNGTEE' AND GENTLY BUT FIRMLY BEFDS* ALL OTHERS. 2802 Sold bv Numerous Agents. 576e WHOLESALE .-—NATIONAL TEA UNION, LIMITED, MINORIES, LONDON, E. rjpANGYES, LIMITED. HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. MAKERS OF PATENT OIL AND GAS ENGINES. NOTED FOR— SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, DURABILITY OF WORKING PARTS, AND ECONOMICAL WORKING. ALL WORKING PARTS MADE TO GAUGE NO SKILLED ATTENDANT REQUIRED. Q A R D I F F QFFICE G JJIGH-STREET, WHERE ALL INFORMATION MAY BE HAD A SPLENDID JYJEDICINE 1 In all cases, however Obstinate and Long-standing, try the MIRACULOUS Never-failing Remedy, known all over the world as DASMAIL'S SPECIFIC. Thousands of testimonials have been received testify. 1 ing to the Wonderful Cases that have been relieved by this UNEQUALLED AND MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE. A Sufferer writes :—" Your medicine is truly Wonder- ful, my case was a fearfully obstinate one." Most valnable information and Copies of Testimoaials which are j GUARANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF £1,000, upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope to A. DASMAIL, Box 393, Langdale House, Waltnamstow, London. Established nearly 50 years. 15814 1278 j}ublic }.tnu5lnumS. CARDIFF. j 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." THE E M P IRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating means of ventilation, the atmosphere is cooler inside than outside the Empire, and its purity is further ensured by the employment of the Electric Light. TO-NIGHT In consequence of its remarkable success during the week of May 11th, arrangements have been made for the re-exhibition during this week only of THE ORIGINAL LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHE, Under Mons. Trewey, from the Empire Theatre, Lon- don. New Pictures will be shown on this remarkable Instrument. After many attempts to produce Cine- matographes equal to it, tbe Lumiere has been pro- nounced incomparable up to now. LAVATER'S CANINE MUSICIANS, A veritable Orchestra of Dogs. THE BEAUTIFUL MARGUERITE, 10 sinuous, graceful, astounding evolutions of her apparently boneless physique. BESSIE HINTON, from the East End. JACKLEY & FRETELLI, in Drawing-room Athletics. JAKE GRAHAM, the tuneful and inspiriting songster. JOHN POWELL, whose speciality is Dancing. FRED WILLIAMS' BURLESQUE SKETCH CO., in a care-killing comic concoction called Bluebeard." TheCraggs—The Marvellous Craggs are Coming, Notice.—Seats can be booked without extra fee be- tween the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Plan of Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand Circle. 1210 TOLL'S PANOPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY -STREET, CARDIFF. lO-DAY at 2 p.m., AND EVERY HALF.HOUR UNTIL 10.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON, the New PHOTO-ELECTRIC MARVEL, entitled the (JAMERA ATOGRAPHE Identical with the Cinimatographe of the Polytechnic, Regent-street, and the Animatographe of the Alhambra and Olympia, London. Pronounced by the whole of the London Press to be a Triumph of Scientific Mechanism and Art. The Camera Matographe depicts on a sheet ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS so truly lifelike that spectators imagine the images beheld are real. Among other scenes Butterfly Dancing Girl, Louie Fuller. The Exhibitions will take place EVERY HALF. HOUR, commencing at 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Admission—Stalls, 6d Gallery, 3d. These prices include admission to the Curio Halls. WEEK, commencing JULY 13th, A series of GRAND ASSAULTS-AT ARMS.. Under the direction of Messrs WRAGG and SHARPE, Including in the programme the celebrated PETER JACKSON and SLAVIN.. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. .M. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The SELKIRRS' Great Production, "BONNIE SCOTLAND," With 60 Swansea Children. The Sisters Wright, Frankie Milton, the Figaros, Fred Wilmot, Angeline. GANIVET, the Funny Frenchman and ARTHUR BRoGDEN and ADA LE BUTT. Next Week—The Lumiere Cineinatographe ) It is now at the Empire, Cardiff. Make inquiries about it. NEWPORT. rpHE EM PI RE. JL MANAGING DIRECTOR.. os WALD STOL' TO-NIGHT! TOM WHTTEJand his (STREET) ARABS. The THREE WELSH GIRLS. The SIX LUCK BROTHERS. THE MARVELLOUS STEBBING TROUPE. ALlCE CHASEMORE, MAY ARLINE, CULLEN, and CARTHY, and THE FAMOUS MARZELLO KLEPPER. Next Week—M I L D A R E1 Look out for the Lumiere Cinematographe. BRECON. __h JgRECON C Y CLING CLUB. GRAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held on the CRICKET FIELD, BRECON. ON THURSDAY. JULY 23rd. Under A.A.A. and N.C.U. Rules. OPEN EVENTS. Entr'nce Prizes value ;st. 2nd. 3rd. Fee. £ s. j3 s. d. Flat Handicap, 120yds 3 0..1 0 Do. do. 440yds.. 2 0..017 Do. do. boys, 120yds 0 10..0 7 6.. 5/0.. /6 Cycle Handicap, 1 mile 3 0..1 5 0.. 10/6.. 2/0-v Do. do. 3 miles. 5 5..2 0 0..15/0..2/6 v5s 3 3..1 5 Do. Novice Handicap, 1 mile 2 0..1 0 0..10/0..1/6 CLUB EVENTS. CycleHandicap,2mile::i" 3 10.. 1 10 Do. do.. 1 mile.. 2 0..1 10 0..10/0..1/0 Do. do. 1 mile Novice 1 10..0 15 0.. 7/6.. 1/0 Do. do. 1 mile Veterans. 0.. Do. do. 1 mile Boys under 16 1 0..0 10 0.. 5/0..1/0 Do. Ladies' Scratch Race, Ih mite. 1 10..0 15 0.. Quoit Match, four a-side 3 0..1 0 0.. — ..4/0 Special trains from Swansea and Neath, returning at 8.40 p.m. Merthyr, Dowlais, and Cefn, returning at 8.10 p.m. The splendid Band of the 3rd Battalion S.W.B. will be in attendance. Entries close Thursday, July 16th. 2822 G. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. TREORKY. LOOK OUT for the TREORKY iLj ATHLETIC SPORTS to be held Bank Holiday, August 3rd. Full particulars in a few days.—Entry forms apply T. Morgan, 3, Cemetery-road,Jlreorky. 276 Hotels, Dining-rooms,$tt. BUILTH WELLS. GREYHO U ND HOTEL.) This Hotel has recently undergone large ALTERA- TIONS for the ACCOMMODATION of TRAVELLEKS and VISITORS to these well-known mineral springs (acknowledged to be superior to any saline in the kingdom), including capital Stabling, Coach-house, Billiards, Bathroom, etc. Terms moderate. 2042 Proprietor, HY. THOS. PRICE. LIVERPOOL. SHAFTESBURY HOTEL, Mount Plea- O sant. First-class Temperance moderate charges 100 rooms electric light; stock-rooms. Central for SUOD MINEHEAD. jyjINEHEAD, SOMERSET. SPLENDID SEA AND LAND SCENERY. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL Faces South, and is a First-class Hotel for Families and Tourists. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Central for Golf. Reduced Terms quoted from Easter to end of Jnne. 2881 GEORGE THRISTLE, Proprietor. COLEFORD, GLOS. OUTINGS-THE PLACE TO SPEND A HAPPY DAY. YE SPECHE HOUSE HOTEL, near JL COLEFORD, GLOS., mid-way between Severn and Wye.-lStandb ill the centre of the lioyai Forest of Dean, and is surrounded by the most perfect Sylvan Scenery in England. Ie is a favourite resort of Artists and lovers of Forest Glades. There are large Tennis and Archery Grounds attached to the House; Billiards, Private and Public Sitting-rooms, and direct Tele- graphic Communication in the House.—J. W. BOYCE, Proprietor.—Photographic Dark Room. Special Terms for'Large Parties. 2708 ILFRACOMBE. ILFRACOMBE.—LANSDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts. Re-furnished and under New Management. Central Position. Magnificent Sea. View. Special Week-e d Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. Amerkan Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 58 per day. 54 LAWN MOWERS i LAWN MOWERS WE ARE THE ONLY MAKERS OF LAWN MOWERS appointed by Royal Warrant as Makers to Her Majesty the Queen a.nd His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. GREEN'S PATENT" SILENS JT MESSOR" LAWN MOWERS, WITH 1M. PROVED WHEELS AND SOLID LINK STEEL CHAINS. NEW MONARCH and OTHER PATTERNS, Take the lead of all others, and are the FIRST, FOREMOST, and BEST IN THE WORLD, They have stood the test for upwards of 30 years, and have carried off EVERY HIGHEST PRIZE which has been given in all cases of competition. They are in constant use in all the Royal Gardens and Golf Clubs. They will cut either short or long grass, bents, < £ c., wet or dry. EVERY ONE SENT OUT IS GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction, otherwise it may be returned at once FRF. IS OF COST to the PURCHASER They can be had of all respectable Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the United Kingdom, or from the Manufacturers, rpHOMAS GREEN & SON, LIMITED, J- SMITHFIKLD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, AND SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROAD, LONDON, S.E. c. Carriage Paid to all the Principal Railway Stations m the United Kingdom.. Illustrated Price Lists, with Testimonials, Free on Application. BEWARE (^DECEPTIVE IMITATIONS. N.B.—Repairs promptly done at both our Establish- ments /or the trade as well as others. 1589 A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact that no one in the world has been able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Linen. CuSs. Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the NEW DdROTHY LIlJEN GLAZE. It is the pride of tho world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and judteefor yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in Id and 3d packets. Manufacturers—G. TURLEY AND CO., 1476-15914 59, Edgbaston-etreet, Binaioshaaa. ffuairesg ).iIi)fd5tl. rXOWELL AND QOMPANY Respectfully announce the CottttenoMMBt 91 their HALF. YEARLY SAUl ON rjlHURSDAY NEXT, JULY 818- Ladies and Gentlemen, and the Public < generally, desirous of baying Goods of the best quality at Extraordinary Moderate Frioea, •bonld not fail to viait H. and WarebouaM during this important Sale. The system adopted by H. A; Co. daring their Sales is to treat the whole of their immense Stock as Surplus, whioh means that all exoepting Cabinet Goods and Haberdashery will be offered unreservedly at Reduced and Sale Prices. rpiIURSDAY NEXT, JULY QTB. t THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Dress Department is considered the strong- hold of the House, therefore every line will be made attractive and cheap. Several important Clearing Lots will be sold at about Half the Original Cost. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. In this Room customers can rely upon having the best goods possible at prices to suit all olasses. Here are kept 3s 4d and 6 4d Woollens, Blankets, Flannels, Prints, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Quiits, and Flannelettes. One Thousand doseu Towels assorted Bleached and grey Calicoes real Welsh Shirting Flannel and many other desirable lines. 100 pieces each, 32-in. Horrockses Calicoes, AI and A2, at 2d per yard. 100 pieces each, 36-in. ditto, at 3d per yard. 100 pieces 36-in. Crewdson's Caliooes, No. at 3*d per yard. TRIMMING AND LACE DEPART. MENT. In this department some splendid lots bare been secured at nearly half the Original Cost, and will now be offered for sale cheap. Extra Special Line in Black Beaded Ornaments, Garnitures, and Coloured Trimmings. MANTLE AND JACKET DEPART- MENT. In this Room more than any other, Job linee are cleared, expressly for the bale, at very d8ll" perate prices. All the present Sale the following lots will be sold :— Lot 1.—162 Golf Capes, 8s lid, 9s lid, 10s lid. and 12s lid each. ,n Lot 2.—179 Coloured Cloth Capes, 5s lid to 19f lid each, worth nearly double. Lot 3.—260 Ladies' Black and Coloured Cloth Jackets to clear cheap. 40 Black Plush Capes at nearly half-prioe. Black Silk and Canvas Capes (perfectly new) at Sale prioes. Ladies' Mackintosh and Waterproof Capes at Sale prices. 5 „ Children's Coloured Cloth Jackets and Cape* greatly reduced. 280 Real Welsh Shawls, Sala price, 4s lld, cbeII at 6s lid. 120 Coloured Silk Blouses at reduced prioes. i 21Va dozen Silk and Wool Wraps greatly undet regular prices. Ladies' Coloured and White Shirts at Sale prioes^ COSTUME AND SKIRT DEPARTMENT. Black and Coloured Costumes, suitable tot seaside wear, from 4s lid to 398 9d each. Black and Coloured Skirts of the new- materials, with Bodice pieces. All H. and present stock of Tailormadt Costumes will be cleared at low prices. MILLINERY AND STRAW HAT DEPARTMENT. In this Department every line will be sokf regardless of cost, and on an average at less thai half usual prices. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPART. MENT. 28 pieces 72-inoh double Damask Linen Tabling, at 2s 6%d per yard, worth fully 3s 4%d. 150 pairs Madras Curtains,Mrom ;)8 llV £ d tc 21s 9d per pair. 50 pairs Coloured Serge Curtains, witt Coloured Chenille Dado, at 13s lid each, worth 25, 9d. 30 Portiere Curtains, to match above, at 63 lid. worth 10s lid. Clearing Parcel of Coloured Tapestry at 1H per yard, usually sold at is ll%d. 3,000 yards of Japanese Crape, used Nt decorating Free Library, at 3*d per yard. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. 260 dozen Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas at Sale prices. 56 dozen Coloured Sunshades. A desperate job and extra cheap. GENT'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. This is one of tbe most successful depattmeatt in the house, always to the fore with obeap aaa job lines. Gents' Drawers. Pants, Vests, Hose, Shinlt, &0., fee., at less than manufacturers' prices. 18, ST. MARY-STREET. Gents' and Boys' Outfitting Department contains a very large stock of the best possible value. LADIES' OUTFITTING. This Department is largely and heavily stocked with many clearing lines prepared for this sale. CARPET, LINOLEUM, AND FLOOR CLOTH DEPARTMENT. The Besc Five Frame Brussels Carpet, as manufactured at the Exhibition at 3s d pet yard. Tapestry. Kidderminster, Felt, and Axminstef Carpets, Kugs, &c., at reduced and Sale prices. Best Quality Floor Cloth, manufactured by John Hare & Co., price 2s 6d per square yard. Staines Priuted Linoleum, at 2s 7I¡.d per yard. usually sold by many houses at 3s 3d and 3s 6d. j Printed Corticine, well made, at Is and J 2s 4d per yard. || '( PICTURE AND FINE ART 1 DEPARTMENT. Pictures, Engravings, &c., at Sale pricea. MAYPOLE SOAP FOR HOME DYKING* 3d per Tablet, usually sold at 4d. HOWELL & CO. have never held a burger stook of New Goods at such low prioes. SALE TO COMMENCE ON THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 9TH, 1896. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE WITH. OUT RESTRICTIONS. ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 10 O'OLOGB A.M. — ■ — H OWELL & QOMPANT, THE RDIFF DRAPIB8, I £ JARWJFF. m :-v