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alts faction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr F. ANDERSON. China and Earthenware, at Newport Daily Messrs BAILEY and GILLFR. Porcelain, China. &c., at Cardiff Nov. 14 to 20 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 17 Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff Nov. 19 Shares, at Cardiff .Nov. 23 Mr MICHAEL DA VIES. bobbins and Newspaper Plant, at Bridgend.Nov. 14 Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BO WRING, and PERRY. Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff Nov. 14 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 19 et 20 Art Treasures, at Cardiff Dec. 10 & 11 Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec 15 Messrs S. HERN & PERTWEE. Leasehold Property, at C rdiff .Noy.19 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON linplate Works, at Llai)elly Nov. 19 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Eursery Stock -•N0*- w ousehold Furniture, at Rooms & 19 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT Dwelling-house, Yard,etc., at Newport. Nov. 21 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Leasehold Properties, at Argoed Nov. 23 PHILLIPS and PEDRICK. Ilurøerr Stock, at Cardiff Nov 24 Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS. freehold and Leasehold Properties, at the Marb.Nov. 17 Messrs J; sHEDDEN and SON. Blast Fnrnace Plant, at .Nov. 16 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Colliery Plant, at Maesycymraer November 20 abiding Estate, at Bridgend .— Residential Estate, at Cardiff — — Plant, Building Materials, etc., at Cardiff CoUiery Plant, at Pengarn Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Contractor's Plant, at Cardiff Messrs STRAKER and SON. Hereford Bull, at Abergavenny Fair Nov. 17 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Kadnor Wethers, at Roath Market Nov. 17 Pigs, etc., at Cardiff Nov. 19 Fat Cattle. Sheep, &c.. at St. Athan Nov. 23 < fat. Bullocks and Fat Sheep, at Cardiff Dec. 8 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 17 & 19 PABK-PI«ACE AND RICHMOND-TERRACE, CARDIFF. To be SOLD by AUCTION by MESSRS HERN and PERTWEE at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the .19th day of November, 1896, at 3 p.m. precisely, the fallowing eligible lots of LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY Lor 1.—All that substantially built DWELLING- ROUSE numbered 4 in Park-place, Cardiff, containing three reception rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and offices, held under a lease from the Marquess of Bute for a term of 99 years from Septem- ber, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 15. l#t 2.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE numbered 14 tn Richmond-terrace, Cardiff, containing two sitting toous and six bedroom*, with kitchen and offices, now In the occupation of Mr Coleman Follick at a rent of £ 55, and held under a lease from Lord Bute for 99 J years from 29th September, 1870, at a ground rent of £ 510s. | For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at I their offices, 94, St. Mary-streec, Cardiff to Arthen O. Owen, Esq., Solicitor, Pwllheli or to Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, 5156 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Owen, Esq., Solicitor, Pwllheli or to Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, 5156 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. BALE OF 100 VERY PRIME RADNOR WETHERS. MR J. RICHARD THOMaS is in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at this Mar- ket, on TUESDAY, the 17th November Next, 100 very choice Three and Four Year Old FAT RADNOR WETHERS, ihe property of T. R. Davies, Esq., Melrose Hall, St. Melton's. Sale at 11.3D a.m. 5253 BUTE DOCKS, CANTON, AND ROATH. MESSRS W. SANDERS and SONS have JJ'JL received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Rank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 17 ch November, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, and in the following or such other lots as may be arranged), the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz.: DUDLEY-STREET LOTS 1,2, AND 3.-Nos. 13,14, and 15, Dudley-street, Bute Docks rent, 11s and 10s per week respectively apportioned ground rent, £ 2 6s each. ADELAIDE-STREET. LOTS 4 AND 5 —Nos. 5 and 6, Adelaide-street, Bute Docks rent, 10s each apportioned ground rent, 01 18s 9d each. LOTS 6. 7, 8, AND 9.-Nos. 8, 9,10, and 11, Adelaide- street rent, 10s each; apportioned ground rent, £ 2 2s 6d each. LOI 10.—No. 15. Adelaide-street, House and Shop lent, 126 apportioned ground rent, £2 5s. LOT 11.- No. 25, Adelaide-screet rent, 10s; appor- tioned ground rent, S2 2s 6d. In the case of each of the above-mentioned lots the rates and taxes are paid by the tenant with the exception of the water rate and the landlord's property tax. The houses are in good tenantable condition, considerable repairs having been done at a recent da*e. CON WAY-ROAD, CANTON. It.-Freebol(I ViUa, known as Pilton Cottage, tte. 27, Conway-road usual reception-rooms, conserva- tories. 4 bedrooms, lavatory, &c. rent, lOs 6d weekly. LLANFAIR-ROAD. CANTON. LOT 13.-Nos. 30 and 32, LLaNFAIR-ROAD, two weil-built six-roomed villas, modern appointments tent, 10s each ground rent, £ 2 15s each. EMJ&ALD-STREET, ROATH. LOTS 14 and 15.-Nom. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36, Emerald-street, Roath held on lease in lots of three houses, at F,7 10s ground rent rent, 7s per week. Will be sold at a very moderate reserve, to afford a rery remunerative return. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, No. 28, St. Mary.street, Cardiff or as to Jots 1 and 11 inclusive, to Messrs Mackintosh and Dixon, Solicitors, Temple Chambers, 8, St. John's- square, Cardiff as to lot 12, to Mr Solicitor, Cardiff as to lot 13, to Mr F. de C. Hamilton, Solicitor, Working-street, Cardiff aDd as to lots 14 and 15, to Messrs Merrils and Ede, Solicitors, 111, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5157 SALE THIS DAY. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH, 1896, at the DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are JLM- instructed by Mr D. McDaniel, of Boskoop, SaUand. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Booms ae above, a large consignment of his noted NURSERY STOCK, faoforfing dwarf and standard roses, climbers, rhodo. dendrons, and other flowering shrubs, etc. On view day prior and morning of Sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. No reserve. 5222 On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, November 17th and 19th, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, an immense assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (amoved from St. Andrew's-crescent and Beauchamp- ateeet, Cardiff, for absolute sale, including 6 haidwood bedroom suites complete, 6ft. and 4ft. wardrobes, pairs ef handsome toilets, iron and brass bedsteads, fenders, brasses, exoellent drawing and dining-room suites, roeewood and walnut cabinets, 6ft. and oft. sideboards, bookcases, dining and occasional tables, walnut and SUb overmantels, &c., dDc. also 20 new made up carpets in Axminster, Wilton Pile, and Brussels. On View days prior to and mornings of each day's BalM. 1111 IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, from No; 7, Despenser-gardens (owner left town), and Residence in Beauchamp-street (under distress for rent). MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, Nov. 17th and 19th, at 2.30 each day, at the St. John's-sqnare Auction Mart, Cardiff, a large quantity AND EFFECTS, (Deluding noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, smaller ditto, yery handsome solid walnut dining suite, 2 other suites, Wardrobe, and usual appointments. _5 ANGEL YARD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24TH. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NURSERY STOCK. MESSRS PHILLIPS and PEDRICK (late Alfred Phillips) are instructed to SELL without reserve at the Angel Yard, on TUESDAY, November 24th, 500 LOTS OF SHRUBS, Dwarf and Climbing Roses (all named), Standard and Pyramid Pear and Apple Trees, Black and Red Carrant Trees, Rhododendrons, Laurels, Azaleas, Conifers, Ac., &e. On view morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock. 5302 SALE THIS DAY SALE OF A MODERN PRINTING PLANT, Together with the GOODWILLUF A LOCAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. An Excellent Opportunity for an Energetic Man or a Local Syndicate. WYNDHAM ARMS HOTEL, BRIDGEND. MR MICHAEL DAV1ES has received instructions from Messrs J. Evans and Sons to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham ArmsHotel. on SATURDAY, the 14th day of November, 1896 (subject to conditions of sale to be there and then read), all that modern and up-to-date JOBBING AND NEWSPAPER PLANT, Together with the Goodwill and Copyright of the Bridgend Chronicle," having a very extensive circu- lotion. Fer further particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, No. 1. Nolton-street; or to Messrs RANDALL and CAY, 5307 Solicitors, Bridgend. JOHN w YNN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, BOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INSURANCE AGENCY. ——— 4202 omess-32, ST. MARY-STREET, CAltDIFF. K FRNI()K,s VEGE, TABLE PILLS. KERNICK'g VEGETABLE PILLS. KJj;RNIOK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. -g- T?p\-Tr,ir,'s xhey Cure Biliousness, Head- iLKNlOJl o. hes indigestion, Liver Com- JLV. «iaint'« Rheumatism, and Tic. K ERNICK'S. Ceystr c-ngthen the system, brace the nerves, cleanse the KKERNICK'S. stomach, purify the blood, and are pronounced by thousands to ERNICK'S the Best Medicine ever dis- C°Sold^onlv in 71Ad, 13V £ d, and KERNICK'S. 2.Mbo°xesy k LITTLE VEGETABLE KERNICK'S. PILLS are half the size of the above, ■TrPDNTPlT'C but of exactly the same for- 1/ fittrilviv £ >. Sold only in 14'/id boxes. Saus biLT Indian. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY). MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, in their UPSTAIRS SALEROOM, 11, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, I his Day, SATURDAY; 14th November, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, A CONSIGNMENT OF DUTCH FLOWER BULBS direct from the Growers in Holland, and comprising donble and single hyacinths, tulips, crocuses, nar- cissus, iris, daffodils, snowdrops, jonquils, etc. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 5214 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19TH AND 20TH NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE AND APPOINTMENTS, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, together with other valuable Furniture removed to the Sale Rooms for convenience of sale, and com- prising the APPOINTMENTS OF TWELVE. BED- CHAMBERS WITH LARGE AND AT 1RACTIVE SUITES in costly rosewood and superbly curved, hard woods, HANDSOME BEDSTEADS by MAPLE AND CO., several 4ft. and 5ft. well made bedroom sets, chests of drawers, wardrobes, etc. A PAlR of BEAUTIFULLY CARVED OAK BOOKCASES, and the carved oak library furniture; APPOINTMENTS OF DRAWING-ROOMS, including a valuable cabinet, with suite and over- mantel en suite, a VALUABLE UPRI >HT GRAND PIANOFORTE, by COLLARD AND COLLARD, another by Kirkman, THE FURNI- TURE OF DINING-ROOM in figured oak, the. onnt«nti of Boudoir, Breakfast-room, vtKX CHOICE CARPETS AND WINDOW DRAPERIES, Two large Dinner Services cosUy l^a and Br^fa^ Services in Worcester, a LARGE COLLECliON U* ORNAMENTAL CHINA, RV A FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE BY BURROUGHES AND WATTS, with Balls, Cues, Marking Boards, etc., complete. 520 OZS OF SILVER PLATE, HANDSOME SHEFFIELD PLATED ARTICLES. principally by hlkington and Company, a. number of Oil Paintings and Drawings, by Old and Modein Artists, the whole of which is in condition almost equal to new, having been principally supplied by Messrs Maple and Company, London, Messrs Hewit- son and Company, and Messrs Trapnell and Gane, 1%/rESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, JJX and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Stleroome, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 19th and 20th November, 1896, at 11 o'clock each day, the aboveMAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. SILVER, CHINA. AND PICTURES, comprising, in the bed-chamber appointments, A SUPERB AND RICHLY-CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE, with 7ft. wardrobe and pedestal toilet tables another Chippendale Suite of very elegant design, a 7FT. BREAKFRONT WALNUT BEDROOM SUHE, with large Cheval toilet tables and full ^ngtto side wing dressing glasses a MOST ATTRACTIVE INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM .fe^nvir'miRR and other smaller suites. A HANDSOME BURR WALNUT WARDROBE, a very superior Spanish mahogany wardrobe and toilett&bles en suite^a VERY MASSIVE SOLID CAS1 ALL BRASS 5FT. PARISIAN BEDSTEAD, with handsome drapery and bedding complete, by Maple & Co. other very hand. some tiedsteads, with the requisite bedding an draperies; a FINE ANTIQUE BURR WALNUT DOUBLE CHEST OF DRAWERS, nine mahogany and walnut chest of drawers, couches, easy chairs, elegant toilet and trinket services, et. A RICHLY-DESIGNED and SUPERBLY-INLAID DRAWING-ROOM CABINET, with costly broKjtelh! suite and overmantel to match a NOBLE CHESTER- FIELD SETTEE anti PAIR of EASY CHAIRS to match, most luxuriously upholstered Two Handsome Brass Floor Lamps with fancy silk shades. Brass Fender ant fire implements, PAIRS of CHARM- ING MIRRORS in GRANDLY.CARVED REAL IVORY FRAMES, a Coal Cabinet, elegant inlaid Sheraton Commodes and Bijouterie Tables, a BEAU- TIFULLY-CARVED ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD PORT- FOLIO STAND, EnameUed Bonheur du Jour, a PAIR of CHOICE LOUIS XIV. MAHOGANY and ORMOLU CHINA CABIN F/TS, a Handsome Carved Walnut Drawing-room Suite in silk tapestry cwwl ruby plush, an excellent variety of Occasional lables and Chairs, an INLAID JAPANESE CABIN & I profusely fitted with cupboards, drawers, and recesses. THREE UPRIGHT GRAND IRON FRAME OVERSTRUNG W^NOFORTES, withLatestLm^ern improvements, by COLLARD and COLLARD, Kirk- maui, and Rubens tein. A THE ORNAMENTAL CHINA includes valuable vases and statuettes in Dresden, Worcester, Crown Derby, and other noted wares, several specimens of fine old blue and white Nankin china, candelabra, timepieces, &c &c. THE CONTENTS OF BILLIARD-ROOM, including- THE FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE. BY BURROUGHES AND WATTS, with marking boards, rules, angles, 20 cues, rests, balls &c a set of three ivory billiard balls, eight ivory pool balls, and 16 ivory pyramid balls, &c. excellent settees and platforms, easy and lounge chairs, case of stuffed birds, handsome chimney glass, marble clock, and victures. A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE ELIZABETHAN CARVED OAK, including a noble sideboard, two bookcases, buffet, set of 6 chairs, centre table, coal cabinet, overmantel with bevel-edge plates, a Hamlet chair, writing and occasional tables on dolphin supports. A SUPERB POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD of exceptionally fine wood, a COSTLY CARVED SUITE to match, in morocco leather dining table, large size Axminister carpet, two pairs of Windsor curtains, handsome dinner wagon, etc. THE APPOINTMENTS OF BREAKFAST ROOM in wal- nut, with sideboard, and suite in saddlebags contents of boudoir and sitting-room LARGE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS and ENGRAVINGS, comprise valuable lifetsize figure subjects, landscapes, &c., by eminent drTHE VALUABLE SHEFFIELD PLATED ARTICLES, include entree dishes, salvers, candle- sticks, spoons, forks, services of fish eaters and dessert knives, silver-mounted cutlery, tea urn, &c. a HANDSOME MINTON CHINA DINNER SER- VICE, tea. and breakfast services, and table glass, ANTIQUE CARVED OAK HALL FURNITURE, Axminster stair carpet, grandfather's clock, corridor rugs and mats; the CHOICE CARPETS and curtains throughout the house kitchen requisites and outdoor effects, iron garden roller, lawn mower, and garden t0ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogue may be had free by post on application to the Auctioneers. 5196 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 10th AND 11th DECEMBER. A MOST IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE SALE of VERY RARE and COSTLY JAPANESE and CHINESE ART TREASURES, includingthe choicest specimens ever introduced into this country, and which are imported direct to Cardiff by an EMINENT ART COLLECTOR who has spent upwards of SO years in collecting the almost priceless works of art which the sale embraces. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to exhibit and SELL by AUCTION, at their STRFFT NEW ART GALLERY, NO. 11, HIGH-STREEI CARDIFF, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th, Decem- ber next, at 11 o'clock each day, the above SUPERB COLLECTION OF MAGNIFICENT JAPANESE AND CHINESE ART TREASURES, Comprising ELABORATELY CARVED CABINETS with panels richly inlaid with ivory and pearl, grandly- carved screens fitted with inlaid panels, beautifully lacquered and inlaid panels. EXQUISITELY CARVED IVORIES AND VERY OLD AND RARE BRONZES, Lacquered and carved tables VERY VALUABLE OLD NINGPO CARVINGS, including a Cabinet and a table, originally the property of the late Honourable Whompoa of Singapore; a duplicate of the table was recently sold for JB50 a collection of mounted Malacca Canes and Mantilli Shells THE CLOISONNE ENAMEL WARE, representing the finest examples of Japanese works, and amongst which will be found many noble and exquisitely finished Vases. THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON VIEW in the Art Gallery on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH & 9TH DECEMBER, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Full particulars will appear in futune advertise- ments, aud descriptive Catalogues may be bad on application to the Auctioneers. 5285 ON TUESDAY, 15TH DECEMBER, 1896. GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold their Annual SHOW and SALE of CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK at Roath Market, Cardiff, on TUESDAY. 15th Decem. ber, 1896. The usual amount in prizes will be given, and further particulars will appear in future advertisements. Early Entries are solicited to the Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 5286 ABERGAVENNY FAIR. MESSRS STRAKER AND SON WIN SELL by AUCTION, in the Stock Market. Abergavenny, TUESDAY (Fair Day), 17tb November, 1896 at 11 o'clock, that well-bred Pedteree HERE- FORD BULL Westward Ho," calved 6th December, TOQI /VOI 26, p. 149), by Horace Harclwick, 8,748 D., Loftv" 3rd, by Conqueror, 5,264, G.D. Lofty (vol. 14, p, 463)) by Truant, 5,264. I Full pedigree at time of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 2. Jiverton-place, Afeergavenny. J i^HE WM* DER» TIME 1 NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. TO PLANT FOREST TREES IN LARGE ALL KINDS QUANTITIES. OF 10 000 Thorns of Various Sizes TREES, to Offer. SHRUBS FRUIT TREKS, AJPPLES, &c., Ac. PEARS, PLUMS, PEACHES, HERBACEOUS GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, PLANTS, ke. HYACINTHS, A large and Select Assortment of TULIPS, Ornamental Shrubs and Trees. CROCUS, Dutch Bulbs of the First Quality CROCUS, Dutch Bulbs of the First Quality etc. I only, a Large Stock to. Select from. Wreaths, Crosses, (Jut Flowers a Speciality. Bridal and other Bouquets, Posies, &c., &c- Telegtum Tresedcr. Florist, Cardiff. 4718 —-i THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LABGEST STATIONS NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION, 144. CflMMEflCIAL-SIRlSKT, NEWfOSI. tlK8 Jabs by Unction, SALE THIS DAY. GREAT DEPRESSION IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA TRADE. SHORT NOTICE. COMPULSORY SALE. GREAT PUBLIC SALE or PORCELAIN, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), And Every Day up to and including FRIDAY NEXT, the 20th NOVEMBER, COMMENCING EACH DAY At 2 & 6.30 o'Clock. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the LARGEST and most MAGNIFICENT STOCK EVER OFFERED in CARDIFF, valued at the sum of £6,845, in the LESSER PARK HALL. The Sale is rendered necessary in consequence of the Continued depression in the staple trade of the district, and the more important items of the stock include 750 Dinner Services in various sizes for 12, 24. and 36 persons, amongst which are the Duke of York and other latest shapes; also 20 Transparent China Dinner Services. 1,700 Tea Services, and 1,400 Breakfast ditto, in One Porcelain China 50 Dessert Services for 12 persons in Porcelain and Transparent China, and finished with rich gold decoration in the newest de. signs 150 Trinket Sets in various patterns, 5C Five o'clock Tea Services in fine English china aud most recent patterns, adapted to afternoon services, 1,500 Chamber Services, consisting of single and double sets, all richly ornamented and decorated by some of the best artists in the Staffordshire Potteries, includ- ing Stewart, Kent, Baker, Bernard, Millward, and others. A Special Feature of this Stcck will be Complete SERVICES IN THE OLD CROWN DERBY STYLE OF DECORATION, AND OTHER STYLES NOW SO MUCH IN VOGUE, Consisting of Dinner, Dessert, Tea, Breakfast, and Five o'clock Tea Services, all to match, together with Chamber and Trinket Sets of the same pattern. In- cluded amongst the ornamental portion of the stock will be found some of the most magnificent specimens of the cotters' art, consisting of JARDINIERES, some of which stand four feet high, and are decorated in the famous Rococo and Impasto styles by Dean and other equally. clever artists, special attention being called to a pair of Vases (which are displayed in the hall), standing nearly the feet high, the whole of the decoration on which in Worcester Blue is done by band, the work of Rhead; there are also several pairs of magnificent hand-painted Vases, standing 30in. high, the work of Baker, Stuart, and Cliff 20 Swans on Pedestals, standing about 45in. high, the swan life- size, and the whole manufactured in finest porcelain, a speciality only made by the vendors of this stock. In addition to the items specially mentioned, there will be a large and varied assortment of smaller Jardinieres, Flower Pots, Vases, and other articles of an orna- mental character, together with a number of fine Vases in the Crown Derby style. Worcester style, and Velloutina. Decorations The whole of the stock is of the best possible description, such as the vendors have manufactured and supplied for the past thirty years. In order to ensure the careful handling and safe packing to carry to the purchaser's residence (no matter what distance) the Auctioneer has specially arranged with the vendors for the attendance at the sale of experienced packers, who will pack lots free of charge, so that they may be taken away or sent for by the purchaser or, if desired, and on address being given to the clerk at sale, they will be sent by rail or carrier direct, carriage forward, to any part of the world. The stock may be viewed each morning of Sale from Nine o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 3, Castle-street, Cardiff. A 16054 5076 Sale No. 3022. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND BONDED SXORti MERCHANTS. MESSR W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at their Rooms. 31, Queen.street,Ca.rdtff, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of November, 1896, at 3 p.m., a quantity of WINES AND SPIRITS, in cask and bottle, comprising one hogshead and one pipe of port, two hogsheads of brown sherry, four quarter casks brandy, nine cases of brandy, ware- housed 187S (40 flasks in each case), several cases of sparkling hock, still hock (Liebfrainilch), sparkling Moselle, Moselle Muscat, sparkling Johannisberg, Scarberg, dzc., dzc. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 31. Queen-stieet, Cardiff. Dated this 11th day November, 1896. 5256 Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, Auctioneers. Sale No. 3023. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHARES. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, November 23rd, 1896, at 3 o'clock p.m. sharp, in lots to snit purchasers, and subject to condi. tions, 13,803 FULLY PAID-UP SHARES in Messrs John Bland and Company, Limited, Timber Merchants, Cardiff. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Messrs Ingledew and Sons, Solicitors, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street. Carditf, November 6th, 1896. 5205 WITHDRAWAL OF SALE. CHRISTCHURCH, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD MANSION AND RESIDENTIAL ESTATES, known as ST. ALBANS, And the COPYHOLD FARM and LANDS known as THE DRANLLYN. The Cock Shoot, &c., advertised TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY next, NOVEMBER 18th, at 3 o'clock. WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. NEWLAND, DAVIS & HUNT, 5013 Auctioneers, Newport. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE. YARD, WAREHOUSE, AND STABLING. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS and HUNT have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on the 21st November, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be produced:— LOT L The commodious YARD and excellent STAB- LING.situate in charlotte-street, containing accomoda- tion'for 12 horses]; large covered Yard .^extensive Ware house accommodation, spacious Lofts, etc. Held on lease for a similar term to Lot 1, at the annual ground ^LOT 2^AH that valuable commodious DWELLING- BOUSE, situate and being No. 85, Raglan-street, and comer of Charlotte-street, now in the occupation of Mr E. Jones, containing two good lmng rooms, scullery, w.c., side entrance, and four good bedrooms. Held on lease for a term of 60 years from the 25th March, 1892, at an annual ground rent of £3 lOse Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or of Mr a. J. Manley Power, solicitor, Victoria Chambers, Bridge- street, Newport. SALE THIS DAY. BE H. MAYER. „ A T SCOTLAND HOUSE, COMMERCIAL. ik3 STREET, NEWPORT. GREAT SALE by AUCTION of the MAGNIFI- CENT STOCK of CHINA and EARTHENWARE, direct from the POTTERIES, in the above Room, each day at 2.30 and 6.30. F. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. P.S.—Don't miss this chance of Purchasing really High-class Goods at LESS than WHOLESALE COST PRICE. 5250 A. E. PRICE, 8, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST, AND FRUITERER. Wreaths Crosses, Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a Speciality. First Prizes at recent shows taken by bouquets, &c., made by A. E. Price. Growing Ferns in pots, 15 for 2s 6d. Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per lb. 1248 ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT A COpy OF THE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH 'y^rALES'yyEEKLYJjJ'EWS "ales bn ).udiøn. SALE OF A COMPLETE MODERN SIX-MILL TIN. PLATE WORKS, SITUATE ADJOINING THE LLANELLY DOCKS, IN THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. MESSRS JOHN M; LEEDER & SON have received instructions from the Liquidators to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, November 19th, 1896, all that valuable leasehold pro- perty, with the well-constructed erections thereon; known as the BURRY TINPLATE WORKS, situate at the Docks, Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen. Ths Works connect with the Great Western Railway and London and North-Western Railway by sidings, that run through the property, are most favourably situated at the Dock* for doing large export trade, and are held bv lease from Sir Arthur Stepney for a term of 99 years from December 25th, 1875, at a grtMmd rent of £160. Sale to commence at 3 for 3.30 in the afternoon. Orders to view, particulars and conditions of sale, and further information may be obtained from the Liquidators, Messrs Samuel Taylor, Chartered Ac. countant, 3, Temple-buildings, Swansea, and J. T. Davies, 3, Temple-buildings, Swansea Messrs Hart. land, Isaac, and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea; D. W. Rees, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly • Messrs Rees and Edwards, Solicitors, Llanelly; David Raodell, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly; or of the Auc. tioneers at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swan. sea. 4996 UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE AND ARTISTIC FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, and WATHR-COLOURS, by Well-known Artists, ELKCTRO-PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, LINEN, and other Effects. RE J. P. D. ROWLANDS, of "THE GLYN," NORTON, in the Parish of Oystermouth, near Swansea. On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 25th, 26th, and 27th November, 1896. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY AND co. will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above address (under the powers of a Bill of Sal s and with the concurrence of the Official Peceivet), the whole of the very Valuable and Artistic FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS. WATER-COLOURS, ELECTRO- PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, AND OTHER EFFECTS belonging to this Estate. The following comprises some of the principal Articles:- DINING-ROOM.—Massive light oak dining table, three extra leaves, 10 feet by 4ft. 6in., with reeded and mounted legs; complete dining-room suite to match (upholstered in crimson silk Utrecht velvet), high-hack pattern of George II. period wit h carved backs; hand- some solid oak sideboard. 8ft. high by 5ft. 61n. wide. with bevelled plate mirrors, massive brass fittings, turned and fluted pillars, carved and enriched, and of noble design, dinner wagon to match; Axminster carpet, very handsome marble eight-day timepiece, valuable pair of vases, Royal Bonn two electro spirit stands with best cut-glass decanters, water colour drawings by Parkman, and valuable engravings; screen flower va-e, overmantel, orna. ments, coal vase in carved oak, pair bronze figures, two carved oak electro-mounted biscuit bowls, com- plete dresser set, breakfast and coffee set, Limoges china. IR AT-r- -Valuable and artistic carved antique hall stand with mirror, two chairs to match in embossed leather seats, also table to match and carved hall mirror, large Turkey carpet, old Swansea china, plate, Ac., flower staud, 3-fold screen, four skin rugs, Parian pictures, barometer in carved oak stand, &c., &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Magnificent 7 octave piano, in rosewood, by Collard and Collard; very fine and artistically inlaid rosewood cabinet with bevelled and shaped mirrors, turned supports, carved and fretted; occasional table, card table. 2 corner cabinets with bevelled mirrors, 2 overmantels, writing cabinet, all to match, very handsome sets of three pieces upholstered in French silk, anil choice brie a brae, 2 pairs very handsome Bowered "ilk curtains and drapery, also drapery in silk velvet for piano, 2 br.iss telescope lamps and shades, French arm chair upholstered in silk plush and damask, 2 fireplace mirrors, splendid gilt armchair, clock and ornaments to match, many Dresden and Royal Bonn" ornaments, vases, « £ c., best Brussels carpet, 33in. by 18in., 2 skin rugs, 2 massive brass fenders and irons, bamboo occasional and too, table, wicker easy chair, couch and several occasional chairs of artistic design, Venetian glass ornaments, several valuable water colours by Charles Dixon, Parkman, and other well-known artists, pair cande- labra and fruit stand to match, and numerous other articles of vertu. BREAKFAST ROOM—Very good bookcase in walnut, and books, walnut cigar cupboard, carved and pan- nelled mantelpiece (a novelty), Turkey carpet, several valuable engravings, ornaments, overmantel with plate-glass and brackets, walnut dining-room suite, brass rail fender, tire brasses and brass d,-gs, dining table, electro-plated tea service, fire screen, &c., etc. WINE CELLAR conttini old and good Wines and Spirits, consisting of the following Claret—Chateau Margaux, Chateau le Rose, Chateau le Clare. Bur- gundies, viz.: Chamber tin, Pommard, and Volnay, Old Madeira, Brown Sherry, Mozelle Johannesberg, Sparkling Pommard, Harmitage Burgundy, Carte d Or (1884), Roderer, and Epernay, Imperial Crown" (1889), Champagnes, Scotch Whiskies Sherries. The bedrooms are handsomely and artistically furnished, and contain in THE FBONT BEDROOM an exceptionally fine massive all brass bedstead, turned and wrought, with mat' tresses and furniture to match very handsoi- inlaid marqueterie on mahogany bedroom ,sui.te 0." Italian design, consisting of noble wardrobe, with plate-glass doors, massive pedestal toilet tables and washstand, pedestal towel rail and chairs, all en suite i' also overmantel with brackets, brass fenders and irons, Brussels carpet, rugs, several pictures and ornaments, brass window poles and fittings, inlaid mahogany chair, mahogany chest of drawers. BATH ROOM contains very handsome framed toilet mirror, with brass candle brackets, &c., &c. EIGHT OTHER BEDROOMS contain furniture and effects of first-class quality and of the newest designs, and will be detailed in the catalogues. Stairs and landings have carpets, ruga, rods, and a large number of valuable etchings and engravings. vln j BB KITCHENS are replete with all the most useful utensils, but which are too numerous to mention in this advertisement. The CHINA PANTRIES contain a fine collection of cut glass, china and ware, and electro-plated goods and cutlery. The GREENHOUSES contain many plants, flowers, and flower pots, etc. The Auctioneers beg to state that this Sale is entirely without reserve, and is undoubtedly the most important Sale of Furniture which has taken Slace in Swansea for some years. Nearly the whole as been purchased within the last two years, and everything is of the highest possible quality, and has been selected with great c»re and judgment. Catalogues will be issued and ready for publication oil or after the 20th inst., by the Auctioneers, at 6d each, which will be returned to purchasers. The whole effects will be open for xuspection on the days of sale, Monday and Tuesday preceding, but only on the production of a card from the, Auctioneers. Sale to commence each day at 11.30 o'clock a.m. Trains leave Rutland-street Station, Swansea, for Norton at 9.45,11.15 a.m., 1.5 and 2.53 p.m., and stop within 200 yards of the house where the sale takes place. Auctioneers' Offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. November 10th, 1896. 5229 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1896. THE CONEYGRE FURNACES, DUDLEY PORT, TIPTON. MESSRS J. SHEDDEN and SON have received instructions from Mr G. H. Claughton (on behalf of the Earl of Dudley) to SELL by PULIC AUCTION, in Lota, on the premises and date above mentioned, the whole of the BLAST FURNACE PLANT, Containing in the aggregate about 2,000 tons of cast and wrought iron, and comprising Pair of coupled beam blast engines, 36in. steam cylinder, 72m. blowing cylinder, and St. stroke 10 cylindrical fully-geared boilers, four hot-blast stoves, range of cast and wrought iron gas and blast tubing, the materials in boiler sea tings, three blast furnaces, three inclines and charging platforms, 280 tons cast floor plates, 250 tons large cast rolls, housing, &c. two iron-cased calcining kilns purple ore, 116 tons flue cinder, 470 tons hammer slag, 125 tons tap cinder, 168 tons about 2,500 cubic feet timber, 1,000,000 bricks, and numerous other Effects fully described in catalogues, to be had 14 days previous to the Sale on application to tlio Auctioneers. Sale will commence at 11 a.m. punctually. Auctioneers' Offices, Dudley. 5192 9ttiDitxs and (fontraxts. rjl EN D E RS FOR MEAT. The CWMBACH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY seeks TENDERS for WEEKLY SUPPLIES of the BEST QUALITY BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, and PORK for the year commencing December 1st, 1896, and ending November 30th, 1897. The Meat to be delivered at each Branch also to find surety. Endorse Tenders, Co-operative Society, 1, Bridge- road, Cwmbach, Aberdare/ and send in not later than Tuesday, Nov. 17th. 5262 JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for TWO SWIVEL PARTI- TIONS and certain other work at the Middle Rhymney School as per plan and specification prepared hy the Board's Architect, Mr David Morgan, Cardiff, and which can be inspected on application to the Head- ma-ster of the School. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be in my hands on or before the 30th inst. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, 5247 Clerk of the Board, Tredegar. gRD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT. P. R. CRESSWELL. Colonel Commandant, CARDIFF DETACHMENT. For the week ending 21st November, 1896. I.-Monday-Free,,gymn,utic 'drill and apparatus exercise at8 p.m. For duty—Second Lieutenant W. H. Roe and Colour-Sergeant W. Oilman. 2.—Wednesday—Free gymnastic -drill and apparatus exercise at 8 p.m. For duty—Lieutenant H. T. Gillmg and Sergeant G. Williams. 3. Friday-Free gymnistic tirul and a psmtusexerelse at 8 p.m. For duty—Lieutenant C. L. Wilson and Lauce-Sergeaut S. C. Richards. 4. Church Para.de.-TheDetachment's'Chureh Parade will be held on Sunday, 22nd November detail will be published in next week's orders. 5. All rifles and bayonets must be returned to the Armoury at once. By order. (Signed) J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Cardiff Detachment. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) ORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) I is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking 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 Lozenges, in my family, and find them a" ery speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommonda. tion for children. -W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at, 9%d, 13%d, and 23 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, 30. High-street. Swansea. A list of teati. monials. symptomr 4r,c on ipplication. 1228 THIiJ OADOXTON AND BARRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secr'tary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Best Positions and Largest Connection in the Dis- tact. 1221 public notices. LUE RIBBON MEETING, JL) CORY MEMORIAL BALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 7.30. Chairman— THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. Admission free Balcony, 3d. 316e PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Jt. WINDSOR-PLACE. DR. PENTECOST, London, Will preach in this CHURCH TO-MORROW at 11 a.m. in the PARK HALL at 6.30 p.m. 5291-3188 RMARLES STREET CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIBTY ANNIVERSARY TO-MORROW. Morning, 1L0.—Rev. A. N. JOHNSON. M.A., London. Evening, 6.30.-Rev. J. WILLIAMSON, M.A. 5293 THE SAD FATALITY ON THK TAFF JL VALE RAILWAY.—The family of the late Mr Wm. Peters, who was much beloved by a large circle of relatives and friends, and who met big, death 80 suddenly on Monday last, wishes to express thair sincerest thanks to all friends for their kind sym. ptby. 24S CARDIFF INFIRMARY NEEDLE. V WORK GUILD. The ANNUAL MEETING of this Guild will be held at the INFIRMARY on WEDNESDAY, November 18th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs LEWIS, Greenmeadow, has kindly promised to preside. The work will be on view from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock, and all Associates are invited to be present, and any friends who take an interest in the Infirmary. 5292 CJT. TEILO'S CATHOLIC HISTORICAL KJ SOCIETY OF WALES. CORY MEMORIAL HALL. MONDAY, NOV. 16TH. LECTURE BY DOM J. D. BREEN, O.S.B., ON THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND. Specially addressed to Anglicans and Nonconformists. Doors open 7.30. Chair to bo taken at 8 p.m. Balcony and front seats 6d. Body of hall FREE. Helevant questions cordially invited. 5300 TOWN HALL, CARDIFF. Mr JOHN S. HAMILTON (Fabian Society, London) will Lecture in the CROWN COURT On MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 16TH, AT 8 P.M., on "THE LANDLORD AND HIS RENT," This being the First -of a Course of Four Weekly Lectures on The Causes and Cures of Poverty." CILUILIllAN Councillor SIDNEY ROBINSON. Admission Free. Questions invited. 141 NEATH CHRYSANTHEMUM AND AUTUMN SHOW will be held in the GWYN HALL, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1896. Entries close Thursday, November 12thi For further Particulars and Schedules apply to the Hon. Sec., Mr Geo. Whittington, Neath. 5227 LAST WEEK. LORD NELSON'S FLAGSHIP JJIOUDROYANT, Now Lying in the EAST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. OPEN DAILY. WEEK DAYS, Noon to 10 p.m. SUNDAYS, 1 to 5 p.m. Admission Is; WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, 6d. Special terms for Bodies of School Children. 4601 LIT THROUGHOUT at DUSK by ELECTRICITY. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, JL FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1874. The NEW REGULATION and all Particulars for the THEORETICAL (DECEMBER 12TH) and PRAC- TICAL (DECEMBER 1ST) EXAMINATION may NOW BE HAD of the LOCAL SECRETARY. WALTER SCOTT, Camden House, 4622 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. AST T W~0 WEEKS. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY'S NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SEASON TICKETS, 2s. ADMISSION, 11, After 6.0 SIXPENCE. On Wednesday next there will be a PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITAL by Mr Arthur Angle's Concert Party. 4998 CARDIFF GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. (Incorporated 5th May, 1837). The DIRECTORS of the Cardiff Gas Light and Coke Company HEMSBY GIVE NOTICE that they are PRBPARHD to RKCEIVE, not later than 10 a.m. FRIDAY, the 27th November, 1896, SEALED TENDERS for £15,000 "D" STOCK, bearing a Maximum Dividend of Five per Cent. per annum, in pursuance of the powers of the" Cardiff Gas Act, 1887." Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be obtained on application to the undersigned. By order, GEORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Gas Offices. Cardiff, 11th November, 1896. 5259 CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. MISSIONARY LOAN EXHIBITION AND SALE OF WORK, COLSTON HALL, BRISTOL, NOVEMBER 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. Courts containing 3,000 Exhibits representing Manners, Customs, and Modes of Worship in all parts of the World. FULL-SIZED BENGALI ZENANA RED INDIAN WIGWAM. LECTURES by MISSIONARIES and Others. OXY-HYDROGEN LANTERN ILLUSTRATIONS. MUSIC, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, ETC. Railway Tickets at Reduced Rates. 5289 DR. BARNARDO'S NATIONAL HOMES FOR ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN. THIRTIETH YEAR. Through the considerate generosity of Mr JACOB STUDT his FINE GALLOPING HORSES, SWITCHBACK RAILWAY, and CHANNEL TUNNEL RAILWAY, at present situated in the PLEASURE GROUNDS BBHIND ANDREWS' BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, are placed at the use of the above Institutions for FRIDAY, the 20th, and SATURDAY, the 21st NOVEMBER, 1896, commencing at 1.;50 p.m., and under the patronage of The RIGHT WORSHIPFUL the MAYOR of CARDIFF (Ebenezer Beavan, Esq., J.P.), assisted by the Cardiff and Pmarth Habitations of the Young Helpers' League, of which Miss C. Ogleby Davies, Stanley House, Cardiff and Miss Hancock, Trehaven.Penarth. are hon. secretaries. The charge for School Children from 1.30 to 5 p.m. will be one halfpenny per ride. ALL PROCEEDS will go towards the FOUNDA. TION FUND of the Homes, which has for its object the removal of all existing financial liabilities. The year 1896 is the thirtieth year of Dr. Ba.r. nardo's public efforts on behalf of Waif Children. The Committee venture te believe that no more opportune recognition of the value of these thirty years of labour cOuld be made than that the friends of the work in all parts of the world should combine in raising a SPECIAL FUND, to be known as the FOUNDATION FUND, which would have for its object the removal of all existing financial liabilities. The benefit thereby accruing to this truly NATIONAL SCHEMA for the amelioration of child-life would be incalculable, and the Committee confidently commend the suggestion to the subscribers to the Institutions." Some facts aud figures of Dr. Barnardo's thirty years' work :—Destitute children permanently rescued, trained,nnd educated in thirty years, 29,438 neces- sitous children educated and partly fed and clothed in Free Day and Night Schools, 63,754, trained and tested boys and girls outfitted and emigrated to Canada aud the Colonies, 8,251 patients treated in her Majesty's Hospital in 21 years (9,326 in-patients, 46,000 out- patients), 55,326 free lodgings given to homeless young women and children in four free lodging-houses, 192,845; rations supplied to homeless young women with children, 566,000 necessitous (but not actually destitute) boys aided in Industrial Brigades, 5,821 poor children given religious training to -in Four Ragged Schools, 51,578 free hot breakfasts and din- ners provided in winter to poor children. 1,386,000 children sent to conyalescent. seaside home during uiue years, 3,312; patients visited and prescribed for through the Medical Mission, 86,592: attendances registered at six mission halls (Evangelistic services* Ae.) 10,620,000; attendances registered at two coffee palaces, 5,700,000. CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE HOMES— 15, MOIRA-TERRACE. 5287-31 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut..Col. E. C. FRY, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 14th November, 1896. 1.—Repository Drill. Repository crill every evening, at 7.30 p.m., except Saturday. Nos. 1, 3, and 5 Com- panies—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.30 p.m. No. 7 Company—Tuesday and Thursday. 2-Ret,urn of arms. All carbines, swords, and slings to be returned to the Armoury for inspection. visits, Friday, 20h inst., Bridgend. 4.-Duty Roster—For duty Captain W S. Stally- brass, Lieutenant M. L. Grover, Sergeant McCarthy. Corporal Thomas, Bombardier Connoll, Trumpeter Handley. By Order, F. WILKINSON DENT, Captain and Adjutant 2nd Gl8.m. Vol. Artillery. PENARTH COMPANIES. 1.—Repository Drill. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Repository drill, at 7.30 p.m. 2.—Duty Roster—For duty: Captain Dalziel, Lieutenant Morel, Sergeant Williams, Trumpeter Matthews. Signed, F. S. THOMAS, Major, Commanding Penarth Companies. BUY THE CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.-QNE PENNY. jpttbiic jtmnsefflflits. CARDIFF. IrpHEATRB ROYAL. Lessee and Manageress.. Mrs EDWARD FLETCHER. LAST NIGHT OF MR ROBT. ARTHUR'S COMPANY, in the great Military Drama, from tlie ADKLPHI THEATRe, LONDON (By Special Arrangement with Messrs A and S Gatti), entitled ONE OF THE BEST, By kind permission of COLONEL GOLDSMID, 50 MEN OF THE ROYAL WELSH REGIMENT. Military Brass and Drum and Fife Bands, Times and prices as usual. No seats guaranteed. Booking offices, Messrs Thompson and Shackell Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone, 521. MONDAY NEXT,NOV. 16TH. Success follows Success. Special Engagement of Miss CISSY GRAHAME'S No. 1 COMPANY, from the Criterion and Court Theatres, London, in the new Musical Play ALL ABROAD. GRAND RJI H E A T R E. The Premier JL Theatre o Wales. LMMtz MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNBS. LAST NIGHT OF THE COLLEEN JgAWN. MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 16th, the Romantic Historical Drama, LADY GODIVA. SPECIAL SCENERY! SU PERB COSTUMES! I The highly-trained Horse, Brutus. Godiva. rides naked and alone. CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. V> SEASON 1896-97. FIRST CONCERT PARK HALL, WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1896, At 7.30 Punctually, BERLIOZ'S FAUST. Principal Vocalists :—Miss Lilian Tree, Mr Whitney Mockridge, Mr George Holms, and Mr W. Llewellyn. Chorus and Orchestra 325 Performers. Conductor, Mr T. E. Aylward. Area (reserved) 53 and 2s 6d. A limited number of admission tickets at Is each.whichTmust be obtained at Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen-street, where seats may also be booked. Doors open at 6.45. 5269 303e CARDIFF SATURDAY pOPS. PARK HALL, SATURDAY, NOV. 14TH, AT 7.45. SENOR MANUEL LOPEZ. MISS NELLIE ASHER. MR DAVID LLOYD. MR A. H. PERKINS. CARDIFF SOCIETY OF GLEEMEN. Conductor Mr T. E. ATLWABD. 5220 Admission, 6d and b. 252e ISS NELLIE ASHER, R.A.M., SOPRANO VOCALIST, of the London Promenade Concerts, etc., winner of the Soprano Solo at Brecon National Eisteddfod, late Pupil of Madame Clara Novello Davies, Cardiff, and Wm, Shakespeare, Esq., London, having com- pleted her Studies at the Royal Academy, is Prepared to Receive Engagements for ORATORIO, BALLAD CONCERTS. &e.—For terms, address 53, KEPPOCH- STREET, CARDIFF. 4802 public ^ypoiutments. ARGAM URBAN DISTRICT JJvJL COUNCIL. ISOLATION HOSPITALS. MATRON WANTED. The Council of the Urban District of Margam re- quire a MATRON to take charge of their Infectious Diseases Hospital at Pantymoch, in which there are 22 beds. Applicants must be of undoubted character and trained certificated Nurses, possessing a thorough practical knowledge of fever cases, and of the duties of a general and hospital nurse. The person appointed will be requiied to carry out all the regulations appertaining to her office as laid down by the Council a.nd the Medical Officer Of Health. The salary will be B40 per annum, with rations, !tp&rtments, and washing. Uniform provided. Applications, in the handwriting of the candidates, stating age, which must not be under 30, whether married or single, nature of ex¡>el"Ïence, and present employment, and length of service (if any) in public institutions, together with other particulars, and accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, to be forwarded to me on or before the 21st instant. D. K JONES, Clerk to the Council. Port Talbot, 11th November, 1896. 5288 ABERYSTWYTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The Local Governing Body are prepared to APPOINT a JUNIOR ASSISTANT MASTER to teach Experimental Science, at a salary of £100 per annum. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and ex- perience, with one copy of not more than four recent testimonials, must reach me on or before Wednesday, 18th November, 1896. SAMUEL EVANS, Clerk to the Local Governing Body. 6, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. 5185 Uttjat otitts. IN THE MATTER" of 'the CARDIFF PRIVATE PATIENTS' HOSPITAL, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CRE. DITORS of the above-named Company are required on or before the 14th day of December next to SEND their NAMES and ADDRESSES, and the particulars of their debts or claims and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any), to the undersigned, John Jenkins David, of 16, St. John's-square. Cardiff, the Liquidator of the said Company and, if so required by notice in writing fro.n the said Liquidator. are by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts and claims at such time and pla.ce as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from .the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved.—Dated this 13th day of November, 1896. 5297 J. J. DAVID. Liquidator. (toursiflits. RIENT COMPANY'S YACHTING CRUISES by the Steamships LUSITANIA, 3,877 tons register, and GARONNE, 3,876 tons register, from London, as under :— For TENERIFFE, the WEST INDIA ISLANDS, BERMUDA, &c., leaving January 13th, returning March 16th. For MOROCCO, SICILY, PALESTINE, and EGYPT, leaving February 17th. returning Auril 15th. For SOUTH of SPAIN. GREECE, CONSTANTI- NOPLE., &c., leaving March 31st, returning May 17th. For PORTUGAL, MOROCCO, CORSICA, ITALY, and SICILY, leaving April 21st, returning May 21st. String Band, Electric Light, Electric Bells, Hot and Cold Baths, Hiah-class Cuisine. l F. GREEN & CO., MANAGERS |A.NDERS0N ANDERSON <fe CO. 5058 HEAD OFFICES :— FENCHURCH-AVENUE For passage, apply to the latter firm, at 5, Fenchurch-avenue. London, E.C., or to the West End Brauch Office, 16, Cockspur-st., S.W. District Agent— W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st., Newport, Mon. :fotiditJ. HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT Oil. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum aud bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES JB50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bouusj. DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest payable half-yearly. F. J. HEY BYRNE, Seeretavy HEYBYRNEA BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1639 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. ANCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. ANCHOR TEA. DRINK NO OTHER. THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN WALES. 4781 ^TAMMERING AND STUTTERING. t0 Those afflicted with this distressing impediment should at once consult Mr T. W. Clark, the eminent Scotch specialist, who is now staying for a short period at 16, Windsor-place. Cardiff. Consultation free. 907e THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmarthen Penbrolse. and Cardigan. 1192 Carmarthen Penbrolse. and Cardigan. 1192 R. M JAMES Manager j ¡1ublU ).mU!ununts. CARDIFF. net in mortals to command success, but we'll do lDore-deserv8 it." THE E M P IRE. MANAGINS DIRECTOR .OSWALD SroLL. TO-NIGHT. MISS MAY EVANS, from The Palace, London singer of The Shop Girl,' and Can you tell me why the sweetest flower dies T MISS DOT PROSSER, the charming Contralto Vocalist, formerly of the Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir, with whom she sang before H.M. the Qneen, and who made her debut on the Variety Stage at the Newport Empire on Monday, November 2nd. The two incorrigible Comedians, BENNETT AND MARTELL, whose antics are irresistibly laughable and mostly original. MISS MIRA AMOROS, A beautiful and graceful personality and aa extraordinary gymnast. THE SISTERS CARLOW, Two vivacious Singers and Dancers. FRANK LEON, Singing Comedian and exceptional Dancer MISS LILY LANGTRY, Light Comedy Songstress. v JOE HUMPHREYS, Comique. MDLLE. EMMY, with her Performing Fox Terriers. Next Week— THE BOISSET TROUPE. in "THE BRICKLAYERS." Also Sisters Preston, Lily Lena, Penmane's Bear. Ac. Booking Plan on view 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. STOLL'S PANOPTICON, ST. MARY* STREET. CARDIFF. OPEN ALL DAY. PROF. FRENCH WITH HIS NEW PHOTOGRAPHY, X RAYS. PROF, and MADAME ELVIARA, The Blackpool Phrenologists. MADAME GASCOINE, the Clock-Eyed Lady. SWANSEA. rriHE EMPIRE. JL MANAGUA Diaucrroa ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. WALTER MUNHOE, GEORGE BROOKES, LILY MORRIS, LILY LENA. VENDOME AND CHASE, MOORE SISTERS, ROSE ELLIOTT, 4 JAMESON GIRLS, AND THE THREE DELEVANTIS. NEXT WEEK :—Miss Dot Prosser, Horace Wheatley, Bennett and Martell, Paul's Animated Photographs. NEWPORT. m H E EMPIRE. JL Mamabins DIRECTOR .osWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. HORACE WHEATLEY, GIANNINI SISTERS, PAUL'S ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS, BROS. LLOYD, TYCOON JAPS, JENNY LYNN, HARRY ROSE, AND MINNIE CUNNINGHAM. NEXT WEEK :—Emmy's Fox Terriers, three Dele- yantis, Clarke and Glecny, etc. Unsurtutrf. gUN INSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1895 £390,775,000. For all particulars ap^Iy^to the following CARDIFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street Messrs Charles Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers. Mr F. E. Furse. Aberkonfig Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton & Barry Dock ..Mr G. B. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Persons. Llandaff .Mr John Howe. Maesteg Mr David Davies. 1296 Pentre — Mr Thomas Rhys Evans. Hflfcls, jBiitittlf-rmsms, æt. BOURNEMOUTH. AT BOSCOMBE.—HOTEL BURLING- TON, Bournemouth East Station. BEAUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE. ECONOMICAL. GOLF LINKS, PASSENGER LIFT. Tariff free. Also at the Burling- ton and Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. 4561 LONDON" gAVOY j^OTEL AND RESTAURANT, OVERLOOKING THE EMBANKMENT GARDENS, LONDON. BEDROOMS for one person from 7s 6d per day for two persons, from 12s. Attendance, Baths, and Light always included. SUITES OF APARTMENTS, containing Sitt.ing. room, Bedroom, Private Bathroom or Dtessing-room and w.c. from 30s. Larger suites at proportionate prices. Attendance, Baths, and Light always included. LUNCHEON (Dejeuner a la Fourchette) is served in the Restaurant from 11 to 3, at the fixed price of 5s per head, or a la Carte SAVOY DINNER (7s 6d) is served in the Salle a Manger from 6 to 8.30, at separate tables, which can be booked in advance. THE OPERA SUPPER is served in the Restaurant from 11 p.m., at 5s per head. The Savoy Orchestra plays during dinner and supper. }C RTTZ L. ECHENARD. 3684 Chef de Cuisine- MAITRE ESCOFFHoR. LIMPLEY STOKE, LIMPLEY gTOKB RESIDENT PHYSICIAN g*nr vnRf) C. J. WHITBY, M.D. jjl TURKISH & RUSSIAN BATHS, 14 Acres of Beautiful Grounds. NEAR CHARMING SCENERY. TENNIS. New Billiard Room. Late Dinners, Terms From Two Guineas. D A 1 H ADDRESS: The MANAGERESS. 5118 R. J. HEATH & SONS, Sole Agents for South Wales for the Piano Resonator Company (Limited), London. Resonators can be Fixed to any Pianoforte, producing a much improved tone. Price from JB5 upwards. PIANOFORTES by BROAD WOOD, JL Collard, Kirkman, Brinsmead, Erard, Pleyel, Schiedmayer, Blutliner. Stein- way, Hechstein, Neumeyer, &c., &c. ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN, Bell, Smith. Carpenter, Sterling, Story and Clark, Doherty, Kacn, &c., Ac. HARMONIUMS by Alexander, &c., &c. THE FULL-SIZE GRAND PIANOFORTE USED AT MADAME PATTIS CONCERT FOR HIRE FOR RECITALS, &c. LARGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF I WORSHIP, INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing do not fail to send for our Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS — 52, QUEEN-S TREET, CARDIF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD I AND 31, WINDSOR.ROAD, PENARTH, I MANUFACTORY LONDON. AGENCIES AT— ABERAVON, CADOXTON-BARRY, CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, &c„ &c. CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL PARTS ON GOOD COMMISSION. 1066-2e f t /CARDIFF AD^fiitTlfSING, BILL I V/ POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTED COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21. CASTLE-ST CARDIFF SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent. Posting Stations in Cardiff and i Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descraptionso Advertising Circular Distributing, ^c. lOV-t 13200 I ^11 orders promptly ittftnaw to jfosiiteas Abbrel5t5. iqpWELL AND COMPAn Respectfully beg to announcs that they are 80W prepared to offer one of the LARGEST & JgEST A SSOBTBD JJRAPERY STOCKS o Ever seen in any pravioCtttt \0. H. & Co.'a Buyers again visited the principal UAtkets, where they have gsoored many Lota (at most advantageous prices), whioh are now being sold to the publio at the smallest possible profi. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT will be found wall assorted with regular goods. Also 2S8 Dozen assorted BODICES, COMBINA* TIONS, VESTS. KNICKERS, and DIVIDED SKIRTS, in Alpine goods, at fully 33 per cent). oS regular Prices. MANTLES, JACKETS, COSTUMES, SILKS, MILLINERY, FEATHERS, aud FLOWERS are never exhibited by H. and Co. in their windows. Customers can always rely upon having the freaheat of Goods, not soiled or damaged BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS and COUNTERPANES, EIDt-RDOWN GOODS & FURNISHING DRAPERY. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, UNO. LEUMS, and CABINET GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES AND TRIMMINGS, FURS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'SSILK UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL LINES IN WOOLLEN CLOTHS, FLANNELETTES, TOWELS AND SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS, to. A very large and special parcel of BLAOh, AND COLOURED SILKS. JJOWELL A QOMPANI, THE QABDIFF D RAPEB8, CARDIFF. GREAT nUCK, SON, and JL/ l'INK>R are now holding their GREAT ANNUAL SALE, consisting of upwards of 550 Pianos,, SALE Harmoniums, and Organs, which are offered at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES, either for CASH or EASY PAYMENTS. Intending purchasers op should not fail to embrace this opportunity of obtaining a good instrument at a NOMINAL PRICE. FTATCn<l Catalogues and full particulars J.A.13UO post free on application to DUCK, SON. AND PINKER, AND THE GREAT PIANO STORKS, ORGANS. BATH. 2856 LLOYD AND YORATH, LIMITED BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT AND CIGAR MERCHANTS. SPECIALITIES HENNESSY'S OLD BRANDY (1875). SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH (12 YEARS OLD). DOUBLE STOUT. AK U A (Universal Ale) 1/- „ It Orders may be sent to either of the following :— BONDED STORES, BURTON'S WHARF, NEW. PORT. BREWERY, CAMBRIAN-ROAD, NEWPORT. DUTY PAID STORES, 23B, HIGH-ST., NEWPORT STORES, WINDSOR-ROAD. CARDIFF. THE BREWERY, MONMOUTH. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. 3442 BASS, RATOLIFF. and GRRTTON. XV LIMITED, vJ BURTON-ON-TRENT. Beg to intimate tha.t MESSRS LLOYD & YORATH, LTD., are their WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE CARDIFF, AND DISTRICT. Orders sent to either of the following addresses will bt promptly attended to, a, stock being always kept 23B. HIGH-STREET NEWPORT CAMBRIAN BREWERY NEWPORT THE BREW. RY MONMOUTH WINDSOR-ROAD, NEWTOWN CARDIFF TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: LOYAL. NEWPORT. NAT. TELEPHONE No. 243, NEWPORT. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. J^OOK LOOK ALL ROADS IN CARDIFF LEAD TO JgHODES & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PROVISION MERCHANTS. 79, ST. MARY ST., 79 CARDIFF, THE PEOPLE'S FRIENDS. LOOK AT OUR PRICE LISTS. COMPARE WITS OTHERS. PICNIC HAMS, DELICIOUS MEAT, 4d per Ib. FINEST LONG CUT HAMS. 6d Der lb. FINEST SHORT CUT HAMS, 6d to per Ib, FINEST CUMB. C. BACON, 4d to 5d per lb FINESTROLLED IRISH BACON, 611. d to FINEST AMERICAN AND CHEDDAR CHEESE. 4%d. 5d, 6d per lb. FINEST DANISH BUTTER, Is, Is Id, a.nd Is 2 pet lb. FINEST MARGARINE, 4d, 6d, and 8d per I". REAL CUMBERLAND HAMS (Whole), lid. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. SPECIAL NOTICE —RHODES and CO. have taken Fine Premises at 13, DOCK VIEW-ROAD, BARRY DOCK, and will OPEN on Thursday, NoT. 12th, with a. specially selected Stock of High-class Provisious. Ibe inhabitants of that district will find Rhodes an* Co. a public boon. The low prices are marvellous. 4248-saBe