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Salts be ^nrtitm. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr FRANCIS M. D'ARCY; American Cattle, at Cardi Messrs J^ Oct. 5 Leasehold Property, HousehoidF^mtu^a^Amro^g. OrcSlndSs. at Carpets, at Cardiff. ■■••• 0ct 2 STJSOgKSs&P ImPMcsTr« WSTGRAHAM. HITCHCOX. and CO Freehold Propels, ^^CO..Oct. Household Farniture, &c., at Swansea. Oct. 1 ^°Mes^rs^MrORG4Se"MORGANSand_ DUCHESNE! Teasehold Dwelling-house, at Caidifi .bept. 30 Messrs C. R. MORRIS, SONS, and PEARD. at Bridgwater Oct. 6 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Freehold Hotel, at Caerphilly Oct. 7 Freehold Lands, at Bridgend ■» ? Timber, Building Materials. &c., at Cardiff Oct. 12 Plant, Machinery, and Effects, at Clydach.Oct. 14,15 Plant and Machinery, at Newport Oct. 21 Farming Stock and Crops, at Wenvoe Oct. 23 Freehold Farm, at Cardiff Oct. 30 Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Penlline Court Estate •••; — Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Brewery, at Cardiff — Messrs STRAKER <& SON. Household Furniture, at Abergavenny Sept. 30 Valuable Properties, at Abergavenny Oct. 4 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Farming Stock, at St Donates Oct. 21 Freehold Property, at Cardiff Oct. 28 Farming Stock, ctc.. at Croesvane v arming o Mr H0WELL WILLIAMS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..Oct. 7 Farming Stock, at Penmark .Oct. 11 Farming Stock, at Peterstone-super-Ely .Oct. 18 SALE THIS DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. mHE CARDIFF CATTLE SYNDI- 2 1 CATE, LTD., *r CFT.TI bv PUBLIC AUCTION at THE LAIRAGES, BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF, THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 punctually, about 100 PRIME AMERICAN AND CANADIAN STEERS r AND HEIFERS 1975 FRANCIS M. D'ARCY. Aactioneer. SALE THIS DAY. Bale No. 5,100. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALES of the com- plete APPOINTMENTS of a large Residence, re- moved from Plymouth-road, Penarth, and sold by order of the owner, who is leaving, also a large quantity of valuable FURNITURE, JEWELLER^ and PERSONAL EFFECTS, removed and sold By order of the Trustees, to close an estate. arVvr MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are instructed to SELL by on THURSDAY NEXT, September 30, the MFgSI)SWE'rLSEN,«WELI,EB7. AOT OTHER EFFECTS, Viz:— Massive walnut sideboard with 8ft. dming handsome divan suite and overmantel all en suite. 2 tmriffht grand pianos, elegant rosewouu iaxge marble clocks, pairs bronzes, ^airs to sels carpets, large hall stand wit p morocco match, a solid walnut suite m plain mo^ eather, with 6ft. carved sideboard aiid table, bevelled gilt .overmantels, brasi tableSf fenders, 4ft. solid walnut bookcase^ ^qJcc0 leather divan and occasional cmatch a quantity suite, with 5ft. watout side J ™ gedr00I £ of best electro-plate, a 6ft. bertbe^mo^ several suite in black walnut. Sft. burr walnut do., several gB2S- woo^mattresses^ S gniarTS paU eoW Sgs, gold necklet, do. ^C0 ^^ew^d^s^rior toand^tomings'of "sales, wS?owi^g toyther^number of lots, commence^ 2 o'clock sharp- — ———"——' SALE THIS DAY. TREDILLION PARK, NEAR ABERGA VENNY. SALE OF VALUABLE AND SUBSTANTIAL 1VTESSRSUSSTRAKERK aSl SON have 1VI been favoured with instructions from Messrs °UTHURSDAYf September130th?1897,^nd Following J SSySewfSriio. of the valuable and sub- stantial household FURNITURE, qiri (r uatent Erard grand piano m rosewood, ySe ptaorby Broadwood. in rosewood; ^ved walnut cheffoniers. rosewood loo ta^e. Turkey, Brussels, and other carpets, bedroom furni- ture, table glass, kitchen and culinary requisites, also OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. Shooting Dog Cart by S. Probort. and excellent Guernsey Cow. gale to commence at one o clock. Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. I9a5> MONMOUTHSHIRE AND BRECONSHIRE. ABERGAVENNY AND LliANELLY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Greyhound Abergavenny, on MONDAY, the 4th October. 1897 at 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, sj^jecfc Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the nnder- mvlLUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LOT those valuable FREEHOLD aituate between the Victoria Brewery in Baker- Abergavenny, and occupiedby Edwin Morse, dealei in hors Worses, with corn- KSStoirES'Som. covered »chTO,»d spacious yard. LOT 2.-All those valuable Leasehold PrenAses, »C°TOI&ALBW«'S«, toW « spacious buildings, covered astheCon- ing-house, and also the preimses kn_ being now servative Working Men s Club, th pr0. in the oceupaUon of lvlr Edm ige's are held prietor, and his tenants, inese p 1837, at under a lease for 99 yearsfrom25th spssiass •5^^33i5s?i gssssa side of the main road, about midway between Aber- gavenny and and also the Cottage ad- joining thereto. The Royal Oak is let to the Pont-y- O? aV The lessee gross rental of this lot berng be had on appiica. More detailed particular3.h veJmy or to tion to the Auctioneers at Aberg^nny. Solicitor. Abergavenny. 1837 rjlOWER TEA—New Seasons 1897-8. FTIOWER TEA—Absolutely Pure. TOWER TEA-A Daily Treat. TOWER TEA-The Choicest Pickings TOWER TEA—Of the New Crop. TOWER TEA-New Seasons 1897-8. TOWER TEA—Wholesome Tea at Is. IJIOWER TEA-Excellent Tea at Is 4d. IJIOWER TEA—Powerful Tea at Is 6d. TOWER TEA-Delicious Tea at Is 8d. rjlQWER TEA-New Seasons 1897-8. frfOWER TEA—Superfine Tea at 2s. mOWER TEA—FineDarjeeling at 2s 8d. mOWER TEA—Trade Mark. IJIOWER TEA—" Tower of Strength." WHOLESALE OF rjlOWER rjlEA, L imITED, SLOTJLED BLENDERS TO THE TRADE 5, JEWRY-STREET, LONDON, E.G. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. J. ANDREWS, King-street and Queen- ee • marthen. O. PHILLIPS, 3, HaU-street, Carmarthen. W-LLOYD, 12. Lammas-street, Caxmarthen- I: JONES, Stepney-street, LlaneUy. ?' Grocer, Llanellv. PV AT5H I' ^EEN's-square, Llangadock. GRrppiK/water-street, Aberavon. M Snm ffis' Cadoxton-Barry and Barry DOCK K." J Caerphilly. PHILIP LEWIS R? CAERPLULLY- E. H. MATH1?W'H n0cet' Whitchurch. D. EVANS & SON ?rocfr. Aberkenfig. JAMES THOMAS 'aiR8^?- 4' Pore-street, Treharns J. R EVANS w?iv' HlKh-street, Treorky. Toiiypandy^ WlU'™.0wn. Penygraig «d J. TREHARNE, The Storeg,1488 1X7 O YY O R M L Q Z E N G E S »\ cak. Delicate Children (often given tin -IUP°" >s like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting ne-ts bv faking these lozenges, the thin, pale-facedThianimn^ phild becomes strong, healthy, and lively, th^ride ID stead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,-I have for some time used your Anthelmintic c Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very tpcedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and their 8greeable and convenient form is a great recommen- dation for children.-W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of I jJ"wdon." Sold at 9tl, 13d, and 2s 9d per box. by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies- C'homist. 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testi, monials, symptons, &c., on application. 1156 w ATSE A OF FTC E S OF THE "S OUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 2. COLLEGE,-RTRETIT1. .ialts btj Ruction. SALE THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK. GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE ORCHIDS, BULBS, by order of MESSRS F. SANDER AND CO.. ST. ALBANS, the well-known Orchid Importers. "m/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, iVI and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff. This Day (THURSDAY), the 30th September. 1897, commcncine at 12 o'clock, A GRAND SELECTION OF ESTABLISHED AND IMPORTED ORCHIDS IN GREAT VARIETY, C°APCHOICE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS. The most popular, free flowering, easily grown and beautiful kinds. SPLENDID FLOWER- ING BULBS, DECORATIVE PLANTS, etc., suitable for stove, intermediate, coolhouses, and conserva- tories. SELECTIONS IN FLOWER OR BUD. THE LAST TYPES OF IMPORTED ORCHIDS. Oncidiuni Joncsidnum, Dendrobium phalaenopsis, D bigibbum, D nobile, D Dalhousieanum, Habenaria Susannse, Cypripedium insigne, Montanum, etc., etc. ALL THE PLANTS OFFERED ARE WELL- GROWN AND HEALTHY, A GREAT VARIETY IN THE BEST KINDS. Plants on view morning of sale. Inspection invited. Further particulars and catalogues m'll y be had on application to the Auctioneers. 11, High-street, Cardiff. c Commissions faithfully executed. 1655 ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK. AN EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A STOCK OF FINEST QUALITY ENGLISH CARPETS, in Royal Axminster, Royal Wilton, and Five-frame Brussels. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, IVI and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 1st October, at 12 o'clock punctually, 140UtVERY BEST QUALITY CARPETS, with borders and in good sizes, including 20 MAGNIFICENT ROYAL AXMINSTERS. I 25 VERY RICH WILTON PILES. 80 FULL PITCH FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS. 20 ORIENTAL CARPETS. Axminster and Brussels Stair Carpeting. Axminster and Oriental Rugs. A few lots of Satin Eiderdown Quilts, Blankets. Table Covers. 200 PAIRS OF LACE CURTAINS. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 1921 ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT 3 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at 3aJe-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- e eir gie-roorns, IL High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY NEXT. 2nd October, 1887, at 3 o'clock, A CONSIGNMENT OF DUTCH FLOWERING BULBS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, Tours. CKOCUS, GLADIOLI, NARCISSI, IBIS, POLYAN- THUS, SCILLA. ANEMONES, &0., &C., ;,1 the whole of which are in capital condition. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 1936 SALE TO-MORROW. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX fr no have received instructions to SELL by 'TON^in lots, at the THREE SALMONS HOTEL USK: on FRIDAY, the 1st OCTOBER, 1897. of-. 3 o'rlock Drecisely, subject to Conditions of Sale, the foUoS •finable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the parishes of NEWCHURCH WEST, SHIRE- NEWTON, KEMEYS COMMANDER, and USK LOT 1 —The TREDEGAR FARM, comprising farm- house with suitable outbuildings and 93a. 3; 38p. of useful meadow pasture and arable land, situate in the narish of Newchnrch West, in the occupation of the representatives of the late Mr John Williams, as yearly t6LoT2.—All FARM and LANDS situate in the parishes of Newchurch West and Shirenewton, ad- joining Lot 1, known as The Little Gaerlwyd, com- prising farmhouse with suitable outbuildings, good garden, and 30a. 2r. 3p. of arable and meadow land, in the occupation of Mr Lewis Price as yearly tenant. LOT 3.—All that attractive and useful FARM known as The Upper House or Church Farm, situate in the parish of Kemeys Commander, about 2% miles from the town of Usk and within 2 miles of Nantyderry Station on the Great Westerd Railway and on the main road from Usk to Abergavenny, bounded on the west side by the river Usk, celebrated for its salmon and trout fishing, and comprising substantial home- stead with suitable outbuildings and 106a.. Ir. 33p. of sound pasture and arable land, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Phillips as yearly tenant. The growing timber and poles on this lot will be valued and the sum stated in the printed LOT^-TWO'pieces of PASTURE LAND contain- ing 2a. 2r. 7p., being Nos. 24 and 25 on the Ordnance Survey Map, situate in the said parish of Kemeys Commander near the "Chain Bridge" and close to the main road from Usk to Abergavenny. And also an Accommodation Meadow comprising 4a. Or. 9p, Numbered 98 on the Ordnance Survey Map, situate near the aforesaid main road within convenient dis- tance of the Church Farm, all known as lye Cenol," in the occupation 0: the said Thomas Phillips as yearly tenant. LOT 5.—Three valuable accommodation FEEDING MEADOWS with a convenient stone built SHED YARD and capital water supply, known as Whit- fielda," situate close to the town of Usk, between the main road leading from Usk to Portskewett and the Olway Brook, comprising 18a. 3r. 35p., in the occupa- tion of Mr William Workman as yearly tenant. The last mentioned Lot will be offered m the first instance in one lot, and if not thus disposed of in two ^Particulars, with Plans and Conditions of Sale, are being prepared, and may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Newport, or to J MAITLAND WATKINS, 1673 Solicitor, Usk. SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE STREET. SWANSEA. n /TF^^RS H HILL and CO. will M SELL by AUCTION on the abovejftejgj cm FRIDAY, October 1st, 1897, a large ana vanea assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE. AND EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany uilaid drawing-room suite in sideboard with cheffonier with plate^lLMS^Da ciieffollierSi occa_ cupboards and toawers, pianoforte with sional tables, oyemantel^ heartbrugSi iron frame, earn U bedsteads, spring and mats, oilcloth, xr°n b™ss- miiipnff beds, wash- wire mattresses, father uaawu^^ mchen re_ stands with marble J°P' rda an(j drawers, &c.,&c. quisites, dresser with cup tJle f0r8n00n. lucttoSoa™ 10. Castle-street, Swansea. 1982 TWO pENCE IN THE gHILLING OB OR THREE gHILLlNGS IN THE pOUND CAN BE gAVED BY BUYING YOUR PROVISIONS FROM THE JJIRECT fjpRADING c OMPANY, 286, BUTE STREET (Four doors from Custom Honse-street). NO OTHER BRANCH IN CARDIFF. 7 lS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JJOATH JjlURNISHING CO.. 42, CASTLE-ROAD, & YERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, INTEND REDUCING THE WHOLE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Fully 25 per cent, during the month of September, to make room for Extensive /.Iterations. GREAT INDUCEMENTS GIVEN TO CASH BUYERS. CHARMING VARIETY OF DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Leather, Velvet, Tapestry, or Saddlebags to from. IMMENSE STOCK OF BEDROOM SUITE$ in all kinds of wood to select from. nm? fir.OTH PERAMBULATORS kept in stock. A LARGE QUANTITY OF SIDEBOARDS AND CHEFFONIERS, in all kinds of wood to select ^Goods sold for Cash, or upon our Easy Purchase SycSg^s Td SG^idr to House Fnrnishing sent in Wales: ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD, & VERE-STREET, CARDIFF ALL SHOPKEEPERS VISITING CARDIFF Will be well Repaid for a Visit to the Warehouses of -g 0OMLEY AND gON The Well-known OF FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IMPOWHOLESALE MANCHESTER WARE- WHU^ HOUSEMEN, &c. The Largest and Best Selected Stock outside London oiawMstoUKted Wliolesslo Dealers in c" Note Address 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIF _56e Close to New Infirmary. 1189 THE CADOXTON A^j BARRY BILL-POSTING CO^AN* VERE-STREET, CADOXTON-BARtt i Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. „ the Best Positions and Largest Connscti in the District 1151 tnbtrs aub Contracts. HONDDA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. NEW WATERWORKS. TO CONTRACTORS The above Council invite TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION of a RESERVOIR at Llyn Fawr and a Tunnel therefrom to the top of the Rhondda Valley, with works connected therewith. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Form of Tender, with Bill of Quantities obtained (upon pay- ment of A3 3s, which will be returned on the receipt of a bona fide Tender) at the Office of Mr Togarmah Rees, C.E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 20th day of October, 1897, endorsed Tender for New Waterworks." By order of the Council, WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk, Solicitor, Treforest, Pontypridd, Glam Dated this 25th day of September, 1897. 1957 CARDIFF INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THE PARADE, CARDIFF. TO COAL MERCHANTS. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of COAL to this School during the ensuing Six Months, in quantities of about 20 tons. The coal must be the best Ffaldau, or a quality not inferior thereto. Tenders, giving full particulars, must be sent on or before Monday next, October 4th, to DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, Sept. 17th, 1897. 1960 TENDERS are invited for the EREC- IL TION of a NEW CHAPEL by the Calvinistic Methodists, Abergwynfi. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Chapel House. Sealed Tenders must reach me by post not later than October 8th.-W. DANIEL, 1, Station-road, Abergwynfi. R.S.O. 1984 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS To clear remaining Stock of Iron, to make room for Steel, ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Offer best ROLLED IRON JOISTS, at 15 7s 6d PER TON NETT. IRON FLITCH PLATES, at 16 7s 6d PER TON NETT. On Trucks or Vans. 1647 EAST MOORS WORKS, CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. JJAMPSON AND CO., DUMBALLS ROAD, CARDIFF. STEPS, HEADS, COPING STONE, LANDINGS (Large Size), SAWN STONE KERBS, CHANNEL CROSSINGS, SETTS, WALL STONES, HEARTHS, and FLAGS as laid in Queen-street, High-street, and St. Mary's, Cardiff, direct from our Quarries, Clare, Ireland, and Shepley, near Huddersfield. 800e 1193 ALBERT GILL, Manager. SESSIONS AND CJONS, s LIMITED, D Manufacturers nd Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH T>OAD, /CARDIFF. 51e JLi) \J ?177 ¡rapertY', &t., to M. ONMO U T HS HIRE.—ABB¥ GAVENNY. TO LET, on an annual tenancy or for a term, a substantially-built MODERN RESIDENCE, with 5 ACRES OF LAND, STABLING FOR THREE HORSES, COACHHOUSE. SADDLE-ROOM, COW- HOUSE, PIGGERIES, VINERY, and GAR- DENER'S COTTAGE. The residence is pleasantly situated in very tastefully laid out pleasure grounds, and has a well-stocked kitchen garden. The house has during the last six months been thoroughly re- decorated, and about iE800 has been expended by the present tenant in modern improvements. The accommodation conprises:-On the ground floor— Entrance hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, cellar, and the usual domestic offices. On the first floor—Three bedrooms and dressing-rooms. On the second floor-Four bedrooms. Fixtures at valuation. Immediate possession. Three packs of hounds are within easy distance. Golf links, shooting, and fishing can be obtained in the neighbourhood. For farther particulars apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. -_u- IBM ABERDARE.—TO BREWERS, PUB- LICANS, AND OTHERS.—A FREE DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE TO LET. That Valuable FREE DOUBLE LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE, known as the PRINCE OF WALES," INN, situate in Commercial-street, Aber- dare, is to let upon lease for a term of 7,14, or 21 years. This Inn has been held for many years by the late owner, who is now deceased, and it is situate in the principal street of Aberdare. Tenders are invited, stating amount of rent offered with goodwill, which must be named for the different terms of lease or amount of rent without goodwill. 1 For further particulars apply Mr J. W. EVANS, Solicitor, Aberdare. 1912 PIANOS AND ORGANS. THOMPSON & gHACKELL (Ltd.) -1. s 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 a.y 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. SATISFACTION 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. NEWPORT 23, Commercial-street GLOUCESTER 146, Westgate-street. MERTHYR 118, High-street. PONTYPRIDD Taff-street. LLANELLY 60, Stepney-street. RHONDDA 81, Tylacelyn-road, Penygraig. BRIDGEND 1, Wyndham-street. FERNDALE 37, Strand. BARRY DOCK 49, Holton-road With Agents in most of the Towns and Villages in the Principality. 1047 1897. AUTUMN CLEANING. 1897. SUITS CLEANED and Tailor pressed from 4a. TROUSERS CLEANED and Tailor pressed, Is per pair. LADIES' COSTUMES CLEANED and steam pressed from 4s. CARPETS Chemically Cleaned from 4d per yard, returned in 48 hours. Satisfaction guaranteed. Moth entirely removed. Colours revived. No shrinkage. LACE CURTAINS cleaned in a superior style. from 9d per pair. Al SHIRT AND COLLAR DRESSERS. Vans to all parts of Cardiff, Penarth, Llanishen, Llandaff, St. Mellon's, &c., &c. SEND POST CARD. THE CARDIFF GTEAM AUNDRY DYEING, CARPET & WINDOW CLEANING CO. (LIMITED), MINNY-ST., CATHAYS, CARDIFF. National Telephone, 741. 1308 114e NO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every Kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. NO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistnla, glandular sweUings, <fcc., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secre- tions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price 7%d, Is lyad, and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them. BOLE PROPRIETOR :— J. WHITEHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in every district. 1160 /CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL (-, roBTm^2N°^WLUl5^DSTKIBUTIKG -w. OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21. CASTLE .< STREET, CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all desmptaons of Adertising, Circular Distnbutig, &c. 1041 13200 ¡ All orders promptly attended to. 1044 J TLT* E W P O RTT O F F I C E S I l\ OF THE R » SOTJTH WALES DAILY NEWS," I 18, Ettjal Sottas. Ettjal Sottas. E WILLIAM PRITCHARIREYNON, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having ANY CLAIMS against the Estate of WILLIAM PRITCHARD EYNON, late of the New Inn Hotel, Mountain Ash, Innkeeper, are REQUESTED to SEND the PARTICULARS thereof to the undersigned forthwith. GWILYM JONES, Oxford-street, Mountain Ash, 1991 Solicitor for the Executors. ANE HERBERT, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS against or upon the the Estate of JANE HERBERT, late of the Rectory, Orumlin, Widow, who died on the 19th day of August, 1897, are required to send to me, the undersigned, at my Office at Pontypool, full particulars of such Claims or Demands on or before the 6th day of October next, in order that the same may be examined by the Executors of her Will, and, if found correct, duly discharged. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1897. HENRY CHARLES EDWARDS, 1895 Solicitor, Pontypool. SOLICITORS' GOWNS in Stock or to 13 Order from 25s. Ties, Is each.-E. ROBERTS, 30, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1980 ft .J. 19ublit Appøíntnunts. GELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD, The Board require the following TEACHERS viz.:—A CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MASTER for the Pontlottyn Boys' Board SchooL Duties to commence on 8th November, 1897. Also a CERTIFI- CATED ASSISTANT MASTER for the Fochriw SchooL Duties to commence as soon as possible. I Salary in each case £70 per annum. Knowledge of Welsh desirable. Applications, with not more than three original testimonials, to be sent to me on or before MONDAY, the 18th October, 1897, marked with respective ap- pointments. By order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 1952 BE T T W S SCIfOOL BOARI). WANTED immediately, ASSISTANT MISPRESS,- Article 50, for the Pontyrhyl Board School. Salaxy., £ 50 per annum. Applications stating age, experience, qualifications, when able to cemmence duties accon;- panied by copies of three recent testimonials, to t" received bv me on or before WEDNESDAY MORN ING. the 6th October, 1897. By Order, D. EDMONDS, Clerk to the Board, 1996 Llangonoyd P.O., Bridgend. c ARDIFF SANATORIUM. WANTED, a HEAD LAUNDRESS. Utbry, 120, wilh uniform. Apply personally, with references, to the MATRON, Cardiff Sanatorium. 1920 "7"ANTED immediately, for the Odd- ? V fellows'-street Mixed School, Yystradgynlais, a MALE Ex.-P.T.; Art. 50. Salary RZO per annum.— Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent to me, SAMUEL MORGAN, Upper Cwmtwrcb, Swansea Valley. September 28th. 1897. 1989 (Bftucs&toti. CARDIFF. HARROW~HOUSE SCHOOL^ NEW- PORT-ROAD. CARDIFF. KINDERGARTEN, under Trained Certificated (Froebel) Mistress. Transition and Upper Classes with preparation for examinations if desired. Open Classes for Drawing, Painting, and Dancing (juveniles). Vacancies for a few Boarders. For Prospectuses address 1162 PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES MARKS. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c.- The MISSES EVANS will RESUME their CLASSES in Cardiff and neighbourhood the second week in Oetober.—19, Westbourne-road, Penarth. 1571 J) "A N C L~ N~ G MISS DAY'S CLASSES WILL RE-OPEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, CRUSH ROOM, PARK HALL. Juveniles 6 o'clock. Adults 8 o'clock. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES AT 40, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. 1978 "I"\ AN C IN G. — 7, WESTBOURNE- J 9 CRESCENT, CARDIFF. — Miss HIBBS' DANCING CLASSES will be RESUMED for Juniors I on Tuesday, Oct. 5th, from 6.30 to 8.30, and for Seniors I on Wednesday, Oct. 6th, from 7.30 to 10. 284 r. PENARTR AINT AUDRIES, PENARTIL—Two Dancing Classes will be held during the winter. One for adults, strictly select, and the other for children; also Weekly Classes for Drawing and Paint- ing. Applications to be made to the Principal. 582 NEATH. MISS M. ELAINE MILLS~(Pupil of W. H. Cummings Esq.)—CONCERTS AT HOMES, etc. LESSONS in PIANOFORTE PLAY- ING and VOICE PRODUCTION. The County School, Naath. 1274 MARLING. MAR-LING ENDOWED QCHOOL, NEAR STROUD. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES, GYMNASIUM, FIVES COURTS, WORKSHOP AND SANATORIUM. FEES £ 41— £ 44 PER ANNUM. LARGE LONDON MATRICULATION CLASS. r Number of successes in various examinations July 1893-1897, 418. TERM BEGAN SEPTEMBER 17TH. For Prospectus, Report, List of Successes, &c., apply 1328 W. J. GREENSTREET, M.A. BATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, JSjL KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, etc. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 1533 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. C1T. PETER'S SCHOOL, WESTON- SUPER-MARE. Scholarships and Exhibitions Gained at Blundell's (2), Bradfield (2), Brighton (2), Charterhouse Clifton (3), Malvern (4), Rossall, Shrewsbury, Winchester (2), and Naval Cadetship (15 place). Apply Head Master. 951 WILLEY & CO., GAs E NGINEERS, CONTRACTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND EXETER. OFFICES: HAVEN-ROAD, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. ENGINEERING WORKS AND- BRASS FOUNDRIES, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. METER FACTORIES AND WORKS JAMES-ST., EXETER, & 248, KINGSLAND ROAD, LONDON. TELEGRAPHIC ADRRESS—"WILLEY, EXETER." TELEPHONE, 132. 1885 p. F REEDMAN AND CO. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE NEXT GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen for the Borough of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, will be holden before BENJAMIN FRANCIS-WILLIAMS. Esquire, Q.C., Recorder of the said Borough, at the TOWN HALL there, on WEDNESDAY, the Thirteenth day of OCTOBER, 1897. at 10.30 o'clock a.m. precisely, "se' when and where all Jurors, Constables, Prosecutors, and others havipg anything at the said Sessions to do and perform, are required to attend. J. L. WHEATLEY, Clerk of the Peace. Town Hall, Cardiff. 29th September, 1897. 1994 OUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. ^ELECTION OF BOROUGH AUDITORS, 1897. TO THE BURGESSES OF CARDIFF. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have been nominated for the post of Elec- tive Auditor for the Borough, and beg respectfully to solicit your support at the Poll on FRIDAY NEXT. I have been a resident in Cardiff for 24 years, and have already had a considerable acquaintance with the Corporation accounts. The Burgesses may rely upon my fulfilling the duties of the office with efficiency and with due regard to tlieir interests. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DAVID SHEPHERD, Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. 26, Windsor-place, and 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, September 27th, 1897. The following gentlemen are the nominators of Mr David Shepherd, viz.Proposers-Ur W. Lester Jones, Dr. Charles T. Vachell, J.P., Mr G. H. Tregaskis, Mr Tom Taylor, Mr George C. Shepton, Dr. James Mullin, J.P., Rev. Principal Edwards. Seconders-Mr Edward Thomas, J.P., Mr William Rees, Mr John Duncan. J.P., Mr John Ings, Mr Lewis Williams, J.P., Mr Samuel Hall, Mr Hugh Birney. RINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, t FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED, 1872. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, 1897. The REGULATIONS for DECEMBER THEO- RETICAL and PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS, with DATES, are now to be had from the Local Secretary, WALTER SCOTT, 1954 Camden House, 173, Newport-road, Cardiff. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. LECTURES ON STRENGTH OF MATERIALS. Professor A. C. ELLIOTT, D.Sc., will commence a COURSE OF LECTURES on the STRENGTH and MECHANICAL PROPERTIES of MATERIALS of CONSTRUCTION, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, at the University College, Cardiff, at 8.0 p.m. The object is to meet the requirements of engineers, architects, builders, etc. Demonstrations will be given on the 100-ton univer- sal testing machine, and students may themselves perform experiments on the smaller testing machines. The Class will meet on Thursday evenings in the Engineering Lecture Room at 8.0 p.m. Tickets must be obtained before October 7th. 1751 J. AUSTIN JENKINS. Secretary. u NIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. EVENING LECTURES IN ARTS. SESSION 1897-8. Professor VAUGHAN on Mediaeval Romance on THURSDAYS. Professor MACKENZIE on Political Economy on MONDAYS. Professor CONWAY on Latin Literature" on THURSDAYS. Professor POWEL on "Welsh Grammar" on Mondays. Professor RICHARDS on Greek Grammar onN MONDAYS. These Lectures are Open to the Public. Fee—5s per Term for each Course. The Lectures will Commence on Thursday, October 7th. Further particulars may be obtained on application t0 J. AUSTIN JENKINS, Secretary and Registrar. University College, Cardiff, Sept. 27th, 1897. 1966 T>~H YMNEY RAILWAY, OCTOBER PASSENGER TRAIN ALTERATIONS. On and from October 1st jiext a NEW TRAIN will leave Cardiff at 10.45 a.m. for RHYMNEY and MEiRTHYR via Hengoed, calling at all intermediate Stations. The present 11.20 a.m. Train ex Cardiff for Rhymney, Brecon, Builth Wells, and Cambrian Coast Stations will be discontinued. CORS. LUNDIE, General Manager. Cardiff, Sept., 1897. 1979 Jg A R R Y R~ A I L W A Y. PASSENGER TRAIN ALTERATIONS, OCTOBER, 1897. WEEK DAYS;- BARRY AND CARDIFF SECTION. The 6.50 a.m. train from Barry will leave at 6.45 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 7.25 a.m. train from Cardiff (G.W.) will leave at 7.22 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 7.28 a.m. train from Barry will start at 7.30 a.m This train will cease to call at Dynas Powis and Cogan. The 7.58 a.m. train from Barry will leave at 7.56 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 8.43 a.m. train from Barry will leave at 8.40 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 2.45 p.m. train from Barry will leave at 2.40 p.m., and be earlier throughout. This train will cease to call at Dynas Powis and Cogan, The 5.5 p.m. train from Barry will cease to call at Cadoxton. The 7.10 p.m. train from Cardiff (G.W.) will leave at 7.15 p.m., and be later throughout. The 8.5 p.m. train from Cardiff (G.W.) to Barry Island will not run beyond Barry. The 8.43 p.m. train from Barry Island will start from Barry at 8.43 p.m., and be earlier throughout. CARDIFF AND PONTYPRIDD SECTION. The 8.20 a.m.train from Cardiff willleave at8.0 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 9.0 a.m. train from Pontypridd will leave at 8.43 a.m.. and be earlier throughout. The 9.47 a.m. train from Cardiff (Clarence-road) will leave at 9.30 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 10.26 a.m. train from Pontypridd will leave at 10.16 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 11.10 a.m. train from Cardiff (Clarence-road) will leave at 10.56 a.m., and be earlier throughout. The 3.20 p.m. train from Cardiff (Clarence-road) will leave at 3.15 p.m., and be earlier throughout. The 4.10 p.m. train from Pontypridd will leave at 4.5 p.m., and be earlier throughout. The 4.44 train from Cardiff (Clarence Road) will leave at 4.42 p.rn., and be earlier throughout. The 5.23 p.m. train from Pontypridd will leave at 5.20 p.m., and be earlier throughout. The 6.49 p.m. train from Pontypridd will leave at 6.51 p.m., and be later throughout. BARRY AND PORTH SECTION. The 1.50 p.m. train from Barry, and the 8.50 p.m. train from Barry Island on Thursdays will be dis- continued. The 2.45 p.m. and the 9.55 p.m. trains from Porth on Thursdays will be discontinued. SUNDAYS The 7.55 p.m. train from Barry Island to Porth will leave at 7.0 p.m., and be earlier throughout. The 8.30 p.m. train from Barry Island to Cardiff (G.W.) will start from Barry at 8.35 p.m. The 9.5 p.m train from Porth to Barry will leave at 8.5 p.m., and be earlier throughout. For further Particulars as to times, &c., see this Company's Time Bills. R. EVANS, General Manager. Barry Dock, September, 1897. 1935 HEATH'S PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS, BY ALL MAKERS. THE LATEST MODELS AND DESIGNS FROM 5S, MONTHLY. 5S, IN THE jg JQISCOUNT FOR c ASH. ALL INSTRUMENTS GUARANTEED FOR YEARS, AND TUNED ONE YEAR F REE. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 71, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD 30, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. FACTORY—LONDON. 1006 ——— 26 AGENTS WANTED IN ALL PARTS. 9431 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. DASMAIL'S WORLD-FAMED SPECIFIC, The Only Safe and Effective Remedy on Earth. Before ordering elsewhere do not fail to send stamped addressed envelope for particulars and prices, and then judge for yourselves. Mrs W. S. H., of Cardiff, writes —"This is the THIRD OCCASION on which I have used your speciality with success, and shall always be pleased to recommend it to my friends." 1293 A. DASMAIL (Specialist of 30 years' experience), 976e Box 394, Langdale House, Walthamstow, London. UY THE CARDIFF TIMES &SO JB.) WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY. J1ubl i.muStmttú5. CARDIFF. IJIHEATRE JJO Y A L ► Lessee and Manageress, Mrs EDWARD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). SEPT. 30TH, and Following Nights and one MATINEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION OF the New Japanese Opera, fJlHE Q.EISHA. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS, AND STILL RUN NING AT DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON. TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4TH, the Successful Drama, IN gIGHT OF ST. JpAUL'S. FROM THE PRINCESS' THEATRE, LONDON. G RAN D THEATRE. Continued Success of the Up-to-date Musical Comedy, LORD JQUNNOHOO, Popular Prices :-4d to 10s 6d. Doors open 7.10 (early doors 6.45). Commence 7 JO. MONDAY, OCT. 4TH, THE KING OF CRIME. VISIT TO CARDIFF OF MADAME ALICE £ j[_OMEZ. GRAND CONCERT, PARK HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6TH. Artistes—Miss Florence Hastings, Madame Alice Gomez, Mr Dyved Lewys, Mr Edmund Edwards, Mr Wm. Henley (Violinist), Mr Wymark Stratton. Mr Walter J. Evans, Conductor. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30; com- mence at 8. Plan of Hall may be seen and seats reserved at Thompson and Shackell's, Queen's Music Warehouse. Tickets may also be obtained at Messrs Heath and Sons, Messrs Newman and Sons, and Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street. 1758-428e MADAME ALICE GOMEZ & PARTY will also visit Pontypridd Thursday, Oct. 21st. (tatrrst0tts. j) & A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) SEPTEMBER. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. Thurs., 30-9.20, 11.Wa.m., Thurs., 30-10.5 a.m., 5.0, 6.30 p.m } 7.30 p.m. OCTOBER. Fri., 1—10.0 a.m„ 12.30,1 Fix, 1-10.45 .m., 5.15, 6.30 p.m. ) 7.30 p.m. Sat., 2-9.20, Sat., 2-10.10 a.m., 12.5, 1.30 p.m. 7.0 p,m. Mon. 4-9.30, 11.30 a.m., | Mon. 4-10.15 a.m., 12.15, 2.30 p.m. j 8,0 p.m. NOTE.—Steamer leaves Penarth ten minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked gPEC I A L SAILINGS THURSDAY, Sept. 30th. CHANKEL CRUISE to WESTON.—Leave Cardiff. 6.30 p.m.; Weston, 7.30 p.m. Fare Is. FRIDAY, Oct. 1st. EVENING TRIP TO WESTON.—Leave Cardiff 6.30 p.m., Weston 7.30 p.m. Fare, Is. SATURDAY, Oct, 2nd. CLEVEDON (via Weston)—Leave Cardiff, 1.30 p.m.; Penarth, 1.40 p.m.; Clevedon, 6.15 p.m. Weston, 7.0 p.m SINGLE TRIP TO ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff 6.45 p.m. NOTE.—Steamer leaves Ilfracombe this day at 9.0 a.m. for Cardiff. MONDAY, OCT. 4TH. CLEVEDON (via Weston).—Leav« Cardiff, 2.30 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.15 p.m.; Weston, 8.0 p.m. "L For further particulars apply Mr WM. GUY, 1213—64e 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff. /BOOK'S FORTNIGHTLY CON- \J DUCTED PARTIES to ROME. TRAVEL- LING and HOTELS, 10 guineas, and Programmes are now ready for Autumn and Winter Tours to Egypt, Palestine, Algeria., Madeira, Italy, South of France, &c.—Apply to Mr Trounce, Booking Office, Pierhead, Cardiff. 1186 Jiuilbíng øtWít!í. RINCTPALITY PERMANENT _t. INVESTMENT JJUILDING gOCIETY. 3 per cent. on DEPOSITS 4 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. g per cent, on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 37TH'ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. 1023—7422 CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST: 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application Form to WENTWORTH H. PRICE. A.C.A., Secretary. 21, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1196 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND B SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :£9,030 3s 7d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1231 And 21, West Bute-street, Cardiff. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, JQ OWN AND g O N FOR GOOD SUBSTANTIAL jplURNITURE, JgEDSTEADS JgEDDING, CARPETS, T J INOLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WORKS :— 221, HIGH-STREET AND MORRIS- LANE, SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory in South Wales. Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Much Cheaper than London or Bristol Houses. Carriage Paid on all orders above £10, or delivered Free in our own Vans. Established nearly half a century. 1283 JOHN gMART & COMPANY (Successor, F. J. NICHOLL). The above firm are prepared to LET ON HITE TENT.3 and MARQUEES SUITABLE for GARDEN PAR. TIES. EISTEDDFODAU, SPORTS, FETES AND GALAS, etc. Apply to F. J. NICHOLL, 41, TALBOT STREET, 123 2 CARDIFF. Â. 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; Ac., made by A. E. Price. Growing Ferns in pot". 15 for 2s 6il. Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per lb. 1161 PAINE'S BILL POSTING JL SYNDICATE For Aberdare, Hirwaln, Mountain Ash, and District. Z. ANDREWS, SECBBTABY. 13590 OFFICES 1105 NEW THEATRE, ABERDARE. iubli£ ^nrnsnmitts. CARDIFF. Tis not in mortals to command success. but we'll do more—deserve it." THE E M p IRE. MANAGING DIRECTOK OSWALD STOI, TO-NIGHT. THE ■J^J A R V E L L O U S RAGGS, INCOMPARABLE ACROBATS. ARTHUR RIGBY, Comic Singer. The Italian SISTERS GIANNINI. Gifted Vocalists. THE AINDOW SISTERS, Instrumentalists. THE LUPPU TROUPE On the Bars. CAPTAIN SLINGSBY, Ventriloquist. Specialities —" The Comical Donkey and The Interrupted Letter." MDLLE. FOWLER, In her Butterfly Dance. DOROTHY ALEXANDER, Light Comedy Songstress. GEORGE LEYTON, In a Military Scene, entitled, "Duty's Call." Scene 1. The Bitter Parting." Scene IL-" Before the Enemy." Tableau illustrating the famous picture, The Soldier's Dream of Home." NEXT WEEK— G U S ELEN, The Golden Dustman." If 'E Dunno' wher' 'e are." Box Office open 10 to 4 daily; Saturdays, 10 to 1. Two Complete Performances Every Evening. Early performance between 7 o'clock and 9; second performance between 9 and 11. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE, j_ MANAGING DIRECOR-OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The famous and unequalled singer of Coster" Songs, G U S E L E N, The original •"E DUNNO WHER' 'E ARE," With his latest and greatest London success THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN," Supported by other able Variety Artistes. GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. Mr MOBELI, and Mr MOUILLOT, Proprietors. MONDAY, September 27th, and during the Week' the Most Powerful Drama, in four acts, entitled the ING OF CRIME. Commence 7.30. Plan at Gwynne H. Brader's, 17, Heathfield-street. MONDAY. Oct. 4th, MY GIRL." 1273 NEWPORT. T HE NEWPORT LYCEUM. This magnificent and up-to-date Theatre will OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 4th., with THE GEISHA." Prices from 6d to t2 2s. Box Office open daily 10 to 5.. 1956 496e_ THE EMPIRE JL MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT: O G U S T The celebrated French Clown and Mimic. THE FRANTZ FAMILY, Male and Female Acrobats, in full Evening Costume. The unequalled LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHE. These features' splendidly supported by Alfred Hurley, Mdlle. Orbasany's Cockatoos, F. W. Newton, ltay and Itansford, and Charles Gardener. Haids, Biniitg-nronts, &x. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. VltTESTON SUPER" MARE.—The ff GRAND ATLANTIC is the principal and leading Hotel. Stands in four acres of ornamental gronnds, facing the sea. Contains 120 sumptuously- appointed rooms. All the handsome Public Rooms command full Views of the Bay. Hydraulic lift and all modern improvements. Ten minutes' walk from railway station and golf links. Own model dairy farm.—For terms, which ti.ro strictly moderate, apply to the Manager. Telegraphic address :—" Atlantic," Weston-super-Mare. National Telephone No. 11.— Non-residents are admitted to luncheon, hot and cold collations, at 2s 6d. Table d'Hote Dinner, consisting of eight courses, including dessert, 5s. 1253 NEATH. JYJACKWORTH HOTEL, NEATH. R. H. WILLIAMS (of the Tredegar Arms, Pontypridd) Desires to inform the Public, Commercial Gentlemen, &c., that he has taken the above Old-established Hotel, and assures them that it will be conducted with every care to meet the requirements of his Patrons, as at the Tredegar Arms. WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, all of AI quality. ORDINARY DAILY. CAB FOR HIRE. A Call is respectfully invited. 1669 ABERYSTWYTH. HOTEL C A M B R "I A THE PREMIER HOTEL OF WALES. ACCOMMODATES 120 GUESTS. FURNISHED BY WARING'S. FACING SEA. FINEST POSITION. Ten bathrooms, Hot and Cold Sea. and other Baths Electric Light, Passenger Lift, Billiard-room. Particulars from Manager, 1281 E. THIERRY, from the Hotel Cecil, London. LIVERPOOL. SHAFTESBURY HOTEL, Mount Plea- sant. First-class Temperance, Family, and Commercial moderate charges 100 rooms electric light; stock-rooms. Central for stations. 207 ^ublicaiirrtts. THE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT JL REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of the public, and has been found to be a very valu- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than anv other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in any part of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD, 175, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 1154 THE LYRINING MANUAL, BY WALTER R. SKINNER, Contains full particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. Separate sections are devoted to Australasian and South African Companies. Also seqaiate sections of mining directors and mining secretaries. 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CHIEF OFFICES 105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. THE J^ALEST J^ISCOVKRY SAVE MONEY AND TIME. Is SAVES £1. BIG DEMAND. Users of INCANDESCENT BURNERS can now prevent the Breaking, Splitting, and Blackening of Mantles by using jyjAGNESIUM- £ JARBIDE. SOLD IN TUBES AT Is. BY POST, IS lD. SOLE AGENTS < JOHN ^TILLIAMS AND IGONS, 1224 C AUnTTT. Tin iIIU5ínt55 bbullt.. < V IMPORTANT NOTIOB1 « EARLY A UTUMN SHOW AT4 M JJOWELL AND ^jOMPAmPS TO. DAY. Ii I LADIES of Cardiff and of the Gonttty Glamorgan, and all other Counties, are respect* fully invited to INSPECT, to ADMIRE, and make their AUTUMN PURCHASES from OB»|| of the Largest and best selected Stocks i»lr> England or Wales. t STYLES are the NE:T..t QUALITIES the FINEST, t, and the PRICES MOST MODERAXB.j I i BLANKETS I I H. & Co. have bonght direct from the Mak818 Eleven Thousand Five Hundred (11,500) BLABf KETS for this SEASON'S TRADE ) EIDERDOWN QUILTS, SHEETINGS, t COUNTERPANES, TABLE LINENS, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. f ART SERGES AND ART SERGE CURTAINS IN ALL SHADES. -t gILKS & DRESS MATERIALS '] t The arrangements macfe bjf H. & Go/fl ( LONDON AGENTS to buy DIRECT from ths| MAKERS enable them to SELL AT.T, SILKsf at from 3d to Is per yard less than ORDINARY! HOUSES. || HOUSES. The Purchases made for this S eason's Tracts! „ are far ahead of a.ny other year. a t ;1 J^yJANTLES, £ JAPES, A JACKETS For Ladies, Young Ladies, Maids, and j For Ladies, Young Ladies, Maids, and j Children are now most plentiful. The QUALITIES and STYLES are RIGHZ and the PRICES are those ONLY FOUND AT H. & Co.'s. ¡ s No Special or exclusive Mantle Hooso dMt attempt the Race, especially where Heavy Rents i Taxes, and Salaries are to be made out of tki one class of Goods. t 200 DOZEN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN" SILK UMBRELLAS OF THE BEST VALUB POSSIBLE. [. I: ,TAILOR. MADE COSTUMJItí Are a. Great Success with H. & Co. Prices an fully 33% to 50 per cent. less than usually charged in the Trade. Millinery, Straw and Felt Hat Departments tN WELL STOCKED with the NEWEST STYLES. Ladies should inspect H. & Co.'s Beaatifol Mil. linery before making their purchases. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT will be found quite UP TO DATE. HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, LACES, &c" Are splendidly Assorted. t I ONE THOUSAND (1,000) PIECES FLANNELETTE from 2"d per Yard, i ..01. FURNISHING DRAPERY, CARPETS, l; LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, <& CABINET GOODS at Wholesale Prices. JJOWELL AND OKTPAir^ THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, i QARDIFF. J'