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Stales by faction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr F. ANDERSON. Sbina and Earthenware, at Newport ..Daily Messrs BAILEY and GILLFR. Porcelain, China, Ac., at Cardiff No*. 17 to 20 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff NOT. 19 Shares, at Cardiff ..Nov. 23 Mr D. EVANS. Grocery Trade and Utensils, at Cardiff .No. 19 Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. {Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff NOT. 19 20 Art Treasures, at Cardiff Dec. M All Christmas Fat Stock. at Cardiff — Dec 15 Messrs S. HERN <fc PERTWEE. Leasehold Property, at C-rdiff Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, etc., at Swansea 20 Messrs HOWARD and KING. leasehold Properties, at PontypriiM .NOT. 18 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER 6& SON finplate Works, at Llanelly —. — Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SOM. Household Furniture, at Rooms .NOT. 19 Messrs NEW LAND, DAVIS, and HUNT towellinc-house. Yard, etc., at Newport. Nov. 21 Mr THOMAS PARRY. teasehold Properties, at Argoed ■■■■■■■■■■■■ —Nov. 23 Messrs PHILLIPS and PEDRICK. Nursery Stock, at Cardiff NOT 84 Melius STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Colliery Plant, a.t Maesycymmer November 20 yaiMing Estate, at Bridgend Evidential Estate, at Cardiff Plant, Building Materials, &c., at Cardiff Colliery Plant, at Pengam Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff „ — Contractor's Plant, at Cardiff — Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Pigs, etc., Cardiff NOT. 19 fat Cattle, Sheep, <fcc., at St. Athan Nov. 23 Fat Bollocks and Fat Sheep, at Cardiff Dec. 8 Fanning Stock, &c., at Llanishen Dec. 10 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 17 & 19 CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER have for SALE the following CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND MACHINERY TRACTION ENGINE, 8-h.p., by John Fowler and Company, Leeds. TRACTION TRUCKS. HAND DERRICK CRANE. PORTABLE ENGINES. LOCOMOTIVE CRANE. STEAM WINCHES. BAILS. DRAUGHT HORSES. „ Together with a General Assortment of CON- fRAIZrOR'S PLANT and MATERIALS. Details may be had upon application to Messrs £ tepbanson Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5211 VALUABLE BUILDING LAND AT DINAS POWIS, NEAR OARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- "l".I. ander have for SALE by PRIVATE CON. TRACT a valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SyrE, Containing 22 acres or thereabouts, all pasture land, with good aspect, and situate on an undulating slope and having most picturesque and pleasant view of open «nd woodland scenery, the whole being near to the pinaa Powis Station on the Barry Railway, and within 15 minutes of the town of Cardiff by ail. Alllo a smaller FREEHOLD PLOT of 2a.. 3r. 8p., or thereabouts, situate near the above ground. The above land is at present let for agricultural purposes at a good rental. 5210 SALE TO-MORROW. ROATH MILT., ROATH, CARDIFF. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS is instructed by Mr W. Davies to SELL by AUCTION, in a Field near the Roath Mill, on XHUBSDAY, the 19th November next, without Maerve. 90 VERY EXCELLENT CROSS BRED PIGS, Including Baconers, Storers, Porkers, Weanlings, and Sows with litters. 4110 BAY MARE, 15.2, quiet to ride and drive, and believed to be in f«aL BLACK PONY, quiet to ride and drive. CART MARE, good worker. CRANK. AXLE CART, HARNESS, several IRON BOILERS, large quantity of water and other CASKS, CORN BINS, three dozen WOODEN HURDLES, two WOODEN PIGS' COTS, with three divisions each; WOODEN SHED, and a large quantity of various limber, Itc. Also Pony, Butcher's Cart, and Harness. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5254 ST. ATHAN, NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION at St. Athan, on MONDAY, the 23rd November, 1896, at 2 p.m., a large ausber of very prime FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, &C., the property of farmers of the district. St. Athan is within 10 minutes' walk of St. Athan- road Station, on the Cowbridjte and Aberthaw Rail- way, and special facilities will be afforded for truck- ing eattlo for purchasers free of charge and at special Mtea. Auctioneer^ Offices, 2, Duke-street. CardiB. 5223 MILL FARM, LLANISHEN, NEAR CARDIFF. IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of Very Excellent FARMING STOCK, HARVESTED and GROWING CROPS, and large Assortment of v5wSle and Modei AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MKNTS PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ME J- RICHARD THOMAS is in- structed by Charles Tinker, Esq. (who is retir- ing from Farming), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at Mill Farm, Llanishen, on THURSDAY, the 10th December, 1896, the whole of his valuable FARMING STOCK. CROPS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. Fall Particulars will appear in fatare announce' ments and in catalogues, which are in course of pre- naration, and which may be obtained on and after the Slat November, upon application to the Auctioneer, 2, Poke-street, Cardiff. 5355 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ESTATE OF GEORGE SHAPLAND, DECEASED. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. MESSRS EVANS and HUGHES are favoured with instructions from the Personal Representative of the above Deceased to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At an Early Date, the following LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Forming part of the above Estate, viz. KHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSES AT BRIDGE. STREET, CARDIFF SUPERIOR RESIDENCES IN CHARLES-STREET AND SALISBURY-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF; and 18 HOUSES AT COGAN, NEAR CARDIFF. The whole of the foregoing will be found to be in first-class order, and would form the most desirable investments offered to the public for some considerable time. Detailed particulars in these columns and by poster will shortly appear. JIor farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs EVANS and HUGHES, Borough Chambers, Wharton-street, Cardiff; Or to W. BRADLEY, Esq., Solicitor, 0554 3, High-street, Cardiff. SALE TO MORROW. OD THURSDAY, November 19th, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON win SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 25, Duke-street, Carrtiff, on the above date, an immense assemblage of very tuperior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, temoved from St. Andrew's-crescent and Beauchamp- stroet, Cardiff, for absolute sale, including 6 haidwood bedroom suites complete, 6ft. and 4ft. wardrobes, pairs tlf handsome toilets, iron and brass bedsteads, fenders, brasses, excellent drawing and dining-room suites, rosewood and wab1ut cabinets, flft. and 5ft. sideboards, bookcases, dining and occasional tables, walnut and gilt overmantels, &c., &c.; also 20 new made up carpets in Axminster, Wilton Pile, and Brussels. On View day prior to and morning of Sale. 1111 POSITIVELY THE LAST THRIM DAYS. GREAT PUBLIC SALE OF PORCELAIN, CHINA, AND EARTHEN- WARE, BNTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), also Thursday and Friday, NOVEMBER 18,19, & 20. 1896. Commencing each day at 230 and 6.30 o'clock. MESSRS KAILKY and GILLER have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFI- CENT ST"CK EYE it OFFERED IN CARDIFF, VALUED AT THIS SUM OF I £6,845, IN THE LESSER PARK HALL. The Stock may be viewed each morning of SaJe from 9 o'clock. 5142 179e SAtE tVMORROWT IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, From NOk 7, Despenser-gatdens (owner left town), and Residence in Beanchamp-streec (under distress for rent). MESSRS WEBBER and WILKINSON will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Nov. 19th, at 2.20. atthe St. JohnV.-iquare Auction Mart, Cardiff, a large quantity of high claws FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including noble 6ft. walnut sideboard, smaller (litto; very handsome solid walnut dining suite, 2 other suites. wardrobe, and usual appointments-. 5251 ~ANGEL YARD?TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21T LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NUltSERYSTOCK. MESSRS PHILLIPS and PEDRICK (late Alfred Phillips) are instructed to SELL without feserve at the Angel Yard, on TUESDAY, November &}th, 500 LOTS OF SHRUBS, Dwarf and Climbing Roses (all named), Standard and Pyicmid Pear and Apple Trees, Black and Red UttTTH&t Trees, Rhododendrons, Laurels, Azaleas, Conifers, Ac., Ac, On view morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock. 5302 "BALE TO-MORROW SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. AT 38. WELLS-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. IVf R D. EVANS will SELL by AUC- TION on the Premises as above, on THURS- DAY, 19th November, 1895, at 12 o'clock noon pre- cisely, a qnantitv of GROCERY AND TRADE UTENSILS; Auctioneer's Office, Windsor place, Cardiff. 5355 mHE DE REES^BILL-POSTING AND FBC^mS^Soffhe^Ss'KS^SlSiONS *Ml TERMS ON APPlICATION 144 1 Sales btt udíøn. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE TO MORROW, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, 19TH 6& 20TH NOVEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI-! TURE AND APPOINTMENTS, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, N together with other valuable Furniture removed to the Sale Rooms for convenience of sale, 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, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, To-morrow, THURSDAY and FRI. DAY, 19th and 20th November, 1896, a.t 11 o clock each day, the above „ MAGNiFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, SILVER, CHINA. AND PICTURES, I 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 ve'y e!egant resign; a 7FT. BREAKFRbSr WALNUT BEDROOM SU HE. with SSS^TKLS'fmlif dressin classes MUST BEDHOOM SUITE Mid ether suites. A HANDSOME BURR WALNUT WARDROBE, a very superior Spanish malioranv wardrobe and toilet tables en suite, a VERY MASSIVE SOLID CAST ALL BRASS 5FT. PARISIAN liEDSTEAD, with handsome drapery and bedding complete, by Maple & Co. other very hand. some ffieads,' with the 'equate bedding and 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, &c. A RICHLY-DESIGNED and SUPERBLY-INLAID DRAWING-ROOM CABINET, wUh costly brocatelle suite and overmantel to match a NOBLL CHEj.1LR FIELD SETTEE and PAIR of EAbY CHAIRS to match, most luxuriously upholstered 1 wo Handsome Brass Floor Lamps with ftancy Fender an fire implemen^. PA^ of CH^M- 1NG MIRRORS m GRANDLY-CARVED REAL IVORY FRAMES, a Coal Cabinet, elegant inlaid Sheraton Commodes and TIFULLY-CARVED ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD PORr- FOLIO STAND, Enamelled Bonheur duJour.A PAIR of CHOICE LOUIS XIV. MAHOGANY and ORMOLU CHINA CABINETS, ft Handsome Carved Walnut Dratving'roont Suite in silk tapestry and ruby plushf an excellent variety of Occasional Tables and Chairs, an INLAID JAPANESE CABINET profusely fitted with cupboards, drawers, and recesses. THREE UPRIGHT GRAND IRON FRAME OVERSTRUNG PIANOFORTES, with latest modern improvements, by COLLARD and COLLARD, Kirk- man, and Rubenstein. THE ORNAMENTAL CHINA includes valuable vases and statuettes in Dresden* Worcester, Crown Darby, and other noted wares, several specimens of fine old blue and white Nankin china, candelabra, timepieces, &c., THE CONTENTS OF BILLIARD-ROOM, including— THE FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, BY BURROUGHES AND WAITS, 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, Ac. excellent settees and platforms, easy and lounge chairs, case of stuffed birds, handsome chimney glass, marble clock, and pictures. A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE ELIZABETHAN CARVED OAK. including a noble sideboard, two bookcases, bullet, 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 COSILY 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 aud sitting-room LARGE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. OIL POINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS and ENGRAVINGS, comprise valuable life-size figure subjects, landscapes, &c.. by eminent "THE VALUABLE SHEFFIELD PLATED ARTICLES, include entree dishes, Htfrlr* ft noons* forks, services of tisn eaters ana dessert knives, silver-mountedcut^ry.tca urn, &c; a HANDSOME MINTON CHINA bER- YTPF TFIA AND breakfast services, and table glass, ANTIQUE CARVED OAK HALL FURNITURE, Axminster stair carpet, grandfather s clock, corridor ^^drnats; th?CHOICE CARPETS and curtains throughout the house kitchen requisites and outdoor effects, iron garden roller, lawn mower, aud garden tools. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogue may be had free by post on application to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 10th AND 11th DECEMBER. A MOST IMPORTANT aud ATTRACTIVE SALE of VERY RARE and COSTLY JAPANESE and CHINESE ART TREASURES, ineludingthe choices mens ever introcZUCld ito this country, and which are imported direct to Cardiff by an EMINENT ART COLLECTOR irjio has spent upwards of SO years in collccting the almost priceless works of art which the sale embraces. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, .1.1.. and PERRY are instructed to exhibit and SELL by AUCTION, at their NEW ART GALLERY, No. 11, HIGH-STREET 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 BARE 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 B50 a collection of mounted Malacca Canes and Mantilla 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 future advertise- ments, and descriptive Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers. 5285 ARGOED SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS, MESSUAGES AND FURNITURE. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Isaac Jenkins to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, subject to the conditions of the Monmouth- shire Incorporated Law Society and any special conditions incorporated therein, on MONDAY, tho 23rd day of November, 1896, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Argoed Arms, Argoed, the following PROPERTIES, &c. LOT 1. — All that Leasehold SHOP and PREMISES, situate at High-street, Argoed, occupied by Mr S, Hopkin at a yearly rental of £20. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold SHOP and PREMISES adjoining, used as the Post Office, in the occupation of Mt, James Tho, at a yearly rental of £ 12. LOT 3,-All that Leasehold COTTAGE adjoining the above, and room adjoining the last-named, occupied by Messrs Y. James and Hunt, at an aggregate yearly I rental of £ 13 4s.. LOT 4.—All that valuable old-established Business Premises, consisting of a SHOP, Messuage, Stores.and Bakery, with the Fixtures and Fittings thereto situate as aforesaid, and late in the occupation of Mr Lsaac Jenk ns, deceased. The purchaser shall take to the stock-in-trade and book debt ) belonging to the business at a valuation, which shall be made by the auctioneer in case of disagreement between the vendor and purchaser. LOT 5.—All those Two Leasehold COTTAGES, with GARDENS in the roar thereof, situate in High-street afores:.I.1, m tho occupation of Mfa K. Johns and Mr A. Harris, at an aggregate yearly rental of B10 16s, together with a substantial new Cart House adjoining, let at an annual rental of £ 6 10s. LOT 6.—All thatLeasehold COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate at Courtybella,in the occupation of Mr Edward Prosser, at a yearly rental of £7 Ihs. LOT 7.-An thatLeasehold COTTAGEand GARDEN. pituate at Courtybella, in the occupation of Mr W. Lloyd, at a yearly rental of £6 6s. LOT 8.-fhe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS of the late Mr Isaac Jenkins. Lots 1. 2, and 3 are held for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1832, at a yearly ground rent of £1 6s, which will be duly apportioned. Lot 4 is held for a term of 93 years from the 1st of May, 1838, at a yearly ground rent of £1 5s. Lot 5 is held for a term of S9 years from the 1st of May, ;841, at an apportioned yearly rent of £15i!. Lot 6 is held for a term of 99 years from the 20th December, 1890, at a yearly ground rent oi B5. Lot 7 is held for a term of 39 years from the 29th September, 1896, at a yearly ground rent of £118s 3d The above properties are a most eligible investment jor intending investors. To view apply to Mr Rosser Jenkins, Grocer, or Mrs Nellie George, both of Argoed, and for further parti- culars to the Auctioneer, Newport, or Mr C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, 5232 Tredegar. JOHN yy-YNN, I AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. INSURANCE AGENCY. 4202 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham AgentsCardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Brie.st., and 11, Butecst. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist. Swansea Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st Newport—Young,Chemist, High-st. N.B.—Has never been known to foil Let- 1f frae. Please name-papec- 28B& alt.s bn ).udiøn. SALE TO MORROW 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 OFf ER 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 Docks for doing large export trade, and are held by lease from Sir Arthur Stepney for a term of 99 years from December 25th, 1875, at a ground 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, 5, Temple.buildings, Swansea, and J. T. Davies, 3. Temple-buildings, Swansea i Messrs Hart- land, Isaac, and Watkins, Solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea; D. W. Rees, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly; Messrs Rees and Edwards, Solicitors, Llanelly; David ldell, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly or of the Auc- tioneers ac their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swan. 4 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HlLL and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on FRIDAY, November 20th, 1896, a. large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Dining suite in leather, drawing-roam suite in saddle-bags, inlaid walnut cheffoniers with plate-glass back, walnut overmantels, walnut piano- forte, couches, dining tables, carpets, hearthrugs, iron brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, washstands with marble top's*, dressing table, bedroom suite in satin walnut and ash, kitchen requisites, dresser with cupboards and drawers, dlc., &c. 5359 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea: UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE AND ARTISTIC FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, and WATER-COLOURS, by Well-known Artists, ELECTRO-PLATE, CHINA, GLASS, LINEN, and other Effects. BE J. P. D. ROWLANDS, of "THE GLYN," NORTON, in the Parish of Oystermouth, near Swansea. IOn 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 Sale and with the concurrence of the Official Receiver), the whole of the very Valuable and Artistic FUllNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOURS, ELKCTRO. 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-back pattern of George II. period with carved backs; hand- some solid oak sideboard. 8ft. high by 5ft. 6in. 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 Parkmau, and valuable engravings; screen flower vase, 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. HALL.—Valuable and artistic carved antique hall stand with mirror, two chairs to match in embossed 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, &c.. flower stand, 3-fold screen, four skin rugs. Parian pictures, barometer in carved oak staud, &c., &c. DRAWING-BOOM.—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 fret ted occasional table, card table. 2 corner cabinets with bevelled mirrors, 2 overmantels, writing cabinet, a.11 to match. very handsome sets of three pieces upholstered in French silk, and choice brie a brae, 2 pairs very handsome flowered silk curtains and drapery, also drapery in silk velvet for piauo, 2 brass 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,<fcc., best Brussels carpet, 33in. by 18in., 2 skin rugs, 2 massive brass fenders and irons, bamboo occasional and tea. 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 alld fruit stand to match, and numerous other articles of vertu. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Vory good bookca-SA in walnut, and books, walnut cigar cupboard,, curved and pa.n- nelled mantelpiece (a novelty), Turkey Carpet, several valuable engravings, ornaments, overmantel with plate-glass and brackets, walnut dining-room suite, brass rail fender, fire brasses and brass dogB, dining table, electro-plated tea. service, fire screen, <&c., &c. WINE CULLAR contains old and good Wines and Spiiits, consisting of the following Claret—Chateau Margaux, Chateau Ie Rose, Chateau le Clare. Bur. gundies, viz.: Cbambertin, Pommard, and Volnay, Old Madeira, Brown Sherry, Mozelle Johannesberg, Sparkling Pommard, Harmitage Burgundy, Carte d'Or (1884), ltoderer, and Epernay, Imperial Crown" (lea9), Champagnes, Scotch Whiskies, Sherries. The bedrooms are handsomely and artistically furnished, and contain in THE lraoNT BEDROOM an exceptionally fine massive all brass bedstead, turned and wrought, with piat- tresses and furniture to match very handsome inlaid marqueterie on mahogany bedroom suite of Italian design, consisting of noble wardrobe, with plate-glass doors, massive pedestal toilet tables and washstand, pedestal towel rail and chairs, all en suite;" 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 caudle brackets, &c., &e. 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, rugs. rods, and a large number of valuable etchings and engravings. i HE 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 Elaoe 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 care and judgment. Catalogues will be issued and ready for publication on or akar the 20th inst., by the Auctioneers, at 6d each, which will be returned to purchasers. The whole effects will be open for inspection 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 2.50 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 ■^TTHDRAWAL 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 WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. NEWLAND, DAVIS & HUNT, 5013 Auctioneer*. Newport, SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, YARii, 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 1.—The commodious YARD and excellent STAB-, LING, situate in Uharlotte-street, containing accomoda- tion^ 12 horses;; large covered Yard,iextensive Ware house accommodation, spacious Lofts, etc. Held on lease for a similar terra to Lot 1, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 IOs. LOT 2.—All that valuable commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 85, Belgian-street, and corner of Charlotte-stroet, now in the occupation of Mr E. Jones, containing two good liung 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 Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or ot Mr H. J. Manley Power, solicitor, VictoriaChambers, Bridge. street. 5242 'rapid! &c., ia Hit j BUSH HOTEL. ABERTILLERY, MON.—A TENANT will shortly be required for this commodious and well-appointed Hotel, close to the Railway {Station, and cemmandin;* the entrance to this flourishing and vastly-growing town. This old- e tablished house has been entirely rebuilt to in eat the commercial requirements of the district. Good Billiard, Dining, Commerciol, Stock, and Bedrooms, etc. Extensive Stabiing and good Tap. Tenant would be required to furnish throughout. References required.—Ajpply, in first instance by letter only, to Messrs J. R. audT. A. Webb, Aberbeeg, Mon. 5313 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has mot with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) 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 fL" ery speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for cliildrsn.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at. 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, bVlDost Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist, 30. High-street Swansea. A list of testi., monials. symptoms &c on application. 1228 THE CADOXTON AND BARRY -L BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-STREET, CADOXTON.BARRY. Secrary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Besb, PosfSons and Largest Connection in the Dis- trict. 1221 a1.es bll Stater. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 20 of 1895. BE THOMAS CORY, Merchant, Swansea. FOR SALE BY TENDER, the under. J* mentioned SHARES and PROPERTY formin g part of the estate of the above-named Thomas Cory. SHARES. LOT 1.—AU those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of Bi -0 fullv paid, Nos. 1 to 20 inclusive, in the GRAIGOL A MERTHYR COMPANY, LIMITED, established ard carrying on business at and near the County Borough of Swansea as CoUiery Proprietors and Patent Fu jl Manufacturers. LOT 2.—AU those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of flCO fully paid, Nos a to 40 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 3.-All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 41 to 60 inclusive, in the above Limited Comt>anv. LOT 4.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 61 to 80 inclusive, in .the abore Limited Company. LOT 5.-A11those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully naid, Nos. 81 to 100 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 6.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 101 to 120 inclusive, in the above Limited C mpany. Lor 7.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fnlly paid, Nos. 121 to 140 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 8.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 141 to 160 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 9.—Allthose 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 161 to 180 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 10.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid, Nos. 181 to 200 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 11.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 201 to 220 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 12,-All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid, Nos. 221 to 240 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 13.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid, Nos. 241 to 260 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. 1 OT 14.—AU those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid, Nos. 261 to 280 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 15.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid, Nos. 281 to 200 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 16.-All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid. Nos. 300 to 320 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. „ LOT 17.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £100 fully paid, Nos. 321 to 340 inclusive, in the above Limited Company. LOT 18.—All those 20 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 100 fully paid. Nos. 341 to 359 inclusive, and No. 400, in the above Limited Company. LOT 19 -All those 25 ORDINARY SHARES of B10 fully paid, Nos. 126 to 150 inclusive, in the Port Tennant Chemical Company, Limited, carrying on business in the County Borough of Swansea, as chemical manufac- turers. PROPERTY. LOT 20. All that LIFE ESTATE or INTEREST of the above named Thomas Cory, now aged 63 years, of and in the net rents of the undermentioned leasehold heredita- ments and premises, viz- The MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE known as No. 3, St. James'-crescent, Uplands, Swansea, aforesaid, and now occupied by Mr E. P. Bowen on a yearly tenancy at the yearly rent of £47. The MESSUAGE or DWKLIING-HOUSE adjoining the above, known as No. 4, St. St. James'-crescent, and now occupied by Mr E. W. Carlyle on a yearly tenancy at a yearly rent of £50. The MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE adjoin- ing tbe above, known as No.5, St. James'-crescent, and now occupied by Mr James Livingstone on a yearly tenancy, at a yearly reut of £ 45. The MES UAGI5 or DWKLMNG-HOUSE adjoin-, ingthe bove known as No. 6, St. James'-crescent, of the estimated rental vaiue of B50 per annum. The said four Mossuages or DweUing-h uses are held for a term of 99 from the 25th March, 1874, at a total ground rent of S42 per annum. Tenders (duly covered), which may include all or any of the lots, should be lodged with the Trustee, R. G. Cawker, Esq., 11, Temple-street;, Swansea, marked re Cory, Tender." on or before the 24th day of November, 1895. Trustee does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. lenders will be accepted and the property sold subject to certain conditions of sale, copies of whioh can be obtained six days before the day of tendering upon applying to Messrs Tribe, Clarke, Cawker and Co., Chartered Accountants, 11, Temple-street, Swan- sea, or to Messrs Davies and Ingram, Solicitors, Com- mercial Chambers, coat-street. Swansea. Swansea, November 10th, 1896. 5357 :ialts iirr JritnÜt Contrast. EXHIBITION GROUNDS. FOR SALE, a large BED of CHOICE SHRUBS, At Exhibition Grouuds, Also at PWLLCOCH NURSERY, a very large and choice collection of SHRUBS, FRUIT AND FOHEST TREES, true to name 10,000 Standard and Dwarf Rose Trees to select from. The best varieties in cultivation. Catalogues sent on application. 4548 STEPHEN TRESEDER, Pwlloocb Nursery; Cardift ■ J*. tJttnirtrS nj) Contracts. g WAN SEA HARBOUR TRUST. CONTRACTS FOR COAL AND PATENT FUEL. The Trustees ate prepared to receive and entertain TENDERS, up to Noon on Tuesday, the 1st Decem- ber proximo, for the Supply of Coal and Patent Fuel, for Six or Twelve Months from the 1st January, 1897. Forms of Tender and full particulars ma.y be ha.d on application to the Engineer, at the Harbour Office. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WILLIAM LAW. General Superintendent. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 9th November, 1896 5312 JpORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The GOVERNORS of the above School INVITE TENDERS for the ERECTION of a CARETAKER'S HOUSE and Dining Rooms at the above School. Plans and specifications can be seen on application to Mr Jacob Rees. Archito t. Pentre R.S.O. (Glain). G. MAELOR EVANS, 5323 Clerk to the Governors of the above School. QORFIELD, gON, & CO. WINDSOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATES, TIMBER, CEMENT, GRATES, RANGES, And all Building Materials. 1782 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY Keeps at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WOlKS, AST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE. STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES. ANGLES, CHANNELS, Etc. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES STANCHEONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff. No. 694. 1207 j Emitting ^orietus. RXNCIPAHTY PERMANENT JE. INVESTMENT JJUILDING jgOCIKTY 3 per un". on DEPOSITS. 4 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. Õ. per cent, on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 35Tlt ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing. Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AOBNft-Newport Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Peoarth Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry :Mr D.H. EDMXJWDS, Market-buildings. 1023-7422 EbbwVale Mr J. A. DAVIES, QARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BORROWERS. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application form to WENT WORTH IT. PRICE, A.CA., Secretary. I 21, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 2153 mHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND I X SOUTH WALLS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H JL PARNALL, Esq., J.P„ Chairman. I Od. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARKS (interest 5 per cent. per annum aud bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES £150 each (interest 4% per eent., p»>a&>lehalf-yearly, and bom,), ? DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable IrrOj-atly. F, «T. HHV BYRNE, Secretary HGYBYRNK A BROWN,: 1, Friai '3 Chambers, Jfevrpoi t; 1699 And 21, WSst Bute-street Cardiff. W E. VAUGHAN & £ JOMPANY (LIMITED), ART COLOUR DYERS, CHEMICAL CLEANERS, FINISHERS, PATENT BTEAM CARPET BEATERS, LAUNDRYMEN, &c. LADIES' DRESSES CLEANED OR DYED IN FASHIONABLE COLOURS. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS CLEANED OR DYED AND TAILOR PRESSED. TROUSERS CLEANED. Is PER PAIR. LACE CURTAINS DYED IN ALL ART SHADES DYE WORKS, LI.ANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. 1000 ~\f E W p O R4L' OFFICE .• OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 18. BRIDGE STREET vublit $Iotiicts. I XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J3l Llandaff Parish Council intend to apply to the Local Government Board for the CONFIRMATION of BYE-LAWS for the regulation of the Llandaff Green Local Government Board for the CONFIRMATION of BYE-LAWS for the regulation of the Llandaff Green as approved by them at a meeting held at Llandaff on the sixteenth day of November, 1895. A copy of the Bye-laws will be kept at the Office of the Council, 247, Cowbridge-ro,td. Canton, Cardiff, and will be open to the inspection of the Ratepayers every day for a ■ alendar month between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.; on Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays excepted. 5351 ENARTH AND DISTRICT LIBERAL JL ASSOCIATION. JUBI1.EE HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. J. H. JONES. ESQ., Will read a paper on THE LICENSING LAWS IN RELA1ION TO THE ACCEPTED POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY." Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. All Liberals are cordially invited. Discussion to follow the reading. 36Qe ARDIFF GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. (Incorporated 5th May, 1837). The DIRECTORS of the Cardiff Gas Light and Coke Company HERKBY GIVE NOTICE that they are PREPARED to RECEIVE, 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, Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be obtained on application to the undersigned. By order, GEORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Gas Offices. Cardiff. llth November. 1896. 5259 (i NIVERSITY OF LONDON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NEXT HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION for MATRICULA- TION in this University will COMMENCE on MON- DAY, the 11th of January, 1897. In addition to the Examination at the University, Provincial Examina- tions will be held at Mason College, Birmingham the Merchant Venturers' Technical College. Bristol; Dumfries College (for University College), Cardiff the Training College, New City-road, Glasgow the York- shire College, Leeds Rutherford College, Newcastle- on-Tyne the Athenaeum, Plymouth; and the Grammar School, Portsmouth. Every candidate is requited to apply to the Regis- trar (University of London, Burlington-gardens, London, W.), for a form of entry not less than tive weeks before the commencement of the examination. F. V. DICKINS, M.B., B.Sc., Registrar. November 14th, 1896. rjlREDEGAR SHOW, NEWPORT. CHARLES D. jpHILLIPS WILL EXHIBIT IN MOTION A MOTOR CAP,, BERRY'S PATENT, AT ABOVE SHOWi TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, NOVEMBER 24TH AND 25TH. 5363 public Appotntintttts. jy/j ERTHYR TYDFIL SCHOOL BOARD WANTED by the First of February next. two trained certificated COOKERY INSTRUCTRESSES for the Day Schools of the Board. Salary, B70 per year. Applications, with copies of testimonials and references, to reach me not later than Thursday, 3rd December next. 5348 E. STEPHENS, Clerk to the Board. (Ktmcatxcn. CARDIFF. ARROW HOUSE, 221, NEWPORT- jjt. ROAD, CARDIFF. THE MISSES MARKS HAVE OPENED A KINDERGARTEN, WITH TRANSITION AND UPPER CLASSES. Certificated Froebel Mistress. A few Boarders can be received. Prospectus on application. 1251 The M sses MARKS are forming an open Juvenile Dancing Claa*. Saturdays, 3 to 5. Newest dances. Terms on application. Private lessons in Music, Drawing, sud Painting, PORTHCAWL. PORTHCAWL LADIES' COLLEGE. JT STONELEIGH HOUSE. PPINCIPAIS The FRAULKIN BRILL. Resident Certificated English aud Foreign Gover- nesses and Visiting Masters. Stoneleigh stands in its own giounds, and is provided with every comfort-Tennis, Croquet, Golfing, Sea Bathing. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge higher locals and the Royal Academy of Music. Excep- tional advantages for acquiring Modern Languages and the study of Music. References to former pupils throughout the kingdom and on the Continent. 5341 MONMOUTH. MONMOUTH QRAMMAE SCHOOL. SIX FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS; Also HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS. EXAMINATION DECEMBER 3RD AND 4TH. Apply to Head Master, E. H. CULLEY, Esq. THE SCHOOL HAS AMPLE LEAVING EXHIBITIONS. 5176 CHEPSTOW. CHËPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— \_y First-class work by London University men. Beautiful place, in a. Hue country. Many years' reference to families. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B,A. 5328 CLAUDE DEWDNEY, B.A. SWANSEA. £ /-1 IRLS BOARDING AND DAY ?VJT SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS. Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds On a hill, and overlooking the sea. 1297 CLEVEDON. MR HORACE S. PENNINGTON, B.A. (Oxon), M.J.I, (late Classical Exhibitioner of •jiis College), assisted by an Efficient Staff, receives a few Resident Pupils. Preparation for public schools. Army, Universities, and all examinations. Special facilities for colloquial French and German. Continen- tal vacation tours arranged. Individual tuition. A few Private Pupils received to coach for higher exams., Boys may enter this very High-class School at auy time.—" Firwood," Clevedon (Somerset). 5077 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE Jn COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUSIVE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal; or to the Secretaryi Mr Edward Maddison, Led. bury..5754 CLIFTON. C. LARENDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Vy (CLIFTON), FOR RESIDENT AND NON- RESIDENT PUPILS. PRINCIPAL r Mrs MAYNARD. HEAD MISTRESS Miss MA YARD. Ages of GUIs: Seven to Twenty-one. Examination successes (1:393-1895): 84 entered for the Oxford, Cambridge, College Preceptors', Royal Academy, In. corporate^ Society Musicians, Trinity College, London College 82 passed, 48 in Honours. Gold Medal from Cambridge Local Examination Committee. Fir-t in all England in French and German (C. of P.), A.L.O.M. Degree gained. Four extra prizes for Centre. Special Small Classes for Juniors or Backward Pupils indi- vidual attention. Needlework. Tennis, Gyianasinm. Referees The Bishop of Hull, Revs. R. Glover, D.D., U. R. Thomas (Clifton). Hygienic adjustable Chair- Desks (Dr. Roth Patent in use. 1238 The Half Term commences M- tNDAY, NOV. 2nd. KINGTON. ARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, KINGTON, HEREFORDSHIRE, The Course of Study includes a good English Education, with lessons in French, German, Draw- ing (three kinds), Music (practical and theoretical), Singing, and Vlohu. Good Examination successes for several years. Last year 30 Pupils were suc- cessful at the various Local Exams., 6 gaining Honours. Liberal diet. Homo comforts. Fees (inclusive) from 8% guineas per term. References from Clergy and Parents of present and past Pupils. Prin- cipal, E. SCHINDLER. Pupils can be received at about halt fees if wUling to assist an hour daily with little ones. 3793 A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact that no one in the world lias been able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Lineu. Cuffs, Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the ) NEW DOROTHY LINlN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, and judge for yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in Id and 3d packets. „ Manufacturers-—G. TURLEY AND CO., 5142 15997 59, Edgbaston-street, Birmingham. Sablic xiltustttttttts. CARDIFF. rjjlHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manageress.. Mrs EDWARD FLETCHER. Enthusiastic Success of Miss CISSY GRAHAME'S No 1 COMPANY, from the Criterion and Court Theatres, London, in a new and original Mnsical Farce, entitled— ALL A. B R 0 A D Including Mr Charles E. Stevens (his original part), Miss Isa Bowman (Drury Lane Pantomime, and her original part); and Miss Florence Darley (from the Lyric Theatre, London). Time and prices as usual Seats not guaranteed. Booking offices, Messrs Thompson and SbackeU's. Ltd. Queen-street. Telephone, No. 521. MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 25rd, Mr ARTHUR BOUR- CHIER'S NO. 1 CO., in the screaming farcical comedy, THE NEW BABY. From the New Royalty Theatre, London, There's nothing funnier than The New Baby." "The New Baby" was a great success at the Royalty Theatre, lxjndon. As Der Rabenvator" it was played for two seasons in Berlin, a-i His Absent Boy it was a great success in New York, having parsed its 250th performance in that city, and three companies are tour- ing it through the States. A production is now pending in Paris. RAND H E A T R E. \3r The Premier JL Theatre o Wales. LksskkA Manageb. Mr CLARENCE SOUNDS. Powerful Attraction and Enthusiastic Reception of MR J. PRESTON and COMPANY in the Romantic Historical Drama, J^ADY |jODIVA. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS 1 The highly-trained Horse, Brutus! Godiva rides naked and alone, Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to6. Telephone 725. Prices 6d to Bl Is. MONDAY NEXT. NOV. 23, the new successful Musical Farce, SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON. CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. V/ SEASON 1896-97. FIRST CONCERT PARK HALL, WEDNESDAY, Z5th 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) 5s and 2s 6d. A limited number of admission tickets at Is each, which must be obtained at Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen-street, where seats may also be booked. Doors open at 6.45. 5269 303e A Special Train for Llanishen and CaerphiUy will leave Rhymney Railway Station at 11 p.m. CARDIFF SATURDAY pOPS. PARK HALL, SATURDAY, NOV. 21ST, 1896. VOCALISTS MADAME JOHN THOMAS. MISS M. J. THOMAS. COMEDIAN MR W. H. BERRY. ORUAN MR A. J. SILVER. F.R.C,O. ACCOMPANIST MR A. C. TOONE. CARDIFF JUNIOR ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR i MR E. T. ROBERTS. 5317 Admission. 6d and Is. 338o fioUls, lkr,, LONDON g AVOY IJOTEL 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 ^SUITES1'OF^APARTMENTS, containing Sitting- 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 bead, or a la. Carte SAVOY DINNER (7s 6a) is rerved in the Salle a Manger from 6 to 8.50, au 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. ■\ n prmw Managers | j ECHENARD. 3684 Chef de Cuisine- MAITRE ESOOFFH R. LIMPLEY STOKE. L IMP LEY g T O K E RESIDENT PHYSICIAN: TTVIIRO C. 0, WHITBY, M.D. H TURKISH & RUSSIAN BATHS, 14 Acres of Beautiful Grounds. NEAR CHARMING SCENICRY, TENNIS. New Billiard Room. Late Dinners, m T Terms From Two Guineas. PATH. ADDRESS The MANAGERESS. I 5118 v R. J. HEATH & SONS, Sole Afenid fdf Sottth Wales for the Pidnd fcesohator Company (Limited), London. Resonators Can be Fixed to any IM&nofolrtoi producing a much improved tohe: Price from S5 upwards. PIANOFORTES by BROADWOOD, JL Collard, Kirkinan, Brlnsmead, Erard, Pleyel, Schiedmayer, Biuthner. Stein- Way, Bechatein, Neumeyer, &c., &c. ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN, Bell, Smith, Carpenter, Sterling, Story and Clark, Doherty, Karu, &c., Ac. fi ARMONIUMS by Alexander, &c., &c THE FULL-SIZE GRAND PIANOFORTE USED AT MADAME PATH'S CONCERT FOR HIRE FOR RECITALS, &c. LARGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH l EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FipST1 CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP, INSTITUTIONS. AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing jlo not fail to send for our Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SHOWROOMS- 52, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIF; 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH, MANUFACTORY LONDON. AGENCIES AT— ABERAVON, CADOXTON-BARRY, CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, &C„ <kC. CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL PARTS ON GOOD COMMISSION. 1060-Ee 1 rjlHE J^QATH 00, 42, OASTt^-ROAD, AND ROATH-, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC, INEXPENSIVE, AND DURABLE FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUITES of elir own Speeiai Design at Marvellously LO w PRICES. DINING and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in every kin(I ot covering, 20 per cent. Less than any Other House in the Trade. An inspection Invited of our Choice Selection of New Season PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS. By far the Cheapest House FOR CASH OR EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM At the following Terms £ 3 Worth for Is od Woekly. £5 „ 26 6d 335.0 „ 3s 6(1 „ £ 20 „ 6s Or Larger Amounts in Proportion. All Goods delivered free. Send for Illustrated Cata. ogue and Guioe to House Furnishiug, post free. Note our-only address in Cardiff r— J_>OATH JjlURNLSHING CO,t 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. Factory—WARWICK-STREET, LONDON. 1260 ]\/T ERTHYR "BRANCH OFFICE -K-VJL OP THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South Wales Daily JJetvs, South I-Echo, and I South Wales Weekly New is NOW OVEN at 49. GLEBELAND-STREET. "\T E ATH~~ AND DISTRICT BILL- -1.1 POSTING COMPANY.—Late T Wall. Offices .-ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and proprietors of the best Posting Stations HI ;Sln¡-n :v.id Oiisinct 1220 public Antustmtnts. CARDIFF. Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." THE E M P I R E. MANAGING DIRECTOA OSWALD STOLL. TONIGHT. First Appearance in Cardiff of FRANK, WILLIE, and ALBERT JJ O I S S E T AND T R u u P E, IN THE JJRICKLAYERS." Old and young hold their sides giving vent to ROARS OF LAUGHTER at this performance, which is FUNNIER THAN HALF A DOZEN PANTOMIMES. Other Artistes TheGIANNINI SISTERS f ULY LENA, PERMANE'S BEARS, VENDOME and CHASE. BARRY ROSE, ] ARTHUR ST. GEORGE, And THE SISTERS PRESTON. Next Week ALEC HURLEY. I Ain't AgoiW to Tell." Booking Plan on view 10 &.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays 10 am to 1 p.m. PHIl. HARMONIC HALL 4 AND STOLL'S PONOPTICON. OPEN ALL DAY. THE THE THE CLOCK* CLOCK* EYED ELVIRAS, EYED LADY. Phrenologists. LADY. LADY. Phrenologists. LADY. Maze. Waxworks. Jungle. Phonograph. Illusions. OPEN ALL DAY. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE., MANAGING DIRECTOR..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. MAY EVANS, PAUL'S ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. LILY LANGTRY, BENNE i T AJTD MARTELL, MIRA AMOROS, MISS DOT PROSSER, FRANK LEON, AND HORACE WHEATLEY. NEXT WEEK. -Spry and Austin, Clarke and Glenny, Sisterll Preston, etc. NEWPORT. THE EMPIRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. MDLLE. EMMY'S FOX TERRIERS. ROSE ELLIOTT. CLARKE and GLENNY. CLAYTON TWINS and Misses WOOD and WILLIS. MADELINE MAY. GEORGE BROOKES. THE FOUR JAMESON GIRLS, and the THREE DELEVANTIS. NEXT WEEK May Kvans, Amoros, Lily Langtry, Permane's Bears, Bennett and Martell, etc. ^puirltrations. JUST PUBLISHED. 8vo. PRICE, FIVE SHILLINGS. THE LAND QUESTION IN NORTH WALES. BEING A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE HISTORY, ORIGIN, AND CHARACTER OF THE AGRARIAN AGITATION, and of the NATURE AND EFFECT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE WELSH LAND COMMISSION. By J. E. VINCENT, Barrister-at-Law. London Longmans, Green, & Co. 5129 HE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarte-c of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a, large "nd influential circulatioit amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealLhy classes of the pnblic, and has bee i found to be a very valuable medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiiul 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. 1224 THE JOINING jyj-ANUAL, 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. A full list of mining directors is also given. The particulars given of each IMining Company in- elude the directors and other officials, date of estab- tishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capital, calls, dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. The Last Volume (for 1896) was published ia June, 1896. Price, 15s, post free. LONDON 26. NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STREET. LONDON, E.C. 1203 CARDIFF, SWANSEA. AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Mornin" Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPOR1 SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a complete record oi the Shipping business of Cardiff Swansea, Newport Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, dec., and cir culates among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channe iports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyu's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce. and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports CHIEF OPFICES :-105. St. Mary-street. Cardiff Just Published, for Two tstamps, Bv J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH most valuable Book on the i^aws Governing Life, and the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all Diseases depending on Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises n the Head and Ears, Impaired sight and Memory Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude. &e. Sent, post free on receipt of Two Address:- ressrg BARNES, 48, Lonsdale-3*jna.re, Thorniiitl-road. London.V. 1165 -«-———< GREAT rvucK, SON, AND JL/ PINK ICR 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 0, should not fail to embrace this opportunity of obtaining a good instrument at a NOMINAL PRICE. FT A KA<1 Catalogues and full particulars J.A ix uo p0st free on application to DUCK, SON, AND PINKER, AND THE GREAT PIANO STORES, ORGANS. BATH. 5295 JjVU R N I T U R E AT WHOLESALE PRICES jQOWN & JgON FOR aOOD SUBSTANTIAL JGLURNITURE, B ED-STRAIDS, B LIDDING, 0ARPETS, TT INOLEUMS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FURNITURE. STEAM CABINET WOXTKS~ 221, HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE, SWANSEA. The Largest and Cheapest Steam Cabinet Manufactory iu 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 de- livered jb tee in our jvo vans. 3403 Established nearly half a century, Established nearly half a century, CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL I POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING I COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE ST OARDtF^1 SECRETARY: FRANK H, SIMPSON. Bast Permanent Costing Stations in Cardiff an I Neighbourhood- Contractus for ail tfescrrptions of Ativertisitfg Circular Distnbntipg, *c. 101-H5200 All orders prompt-lf vttendert t« business JUtdrtssis. m JMPORTANI, SALIU JJOWELI# AND (iompan Rsspecbfully beg to inform the Ptiblie tkftl. they have just parohllied the, g T O C K I-N fj* R A D 8 Of THOMAS PARRY. WINDSOR HOva BARR, At -Is, DISCOUNT v! 35% PER CENft OFF GOST PftiCES* AND WILL SELL THE SAME ON T H t1 S b Å Y N B X If. NOVEMBER lQxBt Tb* ttfabfe weil-Hssorted and goola Stock fcriil fee marked ttNDER ttSUIÜJ oost PRICES, and inuit be sold to ttuto room for fresh deliveriet Of Witttfe* Goodfe to addition to this SGook, H a Ot. will offer inldY Special ftinea wortfef of attention id ait tfalnir Department^ Off fjl H U ft S D A I N- E X tf NQVEMBfcft tOfu. 1896. 4 r :¡ EI0WBL6 & OL?MR.N, THE QAfcDtFF j^RAPBRS, QARDEPF. 2394 PIANOS AND OM8. fJIHOMPSON & gHACKELL (Ltd). The Finest Display of Musical Instruments ever shomi in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Igodek BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Improved designs. KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLARD PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DEUVEREB FREE. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All IlIst,rument9 Supplied on New Hire System i. desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free by Post or application to Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr, or any of the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH. Usual Price 30 Guineas. 1,200 INSTRUMENTS SOLD YEARLY. SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. Send for Price List. Send for Price List. LIST OF ADDRESSES. CARDIFF Queen's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. BRISTOL M2, Newfoundland-road. SWANSEA 5id, Castle-street NE%VPOWI- Commercial straett GLOUCIisTER Westgate-street. MERTHYR 118, High-street, PONTK PBIDD Taff-street. LLANELLY- 60, Stepney-street. RHONDDA.81, Tylacelyn-apad, Penygraig. BRIDGEND ,.1, Vwndham-sireet. FERNDALE .„37, Strand. FERNDALE .„37, Strand. BARRY DOCK .4#, Holton-road. I With Agents in most of the Towns and Villages in the Principality. 1047 -9-Y U G 11 QAVIES'S JU COUGH MIXTURE, THE GREAT WELSH COUGH MIXTURE! REMEDY, I COUGH MIXTUREl In 13Vid and 2a 9d Bottles. COUGH MIXTURE Sold everywhere. COUGli MIXTURE! COUGH MIXTURE No more Sleepless Nights. COUGH MIXTURE No more Distressing Coughs. COUGH MIXTURE No more Difficulty of Breathing! COUGH -MIXTURE COUGH MIXTUREDAViES'S COUGH MIXTURE COUGH MIXTURE Gives Immediate Relief. COUGH MIX J URE Cures Couch* and Colds. COUGH MIXTURE Cures Bronchitis. COUCH MIX'l'URK Cuies Whooping Couglh COUGH MIXTURE Cures Asthma. COUGH MIXT URE Cures Influenzae COUGH MIXTURE COUGH MIXTURE Mi H. A. EVANS, Post Office, COUGH MIXTURE:Tielecli, says Many in this COUGH MIXTURE part say that they have nevec COUGH MIXTURE!used anything equal to Davies's COUGH MIXTUREjCough Mixture for Cough and I COUGH MIXTURE Bronchitis." COUGH MIXTUUE Rev K. W. Daries, Pentre, says COUGH MIXTURE he has derired benefit as a public I COUGH MIXTURE speaker, and that it is the popular CUUGH MIXTURE cure for Influenza. COUGIi MIXTURE D. Jenkins, list}., Mns. Bac,, COUGH MIXtURElrecommends it to Singers. COi GH MIX HIRE Dr. Rains, M.D., Manchester, COUGH MIXTURE says Extremely serviceable^ COUGH MIXTURE giving great relitf aud comfort," COUGII MIXTURE Sweet as Honey. • COUGH MIXTURE Warms the Cheat. COUGH MIXTURE Soothes the Throat. COUGH MIXTURE Relieves the Phlegm. COUGH MIXTURE Clears the Voice. COUGH MIXTURE One dose will relieve. COUGH MIXTURE! One bottle will cure. COUGH MIXTURE J8T See that the Trade Mark fx CO U G U MIXTURE) on the wrapper—Pes web. PROPRIETOR- HUGH DAVIES. CHEMIST, AIACHYNLLETH. ms t fJ^HE jpEOPLE'S pAPER N T" c ARDIFF TIMES AND J OUTliWALIR$Wl&F,KL ONE PENÑY- WDKLY. J