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I LONG & CO.'S STOTJT' 2s 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6t; „ 0 HALF.PINTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT— FULTON,DUNLOP&COI' LIMITED, t DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF AND 1119 wrxmoA'D DA A T\ Dl!T ADTTT AND U19 ?.r..u DA A T\ Dl!T ADTTT
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11 COMPLETION OF STOCK-TAKING. As a result of the above we have decided to clear several hundred odd lengths at the folio-win;; great reductionr. Usual Now Price. Setting, Real Scotch Suitin11 to measure 50/- 37/5 Royal NaTy Serge Saltings to measure 50/- 37!6 Pure Cashmere Trouserings to mea- sura 16/- 10/6 Black Vicuna Coat and Vest to mea- sure 421- 30/- Ladies' Costumes in all Materials. 14 to li 3 gus. gne, All these Materials will be ma-de up in our usual Style, which is Guaranteed. 7894 THE WEST END TAILORS, 19 AND 23. DOKE-STRmRT C! ROTFF "I
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| pipping Notices. I CUNARD LINE ■ AJ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. H FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. ■ TO NEW TOHK. I TO BOSTON. ■ jBtrnria Sat., Sept. 1 Ultonia .Tues., Aug. ■ Beryia Tues., Sept. 4 Saxonia Tues., Septi. ■ Lucania Sat., Sept. 8 Syivania -Toes-. SeptJJ- ■ FARES :-Saloon, £ 15; 2nd Cabin, £ 8; 3rd Class. £ 5 5s, and £ 510s. according to steamer- 10 per cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloo P cent. Second Cabin. „t«&mer8 Third class passengers by New Yor with- ■ booked to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, wiwi out extra charge, „m„rs booked Third class passengers by Boston ste wjthout ■ to New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore mvaouu ■ ■ffiSS&SUSSS. to Mediterranean Ports I tePaSengeers booked through to ■ end Canada. Apply to The Cnn^ ■ P»ny, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any t k Cardiff; ■ Messrs W. J. Trounce, Bute "««»• Cardiff; ■ A. N. Bishop, 9, Rectoy-road, Canto^oara^. I £ M' Joacs an^ ax Upper Tbomas- ■ Talbot; D. T. Davues, «, ,U!jfowninK.street. ■ Btreet, Merthyr; W. Uapcoc^, •Wo0cJfj0ia-a1ireefc, ■ UaneUy; Joseph A. Williams. 23,■ Wj £ oaw. Hughes, ■ Morriston J. L. Bowen, Llan y. Aber_ ■ Tredegar; W. P. Thomas 19. omce> Haver- ■ tillery; F. W. Lewis. Cardiff; W. ■ Jordwest; Capt. J. A-Ji m'Olive Chemist, Briton Hi 7 jyr b u I C A N LINE I I A WATI" I c.MP'POS-NPAV VOUK SERVICE. I „ S(;l L «fnw TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS, I SS^fcU8ofaccom;odal,iouforSaloou.Seoo«i'» ■ 0*ufw«Steerage Passengers ■ ,.lVBBPOOL- FU1LADELFH1A SBRVTOW ■ WV Every WEDNESDAY. ■ MVISUPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. I ■» Oooopneers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia I „PaZ Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wlikii ■ MVISUPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. ■ 0*ufw«Steerage Passengers ■ ,.lVBBPOOL- FU1LADELFH1A SBRVTOW ■ WV Every WEDNESDAY. ■ MVISUPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. I ■» Oooopneers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia I „PaZ Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wlikii H £ s \j,e Bborfcest »nd moat Direct Konfco to ftU places I lAppl^to^RtcJiardsoii. Spener & Co., Sotibhampt-oi) ■ t £ ?,?verpoo>: W. J. Trounce* Sons, Hate Doe*. ■ i n Stewart & Co., 35. alountstuart-sq. C. J. C"<« I I jlpP- Castle-rd, Cardiff; Mason & Co.. ■ I Anstin and SHcocks, Bwirosea; T. B- AnjU.n; M 1 Neath-road, Lan aore; 1). S. Tlionia ■ I gchool, Llandovery W. Hanw.ck, Downing st & I Tj Bowen, Lakefleld, Llanelly; H. Lewis. ■ st, Neath; W. Milton Locke. 3. Oomm-rcia^t.. I vtewnoit; 1). L. Jones, Villitrs-sfc., Briton I'etry. I I &ev. H. Gwerfyl James & Son, W. |,h0J^yi,es> 43, I J penmalnPost-office, l onuyprldd, D;{ fc vVood- ■ f Upper Tl»0inas-st.. Hliyf-jwoer^ I ] ffleld-»t.,Morri3toii;T. E, Seeley. Highs • b ■ A. Tlb-y, Saw Mills. Aber,ra etj ■ Post-office, Tredegar;.7. »■ T. ■ Wallace J. Tong. 15, Dav1es-sb„ Brynmaw ■ H, Tomkins, Abergavenny. I i ~^F~i->A'[JG^lAVI';x>.•BVIDnpH^, ■ Ð. Tomkins, Abergavenny. I i ~^F~i->A'[JG^lAVI';x>.•BVIDnpH^, ■ Captain Connor I CITY OF DOUTMUND oa'pWn M'M/ow. Hi CITY OF OPORTO £ Pf thf) s.uu0 ii1)n I I HOne of the above or other sitea bI1I.K every T»o ■ I intended to leave Swanspa tor I f Jays. Mlfl owners. Palfjravf. I I F«r Freights.. apply f o DHbljn 0], t0 ■ 1 furphy and Co.. 17, & CO..Hwa»^f». I f Agents, n pimilMlNN. 7169 I f Agents, n pimilMlNN. 7169 ■ Agent at Hambnrg:=pj'UHR^if' I ~i T H P CANADA and I A^fTEND I S!SS«. p «f sr,a N™f5liSi'i'4ng' ■ s,s. Siberian, for St. John s, Scpt, 1 ■ and Philadelphia.ratecli and full I CANADA.—Handbooks. "^Po'FPIOHPt 19, James- I 1 eartlcnlars free. Apply pii(,irtiRi & Co., Consulate ■ «treet, Liverpool or to <- wi'<' -Kco|(fci 17, Cathays- I iDhambers, Bitte-road. P j_ Ij'roUnCe find Sons, I terrace, Cathays, Y „ ,.1' in; Mount Stnart-square, ■ Bute Docks; C. «^w^cKeet. Roath, Car- I Cardiff E. Rees. 133, onnt Stuart-square, Car ■ Cliff; J. Bovey & Co., 3A MOI. j Brothers. I J: iiff; C. J. C<«. jjPP,' a5 R \V. Mason and ■ j Masonic BaildinRSj I ontyPrl«"' j 6 BryDIJIawr; I Co., Swansea: W. J-Kn^-streefc, Merthy r Tydlil: I iS. Davies, 43, Cppei mercial.streeli, Newport, I Monft"'wn JJlSW-Vosfc Aa I IVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I I TOMPprifPS CAPE TOWN,TASMANIA, ■ TENEBIbFB, I!T atvjd NEW I AU8TMM* I B-,n,ice Excellent accommodation. I ^PAROMtwin-screw) 6,563 tons Sept 13 ZEALAND. I B-,n,ice Excellent accommodation. I ^PAROMtwin-screw) 6,563 tons Sept 13 I JSP London EC.lin Cardiff to C. J. Cudlipp, I t AS"; or i» Swansea, to R. FerMnMl. I Someraet-place. I iTIITY OF COBK STEAM PACKET CO., f,TD. I g^EAMERS BETWEEN^ORK and NEWPORT Leave CORK. VERY MONDAY Cardiff ° WEDNESDAY. •• „ Vl it 'rhroncli Rates to Limerick, ■1 Ti^erary, Tralee. Mallow, and other places in the ^^eck°Passengers carried^ l^aus lOs^ thg AgelltSi For Rates ^ck-stilet, Newport; E. C p^ffcr^jg^t0 ci&y gc • TTT* A if <3TFAM COMMUNICATION BEGU fortnigh;L^I^ CABDI1?ij. ABERDEEN. NE^OASIL SaBdeEland. CaltolSiiSaiMteoSgb^EWesb Hartlepool. V CARPIFF •w~v nMTNION LINE KOKAU R LIVERPOOL. AugA30t^NeW Aug. 30th. Vancouver, to. V! c and Montreal. Sept. 13th, Dominion .[o^o a„ inland points. Through tickets is8l' k, ]al.g forwarded on Klondyke —^ult p ,!Thn.rk at the Prince s Land- tion. All Passengers em ook of information to ing Stage. Write foi^ j .eet, Liverpool 1 Richards. Mills and ^••pinee, Queen-s^eet C cr to S. J- l)avies, 9.,}''«wa' ';U.c C!,leb j. Cudlipp, 35, Mo.m IM.Bute Doclcs; CapU. 32, Castle-road; VV. Wce, Cathays, Cartiifi J. A. Scott, 47, (Jr.,Miay« Pontypridd. W. Jones Pros., ° Newport, Mon., Milton Locke, 3, Co™^t Abertillery. Mon^ 1183, A^JTilney, Carlyle-f-treet^ T„ S0UTH Via. London, ampton. I »~g j I tLISMOBEi CASTL^ .x!isPalmaS .Sep. U 1 -¥^3i :s» »::S.» J 1 GARTH CASTLE |jntermediate Steamer. f 'Royal Mail «enamel. lieira steamer. S CaUing at St. H^ena. } leave Water- Union-Castle Special Expies^ ijai loo for Southampton everj Sa Managers,, 3. i APP^ qe Bishopsgate-street Within, J Fenchurch-street, • AV j -ptounce and Sons, 1 jiondon, E-Cy rt c '7 Cudlinp, Cardiff T. K. I .rC port:c»1BAY. KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS Iwith option of transhlppiiiK at Mombaj^^ » Glasgow. cliester. head. I /Fine Goods—' i cr,A?n 1Sep" 71 RooghGowJs— Sept"18 t RANALD. J ( Sept. 38 I /Fine Goods—\ I CLAN i Oct. 3 Kough »oods—j 0ct' 10 f STDabT- 1 V Oct. 10 ) J ajno MADRAS, CALCU'llA. COLOBD'O, Closing Dates. At Glasgow- At Bitiienheart CLAN Aug. 30 MA?-ffiEN' «ePt. e-Th«».. Sept. 13 COLQUHOUN. aFJu0AN PORTS. HO UT>i A for ca'iiC) Taking cargo for I' cpnt. 11 Cope Town. Glasgow, beps- Mossel Buy, I East Loudon Birkenhead Sept. 6j and Natal. i11fv 25 Algoa Bay (Glasgow Aug, NrUI( ftnd For freights app'y L'-) rjondon. Manchester j .7y OliD LINE OF STBAMBBS. BALTIMORE I TO I CAPvDlFF I (Via Dubliu or Bêlfast). í Intended Sa,ili\Js of the tollowing First.class bteamdÜps 8 wwkW»~ "bou'A* *"■ j » u,«er, THOMAS DIXON &; SONS. j ^rTTHEWS^LONUON^STEAMERS jl/IAXXXZ LEAVE bH0USB | itE3ENT'S CANAL^UOCK, L EVERY THURSDAY FOR CARDIFF AND SW ANSEA. Gooás only. For Ha.tes, &c.. a.pply MATTHEWS, ( TMPOKTANT to 'i'HOSEWHOS UI^ ESR. 1 Hortou'-I.X.L.PiUs to the ba«. compIi.-atioiiK. Also Kra^t[i toli M.P.S. (froin the Post free for 4s irorn G u l^'A North, Birmingham, General Hospital), Aston-xoa Meiieor- AgentsCardiff—R- Merthyr- ^eet.Splotlands. and Castle-oa migtj 0xlord- JfUls,Chemist. Swansea—Liojt, High-street Newport—-Yoimg. j. ^jjj.street. N-B ^^ridd-OliverDavies Che e6ierBaB8wered alt5 by Jlurlion. XuCTIONAPPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER & TELFER. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff ..Aug. 30 Hordes at Cardiff Sapb. 10 <fc Messrs CLARIDGE, SON, & RENNIE. fiveles. Furniture, at Smethwiek.Aug. 28, 29,30, & 31 wyc Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Dwpllina-house and Premises, at Cardiff — UW 8 Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO. Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Sept. 6 Messrs MICHAEL DA VIES and PERKINS. Horses. Traps, Harness, &c., at Bridgend .Aug. 30 ° Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Horses, at Carmarthen Freehold Messuages, at LJandilo 1 Messrs GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRi. Freehold Properties, &c., at Pontypridd .Sept. 5 Freehold Properties, &c., at Pontypridd .Sept.5 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 6 & 7 Estate, Cottage Property, &c., at Pontypridd.bept. 11 Horses, at Cardiff —- ~Sept. 14 Mr J. E. GUNN. Hotels, at Swansea — .Aug. 30 Free Licensed Houses, at Swansea —August — Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Sept. zu Building Estate, at Swansea „faept. 25 Messrs HAMNETT & CO. Residences and Piece of Land, at Exeter. Sept. 7 Messrs W. S. MILLER and CO. „ Freehold '■IISSf^MOT&'mioor ~iep'' Messrs W. MORGAN and CO.. Leasehold Pc;i.iEsnft:apghSÖNŠ Sept. 5 Electro Plate, Pictures, &c., at Newport.Aug. 29 1 Mr R. G. ROBERTS. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea Aug. 28 Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Neath .Ang. 25 r Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Cattle. Sheep, Pigs. &c.. at St. Pagan's £ UE;39 Freehold Farm & Lands, at Llantwit Major —fcept. i Plant, Machinery, etc., at Cardiff Sept. 4 Building Sites, at Minehead -•Set)L1 ° Household Fnrniture, &c., at Cardiff.—«_Hepti. li Freehold Residential Property ..Sept. 18 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Shop, Dwelling-House, &c ,at Chepstow^. Sept. 8 GLAMORGANSHIRE. MERMAID HOTEL, MUMBLES, and MACKWORTH HOTEL, NEATH. Mr J. E. GUNN has rec ived instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION at the Metro- nole Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 30th day ofAa^ust, 1300, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- i lowing valuable Leasehold Premises Lot1 —All that vaJnable and newly-erected FREE AND FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL and Premises, known as the MERMAID HOTEL, situate at THE MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA, together with thc^^er?to atta,dw,1 thercto. •safsocanitXd^^ld^^ 1S?he nToS4y i^ Stuate near the celebrated Mumbles Head, commands a free and uninterrupted Vi° SW ANSEA BAY and DEVONSHIRE COAST. The hotel contains general and private dimne. drawing, banquetting, billiard, and smoke-rooms, numerous bedrooms, and all modern conveniences. Th^property is held on lease for a term of S9 years, from the 25th December, 1S95, at £ 60 per annum The furniture and effects, tenant and trade fix- tures an d fl fctings, gas fittings, and stock to be takeu by the purchaser at valuation as provided for in the conditions of sale T.nb 2 —All that valuable Free and Folly-Licensed FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL known as the MACKWORTH HOTEL, Neatn. The hotel rontains smoke room, hotel bar, vaults bar. coffee room, general and private sitting-rooms, commercial rooms, kitchens, stabling, and the usual offices, lavatories, etc. The hotel, which is situated in the centre of Neath, is exceedingly well-built, and is held for the residue of a term of 21 years from the 24th June, 1894, at a yearly rental of £160. The furniture, fittings, etc., to be taken by the purchaser as in Lot 1.. Further particulars may be obtained from ina Auctioneer, Westgate Chambers. Cardiff, or from Messrs Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix, Solicitors, 3399 Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff. 1899—~N. 1,633. TN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHANCERY DIVISION. iM THE MATTER OF THE NEW LANGLAND BAY COMPANY, LIMITED, BARTLETT v. THE NEW LANGLAND BAY COMPACT, LIMITED, AND OTHERS. ON THE GOWElt COAST, GLAMORGANSHIRE, About six miles from Swansea Station, Great Western Railway 2% miles from Mumbles-road Station, of London and North-Western Railway and about one mile from the Dunns or Oystermonth Station of the Swausea. and Mumbles Railway. FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD, AND LEASEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, Containing in the whole about 56 Acres, including that Magnificent Building known as THE LANGLAND BAY HOTEL." which is situate in most lovely park-like grounds and possesses a full and uninterrupted view of probably the prettiest Bay on the Gower coast. The Hotel Grounds, which are sheltered on three sides by the adjacent hills, are very finely timbered with old and other ornamental trees. The situation renders the hotel eminently suitable for a. winter resort, for which it has a, very hkh reputation. Ihe elevation of the building is of the most pleasing and imposing character, beiEg of the deccrajecl GOiinc BtThe Hotel Buildings have a frontage of over 300 feet, and possess accommodation for a. very high-class and profitable business. It contains on the ground floor very large coffee, dining, drawing, two leading, smoke manager's, still, and other rooms manager's, and usual domestic offices. On the first, second and third floors, there are 65 oedrooms, mostly' very large and lofty; also several large private sitting-rooms, r.nd six hot and cold sea-water baths. Immediately adjoining the mam building are banquetting, billiard, and griil rooms, buffet bar., 'and very capital stable and coach-house accommoda- tion; al^o, immediately adjoining the ^telgrounds. Three Capital DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCES with good gardens, stabling, and coach-house accommodation, and possessing very fine uninter- rupted sea and land views, which should produce at- least a rental of £ 150 per annum. Also FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD, and LEASE- HOLD f BUILDING LAND. magnificently placed fronting the Bay of Langiand, the best suburb of Swansea, one of the healthiest seaside resorts on the Gower Coast, and ^renowned for its Undulating and Picturesque Scenery, charmingly situate on the summit of a bold cliff coir.manciinc: Grand Sealand Land Views, embracing Sker Point, Porljck Bay, Lvuidy Island, the Severn Sea, and the Hills of Devon and Somerset. A part of the Building Estate is now utilised as a HOME FARM, a.nd possesses a. capital House with the usual outbuildings; and immediately adjoining the farmhouse is a small Villa Residence, let to Major Forbes at £ 50 per annum..» The Land is well adapted for the erection of marine residences of a good class, and bungalows and semi-detached and detached villa residences, the whole offering lucrative investments to builders and others0 TO BE SOLD by AUCTION by m.f 11 JOHN EDWIN GUNN, of West- i»l gate Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff, in One Lot, at the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of September, 1900, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be f had of Messrs Munns and Longden, Solicitors, 8, Old Jewry, Londou, E.C. Messrs Field, Roscoe, and Co., Solicitors, 36, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Londoii, W.C.; Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swan- sea; and of Messrs James RoDinson and Co., Solicitors, 23, Philpot-lane, London, E.C., and the Auctioneer. 8398 CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CANTON, CARDIFF. SPECIAL TWO DAYS' SALE (CARDIFF HORSE SHOW WEEK) OF HUNTE!RS, PEDIGREE HACKNEY. AFD HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND J PONIES. MESSRS BAILEY, g^ler, and TELFER will hold SPECIAL SALES, at their Repository, as above, on II-IONDAY and TUES- DAY, September 10th and 11th, commencing at 12 o'clock each day, limited to 200 HORSES 1100 Each Sale). ORDER OF SALE;— September iOth.-Small Harness Horses and Heavy Draught Horses. September llth.-Hunters, Peaigree Hackneys. and High-class Harness Horses over 15 hands. Gentlemen desirous of including Horses in these Sales are particularly requested to forward particu- lars to the Auctioneers at once to avoid disappoint- ment, as the Stalls will be allotted as the Entries are received, and the limit of 100 Horses for each Sale will be strictly adhered to. Entry Fee. 5s each Horse, covers all expenses if the lot is not sold. Kntrv forms, terms and conditions can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 15, High-street, Cardiff. "^IMPORTANT TO POSTING MASTERS AND OTHERS. IN BANKRUPTCY.—RE JOSEPH JOHNSON. MESSRS MICHAEL DAVIES and 'W B PERKINS have received instructions from Geo. David, Esq., the Official Receiver, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Stables in Morfa-street, Bridgend, all THURSDAY NEXT, August 30th, 1900, the whole °f th0 HORSES, TRAPS, AND HARNESS of the above Bankrupt. comprising 3 horses, 2 hansonif, 3 wagonettes, 3 dog. carts, 2 brakes, 1 brougham, 2 double sets of harness, 3 single ditto, 2 pair of lamps, 5 collars, corn bin, chaffcutter, corngrinder, carpenter's bench, carriage head, ladders, pulleys, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. 8 S UNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD.). gUNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD.). gUNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD.), Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, or RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE 558, SOLE AGENTS — gTEWAKT AND STEWART, THE CASH TAILORS, 27 CASTLE AllCADE, CARDIFF. 6900 Beware of Imitations, lOõe *<y ORM LOZENGES. FOT over Thirty Yeats this highly bas met wth the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given upH Is like Magic. Getting rid of his or Worm Lozenges in my family, an'} alla their fttioii f'lr chi 1 dren. —W. HOXCHTNSON. \ica of -ssr-" mjTJt synipuQ". —— rrrTJ^AND DISTRICT BILL *• Offices; ASSElVLbL* ROBINSON. .nd^oS^oMbe^. Po^iug Stations L'seesftP^ DistQCt' Salfs by ^iirtion. SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, SHOP, AND PREMISES AT SWANSEA. MR R. G. ROBE kTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son) has been instruct«d to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swanseii, un TUESDAY. August Z8th, 1900 (subject to conditions of sale), the following DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— I Lot 1.—No. 15, Windsor-street, Swansea, contain- ing 8 rooms; let, at 7s 6d per week; unexpired term, 31 years; ground rent, £ 2 19s 6d per annum. Lot 2.—No. 7, Penmaen-terrace, Swansea, con- taining 8 rooms let at 7s per week unexpired term, n years ground rent, £3 10s per annum. Lot 3 —Nos, 1, 2, and 3, Rosehill-road, Swansea, containing each 7 rooms; let at weekly rents amounting to £ 57 17 per annum; unexpired term, 31 years ground rent, £10 per annum, which wiU be equally apportioned should the premises be sold separately. Lot 4.-Alexandra. House, Alexandra-road, Swan- sea, containing spacious shop with plate-glass windows, 3 sitting-rooms, 11 bedrooms, bathroom, nnd kitchens, with 2-stall stable, coacb-honse. and [oft at rear. Frontage, about 24ft., widening to about 32ft. at back near Great Western Railway Station well suited for hotel and restaurant. Possession on completion 93 years unexnired ground rent, £ 21 per annum. Lot 5.—No. 53, M&dbanwfvk-road, Swansea, con- taining 8 rooms; let at 9s pec week; 92 years uu- expired ground rent, jH i s per HTinum. Lot Trafalgar-place, Brynmill, Swansea, containing large shop, 2 sitting rooms, 5 bedrooms, hat111,<1j'J. i!jt,chen, and scullery, with stable, coach- house, an i loft at rear; let at 1.6s 6d per week 89 years unexpired ground rent £4 32s Der annum. I Lot 7.—No. 37, Trafalgar-place, co'tamiug 7 rooms; let at 6s 6d per week; 89 years vinerpirod gronnd j rent £ 3 per annum. Sale to commence at,3 o'clock in the Afternoon. I For further particniars apply to Messrs Hatchett Jones and Co., Solicitors, 17, Mark-lane, London, E.C. or to the Auctior-wj ••. "0, Oxford-street, Swau- sea. 8638 -4- SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, CECIL-STREET, MELINCRYTHAN, NEATH. MR R. G. ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son) has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cambrian Inn. Melincrythan. Neath, on TUESDAY, August 28th., 1900, in one or more lots, as may be deter- mined a t the time of sale (subject to conditions of sak), all these FIVE NEARLY NKW LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate and being Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, CeclK street, Melincrythan, Neath, containing each six rooms, with garden at back and back entrance, now in the occupation of Mr William Probert and others at weekly rents amounting in the aggregate to £65 per annum. Held for a term of 98 years from 25th March. 1898, Act a ground rent of £!3 13s 4d per annum, which will be equally apportioned if the houses he sold separately. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hatchett, Jones, and Co., Solicitors, 47, Mark-lane, London, E.C.; to Mr Harry Williams, Solicitor, The Parade, Neath; or to the Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 8639 SALE TO-MORROW. HIGH-CLASS SALE OF VALUABLE SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE, PICTURES, OLD CHINA &c Mr 'CHARLES E, PARSONS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNES- DAY, the 29th dav of August. 1900, punctually at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, a nmall choice collection of SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, PICTURES, OLD CHINA, &c„ comprising silver teapot, coffee pot, saucepan, tq.ble and sugar spoons, smoking pipe, plated cream jugs, scent vases, gravy ladles, dessert dishes, candelabra and stands, coffee pots, cruets, fruit and pickle stands, biscuit boxes, old china breakfast and tea services, 69 pieces; china. spoons, Dresden plates, two walnut overmantels oil paintings, by Barrett, R.A., Calcott, R.A., Berchem, Cuyp, Abshoven, Sir Baoshair Pother, W. H. Williams, Sydney Percy and water- colour by Peter de Wynt. For further particulars and card catalogues apply to the Auctioneer. Dated Central Chambers, Newport, Mon., 20th August, 1900. 8640 |BRO{T £ RTTL &t., io Wet GLAMORGANSHIRE. BROADWAY FARM, ST. ATHAN, 6 JD miles from Barry, 12 miles from Bridgend, and 5 miles from Cowbridge.—TO BE LET from the Second day of February, 1900, the above-mentioned FARM, situate in the Parishes of St. Athan and Flemingstone. The Farm consists of :— A. n. P. Arable 127 0 10 Pasture — 36 0 9 Meadow — 35 3 3 Buildings, &c, 1 2 23 A200 2 5 A comfortable Dwelling-house and adequate Farm ^To^vhfw and for terms of letting apply to Mt T. Mathews, 1, Canon-street, Barry. Offers, together with references, may be sent to H, Mathews, 1, Canon-street, Barry. Offers, together with references, may be sent to H. J. D. Parsons. Land Agent and Surveyor, Bampfylde I House, Exeter, on or before the 1st day of Septem- ber. 1900. 8546 UuHisina øcidits. RJNCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JGUILDING S pCIEPY. MEDIUM FOR J OANS ON PROPERTIES. APPLY FOR THE 40TH ANNUAL REPORT md Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1023 Mr J. M. Woon. 20, Bridge-street Penartli: Mr D. H. RDMONDB, Windsor-rd Barry: „ Market Buildings Ebbw Valft: /Mt J.-A. DAVIEs. Ida-place. PONTYPRJDD, LLANTRISANT, AND £ RHONDDA VALLKYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society. Uedemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly. Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing <Com- [lound Interest at 4 per cent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notice bearing interest at 3 per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, 7678 Pontypridd. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND 1 SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, li;sq., J.P., Chairman RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS -!tI,SS4 29 8d ADVANCES 3a Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (tutereat 5 per cent. per anllum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary, HEYlVrttNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers. Newport; 7066 And 21. West Bute-street, Cardiff A pINT OF LEMONADE FOR A pENNY I JESSE WILLIAMS' LEMONADE pOWDERS Id each; 7 for 6d 16 for Is. (16 packets post free for Is 3d.) A Penny Packet dissolved in a pint of Cold Water makes the most delicious Lemonade you ever tasted. These Powders are made in our own Laboratory from the finest ingredients it is possible to obtain. Our Lemonade Powders are not to be compared with the largely advertised trashy stuff, put up in the com- monest of common bottles with gaudy coloured labels and fancy titles. If Lemonade is to your liking, and you wish to buy the best, von can get it by asking for JESSE WILLIAMS', and take no other. JESSE y^TILLIAMS' LEMONADE pOWDERS are simply perfection. The acidifying principle is derived solely from the finest fresh Lemons, and we warraut them to contain no othor acid. We mention this fact because many of the so-called Lemon Crys- tals are acidified with a preparation of Vitriol, which, as is well known to everyone, is most injurious. JESSE WILLIAMS' "j-^EMONADE pOWDERS PARK HALL BUILDINGS, QVEEN. STREET, CARDIFF. 8310 3384 ORIVATE RESIDENCE for CURE of N EXCESSIVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special Medicinal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseases has been successfully established m Glasgow sine August, 1898; in Dublin syice October, 1899, and now near Cardiff. Over X0 Patients have under- gone Treatment. Duration of Treatment-Three Weeks Only, Satisfactory references. Terms and all Information furnished Jlt pnrP TUTE OFFICES, 35. WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. All Communications Strictly Confidential. THE DE REES BILL POSTING AND B_ ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONB NEWPORT PONTYPOOL. RISCA, EASTERN -and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLIACTIQN. SMDGU mimws:* HIPWOKC, MW ltfntr5 rtufc (Contracts. u. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO PORT TALBOT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The Glamorgan County Council is desirous of CON- TRACTING for certain ALTERATIONS and ADD!- TIONS to the Port Talbot Intermediate School. Contractors will be required to pay thdr workmen the recognised rate of wages. Plans and Specification of the Works required may be seen and copies of the Bill of Quantities obtained by those desirous of tendering at the County Police Station, Port Talbot. Sealed Temlers are to be delivered to me, together with the names of two substantial sureties, not later than Monday, the 3rd day of September next, marked outKide Tender for Alterations and Additions to Port Talbot Intermediate School." The Council will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender.^ T. MANS EG FRANKLEN, Clerk of the County Council. Glamorgan County Offices, Westgate-street, Cardiff, August, 1900. 8685 QOUNTY OF MONMO UTH. The Standing Joint Committee invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a POLICE STATION at CASTLETON. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr WilIiam Tanner. County Surveyor, on and after August 27th, and copies of quantities obtained on payment of £1 Is, which will be returned on re- ceipt of a bona-fide Tender. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Healed Tenders to be ent to tho County Surveyor not later than 5 o'clock on Wednesday, Sep- tember 5bh. H. STAFFORD GUSTARD, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, Mon., August 23,1900. 8689 rjpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS^ TENDERS*are invited for ERECTION of NEW CHAPEL, Windsor-place, Cardiff, for the Committee of Central Congregational Church. Plans and specifications ml1>ybe seen and qU811tities obtained (on deposit of one guinea) at the Office of the Architect, Mr W. Beddoe Rees, 37, Ht. Mary- street, Cardiff. Tenders are to be delivered on or before 12 noon Saturday, September 1st. 8657 fjio ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS., ARCHIBALD D. DAW NAY, LIMITED, WALES& WESTOF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FUTCH PGATRS. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. HOOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawn«*y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff. No. 694. 1139 QESS folTs AND (TONS kJ LIMITED, :) Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIEOBR RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH 1>OAD, /CARDIFF. '9e Jot; 4993 jpOREST OF J^EAN ^TONE, BLUE AND GREY. suitable for all Classes of DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK JJATH gTONE, FARLEIGH BF.D, CORSHAM BED, BOX-GROUND BED, AND CORNGRIT BED. SAWN ASHLAR IN ALL SIZES. Estimates given for Dressed Stone Work, Prepared ready for fixing in either of the above or any other Stone. Stone supplied either Sawn 1iO Size or in the Rongh. Samples on Application. E. fJlURNER AND SONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address: "Tnrnerson." Telephone Numbers: National 648; P.O., 507. 7567 Public 1\pptrittfnttttfs. "]t/rERTHYR TYDFIL URBAN DIS. TRICT COUNCIL. FREE LIBRARIES. APPLICATIONS are invited foi* the APPOINT- MENT of CARETAKER of the PUBLIC HEADING. ROOM to be shortly opened at the Vestry Hall Town Hall, Merthyr. Applicants must be well educated and be com- petent to any necessary assistance in book- keeping or clerical work. Applica.nts will be required to attend at the Vestry Hall daily from Nine a.m. to Ten p.m. (meal hours excepted), and the salary to be paid will be at the ra.te of 15s per week. Applica.tions, stating*age and fall particulars, together with copies of not more than three recent testimonials, to be sent to me, marked Caretaker," on or before Tuesd¡¡,y. the 4th September. JOHN VAUGHAN, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Merthyr Tydfil, 17th August. 1900. 8595 T LANGEINOR SCHOOL BOARD. ANTED, CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MASTERS, salary up to £90, according to qualifica- tions and experience; CERTIFICATED ASSIST- ANT MISTRESSES for Infants' Schools, salary up to £ 75, ditto; Ex-P.T.'s. MALES (Arts 50—521 • salary up to £70, ditto FEMALES ditto, salary nil to £55, ditto. J Apply, stating qualifications a.nd experience, and ,enclosing three copies of recent testimonials CHARLES WILLIAMS. Ogmore Vale, R.S.O., 8550 Glamorganshire. J3 IS C A SCHOOL B OTRD". WAENFAWR MIXED SCHOOL. WANTED at once, an ASSISTANT MASTER for the above School. Salary, <65 per annum. Applica- tions, stating age, experience, qualifications, and accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the undersigned not later than 12 noon on Monday, the 3rd September. Dated this 27th day of August, 1900. T.S.BD WARDS, Clerk to the Bonrd. 24. Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 8697 RISCA SCHOOL BOARD. CROSSKEYS BOYS' SCHOOL. WANTED, a FEMALE ASSISTANT far the above- named School. Salary jESO per annum. Applications, stating age, experience, qualifications, and accom- panied by three copies of recent testimonials, must reach the undersigned not later than 12 noon on Monday, the 3rd September. Dated this 27th day of August, 1900. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 24, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 8698 insurance. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST, AND FIDELITY BONDS GRANTED BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR. JL\> ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £ 4,150,000. 64, Cornhill, London. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENIS Mr W. Hulin, Station-master, G.W Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12 Monntstuart-square, Cardiff; Mr W. Thompson, Divi sional Superintendent'sOffice.G.W. Railway,Cardiff' pIANOS. pIANOS. piANOS. FROM 10s MONTHLY ON NEW HIRE SYSTEM. JJECHSTEIN piANOS, THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. LONDON PRICES FOR CASH. gTEINWAY piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Lo., SOLE AGENTS. 0OLLARD & QOLLARD piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., ERNST K APS PIANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Ln., SOLE AGENTS. jgRINSMEAD "piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD, NEUMEYER pIANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. IBACH piANOS /^IIALLEN T>IANOS. JJ8™ QRGANS. rjlHOMPSON & S HACKELL, LD., OLE AGENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 24, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, And at Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Llanelly, Ponty- pridd, Bridgend, Barry Dock, &c., &c. Piaaos by other makers taken in exchange. Full value allowed. 1047 MHE BEST AND ONLY MEANS JSL FOR DESTROYING HAIR upon the Face, Hands, Arms, and Neck is by using Alex. Ross's Depilatory, a Hair Destroyer. Sbut post free for 3s 9d. May be had of all chemists all over the world. Use no other. The larger sizes cheaper in propor- tion. This article having stood the test of nearly 50 years must speak well for itself. Alex. Ross, Pro- prietor, 62, Theobalds-road, Holbom. London. Every- rbody should read "The Personal Appearance jaurnal," sent free 6289 BUY THE CARDIFF TIMES* SOUTH WAbSS WSSKbX flnhiic otices. I OTICE—Mr DAVID LEWIS'S (Peny. bont). of Penygraig, DRAWING POSTPONED i to November 5th owing to Strike. 729 THURSDAY NEXT. SPLENDID JUMPING, DRIVING (Tandem, &c.), and TROTTING CLASSES. The Society specially beg their supporters and I friends to attend this year. j Cheap Trains G.W.R. (see bills) and R.R., with a special leaving Cardiff at 10.30 a.m., returning from Mountain Ash at 7.15. Grand Stand and every convenience. 8686 w J. LONG, Chairman. A BERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW "a^d J\ AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION EXHIBI- TION, 6th SEPT., 1900. HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, and PONIES. SPECIAL JUMPING PRIZES, £ 20 and stakes. Show of Agricultural Stock, etc. Entries close 28th Aug. (double fees 30th). Grand Timbering and Shoeing Competitions. Sees., STRAKElt and SON, Market-street Chambers, Aber- ga,venny.468 GLOUCESTER FRUIT MARKET. SALES of FRUIT and VEGETABLES will, by reauest be held at the Gloucester Cattle Market at 12 o'clock noon EVERY WEDNESDAY as well as every Monday until further notice. Further information may b'3 obtained from Messrs Sandoe and Son, or Messrs Castle and Pope, Auc- tioneers, Gloucester. BY ORDER. Guildhall, Gloucester, 24th August, 1900. 8658 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. GOODS TRAFFIC. CLARENCE-STREET STATION. PONTYPOOL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and from SEPTEMBER 3rd, 19G0, only such General Goods Traffic as is charged at rates which include the sc-i vice of Collection and Delivery wiil be dealt with at the Clarence-street Station, Pontyuool. All other Goods Traffic (such as Grain, Flour, Stone, Bricks, Pipes, Timber, Siates, Hay, Straw, Cement, Rags, Bones. Coal, Coke, and other similar traffic) carried at rates which do not include the service of Collection and Delivery will be accom modated at the Crane-street Station, Pontynool. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. Paddington, Autsust, 1900. 8633 HARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW, 1900, Will be held in the SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 12TH & 13TH. £1,250 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE 4th SEPTEMBER, 1-500. Particular?, apply to— C. M. BERKELEY, Secretary, 8610 PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF. m AFF V A R A I L WAY! ON AND FROM FRIDAY, August 24th, the REGULAR SERVICE of PASSENGER TRAINS will be run between MERTHYR and CARDIFF between the hours of 7.0 3o.m. and 7.0 p.m., with the following exceptions :—- The 8.40 a.m. train from Merthyr to Cardiff Docks Will not run. The 8.52 a.m. train from Cardiff will be run to Abordare. The 5.10 a.m. Workmen's train from Cardiff to Treherbert will be rnn. Trains will sturt from Treherbert at 7.40,10.15 a.m., 1.5, 3,25, 5,30 p.m. for Pontypridd, a.nd from Ponty- pridd at 8.36, 11.19, 1.30, 4.19 p.m. for Treherbert in connection with the Merthyr and Cardiff trains. Trains will start from Absrdare at 10.30. 12.45. 3.35. and 5.45. for Abercynon, and from Aber- cynon 9.40.11.20 a.m., 2.2 and 4.23 p.m. for Aberdare in connection with the Merthyr and Cardiff tra.ins. PENARTH SECTION. All trains will be run between Cardiff (including Clarence-road) and Penarth between the hoars of 7.45 and 7.0 1!m except the following :— 3.10, 4.35. 5.8 from Penarth; 1.58, 3.45, 5.20 from Cardiff (Queen-street), and 5.10 p.m. from Clarence- road, which will be suspended until further notice. There will be nATaff VaJe trains run on Sunday, August 26th. The Barry Railway Co.'s usual service I of trains will be run between Cogan and Cardiff up to the 5.20 p.m. from Barry to Cardiff (Riverside), and I the5.55p.nl. from Cardiff (Riverside) to- Barry. 8548 541e (Signed) A. BEASLEY, General Manager, mAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY. THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that, in consequence of the antici- pated withdrawal from their service 0":1 Monday ■Morning of a number of their workmen, the working of the Traffic may sustain some interruption, and that they cannot guarantee the usual prompt Despatch and Delivery of Traffic entrusted to them lor conveyance. Every effort will be made to convey the Traffic with the minimum of delay, but under the exceptional circumstances referred to above, such Traffic will only be accepted on the condition that the Company-whilst using their utmost e:1dea.vours to secure it safe and speedy conveyance, will not undertake or incur any liability in the event of its being delayed. It is hoped that the Passenger Trains will continue to run as nsual, and in the event of any of them being discontinued previous notice will be given if practic- able. The published Time Tables must. under the cir- cumstances, be deemed to have been suspended from this date, and all persons are required to take notice that the Company cannot, for the Dresent, hold them- selves responsibie for any consequences which may arise from the stoppage or unpunctuality of any trains which may have been, or may be, advertised to run. A. BEASLEY, General Manager. Cardiff, August 18th, 1900. 8602 512e ATT ALIO N~ORDERS by Colonel R. H. MANSEL, Commanding 2nd Vol. Batt. the SOUTH WALES BORDERERS. Newport, Mon., 24th August, 1900. Colonel Mansel, Commanding the Battalion, desires, after the month of this year's special trMn- ing on Salisbury Plain, to thank ail ranks for their excellent conduct. attention to drill and duty during that period. It was a very great source of satisfM- non, and highly to the credit of the Battalion, that at this critical moment in our history every available man attended camp for at least the prescribed fort- night. Durisg the first 14 days the average for parade was 881. During the second 14 days, when some 503 of the first lot ha.d necessarily to return home, the average wa.s 450, and soma 300 attended the whole 28 days. Whilst thanking a^ain all ranks of the coips for their attendance, the Colonel com- manding feels that if it had not been for the kind and cordial co-operation of the employers of labo111'. the satisfactory results obtained could not have come to pass. By order, (Signed) A. HAMILTON JONES, Capt, ana 8696 Adjt. 2nd V.B. South Wales Borderers. JjlURNISH AT SAMUEL TAYLOR, 46 & 48 COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. AVOID INSTALMENT SYSTEMS. Instalment and so-called Easy or Gradnal Payment Systems are simply lures to lead you into debt. Why place yourself in a false position and risk all the unpleasantness that crowd on a Debtor ? ALL GOODS SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH ONLY. All Goods delivered either in our own vans or by rail Free a.ny distance. Is IN THE £ ALLOWED OFF ALL GOODS. Ca.nton Tra.ms pass the door. NOTE THE PRICES. NO LIMITED COMPANY. Feather Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows (fall size), pure linen tick, all beeswaxed inside, weight 601bs, only 115 0 Wool Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows, weight 501bs, only 0 10 6 Wire Mattresses, 4ft, 6in., double woven 0 9 11 Wire Mattresses, 4ft. 6in. double woven, cabled edge and centre 0 12 6 Wire Mattresses, 4ft, 6in.,4-ply, cabled centre and sides, usually sold at 21s, only 0 17 11 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., 5-inch thick 0 10 6 Washed Wool Mattresses, guaranteed sweet and wholesome, only 0 12 6 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. Gin., beat that can be bought for money, only 0 15 6 Feather Pillows _H. U 2 6 Wool Pillows o 0 11. Feather Bolsters 0 5 6 Wool BolstcrR 0 2 0 Straw Mattresses, 4ft. 4 j-inch thick 0 6 11 Straw Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., 6-inch thick. 0 9 11 Chair Bedsteads and Cushions, full size, complete 0 12 6 Strong Brass Rail Bedstead, 4ft. Gin., only 0 18 S Very handsome Bedstead, with Rosettes and two Brass Poles, 4ft. 6in 12 6 Beautiful Bedstead, with 6 Brass Rings and 1 15 0 Very massive 2in. thick Pillar Bedstead, 4ft. 6in 2 10 0 Strong, well mode, spindle-back Conch, only 0 17 11 Strong Combination Bedsteads, fitted with Wire Ma,ttresses, compfete, only. 0 16 11 Maogles, Hardwood Rollers, thoroughly reli- able, oaly 1 15 0 Solid Walnut Octagon Tabies, only 0 16 11 Loa size, only. 0 18 6 Very handsome Solid Walnut Sideboards, 4ft. 3 19 6 Beautiful design Solid Walnut Sideboard, 4ft. 6in 519 6 Grand Value, 5ft. Bow-front Sideboard. Solid Walnut, very massive, only 8 18 0 Cheffoniers 1 9 6 Dining Table, 5ft., telescope, Walnut. 17 6 Leather Suites, thoroughly well made (7 pieces), all spring seated 3 10 0 Do., do. (9 pieces) 4 5 0 Saddlebag Suites (7 pieces) 6 16 0 Do. (9 pieces) 7 10 0 Drawing-room Suitesj with Settees, Very choice, only 5 5 0 Dressing Chests and Washstands in aatin or black Walnut colour. Two Chairs and Towel Rail, only 3 5 0 Vefry Handsome Walnut or Mahogany Duchesses, with Two Chairs and Towel Bail, complete 5 0 I do not advertise any goods I cannot produce. JgAMUEL rjlAYLOR, 46 48, COWBHIDGE ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. I Orders by Post Promptly attended to. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 1317—52e I SWAN S E A OF F I C E ? op HB I iOUTH WALES DAIL NEWS'" Å 1: ,OQJ4,,1ï4QB.aTBIIiB'.r. (B&uratien. I CARDIFF. MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, HJL CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL JOHN BAHT, M.A. (Late Messrs Shewbrooks and Hart). I Pupils Prepared for London Matric., Cm1.rlde Local, and Professional Prelim Exams. 22 NEXT TERM will tegin WEDNESDAY, Sep 12th. JY^ORETON HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL Miss HANSON. IDFCSIC, LANGUAGES, ART CLASSES' Kindergarten Methods and Occupations for the Younger Children. A Preparatory School for Boys. NEXT TERM, WEDNESDAY. September 19th. 732 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JLJL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPOKT-ROAD. CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams, Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term, September 18th. 1162 -_u- + PRESWYLFA, 27, RICHMOND-ROAD, School for Girs, with Kiudergarten.-Principal, I Miss .10nes. Pupils prepared for a,a ex!\miDation. Private lessons given in Music, Drawing, Paintint;, Wood Carving, &c. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13tb. 591 S MARGARET'S, RICHMOND ROAD—First-class SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Preparatory Class fQr Boys. Principal, àIrs Simpson, | First-class Trained Certificated Teacher. Pupils prepared for Exams, Next Term, Wednesday, Sept. 12th. Vacancies for Boarders. At home Sept. 7th and after. 839 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR JL BOYS, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, HEADMASTER: J. J. FINDLAY, M.A. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 19th. SUPPLEMENTARY ENTRANCE EXAMINA- TION, SEPTEMBER 17th. Prospectuses, Application Forms, &c., may be obtained from the school, or from the undersigned, j DAVID SHEPHERD. I Clerk to the Governors. I' 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, August 27th, 1900. 1 JNT^TMEDITTE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, THE PARADE, CARDIFF. I 1 HEADMISTRESS MISS MARY COLLIN, E.A. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 25. NEXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. September 18. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATIONS September 17 and 18. At least FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded at these Examinations, some to Girls from Elemen- tary Schools, others to Girls from other than Blementary Schools. Entries on or before September 10. Full Particulars respecting Entrancel Examination and Scholarships may be Gbtained from the School, or from the undersigned. DAVID SHEPHERD. Clerk to the.Governors. 1. Frederick-street, Cardiff, Aug. 27th. 1900. PENARTH. I R L S' STHTOL FOR GENTLE FAMILIES, KILMOREY HOUSE, HICKMAN-ROAD. The Misses DEWDNEY. Thorough Education of Children up to 14 years. A few Boarders taken. 1561 Next Term September 18th. MERTHYR TYDFTL. _u- THE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TtDVIij. PRINCIPAL MISS EDWARDS. The course of instruction is preparatory for the Oxford or Cambridge Local Examinations, and the School is examined once a year by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales University College. The SCHOOL RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, the 12th SEPTEMBER. A few Boarders received. Prospectus, with terms, &c.. may be had on application to Mias Edwards, 8316 LLANDOVERY, J^LANDO VETRY C OLLEGET. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. £35, £30, £25, Two .£15, Two £8 8s. These Scholarships, limited to Boys entering the School next September, are payable annually, and tenable during residence. The Examination will begin Tuesday, September 18th, 1900. 7939 For particulars applY to Rev. The Warden. CHEPSTOW. ST. MAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW. PRTvrrWM i Mbs J. HALE STEPHENS, PMNCEPALS. j Miss THOMAS, Large, new House. Fiue views of Wye and Severn. Home comforts. Excellent tuition and pass lists. For Prospectus apply to Principals. 8378 THE NEXT TERM BEGINS on SEPTEMBER 17th. HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— Old Private School for Sons of Gentlemen. Most beautiful, healthy situation. Deliciohs Climate. High Intermediate Course for Law, Medicine, Engineering, Technical Drawing, Surveys, Accounts, Chemistry, University and all Exams. Games. Select small school with individual attention. The highest testimony from Parents and Old Pupils.—G. DEWDNEY. B.A.; C. DEWDNEY. B.A. 341 STROUD. THE JY-ARLING GCHOOL, JGTROUD, HEADMASTER W. J. GREENSTREET, M.A. Inclusive Fees per Term :-£14 13s 4d tmder Twelve; £16 over Twelve. RECENT SOCCESSBS. Cambridge—Scholarships, £60 and £30; Proper Sizarship, JE42 Two Sizarships, £30; Exhibi- tion, open). County Council Scholar- ship, JE50. All in Mathematics. Yorkshire College, Leeds-Two Dyeing Scholar- ships, £60 and £50 a year (only eligible to Inter.ScL, London). London University-Three Inter.Sci. (B.Sc.), one first, two second 14 Matriculation, seven first, seven second. Naval Engineer Studentship. 8644 CHELTENHAM. ~| Q GUINEAS YEARLY inclusive for 8 Board, Laundress, English, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Typewriting, French, Drawing, Music, Sing- ing, Dancing, Drilling, Needlework; Foreign Gover- ness, Tennis; Cow kept; references.—Principals, Beech Villa, St. Mark's, Cheltenham. 672 HATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 3, KENSINGTON, BATH; Principals—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Heathy Situation, Careful Tuition and Home Com- forts. Tennia Court, &c. Moderate Terms. Good references. Prospectus on application. Autumn Term Commences September 17th. 1204 BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' 11'.L SCHOOL. No. 23. WHITE Established 1868. Principal—Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music. Harmony, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Shorthand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for ail examinations; 943 certi- cates, 280 honours, obtained during the past 20 years. ext Term begins THURSDAY. 20th Sept, 8579 PREPARATION FOR ALL EXAMINA~ JT TIONH and for COMMERCIAL LIFE. French and German taught conversationally.—For further information apply to Mr B. HARVEY. 8626 41, Preemantle-road, Cotham, Bristol. > +- "TAUNTQN. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, TAUNTON. isitor The PRESIDENT of the WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. Chairman of Directors: LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq.. J.P., Cardiff. Head Master; A. 8. HASLAM, M.A. (OantabJ. Boys are prepared for University, Professional, and Commercial Examinations. The College stands on high ground in 25 acres. Separate Junior School and Playground, Boardors arrive for Autumn Term on 18th September. For Prospectus. Scholarships, &c., apply to Head Master, 8678 .+ KyiGIITQ^ J_ ¡ GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE — Good Education. Liberal Diet. Excellent Refer- ences. Home Comforts. Governess Pupil required. Term Commences SEPTEMBER 17th. 8441 W P Q R FFIGBS SOUTH WALES DAILY NJSWS, J i"'&J1XiJIf S'I.'MJI'J:, Uttbiic Amusements. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE JJOYAL, QARDIFF Lessee and Manager JBOBERT REDFOBE. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, Mr MILTON BODE'S COMPANY in tho New Play, entitled NIGHT J3IRDS OF IT ONDON. Next Week—A ROYAL DIVORCE. Box Office open 10 to 5. Na.t. Tel., 362. le-1041 C1 R A N D "T~~H E A T R E IT Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGI^bt SPLENDID RECEPTION ON THE RETURN VISIT OF BETWEEN THE LIGHTS, Time and Popular Prices a.s usual. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24. Qneen street. 28e 1155 GREAT SUCCESS OF J^fUNKACSY'S SACRED I^JASTERPIECE. k3 0 ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY EOCE HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO rlllii!' By MUNKACSY 10CCE HOM( .JL By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO Bv MUNKACSY ECCK HOMO Bv MUNKACSY ECCTl HOMO Bv MUNKACSY gCCE; HOMO GREAT By MUNKACSY ECCE nono By MUNKACSY ECCi; HOMO Bv MUNKACSY WCCt; HOMO Bv MUNKACSY ECCi: HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO sr>Tr,rl1TTT?W MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO J. Bv MUNKACSY ECCE HOMO By MUNKACSY Now on View at SOUTH WALES ART GALLERY, QUEETs-STREET (Opposite the Tafi Vale Station), CARDIFF. Hours, 10 till 9. Admission 6d. IMPORTANT NOTICE. III response to many I'pplications, special arrauge- mc-Dts have been made for the admission of Sunday Liehool classes, &c,, to view the above great work at a reduced charge. Particulars can be obtained by applying to the manager. Mr Garle Browne. 8673 #jcnrsions. p. AND A. CAMPBELL," LIMITED. CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, <fcc. Weather and circumstances permitting, AUGUST. Leave (".rdiff.. Leave Weston. Tues., 28—8 30, 9.30, 11.15 Tnes., 28-9.15, 10.15 a.m., 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 p.m. 4.30, 5.45, 6.45, 8.30, 8.45. Wed., 29-8.0, 9.30, *10.30, Wed 29-8.45.10.15, *11.15 11.45 a.m ,5.30, .6,30, 7.30, a.m., 5.0, 6.15, 7.15, 9.0, 8.30 p.m. 9.15 p m. Thur., 30-8.30, 9.30, 10.30 Thur., 30-9.15, 10.15, 11.15 a.m.. 12.15, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 p.m fun., 5.30, 6.45, 8.0, 8.45. Fri., 31-8.30. 9.30, 10.30, Fri., .1-9.15, 10.15. 11.15 11.30 a.m.,12.45, 6.30, 7.30. am., 12.15,6.0.7,15,8.15. SEPTEMBER. Safe. 1—8.0, 9.15,10.0,11.15 Sat., 1—8.45, 10.0, 10.45 a.m., 12.0 noon, 1 30, 6.45,; a.m., 12.0 noon. 12.45, 7.30 p.m. 6.30, S.15, 8.30 pjn. Mon., 3-8.15, 9.30, 10.30, Mon., 3—9.0, 10.15, 11.15 ,15,1:8:_&. S P E C I A L S AIL INGS, TUESDAY, Augnst 28th. SINGLE TRIP TO CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.— Cardiff *6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29. PORTHCAWL, ILFRACOMBE. and CLOVELLY. -Cardiff 7.30 a.m., Clovelly 4.0 p.m., Ilfracombe 5.30 pan., Porthcawl 7.15 p.m. MINEHEAD, LYNmOUTH, and ILFRACOMBE.— Cardiff 9.0 a.m Ilfracombe 5.0 p.m., Lynmouth 5.30 p.m., Minehead 6.45 p.m. SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL,— Cardiff 7 .0 p.m. THURSDAY, Aug. 30. BURNHAM, LYNMOUTH. and ILFRACOMBE.— Cardiff 810 Ilfracombe 4.45, Lynmouth 5.15, Burnham 8.45 p.m. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.—Cardiff 8.0 a.m., Clovelly 4.0 p.m., Hfracombe 5 30 p.m., Lynmouth 6.0 p.m., Minehead 7.1t.p.m. SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.— FRIDAY, Aag. 31. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY.—Cardiff 8.0 a.m., Clovelly 4.30 p.m., Ilfracombe 6.0 p.m., Lynmouth 6.30 p.m., Minehead PORTHCAWL, MUMBLES, and TENBY.—Cardiff 9,30 a.m., Tanby 4.45 p.m.. Mumbles 6.45 p.m., Forth- cawl 7.30 p m. SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.— :.?ï_7() P.J1.- _d f~i RAND DAY TRIP TO~BO~URNET I UT MOfTTH (via BURNHAMJ, THURSDAY, ] Aug. 30. Steamer leaves Cardiff 8.10 a.m., Penarth 8.20 a.m. Special rmillleaves Burnham for Bourne- mouth 9,30 a.m., returning from Bournemouth at 5.50 p.m. Steamer leaves Burnham 8.45 p.m., after arrival of train, for Penarth and Cardiff. Note.—The above grand combined Rail and Sea. Trips gives Passengers about six hours at Bourne- mouth. Special Return Fares to Bournemouth (including at and rail), 5s 6d. EGULARSERVICETOLYNIVWUTH I AND ILFRACOMBE. AUGUST. I Leave Cardiff. Leave Ilfracombe. Tussday 28.10.30 a.m. Tuesday, 28 4. Op.m, Wednesday, 29 .10.30n..m. Wednesday.29.- 4.30 p.m. I SEPTEMBER Saturday, 1. 5.15 p.m. I Monday, 3. 930 a.m. | Monday, 3 Tuesday, 4. 7.30 p.m. Saturday, 8. 8.4580.111.1 Saturday, 8. Steamer leares Lynmouth 30 minutes after IUra- combe. CHEAP ROUTE TO DEVON AND CORNWALL in connection with the London and South- Western Railway. Steamer leaves Penarth 10 minutes later than Cardiff except trips marked For particulars and Tickets apply Mr WM. GUY, 6510 209e 70A. Bute-street, Cardiff. THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" Is ON SALE at the following Agents each morn ins WESTON (9 A.M.). W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall W. Lever, Regent-street. H Jelly, Meadow-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.K.) J. R. Lovegrove, Hill-road. W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M.) H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-stteet. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. MINEHEAD. Cox, Sons and Co., Ltd., Stationers. P~ OPULAR-HOLIDAY TOURS from JtL CARDIFF. COOK'S CHEAP INCLUSIVE TICKETS. CARDIFF to PARIS and Back, 2gs" or with Hotel 4gs.; conducted parties daily. Special Party Sept. 1st. Switzerland twice weekly; travel- ling and hotel, 5gs. and 7gs.; Norway, 8ge.; The Rhine, 5gB.; Holland. 4s.; Scotll!.nd, 5gs.; Ireland, 5gs.: North Wales, 3gs., &c., dec.-Prommes and Tickets of W. J. TROUNCE and SONS, Pier Head, Cardiff (Booking Offices for all Railways and Steam- ship Lines). 1169—129e UMMER TOURS in SCOTLAND.— THE ROYAL ROUTE—COLUMBA, IONA, &c.. SAIL DAILY, MAY TILL OCTOBER. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, HOPE- STREET. GLASGOW. 7329 HoiHSt &r. LONDON. ?VVVALIA HOTEL, UPPERTWOBURN- VJT PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, W.C. VJT PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, W.C. A very comfortable Hotel, spacious Rooms, Free Billiard Table. Very central, 20 minutes from Pad- dington Station by Underground Railway to Gower- street Station. TERMS MODERATE. Electric Light throughout. Telegraphic Address, Gwynfa, London." Proprietor—EDWARD JENKINS. Also GWALIA, LLANDRINDOD WELLS 6201 .0. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. — Shaftesbury Temper- I A ance Hotel, Mount Pleasant. Near Stations. Moderate Tariff. 1i5 -=- GREAT SALE. piANOFORTES AND QRGANS BY ALL MAKERS, jgXPIRATlON OF LEASE, R. J. HMATB ( SONS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, ¡ JJBMOVING TO LARGER PREMISES, CORNER OF £ JHARLES-STREET, GREAT REDUCTIONS. Cash and New Hire System. 1066 -—— 2, ALso AT PENARTH AND PONTYPRIDD. MANUFACTORY—LONDON. Nat. Telephone Cardiff 1,021. Pontypridd. 21. A Gentleman who has been Cored of Consumption, after being pronounced in- curable by eminent specialists, will gladly forward particulars to any sufferer,—Address J.H., care ot O. MWJtAB.53, Wycb-stceet, ftnaadt Ibo&doBt W.Q 7U2 curable by eminent specialists, will gladly forward particulars to any sufferer,—Address J.H., care ot O. MWJtAB.53, Wycb-stceet, ftnaadt Ibo&doBt W.Q 7U2 ^uliiir Amusements. CARDIFF. M Tta not In mortals to command success, but well do more: ieserve it.Addison: THE £ JARDIFF EMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PLACE AT A NDREWS NEW HALL. QUEEN-STREET. (A FEW DOORS FROM THE E MP ERE.) Managing D.irectr.OSWA.LD STQ&L TO-NIGHT. A FINE NEW SERIES OF GIBBONS' GLO-rj! ABLEAUX, THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN TAKEN AS ALGIERS, MAY 28th, 1900. HENRY WRIGHT, In Impersonations of Popular and other People. THE BANDUKRIAS, Mandolinists and Guitarists. MR JAMES "MERRYLEE8, Vocalist and Character Actor. FLO D'ORVILLE, in Character Songs. Songs and Transformation Dancing by MISS HELEN STUART. LIEUT. TRAVIS, In Ventriloquial Realism. CHAS E. EDWARDS; The Tramn Comedian. TENNYSON AND O'GORMAN, Vocalists, Patter Comedians, and Dancers. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between T o'clock and 9; l&te one between 9 o'clock and 1L Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) at the Empire Offices, which the fire did not touch, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 1 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 IUD. tit 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. 22e 1141 SWAN SKA, H E J M P I R I. HIGH-STREET. MIVIAIKO DIRECTOR .OstTAXiD SHLiL. TO-NIGHT. EDWIN BOYDE, the Well-known and Widely Popular Singing Comedian. ALICE COOKE, Trans- formation Dancer. CHARLES DILLON, an Eoeein- tric Comic Singer. EMMA DON, Descriptive and Character Vocalist. ALEC SWANN and HLSlK STANLEY in their Farcical Act, The Witchery of the F4I>ce." CARRIE HEATON, Comedienne. ALF GIBSON, Comedian. BOOKEH and NABBIS in a Comic Interview. 23e 1142 NEWPORT. NEWPORT EMPIRilt CHARLES-STREET. Managing DIBECTOR .OSWAU STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Famous PEGGY PRYDE, the clever daughter of the late Jenny Hill, inheriting both Talent and Popularity. BEN ALBERT, Comic Singer. The Renowned ALBERT and EDMUNDS, Great Comedy Troupe, in their Origivsal Farcical Absurdity. to The First Mrs Banbury.' Miss GODWYNNE EARLE, an Entertaining Singer and Dancer. CHARLES MIL- DARE. the Unique SilBear and Singer. Two Clever American Vaudeville Artistes, TERRY and LAM- BERT. Miss MINNIE DUNCAN, Vocalist and Dan- cer. G. W. HUNTER, comedian and raconteur. 248 _n. Y C E U M N FITW PORT Proprietor Sc Manager. 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