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LONC:)R & CO.'S STOUT 2s 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6.1) „ „ HALF-PINTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT— FULTON, DUNLOP f.'t CO., LIMITED, DUKE S THEE T, CARDIFF AND 1119 WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH.
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THE WEST END TAILORS, 19 & 23. DOKE-STREET, CARDIFF, WIIIII FORWARD PATTERNS TRUE FIT OP WINTER SUITINGS, GUARANTEED NEW TROUSERINGS, &t 42/ 45/ aDd 6°' NEW OVERCOATINGS, 1016. ISk-, and 161-, LADIES' COATS AND SKIRTs' W' *5' To Measoie, from t3 as. LADIES' SAC OR RAGLAN COATS, 35/- Telegraphic Address Nat Telonhn*. ETI Revolution," Cardiff. Telephone 834.
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bippíny Jlotices. CUNARD LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YORK. I TO BOSTON. TJmbria Sat., Nov. 10 Sylvania .Tries., Nov. 13 Campania Kat., Nov. 17 Saxonim Tues.. Nov. 20 jr SStruria Sat., Nov. 24 | Ivernia Toes.. Dec. 4 FA-nEs:-Sal oon, from jElO; 2nd Cabin, from £7 10s 3rd Class, JE5 15s, and 16, according to steamer. 10 per cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon. 5 per Sent. Second Cabin. Third class passengers by New York steamers T>ooked to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, with- cut extra charge Third class passengers by Boston steamers BOOsea So New York, Pliiladelpliift, or Baltimore without extra charge. Outfit free. „ „ „fo Regular line o £ steamers to Mediterranean irorts Passengers booked through to all parts of America Ind Canada. Apply to The Cnnard steamship Com- pany, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any J,(?caJ f*rt Messrs W. J. Trounce. Bute U j, A, N. Bishop. 9, Rectory-road. Canton, C;ardilT, It. M. Jones and Son AlHH-av°n :i'l I oi t Talbot; Messrs Davies and Sons. G.ut villa,, Wertbyr; W Hancock 2. J&lauelly; Joseph A. VViIJi»"W« Knouftl! tfcrrteion J. L. Howea. Ll;vneny I> W Huses fredegar; VV. P Thomas. Jillery; F. W. Lewis. clctb^c,*llu)lVs, Cardiff; W. ordwest, Capfe. J. A. Olive, Chemist, Briton J. Toiig, g*' 3?iver-terra,ce, Britannia, forth VVDi.Thomas and Son, ^ntypndd: Mr W Wiiii«r.ia, 41, Dnnraven-Street. fonypandy. 1121 T) ELFAST AND GLASGOW. tfiret Class Steamers are intended to sail as nnder OARDIFF to BELFAST every MONDAY p.m. tide. J5ARDIFF to GLASGOW every Monday & Thursday SWANSEA to BELFAST every Wednesday p.m. tide. SWANSEA to GLASGOW every Wednesday and p Friday. NEWPORT to BELFAST and GLASGOW. TUESDAYS, Nov. 6th and 20th, p.m. tide. fttteB—Glasgow, Cabin, 20s Deck (Sailors), 10s. Belfast, Cabin, 17s 6cl; Steerage, 10s. Best route to North of Irelaurt aud all Scotland. For rates and further particulars apply to ALEXANDER GREGOli, 9, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. B. BUWrON SON, LD., Newport, M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Sw8.nsea.1014 > 4 M B U I C~A N L I N E /Z3rPrl\ r t\ UNITED STATES MAIIi SEjgggSgj^ STEAMERS. HOIJ'I'HAMPTON—NEW VOliH SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS r Highest ('.lass of accommodation for Saloon, H«con<> -ølbln and Steerftgo Passengers JJIVERPOOL—PHIL&DEbPHlA BEUVIOH Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHIE4DEI,1'HIA, lp Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia a tho Wharf of llie Pennsylvania Railroad, which ..8 the Shortest and most Direct itt)iite to all places A the Western States. "Apply to Rie»ardson,Bpence Sc Co., Southampton "r Liverpool; W. J. Trounce & Sons, Bute Doclcs; U Stewart & Co., 35. MmmtsUiiurt-sq. O..1. Cud- Ti'nn Castle-rd, Cardiff; Mason &■ Co.. 2. Mounb-ist.; AnStin and SUCOCUh. Swausea; T. U. Austin, ,Net,bl)-rot-d, i,iilidore; D. H. Thomas, British School. Llandovery W. Haneoek Downy.g «ti.. & J. 3j. Bowen. Lakelield, Llanel y H. Low\, Iindso- Bt Nnntit • vv. MHton Locke. 3, Comiilercial-sb.. Wewpo<-t: »• L..Jones, VillioM »b.. Hiitosi J'erry; «ev H Gwetfyl James <fc Son. W. Thomas, Cold I -!lid Pen'maii-Post-office, Pontypridd; E. Davies & Sons, Rnrth Villas, near General Hospital, M«tliyr itl.ys Roberts Woodljeid-st., M(>i:rislioi> T/ l!>, Seeley, High-st, Fexndale A. 'Pil.iey, Saw Mills. Aberfcillery « W riiiehea Post oftica, 1'ce-legar J. D. Thomas, H Store Wallace J. 'L'oug. 15. Davies-st.. 3?ynmiiw. T. H. Tomkins, Abergavenny. 101b 1)AL6HAVE, MUn,PHY, 00:8 JteZUrtL/' J jne o !'• B'Pi a m E ;s. SWANSEA TO 1IAIMHUKG. /Tiii.v i'tiv haIIIK Captain Connot CITS OF DORTMUND Capta"' CJTV OF OPORTO Captain Mallow. One of the »bove or other steamers of i {intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every < For Freights. Ac., rvpply ho the owners. iurphy and Co., 17. Kduu Quay, Dublin, or to H laenfcs BUUGESS & CO.jfeiwiuisott. Agent at Hanibnre—U- FUlfHMANN. 71.69__ i^ITY OF CORK ST BAM PACKET CO., VrEAMERS BETWEEN COKK and NEWPORT and CARDIFF te^eCOUK NEWPORT \Y CAHDIt'I? « VvIiiUNLuhUA*. Carry in e Goods at Through Rates to Limeriok Tralee, alnllovv, and of her places in the Bonth of Ireland. Deck Passengers carried. I.1 are, 108. For Rates of Freight, etc., apply to the Agents, James Mft-ldock, 103, Ucck-Hireet, Newport; h.. O. Downing, Bute Docks, Cardiff or to City of Cork Bfceam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 8 TVT E w zeTTX ND SHIPPING l\] COMPANY. TRNEHIFFE, CAPE TOWN,TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOHAIlT), AND NEW ZBALANDj » «ui» Service Excellent nocoinnooanUoj). C^Fare^. Special'terms to Fauillie«. and Honnd Ibe World Pleasure Tours. 8 Sons ■Se. e BI.MUTAfiA (D.swtwin-. B.C.; %2, Castle-road ot in Stviinsesi, 5279 Somerset-place. -— ——— T\OMINION LINK ROYAL MAIL oX/ t.A?'fFvrsn|i'ilbM LIVERPOOL, PASSENGER SAILINGS » 1,1 "»ov. l<st, Commonwealth for B<k Not. 8th, Vancouver, for Halitax ana iTov. 22nd, New England for Boston. tg_ Throngli fcicket.fi issued 1 on appllca- Elondyke.—Full particulars or a, ded Hon. All passengers" mbiirk ati ^formation to :ngStaKe. Writet or h^l1\, s!,teet, Liverpool BichRrds. Mills and Jo., oueen-street: C or to S. J. Davies.9 Ed wavd-p ace. Qneen ve Stewart, 35, Mount Stuart-s<jua. e 0apfc £ f,, {2, Castle-road W. J. Trounce, Bi.l^uoc^ J. A. Scott, 47, Oatliaya-terraco, C. fcy rj(W; W. Jones Bros., Masonic BuiUlitiKS. S^ Mou.; Milfoil Irfinke J. Onmmerc al-street, INewpu A ney, CfLrlyle-strect-AbertillerY, u<J TUr" LANGL ANDS & SONS' STE A MERS REGDLAR STEA'?TCOMM•^1?^'L'ION FORTNIGHTLV CARDIFF, ABERDEEN, NEWCASTLE,HUL'L.an^ Calling, wiien iDducemenl;'off-rs, 00l. Middlesbrough, or West Halt ^p. Fw Fre^ht- r "cPPDOWNlNG, rTNION-OASTLE LINrE- r;,™UTH J AFRICAN ROYAL MAlLftBRV[9,1?ipT? LONDON AND SOUTHAMP'iON COLONY. NATAL,^ELAGOA^AY, Via. roudaii, tIGAUT, raq PILIM&S Nov 7 *KINFAUNS CASTLE .Madei.> .Nov.10 ♦DUNVEGAN CASTLE .Ma-leir: tSRAGLAN CASTLE Tenenffe Nov.23.Nov.^ "Roy a' Mail steamer, iIntermediate Steamer. 4b Mauritius Steamer. J Beira ^'eaiuer. x To DelHgoa Bay. § Also via Sc. Union-Castle Special Expres Trains lea-ve Water. 1"0 for Sonthamp >n every Saturday. Apply to Donald Carrie and Co., Managers. 3, Fenchurch-stieefc, London, E.C.; or to W. J. 't'ronuce and Sons, C. Stewart and Co., Guthrie, Heywood and Co., and C. J. Cudlirtp, Cardiff; T. It. W. Mason and Co. and Austin itiid Sileocks, Swansea; Milton ijocke and J. Young, Newport. 5370 C~ LAN" L T N IS S T E A M E R S will be regularly despatched to the following Bombay, KURHACHIDE, AND PERSTAN GULF J'OJtTS (With option of transhippinr: nt Bombnj). nfmi inrKen- QlMSOW.h^te'r. l,eart" /Fine Goods— t CLAN Nov 2fi [NOT, 30 CAMERON. ^0Vl Rough GoodB- Nov. 30 /Fine Goods—| FAR^UHAE. Dec. 10 |Rouch^Goods—j Dec. 14 COLOMBO. MA At Glasgow. At Birkenhead CLAN \.n,„r8 Nov. l-Thara., Nov. 8 MACKENZIE. 1 "lu8-« v,t A » ) Nov. i5 .l'ht.rs.. Nov. 22 FERGUSON. }»••• iiM SOUTH AND KAST A'|;KlCANft10l fm OGILVY. fejrKeniiead,Nov. 20) Natal, VV OGILVY. fejrKeniiead,Nov. 20) Natal, Glasgow, Nov. 8] Cape Town, „r a m Mossel Buy, .> »iHv» T3 East Ijoudon Hlrknnli.H'l Kov.iSj T ORD LINE OF STEAMERS. —— B A L rr I M 0 n E TO CARDIFF (Via Dublin or Belfast). Intended SailiuKs of the following tirst-ciass Steamships ;— ,f±i, IS. LORD DUFFEltIN MC"U|!r h z,.S. ST. GILES iN0*' For Full Particulars applv to — THOMAS DiXON & so";sl Belfast. Managers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD & CO., 8, Mountstuart-flqnare. Carditl, 7003 Local Agents. M ATTHEWS' LONDON STEAMERS LEAVE RESENT'S CANAL DOCK, LIMEHOUSE LONDON, EVERY THURSDAY FOR CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. Goods only. For Rates, Ac., apply M. B. & J. E. MATTHEWS, 124, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, and 52. LEADENHALL-STREET. LONDON. 7433 THE CADO^TONAND JBARRY BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Bea<! ?ositious Mid Uwreest Connection in the lU^rioe. U51 "nits by Ruction. JUOTTOTTAPPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, and TELFER. Horses, Carriages, &c., at CardiflE Nov. 8 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 20 Hotel and Premises. at Senghenydd Nov. Messrs MICHAEL DAVIES & PERKINS. Life Interest and Policies, at Cardiff Nov. 13 Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. Freehold Farm, at Bridgend Nov. 17 Messrs WILLIAM FOWLER and SON. Jewellery, at Cardiff Nov. 8 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Horses, at Carmarthen Nov. 13 Messrs GOTT WALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY. HousehoJd Furniture, at Cardiff.Nov. 8 & 9 Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff „—Nov. 12 Properties, at Taff's Well Nov. 15 Household Furniture, &c., at Penarth .Nov. 19, 20, 21 Carriages, Horses, &c.. at Cardiff Nov. 24 Carriages, Horses, Harness, &c., at Cardiff Nov. Messrs HERN and PERT WEE. Plopertles, at Cardiff. ,Nov. 15 Business Premises, at Cardiff Nov. 15 Mr JOHN HOWELL. Christmas Fat Stock, at Aberaman Farm .Dec. 6 Messrs JAMES and JAMES. Builder's Plant, Machinery, &c.. at Swansea.Nov. 13 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON, Freehold Farm, &c., at Swansea Nov. Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Building Materials, at Llwvnypia Nov. 12 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Freehold Farms, at Newport. Nov. 14 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Freehold Mineral Estate, at Cardiff Nov. 27 Freehold Property, at Cardiff .Nov. 29 Tinplate Works, at London Nov, Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Fat Stock, at Llantwit Maior and Cardiff. Dec, 10& 11 Messrs S. M. WILKINSON and CO. Household Appointments, at Cardiff Nov. 22 y.l'4_- SALE THIS DAY. WrrHIN THE PREMISES, 29, WEST BUTE-STItBST, BUTE DOCKS. Important and Highly Interesting S,\LP, of COSTLY JEWELLERY, the property of Messrs PHILIP SAMUELS and CO., Diamond Merchants and Manntactaring Court Jewellers, 11, Hatton Gardens, who are realising. MESSRS WILLIAM FOWI -EH & SON have received instruction* from the above well-known firm of Diamond Merchants to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Nov., 5, 6, 7. and 8, at 12 noon each da,v, subject to the conditions printed ill the detailed catalogue, a magnificent Stock of fine JEWELS, DIAMONDS, aud precious stones, comprising necklaces of dia- monds, pearl necklaces and collarettes, syrettes, brooches, bracelets, stars, crescents, clusters, ear- rings, a splendid assortment .of finger rings, seti witn specimen gems of great beauty find value, a fine collection of scarf pins and dress studs, pear, mnff chains, opal and pearl l^ce brooches, diamond set watches and bracelet-, and a stocii of g; jewellery, consisting of b:mgl3S, brooche^, p flexible bracelets set with gems, nnd en-uneHoa watches. Also a few high-class gold Lng i by eminent makers and other valuable <. appertaining to a high-class jewellers stock. Thegenuinenea of every article is sJ'11 ^1 ^;fl ho teed by the vendors. The entire collection Will be on view each morning of sale from 10 o'clock. d f Catalogues and full particulars to be obtained ol the Auctioneers at their offices, 23. Diike-st-,ept, Cardiff. Jb ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER l2r^^r^v-Wpa BY ORDER OF THE CHARITY COMMISSIONER^ AND THE TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOLS, LLWYNYPIA, KHONDOA VALLEi. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON ARE favoured v;ith instructions to SEIJII BY PUBLIC AUCTION, oil the premises, at 2.30 p.m., in several lots, the whole of the valuable MATERIALS of the Boys, Girls, and Infants' Schools and two a<i- joining Cottages, together with the Boundary Walls, situate at Llwvnypia, and known as the British Schools. May be viewed by order from the Auctioneer;?, from whom further particulars and condition* of sale can be obtained on application. Auctioneers, Oftices, 25. Duke-street, Cardiff. 9693 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PARISH OF LLANGYFELACH. SALE OF A COMPACT FKEUEIOLD FARM, NEAR VELINDRE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Hotel Metro- pole, Swansea, towards the end of the month, that VALUABLE HOLDING. known as B L A E N S C I A C H comprising upwards of 20 ACRES of sound Pasture Land, with Fights of Common on the adjoining mountain; also ° THE MINERALS underlying the same, of which the Graigola Vein is leased to, and at present being worked by the Graigola Colliery Company, flimited.. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, aud may be ha.d oa applica- tion to the Auctioneers, at their Offices. 46 WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. CLARENCE YARD, WILLIAMS-STREET SWANSEA. MESSES JAMES and JAMES are favoured with instructions from Mr Tiioma? ID.tvies. who is relinquishing the above Yard and removing to new premises, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY November 13th, 1900, the following valuable modern BUILDER'S PLANT, MACHINERY, &c comprising A first-class modern portable f^i'^ine 12-horse power, in splendid condition, by Marshall' Sons. and Co., Limited splendid 30in. saw bench with rising and falling spindle, by John Wi»d and Co., Limited 3 circular saws, an excellent mouldins machine, a first-class band saw, by John Wild ami Co., Limited, with a 3ft table (one of the nearest patterns); strong morfcav mill, 6ft. 6iu with nearly new false bottom mortice machine' with 2 sets of chisels (one set of patent do.), grindstone and frame, pulleys, shafting, leather belting, <& „ 4 wheel spring (delivery waggon, in first-class" order" wood-dressing shed, with pantile roof, 20 bv io ■ BmaJl corruelted iron shed, en sine sht>d, scaffold' poles, do. planks, trebles, firewood, quantity"of red crests, ornamental ridges, plain and ioll do dnin pipes, bends, junctions, gullies, glazed bricks'' Rb'hw Vale buff do., Roabon moulding do, blue'crests Broselv roofing tiles, red pantiles, native stone' dressed end undressed coping and pillar caps cils steps, coigns, &c., closet pans, chimney potg' slabs, fire bricks, and many other articles too numerous to particularise, together with a very line and su' staatial corrugated iron building of two floors, 80 feet long by 20 feet wide (nearlv new) con sisting of saw mill, stable, Joiner's shop, and office" in one block a quantity ot corrugated iron, hoard- ing, &c. Goods on view the day previous and morning of Sale from 9 o'clock. Sale to commence pronmtlv II o'clock a.m. Terms- Cash. Full detailed catalogues are in coarse of prepara tion, and may be had from the Auctioneers one weefr prior to the Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat- Ljt.lLt;IC;U, .JlI'u/lH:H.;iC.V. piANOS. p IANOS. JJIANOS. FROM lOg MONTHLY ON NEW HIRE SYSTEM. JgECHSTEIN PIANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. LONDON PRICES FOR CASH. gf TEINWAY piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD. SOLE AGENTS. £ 10LLARD & ^jOLLARD JJIANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., JgKNSTKAPS piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD. SOLE AGENTS, JJRINSMEAD piANOS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD. F,UMEYER -W"VIANOS J^EUMEYER piANOS THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS. JBACH piANOS ^JHALLEN piANOS. JgSTEY ^rjRGANS. rjlHOMPSON & Q1HACKELL, LD., SOLE AGENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 24, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, And at Swansea, Newport, Mesthvr, I.lanelly, Ponty- pridd, Bridgend, Barry Dock, &c., &e. Pianos by other makers taken in exchange. Frill value allowed. 1047 No NAME OINTMENT. This Oii) tmiit is confidentially recomnBended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for senrvy scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scaid heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistul. rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will .800 heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Pleasa note the Trade Mark Label on each pot, NO NAME PILLS. For Ncrofnla. scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glanduiar swell)i)(,s, sec., &e. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic »,nd invigorating, aud, acting upon the tions, they are a truly valuable Mood purifier, ant may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointmcut in any of the above diseases. 7l, Sold in pots and boxes by all chetnisfcs. Price /itfc IftlJid and 2s 3d each. N'o family should bswithou them. »OW. PftoriuiiTOtt;- J W H I T E H O U SE, 194 DRRiTBND BIRMINGHAM, A sent-; \v>U'?,pd «»VffV di-iM' 'p-1 AINEI'S BILL POSTING SYNDICATE For AberdarC; Hirwain, Mountain Ash, and Districb Z. ANDREWS, SEOBETAS* ,,car OifFiUKB: 1105 THEA TR R. A. BF, RT'. ART', TO HE DE^REESIBILL POSTING AND B XDVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. vftflPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA. EASTERN and WESTTiliM VALLEYS. TERMS ON API'LI ACTION, BttlUGK STREET. NE WPORT, 10(,9 ° alts by Àudíntt. SALE THIS DAY (THURSDAY) & TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Sth and 9th NOVEMBER. AN IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, beinlt THE CONTENTS OF HE RESIDENCE, SANDOWN," PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, By Order of the REPRESENTATIVES of the UTE A. NORTH, Esq., Also the Furnishings of a Residence at Penarth. Two high-class cottage pianofortes by Holdernesse and Holdernesse, another by Wernier, a very handsome American organ by the Estey Organ Co., the Bedroom Furniture, superb Drawing-room Appointments, a very fine bnhl cabinet mounted in ormolu, handsome wall mirrors, elegant over- mantels, Dining-room and Morning-room Furni- ture, valuable oil paintings and drawings, a selec- tion of ornamental china, a large dinner service, table glass, elcctro-plate, contents of kitchens, and outdoor effects. M ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, if and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms.11, High- street, Cardiff, THIS DAY (THURSDAY) AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 8th and 9th NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock en,ch day, the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT. MENTS, removed as above. comprising in the BE DftOOMS SUPERIOR BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS with bedding complete, several Si ITS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE with large wardrobes and toilet table- -izicluditig a 6ft. BEST WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with eheval toilet tables and OTHER SETS for SMALLER ROOMS, large MAHOGANY AND ENAMELLED WAltDROIIES, easy chairs, box ottomans. Minton toilet services, baths, commodes, curtains, excellent carpets and rugs, VERY FINE CHESTS OF DiAwEUS. The FURNITURE of DRAWING- ROOM includes EXPENSIVE CABPETS and ruga, massive fenders and seLs of fireirons, SUPERxOR DRAWING-ROOM SUITE with satin covers, a NOBLE CABINET with plate-glass back, occasional table and chairs, TWO 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by HOLDER- NESSE and HO L D E RN ESSE and WERNIER, a BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by COLLAHD and COLLARD, in burr walnut case; music stool, hjw, some screens, mirrors and brackets, the OAKEN DINING-ROOM APPOINTMENTS wRh handsome SIDEBOARD, SUITE OF CHAIRS, easy ditto and a couch, a massive dining table, dinner waggon, fire screen, real bronze ornaments, and a lrtxgG OILBPMNT?NGS, WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS etchings, and engravings. Jhe JURNIAURE of BREAKFAST-ROOM and LIBRARY, a 6ft. WAL- NUT BOOKCASE, revolving chair, lofty pier glasses* superior window draperies, the JJIBRARY of WELL- BOUND BOOKS, including historical, geographical, ;,nd educational works, poetical aud fictional works bv well-known authors, handsomely bound periodical literature, &c. Electro-plated articles, a LARUE CHINA DINNER SERVICE, a dessert service, and handsome table glass, superior oak hall furniture, stair carpeting, and the whole of the kitchen ard °'catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. nÏt5 bo ij];t1ti)r. O TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for PART of MAESCAD- r AW1' WOOD, containing about 50 acres, or there- Voou^s, of Mixed Coppice, together with the Larch «rowi"ii« therein. The wood is situated anout one and M -hnlf miles from Llangouwyd Station, and about tliree miles from Tondu Nation, G.WJt. For tienlars apply to Mr L. Aston, Timber Merchant, DTenderhS0nto1bJtd<Lssed to Arthur J. Williams, Fso Coedymwrstwr, Bridgend, onor before the ,0th day of November, 1900. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accep»ed. 3'1. tetfters auil (Coirtracta. TIOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. ^TRAMWAYS ELECTRKJAL EQUIPMENT. rn-i\rrv'PTJc4 ore invited for tiie following TENDERS AREM^ M()TOB GENERATOR and ot. Speeihcations £ ,!j!bet 12th from thc Engineer, teiuedon and aJte T^.E., Ola Post Office BuUdings, Arthur Ellis. Esq., IU-J— Cordiiff'irr„„,ipr« endorsed "Section Tramways." to be addressed't » aud delivered to me on or before 2'Thfiow^eor9^'v Tsnder wUl not necessarily be accepted. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. 9701 November 6th, jWOO. RS^O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. LNDKBS « of HOPE PRIMITIVE METHODIST ana SCHOOL. Pontnewvdd. rp S'jecifieations may be seen at Mr T. Whitings, T"'Jlw)t1d-¡:o,d, Puntao¡vydd. a, r,-t, e,idorsed "Renovation, to be addressed f H Soutlwll, Vine Villa, Albiun-roa.d, to 1 <-V. 'ho,ji(j re,ich him not later than the Mthffi. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender- rilENDERS are iarited for sopplying ten 1 for more) CANAL BARGES, length 63ft-, "Mth 7ft Sin to plans and specifications to be V Co., MO., Swansea. PRE S S IONS AND S 0 N S, o LIMITED. KJ Manufacturers r>tvmp fFMBNT. SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PIECER RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL ByJgAIPU40 MATERIALS, pBNABTK ||0AD. ("!ARr,rF™s mO^ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. EAST MOORS, kAlvlJiiJ iv/lTTi'Q STBBI, A BRIDGES, FLOORS. onal Tolenliote, C.%rdiff, No. 694. 1139 WOBBST OF JQBAN STONE, BUIDDXNG O&XONVmr'.u worn «L T H gTONE- FARLEIGH V 5nBcoR^GRIl'0^ED. B0X-g5^Mh?a« ih<8% «IZES. ansr!rpsa"if^«"'s,i° Rough. Samples on Application. T71 fJlOBNER AND g0NS' Aim ««XprWERS' PENARTH-ROAD, CAKDIFF. Telegraphic Address "q„ 507. 7S7 Telephone Numbers: Nation^g^g^ DU' .¡'_4' BTTV OF THE MANUFACTURERS, BWHOLESATLE AND RETAIL. THE ~jf%OATH I^IURNISHING ^JOMPAN 42 CASTLE-ROAD & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JOST ADDF.U. o,c £ Sd^|'bS B.>~g.„°rnU,E.aS Furuiture for the Cot^age, Wholesale Prices at tbrms to suit all customers, for Cash. We do the TTPHOLSTERY TRADE LARGEST KETAIL UPHOLSX^tt Work_ in South Wales. Mau^ eh their own frames and shops. Customers may it wiU be to your coverings without extra chs^ :Qle flnaaiy deciding, advantage to give us a call Catalogue and Write or call for ottr new 42 gg. Prospectus free of charge. G | § 29 6d weekly. 3s 6d „ 10 to 12 s IG fn 9/1 • Lo,rger amounts to suit ;Istotners' CODyanienco All Goods Delivered Free W1.^ULI, pharee. Carpets laid, Floorcloths fitteii F Cardiff. No Connection with any °tpcrr,V" 1,1 Please Note our Only Address in Cardiff "O OATH p URNISHING ^JOMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD, AND yERE-STREET, ROATH. CARDIFF- ROATH, CARDIFF- 1163 LUNG WHEN TOO ASK tOR ^QNIC LUNG ^WBRIDGE'S TONIC LUNG O TUNG rjlONIC TONIC LUNG ■« TONIC MWMFWSAN TOHIO IT NEVER FAILS TONIO LUNG Established 25 Years. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH 7 LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC DUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC j&g EKMOVB IT. TOMg DUNG lot ASTHMA, for BRONCHITIS, TONiC LUNG tor CONSUMPTION ao<i TONIC LUNG INFLUENZA. TONIC LUNG TONIO LUNG T0NI^ LUNG Enclosed is postal order for 5s TON to DUNG kindly send your pills, 'Atoms of TONIC LUNO Health, for the amount. I can get TONIC LUNG your Lung Tonic here. It is a TONIC LUNG marvellous cure, and everyone TONIC LUNG susceptible to coughs and colds TONIC LUNG should never be without it."—J. TONIC LUNG STOUT, Hotel Metropole, Hankow, J.ONIC LUNG Hong Kong.. TONIC LUNG Nothing you can say is too good. IONIC LUNG My wife, far gone in consumption, TONIC LUNG has received more benefit from it TONIC LUNG than from any other medicine she TONIC LUNG has taken."—MABK JACKSON, High- TONIC LUNG street, Birmingham. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. Sold everywhere, in TONIC LUNG Bottles, at Is lj £ d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and TONIC LUNG lis. 13711 1108 TONIC NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING COMPANY—Late T. Wall. Offices:—ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH ManagerJ. W ROBINSON. i> r:eswid Jf*oi»rietoi's of the best Peking SteUons Mv&eatJi uml Oigbjjcti 1150 flnblic liottces. MENNYSON SMITH at NANTYMOEL 1 EVERY EVENING at 7.30 until Thursday Next. Admission Free, except to the" Trial of Alcohol on Thursday Next. 9697 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION. FEMALE LEARNER in the POST OFFICE at CARDIFF (15-18), 29th November. The date specified is the latent at which applica- tions can be received. They must be made on forms to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil Service C mmission, London, S.W. (JARDIFF AND DISTRICT CGRYSANTIIBMUM SOCIETY. PRESIDENT THE MAYOR. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, NOV. 7TH AND 8TH, IN THE PARK HALL. The SHOW WILL BE OPENED BY THE MAYOR ON WEDNESDAY AT 1.30. FRED. G. ROBERTS' ORCHESTRAL BAND EACH DAY. ADMISSMN: Wednesday, 1.30 Subscribers only. » 3. 0 p.m. is. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m la. 5 p.m. to clr-Ne .6d. 9411 GLAMORGAN AUTUMN ASSIZES. 1900. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the COMMIS- SION of ASSIZE and GEN. RAr, GAOL DELIVERY for the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN will be opened at the TOW-N L HALL, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, 1900, before the Honour- able Mr JUSTICE BIGHAM, Knight, one of the Judges of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, and olhe, Justices to our said Ladv the Queen, when all Justices of the Peace Mayors, Coroners, Escheators Stewards, Chief Con-tables, and Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Hecognisftuces, Witnesses, and others having business, are required to attend. Jurymen not attending will be fined, unless some reasonable excuse be proved by oath or affidavit, as required by Act 6 George IV., cap. 50 s. 38. R. A. MORRIS, BART., „ High Sheriff, „JP?Tder'S1lenff s 0ffice' 7- Rutland-street. Swansea. 6th November, 1900. Note.—No business will be taken on the Commis- sion Day. The Grand Jurors and the first set of Petty Juror" are required to attend at 11 o'clock in the nioi-niig of Thursday, November 15th, 1909. The Spcchl, Jurors are required to attend at 10 o clock in ..he morning of Fridav, the 23rd day of November. 1900. The second set of Petty Jurors are required to attend a,t 10 o'clock in the morning of Thursday, the 22nd d>.y of November, 1900. 9739 s WANSEAIMPORTCATT LE TRADE. TOWN'S "MEETING, ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA, TO-NIGHT, NOV. 8th, at 8 p.m., TO-consider the REFUSAL of the Board Of Agricnl- ture to GRANT a PERMIT for THE IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK TO SWANSEA. CHAIRMAN W. WATKINS, ESQ., MAYOR. The following will be pre!:ent Sir George Newnes, Bart., M.P.; Sir J. T. D. Llewelyn, Bart.; D. Brynmor Jones, Esq., M.P.; John Aeron Thomas, Esq., M.P.; Griffith Thomas, Esq., Chairman of Harbour Trust; and other inflaential local gentlemen. 9738 Public ^ppsintmeitts. 0OUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF, OLESALE FISH, &c., MARKET (WORKING- STREET). Applications are ihvited for the position of MANAGER of this Market. Salary, X250 per annnm Applicants must be men who have a practical know- ledge and experience of the Wholesale Fish Trade, and who have hltd practical experience in a Whole- pale Fish Market. Person appointed will he required to devote whole time to the duties, and to be directly responsible for the management of the Market to the Property, Martlets, &e.. Committee. He will also be required to act as Clerk and Toll Collector, to pay over all Rents, Tolls, &c., as and when required bv the Borotigh Treasurer, to make airangements with S 'lesmsu. to let all Stalls, and perform such other duties in connection with the Market as may be required from time to ti")e by the Property, Markets, &c., Committee. Applications on the proper forms (to be obtained at my office) with copies of three recent testimonials (no more IIond no less), to be sent to me endorsed Market Manager," on or before 28tli November, 1900. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, wilfbe deemed an absolute disqualiifcation. No application will be considered unless on a proper form M TT IT r- RI" H' WHBATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, 3rd November, 1900. 9727 THE CARDIFF CORPORATION is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for the position of ELECTRICAL MAINS SUPERIN- TENDENT. The commencing salary will be £ 150 per annum. No appMeant less than 25 or more than 40 years old will be considered. Theduties will consist in Superintending, nnder the Borough Electrical Engineer, all work in con- nection with the laying of mains, testing of same a.nd the ordinary routine connected with th- applica- tion of electricity and to assist generally in the work of the department. No application will be considered unless the appli- cant has had previous experience in alternating hi°h tension street work with transformers and low tension net works and high pressure are light circuits. LullpasrHcaIars and forms, on which applications must be made, can be obtained at the Office of the Borough Electrical Engineer, Eldon-road Cardiff Any canvassing will disqualify a candidate Applications, endorsed" Electrical Main Superin- tendent," must reach me not later than 9 a m on November 19th, 1900. J. L. WHEATLEY. Town Clerk Town Hall, Cardiff, 7th November, 1900. 9753 Ij^OROUGH OF CARDIFF. CORPORATION ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS. APPLICATIONS are INVITED for the wo-ition of CHIEF ASSISTANT ENGINEER to the Tramways Electrical Engineer, at a coii^mencing salary of 9225 per annum, rising £ 25 annually to £ 300. Particulars of thf duties of the ai nointment may be obtained from the Engineer, Arthiv FJllis, Esq" M.I.E.E., Old Post Office Buildings, Cardiff. Applications, stating age, past experience, and accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials, must be delivered to me on or before 2Hth November, endorsed Chief Assistant Engineer." J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk November 6fch. 1900. 9702 c A R D I F F U N 1 0 N CHILDREN'S HOMES. FOSTER MOTHER WANTED, The Guardians require a FOSTER MOTHER for one of their Children's Homes, being an ordinary house in Cardiff, containing Twelve Boys. Candidates must be able to read and write, and between the ages of 25 and 45. This Home contains Church of England Children only, and the, Foster Mother must be a Church- woman. Salary £22 a year, rising by 91 annually to £ 26 with board and iodging, subject to the provisious of the Poor-law Officers" Superannuation Act, for which the board and iodeiug are valued at £26 a year ruzther Paa-Ucuaars and Forms of Application must betobtained.from me, and the applications musi be returned to me without delay. ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Union Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff 7th November. 1900. 9.725 HITCHURCH (GLAMORGAN) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Article 50) for the Whitchurch Infant School. W Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent to ■*» rr- v, J°S. HY. JONES, Clerk to the Board. 14, High-street, Cardiff. rrO PARTIES URNISHING Before deciding, do not fail to call at JQ OWN AND s 0 N I S. jLP Where yon have an ENORMOUS STOCK to select from at prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN. Bedroom Suites in Stock, /rom XS 5s to £50. Dining and Drsawiiag-room do., Y,4 198 to JE40. rsr All goods guaranteed sound and well made in fact, the durability of our goods is a household word. Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. CARPETS AND J^INOLEUMS MADE AND FITTED FREE. Oarxiftge Paid on all orders above X10, or delivered Free in our own Vaus. STEAM CABINET WORKS:- 221, HIGH-STREET AND MORRIS. LANE, SWANSEA. Established nearly half a. century. Telephone No. 240. 8345 S345_ P. CONACHER AND CO., ORGAN BUILDERS (The Old Firm), H U D D F, R S P I B L D South Wales Agency: 20, LANSDOWNE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Tunings by Contract or Casually. Estimates and Specifications sent free. 9031—17085 BUYTHE CARLIFF TIMES A SOOTH JLt WAWSS WKBKfcX I:iJHY!3..ti¡¡; tfJBMNY. Ttgfit Roticts. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE i_ QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. BRISTOL DISTRICT REGISTRY, 1900 V. No. I i33, BETWEEN JOHN VAUGHAN, PLAINTIFF, and JOHN DAY, DEFENDANT. To the above-named Defendant, JOHN DAT, late of BRENDERRY FARM, OLDBURY-ON- SEVERN, in th* COUNTY of GLOUCESTER. TAKE NOTICE that this ACTION was on the 30th day of October, 1900, commenced against you, and that the Plaintiff by his Writ of Summons claims the sum of £311 J7" Sd, balance of prin- cipal and interest due under a covenant in a D,ed of Mortgage, dated the 27th September, 1892, between the Defendant, as Mortgagor of the one part, and Plaintiff, as Mortgagee of the M other part. '• PARTICULARS. Sejrt } To PrinciPal — £ 300 0 0 Oct.—By cash I 3 0 0. Balance of principal £ 257 0 0 ti i»aa 1 To one year's interest at « Mii cL f 4% on £ 300 due this 29fchSepfc. [ a £ te £ 12 0 0 By cash on account 10 0 0 ———— 2 0 0 tann To one year's interest at r 4% 011 £ 297 due tbis 29th bept. [ d £ te u 17 7 29th Sept. ) To 31 days' interest at to 30th Oct. 4% on 1297 1 0 1 Amount due £311 17 8 co Pursuant to the said Covenant the plaintiff also clsims interest on the said sura of £ 297 0s Od from thf date of the said Writ of SummoHS until payment or judgment." AND TAKE NOTICE that the Court has by Order dltted the 5th day of November, 1900, authorised ser- vice of the SRid Writ of Summons on you by publica- tion of this Notice once in the Bristol Western Dailv Press and once in the South Wales Daily News newspapers. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that you are required within eieht days after the insertion of the 1 said Notices in manner aforesaid, inclusive of the day of such in ertion, to cause an appearance to be entered for you at the District Registry of the High I Court of Justice a' Bristol, or at the Central Office, Royal Courts of Justic:, London, and that in default of your so doiug the plaintiff may proceed with this Action and judgment may be given against you in I your absence. Dsted this 5th day of November, 1S00. BE VAN, HANCOCK, & NICHOLS, Solicitors for the above-named Plaintiff, Whose Address for Seryic" is 24, Baldwin-street, Bristol, or in London at the Offices of Messrs Maples. Teesdale, and Co., No. 6, I 9724 Frederick's-place, Old Jewry, riondon, E.C. g_)URSUANT to a Judgment of tlie $Chancery Division of t'>e High Court of Justice, made in the matter of the Estate of Fanny Port. deceased, and in an action of Lord TREDEGAR v. LYNE. imP. No. 1,294, the persons CLAIMING to be NEXT OF KIN according to the statutes for the distribution of Intestates Estates ot Fanny Port (Hometimes called Fanny Desborough Port or Fanny Deborah Port), late of Tyrnant, Llanarth, in the Coui.ty of Monmouth, spinster, who died on the 9th day of April, 1891, living at the time of her death or to be the legt'.l personal representatives of such of the spid next of kin as are now dead, are by their solicitors, on or before the 12tb day of December, 1900, to come in and pr.jve their claims at the Chambers of Mr Justice Byrne, at the iJoval Courts of Justice, or in d fault thereof they will be perem- torily excluded from the benefit ot the said judgment. Wednesday, the 19th day of December, 1900, at 11 of the clock in the forenoon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the cl ims. « Dated this 3rd day of November, 1900. BICHARD WHITE, Master. WARRENEH & CO., 188, Fleet-street, E.C., Agents for DAVIS, LLOYDS & WILSON, Newport, Mon.. 9729 Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. rnHE BANKRUp.TCYAC-TS, 1883 1 AND 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 70 of 1900. Re LOUISA DUNN (deceased), of the Bute Dock Hotel, Cardiff, widow. All pernons having CLAIMS against the above- named Louisa Dunn (deceased) should send Darticu- lars thereof o me on or before the 30th day of November, 1900, otherwise they will be excluded from participation in the dividend. Dated this 7th day of November, 1900. GEOHGE DAVID, Official Receiver. 117, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9723 Xmldiita Semites. RINCIPALIT Y PERMANENT INVESTMENT J^UILDING J^OCIETY. JJEST j^TEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES, APPLY FOR THE 40TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1523 koic=fj-Newporb Mr J. M. WOOD, 20, Bridge-street Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMONDS, Windsor-rd Barry: 11 Marked Buildings Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAvms. Ida-place. PONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Snrvey Fees Paid by Society. Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 percent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notiee bearing interest at 3; per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, 9017 Pontypridd, FSIHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND | SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL. Esq., J.P., Olio-inuan. RESERVE FUNDS, 1900 £ 8,884 29 8d. The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms at per cent. interest until further notice. Full particulars on application to IF. J. HESBYRNE,Secretary. HEYBYRNE & llHOWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 7066 A > Hi Wfst Brrto-frfreef;, Cardiff. (fcftttCgtlPtt. CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals The Misses MAltKS, assisted 18J trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebel Mistress. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. Vacancies for Boarders. 1162 0. R E A T G ALE, piANOFORTES AND ORGANS jgY ^LL lyjAKERS, glXPIRATIOlT OF y^EASE, R. J. HEATR & SONS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, REMOVING rjlO J^ARGER pREMISES, CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET. Q.REA jj^EDUCTIONS. Cash and New Hire System, 1066 -—— 2B ALSO AT PENARTH AND PONTYPRIDD. MANUFACTORY—LONDON. 9431 Nat. Tqlephone Cardiff 1,021. Pontypridd, OLDEST TOY WAREHOUSE IN THE PRINCIPALITY. J jE £ JOMLEY AND gONS, 23, MOIRA-TEKRACE (Close to New Infirmary), CARDIFF, Are now making a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW Of their Immense Stock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Including all the LATEST NOVELTIES in WINDOW ATTRAC- TIONS. DOLLS, DKUMS, NOAH'S ARKS, BRICKS, SKITTLES, PURSES, BAGS, and all kinds of Fancy Goods. The largest and bebt-selected stock in the Principality. Illustrated price list ent post free. 1289 Established nearly a Quarter Century. 56e T>RIVATE RESIDENCE for CURE of W_ EXCESSIVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special Medicinal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseases has been succesisfnlly established in Glasgow since August 1898; n Dublin since October, 1899; and now near Cardiff Over 300 Patients have undergone treat- ment. Duration of Treatmeat-Thlee Weeks Only. Satisfactory references. Terms and all Information furnished at the HAGEY INSTI- TUTE OFFICES, 35, WINDSOR PLACE, CARDIFF. 9105-55&e All Communications Strictly Confidential. SWANSEA OFFICES OF 1KB (SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," l'io. GOIviLEgftS.STB&ET. lUntiltc Amusements. CARDIFF. HEATRE J>OYAL, JJARDIFF. T 4, (1 Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD, THIS EVENING, at 7.30, Mr GEORGE ALEXANDER'S COMPANY, IN RUPERT OF HENTZAU. SPECIAL MATINEE. November 10th, at2. Next Week—CHARLEY'S AUNT. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le -1 R A N D T R E A T R E. G Lessee and Mana-ger -EDVFARD QUIGLEY. ANOTHER GRAND SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. The Sensational Spectacular Drama, JPJENEATH THE Q TARS, Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen- street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 Next Week -THE KING OF CRIME. CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL" SOCIETY, SERIES OF THREE GRAND CONCERTS. Xj SERIES OF THREE GRAND CONCERTS. Madame ALBANI, Madame AMY SHERWIN, Miss HELENE VALMA, Madame ELVEY, Mr BEN DAVIES. Mr ANDREW BLACK, Mons. JOHANNES WOLKF, Mr FRED. GRIFFITH, Mr FREDERIC H. COWEN. Full Orchestra of Eighty Pe, formers. Conductor Mr J. E. DEACON. Subscrintion rates for reserved sea's grounl Iloor; Two for each concert. 17s 6d: three ditto, 25s; four ditto, 32 Gd §ye ditto. 40s six ditto, 47s 6d. The Ballot to determine the order of booking takes place on November 8th. All applications prior to that date participate in same. The balcony seats are all applied for. Prospectus on application to the Hon. See.. Glen Lvn. Cathedral-road, or Mr Wm. Lewis. 22, Duke treet. Cardiff. 9649 BRISTOL. cOLSTON HALL, BRISTOL. GRAND RE-OPENING RECEPTION AND BALL, BAND OF H.M. SCOTS GUARDS (by permission of the Colouel Commanding), TUESDAY, Nov. 27th, 1900. SIX FESTIVAL OONCERTS. Thursday. 1 o'clock, Nov. 29th, ELIJAH; Thursday, 8 o'clock, Nov. 29th, GOLDEN LEGEND, &-c. (Con- ducted by the C,rnp.,ser, Sir A. Sullivan). Friday, 1 o'clock,Nov.30th,REDE MPTION Friday,8 o'clock, Nov. 30th, FLYING DUTCHMAN, &c.; Saturday, 2 o'clock, Dec. 1st, MESSIAH Saturday, 8 o'clock, Dec. 1st, POPULAR NIGHT. (Special Prices of Admission.) Principal VocaliRts :-Mes,lames Medora. Benson, Mary Duves, Emily Squire, Hilda Wilson, Edith Leslie; Messrs Wrn. Green. H. BeaumoDt, Arthur Wills, Fran is Harford, Watkin Mills, and Andrew Black, &c, &Conductor—Mr GEORGE RISELEY. Complete detailed programme free by post. Ticket office, Colston Hall. 9630 WALTER J. KIDNER, Manager. ublícatíans. THE NEW CODE. & SSSf To be introduced To be compulsory January 1, 1901. January 1, 1902. NOTICE TO SHIPOWNERS AND MASTERS. READY IN A FEW DAYS. FLPHF, INTERNATIONAL CODE OF -JL SIGNALS FOR THE USE OF ALL NATIONS. Published nnder the Authority of the Board of Trade. PRICE ONE GUINEA. The Code has been thoroughly revised in every particular, and will entirely supersede the Code which ha-s been in use during :.he p,.Rt 40 vears. The size of the book is demy 4to (llin. by 8Jin.), consisting of 570 pages, aDd it has a crenellated Index, opening from the centre pages, which con- siderably adds to the convenience of reference. As i', will be necessary for every seagoing vessel to use these signals when communicating with other vessels or the shore, it is obvious that the volume should be on board f,hip and in the hands of navigating officers and signalmen at the earliest possible moment. PUBLISHERS SPOTTISWOODE & CO., 54, Gracechureh-street, London, E.C.; A5, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool; 5, fames-street, Cardiff. 9664 RAYMOND p R E S T 0 N. B The LIFE-STORY and PORTRAIT of this Popular Evangelist will appear in this week's issue of THE METHODIST WEEKLY." Of all Newsagents and Railway Bookstalls, One Peuuv. ORDER TO-DAY. 9707 THE WELSH PEOPLE, their Origin, jL History, Laws, Language. Literature, and Characteristics with owo Maps. ByPrincipaiRhys and D. BttuMW' Jeais. Pub, atnifin j JiWat Free i«s • 12s 6d. DARWIN'S ORIGIN OF SPECIES. First cheap edition. Post Free for 2s 6d. EVERY MAN HIS OWN MECHANIC, 924 pages, DARWIN'S ORIGIN OF SPECIES. First cheap edition. Post Free for 2s 6d. EVERY MAN HIS OWN MECHANIC, 924 pages, 850 engravings. Post I'Yee for 7s 6d. MATTHEW HENUi'S B1BGE, 6 vols., for 42s. ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 7126 0'. 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A Use of testi- monial, syutptons, &c., 011 application, 1156 public Amusements. CARDIFF. II Tls not in mortals ti 0 command success, bnt we'll do more ieserveit."—Addison. THE CARDIFF Jjl MPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Maaaeint Director.. OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT. WITHOUT A PEER AMONGST COMEDIANS— THE INIMITABLE LIT T LET I C H, IN HIS ECCENTRICITIES. THE JUNO SISTERS, Duettists. THE THREE BLOSSOMS, In their Eccentric Trick Sketch, A Hot Hot-house." MR GEORGE ARVEY, Juggler. POPUfiAR ALBERT CHRISTIAN, The Eminent Baritone Vocalist. The Original Singer of Sodiers of the Queen." THE MORGAN SISTERS, Duettists. WILL JOHNSON, Comedian. DAISY MARTEIL, in Son and Dance. THE MATCHLESS ATHOS Troupe of Head Acrobats. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes appear at each performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 am. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625. 22e 1141 SWAJSHEA, rrt H E E M P I R E~ L HIGH-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD BIOIA. TO-NIGHT. The Crawford Brothers, comedians, singers, and automatic dsncers F. V. St. Clnir, the leadine topi- cal singer, who will recite his own poem of The Story of Mafeking"; Miss Eilv Morris; the celebrated Jees; Gladys Mavius; G. W. Kenwav; the Clan Johnson Troupe Alice Maydue. 1142 Next week—LITTLE TICH. 23e ("1. RAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. Sole Proprietors David Allen and Sons. Lessees and Managers, Mr H.H. Morell & MrFredk. Mouillot. MONOAY, Nov. 5tli, ami every Evening during the Week, Mr Morell's and Mr Mouillot's Company, iD- cluding Mrs Mouillot, in MISS HOBBS, and the Japanese Tragedy, MADAME BUTTERFLY. Bex Officc at Gwvnne H. Brader's. 17, Heathfield- street. Telephone No. 291. Commence 7.30 p.m. 9691 NEWPORT. NEWPORT E M P I R E CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLT", TO-NIGHT. From the Crystal Palace and the London Empire, the Peerless CINQUEVAELl, supreme as a Juggler; REZENE and RUBINI; LIZZIE VALROSE Mr CHARLES SEEiL; THE McCONNEEL TRIO Miss MAY QUEEN Miss MAUD NEEDHAM EILY ADAIR; ROBINSON BAKER TRIO, intro ducing Robert Ba.ker, the World's Champion Jumper 1- Y C E U M NEW P 0 R T. <t Jk Proprietor 3c Manager, Mr CLAHENOK SOUNKH. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT at 7.30 and SATUKDAY next at 2.30 and 7.30, Up-to-date Musical Comedy, fJIBE ^j-AY QRISETTE. Matinee. aturday Next at 2.30, Prices :—6d to £1 Is. Box Office Open Daily, 10. to 10.0. Telephone No. 158 Nat. 1178 45e Next Week—The Great London Success, A MES- SAGE FROM MARS, from the Avenue Theatre. excursions. aOUTHERN HEALTH "RESORTS.— RIVIERA, ITALY, PALESTINE. See. Cook's orogrammes n..w ready. Rome, travelling aud hotel, 10 days, lOgs. EgI pt, 45 days' tour, with hotels, 40g- Gibraltar and Canary Islands, 25 days, 20gs. Christmas at Bethlehem and Holy Land, 31 days, JE64. —Tickets and all travelling information of Messra W. J. Trounce and Sons, Pier-head, Cardiff (Booking Offices for all Bailwavp and Steamship Lines). 1169 Y S T E M- JpURNISH AT SAMUEL TAYLOR, <46& <48 qowbridge roai>' CANTON, CARDIFF. Is IN THE £ ALLOWED OFF ALL GOODS. AVOID INSTALMENT SYSTEMS. Instalment and so-called Easy or Gradual Payment Systems are simply lures to lead you into debt. Why place yourself in a false position and risk the unpleasantness that crowds on a Debtor ? ALL GOODS SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH ONLY. All Goods delivered either in our own vans or by rail Free any distance, Canton Trams pass the door. NOTE THE PRICES, NO LIMITED COMPANY. Fea.ther Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows (full size), pure linen tick, all beeswaxed inside, weight 601bs, oniy 115 6 Woo! Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows, weight 501bs, only 0 10 6 Wire Mattresses, 4ft, Gin., double woven 0 8 11 Wire Mattresses, 4ft. Gin, 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 9 11 Washed Wool Mattresses, guaranteed sweet and wholesome, only 012 6 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., best that can be bought for money, only 0 15 6 Feather Pillows U 2 6 Wool Pillows 0 0 11; Feather Bolsters 0 5 6 Wool Bolsters 0 2 0 Straw Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., 44-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 Iron Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in„ only 0 14 11 Strong Brass Rail Bedstead, 4ft. 6in., only 0 15 11 Very handsome Bedstead, with Rosettes and two Brass Poles, 4ft. 6in 0 19 11 Beautiful Bedstead, with 6 Brass Rings and 6 Spindles, 4ft. 6in., only 1 10 0 Very massive 2in. thick Pillar Bedstead, 4ft. 6in 2 5 0 Strung, well made, spindle-back Couch, only 0 16 11 Strong Combination Bedsteads, fitted with Wire Mattresses, complete, only 0 14 11 Mangles, Hardwood Rollers, thoroughly reli- able, only 1 15 0 Solid Walnut Octagon Tables, only 0 16 11 Loo Tables, large size, only 0 18 G Very handsome Solid Walnut Sideboards, 4ft. 3 19 6 Beautiful Design Solid Walnut Sideboard, 4ft. 6in 5 19 6 Grand Value, 5ft. 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SWANSEA Enquiries Solicited. 9323 ROSS'S ROYAL "JJELFAST" ^ERATEDfc jVjjjfINERAL^^7ATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers, 1457 W. A. BOSS" SONS, LTD., BELFAST. &uantm Aftftreaags. JAMES JJOWBLL AND CO. alI THIS DAY MAKING ONE OF THEIR LARGEST SHOWS o. NEW GOODS if ON THE PRESENT SEASON, ALL DEPARTMENTS 4D OVERFLOWING WITH srocE. JAMES JJOWELL AND QO., THE CARDIFF JQRAPERS, CARDIFF, 9585 THE ATLAS FURNISHIN8 COMPANY, LIMITED ARE TO |EA.aiNG HOUSE JpURNISHERS IN WALES. THE GOAL OF TO-DAY THE STARTING STONE TO. MORROW ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED IN THE THREE ESSENTIAL REQUISITES QUALITY, STYLE. V A L J B. NO SUCH VALUE EVER BEFORE OFFERED A SELECTION OF STOCK ON THE PREMISES OF .£50,000. PeKoBS about to furnish are invited to nee 08r Stock. No other house in this part of the country has anything like it. We make most of the goods we sell. They therefore carry with them a. warranty for soundness and quality. All the materials we use are of the best quality and the woods are well-seasoned. We employ, a. larger number of workmen than any similar firm in Cardiff under most experienced foremen, who see to the goods being J^ELIABLE AND SOUND. WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS NOR PAY ANY COMMISSION for the introduction of Customers, therefore tur pRICS ARE RIGHT. EVERY JJEQUISITE IN JJOUSE FURNISillNG KEPT IN STOCK. Also jpIANOS, JJARMONIUMS AND QRGANS, NEWEST STYLE AND ENDLESS VARIETY OF MAIL CARTS II; PERAMBULATORS. JgASY TERMS, If Purchasers desire it we arrangethe payments on terms to suit their convenience, and strictly private. CHAIRS AND TABLES LENT ON HIRE FOB PARTIES OR ENTERTAINMENTS GOODS DELIVERED FREE WITHIN 100 MILES CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION, Note the Address ATLAS URNISHING £ jO., CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c„ 15e liza HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE JgEECHAM'S PILLS, JJEECHAM'S PILLS, I^EECHAM'S PILLS fre universally admitted to be worth a Guinea a Box tor Bilious and Nervous disorders, such as wind and pain at the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fnlnema and swelling after meals, dizziness and drow^nes? cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite "short* ness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches' on t> £ skin, disturbed steep.frightful dreams, and all nerron. and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction for they have done it in countless cases, Ev«ry sufferer is earnestly invited to trv one ho* these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be Worth A GUINEA A BOX. | ^I^ORTH A GUINEA A BOX. WORTH A GUINEA A BfiX. 5SSS5^ oVS?.ViSl'h,r j- ij^iftniiy ox the system, If tftkflB •SK'SKsaras JgEECHAM'S PILLS. 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