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pipping Jlotices. AsZfer 4 M E It l (J AN LINE /tStfrAs t\ UNITED STATES MAIL "flSSCTSS^ STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NBW VOltu SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YOJtK, SATURDAYS. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon. t}ecor>i( Cabin and Steerage Passengers JMVKRPOOL—PHIFiADBtPHlA SERVIOB Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL PHILADELPHIA. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia a the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which ts the Shortest and most Direct Koute to all pldces A the Western States. o;Apply to Richardson, Spencn ft Co., Southampton r Liverpool; W. J. Trounce & Sous, Bute Donkfi; V. Stewart A: C0., 35..Mouutstnart-sq. C. J. Citd- llpp. Castle-rd, Cardiff Mason ft C0., 2. Moiiut-st.; Austin and Bilcocks, Swansea; T. H. AUSMD, Neafcb-road, Lan dore: D. 1:1. Thomas. British School, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-»t., ft J. L. Bowen, Lakefiel J, Llanelly H. Lewis, Bridge- st., Neath; W. Milton Locke, 3, Connnercial-At.. Newport: D. L. Jones, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry; ftev. H. Gwerfyl James ft Son, W. Thomas. Cold Penm/loin Post-office, POl1typrit1à; E. Davies & Sons, Garth Villas, near General Hospital, JV/^rtUyr Rhys Roberts. Woodfield-sfc., Morriaton T. E, Seeley. High-st. Ferndale A. Tilney, Saw Mills, Abei-tillery n. W. Hughes, Post-ofiice, Tredegar J. U. Thomas, Seven Sister. Wallace J. Tung, 15, Da?ies-st„ Brjnmawr: T. H, Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 Jfe&f. j>ALGRAVE, MURPHY, A co.'s JJlNE: OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Connoe CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Mariow, One of the above or other steamers of the same flue kiutended to leave Bvramfia for Hamburg every Ten .&YR. ForFreights, &c„ apply to the owners, Patgrave, Inrpiiy and Co., 17. Eden Quay, Dublin, 01: to the Agents, BURGESS ft CO., Rwanda. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 9884 (1ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., j LTD. STEAMERS BETWEEN OORK and NEWPORT and CARDIFF Leave CORK EVERY MONDAY, NEWPORT „ TUESDAY, CARDIFF „ WEDNESDAY. /Carrying Goods at Through Kates to Limerick, (Tipperary. Tralee, Mallow, and other places in the South of Ireland. Declc Passengers carried. Fare, 10s. For Rates of Freight, etc., apply to the Ageutfju James Haddock, 109, Dock-street, Newport E. C; Downill. Bllte Docks, Cardiff or to City of Cork Bteam Packet Co., Ltd., Cork. 8821 TVTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING JL^J COMPANY. f ENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOUART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation, tow Fares. Special terms to Families, and Round the World Pleasure Tours. BIMUTAKA (new twin-screw), 8,000 tons .Jan. 3 Capt. H. E. Greenstreet. Apply to ,1. H. Weptray & Co.. 138. r»eadenl|ii;i. treet, LiDndon, in Cardiff to C. J. Cudlipp, 82, Castle-mad; or in Swansea, to n. Perkins. 11, Somerset-place. 5279 TVOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL J 9 STEAMERS. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. Nov. 29th. Commonwealth, for Boston. 1st, C'imbroman, for Portland, Me. Dec. 13th, Vancouver, for Portland, Me. Through tickets issued to all inland points. Klondyke.—Full particulars forwarded oil applica- tion. All ptsse[Jger¡;" rolmrlt at the Prince's Land- ing Stage. Writet or handbook of information to Richards, Mills and Jo., 21, James-sf.reet, Liverpool ar to S. J. Davies,9 Edward-place, Queen-street: C Stewart, 35, Mount Stuart-square Caleb J. Cudilpp 62, Castle-road; W. J. Trounce. Bute Docks Captain J. A. Scott, 47, Cathays-ccrrace, Cathays, Cardiff; Jones Bros., Masonic Buildings, Pontypridd; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, Newport, Mou.; A. Tilney, Carlyle-street, LANGLANDS & SONS' STEAMERS REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION FORTNIGHTLY BETYVKEN ABERDEEN, NEWCASTLE, HULL, and CARDIFF, Calling, when inducement offers, at Sunderland. Middlesbrough, or West Hartlepool. Fer Freight. &c., apply to— E. C. DOWNING, 1155 CONSULATE CHAMBERS. DOCKS. CARDIFF NION-CASTLE LINE. — SOUTH tj AFRICAN ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON TO CAPE COLONY, NATAL, DELAGOA BAY, BEIRA, AND MAURITIUS. South- Steamers. Via. London. ampton •SCOT Madeira — Dec. 1 tsAVONDALE CASTLE .La.s Palmas Dec. 2.Dec. 3 IxGREEK Las Palmas — .Dec. 5 ♦TANTALLON CASTLE .Madeira — .Dec. 8 tMOOR ,Teneritle .Dec. 7.Dec. 8 •DUNOTTAF. CASTLE — ,Dec. 15 IxLlSMORE CASTLE .Las Palmas Dec. 14.Dec. 15 axA STEAMER Las Palmas — .Dec.19 'Roya1 Mail Steamer. 1 Intermediate Steamer. a Mauritius Steamer. } Beira. Steamer, s To Delagoa Bay. Union-Castle Special Express Trains leave Water- 100 for Southampton every Saturday. Apply to Donald Cnrrie and Co.. Managers, 3, Fenchurch-street, London. E.C.; or to W. J. Trounce and Sons, C Stewart and Co.. Guthrie. Heywood and Co.,and C.J. Cudlipp, Cardiff; T. R. W. Mason, and Co. and Austin and Silcocks, Swansea; Milton Locke and J. Young, Newport. 5370 LA N" L TN E S T K A M E R S will be regularly despatched to the following •ortis BOMBAY. KURRACHEE. AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (wHb option of transhipping at Bombay). Mail. Birkeu- Glasgow. Chester. heart. /Fine Goods— LOCHIED. ] Nov. 24 Kou?h Gomls-[ NoT> 30 { Nov. 30 ) l .'Fine Gwds— LAMONT. !>"• Uo^fGnods- 15 ( I Dec. 15 ) COLOMBO, MADRAS. CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead MACPARLANE.} N°T" 29-T>u,M- Dec. 6 FARQUHAB. } HOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo alciug cargo for I Glasgow .NOT. 291 Algoa Bay CLAN I Natal, and BUCHANAN. |Birkenhead. Dec. 4 J Mauritius, 1GIn»sow. Dec. 6) Cape Town, CLAN I Mossel Bay, MACLACHLAN. ¡ East London Birkenhead Dec. 111 and Beira. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Newport; or Caysser, Irviue, and Co.. London, Manchester Liverpool, or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. _2- "~y ORD LINE OF STEAMERS. B A L TTM ORE TO CARDIFF (Via. Dublin or Belfast). Intended Sailings of the following First-class Steamships :— B.S. ST. GILES about IN OT. 25th For Full Particulars apply to— THOMAS DIXON ft SONS, Belfast, Managers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD & CO., 8, Mountstuart-square. Cardiff, 7009 Local Agents. ATTHEWS' LONDON" STEAMERS LEAVE JKEGTONT'S CANAL DOCK, LIMEHOUSE LONDON, EVERY THURSDAY FOR CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. GoodE; only. For Rates, &c., apply M H. & J. E. MATTHEWS. Bm E STREET. CARDIFF, and 52. LEA DENHAT.L-STREET. LONDON. 7423 insurance. X^ULCAN BOILER AND GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Offices 67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Est, 1859. Subscribed Capital. .£375,000. INSURANCE AND INSPECTION OF BOILERS, ENGINES, DYNAMOS. MOTORS, AND OTHER ELECTRICAL PLANT. Upwards of 44,000 Boilers and Engines under Supervision. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT AND COMMON LAW, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, THIRD PARTY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE. Application for Agencies Invited. Branch Office: WESTGATE CHAMBERS, I NEWPORT. MON. 5294 BUY' OF THE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE JJOATH j^TURNISHING 0OMPANY, 42, CASTLE-ROAD & VERB-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. JUST ADDED, 2,000 Feet of NEW SHOWROOMS Call and inspect our Immense Stock, which ÎJ one of the Largest and Best Selected out of Furniture tor the Cottage, the Villa, or the Macron B,t terms to suit all customers, or Wholesale trices for Cash. We do the LARGEST RETAIL UPHOLSTERY TRADE in South Wales. Manufactured in our own Work- shops. Customers may select their own frames and coverings without extra charge. It will be to yonr advaatnge to give us a call before finally deciding. Write or call for our new 42-page Catalogue and Prospectus free of charge. General Terms :—- I £ & 6 to 7 29 Cd weekly. 10 to 12 Js 5il 15 to ?0 — 5j CJ Larger amounts to suit customers' coRVtv.-tenee An Goods Delivered Free within 50 nriiias. Carpets laid. Floorcloths Sttcd Free of Charge. No Connection with any ctnor Firm in Cardiff. Please Nct-e our Only Address in Cdiff- ROATH JpORNISHING QOMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD, API) VKIiK-STRBKT. 1 r.0A'ra, o&i'-DWV- iis3_ E^V I' O ii T^ OFFICE .S aF • SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, IS, BKIDGK .STUEBT alt.s' bl1 FACTION. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS^ Messrs BAILEY. GILLER, and TELFER. Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Cardiff.Dec. 4 Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 6 Mr ,1. P. CHARLES. Dwelling-houses, at Llanbradach Nov. 29 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Bnsiness Premises, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Hotel and Premises, at Senehenydd Nov. — Mr JOHN DAVID, Fat Stock, at Cowbndge Fair Dec. 4 Messrs H. S. DA VIES and MORGAN. Business Premises, at Porth Dec. 11 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY. Household Appointineats, Cardiff.Nov. 29, 30. Dec. 11 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX. & CO. Oak, Ash, &c., <J,t USK.Dec.17 Mr JOHN HOWELL. Christmas Fat Stock, at Aberaman Farm .Dec. 6 Fat Stock, at Aberewmboi Farm Dec. 10 Messrs WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES. Furniture,&c near Llandovery .Nov. 29 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Freehold Property, at Swansea Nov. 28 Freehold Estate, at Llanganimarch — Mr CHARLES E. PARSONS. Freehold & Leasehold Hotels, &c.. at Newport, Nov. 30 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Leasehold Property, at Gilvach „Dee. 6 Mr EDWARD REES. Grocer's Stock-in-Trade, at Barry Nov. 28 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Plants, Shrubs, etc., at Swansea .Nov. 28 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Stock of Groceries, &c., at Barry Dock.Nov. 29 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.Dec. 6 Leasehold Properties, at Harry Dec. 10 Messrs R. H. SEEL ft ISAAC. Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Standing Timber, at Cardiff Dec. 1 Tinplate Works, at London Dec, 11 Household Furniture, at Pnarth Dec, 13 Metal Stamning Works, at Cardiff Dec. — Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Fat Stock, at Llantwit Major .Dec. 10 Fat Stock, at Cardiff .Dec. 11 Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff .Nov. 28 Mr E. PARRY THOMAS. Horses, Harness, &c„ at Pontypridd .Nov. 29 GLAMORGANSHIRE^ SALE OF STANDING TIMBER. PARISHES OF LLANSANNOR, PENMARK, ST. HILARY AND CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. MESSHS STEPHENSON and ALEX. H'JL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 1st da.y of December, 1900, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following lots of VALUABLE TIMBER LLANSANNOR ESTATE. Lotl.—Parish of Llansannor, Coed-y-Brain Wood, 9a. 3r. 30p. of Timber and Underwood. (This lot includes some very fine ash underwood). A few trees are ex- cluded from sale in this lot; such trees are marked with a ring of white paint. Lot 2.—Parish of Llansannor, Graig Wood, 32a. 2r. 2Gp. of Timber and Underwood, excepting oak timber. (This lot includes 850 larch poles and about 120 ash trees). Lot 3.—Parish of Llansannor, King Coed Wood, 3a. lr. 2p. of Timber and Underwood. The above timber is situate at Llansannor, near Cowbridge, aud is distant about two miles from that town and about It miles from Ystradowen Station T.V.R., Cowbridge branch. Mr W. Jen- nings, Llansannor, near Cowbridge, will show the timber on any of the following days :—Tuesdays, Nov. 20th and 27th, Wednesday, Nov. 28th, Thurs- days, Nov. 22nd and 29th, and Friday, Nov. 30th, upon receiving n0tice from intending purchasers. FONMON ESTATE. Lot 4,—Parish of Penmark, ROlIDdhouse Wood. 4a. Or. Op. of Timber and Underwood, also about 40 large Timber Trees in and around the grounds of Fonmon Castle, excepting all trees marked in red paint. Mr W. Morgan, Fonmon, near Cardiff, will show the above Lot 4 to intending purchasers on receiv- ing notice. Fonmon is situate about one mile from Abcrthaw Station on the VaJe of Glamorgan or Taff Vale Railways. BEAUPRE ESTATE. Lot 5.—Parish of St. Hilary, Crabla Wood, lOa. Or. 30p. of excellent Timber and Underwood, including 61 large Ash Trees, 107 very fine Oaks, and a quantity of other valuable Timber, excepting a. few trees marked with a ring of red paint. This lot is of exceptionally fine growth. Mr Daiubury, Beaupre, near Cowbridge, will show the above Lot 5 upon receiving notice from intending purchasers. Beaupre is situate about 1 mile from the town of Cowbridge. BUTTRILS ESTATE. Lot 6.-Pa.rish of CadoxLon-juxta-Barry, 2a. 2r. 21p. of timber and underwood adjoining Gladstone-road, Barry Dock, and between that road and the Buttrills House. The Buttrils is situate about half-mile from the Barry Dock Station, on the Barry Railway, and the timber will be shown upou application to the Auctioneers. Lot 7.—Parish of Penmark, Church-hill Wood, 4. 2r. 6p. of Timber and Underwood. The above is situate about mile from Penmark, and Penmark is about l mile from Rhoose or Aberthaw Stations on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway. The Rev. E. Morgan, Penmark, will show this lot. Further particulars, together with conditions of Sale, may be obtltined npon [1pplicatiou to the Allc- tioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 97ô2 SALE THIS DAY. 136, KINGS-ROAD, CANTON. SALE OF USEFUL FURNITURE. MR ILLTYD THOMAS (of the Firm of Geo. Thomas and Son) has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Novem- ber 23th, 1900, at 1.30 p.m., a large guantity of valuable and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising drawinG and dining room suites, bed- room furniture, cottage piano, kitchen utensils, &c., &c. For Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. 9907 CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. USUAL FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c. LYTESSRS BAILEY, GILLER and TEL. iWJL FE R Will hold their usual FORTNIGHTLY S LE at their Repository, as above, on THURSDAY, December 6th. commencing at 12 o'clock. Auction Offices 15, High-street, Cardiff. 9922-147e PORTH, RHONDDA VALLEY. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS H. S. DAVIKS & MORGAN are instructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION at the Porth Hotel, Porth, on TUESDAY, December 11th, 1900, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to such conditions as shall be then read), all that SHOP AND MESSUAGE, or DEWLLING-HOUSE, with the WAREHOUSES and STABLIMG belonging thereto, situate immediately adjacent to the Porth Hotel, and having a frontage to Station- street, Porth, and which premises are now in the occupation of Mr James Evans, Draper The above premises are held under an Indenture of Leaee dated the 6th day of July, 1877, granted by revi Williams l10ud others 1JO Morgan Morgan, for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of January, 1876. at an annual ground rent of £5 19s 8d, and are coloured red on the plan hereto annexed. The Auctioneers desire to call the particular aten- tion of investors and tradesmen to the sale of these premises, which are situate in the best position in Porth, and in which a lucrative business has been carried on for a number of years by the vendor. The Premises, if so desired, could easily be con- verted into a Shop with Dwelling-House attached aud one Lock-up Shop. The Premises can be viewed on application being made to 11:11' James Evans, the occupier, and Plans of the Property and furlJer Particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, Town Hall Chambers, Pontypridd or from Messrs WALTER MORGAN, BRUCE, ft NICHOLAS. S997 Solicitors, Pontypridd. GILVACH, NEAR BARGOED, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES, comprising 20 exceptionally well-built HOUSES, which MR SETH PHILLIPS has received 3 instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Gwerthonor HotEl, Gilvach, on THURSDAY, Decemoer 6th. 1900, at 3.30 p.m. sharp (subject to Conditions of ale to be then nd there produced), iu the following or such other Lots as may be deter- mined upon, the above-mentioned PROPERTIES. The above Property will be sold in 20 Lots, which are all let to good tenants at the gross annual rental Bach of the above Lots will be demised to the purchaser for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1900. at the yearly ground rent of £1 per Lot. The minerals under all the above Lots will be reserved. The vendor will (if requiredi allow three-quarters of the purchase money to remain on mortgage on any of the above Lots at 4 per cent. The Auctioneer calls special attention to the above Property, being within a short distance of the Gilvach and Powell Duflryn Steam Coal Collieries, and always command good tenants. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pantycelyn, Pontllanfraith, or to Messrs Gwilym James, Charles, and Davies, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfi). 9942 RTJTHEATH &SONS, REMOVED TO 76, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, (CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET) The Largest Pianoforte Saloon in Wales, respect- fully Invite Inspection of their 1\1 AGNIFICENT C TOCK of jpIANOFORTES AND QRGANS, By all the Leading Makers. Sole Agents for BROADWOOD, SCHIEDMA YER. WALDEMAR and CROWN PIANOS ALSO ORCHESTRAL CROWN PIANO PLAYERS AND SYMPHONY SELF-PLAYING ORGANS. LONDON STORE PRICES FOR CASH, OR EASY TERMS. Repairs in all branches by Skilled Workmen. Estimates and Catalogues Post Free on Application Nat Telephone Cardiff 1,021. Pontypridd, 21. 9431 MANUFACTORY—LONDON. 1066-2e —BOSS,_S^RO Y A JL jgELFAST" ERA TED k T^J INERAL ^^ATF/RS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL Mfql b" obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 957 W. Â, ROSS SONS, LTD,, BELFAST. altS bg JVactxon. SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT, 29th & 30th NOVEMBER & 1st DECEMBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF EXCEEDINGLY HIGH- CLASS AND MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, SILVER, AND SILVER PLATE, AND VALUABLE WORKS OF ART, being THE CONTENTS OF A WELL" FURNISHED COUNTY RESIDENCE, FURNISHED IN THE MOST PERFECT TASTE WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS. AT A COST OF UPWARDS OF £5,000, and removed to Cardiff for immediate unreserved sale, The Property of a well-known County Gentleman who is realising the whole of his EtIectsconsequent upon his departure from South Wales- Comprising the CONTENTS OF SEVENTEEN BEDROOMS, DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR FUliNITURE; THREE PIANOFORTES by BECHSTEIN, COLLARD AND COLLARD,and DASSELL DINING, LIBRARY, and MORNING- ROOM FURNITURE the Contents of a well- furnished Billiard-room, with nearly NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE BY WRIGHT & CO.. MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY, with complete fittings. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION COLLECTION OF FOREIGN BIRDS in EBONY AND PLATE-GLASS FRAME from the Ashlmrnham Collection Heads, Birds, and Tro- phies, Marble Statuary, a COLLECTION OF CARVED OAK, VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS and Tables, Marqueterie Furniture, Chime Clocks, SUITES OF SILK CURTAINS BY MAPLE, a COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CARPETS AND EASTERN RUGS, fine China and Glass supplied by Mortlock, RARE OLD CHINA, which MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING 1.1. and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at THEIR SALEROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF, To-morrow (THURS- DAY), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT, 29th and 30th November, and 1st December, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the above COSTLY APPOINTMENTS, SILVER AND SILVER PLATE, AND WORKS OF ART, Removed as above, 9768 The CONTENTS OF SEVENTEEN BEDROOMS, including appointments in ASH, WALNUT, OAK, and other woods some of the wardrobes with glass doors SETS OF TABLES: SETS OF CHAMBER WARE; a 7ft. mahogany Louis XVI. bedroom set beautifully carved with noble wardrobe a.nd cheval tcilet tabies; a 5ft. MAHOGANY BACHELOR'S set in mahogany, a fine old INLAID WARDROBE, a, 6ft. walnut bedroom set, and others in various woods and smaller sizes; HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, some with hangings hair bedding, i feather beds, &c.; fine MAHOGANY WARDROBES, I chests drawers, pxpensive c!1orpets and rugS, elegant toilet services, baths. THE BOUDOIR and DRAWING-ROOM FURNI- TURE includes SUD ES of SILK CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, made to special order by Maple and Co expensive lace curtains; a beautiful Louis XIV. suite. covered in silk, with cabinets, overmantels, and table en suite; rosewood wall cabinets. TWO VERY FINE VERNIS MARTIN CABINETS, Several pieces of fine old DUTCH FURNITURE, large gilt glasses, Italian tables, and others in various woods, a rosewood Davenport, massive brass fenders a.nd fire-irons, costly Wilton-pile carpets, a NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in mahogany ease, by BECHSTEIN; another by DASSEL; music settees and cabinets, occasional chairs, a fine COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA, embracing specimens in Old Sevres, Worcester, Crown Derby, and Vienna, a Royal Sevres tea and dessert service. THE DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK includes old and modern paintings, a set of jurniture in finely-figured pollard oak, viz., a 7ft. SIDEBOARD, with massively carved back, a 12ft. UINING TABLE, a fall suite of extra large chairs upholstered in Morocco, II. dinner wagon, a coal cabinet, large over- mantel, all en suite, a set of heavy curtains, with valances, by Maple and Co., a large Turkey carpet, 23ft. x 16ft., a fine chime clock in oak case, ornaments in bronze, a fine pair of draught screens. • VALUABLE OLD AND MODERN SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE, Including many important items. THE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, LIBRARY OP VALUABLE BOOKS. The LIBRARY IN CARVED OAK, arranged with finely-carved chairs, settees a.nd easy chairs, a FINELY-CARVED 8FT. BOOKCASE, a pair of ditto, an imvortant sideboard profusely carved, a writing table, a noble Chesterfield settee, and a pair of divan easy chairs, costly suites of curtains, valuable old clock, several pieces of bronze, TWO IM- PORTANT and VALUABLE CELESTIAL and TERRESTRIAL TELESCOPES on tripod Stand, fitted with adj ustab e'lenses by Solomon, Albemarle- street, London, a few old engravings, and other interesting items. THE BILLIARD BOOM, Fitted with expensive settees, a NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE COSTLY SPANISH MAHOGANY BILLIARD TABLE, with very thick slates and patent bw frost-proof cushions, 8pecia.lly made by GEORGE WRIGHT and CO., makers to her Majesty, ivory balls and other fittings, the fittings round room. The APPOINTMENTS of MORNING ROOM, a NOBLE SPANISH MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, with lofty plate-glass back, and a vary Superior Dining-room" Suite, with 12 Chairs in Morocco, inner and outer entrance halls, landing and staircases, hall furniture, A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OP FOREIGN BIRDS. HEADS, AND TROPHIES, mostly purchased from the ASHBURNHAM COL- LECTION, busts, brackets, old oak chairs, settles, Axmiuster stair and landing carpets the contents of china and plate pantries, kitchens, the CONTENTS of GREENHOUSES and Bedding Plants, including Chrysanthemums and Salvias in blossom. Perennial Sunflowers. Pinks, Pyrethrums Phlox, Saxafragas, Begonias, French Daisies, Hoses, Violets, Straw- berries, etc., gardens and out-door effects. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE AT ABERAMAN FARM. 1%/TR JOHN HOWELL has been in- 1.VJL structed to SELL for the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, Limited, on the 6th December, 1900, 60 PRIME FAT CATTLE, S'JO PRIME FAT SHEEP. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Greenhill, Aberaman, Aberdare. 9713 ABERCWMBOI FARM, NEAR ABERDARE. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE. lUTR JOHN HOWELL has been in XfJL structed by Mr Thomas Davies, C.C., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 10th, 1900, the following FAT STOCK :— 60 Prime Fat CATTLE, 250 Prime Cross-bred Fat LAMBS, 10 Excellent Milking COWS and CALVES. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. For particulars, see catalogues. JNO, HOWELL, 9859 Auctioneer, Aberaman. SALE THIS DAY. TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by L PUBLIC AUCTION at the Temperance Hall, College-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 28th. 1900, a large consignment of FLOWERING PLANTS, SHRUBS. &C., Just received from Holland. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Terms—cash. No reserve. Auction and Estate Offices, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 9977 -+- SALE TO-MORROW. RE THE LATE W. J. EVANS, Esq., Solicitor, Deceased. CARMARTHENSHIRE.—Y VRON, close to the Town of Llandovery. MESSRS WILLIAM and WALTER 1".1 JAMES are favoured with instructions from the Trustees under the Will of the late W. J. Evans, Esq., deceased, to SELL by AUCTION on the pre- mises as above on THURSDAY, November 29th, 1900, and the following day if necessary, the whole of the deceased's valuable and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Live stock, crops, carriages, harness, dairy uten- sils, ftc. GondAon View W ednesday. November 28th, from 10 until 4 o'clock. Hale to commence promptly each dav a.t 11.30 o'clock a.m. Terms—Cash for the furniture a.nd effects and three months' credit on approved security for the stock, crops, carriages, and harness. 9926 Full detailed catalogues, containing over 650 lots, are now ready, and may be had on an plication to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Caejenkin Farm, Llan- gadock, and A rcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea, or from Mr Jno. Kses, Gloucester House, Llandovery. J" ORD rjlREDEGAR'S SHOW, 1900. J £ JHARLES J) jpHILLIPS' STAND For the Finest Exhibit of MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, TENTS AND WATERPROOF COVERS, &c. NOVELTIES ;—PHILLIPS' IMPROVED COKE OVEN. PARISH'S PATENT COOKER'S (at work). » ATLAS PATENT OIL ENGINE (au work). ACETYLENE GAS PLANT 9960 (at work). JJENRY COLES, A.I.E.E., ELECTRIC LIGHrr & pOWER jglNGINEER, (Eight Years Superintending Engineer Messrs J. C. Howell ft Co.) COLLEGE BUILDINGS, gWANSEA. TELEPHONE No. 0450. Telegrams: COLES, ELECTRICIAN, SWANSEA Enquiries Solicited. 9323 WILLIAMS' (PONTABDAWN) W O R M LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) Is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these lozenges, the thin. pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and avely, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, 3w1 find them a very speedy aad efficacious cure for aseearifles, and their agreeable and convenient form is a. great recommen- dation for children.—W, HOXCHINSON, Vica. of Howdon Sold ab 9d, 13!d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A iist of testi- monies, symplions, &c.. or applicatic 1156 bu Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGYFELAOH. SALE OF A COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM. with the VALUABLE MINES AND MINERALS under. lying the same, situate near Velindre, Morriston, within three miles of Pontardulais Station on the L. ft N.W.R., and about eight miles from Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & soisr are instructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION at the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1900, at 3.30 o'clock in the After- noon, all that important FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as BLAEN-SCIACH," comprising a compact and useful holding, in the occupation of Mr John Thomas, whose tenancy ter- minates at March 25th, 1901, at a rental of £26 per annum. with dwelling-house and eight enclosures of sound pasture land, covering an area. of 21 acres 1 rood 27 perches or thereabouts, with rights of com- mon on the adjoining mountain. Also the whole- of the MINES AND MINERALS underlying the property, said to contain all the seams of coal in the Swansea Coalfields, and at present unlet with the exception of the Graigola Seam or S feet Vein, which is leased to and being worked by the Graigola Merthyr Colliery Company, Ltd. Full particulars, with plan and conditions of Sale, may be had on application to Theodore Vachell, Esq., Mining Engineer, Tredegar Chambers, Newport. Mon.; Jesse Garrood, Esq., Solicitor. Ledbury, Here- fordshire or the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea 9741 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TROED-Y-RHEW," LLANGAMMARCH. BRECONSHIRE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON 1" are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at an early date, the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, embracing an area of 127 acres or thereabouts of excellent arable and pasture land. woodland and I plantations, with a comfortable homestead and ample farm buildings, in the occupation of Mr Isaac Price. Full particulars and conditions of Sale are in coarse of preparation, and when ready may be had of Messrs R. and C. B. Jenkins. Solicitors, 4, Fisher-street, Swansea, or of the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea.. 9978 Salts by IN GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE BY TENDER. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for 160 OAK TIMBER TREES and 30 ASH TIMBER TREKS, now stand- ) ing in Whitton Wood, in the Parish of Llancarfan. The tiees for sale are all marked with white paint. The wood is situated about three miles from Peter- stone Station, G.W. Railway. The timber is of good quality. For further particulars apply to and Tenders to be addressed to R. ENGLAND, Grandpont, Oxford, on or before the 10th day of December. 1900. To view apply to Mr J. James, Whitton Rosssr, Llancarfan, near Cowbridge. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Notices. JOHN DAVIES, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Estate of Mr JOHN DAVIES, late of PLASGWENALLT, in the PARISH of LLANWRDA, in the COUNTY of CARMARTHEN, Coal and Slate Merchant, Deceased, who. died on the 28th day of October, 1900, are required to send par- ticulars of their Claims to us, the undersigned Executors of the said Deceased, on or before the 8th day of December, 1900, and further Take Notice that after the last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate of the said Deceased amongst the paorties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this 10th day of November. 1900. JOHN BEVAN. Dolceinog, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda. THOMAS THOMAS, Bankvnos, Llanwrda, Executors. 9802 RE DAVID ISAAC MORGAN, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of DAVID ISAAC MORGAN, late of the BEEHIVE, CLYDACH, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Draper and Outfitter, Deceased (who died on the 30th day of Julv, 1900, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 1st day of October, 1900, by Evan Williams, of Clydach afore&aid, Accountant, the Executor therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, on or tefole the 17th day of December, 1900, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be liable for the Assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 19th day of November, 1900. U. W. JONES, 24, Wind-street, Swansea, 9890 Solicitor for the said Executor. public Appointments. T LANTRISANT SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED immediately, for the Gilfach Goch Mixed School, an Ex-P.T. (male). Salary £55, rising to £65 per annum. Also for the Beddau Mixed School, an Ex-P.T. (female), to be responsible for the infants' class (average 24), and the sewing of the school. Salary £45. rising to JE55 per annum. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to J. COLENSO JONES. Solicitor. Clerk to the Board. Pontypridd, 1001 G-LYNCORRWG CHOOL BOARD. WANTED immediately, a CERTIFICATED MIS TRESS for the Infants' Department of the Glyn- corrwg Board School. Salary, jE65 per annum and one-eighth annual and fee grants. For the Infants' and Mixed Department of the AbergwynfiBoard School, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Art. 50). Salary, JE55 per annum, rising by annual increments of £2 10s per annum to a maximum of JE60. Also MALE EX-PUPIL TEACHER for the Cymmer School. Mixed Department. Salary, JS60 per annum, rising by annual increments of £5 to a maximum of £:10. Applications in each case, stating age, qualifica- tions, and past experience, together with copies of three recent testimonials, to be sent to the under- signed immediately. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks to the Board. 58, Water-street, Neath, 23rd November, 1900. 9968 IhtíUJíng 2§erietus. RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT GUILDING GOCIETY, JGEST JIYPDIGM FOR J^OANS ON ROPER TIES, APPLY FOR THE 40TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. BANDERS ft SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1323 Aanr.Nws—-Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD. 20, Bridge-street Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMONDS, Windsor-rd Barry: „ Market Buildings EbfcwVale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO DEPOSITORS. DEPOSITS 3 PER CENT. Interest at 3 per Cent. is allowed for Large Sums Deposited for Specific Periods. Apply for Prospectus, Annual Report, and Balance Sheet. WENTWORTH H. PRICE, F.C.A., Secretary. 21, High-street, Cardiff. 0616 T>ONTYPRIDD. LLANTRISANT, AND F BHONUDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayments—5 to 20 Years. No Annoal Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society. Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Bromptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 per cent., Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 notice bearing interest at 3 per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. 8. DAVIES. Town Hall Chambers, 9017 Pontypridd. FI1HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND ■ SOUTH WALES ROvMANRNT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PABNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE FUNDS. 1900.£8,884 2s 8d. The Directors are prepared to receive DEPOSITS for fixed terms at 4 per cent. interest until further notice. Full particulars on application to JF. J. HEYBYRNB,Secretary. KEtBYRNE ft BROWN. 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 7066 And 21. Went Bate-street Cardiff. OLDEST TOY WAREHOUSE IN THE PRINCIPALITY. T E. COMLEY AND SONS, 23, MOIRA.TERRACE Close to New Infirmary), CARDIFF, Are now making a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW Of their Immense Stock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Including nil the LATEST NOVELTIES in WINDOW ATTRAC- TIONS, DOLLS, DRUMS, NOAH'S ARKS, BRICKS. SKITTLES, PURSES, BAGS, and all kinds of Fancy Goods. The largest and best-selected stock in the Principality Illustrated price iist sent post free. 1239 Established nearly a. Quarter Century. 56e SWANSEA OFFICES or ZHS SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS > 2, COLLEGE-STREET. fritters aub Contracts. LAMORGAN QUARTER SESSIONS \3T AND COUNTY COUNCIL. ERECTION OF A NEW POLICE STATION AT CILFYNYDD. The Standing Joint Committee of the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions and Countv Council is desirous of CONTRACTING for the ERECTION of a NEW POLICE STATION at Cilfynydd. Contractors will be required to pay their workmen the recognised rate of wages. Plans and Specification of the Buildings required may be seen, and copies of the Bill of Quantities obtained, by those desirous of tendering at Ponty- pridd Police Station and at these Offices on and after Thursday, the 29th instant. Sealed tenders are to be be delivered to me, together with the names of two substantial sureties, not later than Saturday, the 8th of December next, marked outside, Tender for Oilfynydd Police Station." The Committee will not necessarily accept' the lowest or any Tender. T. MANSEL FRANKI,EN, Clerk of the Glamorgan County Council. Glamorgan County Offices, Westgate-street, Cardiff, 26th November, 1900. 9984 GLAMORGAN QUARTER SESSIONS \JT AND COUNTY COUNCIL. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO CAER- PHILLY POLICE STATION AND COURT. The Standing Joint Committee of the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions and County Council is desirous of CONTRACTING for ALTERATIONS and ADDI- TIONS to CAERPHILLY POLICE STATION and COURT, Contractors will be required to pay their 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 Caerphilly Police Station and at these Offices on and after Thursday, the 29th instant. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to me, together with the names of two substantial sureties, not later than Saturday, the 8th December next, marked outside "Tender for Alterations and Additions to Caerphilly Police Station." The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN. Clerk of the Glamorgan County Council. Glamorgan County Council Offices, Westgate-Rtreet, Cardiff, 26th November, 1900. 85- GLAMORGAN QUARTER SESSIONS \3T AND COUNTY COUNCIL. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO MERTHYR POLICE STATION. The Standing Joint Committee of the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions and County Council is desirous of CONTRACTING for ALTERATIONS and ADDI- TIONS to MERTHYR POLICE STATION. Contractors will be required to pay their 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 Merthyr Police Station. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to me, together with the names of two substantial sureties, not later than Saturday, the 8th December next, marked outside Tender for Alterations and Additions to Merthyr Police Station." The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Glamorgan County Council. Glamorgan County Council Offices,Westgate-street, Cardiff, 26th November, 1900. 9986 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. DIVERSION OF THE MAIN ROAD AT ALLTWEN NEAR PONTARDAWE. The Glamorgan County Council is desirous of CONTRACTING for the carrying out of a DIVER. SION of the MAIN ROAD at Alltwen, near Pontar- dawe. Contractors will be required to pay their workmen the recognised rate of waees. Plans and specification of the works required may be seen, and copies of the bi1l of quantities obtained, by those desirous of tendering at the County Police Station, Pontardawe, and at the County Surveyor's Office, Town Hall, Bridgend. Sealed Tenders, made out on the bill of quantities supplied, together with the names of two substantial sureties, are to be delivered to me not later than Wednesday, the 5th day of December, 1900, marked outside Tender for Alltwen-road Diversion." The Council will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the County Council, Glamorgan County Offices, Westeate-street, Cardiff, November 24th. 1900. 9965 HONDDA URBAN DISTRICT, COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for the SINKING and WALLING of the BLAENCWM DEEP WELL for the above Council. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Engineer, Mr W. W. Hood, C.E., LINvynypia, any week day, except Saturday, between the hours of 10 and 4, upon payment of Two Guineas, which amount will be returned upon receipt of a bona fide Tender. Tenders will be received by me until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 13th day of December, 1900, and must be on the Form of Tender annexed to the Specification, which may be obtained on application to me at the Council Offices, Pentre, or at the Engineer's Office, Llwynypia. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Pentre (Glam.), 14th November, 1900. 9898 T 0 CON ACT 0 R S, BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of AERATED WATER FACTORY, PERCY-STREET, CARDIFF, for Messrs Basker and Elliot, Ld., will please send in their names to the undersigned, with a deposit of £:2 2s, which will be returned on receipt of bona fide Tender. Messrs Basker and Elliot, Ld, do not bind them- selves to the lowest or any Tender. (Signed) J. P. JONES, RICHARDS, and BUDGEN, Architects, Cardiff. 18, St. Mary-street. 9934 rrO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY & SONS, LIMITED, WALES ft WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOOBS, CARDIFF. STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PIT HIS AB STAGES, F J RE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: Dawna, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 JPIOREST OF JQEAN STONE, BLUE AND GREY, suitable for all Classes of DOCK AND RAILWAY WORK, BUILDING OR MONUMENTAL WORK JGATH GTONE, FARLEIGH BED, CORSHAM BEL, 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 to Size or in the Rough. Samples on Application. E. rfURNER AND SONS, STONE MERCHANTS AND QUARRY OWNERS, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address Turnerson." Telephone Numbers: National 648; P.O., 507. 7567 SESSIONS AND Q ONS, LIMITED. Manufacturers and Importers of CEMKNT. SLATES, TIMBER. CHIMNEY-PINCEH RANGES. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH T>OAD, /CARDIFF. 79e |1>. \J 4993 (gShttaittm. CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND JUL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-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. 1162 LiAJJGIiAND BAY, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 BRISTOL. THE REDLANITHIGH SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, REDLAND COURT. BOARDING HOUSE: GORDON HOUSE, CLARENDON-ROAD. President: The LORD BISHOP OF HEREFORD. Headmistress: Miss E. A. COOKS. Prospectuses, details of Scholarships, Examination results, etc., upon application to Secretary, Albion Chambers, Bristol. NO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wcunds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, Siies, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, ftc. It will soon eal up the most obstinate eruptions ot the skin of every kind. Please uofae the Trade Mark Label on each pot. TVTO NAME PILLS. Ill For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, ftc., ftc. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secre- tions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name' Ointment in rwy of tbe above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Is and 2s 9d each. No family should be withou them. SOIiK PKOmiBTOB J. WHITEHOUSE, 194 DEKlTKND BIRMINGHAM. AE!0n{.< wi td in (!"i;"r\: district. 1160 NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING COMPANY—Late T. Wail. OfficesASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager:—J. W ROBINSON. Lesseesand Pioprielors of the best Posting Stations in Neath and DtetrtcC 1150 public À1nnStUttlttS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF, Lessee and Manager. ROBEBX REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at 2. CHARLES COLLETTE In the most successful American Farcical Comedy, WHAT JJAPPENED TO JONES, As played at the Strand Theatre, London, over 3*0 times. Preceded at 7.30 by a Comedietta. Note.—By special desire on Friday and Saturday evenings, instead of the Comedietta, the performance will conclude with Mr Collette in his famous Patter* Monologue, H A R D L U C K, Next Week—WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. 1041-le /~1 RAND THEATRE. %JC Lessee and Manager EDTTABD-QUXSCKT. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, The Highly Successful Drama, A T JJUTY'S £ JALL„ A TALE OF GORDON AND KHARTOUM. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Qneen- street. Time and prices as usual. 28e 1155 Monday Next—THE 10.30 DOWN EXPRESS. ARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1900-1. CONDUCTOR. ME. T. E. AYLWARD. FIRST CONCERT, PARK BALL, WEDNESDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. ORCHESTRA & CHORUS. 300 PERFORMERS. DVORAK'S "SPECTRE'S BRIDE." STANFORD'S REVENGE." Principal Vocalists: Madam SOBRENO. Mr CHARLES SAUNDERS, and Mr DAVID HUGHES. Reserved Seats, 5s and 2s 6d. Admission, lB. Plan of the hall at Messrs Newma n and Sons', Queen- 9#25 street, after Monday, Nov, 19th. llle pARK HALL, CARDIFF. JL —— TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4th, at S. LUCY WELSH CONCERT PARTY. Under the direction of Mr N. VERT. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Half proceeds to the Mayor's Fund in aid of the Infirmary. ARTIS!tES. Miss MAGGIE DAVIES. Mr DYFED LEWYS. Miss LUCY CLARKE. Mr BARRY LINDON. Solo Violin-Mr PHILIP LEWIS. At the Pianoforte—Mr J. E. DEACON. Tickets—Balcony (reserved), 3s; Ground Floor (un- reserved), 2s Back of Hall, Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, from and after Nov. 12th. 9778 Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages for 10 J5, Sole Business Manager—Mr RICHARD ELLIOTT. public Notices. ALVATION ARMY. — WOMEN'S SOCIAL WORK. EXTENSION of SALE of WORK. Sale will be CONTINUED TO-DAY, open- ing at 12 noon in WINDSOR-PLACE PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH LECTURE HALL. All are earnestly invited to help. OOD-STREET CHAPEL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28TH, PUBLIC RECOGNITION OF THE PASTOR (REV. JOHN T. PEACE). Chair to be taken at 7 p.m. by S. BRNNETT, Esq., Vice-President Cardiff Free Churches Council. Rev. ANDREW MEARNS, Secretary London Congregational Union; Rev. ERNEST THORN. London; and a large number of local Ministers and friends have promised to attend. SPECIAL SINGING BY THE CHOIR. Refreshments 4.30 to 6.30. PUBLIC MEETING at 7 pjn. Sharp, 9995 All Welcome. 187e Q ATR D IFF I N F I R M A R Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the GOVERNORS of the above Institu- tion will be held at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, December 7th next, at 3 p.m.. for the pnrpuse of considering the following notice of motion by His Worship the Mayor, Mr Councillor Thomas Andrews, J.P.:— That in consideration of the valuable services rendered by Dr. Lynn Thomas in particular, and for the honour bestowed upon Wales in general. by his services to the Welsh Hospital in South Africa, of which for some considerable time he was the recognised head. Rule 32 be altered by the substitution of the word four for three in the third line, and that Dr. Lynn Thomas be requested to accept the fnll position of honorary surgeon to the institution." 9821 LKONARD D. REA, Secretary. JJOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. LOANS WANTED. The Town Council of Abergavenny invite LOANS to the amount of about £8,400, either in one sum or in separate sums of various amounts, from any lenders willing to advance the same, to replace loans called up on the 1st January, 1901. Applicants should state the amount of loan offered, the lowest rate of interest they would be prepared to take, and the term of years-3, 5. 7, or 10—for which the loans are offered. The security is by way of mortgage on the rates and revenues, or some of them, as regards the greater portion of the loans, and on the rates as regards The Council also desire to borrow at once the sum of JHOO on the security of the rates and Gas Works revenues. Applications to be addressed to the Town Clerk, Abergavenny. J. T. RUTHERFORD. Town Clerk, Abergavenny. 22nd November, 1900. 9935 SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE PARISH OF RESOLVEN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the above District, that :— (1) The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Board of Education) made certain Bye-Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by S. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870. as amended by the Elementary Education Acts, 1876.1880,1893,1899, and 1900. (2) A printed copy of the proposed Bye-Laws will continue deposited for inspection bv any ratepayer at No. 58, Water-street, Neatn, the Office of the School Board, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice. (3) At the expiration of the said calendar month, the said Droposed Bye-Laws will be submitd to the Board of Education for final approval. (4) be School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-Laws gratis to any ratepayer. CUTHBERTSON and POWELL, Clerks. 27th November, 1900. 9998 B OF EDUCATION. In the Matter of the GLAMORGANSHIRE INTER- MEDIATE and TECHNICAL EDUCATION FUND, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN; In the Matter of the CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACTS, 1853 to 1894; and In the Matter of the BOARD OF EDUCATION ACT, 1899. By direction of the Board of Education, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Governing Body of this Fund propose to GRANT BUILDING LEASES of the Property mentioned in the subjoined Schedule and upon the terms therein set out. Further particulars may be ascertained from Mr W. E. R. Allen, Glamorgan County Offices, Cardiff. Auy objection or suggestion relative to the pro- posed Leases may be transmitted to the Board in writing within 21 days from the first publication of this notice, addressed to The Secretary. Board of Education, South Kensington, London, S.W." Dated the 21th day of November, 1900. W. N. BRUCE, Assistant Secretary. 9994 SCHEDULE. The undermentioned Plots of Land, part of a larger piece of land situate at Ely, in the parish of Llandaff, and near to or adjoining the Ely Railway Station. rmn.j Minim'mf Term No. of Plot. n™? Building of Exp'tore. Lease. Exp'tore. Lease. £ s. d.1 £ No. 1, Brook-road 2 10 0 200 v 2 ft 3, „ 4 4 0i 380 ) „ 4 ft 5, „ 4 4 0 360 from 29th 6 ft 7. „ 4 4 0 360 „ 8 ft 9, „ 4 4 0 360 l?61* 190?' „ 10 ft 11, „ 4 4 o| 360 6aC „ 12, „ 2 10 0! 200 case- Hotels, Set. LONDON. GWALIA HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN- \3T PLACE, TA VISTOCK-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, Gwvnfa. London." Proprietor—EDWARD JENKINS. Also GWALIA, LLANDBINDOD WELLS. 9817 HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND t t Relieves Cough in ten minntes. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND The most certain and speedy Remedy HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND For Coughs and Colds ever ottered. JJAYMAN'S BALSAM, HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JjL Invaluable and safe in the Nursery. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Prepared only by A. H&yman & Co. (Late of Neath). 1022 HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Jjj 15, Albemarle-at., St..lohn's-square, E.C. HE DE REES BILL POSTING AND B ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. raOPMETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLIACTION. BRIDGE STREET. NEWPORT. lOG9 39nblic Amusements. CARDIFF. Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF JgMPIRE, QUEEN.STREET. MaaitgiBg Director OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT. First Appearance in Cardiff, from the Palace Theatre, London— BE R T G I L BERT t Character Singer and Actor. "Bow dare you, you Blackguard?" Miss ULETTY KiNG, Comedienne and Dancer. ALBERT ATHAS & LIZZIE COLLINS, In their New Comedy and Eccentric Dancing Act, Mdlle. DE DIO, In incandescent Dancing, with Effects by the Electrical Expert, P. H. Boggis. The SISTERS BOSANQUET, Operatic and Comedy Duettists. MICHAEL and POLO, Athletes. SWINSON SISTERS, Duettists and Dancers. Mr GEORGE NENO, Character Comedian, A Grand Spectacuiar Production of JOAN OF ARC A Synopsis of the Scenery and Action will be found a the Programmes; also RECEPTION of the C.LV.'s in LONDON, and other Pictures of thrilling interest by GIBBONS' BIO-TABLEAUX. GRAND FASHIONABLE MATINEE, under dis- tinguished patronage, SATURDAY, December 8th, in aid of the Cardiff Infirmary. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Flan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. Telephone N*-62S- 228 mi SWANSEA, THE EMP.ireJ JL HIGH-STREET. Managing DIBECTOB OSWALD SWOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Original Comedian, TOM COSTELLO, of "Trinity Church," "Ship I Love," and "Comrades," in new character songs; The Three SISTERS CHESTER; Mdlle. MIGNONETTE The WELSH QUARTETTE OF GLEE SINGERS; DOWNS and LANGFORD. Comedians FRASER QUARTETTE, in National Dances; BEN NEVIS, Comique; The Juggling Jap—PRINCE KOKIN, of the Leading European Variety Theatres. 1142 23e Q.RAND THEATRE^ SWANSEA^ Lessees and Managers, Mr H. H. Morell & Mr Fredk. Mouillot. MONDAY, November 26th, and Every Evening during the Week, THE .TP „ JL • JL • 9979 Box Office at Gwynne H. Brader's 17, Heathfield- Street. Telephone No. 2,1.. To commence 7.30 p.m. NEWPORT. EXPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Manaoingi DIRECTOR OSWAMJ STOUj TO-NIGHT. A Clever and Popular Artiste, Miss IDA RENE, Chanteuse; TOM BRANTFORD, Comedian and Mimic; W. J. CHURCHILL, Comic Singer and Patter Comedian the BROWN-KELLY CO., in a comic sketch entitled The Lay Figure;" The Celebrated WALTER BELLONINI, a Prince of Jugglers Miss MAUDE BEAUMONT Mr MILNER VERREN BURKE and ANDRUS." After the Ball." 1143 Next Week—TOM COSTELLO. 24e Y C E U M NEWPORT. J Proprietor ft Manager. Mr CnARKNcrc Sonantis. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, and SATURDAY NEXT at 2.30 and 7.30, THE GREAT LONDON SUCCESS— WHY SMITH LEFT JJOME. MATINEE SATURDAY, Dec. 1st, at 2.30. Prices 6d to £1 Is. Telephone 158 Nat. Box Office open daily, 10 to 10. 11711 45e publications. HAMBERS'S JOURNAL. DECEMBER. EXTRA CHRISTMAS NUMBER. NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING. CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING COMPLETE STORIES: FOR THE SAKE OF A KISS. By A. W. Arnold. THE KING'S TINTORETTO. By A. R. Thomson, THE SEALED PACKET. By T. St. E. Hake. A JUNGLE COURTSHIP. By E. D, Cuming. HOW KELLY CAME TO BILLABONG. By Carlton Dawc. And the usual varied ARTICLES AND SKETCHES, comprising:— STEPHEN WHITLEDGE'S REVENGE. By Guy Boothby. THE QUEEN IN HER COUNTING-HOUSE. By Henry W. Lucy. SOME BOOKS IN MY LIBRARY. By the Editor, BOTANY BAY. By W, H. S. Aubrey, LL.D. A RARITY AT THE ZOO. By F. E. Beddard, M.A. CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL. DECEMBER. 9991 JJANDBOOKS. Sir Henry Ponsonby is commanded by the Queen to thank Mr Darlington for a copy of his handbook." A brilliant success."—The Times. Mast emphatically tops them all."—Daily Graphic, EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE TiQNDQN AND ENVIRONS," 5s, by E. C. COOK and E. T. COOK. M.A. Twenty-four Maps and Plans. Sixty Illustrations Visitors to' Brighton Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- month, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Wor- cester, Gloucester, Llandrindod Wells, Builth Wells. 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