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LONG & CO.'S STOUT 28 6D PER DOZ. PINTS. Is 6v „ „ HALF-PINTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT— FULTONG DUNLOP& CO.l LIMITED, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF AND 1119 WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH.
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Pioneer3 of Artistic Tailoring ] For both Ladies and Gentlemen. | f £ IHE ^^EST rjlAILORS, j Stylish Fitting 119 and 23, DUKE-STREET, j Garments I 25 per Cent. CARDIFF* under j Local Prices. LADIES' COATS AND SKIRTS to Measuri, It P,3 3s. True Fit and Finish to Perfection. PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. Telegraphic Address" Revolution, Cardiff." I National Telephone No. 834.
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pipping Jiotices. ,4 M E R 1 C A N LINE ^FgTf\* £ jL UNITED STATES MAIL SOUTHAMPTON—NEW VOUIt SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, tiecon* iabiu and Steerage Passengers .LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SBllVlOB Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Passengers and Goods nee landed at P.. n the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Kailroart. ps the Shortest and most Direct Route to «' P the Western States..n,n.mDtoi> tApply to lMC.ardson. HP*->ce & Co.. Ho MLiverpool; W. J. Trounce <fe Sons, But? J. Stewart, & Co.. 35, Mouutstuart-sq.. M" 1pp. Castle-rd, Cardiff Masou £ yt Austju> Ynsttu and Sllcoekfi. K(t»uBe». • • British tenth-road, Lan dore D. ». I)owniug-»t., & 3. khool. Llandovery VS Hiuicocl ^wls. itriage- Ci. Bowen, Lakelield, Llanel'y • pjOBJI1,erclal-st.. it.. Neath; W. Milton Locike. 5. ^i(j01! Ferry; •jewporb; D. L. Jones, VI' ,y Thomas, Cold Tev. H. Gwerfyl James & jj >j\ Davies. 43, /■'eirmain Post-office. Pontyp« • uoberbfi. Wood. Jpper Thomas-st.. High-st. Ferndale iela-st., Morris ton T. 1' See y.. jf w Uuglles > i. Tllney, Saw Mills. Abe Seven Sisters ?ost-offlce, Tredegar J. .e t Bryamawc; T. Wallace J. Tong. 15- "av 1016 ff, Tomking AbergavenuY- X R D line, I SnVAL MAIL STEAMERS. FBOM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. taumjux TQ bostoN, ^Sat., Aug. 4 Sylvania .Tues., Aug. 7 gitrnna Tues.,Aug. 7 Ivernia Tues., Aug. 21 ?ervia_ Sat., Aug. 11 Ultonia .Tues., Aug. 28 Saloon, £ 12 and upwards; 2nd Cabin, '7 ins and upwards; 3rd Class rate, £ 5 5s. and up- L ZaZ uncording to steamer and season. 10 per cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon. 5 per ,ant. Second Cabin. Third class passengers by New York steamers looked to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, with- out extra charge Third class passengers by Boston steamers boouea to New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore without "JXtra charge. Outfit free. Regular line of steamers to Mediterranean ports: Ad Havre. Passengers booked through to all parts of America ind Canada. Apply to The Cunard Steamship Com- -)any, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any Local Agent- Messrs W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; 1. N. Bishop, 9, Rectory-road, Canton, Cardiff; r. M. Jones and Son, Aberavon and lore Talbot; D. T. Davies. 13, Upper Thomas- street, Merthyr; W. Hancock, 2, Dowuing-street, Llanelly; Joseph A. Williams, 23, Woodlleld-strect, Morriston J. L. Bowen, Lbmelly; D. W. Jlnghes, Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, 19. Market-street, Aber- tillery; F. W. Lewis, "Telegraph" omce, Havei- tordwest; Capt. J. A. Scott. Cathays, 1. Tong, Brynmawr; W. T. Olive, Chemist Briton Jerry; W. J. Harry, 8' Kiver-tevrace, Britannia, Porth; Win. Thomas and Son, Pontypridd Alr W. £ I. Williams, 41, Dunraven-street, Tonypandy. lift TVOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL PASSENGEll SAILINGS FKOM LIVERPOOL. Aug. 2nd, New England, for Boston. Vng. 9th, Dominion, for Quebec and Montreall. Aug. 16th, Cambroman, for Quebec and Montreal. Through tickets issued to III inland poiuti!. Klondyke.—Full particulars foi vyart.ed °« appUca- Mon. All passengers embark at l information to tog oCage. Write for handbook of in forma tkmto Richards, Mills and Co., 24. f 3 C. or to S. J. Davies. 9. Inward-place. Queen stree Stewart. 35. Mount Stuart-square Cantab 12, Castle-road W. J. Trounce, Ba J. A. Scott, 47, Cathayfr-terrace, W Jones Bros., Blasonlc Buildings, I outyprum, \v. Milton Locke, 3. Commercial^treet; • n83" Tilney, Carlyle-street, Abertillery, Mon. UJRAVE, MURPHY, & CO:S fiQta/ JiINE OF S'i'EAMEUB. Wn*in»"™*r hwansisa TO riAMBUita. f'l-rv f)K CADIZ captain Counor CITY OF DOHTMUND Captain <*reen CITS OF OPOKTO Captain Mariovy. \Tf th« ahore or other gtoHniers of tho stwoe line sgS^SJStoiS»™™"»"« ui. *,» nnnlv to the owners. Palgrave, For Freights. &C-. ap^y Dnbu„. or to tl.o forpliy and Co,, 1 pnilGESS & CO., Swansea. "A •> 7169 ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., STEAMERS BETWBEN^OBK and NEWPORT Sf^Pr?P WEDNESDAY. „ .» Tlirongh Rates to Limerick, K?ary.T^e'e.MaC?aKUd other places in the South of Ireland. ss? isrsn?sst.v,a«» g. lames Maddock, 109, Dock-street, Newport E. C. SSSnlnfcBute .Docks^Cardiff; or to City of Cork Packet Co., Ltd., Corl,. "LORD 11 LINE-OF STEAMERS, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Direct to CARDIFF. Intended Sailings of the following First-class Steamships:— SB LORD IVEAGH — about Aug. 8th ^B.te.aW.gpgt^-0^ Belfast, Managers. GUTHRIE. HEYWOOD & CO., 8. Moontstuart-square, Cardiff, Local Agents. 6971 — E' DEMPSTER & CO. LDEK' (BEAVER LINE) nir n r MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, s.S. LAKE SUPERIOR _.Aug. 14 8.s. LAKE ONTA » ■ an ts of Canada Passengers booked tnrongn »nd United States. rate3 for Superior ^f^l-asTengers. ?.»«■» »a r"'u' ""8,,iltoB 10 "3ST» *00" House, Water-streetjbiverpoo^ ^7^777 M. LANGLANDS & SONS'STEAMERS iVI oteaM COMMUNICATION ABERDEEN, NKWCAS ofIerSi nb Sunderland, or West Hartlepool. For Freight. ^c-^ppgo°WNING, I C J.J AN" T. T N E S T E A m E R S C will be regularly despatched to the following BOMBAY, kurrachee.^ND Persian (With option of transhipping^Hombaj). Glasgow Chester. head. /Fine Goods—1 /Fine Goods—\ RANALD Sep- 10 Ron?UPG "ds- Sept" 19 RANALD. | I Sept. ig ) COLOMBO, AIADILAS C,kl,(,Ul"rA. CJosi)1 At Glasgo-.v. At liirkfinliead CLAN Thurs., July 2S.Thurs„ Ang. 2 FERGUSON. I CI.AN I'I'hnrs.. Aug. 9.»'hurs., Ang. 16 F—nFV, EAST Ali'RICAN POItl'S. SOUTH c,08iD{! foV c.-ugo Tfiltiug cargo fo» I Glasgow, Aug. 23) Cape Town. t S Mossel Bay, I Mast London Birkenhead Aug. 30 J and Natal. „ (Glasgow .Aug, 9) AlgoaBay CLAN J r B JjAMONT { Birkenhead, Aug. 14 j Natal. • l'tmlv to Fred. R. Howe, N6wpoit. fiCM'ffor 109. Hope-street. G. «>ljoottiig. /TkOUSB SHOOMNO TO LET- SPOBTffi f Ks » PANjmiOB .M Offlei la».l »K"13a000 seres, lor » term ol yera to -^oNJtOOTHSHIKB AND THE SOUTfl^uiLDING SOCIETY pEl»MAN«5NT B15N' p Chai £ ma„ H J. PAti^RN^ ]';UNDS 8,884 2s 8d RESERVE <fc C0N APVA|^?itieS at 5 per Cent. On Freehold or (interest 5 per INVESTING OR current cent. P^^ASIT SHAi^ DEPOSITS au^eg °{jntere^^yigs Secretary. > >tiU,AST. AN!> PONTYPRIDD, LLAv^yys^ ROCIBTy. KHONDDA VAWJ^xNG SOCHSA*- PERMANENT BENEFIT Great Reduction to Ilorrowers. F.asy Repayments—5 to 20 Ye. -nt> No Annual Charge for Manage gaiety- Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid bY Redemption on fair Terms.. Com* Advances Made Promptly, g beanDS Investing Sing»e Payment rBcaed. _ntie9 pound Interest at 4 percent., ^4 Deposits received, repayable an bearing interest ut 3i pec cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secreta 3 Mr IL ^oTSallChamb^^ f a > £ l^O DAINE'S BILL PObl 1 SYNDICATE „ Fo:- Aberd^e, Kirwain, Moaatain Ash, I\ud ])Istricb iJ. ANDREWS, SECHRTMB* q5 JJ:^ OFFICES: R>1? NEW THEATRE. rr\HE DE REES BILL POSTING aNP I ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITEJ^-jjg fiitJPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST SPA^U] NEWPORT PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLIACTION. a o0 »8H?GE STJRBIfiT. NEWPORT. ^ales by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER & TELFER. IS- rcS&.c: Messrs BliUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. TiV/.ohold Estate, at Gloucester Aug. 4 Messrs W. C, CrAHKE & DOVEY. Plant, Machinery, Materials, &c., at penaxth.Aug. 14 r>wellii3G-hou«e and Premises, at Cardiff — Mr J.LLEWELLYN DAVIES. Freehold Residence, at Haverfordwest ^Aug. 4 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWR1NG, and PERR^. Freehold Properties, Ac., at Pontypridd Mr J. E. GUNN. Hotels, at Swansea .Aug. 30 Free licensed Houses, at Swansea August Building Estate, at Swansea Sel)t. Messrs IIERN and PERTWEE. Business Premises, etc,, at Cardiff .Aug. 9 Property, at Cardiff Aug. 16 ilr CHARLES A. JOEL. Stocks and Shares. at Newcastle-on-Xyne Aug. 8 Mr THOMAS LEWIS. Leasehold Property, at Treherbert Aug. 22 Messrs T. RULE OWEN & SON. Freehold Estates, at Haverfordwest .Aug. 22 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Freehoid Estate, at Newport Aug. 15 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Freehold Farm & Lauds, atLlantwit Major .Sept. 3 Building Sites, at Minehead V. ?C'ii Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept.. 11 Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, &c.. at St. Fagaa's Aug. 23 Freehold Residential Property Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON. Freehold Estates, at Laugharne August 10 GLAMO LtGANSHlRE." SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, Pitaate at Llantwit Major,alld within a few minutes' w,¡k of Llanswit Major Station, on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Llantwit Major, oil MONDAY, September 3rd, 1900, at3 o'clock in the afternoon, the VALUABLE COPYHOLD FARM AND LANDS, Known as DOWNCROSS M Situate in and around the town of Ijlantwifc Major, containing in the whole 108 ACRES, or thereabouts, and which will be divided into convenient lots for S £ Mans, particulars, and conditions of sale ore in course of preparation, and upon application to R. Forrest, Esq., Estate Oflices, St. Frwan's W. H. Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Church- street, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, 5. Higti-street, Cardiff. „ 378 IN THE CENTRE^OlP'tHE^DE^VON AND SOMER- SET STAGHUNT1NG COUNTRY „ SALE OF DESIKAJBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC TION, in a marquee in thrpTf??KgDAy September Metropole, Minehead, on THURS-UAi, ceptexnuti r.n, loon nt x o'clock in the Afternoon, 24 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUlLiDlINU SITES, «ifnate on the North Hill. Minehead, commanding unsurpassed land and sea views, and possessing un usual attractions to persona requiring sites for tne erection of residential property. The town of Minehead is in touch with all the Bristol Channel centres- A pier is now m course or erection, and when this is completed regular ser- vice of boats to Barry, Cardiff, and other Bustol Channel ports will be established. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale may be obtained upon application to Messrs P°'^ £ o^ Jovceand Davis, Solicitors, Minehead, Mr «• Koberts. Architect and Surveyor, Taunton or lB^Ai Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, SOUTHERNDOWN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Within about four and a half miles of Bridgend and about one hour's journey from Cardiff. 4 M ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have instructions to OFFER for SALE shortly by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract; all that CapitalFREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY of between 18 and 19 acres, being a portion of what 07 is known as Craig-yr-Eos, Southerndown, imme- diately adjoining the sea shore, where there are no cliffs, and where there are very extensive sands. affording excellent bathing. The view from the property is very extensive, and the air is exceptionally bracing and invigorating. There is a good residence about 150 feec above the sea level built of polled white Sutton stone from plans of the emiuent London architect, the late Mr Gwilt. The adjoining lano slopes gradually towards the shore, with a frontage towards the sea of about 1,500 feet, affording excellent building sites. The house contains three sitting-rooms, a dressing- room, and seven bedrooms (one on the ground floor), good kitchens and servants' hall, good cellarage, larder, etc, There is a good elitrancp lodge, a loose box, two- sta.lled stable, and other stabling, two coachhouses, two outdoor bedrooms for men, laundry, outsnle larder, fowlliouses, pigstyes, barn, cowhouses, and other outbuildings. There is a tennis lawn, and there are very produc- tive and well-shocked gardens. '['he pasture and other land are some of the besu in the neighbourhood, and there are common rights of pasturage and other common rights of the Manor of Ogmore applicable to the property. If not sold as above, the Residence, with a. smaller portion of laud, will be offered for sale sepaxoltely. The Auctioneers call especial attention to the sale, it being verv seldom that land in the locality comes into tjie market, and exceedingly seldom that it hraf freehold tenure.. For further particulars and orders to view apply to Messrs Vachell aud Co., Solicitors, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, 8207 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No. 44, OAKFIELD-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 1%/f ESSRS STEPHENSON aud ALEX- Iw| ANDER are instructed by Richard Smith, Esq., to SELL bv AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, September 11th, 1900, the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Contents of this Residence. Further particulars in future advertisements, aud in catalogues, which mav shortly be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. ^08.. GREEN FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, NEAR CARDIFF. m/fESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- Vfi ANDER are instructed by Mr James Howell to SELL by AUCTION at this farm on THURS; DAY, the 23rd August next, at 2 o'clock in the A350VIEXCELLENT SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 25 PURE-BKED BERKSHIRE PIGS (rrom the B trains of J. A. Fricker. Esq., Burtonmere, Wilts; a'JERSB^BOWr'SsEY COW and HEIFER^ also a few HORSES, Particulars of which will appear in future advertise- ments. Meantime information may be obtained on fipclr cation to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 8397 ELY^SCTFWAYTPENARTH HARBOUR. COMPLETION OF SUBWAY CONTRACT, SALE OF PLANT, MACHINERY MATERIALS, STORES, etc. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY are instructed by Mr Thomas Taylor, con- tractor, to SELL by AUCTION, near to the C^rdifT entrance of the Ely Subway, oil iUESDA^, f^gus 14th, 190C, commencing at 11 n"m. pnnctuaJly, the PLANT, MACHINERY, MAlERIALS, &c., used in connection with the contract, and comprising compressed-air engine in excellent condition, 13m. steam cylinder by 20in. stroke, with two • by 11 Schram and Co.; serni-portablc compound engine with boiler complete, 8m. ^'S^-pressure cylinder, 14in. low-pressure cylinder by nin. stroke, by John Fowler and Co.; 6in. double hauling engine -.villi 3ft. drum and connections com- plete; egg-end air receiver, lift. 6in. by 4ft. 6m., 1 ditto, 5ft. Sin. x 2in.; Evans' Tangye pump, 7in, steam end, Sill. water end, x 15in. stroke about 350 yards of railway siding as laid, with double T head rails, from 75 to 801bs. per yard, together with sleep- ers and usual conziectiong; about 5 tons cast iron tubing, 4 stop valves, w.i. tunnelling schiele, about 3 tons loose flange steel pipes, quantity of 2m. piping, 2 timber bogies, about 2 tons 4Jin. x liin. new bolts and nuts, large quantity of pitch pine and other timber, pitch pine jetty, large quantity of railway sleepers, scaffold poles, and planks, stone crnsher (by Blake), vertical boiler 10ft. by 6ft., quantity of brass, lead piping, corrugated iron engine shed, wood- built office, contents of ithsms' shop, &c. Detailed Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after the 30th inst. from the Auctioneers, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 8209 GLAMORGANSHIliE. MERMAID HOTEL, MUMBLES, and MACKWORTH HOTEL, NEATH. MR J. E. GUNN has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION at the Metro- pole Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of August, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing valuable Leasehold Premises Lot .-AIl that valuable and newly-erected g FREE AND FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL and Premises, known as the MERMAID HOTEL, situate at THE MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA, together with the ornamen Lai grouuds and 3tabling attached thereto. The hotel, which is of a most pleasing elevation, is also capitally designed as a first-class hotel. The property is situate near the celebrated MumblesHead,commands a free and uninterrupted view of the magnificent SWANSEA BAY and DEVONSHIRE COAS I. The hotel coutaina. general and private dining, drawing, banquetting, billiard, and smoke-rooms, numerous bedrooms, and all modern conveniences. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th December, 1895, at £ S0 per annum. The furniture and effects, tenant and trade fix- tures and fittings,gas fittings, and stock to be taken by the purchaser at valuation as provided for in the conditions of sale. Lot Z.-All that valuable Free and Fully-Licensed FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL known as the MACKWORTH HOTEL, Neath. The hotel contains smoke room, hotel bar, vaults bar, coffee room, general and private sitting-rooms, commercial rooms, kitchens, stabling, and the usual offices, lavatories, etc. The hotel, which is situated in the centre of Neath, is exceedingly well-built, and is held for the residue of a term of 21 years from the 24th June, 1894, at a yearly rental of 4160. A further term of teu years can be obtained at the same rental subject to certain conditions. The furniture, fittings, etc., to be taken by the purchaser as in Lot 1. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Westgate Chambers, Cardiff, or from Messrs Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix, Solicitors,! 8599 Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff. PKELfflfflARy NOTICE OF SALE, 1899-N. 1,683. TV THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHANCERY A DIVISION—Mr JUSTICE BYRNE. -m yrR j. E. GUNN (the person appointed VI in the action) has been instructed to SELL -i-»-*rTpL[C AUCTION, during the month of Sep- bYJ^r all that Valuable 1 COPYHOLD. AND LEASEHOLD l*Kl> BUILDING ESTATE, including the including the MAGNIFICENT BUILDING known as THE LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, A' «hole;of the Property belonging to the b«ingr A VGLAND BAY COMPANY, LIMITED. ■NTRW „0Hiculars will be published at an early £ 'artkel" p 8398 d £ £ e'ctioaeer's Office. Westgate Cfcn»l»Wr Cardiff. alt5 by faction. PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATES. MESSRS T. RULE OWEN and SON have been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, on WEDNESDAY, August 22nd, 1900, the following „ PROPERTIES In convenient Lots :— PARISH OF SPITTAL. No. Tenement. Area. Tennant. Term. Å. R, P. 1 Fields 29 2 1 Mrs Davies. Yearly n (Landers Hook 74 2 39 }^i'lia,ns Lease 2 1 Field Mrs Smith Yearly 3 Jubilee House and Garden u. 0 1 0 Mrs Hannah Edwards Lease (Part of Moorlands „ John Griffiths Lease 4 J do. — 86 1 8 do. Yearly (Field Mis Smith Yearly t- f Lower Farm 16 3 1 *IV Lease 5 (Fields Mrs Smith Yearly 6 Churchiand Cottages and Burgages 258 1 21 Mr William Smith Lease 7 PTeld, Moor, and Burgage 6 2 5 Mrs Smith Yearly 8 Webbs Way 17 3 3 Mr John Watts Lease 9 Vield 7 1 35 Mr T. Llewellyn Yearly 10 Fields 12 2 17 Mrs Davies Yearly 11 Cottage and Garden 0 0 30 do Yearly 12 do. do 0 0 32 do Yearly 13 Part Big House 34 3 20 do Yearly 14 Fields 9 1 0 do lYearly 15 Fields 13 3 37 do Yearlv 16 Westgate 49 117 Mrs Thomas 'Lease" NOTE.—There is excellent Grazing over 37 Acres of Commons conveniently situated near the Village. PARISH OF LITTLE NEWCASTLE. 17 Hotwells and Finger Post 67 1 11 Mr Thomas James (Yearly (New Holmas Mr Henry Morgan (Yearly 18 -I Undivided Land 54 3 9 do. lYearly ( Cottage, Garden, and Paddock Mr F. Vaughan (Yearly ( Bwlch-v-Rbos Mr F.Thomas Yearly 19 •! Field 39 3 32 Mr F- Vaughan Yearly (Plantation hand NOTE.—There is in addition an undivided 4th share in 19a. lr. 23p. attached to this Lot. 20! Ffynon Bedr, Old Holmas, Undivided Land 142 1 25 Mr John Vaughan | Yearlv NOTE.—There is in addition an undivided 4th share lu 19a. lr. 25p. attached to this Lot. Particulars, Plans. a,;d Conditions of Sale may be obtaiued of Messrs T. Rule Owen and Son, Estate -Part- I r, t Agents and Valuers, Haverfordwest; or of Messrs Wilde, Moore. and Wigston, 21, College-hill, London. 8389 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RE HENRY LLEWELLYN GROVER, ESQ., DECEASED. SALE of the FREEHOLD ESTATE, known as "CLYDACH COURT," LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY, and Stocks and Share? in various Public Companies. „ „ „ "ll/f ESSliS GOTT WALTZ, BOWRING, }W J and PERRY have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, on an early date, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, STOCKS AND SHARES. The FREEHOLD MANSION HOUSE, LAND and GARDENS, with the Extensive STABLING, GREENHOUSE and CONSERVATORY, known as CLYDACH COURT," situate in the Parish of Llanwontvo, and about two miles from the town of Pontvpridd. TWELVE DWELLING-HOUSES, SITUATE IN GROVER-STREET, PONTYPRIDD, producing a yearly rent of S171 2s. An undivided moiety of SIXTEEN COTTAGES, known as MARITIME-TERRACE. PONTYPRIDD, producing an aggregate yearly rent of E187 4s. An undivided FOURTH PART of 7 ACRES 28i PERCH of BUILDING LAND at PONTYPRIDD, held for the residue of a term of 99 years. Portions of this Land have been sublet for building purposes. STOCKS and SHARES in the FERNDALE GAS COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD STEAM LAUNDRY. RHYMNEY COAL COMPANY, CARDIFF AND GLAMORGAN VALLEYS LAND AND BUILDING INVESTMENT COMPANY, WESTERN VALLEYS WATER AND GAS COMPANY, ALEXANDRA DOCKS AND RAILWAY COMPANY. Full detailed advertisements will shortly appear, and Particulars and Conditions of Sale when ready mav be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff, or of Messrs GROVER, GROVER, & WILLIAMSON, SOLICITORS, 8067 CARDIFF AND PONTYPRIDD. -+- THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1",00. ]Vf ESSES S. HERN and PERTWEE jf JL will SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Car lift, on THURSDAY, August 9th, 1900, at3 p.m. the following VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES 101 the centre of the town of Cardiff, and VILLA RESIDENCE, ROATH, viz. Lot 1.—All that PIECE of LAND, with the MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, and WAREHOUSES therein, situate and being No. 5, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, let to A. J. Smith, Butcher, under a lease for 14 years from the 1st day of October, 1895, at the yearly rent of £2.34. The premises are now held under a lease for a term of 78 years from the 1st day of September, 1835, at the yearly rent of JM 8s, and under a further agreement for a lease whereby the premises are agreed to be demised for a term of 84}2 years from the 29th September, 1914, at a rent of X75 per annum, the lessee by such agreement undertaking to pay an additional yearly rent of P,70 125 free from all deduc- tions except income tax by equal half-yearly pa)- ments, of which the first shall be made on the 29th September. 1900, aud the last on the 29th September, 1914, and to expend the sum of ;EI,M at the least upon the premises between the 29th September, 1914, and :he 29th September, 1915. The lease and agree. ment above referred to can be inspected at the Office of tho Vendor's Solicitors on any day not more than seven days priov to the Sale, and any purchaser sliail be assumed to purchase with full notice of and snbie. t to the contents thereof respectively. GOLD-STREET ROATH. Lot 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMISES, being No. 5, GOLD-STREET, ROATH. CARDIFF, held on lease for -it term of 99 years from March 25th, 1870. at an apportioned ground rent of £ 3, and now in the occupation of the Vendor, who will give vacant possession upon completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, S. Hern and Pertwee. F.S.I., 93, St., Jlnry-sbreet, Cardiff; or to Messrs Spencers and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8248 BY ORDER OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF P. K. HEARD, Esq., Deceased. LISVANE, NIiJAR CARDIFF, SHORT DISTANCE OFF LLANISHEN STATION. MESSRS S. HERN AND PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of August, 1900, at 3 p.m.. all that charming small COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situate as above, linown as Cae Nicholas, togetiior with the very attractive grouads, whicit include H, picturesque wood, excellent tennis iawu, llower and kitchen gardens-, aud orchard, the whole cover- ing about 2 acres, a portion of which is freehold. The house is well built, artistically fitted and decor. ated, and most conveniently arranged, comprises good entrance hall, bicycle room, lavatory, drawing- room, 20ft. 6in. x 17ft. dining-room, 2-Oft. 6in. x 15ft. without large bav window, library, about 18ft. x lift. 6in. good kitchen, with buttery hatch and butler's pantry, scullery, and capital domestic offices, 7 bedrooms, dressing-room, w.c., bathroom and lavatory, linen cupboards, &e. The house aud ground command charming views of the Channel and surrounding country. There is an ample supply of good water. Lisvane Church is distant about 300 yards from the house. The leasehold portion of the property is held for 99 years from the 24th June, 1896, at a ground rent of 126. Also at the same time and place. RICHARDS TERRACE. All those two welt-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES known as 76 and 78, Richards-ter- race, close to Newport-road, held on a lease of 99 years from 25th March, 1873, subject to an annual ground rent of L3 17s 6d and 43 Os 6d respectively. Farther particulars and cards to view may be ob- taiued of the auctioneers, Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee. F.B.I., 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or of Messrs Blosse and Arthur Waldron, Solicitors, Duke- street, Cardiff. 3302 CARMARTHENSHIRE. TOWN. TOWNSHIP. AND PARISH OF LAUGHARNE. UNUSUALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF EXCEED- INGLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and ..1' SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Brown's Hotel, Laugharne, at half-past 2 o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, on FRIDAY, 10th August, 1900, the above PROPERTY, comprising a valuable Residence and Premises and capital Building Sites, situate in and near the Town of Laugharne numerous Closes of rich Accommoda- tion Land in the Township of Laugharne, together with the following well-known Farms and Holdings, viz,— Name of Farm. Tenant. Acreage. A. A. 1. Brixton .Mr J. R. John .208 3 28 Dela.corse Mr Henry Muscott .113 3 27 Northwaddin.Executors of David Edmunds 18 2 5 Bronwast .Mr D. Lewis 52 3 25 Wocford3 Mr Richard Raymond. 26 2 8 j Hall Down .Mr David Edmunds. 99 0 29 Eynon's Down rlr William Jones 77 2 15 Lower Town Park .Mr Owen WilliMns 6 0 19 I Lower New Parks .Mr Evan David 11 0 16 TadhillFarm Mr John Raymond 7 10 Coalpit Park Farm.Mr James John 13 1 30 and other valuable holdings situate in the township and parish of Laugharne, all being let to good tenants at moderate rentals, and containing alto- gether nearly 700 acres of excellent meadow, pasture, and arable land. The Houses and Building;; on the respective Farms are substantially built, conveniently arranged, and afiJrd very ample and excellent accommodation. With few exceptions, the homesteads and buildings are in a thorough state of repair. The Estate is intersected by good roads, and is well watered throughout. For plans, particulars, and conditions of Bale, apply to Messrs Leslie and Hardy, Solicitors, 17. Bedford-row, London, W.C.; or to Messrs J. Howell Thomas & Son, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Surveyors. Carmarthen- 8.\26 OAA CANADIAN and AMERICAN OUV/ HORSES, By AUCTION. SALE EVERY TUESDAY throughout the year. AMERICAN REPOSITORY (Late CRUIT'S), 317-319, Prescot-road, Stanley, Liverpool, Largest Horse Importers in the World, Telegraphic address, Sulky, Liverpool." DOUGLAS H. GRAND, 7522 Manager and Auctioneer. J MP OR I' AN T J^O'FIC^E Daring the Summer Months the Hours of Closing will be as alider:- EACH EVENING AT SEVEN, Except SATURDAY, when we CLOSE at ONE o'clock. T F Q°MLEY AND S°NSl 1289 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF;. MPORTANT to THOSE WHO S UFFER. 11 Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel aud pains ia the back, Post free for 4s from G. D. Hortou, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road North, Birmingham. Agents:—Cardiff—R. Mumford, Chemist.&c., Meteor- street, Splotlands, and Castle-road, Roath, Mertnyr-, Wills, Chemist. Swwjsem-Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford- street. Newport — Young. Chemist, High-street Pontypridd—Oliver Davies, Chemist Mill-street. NJJ —Haa never been knowu toj&ji,. elmle NaAwe=d free. Please name pppoa TREHERBERT. I SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR THOMAS LEWIS has received .1.? A instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Dunraven Hotel. Treherbert, on WEDNES- DAY. August 2211d, 1900, at 3.30 p.m., subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then ani there pro- duced, the following substantial LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. All those two SHOPS find DWELMNG-HOUSES situate and being Nos. 20 and 21, Diiiiraven-street Treherbert, in the respective occupations of Messrs T Cove and F. Pearce, at the rental of £3210s and £ 22 respectively. The premises are held uuder a lease for a term of 99 years from the lat May. 1868, at the annual ground rent of E3 8,. J The properties are very will built, in good position, surrounded with large coHieries, and suitable for an trade purposes, as well as being an excellent opportunity for capitalists to secure n. good, sound investment, and will bo sold either together or in two lots, as shall be decided at the sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer Baglan Chambers, Pentre, Glam. or to FAIRFAX SPOFFORTH, Solicitor, 24, Broad-street, Bristol. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY. CARDIFF MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER, and 1)' TELFER will hold their next usual FORT- NIGHTLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, & SADDLERY on THURSDAY, August 16th, commencing at one o'clock. Entries are catalogued in the order they are received, and should be forwarded at once to 15, High- street, Cardiff. 3395 CORP OK ATlfJN HlDRSi7: ~i ;EPO 8 JTO U CARDIFF HORSE SHOW WEEK. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER and 1f TELFER beg to announce that they will hold SPECIAL SALES at their Repository of HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS HACKS, COBS, AND PONIES as follows :— MONDAY, September lOtli—Small Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, and Heavy Draught Horses. TUESDAY, September Iltil.-fluiiterk;, Pedigree Hackneys, and Harness Horses over 15 hands. Entry forms and further particulars on application to the Auctioneers, 15, High-street, Cardiff. 8396 4 ales by gtttber. gALE OF BOOK D^BIF s". In the matter of a DEED OF ASSIGNMENT for the BENEFIT OF CREDITORS executed on the 3rd dav of April, 1900, and registered on the 6th dav of April, 19U0, by EDMUND LEWIS, trading Edmund Lewis and Co., 19, Church-street, Cardiff Grocer. Mr J. Stanfield, of Lion Chambers, 71, St. Marv- street, Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, the Trustee under the above Deed, invites TENDERS for the Uncollected Book Debts of this estate amounting to al 3s 5d, a schedule of which, together with the conditions of sale, may be inspected at his office, Lion Chambers, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Tenders must be for specific amounts, made in writing, and lodged at the above address not later than 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, 1900, marked Book Debts." 8335 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted I Stutters aUl) (Contracts. j^OROUGH OF~ ABERAVON; -> dt The Gas Committee are prepared to receive TENDERS for 1,700 Tons of large GAS COAL and 300 Tons of Cannel, to be delivered in (luftutities as required by the 1st May, 1301. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me not later than the 11th August, 1900 8382 ST. TENNANT, Town Clark. 8382 ST. TENNANT, Town Clark. ^I'AESTEG HOSPITAT, COMMITTER TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of on INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL,' with Ad- ministrative and Disinfecting Blocks. Prans Md Specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr Joseph Humphreys, C.E., the Urban District Council's Surveyor, Town If all Chambers, Maest.ec. Sealed lenders, endorsed lender for Hospital," to be sent tome not later than Tuesday, the 21st dav of August. The Committee does not bind itself to accent" tfe lowest or any Tender. 1 ROBERT SCALE. i f 4. to ^,e Committee. Blaestfig, 1st August, 1900. rilENDERS are invited for BUILDING JL VESTRY at Glandore Chapel, Tail's Well. Plan and specification may be inspected at Mr Eli Jenkins, Dvnevor Cottage, Giacyilvn, Taff's Well, to whom lenders are to be sent on or before the IOtkl August, 1900. The iowest or any Tender not neces- sarily acceptert. 35 Tgl ENDERS are" invited^ forlR)RMING J- ROADS, FOOTPATHS, DRAINS, etc., BUILD- PERIOR HOUSES and twenty-four CUIIAUES, near Porth, for the Lewis Merthyr Consolidated Collieries, Limited. Plans and Speciifcations may be seen and Forms of j(*eirs Cf>d at the offices of Messrs James Cardiff°r^aa' ^rc^^ec>i8' Cliarles-street Chambers, Sealed and endorsed Tenders are to be sent to the offices of the Company, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on or before 12 o'clock, the 15th day of August, 1900. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES & MORGAN, MM.S.A., Architects and Surveyors, 8334 Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. T0 0 0 N T P, A C T 0 R S TENDERS reauired for WIDENING and CLEANING the RIVER LLYNFI, between Llan- gorse Lake and the County Bridge near Liang-orse, for Erecting Timber Bridges, Piling and oth,r works for the Llangorse Sewers Commissioners. Specification and other particulars of F Baldwin, Surveyor, Brecon. Tenders to be delivered on or before SATURD 4Y morning, August 11th. 8357 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. morning, August 11th. 8357 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. To ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. r ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED. WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES. ANGLES. TEES. CHANNELS. CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES. FIRE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams: "Dawnsy. Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 public jtyjjointnwuts. O.ELLIGAER COUNTYSCHOOL FOR VX GIRLS.—SCIENCE MISTRESS WANTED. or equivalent qualifications. Able to teach mathematics, botany, physics, French. Teaching ?JPerie?ce essential. Duties to begin September 18th. Salajy, £ 100 to £ 110.—Apply Headmistress. 204 ISCA SCHOOL BOARD. DANYGRAIG BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS to org,e of„„the Infants' Class of the above scn.001. Salary £ 75 per annum. Applications, statin? age, qualifications, and accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, must reach the under- iiM? n later than 11 a.m. on Tuesday, the 21st Dated this 1st day of August, 1900. 94 Rfrt» wn'" v" EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 24, Stow Hill, Newport, MOD. 8383 CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY SCHOOLS. K ^HEADMASTER will shortly be APPOINTED by the County Governing Body of Carnarvonshire, acting under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, acting under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, I for the Llanberis District Day Dual Countv School. {salary £ 120 and Capitation Fees, estimated to produce £ 120. No residence provided. Previous experience in teaching essential. To commence duties in September next. A knowledge of the Welsh language desirable. I Scholarships and bursaries are given to promising pupils from elementary schools. Applications and testimonials (40 printed copies of each) should be received by the undersigned before the twelfth day of August. Canvassing strictly prohibited. J. H. BODVEL ROBERTS, Clerk to the County Governing Body. Carnarvon, 19th July, 1900, 8192 NO NAME OINTMENT^ This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wenads, lH5fr o6 ^e^8' sca'd heads, blotches on the face *hd body.St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, braises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, c. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skiu of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. TVTO NAME PILLS. JkJ For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secre- tions. they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. SolcLin pots and boxes by all chemists. Price 7 J^d Is 13id and 2s 9d each. No family should be vrithou tbem. BOKB PROPBtEXOB J. WHITEHOUSB, 194 JDERITKND MIRDUNU-HAM, t Agenterw&ntod in every district 1160 fnhIic Jlaiias. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL PERSONS CLAIMING GRAVES in the Graveyard attached to the TABERNACLE CHAl'EL, EFAIL ISAF, are requested to forward their claim to the Minister of the said Chapel, within the month of August, 1900, as otherwise they will lose their claim to such graves. 194 To tbe ÕVEHSEERS of th POOR of the PARISH of BEDWELLTY, in the COUNTY of MON- MOUTH, and to Mr FRANCIS ALLEN, the SUPERINTENDENT of POLICE for the Division of Bedwellty, in the said county. I TOM DAVIS, of No. 4, MILL. a STREET, PONTYPRIDD, in the COUNTY of MONMOUTH. Grocer, do HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the General Animal Licensing Meeting for the Division of Bedwelltv, to be holden at the Police Court, Blackwood, in the said County of Monmouth, on Friday, the 24th day of August, 1900, at 10.30 a.m., for the grant of a Licence authorising me to hold any of the Excise Licences which may be held by a publican for the sale by retail of intoxicating liqnors, to be consumed either on or off a certain house and premises situn.te upon part of Cwmsyfiog T,-avm, Elliot's Town, New Tredegar aforesaid, at the junction of the parish road leading to Bedwelltv aforesaid with Alexandra-road and Jubilee-road, Elliot's Town, aforesaid, to be called or known by the name or sign of the Atex;uidra Hotel," and of which said premises David Williams and Thomas James, of Coedpenmaen-road, Pontypridd aforesaid, builders. are the owners. Given under my hand this 30th day of July, 1900, 8394 TOM DAVIS. ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL. E. C. FRY, Commanding. Cardiff, 4th August, 1900. I.-Paxadeg.-Wecluesday, Thursday, and Friday, Group Drill at 7.30 p.m. 2 Competition, 61-Pounder P,.M.L.-This compe- tition will take place at Lavernock on Saturday next, 11th iURI; The result of draw for order of firing is as follows:—1st, No. 11 Company 2nd, No. 1 Compa v 3rd, No. 9 Company ? 4th, No. 3 Company 5th, No. 6 Company 6th. No. 8 Company 7th, No. 2 Company 8th, No. )0 Company; 9th, No. 4 Company 101b, No. 1 Company 11th, No. 5 Company. The Company Groups will proceed to Lavernock as follows:—No. It Company by 10.12 n.m. train from Call oxton- Nos. 3 and 7 Comp?.uiex by 1035 a.m. train from Queen-street to Penarth and by brake to Lavernock. No. 9 Company by brake from Penarth on arrival of 10 51 a in. traiu from Cardiff. No. 6 Company by 1 pm. train from Riverside. No. 8 Company by 11.52 am. train from Hriiigend and by 1 p.rri tr:.ln from Riverside. No. 10 onipany by 1.14 p.m. train from Penarth. Nos. 2 aud 4Companies by 1.58 p.m. train from Queen-street. Nos. 1 and 5 Com- panies by 3.45 p.m. train froia Queen-street 0:' 3.50 .p.in, G.W.R. 3.—Dismissol.—No. 1849 Gunner E. Qiiiilaii, No. 8 Company. is dismissed from the Corps. 4.—Duty I -For duty—No. 7 Company. By order, (Sigued) G. K. C. WILKINS, Captain R.A., Adjutant 2nd Glam. Vol. Artillery. PENARTn COMPANIES. Wednesday, aiid Fri(lay-Uroip Drill at 7.30 p.m. Dutv t-tostt-For duty—No. 10 Company. (Signed) F. S. THOMAS, Major, Commanding Penarth Companies. ST. FAGAN'S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETf. FLOWElt SHOW IN THE ST- FAGAN'S CASTLE GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. 1900. BAND of the 3rd V.B. WELSH REGIMENT IBy kind permission of Col. Gaskell.) OPENED BY LADY WINDSOR AT 1 P.M. Admission—1 to 3, 2s 6d; 3 to 7, Is. 8377—403e IjTAST GLAMORGAN AGRICUL- TUBAL SOCIETY, The ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW will be held at MOUNTAIN ASH ON THURSDAY, AUGUST lltb, 1900. President: The Right. Hon. Lord ABERDARE, GRAND SHOW HORoES (many open classes), CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS. POULTRY and PIGEONS (open). DOGS (ooetii, DAIRY PRODUCE, VEGETABLES and FRUIT (open). HONEY (open), IMPLEMENTS, &c., &e. Ambulance and Butter-Making Competitions on Show Ground open to Monmouth and Glamorgan. GREAT TIMBERING and SHOEING CLASSES. Hiding, Driving, Tandem, and Open Jumping. Large Horse Rings as usual. Entries close August 17th, 1900. Edward Evans, Secretary, Mountain Ash W. W. Williams, Hon. Sec., Caerphilly J. Long, Chairman. Mountain Ash. 8393 OYAL (DICK) VETERINARY tt, COLLEGE, EDINBURGH. SEVENTY-EIGHTH SESSION. Trustees-The LORD PROVOST. MAGISTRATES, and COUNCIL of the CITY of EDINBURGH. An EXAMINATION in GENERAL KNOWLEDGE will be held on September 18th, 19th, 20th, 1900. Next Session commences TUESDAY. October 2nd, 13^0 Further particular m -vill be given c; i, application to 123 PRINCf i/Ar» DEWAR. VICTORIA CNivLl-,oi'i:i*. o W.ENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. WINTER SESSION BEGINS on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st. Full opportunities for study are offered to studeuts preparing for any of the Examinations in Medicine and Surgery in the United Kingdom. Special facilities are also offered in the following departments:— DENTAL DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT. Prospectuses of these Departments, together with particulars of Scholarships, &c., and any further ;n. formation, will be forwarded on application to 8296 S. CHAFFERS. Registrar. -S1\(.fEORGE'SliOSPITÄL lVIEDICAL S. SCHOOL, HYDE PARK CORNER, S.W. The WINTgH SESSION will commence on Mon- day, October 1st, when an Introductory Address will be delivered at 4 p.m. by Dr. Francis G. Penrose, Physician to the Hospital, and joint Lecturer oil the Principles and Practice of Mc,cin. Prospectuses and particulars of Entrance Scholar- ships, Exhibitions, Prizes, Regulations, Fees, &c.. &.C., may be obtained ou application to the Desn of the School. 8J83 rBlHE MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL JL MEDICAL SCHOOL. j The WINTER SESSION, 1900.1901, commences MONDAY, October 1st. j Two Entrance Scholarships (9100 nnd £ 60); a University Scholarship ( £ 60) for Oxford and Cambridge Students who have attended Anatomy and Physiology. Examination September 25th, 26th, and 27th. Full particulars from 8334 W. PASTEUR, M.D., Dean. C" 1IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ) KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs BRAGINTON, M.A., and HINKS. SVCCF,ssEs SECOND DIVISION CLERKS 86 of 120 places Boy Copyists (Jan.), 18: Excise, (Nov. '99), 40 of 80 Telegraphists, (Feb.), 8 of 45; Customs, (Jan), 8 of 25, including 1st. GIRL CLERKS (Mar.), 7; Woman Clerks (Mar.), 8, including 1st; Female Telegraphists ('Dec.),; 7; Female Sorters (April, '99), 7. Prospectus from Secretary, King's College London. 5337 C~~IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION S^ KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs BRAGINTON, M.A.. and HINKS. SUCCESSES; SECOND DIVISION CLERKS, 86 of 120 places Boy Copyists (Jan.), 18 Excise (May, '00), 40 of 80, including 2, 8 of 1st 13; Telegraphists (Feb.), 8 of 45; Customs (Jan.), 8 of 25, including 1st. GIRL CLERKS (MarA. 7 Woman Clerks (Mar.), 8, including 1st, Female Telegraphists (Dec.), 7; Female Sorters (Apr., '99). 7. Prospectus from Secretary, King's College, London. N OTICE OF REMOVAL. W. A. BEER, TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, LATE OF 42, QUEEN-STREET, has now REMOVED to his NEW and more com- modious PREMISES, 14, CHARLES-STREET. CARDIFF. ——— 503 Nat. Tel., 337. Established. 1857 iegal otíctS. B THOMAS EVANS (Pentwyn Isha), Deceased. Pursuant to 22 and 23 Vic., c. 35. intituled An Act to Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDITORS aud other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of THOMAS EVANS, late of Pen- twyn Isha, near Ynysybwl. in the parish of Llon- wonno, in the Couuty of Glamorgltu, Gentleman, de- ceased, who died on the 26th day of April, 1900, and lettersof administration to whose personal estate and effects were granted on the 14th day Of July, 1900, out of the Llandaff District Registry of the Pro- bate Division of her Majesty's Hieh Court of Justice. to Thomas Evans, of Burdon's Hill, in the Parish of Wenvoe, in the County of Glamorgan, Gentleman, are hereby to send the particulars in writing of their said Claim*, or Demands to ns, the undersigned, as Solicitors to the said administrator, on or before the 18th day of August, 1900, after which date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard oniv to the Claims and De- mands to which he shall then have notice, and he will not be liubie for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons, of whose Claim and Demands be shall Dot then have had notice. Dated this 1st day of August, 1900, SPENCERS & EVANS. 6, Working-street, Cardiff, 8372 Solicitors for the snid Administrator. 'C""=-=- -==c.c. I Wil.LiAMh' I PON TARDA W ill I YY OHM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Veara 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 tormeuting pests by taking these lozenges, the thin, pale-faceU, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and uveiy» the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians, Sir.-I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy aad efficacious care for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommen- dation for children.—W, HUTCHINSON, Vica of Bowdon Sold at 9d, 13d, and 2s 3d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J.,fiavies, Chemist, 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testU moniftls. symptiQBs. &(. ov applioftfcion. U56 W A N S EA O'F F ICE 8 OFTHB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS' I", Sublic Amusements. CARDIFF. T HEATRE R OYALS c ARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT BEDFORD CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. REOPENING August 6th. with THE LIGHTS 0' LONDON. Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. /TIT"nrD TITFA'T"R E VJT Lessee and Manager EDWABD QOTOLBY. LAST NIGHT OF THE G R E A T G LOBE. Time and PopuJar Prices as usual. Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen- street. Monday, Bank Holidav, at 2 and 7.30, DELIVERED FROM EVIL. Cxatrstaus. p. AND A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, &c. Weather and circumstances permitting; AUGUST. Leave Cardiff. 1 Leave Weston. Sat., 4-8.30, 9.30, 10.30, | Sat. 4—9.15, 10.15, 11.15 11.30 a.m., 12,30,2.0, Z.45,1 a.m., 12.15, 1 15 7.0, 7 30 8.30 p.m. ) 9 30 p.m. Bank Holiday,6—5J5,10.0, • Bank Holiday, 6-9.30, 10.15. 11.0 a.m., 12.15, I 10.45, *11.0. "1145 a.m„ 12.45, 1.15, 2.0. 3 15, "3.30, I -11.0.1.30,2,0,4,0,4.15,4.30, 5.15 p.m. 10.15,10.20, 10.30 p m. Tues., 7—6.0,11.45 a.m., 12 | Tues., ?—11.15 a.m., 1.15, noon, 12.30,2.30, 4.45 p.m. 3.15, 5.30, 5.45, 6.0 p.m. Wed., 8-7 ¡.!I1., 1.0, 115, i Wed., 8-12.30, 2.0, 2.45, 4.0, 2.0. 3 15, 4.0, 5.0, 6 p.m. 4.45,6.30,6,45,7.0 p.m. Thnrs., 9—8.0 a.m.. 2.0, 3.0, Thurs 9—1.30, 2,45, 3.45, 4.0. 5.0,6.0, 7.0 p.m. j 4.45. 6.0. 7.30, 7.45 p.m. Fri. 10—*7.30,9.0 a.m. 2.45, Fvi. 10—*8.15 a.m.. 2.15 a.m. 2.45, | Fvi. 1O-.8.J5 run., 2.15 3.30, 5,30. 7.30 p.m. 4.15,6.15,8.,5,8.45p.iil. QPECIAL SAILINGS. SATURDAY, Aug. tlI. WHOLE-DAY TRIP TO mnSTOh-Cudiff *8.0 a.m., Bristol 9.45 p.m. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVBLLY.— Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Clovelly j.45 p.m., Ilfruconibe 5,30, Ljumonln 6.0 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP TO CLEVEBON via Weston. —Cardiff 2.45 p m., Cleve don 6.30, Weston 7.30 p.m. IIALF-H OL ID A y EXCURSIONS to ILFRA- COMBE (Calling at Lyninoutli Down Journey only).— Cardiff 2.30 and 3.0 p.m.. lifracombc 7.0 p.m., Special return fare (these trips only?, 3s 6d any purt of steamer. SINGLE TRIP to BRISTOL.-Cardi1í "9.30 p.m. BANK HOLIDAY August 6th. LYNiUOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and TENBY.— Cardiff 10.15 a.IIl., Tenby 5.45 p.m., Ilfracombe 8.0 p.m., Lynmouth 8.30 p.m. Return fares-Lyumollth or Ilfracombe, 4s 6d Tenby, 5s 6d (any part of steame r) this dav only. WHOLE-DAY TRIP to BRISTOL.—Cardiff *10.0 a m., Bristol 1.0 a.m. Tuesday morning. Fare (any part of steameri, 2s 6d. TUESDAY, August 7th. WESTON, CLEVEDON, and CHEPSTOW.— Cardiff 11.45 a.m., Chepstow 4.0 p.m., Clevedon 5.0 p.m., Weston 5.45 p.m. ILFRACOMBE AND CLOVELLY.—Cardiff 11.45 !I..m., Clovelly 7.15 p.m. Ilfracombe 9.0. WESTON AND Ml'IEHE AD.- Cardiff 12.0 noon, Minehead 4.15 p.m., Weston 6.0 n.m. BRISTOL.—Penarth 12.0 nooii-, Cai-diff 12.30 p.m., Bristol 4.30 p.m. SINGLE TRIP to LYNMOUTH & ILFRACOMBE. -Cardiff 6.15 p.m. Note.—SteamiT leaves Ilfracombe this day at 9.15 a.m.; on Wednesday, August 8th, at 10.0 am. on Thursday, August 9th, at 4.0 p.m., for Lynmonth and Cardiff. REGULAR SEimCE TO LYNMOUTH t AND ILFRACOMBE. AUGUST. Leave Cardiff, Leave Ilfracombe. Saturday, 4 .9.30 a.m. ) Satarday, p.m. Monday, 6 .10.15 aan. ) Monday, 6 8, 0 p.m. Thursday, 9 8.30 a.m. Thursday, 9 4. 0 p.m. Friday, 10 9. 0 a.m. Friday, 10 2.15 p.m. Saturday, 11 9.45 a.m. | Saturday, 11 3. 0 p.m. Monday, 13 10.30 a-m. Monday, 13 4.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Lynmouth 30 minutes after Ilfra- combe. CHEAP ROUTE TO DEVON AND CORNWALL in connection with the London and South- Western Railway. Steamer leaves Penarth 10 miaates later than Cardiff except trips marked For particulars and Tickets apply Mr Witf. GUY, 6510 209e 70A. Bute-street, Cardiff. QREAT WESTERN RAILNVAY. I RXCURSIOS Hill ruti as aliiiar:- AUGUST 6th, 7th and 8th, DAY TRIPS to BRISTOL (Cricket—Gloucestershire v. Sussex), from Newnham, Lv^nev, Chepstow, Cardiff, Newport, &c. HALF-DAY TRIP TO LONDON, THURSDAY. August 9th. To LONDON for HALF-DAY or 2 days, from Cardiff and Newport. MONDAY MORNING, August 13th, to LONDON for 1 or 3 days, from Cardiff and Newport. For times, bookings from other stations, week-ena excursions, country I-jd^ings, &c., see bills and pamphlets. I J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. BANK HOLIDAY TOURS.—COOK'S CHEAP TICKETS from CARDIFF to PARIS and Back for 2gs., with Hotel and Drives 4g% a Week in lovely Switzerland, Travelling and Hotel, 5gs.; The Rhine (ditto), 5g»,; Norway, North Cape, Iceland, &c. Cardiff to Edinburgh, Dundee, Stirling, Trossachs, Loch Lomond, Glasgow and back to Cardiff, 80s; liillarney, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Sea Cruises, &-c.-Prugramme. and Tickets of W. T. TROUNCE and SONS, Pier Head. Cardiff (Direct Booking Offices,for all Railways and Steam- ship Lines). 1169 — 129e j JAliMOUTH, NORTH WALES.— .31) A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY for <!8s, from any port of South Wales, including rail, board, resi- dence for 7 days on sea front. Five daysgrand coach- lug, etc., trips, 12s.-Particularg, Secretary, Holiday Tours, Barmouth. 22Se-7998 OUMMER TOURS in SCOTLAND.— O THE HOYATJ ROUTE-CODUMBA, IONA, &e., SAIL DAILY, MAY TILL OCTOBER. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from DAVID MACBRAYNE. 119, HOPE. STREET. GLASGOW. _P 7329 THE "SIOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" Is ON SALE at the following Agents each morning: WESTON (9 A.M.). W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall W. Lever, Regent-street. H Jelly, Meadow-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.M.) J. R. Lovegrove, Hill-road. W. H. Smith and Son. Railway Bookstall. ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M.) H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street, Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall, MINEHEAD. Cox, Sons and Co., Ltd., Stationers. FIVE] [REASONS. IT STOPS COLD. IT CURES A COUGH. IT GIVES PROMPT RELIEF. IT HAS A PLEASANT TASTE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM OR MORPHIA. n AYMAN's B ALSAM. i CURED MY COLD, and I heartily recommend it.' "COUGH HAS GONE after one bottls." "ONE DOSE HAS RELIEVED." CHILDREN LIKE IT." to NO BAD EFFECTS." FIVEl 1022 [RESULTS ROSS'S ROYAL JgELFAST BRATED & jypNERAL RATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 4124 W. A ROSS & SONS, LTD., BELFAST. TO p ARTIES t IURNISHINTO Before deciding, do not fail to callst D 0 W, NAN D gON-'S, Where yon have an ENORMOUS STOCK to select from at prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN. Bedroom Suites in Stock, .rom £ 5 5s to £50, Dining aud Drawing-room do., £4 10s to 140. IS" All goods guaranteed sound and well Made in fact, the durability of our goods is a household word. Illustrated Catalogues Free on Application. I CARPETS AND L INOLEUITF, I MADE AND FITTED FREE. Carriage Paid on all orders above ZFAO, or delivered Free in our own Vans. STEAM CABINET WORKS 221, HIGH-STREET AND MORRIS- LANE, SWANSEA. Established nearly half a century. Telephone No. 240. 83 83 New PORT OFFICES' OV<ZBB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, JS, BBIDGfi-«TKEBf £ ( public Amusements. CARDIFF. '"Tls not In mortals to command success, but we'll do more deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF JgMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PLACE AT A NDREWS* NEW JJALL, QUEEN-STREET. (A FEW DOORS FRJM THE EMPIRE.) Managing Direct sr OSWALD STOLL TONIGHT. THE PANTOMIMICAL FARCICAL ABSURDITY, rjlHOSE rjlERRIBLE |^OyS, Invented and Produced by John Leopold, Comprising the Original LEOPOLDS. PROF. NEIM AN, With the Ventfiloquial Christies, JOHN CALLAN] American Comedian. LYDIA DOBRANOW, The Beautiful Dancer. THE ALLISONS, Duettists and Expert Dancers, FRAKK DUNLOP, A Popular Cardiffian, who has successfully adopted the Variety Stage. FRANCIS & MELLI, Musical Comedians. From the London Empire- JEAN CLERMONT, With his trained Animal Pantomime, entitled- THE FLYING CyrCUS." 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) at the Empire Offices, which tho fire did not touch, 11 a.iu. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. Telephone No. 625. -+' NEWPORT. E~W~P O jI~T E M P IRE. ..1.. CHARLES-STREET. Uaxagixs DiRKcron OSWALD STOLD. TO-NIGHT. Return to Wales of the World-kuown Comedienne, MINNIE PALMER (" My Sweetheart,"), in her great American success—" Rose Pom-Pon," an incident in one Act. AMY ALLNUTT: the TWO BOSTONS, in "The Great Bull Fight;" FRED POPLAR; KITTY WAGER; MAXFORD and O'NEIL, Comedians; all the Stars in One, ENO VERNO and YOl'CE, the Melodious Comedians. 1" Y C E U M NEWPORT. .i Proprietor & Manager. Mr CLARBNOB SOCNEC. CLOSED FOR SUMMER VACATION. REOPEN AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. ^"EW P OilTAlrH L E TIC GROUNDS, — GRAND SPORTS, BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUG. 6TH. 1900. 100 Yards and 440 Yards Flat for CHAMPIONSHIP OF WALES. PRIZES, CI80 VALUE. 26! Competitors. 551 Entries. The following will compete :— N. G. Pritchard, Champion of India. F. W. Cooper, Bradford. J. W. Morton, Midland Counties. J. W. M. Newburn, Dublin. H. J. Price. Wakefiehi Trinity. H. lienyoji, Manchester. H. Lynde, Didsbury. J. Marsh, Salford Harriers. C. E. Baker, Swansea. J. A. Metcalf, Cardiff. C. E. Barrett, Newport, and nearly all the best Athletes from South Wales and West of England. Gates Open 1 p.m. First Race 2 p.m. Admission 6d Enclosure, Is Grand Stand, Is extra. S354-391e SWANSEA, M H E EMPIRE, |_ HIGH-STREET. MANAGING DTRECXOB OSWALD SIOLL. TO-NIGHT. ThecelebrateJ Wizard and Illusionist, from the Etllpire, London, CARL HERTZ, in Iklap-ical Marvels and "Vanity Fair," assisted by MDLLE. D'ALTON CAROLA and THOMAS THE DUNBAR TRIO ¡ PHILLIPS and LUPINO BROTHERS, ARtfHUR and HARRY BAlmy DREW R. H. DOUGLAS, the humorous, witty, satirical master of monoloeuo. (gfciJcaiietT. CARDIFF. ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOLI 1' CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL JOHN RAHT, M.A. (Late Messrs Shevvbrooke and Hart). Pupils Prepared for London Matric., Ciimkridge, Loc*l. and Professional Prelim. Exams. 22 NEXT TljRM will tegin WEDNESDAY, Sep 12th. Q MARGARET'S, RICHMOND^ £ 3- ROAD —First-claes SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory Class for Boys. Principal. Mrs Simpson, •First-class Trained Certificated Teacher. Pupils prepared for Exams. Next Term, Wednesday, Sept. 12th. Vacancies for Boarders. At home Sept. 7th aud after. 8339 A-RP.OW IICUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGA ItTEN. NEWPOHT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Principals: The Misses MARKS, assisted by trained Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. Kinder- garten under Froebei Mistress. PnpilR prepared iN all Public Exams, Hapoy Home for Boarders. Good Recreation Ground. 1162 MAESYCWMMER. RAIHE SOOTH WALES SCHOOL FOR ¡ J GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER. Principal: Mrs It. H. JONES. Excellent Tuition and Pass Lists. Remarkable health results. Moderate Fees. DUTIES will BEGIN on TUESDAY, August 7th. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. 8055 PONTYPRIDD. FGTHE ACADEMY^ PONTYPRIDD. E. DUNMOR EDWARDS, M.A.. Headmaster (for upwards of 24 years at PoDtypridd). SPECIAL PRE, PAITATION for the Entrance Examinations of all Denominational Colleges, for Matriculation in the Welsh and London Universities, and for the Preliminary Law aud Medical Examina- tions. etc. DUTIES RESUMED AUG. 14th. Apply to THE HEADMASTER. 261 jnOLLEGIATESCHOOL, PONTY- R PRIDD. HEADMASTER THOS. HO WAT. B.A. (Lond. and Wales), Cambridge Teachers' Certificate (Theoretical and Practical). Full preparation given for Matriculation in the Universities of Wales and London, for Business Examinations, and for the EutranceExaminations of all Theological Colleges. A few pupils taken for private tuition. 7927 Prospectus free on application to the Headmaster. LANGLAND BAY, SW AN SEA. IRES' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses a.nd Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill and overlooking the sea. 8115 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. LARENDON COLLEGE AND C KINDERGARTEN FOR GIRLS, CLIFTON. PRINCIPALS Mrs MAYNARD and Mrs MAYNARD- WARREN. Examination successes (1893-1899) 223 entered for the Oxford, Cambridge, College of Preceptors, Royal Academy, Incorporated Society Musicians, Trinity College, London College 216 passed, 90 Honours. Gold Medal Cambridge LOCRI Examination Com- mittee. First iu England in French and German (C. of P.). Preparation for Matriculatien (London) by resident B.A. Special Classes for Junior or Back- ard Pupils individual attention. Needlework, Tennis, Gymnasium. Hygienic Adjustable Chair Desks. Referees: The Bishop of Hull, Revs. n Glover, D.D., and U. R. Thomas; 1159 BATH "O'OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS- Principals—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Heathy Situation, Careful Tuition and Home Com forts. Tennis Court, &c. Moderate Terms. Good references. Prospectus ou application. Autumn Term Commences September 17th. IliO LEICESTER, XPELLAND TRAINING COLLEGE IV E FOR TEACHERS, LE ICE STF; R.-Prin(-ipal:, MissteORGAN, N.F.U. (Higher), Miss J.B. MORGAN, B.A. (Lond.). Kindergarten and Cambridge Teachers' Diplomas. Highest successes. Scholarships. Resident Student Teacher required. Premium, 25 guineas. TROWBRIDGE. j LI,NilTED. SCHOOL, JL LIMITED. I Chairman of Directors: Rev. THOMAS ALLEN, D.D. Headmaster W. P. FULLER, M.A. (formerly Scholar and Assistant), Lectarer in French, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Pleasantly situated. Large plaving fields, labora- tory, gymnasitun,;readiug-room. Preparation for the matriculations of London and Welsh Universities, Scholarships at the Colleges, and professional and business life. Apply Headmaster. 4588^6 ,X> UYTHE CARDIFF TIMES* SOUTH W"BFA WBSKC.Y LiNW&-QNB rigntiy. EBusiness ^fc&reases. I, _————, — AMES JJOWELL COMPANY, 9 TO 14, ST. MARY ST. CARDIFF. REMNANTS I QDDMENTS AND J^EMN ANTS! Olt I JjIRIDAY JJ B XI, AUGUST 3KD, 1900. f L A S T J) A T, AUGUST 4TH, 1900. JJEMNANTS IN I ALL JQ E P A R T M E N T S* TWO HUNDRED POUNDS WORTH OF THIS SEASON'S SUNSHADES AT JJALF-PRICB. TERMS CASH ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. r ■■■■—rnmmmmmmmmmmmmrntmm w— ■ » —rmmmmm JAMES JJOWELL AND c oll THE CARDIFF DRAIPERS, -3- CARDIFF, Il IMds. C. ABERYSTWYTH. 4 BERYSTWYTH.—The WATERLOO _t1. HOTEL, High-class Temperance. Facing Sea. Magnificent Scenery. Coaching, Fishing, Tennis. Bn Pension from 2 guineas. Burroughes and Watts Billiards. Electric Light throughout. Golf. 7299 BOURNEMOUTH. AT II 0 T E I B U 11 L I N G T 0 N (200 rooms.) BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH. National Telephone No. 750. Telegraphic Address Hotel Burlington. Boscombe." AN IDEAL SUMMER HOTEL. Avoiding Discomfort and Fatigue of Foreign Travel. Directly facing the sea and Pier. PLEASURE STEAMERS DAILY tf A ISLE of WIGHT, SWANAGE, &c., from Bos- combe Pier. Coach seats booked for New Forest drives. Tennis and Croquet Lawn. Golf Links. Six acres of beauti- fully-shaded grounds. sloping to a fine sandy beacb; Nearest approach in England to a Riviera hotel. 125 minutes from Waterloo. Pullman cars. SATURDAY TO MONDAY, je2 10s. S Including rail (first class) and Hotel accomino- dation, available for one journey on Saturdays and Mondays only by any train as rer particulars oa coupon. COUPONS may be obtained througt C Cook and Son, Chief Office, Ludgate Circus. London, and their Branch Offices also c u applica- tion to the Manager, Hotel Burlinguon, Boscombe. SPECIAL NOTICE. s Inclusive terms from 10s 6d per day. Rednceè2 charges for families and children. Tariff of Manager} also at Burlington and Buckingham Palace Hotels London. "BRACING BOSCOMBE." 7969 LONDON. T> URLINGTON HOTELS, LIMIT ED, f> URLINGTON HOTEL, Cork-\ X3 street, W,,near Burlington Arcade.) Central, quiet, comfortable, and { economical. j BUCKINGHAM PALACEVLCIUO* HOTEL. S.W., close to Victoria Sta-1 tion. Wedding receptions. Suites | of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace I Grounds. ) 7968 SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Grosveuo? Hotel being temporarily closed for reconstruc tion visitors will tind the Buckingham Palace HGte the nearest Hotel to it, being within thrre minutes' drive. GWALIA HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN- BUIIN- PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUARE, W.C. A very coill,ortsbie Ho&e1' spacious Rooms, Pr Billiard 1 able. Very central, 20 minute? from Pair diogton Station by Underground Railway to Gower, street Station. TERMS MO DER ATE. F.ectrie: Light throughout. Telegraphic Address, Gwynfa, London.1* roprietor—EDWARD JENKINS. AlsoGWALIA, LL AN PR IN POD WELLS 6201 u. S USEAnAIN SERGE (REGD.), ^UNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD.). j^UNSEARAIN SERGE (REGD^ II Wan-anted to stand the SUN, SEA, or RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE f S. SOLE AGENTS QTEWART AND TEW ART, THE CASH TAILORS, OY £ 1ASTLE .^RCADE, CARDIFF. 6900 Beware of Imitations, lCfce 4. PRIVATE RESIDENCE tor CURE oC JT EXCESSIVE USE OF ALCOHOL.—Special Medicinal Treatment for Alcoholic Diseased has been successfully established in G) since, August, 1898 in Dubliu since October, L?-\I9; anct now near Cardiff. Over 300 Patients have uuder- gone Treatment. Duration of Treatment—Three- Weeks Only, Satisfactory references. Terras Ilol1,1; m17^0rnA^l?1'oiu-™lshtcl at tlle HAGEY INST* 35, WINDSOR PLACE, A 72S3-122e All Communications Strictly Confidential. CLARKE'S B 41 -PILLS are warranted to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the RACK c°mplaints. Free fr om merenrf « h e,1 upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4a 6-1 Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendor* ? world, or sent for60stamps Llncolu and Midland Company, Iiiucoln, 199$