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==- PUBLIC ADHTSEMEH'TS.. CARDIFF. rnHEATRE X> O T A L ie and Manager .Mr. BDWAED FLETCTEB. SATURDAY, June 6. Mr. *ni jn the enor- Miss EMILY eimtled- ttousiv Successful farcical Con X, „ q rriEBBi's VtnTES' r,ec«l0d "p^opofES.0™1^ J^^ £ ^%sssrsrssr^ (Lui. ted). Queen-* tree u.—— £ — ^SEP for SIX MGHT,. OPRNIVG on MONDAY. JUNE 15th, with B D'OYLY CARTE'S OELBBKAfEB M REPERTOIRE COMPANY Thursday. "GONDOLIERS. YE0^4°yf thc 6UABD- ri,rrfsi>rrHE. PRINCESS IDA. l, Saturday, MTkvhO MIKADO. POX FLANS NOW OrEN". i R A N D THEATRE. ITT The Premier Theatre of Wales. and Manager Mr. CLARENCE MUSES. Laefc Night of Mr. Valentine emitn s GRAND ENGLISH OPERA CO. TO NIGHT (SATURDAY), THE jgOHEMIAN (j-IRL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8.15 p.m., TO ™ra^.d .SACKED CONCERT. Admission by, Programme Is., 6d., and 3d. D °PD^r.%enat7; ceunnence 7^30. Box at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Price. M. ^MONDAY NEXT, June 3, Mr. Arthnr Branscombe'* in "MOROCCO BOUND," from the Shaftesbury Theatre. London. Jgj M P I R & Managing Director—OSWALD STOLL. 'TM not in ItlOrlals to command success, but we 11 da mere—deserve it." The COOLEST THEATRE IN. THY, CotmIrRy I Owing to the Sliding Roof and other mesne of ventnafcion, the atmotJj-iei^ {urther than outtfde the Empire, and its ?,, tViQ Light, ensured bjj the employment of the L-e^u TO-NQGRT I La. Pa.pilLiolUlC! The Peri from the El jyj-DLLJS. JEKNT J^LS ín LA dvnse LUMINEU&E. Tht, BCT.iiIc.tta of Be»ot? • ra effects of Uglit &,ad Go;fur.. &Iectrician P. B. Boggis. 01 Powerful Programme of Varieties, headed by ALBERT CHRISTIAN. The accomplished £ ariUrns Vaaaliss, fcrttinTiy, of the Carl Boet Opera Company- Notice.—Seats can be booked without extra fee between the hours of eleven a.m. and four p.m., MTen B.m. and tea p.m. pjan of Boxes, Fanteuils, (md Grand Circle. NEXT WEEK: 'The remarkable Mimic, HARRY TATE: also the Abdullah Bedouin Troupe—14 real Arabs. gTOLL^S pANOPT ICON. PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINC3, ST MARY-STREET. PROLONGATION ONE MORE WEEK OF -^THITSUN 0ARNIVAL. NEXT WEEK:— G. H. SNAZEI/LE, In Mu»ic, Song, and Stoi7AJP^or'>11^lUi'lrg^-> NF.WrORT. THE EMPIRE, 03WALB STOLL. M»u*sru»r TEE MARCO TWINS, From the London Empire. Thev ara each 35 i-ears ola. „rtc<_ a»ufTrnsr a star "ie first »ia^11,tude- HAMILrO^, BEDOUIN TROUPE THE Ab!)LXj^" f the Empire, London. Of 14 real Arabs. AW> irom J Varieties y Jamew Noirie, &c. KEXT WEEK—-Hall »"d »'| IF YOU WANT Tn T.et Ap«t^CQeatf! Ta Rent Apart To L?t. a Ho To Rent a. House, 51 To "RIIT a Btisiaess. To Sell a Business, To B-uy a House. To Sell a House. To Tt"^ « Piano. To Sell a Piano. To Sell a "Sievcle, To Buy a Te Sell Furniture. To Buy Furnitiire. 4c„ &c.. &c. ADVERTISE IN THE "EVENING express." I ——==== = 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896 PAIRCm: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. QPEN TT) A I L Y From 10.30 am- till 10.30 p.m. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTORES, STATUARY, BOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, Ac., IN ART GALLERY. FINE COLLECTION OF MARITIME MODELS IN ENTRANCE HALL, MACHINERY IN MOTION, WORKING EXHIBITS. OLD CARDIFF (200 YEARS AGO). WORKING COAL MINE. WORKING MODEL GOLD MINE. 1.0 till 2.30.-Progr&mme of Music by, Old World Band in the Imperial Gardens. 2.¡).-Lindlley's Celebrated Exhibition Minstrels. 2.45 till 5.15.—Band of the Royal Monmouthshire Militia Engineers in Imperial Gardens. 6.0 till e.O.-Old World Band in Imperial Gardens. 5.9, Cardiff Exhibition Minstrels. 8.15. -Illumination of Grounds. 7.45 till 10.15 —Baud of the Royal Monmouthshire Militia Engineers in Imperial Gardens. 8.40.-Grand Spectacular Opera, "Santiago:" \WR EST GROVE CHURCH, VV NEWPORT-ROAD, (UNITARIAN FREE CHRISTIAN). The Rev. Geo. St. Clair, Sunday School Anm- verearv. 11.0 end 6.30. Evening: To Mothers :l.nd Fathers, about their Children. -5421 TABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL, T THE HAYES, CARDIFF. Anniversary Services. Sunday. June 7th. Preacher: Rev. W. R- James, Baptist Missionary, India.. English Service, 2.30 p.m., when Mrs. James will also take part. Collections in aid ot School Funds. 133706 mHE HEY. F C. SPURR (formerly I of Cardiff) will Preach at Bethel Baptist Chapel, the Docks, TO-MORROW at 11.0, 33., and 6.30 Collections on behalf of the B.U.M.F. e.93«Hjoo fjl T P E W R I T IN G ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES lIfeLBBI: PAPER. «. <3. Author.' MSS. («ver 3.WT per l,Mt werAi 1 3 MSS. (ua4er 3,98C)per fab* 72 w#r«ls.. B 1 Lejral and General Osoying „ I Balance Sheet* ,» ■> ,• jj Tabular W«rk „ » i> J Specifications, fcc., per page faalscap.4i Oa.rh»n Coulee, each Bnplicate Half-pnce of Orifinal. t::her Nuaber. of gobies at a much Ghesycr We. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN. DANCE FOR TAKING NGTER OF DRAFT ASREEMENTS, INDEN. e arCMS. BILLS OF QUANTITIES, SPECI. FISATieys. lee., ke. t. WAIT UPO.4 CHSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. WESTERN AJAIL LIMITED WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF c5265 rpEETH. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. jyj- ESSRS. GOODMAN 56, QUEEN-STREET, AND 10, DUKE. I. STREET, CARDIFF. SIKfiLE TOOTH, 2s. M.; 5 TEA-.s' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by, Atmeipheric Suction AT THE USUAL CHARGES. Ne extraction* peaessary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare allevrsi. lk ANDREW WH-SOJt (late R.N.) says: "I eaR recent- mend Mr. Goodman aa a very skilful and human* Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all classes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN. 10, DUKE-STREET, and 56, QUEEN-STREET, Cardiff, 4^d at 86, TAFF-STREET, 28, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15. CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. lie,ara, Ten to Eight. Consultakou Free. e3541 OYS WANTED TO SELL THE 'EVENING EXPRESS." Special tejr^Q- pillv the READ THE EVENING EXPRESS M BUSINESS ADDRESSES. BBLGRAYE DYEWORKS B CARDIFF. RECEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND OATHAYS on CRWYS-ROAD BRIDGE. e5291 B.EECHAWS PILLS. gEECHAM'S PILLS, EECHAM'S PILLS. B Worth a, Guinea. a Bex. EECHAM'S PILLS. B For Bilious ttacks. BECH.A.mls PILLS BFor Nervous Disorders. For Nervous Disorders. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Indirection in all its forms. — BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Wind and Pains in the Stomach. EECHAM'S PILLS. 113 For Sick Hea.dache. BEECHAM'S PILLS Have Saved the Lives of Thousands. BEECHllf'S PILLS. JLIP For Giddiness. EECHAM'S PILLS. JD For Fulness and Swelling after Meals. EECHAM'S PILLS Are Worth a Guinea a Box. EECHAM'S PILLS. A Wonderful Medicine for Females of ».ll Asres EECHAM'S PILLS Are Adapted for Old and Young:. -= CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION-STAND 117. j) J JJEATH AND jgONS PIANOFORTES bj-.—BROADWOOD, Schiedmayw, Ciollard, Erard, Kirkman, Kaps, Brinsmead, Sleutway, Hopkinsoa, Bechstein, Ghallen, Keumeyer, Jsc., &c. ORGANS Bell, Smith, Carpenter, Stealing, Story and Glftiit#; Doherty, Kara, &c., Ski., and arumuuiiM by, Alex- ander, &c., Ac. A FULL CONCERT GRANT* ?i by, the genuine anl celebrated firm, SCtUKDMAYE3, for Hire, for Concert*, &c. L1RGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. KXPEIUENCER TUNERS VISlT ALL PARTS OF SOUTB WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS 9F ALT, KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST-CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. srECIAT, QUOTATIONS FOE PLACES OF WOR. SHIP. INSTITUTIONS, AND SOSOOLS. Before Purchasing, de not fail to Send for our Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Couipare our Price* and Terms with ether Heuses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QWBEN-STREET, CARDIFF: 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPR1DD and 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT AEERAVOX. Ck,)O-XTON-BAIZPY. CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, aiNTAaKEAS WAJWrRI* m AH, yAHTS, ON coeB CiOMUISSIOX. e534 Cratie ^otice^ PIT DECOBATCRS. DAVIS A~ND SON Wt POINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND PAPEE-HANGING MERCHANTS. 11. QtlE^N STREET. DYBWOBKS, ETC. F YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. rXJRMTITT/EE. EVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STRF ET AND DUKE-3TREET. 0«OCERIHS. AVID JONES &~CO., LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter. 10d. per lb. Call at Wharton-street. RATS. ARSLEY'S ARCADE FOR HATS.- JU- Only two prices, 2s. 9d. and 3s. 9d. Silk Hats Made to Orde". Buy from the Maker.—40, Cai oline-street and 15, Wynclham-.wcade, Cardiff. Z- BHBTJU-ATIO cttxe. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS, 24. ST. MARY-STREET. TEA.. AViD JONES and CO. Limited FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. WHEltE TO LITITCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS ,5, DUKE-STREET. TYPEWKITIJTsJ. DANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) Lega.1 Work, Specifications. Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting1 executed on the Sher est Notice. Terms on appheatioa WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF 1 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. jgWAN'S NEWTOWN PIPPIN CIDER. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ON DRAUGHT AT The Royal Hotel, Cardiff. The Grand Hotel. Cardiff, The Black Lion Hotel, St. Mwy-street, Cardiff, Tiie Griffin Hotel, St. Marv-sfreet, Cardiff The Bertram Hotel, Roath, Cardiff, The Hasting* Hotel, Herbert-street. Cardiff. The Windsor Hotel, Docks, Cardiff, And the leading Hotels Throughout the KinptMt. GEO. M. SW-AN AND CO 11, ALBEfeT-CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. j'Ll2'lG4 B. T. GEORGE. Managing Representative. SESSIONS AND SONS, LIMITED. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Timhera, Slates, Joiner" Cement, Chimney-piece#, Monuments, Lavatories, Bittht, Ranges, Grate*, and all Building Materials. PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Largest Show Recott in Wales. THE LATEST NOVELTY Pcrtraita Taken Any Time up to Nine at Night b.1 ELWCRIZIC LIGHT. Complete success; no one dissatisfied. To advertise the Phstegraph, fer Limited Time, we da one Cabinet, One Shilling. Studie, 4, High-street, Canjift, tnsax Castle). eoOOS THE "EVENING EXPRESS." BEST FOR NEWS LOCAL AND GENERAL. READ BY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. THE "EVENING EXPRESS." MOST PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED NEWS-SHEET. MONEY. jf« Q <5 Q to hr Lent on Note of O « to OW im! »uv' Hand without fees, sure tiep, puWcity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly private.—Repayments to suit borrowers' convenience. -Trade bills discounted. -Central Advance Ba.nk. 40, Weod-etrect, Cardiff. S. Harris, manager. e5296 JtVI; ° K y TO LEND. 1I:uJI Rep«jme«ts. Keaaanahle Interest. Strict Privacy. THRKE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call er write to B. PBILLlPti. 18, CRUREX-STSXXT. e!8f\7d CARDIFF. ThMe in Want of Casn are Recommended te Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1. Queen-square Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber 3 Working-street. Cardiff. e4550 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. APARTMENTS. BUXTON. — HADDON GROYE JLP HYDROPATHIC AND WINTER. RESIDENCE — Spacious accommodation; recreation, billiard, and smoke rooms; tennis lawn, are. thorough treatment for rheumatism, gout, Ac dark-room Send for tftrnis, G. E. HALL, Proprietor. e5348 MANUFACTURER. Horsforth, OSeM hie M Own Goods direst from the Loom at Mill Prices, viz. Series, Fa-nei., Cashmeres, Bieges, Meltons, Mantle Cloth*. Pattern sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Dress Melteng, all shades at per yard. AddraasMANUFACTURER, HORS- FORTH, LEEDS THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of disease* and the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach. Liver and Kidneys; they go to the cere of every disease, where no other medicine hu power to reach. In Boxes, at la. I'd. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or from the burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street. Swansea NORTON'S ORIGINAL For Females ( "> For Female* Orly I BENEDICT PILLS. S Only. THOUSANDS of Testimonials hare been received from all parts. Females of all ages should take them. They at oace remove all obstructions, no matter how obstinate or from what- ever cause arising. In boxes 7,1 d., la. l!ti, and 2s. 9d. Sent Poet Free, under cover. Id. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. Hertou, M.P.S. (frem the Birming- ham and General Lying-in Hospital), Aston House, Afton-road. Birmingham.—Agents: (lardiff-A. Hagon, Cbemist, 39, Bridge-street, and 11. Bute-street. Mer- tbyr—Wills.. Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea—Lteyd, Chemist, Oxford-street, Wew-pert-Teiiiag, Che- mist, High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None genuine unless bearing "G. D Horton," in red across each label. Letters answers] free. e54
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE" EVENIÑG EXPRESS" weltds. OKCJ5. THREE SIX TIMES. TIKES 20 "Words 0 6 10 16 30 Words 9 16 2 3 40 Words. 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 "Words 1 3 2 6 3 9
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Notice te Advertisers. IMPORTANT—Advertisements te be classified must reach this oliice by 10.30 a.m.; but they can be inserted un to 4 45 n m under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above ckw»e« arj»ly only to consecutive. in- sertions of the follow5 n» «a» advertisements: „ Situations Wanted er" Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Heuses Shops, Offices to Let or Sell, Speciifc Artir-u. fcr Sate Privately. the or if payment be not made preTieue to publication, the credit ratao vrti be (,hor"d. Name and Address to be counted. Orders seat through fcbtT post, to be accompanied ti I Post t. be scrArupanie-5 by .^0ftal Order or Hiifpenny Staiapo. CI equrifi, PoiSai and, rest-office Orders should be Proceed and made payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. A.diertiaement* suit reactVed also at the toUowmg sub-offices: NLWPORT TREDEGAR-STREET. SWANSEA CASTTE-STREET. ^RTHYR — .VICTORIA-STREET. P0NTYPRIDJ) ,4a, TAFF-STREKT. — HEAD OFFICES: — CARDIFF: ST, MARY-STREET. COPIES ONLY Cilf tettiÍnoaiala should be enclosed (not originaW The boxes proviaed for answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening Express" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written aovertieing circulars or anoouncements of any kind. "Appiv ^Express> means that the address of the «<Jtvertiser b« obtained at the Evening Expreae" office on Mreona.1 application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be ea. N.B.—To r.v&d delay all""letter* containing adver- tisements should ha,v« the word* "Advertisement Department" on tha Ktivrispe. JUSCELLA!Ur;OUS SALES, 1'0 JIllk VendoTB^jd rom 14 to 20 Gallons of Milk Delivered att Koath Ilark Lake or to Restaurants.—,R. 1-jep.s. 'Jy-Dnn^ Llnnrdarne. eo3 Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Writo for prices and samples te Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed^ffCardiff. e5229 1.009 Bnainess C*rdr,~j/e«aoran.dums, or Billheads, *?.■ 10,000 Useful Handbills. 8s.'fed. samples free.— Kaher aad Co., Machine Printers, Broad mead, Bris- AI. e4419 -= AGENTS, TBAVELIiEJRS. Salaried and Comniit-givB Tiaveller Wanted with Gooil Connection amongst Grocers, Hotel Keepers, ci 'i burner, AJh'oii Works, 10, Howard-road, Stoke Newngton, London, 1'942909 Life AniuraHce Society of the United htatetf. VV anfcfd, for ilirdfff and Neighbourhood, a special Agent; right terms to the tight man with good record. ~Apf,Iy to J. W. Wovd, Maneger for Wales, &c., Baiik-bu'ldiuge, St. Jlary-sireet, Oar- —^«■»_ e5415 APartJCE^TS- "•ARTMEN^S TO LET PerKons desirous of Letiics or Hiring Apartments should Register their Nainrf at Apartments Agency,, 45, Cliaries-street, Cardiff. No inquiry fees. 54270 led three sitting, six bed rooms; sea. view; good saad bathing, boating, lwliing, tennis, golf; 'model«te.—David, liryn, Mum- lies. 1375ol2 To let Trafalgar-terrace, SMTinsea; facing bay; ayuubles trains pass the door.—Apply O 14, WeHtepft Mai!, Swansea. 1372o9 Comfortable Apartmeii^oI.«t for a. Single nvan V pteRant situattoti; "4i0 ohiMren.—Rich, Waton- moker, Knighton. 1359o8 Weston-supe;r-Mare.-Furnished Apartments or Board Residence; private hD'ise, prettily situated, near sea.—2, BedfordVillas, Boulevard. 1260o6 BICYCLES. ADVERTJfF VENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates: — SO words. 1 dav. 6d ..3 days, Is 6 days, 1f!. 6d. BAKEHOUSE TO LET. For Sale, Humber Pattern Bicycle (sclid); strong frame, 30s.—Address A. Smith 78, Elm-street, Roath, Cardiff c9422o6 REPAIRS.—All Go to Morris Bros., Pontypridd; no job too difficult, no job too small. Don't forget. New Cycle Locks, 4d. e5250 The John Griffiths Cycle Corjioration are Sola Agents for Humbers. Singors, Swifts, and Dunlop Qycles prices from .EM 10s., with Dunlop Pneumat ic Tyres. Purchasers instructed free by experienced teachers. All cycles aecesaoiies in stfick. Repairs executed by skilled workmen at moderate charges. Catl or send for catalogue.-57, Queen-etrpefc, Car- diff. 1'9428030 Alldays' Cyclas, ManufitcturM. Stock, and Depot; lod es' Machines for Hire", Repairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldays' Cycle Riding School, Andrew«- riall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; open from 10 till 10.— tor terms and particulars, apply Alldays and Onions, Pneumatic Engine*ring Company (Limited), 49. West- gatc-street, Cardiff. e5369 Aba:ulcn Ancient Maps nid send I'our Stamps for up-to-date Cj'clisU' Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to si! chief town, and 1896 list/?, now ready, containing useful Lints, latest novelties, and special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 33s.; valve or inflator fittiiigs, nuta arid sundries, per return.—Morr:.< Bvott.. Cycle Work. Pontypridd. 1'1947 PREMISES. AI^VFRTlSBMENTb inserted under thia heading at tbt following prepaid rates —. SO words. 1 day, 6d ..3 dJ¡y«, ls g davs. In. 6d. Wanted to Rent, Shops in tlie very test posit:oin in icntypool, Barry Dock, ana Llanellv.—Give fullest pai'ticulars in fimt instance, S., WesWn Mail Office, Cardiff e5422 Penarth.—Wanted, to Bsnt. a. House; permanently; rent must be moderate.-Appiy A 13, Sxpress Office, Cardiff. e343.-o'0 Eute Docks.—Dweliing-liouse to Let; corporation ier,uireni'-nt« passed for boarding-house: back -Apply Johns, 1, Patrick-street. Car- diff- e943Sol0_ Woodcock-street.—Six Roome To Let, recently reno- vated.—Applv H. Collins, Grocer, Clifton-street, Cardiff- e9436010 Wanted, to Rent <^South Wales preferred) a Small Furnished House, with shooting over about 1.000 acres, a larg* quantity beim; woodland; atlso stabling and kennels for ahonfc 20 does; within three miles of a railway ttat'on.—Gottwaltz, Bowring, and Perry, Auctioneers. Cardiff. 1295oll Wanted immediatelv, Funiisbed CaU&^e] niode- rate terms end within easv distanc} of G.W.R. Station. -Apply A 7, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1151o9 Wanted, to Rent Permane^tV Stnaf] Country House n"ar Cardiff —Particulars to Giiler, 44, Plasturton- avenue, Cardiff. 1020o8 SITTSICAL. tXANOFORTE Ijessoas given by, Young Lady to suit pupils after bugine** hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Oowbridge-road, C&r- oiff. e50S8 KISCELLANEOVS SIT "CATIONS SITBATIONS TACANT. Advertisars are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to InitiaJs or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. An Apprentice Wanted to the Wood and Stone Carving; moderate premiums.—Apply, Wormleighton, sculptor, 197. Castle-road, Cardiff. e9439oll Booi; Business.—Wanted smart Femaie Assistant, who has had experience in the boot trade.-Apply, Boyle and Co., Cardiff. e9435o6 -i-m-iz-iediately, everywhere, trustworthy Persona (either sex), to Deliver and Collect light samples; 5s. daily easily earned, besides commission yielding ever-increasing income, on entirely new sys- tem.—Addrees, Evans, Watts and Co (E 71). Mer- chants, Birmingham. e9418o6 W, aiited, Usplul Boy, Accustomed to Indoor Work.— Apply Mrs. Najicarrow, Trefula,, St. Thomas, Swan- sea. 1322oll Wanted, Middle-aged Man (Singly on Email Gr.iss Farm make himself generally useful.-Apply, per- sonally, Gwrhav, Bach Farm, near Blackwood. 010 Wanted, steady Man as Groom and to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply, stating age, reference, &c. (abstainer), Dr. Ivor Davies, Bryngarw, Porth, Rhondds. Valley. 1240010 Wanted, a Young Man to Take Care of a. Hortie and to Attend to Garden and Lawn.-Apply Dr. Thomas, Brynbedw, Nantymoel. 1107o9 Young Man Wanted; able to milk and delirer; good character require^—App-.y Hy. W. Leaker, Woodland Dsuiry, Swansea. 1013o6 Wanted, a La/I, about 16 years of age, to Look After Pony and Trap and Make Himself Generally Use,fi-I.-Applv- 0. Lewis, Bailiff, Cog Farm. Sully. 06 Blacksuiifh.—Wanted, a Young Man (indoors) for Shoeing and General Work; improver may suit.- Apply Win. Prosser, Penhow, Newport. Mon. 1379o9 To Bakers and Confectioners—Second Hand Wanted for Bread and Smalls; night work.-Angel Hotel, Swansea^ 13^1°9_ Wanted, a ftrong. smart, respeetable Young Man, about 18.— Apply to Mr. Morgan, Photo Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 453o9 Errand B03'.—Strong, respectable Boy Wanted; good character.-Apply, Monday, Lipton, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 136606 Good Mil! Furnace Man Wanted, about 25 to 30, Accustomed to Heaiing Steel.—App'y, by letter, stat- ins exjiericnee and wages required, to Clarke and Co., Oaklev-road Roiling Mills, Birmingham. 45307 An Apprentice Wanted to the Wood and Stone Carving rooderute premium.-Apply Wormleighton, Sculptor, 197, Castle-road, Card'ff._ 1334012 o. Wagon Builders to Build-by Piecework.—Apply I Crawshay Brothers, Cvfaithfa (Limited), Merfhyr Tydfil. 45300 Wanted, Night Watchman nil] have to attend to three eteam boilero and do ether woik hcurscixp.m. to six a.m.-Apply. by letter, with references and age, A 26. Western Mail Office. Cardiff. 1292o8 :• Wanted, Youth to AssisOii-Bakehouse and Deliver Bread.—Apply Perry, Aiigue-street, Rce.th, Cardiff. 1264oll To Lakers and Confectioners.—A good Bread Ha.nd, well up in Cakes and Smalls, Piping, and Icing: abstainer preferred.—Apply, stating references and salary, Smith. 17, Eing-strcet, Carmarthen. o9 "Wanted, a gcod_Bread and Cake Baker; single man to live indoors must have a reference from last employer.—Apply, starting wages required,, to A. Buchan and Co., Rhymney. 05281 Wanted" good Stableman; also a Boy to Look After Pony and Trap.-Apply; Bailey's Livery Stables, Cardiff. 1225010 Machinist Wanted, to Take Charge of Planing and Moulding Machines; regular employment guaran- teed none but the most competent men need apply. -Send testimonials, with wages required, to Robin- son, Daxid, and Co., Card-ff. 1185°6 ~~Want«L » strong, systematic Man, Accustomed to the Chimnev-piece Trade, to Undertake the Post of Packer.—Apply Sessions and Sons (Lim'ted), Penarth-road, Cardiff. 1213010 "Wanted, Miller; cteadv, trustworthy, good stone- dresser; single.—State saWy and referencss. Ford, Pembroke Mills. 1200o6 anted, a Man Usetl to Hea.vy and Light Work; permanent.—Apply W. D. Lane, I,lallveiherine. Abergavenny. 1205co ""Wanted, a Shoeing Smith: one- used to tyreing.— Bailey, Windsor Mews. Cardiff. 1136o9 Good. Saddler Wanted: weT. Tip in colliery work.— Apply, with- iiul 2. William* Cooi aaci Co., Burrows-chambers, Swansea. 1163o9_ Folders and Sewers Wanetd.—Apply Western Mail Bookbinding Works, "Tudor-road, Cardiff. 45267 Wanted, a competent Man to Assist at the Dairy in the Exbib:tion Grounds; must be particularly handy and cleanly.—Apply J. Alexander, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 45243 Plasterers Wanted, to Complete Plastering Shops at Llanbradach; contract work.—Lewis, Tmber Mer- chant, Pontypridd. 104 £ 08 Electrical Engineering.—Messrs. Sydney F. Walker and Co. have Vacancy for an Apprent,ice.-Cardiff Electrical Works. Severn-road. Cardiff. IO6I06 Wturtedimmediately. Everywhere, trustworthy Persons (Either Sex) to Deliver and Collect Light Samples; 5s. daily easily earned, besides commis- sion. yielding ever-increasing income on entirely new system.—Address Evans, Watts, and Co. (D 71), Merchants, Birmingham. 944o6 Home Sewing-Plail1, Simple Work, per Parcels Post; £1 weekly easily esmed; persons required everywhere; patterns and instruction book, six stamps; many j-dvertisements mislead; this is genuine.—Wilby, .Saviletown, DfWRhury. 952o6 Wanted, an experienced Workina- Mechanic: must be acquainted with modern steelworks machinery. State age, experience, and wages required.—Apply"Z 67, Wesvtrn Mail Office, Cardiff. 949o6 Wanted, Few Pair* good W*j;on Mt.kere.—Apply Harrison and Camai, Rotherham. 45013 £ 30.—A Conditional Salary r. 12g. 6d. to £1(} per week can be earned in Spare Hours or Evenings, by Either Sex Everywhere.—Proof sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope in own handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79, St. Helen's-eardens, North Kensington. London. W. L12662 SITUATIONS WANTED. To Outfitters and Clethit'rs.-S1Ýt,¡¡ cut, made, and trimmed at short notice and exceptionally low prices. —Henry Solomon. 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8- DOROTHY LI NEAL" A NOVEL. CHAPTER VI- Mr. "They are bearing M> 1 hanf] towards Rej-nolds, with a wave the house. "My wife is wonderful w„ dreadful shock, jmt ™ t t0„-„4 to h»lDg U. «« > not stay. I shall ju^ catcb •(Thtthrou"h at Charing Cross. 1 am best p^rt without delay; but it w ill a of two days, I fear." •> "I suppose Bessy has telegrap e vvere said Emmie to her brother when they were nearly at the top of ^High-street. They had walked this distance without speaking. "He wouldn't wait to be telegra,phed for. Bessy's been his favourite child since her marriage. Of course he would go to e now. Besides, there's the will. He 11 wan to be in at the reading of that." An gave a short laugh, which had a good of bitterness in it, CHAPTER VII. Mr Reynolds did not go straight to his daughter's house on arriving in Venice. The telegram informing him of Mr. Lineal« deat had come from Mr. Pertly, with the address of his hotel attached; and it was to this hotel that. Mr. Reynolds made his way. tie did not ask for Mr. Pertly immediately on his arrival. He was hungry and' travel- stained and very weary after his long journey. So it was not until after a leisurely breakfast md a toilet made with all his usual care that le sent up his card to the lawyer, requesting the favour of a short interview. "I did not like to startle my daughter by j going to her at once," he explained, when n Mr. Pertly had received him in the little private room which Mi. Lineal had ordered ijeforehand for him on the best floor of the hotel. "And, for the same reason, I did not telegraph. You will probably be going there I this morning. Will you tell her I am here? I started from home the hour after your tele. gram arrived. ° "I was going to Mrs. Lineal almost at once," the lawyer replied. jje wondered why Mr. Reynolds should suppose that his daughter needed to have the news of his arrival broken to her so carefully. The lawyer himself had been amazed at her self-command through the trying events of the last few days. Her father seemed much more effected than even she had been. Mr. Pertly was skilled in the signs of inward agitation, and he noticed how Mr Reynolds's thin lips twitched 1I.OW and then, and how the ) nff slender, exquisitely-cared-for hand shook h he pushed back his hturfrom his forehead. How unlike father and daughter were, the lawyer thought, as 'his keen eyes rested on the visitor! This slim. fair, blue-eyed man was altogether of a differ- ent type. Not such a good type either. Mrs. Lineal was cold and proud, perhaps; but .she had honest eyes, not shifty, uncertain ones like those which were watching him now with such badly-concealed anxiety in them. "The funeral is over. It took place last evening," he said, while these thoughts were passing through his mind. "There is not much delay allowed here." "Yes-I feared I should be too late. There was some delay at Paris. How is my daughter? And Miss Lineal-how is she?" "It was a great shock, the lawyer answered. "Miss Dorothy had been ill. I have not seen her. Mrs. Lineal is as well as we could expect, I think. We have had a great deal of business to do together. I have found her singularly clear-headed and business-like." "Yes—she was always that," Mr. Reynolds replied. He paused, as if he expected the lawyer to I go on; but Mr. Pertly did not speak. "You say you have had a great deal of business," Mr. ^Reynolds remarked, after a moment. "I hope there have been no com- plications. But poor Lineal wasn't a man to leave his worldly affairs unsettled." No-be was not a man to do that," Mr. Pertly agreed. "You know, perhaps, that he has just made a new will. 1 Mr. Reynolds did not know it; but he refrained from admitting the fact. "Whatever he has done i3 rightly done," ¡ he remarked, sententiously. "One can be sure of that. "Just so," said the lawyer. He was lean- ing back in his chair, pressing the tips of his 1 fingers lightly together in turn. It was a favourite attitude of his while conversing with clients. "You are awrre, of course, that there was no settlement on my daughter?" MI. Rey- nolds went on, his impatience getting the better of him. "I trusted Lineal too much to insist on that." Still the lawyer was silent, and Mr. Rey- nolds was forced to ask the question that had been uppermost in his mind from the moment he heard of his son-in-law's death, though it would have pleased him much better if the lawyer had told him unasked. "But perhaps you would give me the exact details of the will, Mr. Pertly ?"• "With pleasure," the lawyer returned. "It is a very simple will. There are some legacies to relatives and to old servants; but the bulk of the property is divided between the children, the boy having rather the larger share. Mr. Lineal was a very rich man. as you are aware, and the property could well bear dividing. Miss Dorothy has no mean fortune for her share." Mr. Reynolds interrupted lum sharpfy. The twitching of his lips was more apparent now. He found it difficult to control his voice. "And !"y daughter ?" Mis, Lineal is made the sole guardian of A the children, with a life interest in the Clyde estate," the lawyer returned, gravely. "By the will my late client made shortly after his marriage, she had the share now left to her son. There is no breach of confidence in my saying that Mr. Lineal altered this will to meet the wishes of his wife." "Then she was a fw3 The words broke from Mr. Reynolds s 'ins before he could check them. He added lamely, "But most women are fools where money is concerned and, if Elisabeth is content, why, I am." "Just so," replied the lawyer, repeating a favourite formula of his. For a moment Mr. Reynolds made no further remark about the will. He could not trust himself to speak of it. He picked up his hat and went towards the door. "I wont't detain you any longer, IvIr. Pertly." "Well, I ought to be moving," the lawyer replied. "I have an appointment with Mrs. Lineal at twelve o'clock. Will you come with me now 1" "No-yoll may tell her I am here, and ready to'come to her this afternoon. I shall be glad of a little rest before I see her. I have travelled fast, and I am not so young as I was, I and. But he accompanied Mr. Pertly to the gondola steps. "There are trustees, of course." he asked, in a casual tons, after making a remark or two on the beauty 'of the weather, and the wonderful colour of the water. "Yes. i am one. Mr. Ward, my late client's cousin, is the other." "Ah, there are cousins! Do they come I into the settlement at al!?" I "Only in the event of the son's dying with- out issue, amd after Miss Dorothy's decease, If she survives the son, she inherits in the absence of direct heirs," said the lawyer. "But this is my gondola. Won't you come with me now?" I "N a-get your business over 5rst. You I can tell me on your return how soon my daughter can see me." There was an indescribable bitterness in Mr. Reynolds's suave words." "It was rather hard on him," the old law- yer thought, as the gondola glided through the blue waters. "And she won't be able to help him much out of her income. If she lives at Clyde House, she'll find it hard to make both ends meet. I wonder why she insisted on having the money tied up like that? She has bound herself hand and foot. And poor Lineal would have left her half his fortune, or all of it for that matter, if she had raised her little finger." Dorothy was sitting in the saloon when Mr. Pertly entered it. She rose from her seat to receive him. but did not advance from the window. He hurried towards her. I "Don't let me disturb you, I beg, Miss Dorothy! I am glad to see you down. This is brave of you "It is stupid to be so weak," she said; for she had sunk ba.ck into her seat, her legs giving way under her. "I wanted to see you. I have some question:; to ask YOL." He urew a. chair near her, and sat down, J i "Of course there are questions you want to ask me." he said. "And I shall be ready to answer any number of them presently. But iet us wait a day or two. Just sit here and rest, aiid-" They were interrupted. Vina came to say that Mrs. Lineal was ready to receive Mr. Pertly. She spoke in Italian, and the old lawyer looked at Dorothy for an inter- pretation. "Though I understand well enough what she must mean," he said, iisiug without giving Dolly time to speak. "We -ill have a talk another day. my oear. You don't mind my calling you 'my dear,' do you? Why I knew you when you were that high, Miss Dorothy" —putting out his hand a couple of fc"t or so from the floor. He failed in his object if he wanted to call a smile on the girl's pale, sorrow-stricken face. 'I must ask you one question," she said. 'Nina, wait- outside," she added rapidly, in Italian, and then went on in English, turning I her eyes again upon the lawyer's face. "Bently says that she—that Mrs. Lineal is my guardian. Does that mean that sae can insist on my living with her?" I She spoke very rapidly, pressing her hands tightly together on the little table that stood in front of her. Mr. Pertly saw what the question meant to her, and he hesitated over his answer. He had not thought much of the relations between Mrs. Lineal and her step- daughter. He had assumed that they got on I mors or less well together. j "It was your father's wish that you should live with her." ¡"1 know," Dolly said. She added nothing to taat brief, painfully- littered speech; and there was silence for a moment. "Have 3-3,1 spoken to Mrs. Lineal?" the lawyer asked, after a pause. Dorothy shook her head. | I have not seen her. It is better that we should not see each other till—till The girl broke off. and ice lawyer made no effort to get her to finish her sentence. He did not speak. "I want to go away." she went on, with a break in her voice. "You must te.l her so, Mr. Pertly. I want to go back to England -to my aunts. I want to go at once, with- out seeing her. Bently can take me." The old lawyer shook his head. My dear, you must be reasonable You cannot treat Mrs. Lineal so She has behaved very generously. I must tell you that." "I know," Dolly said, in a hard tone. "Bently has t-old me. I wish—I wish-" She suddenly averted her face. The lawyer saw that she was struggling vainly to keep back her tears. He was still standing, and he moved towards the door. "We won't say any more just now," he said, as if he had not perceived that she was crymg. "But I sm sure Mrs. Lineal will want^ you to do what yon like best, Miss Dorothy. And, perhaps, a visit to your aunt, just now but we will talk of that again. And he hastened from the room. | ( (To he ountinti.ed). I
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