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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARÐIFF. rrHEATRE ROYAL i -A-? Lessee and Manager Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO NIGHT (THURSDAY), -U'BIL 23rd. AT 7.30, Instantaneous Success of the Musical Comedy., rjIHE £ pRENCH ]yj^IDi" By L ASIL HOOD and WALTER SLAUGHTER (Authors of the Phenomenal Succe.s- ••'GENTLEMAN JOE'"), UDder the Direction of Mr. MILTON BODE. The Plav Produced bv Mr. FRANK PARliER, FULL CHORUS AND AUGMENTED BAND. Prices 6(1. to £ 2 2s. Doors Open at Seven, Com- mence at 7 39. Booking Ofiiees at Messrs. Thompson and ShacJtell s (Ltd.), Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. 44343 IMPORTANT NOTIUE. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th, Mr. Fletcher begs to Announce that lie has Secured Mr. Abud's Specially Organised Company from louden to Gt/e Six Special Performances and One Matinee, MAY 2nd, at Two o'clock, of '1' R I L B T From the ~H AT MARKET THEATRE. LONDON, bv Arrangement with Mr. BEER80UM TItEE, oh MONDAY, April 27 th, and Terminating May 2nd. In Order to Avoid Disappeint- manh and to Meet the Numerous Requests Received Seate Can Now be Booked at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell'ii (Limited). Applications can now be received, or by letter, or by telegram, marked "TriUiv Engagement, a« Seats MUST be Allotted in their Orde." of PRIORITY. -?- t~ Li, A ~N D THEATRE if The Premier Theatre of Wides. Le.»aee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. Enthusiastic lleception yid Popular Success of Alise IDA MILLAIS' and London Ccnijamy in the Sensational Drama, N° MAN'S LAND' See the REAL WATER DIVE, One of the greatest sensations ever witnessed. Forty Tons of Water on the Stsge. Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6d. to £ 1 16. MONDAY NEXT, April 27th, Mr. HARRY MONK- HOi >E'S COMPANY with AN HUSH GIRL, and her Sweetheart Pat. 44357 fjl H E M P I R E Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. THE EMPIRE PROGRAMME. THE EMPIRE PRICES. TRANSFERRED FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY TO THE PHILHARMONIC-HALL* ST. MARY-STREET, DURING THE COMPLETION OF THE NEW EMPIRE BUILDINGS, Vow being erected en the Enlarged Site of the Old Empire. TO-NIGHT, at the PHILHARMONIC-HALL. ST. MARY-STREET, The following Empire Compaay:— The 't ii. i •! Wondea jl MACARTE SISTERS, On a. Wire. A performance exemplifying elegance, grace, and daring to a remarkable degree. The famous MARIE KENDALL, One of the Girls." HELEN LAMBERT and F. C. GLOVER, In The Novice," a Comedy Sketch. EDWARD IND, Vocal Comedian. ALICE OAKLEY, Comedienne. FRANK WHITELEY, Banjo-Song Exponent. MARIE DEAN, Serio-Comedv Vocalist and Dancer. DR. JAMESON'S LAST STAND. A thrilling Monologue, vocally expounded by Mr. Geo. De Pledge, actively assisted bv numerous auxiliaries, and terminating with a graphic illustration of an incident in the B ATTLE OF KRUGERSDORP. A JS EXHIBITION OF PICTURES J$L by E. M. WIMPERIS (Vice-Pre^dont of the Roval Institute) IS NOW OPEN at Mr. FRERE S, 12, DUKE-STRET. The "Standard" says "Mr. Wimpens, like David Cox, is not depen. dent on scenery that- is pretty any mo-re than on scenery that is grand. Nobis form or dainty form is a thing of indifference to him as an artist. Indeed, it ¥' not. form at all, or at ail events Hot form that is iieauatieiit, that interests him ocrioswh-. IL if flying right and the shadow of a cloud over a great land. Mr. Wimperie is the poet of the every-day country. The tling lives: but by how few strokes? Art like Ihis, as much in painbin g ba in writing, is the art that interests us most in the end." 44176 NEWPORT. THE E loI PIR E Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NiGrrr, FLOERIE GALLIMORE, O'CONNOR and TRAYNOR, CAROLA and THOMAS, CHARLES DEANE. The VALOEANS. ERNEST TROWBRIDGE, GLADYS HAT LETT, and KATE CHARD and DEANE BRAND. -?- "Y'l C T O R I A THEATRE MONDAY, APRIL 20. 18S5, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Important Visit of the Most Successful Drama of the Ag-e- THE SILVER KING, NEXT WEEK—THE GUARDIAN ANGEL. PricesStall*, 3s.; Bit stall*, 2s.; balcony, la. &d.: pit, Is. gallery. 64 <, ,1 j"» O A/ to be Lent ou Nate of 5j{),to o/1 FTaud witb.nutfe< sure tjes, publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly to suit. borrowers' convenience. —Trade bills discounted.—Centra! Advance Bank. 40, Wood-street. Cardiff. S. HarKs, manager. e5296 M 0 N E Y TO LEND. Eisy Repayments. Beaeanabie Interest. Strict Privacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Gali or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, e90?7d CARDIFF. Those in Want of Casti are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 2, Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent. K. W. Weber, 3, W,,r). a rAlrCliff p4550 plESC RIPT TON frWW I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope, the Prescription which cured me after 17 years of suffering from Nervotis Debility. This Pre- scription .8, from my own experier.ee, an infallible !wit Iluanmteed cure for Exlia-usted Vitality, Weakness, Despondency, Variocele, Kidney and Liver Complaints »n i all kindred diseases, and I contk »jitly recommend it to all who EO suffer. (Name thiw paper.)—Write to W. H. BROWN, Esq., 14, Chesham-road, Brighton, Sussex. e5113 READ TH E EVENING gXPRBSS; BRIGHTEST ANT) BEST HALF-PENNY PAPER OUR Prices are Based on Small Profits —BISHOP and Co., the Cardiff lailors, 50, iSueen-street. PUBLIC NOTICES. I £ JARDIFF JGJXHIBITION, 1896, Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED ON. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1896, THE OPENING CEREMONY WILL BE PER- FORMED AT 2.30 P.M., IN THE CONCERT HALL, BY THE MOST WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (THE RT. HON. LORD WINDSOR). ADMISSION to the Opening Ceremony will be CONFINED to SPECIALLY INVITED GUESTS and SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. THE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE HOLDER WILL BE AFFIXED TO ALL SEASON TICKETS. APPLICANTS for SEASON TICKETS may either SEND a RECENT PHOTOGRAPH for the Purpose of being Copied, or ATTEND at such a STUDIO as may t;e directed, where the necessary Photograph will be Taken Gratis. Preliminary CYCLE MEETING will be held on "MABON'S" DAY, MAY 4th. There will be TWO RACES (One and Two Miles), under N.O.U. Laws. For Entry Forms apply C. S ARTHUR, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff; or to WALTER COOK, Hon. Secretary, Exhibition Office, 43944 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. We bave from tone to time received many flattering letters from well-wishe>rs in different parte of the ct.uutry. We cull the following expression from eoms of their letters:— A MAZING Ha'porth. B EST paper in the world. C ANNOT be equalled. J) ON'T know its compeer. JJ VERYBODY reads it. F AIRLY miserable without it. G ET it me at any price. H OW do you produce it for the money? J REJOICE to be an Expressite. J OliLY good Halfpennyworth. KIND o' sad wi'out it. L ET me have it every day. n UST have it. NOTHING like it here, 0 R anywhere else. p OWERFUL circulation. Q UEER withoutcopy. READ all over this district. S TOBIES most interesting. T ELL all 'my friends to subscribe. IT N'T QUE newspaper. V ASTLY superior to every other. w HY don't you publish earlier? X ENPHOF was wise. Y ET he never produced so many Z IG-ZAG features as are found in the "EVENING EXPRESS." HOTELS. CARDIFF. LIPTON JJ OTEL CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, JAMES N. DOBBS, PROPRIETOR. BILLIARDS. Wines and Spirits of the Finest Quality. e5290 .?-? Z=zz-? PENARTH. THE QUEEN JFJESTAURANT (Adjoining Station), STAN-WELL ROAD. First-class Luncheon from Is. Tea, ». 6d. Higli-class Cakes and Confectionery, NOTED FOR PIC-NIC CATERING. Accommodation for very large Parties. THE QUEEN RESTAURANT, PENARTH. l H. R. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ——a——————— Cratie ÐoUtt?. JJEIT DECORATORS. DAVIS AND SON VT PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. Qu E^N STREET. DYBWOEKS, ETC. Ip YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES JL NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER. 1. NELSON-TERRACE. FTTRNITTTRE. EVAN & COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET. -?-?.-?- GARDEdST BEEDS. arii VV 10, North-street, Cardiff.—Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds, and Seed Potatoes m all varieties. E5119 GLASS, CHINA, AND WARE. jTi LASSr CHINA; AND WATKT Everybody «ays COMLEY'S is the Largest and Best Place .for all ShopkeepenB to go. QtROCEEIBS. DAVID JONES_&~CO., LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, I The Finest Butter la. per lb. Call at Wharton-street. ??-??-? -?- -?- HATS. AYS^ARSLEY'S, Arcade, for Hand- made Hats.—40, Caroline-street, 15, Wyndham-arcade. Buy from the maker. RHETTMATIC CURE. FOR FULL PARTIS ULA I^XY^TO PHIL PHILLIPS 24. ST. MARY-STREET. TEA. DAVID JONES and CO. Limited ?L? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STRE RT HE CHOOLA TEA CONIPANY, TEA GROWERS AND EXPERTS, I ARK HALL BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. TYPEWRITING. A'INTET7 OW E N_ANDC(J7i: LRMITEDT Leg-.il Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms on application. WESTERN MAIL BUIL 'INGS. CARDIFF WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOT!A RWWTAlj RANT LUNCHEONS. TEAS. DINNERS ,5. DITKE-STR I'ET. BillLG RA VIi1 DYEWORKS ?HlF CARDIFF. RECEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. e5291 E~Wa"l"k1{b7" RAY. OJRN, AND SEED MERCHANT, 5 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. AND 10, NORTH-STREET, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ALL VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES Agent for Lawe's Chemical Manure Company. CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION—STAND 117. R J JJBATH AND GONS PIANOFORTES by —BROADWOOD. Schiedmayej-, Ccllard, Erard, Kirkman, Kaps, Brinsmead, Sleiuway, Hopkinson, Bechstein, Cliallen, Neumeyer, &c., dee. ORGANS by:—MASON and ^AMLIN, Bell, Smith. Carpenter, Stealing, Story and Clark, Doherty, Earn, &c., and armoniums by Alex- IJ.ndp.r &c., &c. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7* Octaves, by the genuine ani celebrated firm, SCHIEDMAYEL3. for Hire, for Ooncerts, &c. MRGEST POSSIBLE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OF WOR. SHIP. INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing, do not fail to Send for our Price Lists and Verdict of 900, and Compare our Prices and Terms with other Houses. SJlOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF: 70, TAIT-STREET, PONTYPRIDD and 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. AGENCIES AT ABERAVON, SADOXTON-BARRY. CAERPHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, CANVASSERS WANTED !N M L PARTS, ON GOOD UOMMISSION. e534 To NERVOUS St.:FFERERS^—Just pul> lished.-The experience o.t an invalid, writted1 UI a warning to ot-hers, and eh owing the means of Self- Cure by one who cured himself. Sing-le copies may be had (gratis) by sending addressed envelope t« ARTHUR DIXON, ESQ., HOUNSLOW, MIDDLE- SEX. e5216 ? PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. THE "EVENING EXPRESS." WORDS. OSCJS. I¡' THREE SIX TIMES. TlKES. i 20 Words 0 6 I 10 16 30 Words 0 9 J 6 2 3 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to he claswifled must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.: but they can be inserted up to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO LVOS FOR. CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive In- sertions of the following ciaes of advertisements: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Tost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shops, Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Artic'es for Sale Privately. If the insertions be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Sarne iii-d Address to be counted. Oitiei-B sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. deques, Postal and Poat-office Orders should be orcfased ? nd made payable to Mr. D. Wat-kin Thomas. j- i7- Advertisements are reeaived also at the following »ub-offioes: — NEWPORT -?. -TREDEGAR STREET. SWANSEA CASTLE-STREET, MERTHYR .VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREKT. HEAD OFFICES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Pcet office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nsmes must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originals) "Apply at the Evening Express." means that the address of tne suJvert!ser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en, closed. The boxes provided for answers to advertisements appearing- in the "Evening: Express" are net intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannet be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. N.B.—To avo'd delay all letters containing adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement De mrtaii en t' on the Envelope. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. Coal Business For Sale.—Good returns.—Apply. S 71. Evening Express, Cardiff. e9257s27 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, Wanted by a respectable Woman a Family's Plain Washing.—Address, E. G., 5, Rutland-street, Salt- iiiefid Cardiff. e324Sp25 ??I:flll.? _U .t., ? DOGS. For Sale, a larsre St. Bernard Dog splendid house dog; price 25s.—Apply Mr Samuel Green, 73. Upper Church-street, Penrhiwceiber, near Mountain Ash. e9237s24 DRESSMAKING. Dress and Mantle-making.—Wanted Apprentices font doors) to the above.—Applv to Whitaker and ^^fcbourne-erefcent. Cardiff. eS25Z.-2? LAND TO LET. bifid To be Lot in best neighbourhood of Cadox- ton. moderate ground rent and fees; respectable builders financed.—Apply J. P. Jones, Richards and Budgen. 18. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e5166 LOST AND FOUND. Lost, between D*Arc's W'ixworki; and Gsroiiine- street, on Monti3-:v', April 20, a Pearl and Diamond Brooch; finder liberally rewarded by returning it to Mitdame D' Arc. 1'92531123 SCHOLASTIC Advantageous Vacancies for Boarders.—Accom- plishments, Home Comforts from R.5 15e. Head-master, Commercial College, "Heathfield," H'ehsrate-road. Walsall e9166I PREMISES. Port TaO.bot.—To Let. Immediate possession, Double- fronted Shop and Dwelling-Viouee, situated in popu- lous district.—Apply J Richards, 4, Spring Garden Place, Cardiff. e9252s27 Chepstow, Tinteru, and (Furnished and Unfurnished) and Lands to Let and for Sale.—Fred Joliffe, Agent, Chepstow. Stx-roomed, &c., House; 14 acres land: stable, coach and cart house, cowhouse, barn, Sc.; high ground; £ 750. Residence; 13 rooms, bath; stable, saddle-room, coach-house; 36 acres land; £ 2,500, or with 5 acres £ 1,300. Res;dencc; 2 reception, 8 bed rooms, bath, lava- tory greenlioi se stable, coach-house, See.; padrloek. lawns, kitchen, fruit and pleasure gardens, la. 2r. splendid scenery very healthy good sanitation And water post and telegraph doctor: £ 1.000. Residence'. 11 rooms; stable and coar-b-house Vit.ben garden, greenhouse, lawns, and shrubberies, close to town C' rtaiTP 1; acres gard»ii and pastur- Furnished lirm-es -0150, £105, and B70 per annum; also on weekly terms. e9228s2? BICYCLES. AD VF RTT SE ME NTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid iates: — 20 wrrds. 1 day, 6d ..3 days, 1# 6 days, Is. 6d. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail- Abandon Ancient Maps and send Four Stamps for up-to-date Cyclist*' Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to all chief towns, and 1896 lists, now ready, containing useful hints, latest novelties, anil special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 35* valve or inflator fittings, nuts and sundries, per return post; repairs, enamelling.—Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. d947 REPAIRS.—Ail G<> to Morris Bros., Fontypndd; no job too difficult, no job tco small. Don't for- get/ e5250 Alldays' Cycles, Manufactures, Stock, and Depot; Ladies'' Machine-.? for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldays' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- ball, St. Mary-street-, Cardiff.—For terms and par- ticulars, apply AUdp.ys and Onions, Pneumatic Engineering Company (Limited), 49, Westgate street, Cardiff. e5309 Hwlquarterir for Cycies.—'We are the largest cycle dealers, hold the best agencies, have the largest stock, show it in the best manner, employ experts as salesmen, and buy and se.ll at t.he lowest prices. CaL or send for catalogues.—Griffiths Cycle Corporatios Ltd., 57, Queen-street, Cardiff. e5145 MUSICAL. Mr. Thatcher, Professor of Musi.c. I.S.M., has a few vacancies; every pupil examined Christmas passed.63. Newport-road. Cardiff._ e9254s27 Lady Professional Pianist has vacancies for Pupile. —Address, Pianist, 92. Severn-road. Cardiff. c926Ls28 PIANOFORTE LesserprcabyYouBcLetdy to suit pupils after business hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Owbridge-road, Car- diff. e5098 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET Well-furnished Rooms, convenient- to town stations and exhibition terms moderate.—20, Glynrbonnda- etreet, Oathays. e9346sd Two Comfortable Front Sitting-rooms aad 'Two Bed- rooms vacant for Exhibition —32, Tudor-road, Cardiff. c9248s22 4, The Parade, Cardiff.—Farnishe-i Ai»artments to Let", terms moderate. e9247s25 PARTNERSHIP. Meiisra. S. Grant (Limited), Auctioneers. Sur- veyors, Mortgage Brokers, Partnership Agents, &c., 27 and 28. Broad-street-avenue, London, E.C., have a large number of Investors (both sleeping and active partners) to Join Genuine Corfeerns; sales of busi- nesses of every description effected; no registration fee. of any kind. L12746—2 Partnership in Lucrative Coachbuilding and General VVheelwi-ight's Business.—Oi.-e-third or Half Share Offered to Active Partner; not less than £ 300 capital.—For particulars address S 49, Western Mail, Cardiff. 339&s25 SHOP ASSISTANTS. Wanted, Several Young Ladies for the Fancy Ccuiter.—H. Tucker, 82, Oxford-street, Swansea s29 Required for the Exhibition, Several experienced Young Ladles as Saletrwou^en; good references from last filiation indiiiiensaMe.—Reply, stating age, experience, and wages esj.-ected, to S 88, Western mail. earslff. 3475s25 Dra;3ery.—Wanted, an experienced Young Lady for the General Drapeiy; to live out.—Apply, stating salary, to T. C. Morgan, Bridga-street, Newport. s29 Wi'rited, emart Junior for Drapery; able to dress windows.—Apply Buckland, Draper. Barry Dock. 34XV29 MISCELLANEOUS. A aad J. Maciiaughton, Woollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macuaughton, Pitlochry, issue New Patterns—Suitings from 2s. 6d. Ladies' Tweed* from Is. a yard. A~ arid J. Ma(:iiaught-on7~Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges, Black, Indigo, and Coiours. A. and J. Macn:iughton, Pitlochry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Prices. Parcels 20s. Value Carriage Paid. c5131 is four Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of evert description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridiou. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4202 Aristotle's Worts, complete Coloured Plates; gsni'ine edition; 30 stumps. "Paris by Night, or (Jay Life in Paris]' (illustrated), 30 stamps, poet free.—E. Bowker, 27, Ronsihaw-ssreet, Liverpool. Established 1832; ^Pa tronfoc the Old Firm. eb!80 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS VACANT. Required for the Exhitrtton, several experler.cc-d Younc Ladies Saleswomen; good refereuceG from last situation indispensable.—Reply, stating age, exner>nce, and wage expected to S 88, Wesern Mail, Cardiff^ e9263s20 De^l Workers and Table Makers Wanted.—€. Col- lege street, South, Liverpool. e9260s24 Wanted, Lad, from 15 to 20 years, for iHousework, Garden, and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Colonel Tyler, St. Hilq,ry, Cowbridge. 5477s24 Wanted, thoio'jghly-etficleut Grooin-(3ardencr; to live in trustwor+hy must understand cows.—Rev. J. Hilliard, Liangattock Court, Cr'ckhewell. 3414s29 Wanted, a steady Man as Cowman and to be Other- wise Uf>eful; married—wife to undertake laundry work.—Apply Rev. C. R. Knight, Tythegston Court-, Bridgend. 44410 ener c-xpen ed ;n (li,iving Wanted, Gronm-Gardener; experienced in driving pau- and single; willing to make himself generally useful.—Addrc? Arrfifetcc^j, Neath- 44402 Wanted. Working Garden" married, no family; must understand kitchen garden and fruit trees; no gifts* Wife Wanted as Laundress. Cottage supplied. —Send references, &c., Ackland-Allen, Dolhaidd, L'andyssil. 44398 Wanted, Staid Man on a Small Grass Farm; eingle. ■—A.ptiv, pereonaEy, Gwrha-y Fa-mi, near B'ack- wood. J 3290^27 Wanted, Young Man as Under Gardener; to live in aged about 18, and able to milk.—Apply Gun- ningham. Cadoxton, Neath. 3259s27 Groom W;uitcd good stableman and coachman not und^r 20; under coachman; character and reference required.—Apply Mr. Fit,Williams, C'lirwyn, Newcastle Kmlvn. 70S25 Kennelman to Pack of Harriers Wanted; sober, trustworthy; married mr. n; work light, wages low.— Address Bryn Cothi. Nantgaredig. 2995s25 SITUATIONS WANTED. Young Man, aged 25 years, Seeks Situation as Porter; ten years' reference.—Address T. S 8, Somerset-street, Bath. 44353 To Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation an first, second, or single; used to bread, cake, smalls, deckers, and register ovens; excellent reference; stats terms.—Anoljy, T. Richards, Porald Bakery, Ebbw Vale, Mon. e9251s27 CLEAKS AND MANAGERS, Wanted, a smart, intelligent Lad (14—15; passed Sixth Standard) in Office.—Address S 78, Western Mail. Cardiff. 3357s24 Civil Service; age 14—22, ladies under 20: salary. £ 50— £ 400. Boy Clerks Exam., 28th of May; 100 Vacancies; first ptace and 126 successes last, three exams. Assistants of Excise Exam., 5th May; 60 Vacancies passed 39 at the last three exams., includ- ing three first places.—Apply Mr. Skeriy, M.A 27, Chancerv-lane, London. 3324s28 D. Jones, Dickinson, and Co. (Limited), Oxford- street, Swansea, are in Want of smart Man as Clerk; used to double entry and grocery accounts. 3275s23 Wanted, by Irsurance Office, smart, respectable Boy, about 16, as Junior Clerk; shorthand essentia1. —Apply, own handwriting, S 15, Western Mail, Oar- diff 3237s23 Wanted, Clerk; knowledge of book-keeping and shorthand.—Apply, STATING SALARY required, to Clerk, Western Mail, Newport. 3120624 "~Post.il.—Wanted, experienced Petscn, Male or Female, in Telegraphic Despatches (single-needle instrument), possessing some knowledge of postal business: state age and salary.—Apply to Past- master, Y.stradgvnlaig, 3075s24 Restaurant Manager for geed Provincial Town; must have had experience of brisk restaurant trade; state salary required (to live out).—Address, with two references (not testimonials). R 24, Western Mail, 44068 MUSICAL. Mr. Thatcher, Professor of Mu6i.c. I.S.M., has a few vacancies; every pupil examined Christmas passed.63. Newport-road. Cardiff._ e9254s27 Lady Professional Pianist has vacancies for Pupile. —Address, Pianist, 92. Severn-road. Cardiff. c926Ls28 PIANOFORTE Lesson# given by Young Lady to suit pupils after business hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Owbridge-road, Car- diff. e5098 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET Well-furnished Rooms, convenient- to town stations and exhibition terms moderate.—20, Glynrbonnda- etreet, Oathays. e9346sd Two Comfortable Front Sitting-rooms aad 'Two Bed- rooms vacant for Exhibition —32, Tudor-road, Cardiff. c9248s22 4, The Parade, Cardiff.—Farnishe-i Ai»artments to Let", terms moderate. e9247s25 PARTNERSHIP. Meiisra. S. Grant (Limited), Auctioneers. Sur- veyors, Mortgage Brokers, Partnership Agents, &c., 27 and 28. Broad-street-avenue, London, E.C., have a large number of Investors (both sleeping and active partners) to Join Genuine Corfeerns; sales of busi- nesses of every description effected; no registration fee. of any kind. L12746—2 Partnership in Lucrative Coachbuilding and General VVheelwi-ight's Business.—Oi.-e-third or Half Share Offered to Active Partner; not less than £ 300 capital.—For particulars address S 49, Western Mail, Cardiff. 339&s25 SHOP ASSISTANTS. Wanted, Several Young Ladies for the Fancy Ccuiter.—H. Tucker, 82, Oxford-street, Swansea s29 Required for the Exhibition, Several experienced Young Ladles as Saletrwou^en; good references from last filiation indiiiiensaMe.—Reply, stating age, experience, and wages esj.-ected, to S 88, Western Mail, Cardiff^ 3475s25 Dra;3ery.—Wanted, an experienced Young Lady for the General Drapeiy; to live out.—Apply, stating salary, to T. C. Morgan, Bridga-street, Newport. s29 Wi'rited, emart Junior for Drapery; able to dress windows.—Apply Buckland, Draper. Barry Dock. 34XV29 MISCELLANEOUS. A aad J. Maciiaughton, Woollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macuaughton, Pitlochry, issue New Patterns—Suitings from 2s. 6d. Ladies' Tweed* from Is. a yard. A~ arid J. Ma(:iiaught-on7~Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges, Black, Indigo, and Coiours. A. and J. Macn:iughton, Pitlochry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Prices. Parcels 20s. Value Carriage Paid. c5131 is four Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of evert description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridiou. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4202 Aristotle's Worts, complete Coloured Plates; gsni'ine edition; 30 stumps. "Paris by Night, or (Jay Life in Paris]' (illustrated), 30 stamps, poet free.—E. Bowker, 27, Ronsihaw-ssreet, Liverpool. Established 1832; ^Pa tronfoc the Old Firm. eb!80 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS TACANT. "Required for the Exhib;tion, several experler.cc-d Younc Ladies Saleswomen; good refereuceG from last situation indispensable.—Reply, stating age, exner>nce, and wage expected to S 88, Wesern Mail, Cardiff^ e9263s20 De^l Workers and Table Makers Wanted.—€. Col- lege street, South, Liverpool. e9260s24 Wanted, Lad, from 15 to 20 years, for iHousework, Garden, and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Colonel Tyler, St. Hilq,ry, Cowbridge. 5477s24 Wanted, thoio'jghly-etficleut Grooin-(3ardencr; to live in trustwor+hy must understand cows.—Rev. J. Hilliard, Liangattock Court, Cr'ckhewell. 3414s29 Wanted, a steady Man as Cowman and to be Other- wise Uf>eful; married—wife to undertake laundry work.—Apply Rev. C. R. Knight, Tythegston Court-, Bridgend. 44410 Wanted, Gronm-Gardener; experienced in driving pau- and single; willing to make himself generally useful.—Addrc? Arrfifetcc^j, Neath- 44402 Wanted. Working Garden" married, no family; must understand kitchen garden and fruit trees; no gifts* Wife Wanted as Laundress. Cottage supplied. —Send references, &c., Ackland-Allen, Dolhaidd, L'andyssil. 44398 Wanted, Staid Man on a Small Grass Farm; eingle. ■—A.ptiv, pereonaEy, Gwrha-y Fa-mi, near B'ack- wood. J 3290^27 Wanted, Young Man as Under Gardener; to live in aged about 18, and able to milk.—Apply Gun- ningham. Cadoxton, Neath. 3259s27 Groom W;uitcd good stableman and coachman not und^r 20; under coachman; character and reference required.—Apply Mr. Fit,Williams, C'lirwyn, Newcastle Kmlvn. 70S25 Kennelman to Pack of Harriers Wanted; sober, trustworthy; married mr. n; work light, wages low.— Address Bryn Cothi. Nantgaredig. 2995s25 SITUATIONS WANTED. Young Man, aged 25 years, Seeks Situation as Porter; ten years' reference.—Address T. S 8, Somerset-street, Bath. 44353 To Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation an first, second, or single; used to bread, cake, smalls, deckers, and register ovens; excellent reference; stats terms.—Anoljy, T. Richards, Porald Bakery, Ebbw Vale, Mon. e9251s27 CLEAKS AND MANAGERS, Wanted, a smart, intelligent Lad (14—15; passed Sixth Standard) in Office.—Address S 78, Western Mail. Cardiff. 3357s24 Civil Service; age 14—22, ladies under 20: salary. £ 50— £ 400. Boy Clerks Exam., 28th of May; 100 Vacancies; first ptace and 126 successes last, three exams. Assistants of Excise Exam., 5th May; 60 Vacancies passed 39 at the last three exams., includ- ing three first places.—Apply Mr. Skeriy, M.A 27, Chancerv-lane, London. 3324s28 D. Jones, Dickinson, and Co. (Limited), Oxford- street, Swansea, are in Want of smart Man as Clerk; used to double entry and grocery accounts. 3275s23 Wanted, by Irsurance Office, smart, respectable Boy, about 16, as Junior Clerk; shorthand essentia1. —Apply, own handwriting, S 15, Western Mail, Oar- diff 3237s23 Wanted, Clerk; knowledge of book-keeping and shorthand.—Apply, STATING SALARY required, to Clerk, Western Mail, Newport. 3120624 "~Post.il.—Wanted, experienced Petscn, Male or Female, in Telegraphic Despatches (single-needle instrument), possessing some knowledge of postal business: state age and salary.—Apply to Past- master, Y.stradgvnlaig, 3075s24 Restaurant Manager for geed Provincial Town; must have had experience of brisk restaurant trade; state salary required (to live out).—Address, with two references (not testimonials). R 24, Western Mail, Cardiff. *4063 Cl.ERES AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES. Un Monsieur Francais, ~25 ans, sacliant Anglais, Desire Empio5 Comrne Comptable ou Co-respondent;; bennes references—Adrease B., 361, Cowfcridge-road. 3'?4,?28 Canton, Cardiff. 3 Situation as Collector, Time- keeper, or Auv place of Trust; highest references; over 3C y«trs 'bill clerk with the late Sir William Davies, Haverfordwest.—A., Farley's, Library, Tenby. 3256627
--------------The Opposition…
The Opposition Shop. LORD WINDSOR: "I have no connection with the place opposite, madam; in fact, I have gone into this trade with the express object of trying to improve upon the method many licensed victuallers adopt in conducting the business."
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NVXSEMAIDS. SERVANTS, AND BARMAIDS. Good General Wanted; early riser; able to cook and iron; three in family; no childrell.-37. Charles- street, Cardiff. e9262825 Wanted clean respectable Girl; must be fond cf children; age 17.-Apply, 163, C-owbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. e9221s25 Wanted. Situation as Plain Cook or CVok-General, five years' good reference; wages £ 16.-Apply S 31, Express Office, Cardiff. e9238s24 Wanted, for the Country, good General Servant; also Young girl, about 14, to Assist with Children. —Mrs. Brailli, Hackerford, Llanisben. e9259s28 Wanted at once, a respectable Girl; aged from IS to 20; small family; washing put out.—105, Clifton- street, Cardiff. 3447s25 Wanted, good General Servant for Small Family; cocking and a little washing required.—Apply Miss Wanted, g-ood General Servant for Small Family; cocking and a little washing required.—Apply Miss Morgan. Clive House, Aberdare. 3457,s29 Wanted, thoroughly-experienced House-Parlour- maid wages B18. Also, Single-handed Housemaid. Both must he good needlewomen—Mrs. Bond, Rock House. Pembrey, Carmarthenshire. 3458s29 Wanted immediately, experienced General Servant; aged from 25; to undertake small dairy; good refe- rences essential.—Apply Diprose, Cwmbran, Newport, Mon. 3452s29 Wanted, an experienced General Servant, two üï family.—Apply 4, Windsc-r-rcad, Barry. 3408s-23 General Servant Wanted at once.—Apply St. Servan, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 3403s25 Gccd General Win ted riser; able to cook and iron; three in family; no children.—37, Charles. street, Cardiff. 3422s23 Wanted, a good Cook-General for a Small Family in London; ar. early riser and good references re- quired.—Apply S 67. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3421s27 Wanted, good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Moore, 51, Angus-street. Roatb, Cardiff. 3374s28 Wanted immediately, a General Servant (Church- woman), with a good character.—Mrs. Hughes. LUtn- carfan Vicarage, Cowbridge. 3393s28 Good Genera) Wanted at once for Business House able to wash.—Address, with particulars, Chamber- jam. Tydruw-street, Port Talbot. 3377s28 Wa.nted at once, a respectable Young Girl as Nurse, aged 15. and Assist in General when re- quired —Apply Mrs. H. Jom-e, Rose Wenallt Inn, Abernant, Aberdare. 3375s24 Wanted, experienced General Servant; two in family.—Apply, personally, between 7.0 and 8 30 p.m.. Mrs. Kenshole 12, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. s28 Wanted, good General; must be able to c-ook well -Apply 46, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. 3360s24 Wanted, experienced Cook-General; also House- Parlourmaid age. about 23 <Ood references required. —Apply 26. Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 3317s2S Wanted, respectable Girl as Cook-General; house- Wanted, respectable Girl as Cook-General; house- maid kept.—Apply Hicklev Hall, Sully-road. near Penart-h. 3363s28 Wanted, experienced Cook-General; housem-i'd kept.—Apply, first, to Mrs. Davies, 61, Walter-road, Swansea. 3368s28 Wanted at once. a good General Servant, Able to Wish and Iron.—Apply, by letter, to S 79, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3361s24 Wanted, Cook-General; another servant kept; two in family.—Applv Mrs. Llewellvn, Llwvnon, Llan- rlaff. 3309828 Wanted immediately, a General Seivant-.—Apply. personally, Mrs. Poreber, Ely House, Pontypridd. fs27 Wanted, strong, capable House-Parlourmaid must be an early riser.—Apply Mrs. W. Harris, High-street, Mertliyr. 32H7s27 Wanted, a good General; housemaid kept.—Apn'y Homdelbey House, Newport-road, Cardiff. 3237s23 Wanted, respectable Girl, aged about 16; small family.—Applv Tennyson House, Atlas-place, Canton, Cardiff. 3238s23 Wanted, superior Yoimg XUl'8e,, Houl'lema.id the Middle of May, for Little Girl (three) —Address 9, Hickrran-road, Penarth. 3251-27 Wanted, clein Girl, about 15 or 16, to Assist- another Servant; no washing.—Address, with refe- rence. Mrs. Lewis Jenkins, Cowbridge. 3258s23 Wanted, Laundress; must be able to turn out shirts and table linen nicely; £ 18.—Miss Thomas, Ely Cottage, Brecon. 3255s27 Heme with small salary Offered to respectable Wcman, to Assist in House and with Children.— Address S 63. Western Mail, Cardiff. 326S«27 Wanted, good General Servant; two in faimiv.— Miss Elisor, Highmead, Llanishen. 3254s23 W&nted. GeneraJ Servant.—Apply 11, Westbourne- cresctnt. Cardiff 3231s25 General Servant Wanted one to undertake cooking another kept.—Apply Miss Lewis, Oakland, Rumnev, near Cardiff. 3267s27 Experienced General Servant. Who Can Cook; must be early riser; four in family; parlourmaid kept.—Apply 193, Newport-road, Cardiff. 825 -??.? ?? Wanted, for Country Vicarage, Genera1 Servant; able to wash must be clean and an early riser.— Apply Mn-. Hughes. Ivy Cottage, Usk. 62s25 Wanted, Cook-Ctiierti; not under 20. Aieo House- maid. Small Family; good reierences required.— Apply Mrs. Tippms, VVyesh.un, Monmouth. 2032s23 ——31^——— Wanted, a respectable hiri ae Apply, with references, Mre. Lewis, Rock Cottage, Blackwood. Mon 3014s23 Wanted. May 24th, good (General Servant for Small Family; must be well recommended and capable of taking charge, if required; aged not under 24. Allen, Harring1!.y-t-e.naøe, Abergavenny. 2993*23 Wanted, a General Servant, Make Herself Useful in a Farmhouse.—D. Rees, Cwinclyd, Mothvey, Llan- dovenr, Carmarthenshire. 2996s23 Wanted immediately, Kitchenmaid who lias oeen out before help given; country.—Lloyd, Olybebyll, Swansea. 2998*23 Wanted, au exptjrienjed General Serrant; not under 22; good wages to a suitable ]ierson.—Apply Mrs. Lander, 35, Ninian-road, Roatb l'ark, Cardiff. 44238 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid and Children's Maid.- Apply Mrs. Herbert Cory, Tyii-v-PArc, Whitchurch, Cardiff. 44287 Wanted, May 11th. experienced Barmaid; quick coi-r.ter trade • good appearance early riser; salary expected; references, photo.—Appiy Bush Hotel, Dc-wlais. 3418s29 War.ted respectable Person as General Servant; must understand plain cooking and have good refe- rences.—Apply Ship Hotel, Docks, Newport. Mon. 3386s28 Required, good Kitchenmaid ior First-class Hotel and Restaurant; also Prge B\vs.—State wages ex- pected. and enclose copies only of testimonials, to S 72. Western Mail. Cardiff. 44396 Good Plain Hotel C-ook, also Chambermaid-Waitress for Country Season House, Wanted before 11th May.— Full particulars end references to Mrs. Davies. Rock- lea Hctel, Symond's Yat, Ross. 33'i0s28 Wanted, a General Servant, about 26 years of age. Used to Cooking.-Apply Davies, Station Hotel. High, street, Swansea. 3367s28 GAod General Servant Wanted; able to do plain cookirg.—Apply Mr! Pafr' Commercial Hotel. Aber- dare. 3346s28 Vented, a good Housemaid; must understand waiting at table. Also good Chambermaid; good references required.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, Mount Stuart Hotel, Cardiff. 3362s23 Waitress-Chambermaid Wanted immediately; give reference.—State wages Clegg, Norton Arms Hotel, Knighton. 44376 Wanted, a respectable Girl as General Servant; boy kept; good references required,—Apply Four Elms Hotel, Roat-h. Card:ff. 3220s25 Wanted, a superior Young Person to do-Plain Sew- ing and Assist in Private Bar.—Apply Mre. Williams, -1 Royail Hotel, Cadoxton-Barry. 64^25 Wanted, repeefcab'e. domesticated, good Business- like Perron (Welsh), about 30, as Manageress of Hotel for Widower; country vPige. borders of Carmar- thenshire applications, stating age, experience, salary required, must produce good references.— Addresses 38, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2127s24 FEMALE SERVANTS WANT PLACES ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following piepaid rates: — 20 words, 1 day. 6d.3 days. Is 6 dayi. 1. Sd Wanted, a Situation as Under Housemaid or Second where three are kept; good character.—M. Luch, I.landough Kennels. Cowbridge. 3478s25 As experienced Cook in Gentl°man's Family; two character; wages, from £40, all found.—Mrs. Lewis. 58, Railway-street, Splott, Cardiff. 3406s24 Wanted, Situation as Head Housemaid or Where Help is Given; in or near Newport preferred.— Waikins. Pnntrilas-road, Herefordshire 3339s24 Ladies Requiring Servants, or Servants Requiring Places, Should Call or Write to the Registry, 15, Green-street Canton. Cardiff. 3243s27 As General (22); plain cooking, washing, ironing; £12. Other Generals (various ages). Cooks. House- maids.—British Agency, Aberdare Junction. (Stamped address.) 89s25 Wanted, Situation as thorough Cook. Hotel, Club. or Restauiant, Season or Otherwise.—B. W., 3, Clifton- hill, Swansea. 3274s23 Wanted, a b-Sitiia-tion i- thoroughly-experienced Young Lady as Barmaid.—Apply N 17, Western Mail Office. Swansea. 3273s27 Young Ladv (20) Requiree Situation as Under Bar- maid: will give time, if required.—Address A. E., 22, Adamsdowri-square, Cardiff. 2868s23 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Bargain.—Gentleman leaving Cardiff offers his Leather Suite, nearly new, walnut frames, for B4 lSe.; worth double.—S 70, Express Office, Car- diff. e9256s23 Rare Books, Curious Books, Sensational Books, French Novels in English, etc.; descriptive cats, logue. stamp.E. Davreoos 44, Packing-ton-street, London. N. e9215s27 Earthenware aad China.—Seconds 52 Crates; best E5. or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17i. 6d. Write fer lists.-WEBB and CO., Longton^ Staf- ferdshire Potterie*. 65M 1.000 Buiineas Gards, Memorandums, or Billheads, h. 10,000 ttsefui Handbills, 8t. 6d. samples free.— Fisher Mid Co., Machine Printers. Broadmead, Bria- Ai. 1'4419 Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog Foods.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Pees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5229 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. rjl YPEWRITING ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES INCLUDE PAPER. s. d. Authors' MSS. (over 3,000' per 1.000 words. 1 0 Authors' MSS. (under 3.000) per folio 72 words.. 0 1 Legal and General Copying ,0 1 Balance Sheets ..0 2 Tabular Work -.0 2 Specifications, &c., per page feolscap 0 4A Carbon Copies, each Duplicate Half-price of Original. Higher Numbers of Copies at a much Cheaper Rate. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN- DANCE FOR TAKING NOTES OF DRAFT AGREEMENTS. IXDEK- TURES. BILLS OF QUANTITIES. SPECI- FICATIONS. &<•■. fcc. or to WAIT UPON CUSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. WESTERN MAIL ( L IMITED) WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. e5265 TE E T H. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. ESSRS. Q.0 ODMAN 56, QUEEN STREET, AND 10, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s. 6cL; 5 YEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by Atmospheric Suetion AT ONE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. No extractions necessary. Country Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) says "I can recom- mend Mr. Goodman aa a very skilful and humane 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, And at 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 28, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Hours. Ten to Eight. Consultations Free e3541 THE LATEST NOVEL T Y i Portraits Taken Any Time up to Nine at Night bj ELECTRIC LIGHT. Complete success; no one dissatisfied. To advertise the Photograph, for Limited Time, we do One Cabinet, On9 Shilling. Studio, 4, High-street. Cardiff. (near Castle). e5008 TOMS AND SONS 41 ana 43. CASTLE ARCADE. Now Showing NEW STOCK WOOLLEN GOODS for SUMMER ALL WOOL COVERT COATS from 30s. ALL WOOL SUITS from 32s. 6d. ALL WOOL TROUSERS from 9s. 6d. WEST END ST 5TLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. Being well-made garments we guarantee them to be the cheapest in the trade. MANUFACTURER. Horsforth. Offers his- Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill trices, viz. Sergee, Fannies, Cashmeres, Bieges, Meltons. Mantle Cloth*. Pattern sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Drese Meltons, all shades at per vard. Address :—MANUFACTURER, HORS- FORTH, LEEDS BUSINESS ADDRESSES. W CREAT REVOLUTION IN TAILORING. The West End Tailors (Reg.)* Cardiff has been hitherto a tosvn where yot; met with ppopie wearing "lop work at every step. Unt il the West End Tailoring Establishment came to 19. Duke- street. vou scarcely ever met a well-dreused man. even on a Sunday. A well-dressed man is not a fop, for fops a-e probably the worst-dressed of all men. well-dressed man is he whose clothes not only tit woperly, but art of a style that sete off the figure. Thousands of the inhabitants of Cardiff know this, but the price.- charged for made-to-measure gai-mente was a barrier. even to men with a decent income. The proprietors of the West End Tailoring Establishment are benefactors to the people, by placing g-drwcnw made to measure within the reach of all. 19, Duke Street. 43745 JESSE WILLIAMS'S COCA WINE. IMPERIAL 2 6 PINTS. is a real genuine Coca Wine prepared from t.he fresh green leaves of the Erytliroxvlon Coca, a shrub cultivated on the slopes and plateau of the Andes in Bolivia and Peru. It is from these leaves that the wonderful local Anaesthetic cocaine is pre- l,ared. The wiine with which we extract. the leaves lias been socially selected and blended for us by Messrs. Sceveue and 80m (Limited). JESSE WILLIAMS'S COCA WINE has been praised as a. ùc-ryine and mus- cular tonic; preventing waste of tissue. appealing hunger and thirst, relieving fatigue, aiding free, respÜat-ion. aId as heing useful in various diseopes of I lie. respiratory organs. It is recommended for indigestion, gast-s-algia. gastrodynia. nau*ea, sickness, distaste for food. It is given to relieve pain, nausea, vomiting, or discomfort caused by exedke in eating or drink. It is the antidote for Brain Fag and Worry, Fategue of Mind and Body. For the sleeplessraesB and ner- vousness that comes of overwork, snxiety, and worry, 'linere is nothing so good as JESSE WILLIAMS'S COCA WINE. PARK-HALL BUILDING, CARDIFF. JIPOETAST gALE JJOWELL AND ^JOMPANY, HAVING LOUGHT THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, AMOUNTING TO £ 12,072 IT 11D OF THE LATE ME* JOHN JAMES, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, Will offer the same for Sale on FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 24th, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. AT PRICES AVERAGING HALF THE ORIGINAL. | JJOWELL AND COMPANY, fJIHE ^JARDIFF JQRAPERS, c ARDIFF. \Xr EEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF TV THE WEEK. PRICE ONE PENNY. rrRY our Easy-fitting Trousers, from I 16s. 6d.—BISHOP and Co., the Cardiff Tailors, 56, Queen-street, 50, Queen.street,
- THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE…
THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE HALL. BY E. B 0 W EN ROWLANDS (Barrister-at-Law) » 4 CHAPTER, VI. (Continued). "A bit seedy, eh!" said Aden, taking off his coat and siia-king his head at him. 0 I Upset. you understand; but I cannot bear .to speak of it," he cried, passionately. Then, let <«s talk 'Of something else," Aden said as light-iy as he could, and stretched cut his hand for the match-box. "Seen any one "I saw Dancer this aflernooij, Farworthv laid. Why hasn't he been to see me. I wonder; he came back to town three weeks ago, and since that day has existed only in ray mind," Aden complained. "i:ie lias be»n away." Might- have told me he was going." "Might have, certainly, Farworthy agreed, and Aden continued: "I have heard he was going to get married." "To whom?" the other asked, and was told Mis5! F-enton. I "Impossible," Farw-orthy emphatically de- clared. She will make him a very good wife, I and he is a good-natured sort of man, ?o altogether they should do well. I don't see where the 'impossibility' oomes in." was I Aden'-s rejoinder. I Far worthy said, "No; put me down as Wrong; but somehow or other I never can regard Dancer a.« a Benedict." The other replied lwighiug, Picture, him a father reading tracts on Sunday evenings to itis children, if can." It would iw>t retjuire a very great stretch. iDaacer is a Dude, aa-ik a Dude' is caj.«able of anything." There's something in that, anyhow." "Will you have a drink?" Wouldn't be out of place; whisky, I prefer." Farworthy got out of his chair, and put a bottle and a couple of glasses on the table. Water or soda y" Water." I He poured some out for both and sat down again. I Aden sipped his, and said: "Do you know where Syselton lives?" No'very ungraciously. Seen anything of him No." "He was harmless, but I never liked the fellow after that post-morteih; I beg your pardon. How stupid of me Callous brute," Farworthy said I hate him." "I thought he lived in Belgrave-square." "Very likely; I neither know nor care." "Well, I do," Aden said. You Yes I—I have a good reason for making these inquiries. I Oh Farworthy took the cigar out of his mouth, and looked into the fire. Yes; but it is not my reason; it is another's." Connected with poor Madge's death?" I don't know, but am inclined to think so." You are doing this for some other person then ?" Far worthy threw away his cigar as he asked this. "Yes." Who is it ?" "That must remain undisclosed for the present," Aden returned, firmly. "All right; but I wish you would let me work with you; I have some right to know," was the answer, sullenly given. I wish you could, but I can't bring you in. In the first place, it may have nothing to do with the Harfest affair, and, .in the second, if it has, I am only an agent. I am quite in the dark myself about the whole thing," Aden explained. Well, if I can give you any assistance rely on me." Thanks "Hullo! you fellows; how are you? Re- freshing you know to see you again," and Dancer was in the room and shaking hands with his friends. Came up from Brighton this morning, you know; been staying there, you know not a soul in the place, dull as ditch water; glad to be back; well, what's stirring ?" and he helped himself to whisky. The usual series of questions and answers followed, but nothing of any interest was touched upon until Dancer said: "You remember Syselton ?'' Ought to," Aden replied. I saw a great deal of him at Brighton; good sort; trifle quiet for me though, went to bed early and was out iD. the morning before I had digested my supper, you know; shouldn't care to live with him, but he's a decent fellow for all that," Dancer rattled on. Farworthy and Aden exchanged two inquisi- tive glances, and the latter said: He seems to have made a favourable im-1 pression on you, Qustavns." Yes, so he has; I like him; dined with him to-night." That accounts -for y«rjr not looking us up," Farworthv p-efc Sn,$ith a disagreeaole inflexion of voice, was far from dis-J concerting Dancer. Don't try to be satirical, Jack. I hate it; satire is only a fit weapon for a disappointed fool, and as far as I know you are neither disappointed nor a fool. Eh ?" "You know?"' Farworthy repeated rather angrily. I Yes. I; of course, don't you know; my knowledge is limited and I can only speak for myself," Dancer answered. "What sort of a dinner did he give you?" Aden interrupted, anxious to avoid the usual argument. Capital; lives in great style, rich as old what's-his-name was, only more so; house is in Belgrave-square, don't you know." Yes; but I've forgotten the number," Aden replied. Number 100; corner house with a white portico." Alt, yes. I remember it; lives in good style, does he? Always thought he was a bit mean," Aden drawled. Wasn't to me." Dancer said. 'emphati- cally, "and I make it a rule to speak of people as I find them, don't you know." ".Sensible rule, stick to it whatever you do but about Syselton—what does he do with himself?" Reads and talks. I assure you that his conversation is most elevating; nothing but foreign politics and science. He is a great chemist." 11 What?" asked Farwoithy, crossly. "Chemist; not a druggist, don' tyou know a chemist, that is a sort of a. fellow who does, you know what I mean, with ac.vds and such rubbish; doesn't sell, don't you. know." Dancer lucidly explained. Yes, I think we do: but how did you find out that he is a chemist.?" Aden asked. •' Gathered it when I was at Brighton, find out that he is a chemist.?" Aden asked. "Gathered it when I was at Brighton, and to-night lie showed me a room he nad fitted up as a laboratory." At number 100 "Yes; a, splendid room, full of bottles and eiucibles and. e*J^-king imaginable in the chemistry line; you should see it." "So I'will," Aden said, lightly. "I'll drop in on him some day or other." I "He'd be very glad to see you, I know; likes you verv much." "All right, I'll do so." I say, Jack, such a funny thing happened to-night," Dancer went on. "Yes let us have it," "You remember that stone bottle that your servant brought from Syselton's room to you, thinking it contained ink?" "Yes; what of it?" Farworthy replied, irritably, "What of it? indeed, you must remember the row that Syselton made when he came ;n and saw you with it; how he grew quite white and swore that it contained poison and tnustn t be opened for fear of the fumes and all t-lie j est of it, you know.' I "Yes, I do." "Did you draw the cork ?" Aden asked. No; it was sealed down, I hadn't time, and 'pun my word, it was iucky that Syselton came in when he did, if it really was such a virulent poison." "But where docs the fun come in?" Aden queried. Oh, nowhere; only an expression, don't you know but I saw the same bottle to- day." "In his room?" said Aden, who appeared to be interested in the recital. Yes in the laboratory, and, would you believe it, 'but the seal was broken,' Dancer solemnly announced. I "Certain of it?" Yes he said so himself. He had baen. using it. But I must be going; good-night, you fellows, see you later?" "Perhaps; look in at the And Dancer promptly beat a retreat. A few minutes after he had f.YO\.r..k' Aden drew his chair up to the fire, aud discussea jl 1 Syselton and his peculiar fancies. Anybody in the room when he found you with the bottle?" he asked Farworthy. Only Dancer and my servant," was the answer. CHAPTER VII. "Mr. Picke wants to see me." Mrs. Raw- son said in surprised tones to Myra, Fenton, who was arranging some flowers in the win- dow. I wonder what he wants; dear me, I do detest that man most cordially. "Not an amiable specimen by any Means,' Myra said. My dear Myra, he is a mere creature Mrs. Rawson urged; but I am curious to know the purpose of his visit. I think I will see him, dear." I should if I were you," Myra assented. "He may ha>„ something important to tell you." ? Important; what do you mean, dear?" She raised her face to her friend, and said nothing. You mean about that terrible business?" Yes; you must see him." "I will," and Mrs. Rawson rang the bell, and :i. servant came in. "Kennedy, show Mr. Picke up "Good afternoon," he said, advancing to Mrs. Rawson with outstretched hand, but shc affected' not to see t-t, bowed, and. with a "good-morning," asked him to sit down. The rebuff sobered him and he sat down, holding his hat and umbrella in his tightJy- gloved hands, squinting along his irregular nose at her. "Chilly," he said coming in from Balham this morning it was perishing, but I had a chest-preserver on, and it didn't matter; a clerk at Jonson's, by-the-way, was all but frozen, 1 ",j,'e you my word it's a fact." Ijideed was the only answer he got. It's a fact; on my word it is excuse me, but I must remove my gloves if you wom. think it vulgar." He drew off a long knitted mitten, and in course cf time produced a thick woollen glove which he placed in his hat, and then smiled vacuously. Mrs. Rawson. without pre- judice." "Without what?" she asked. Prejudice!" "I hope so." She hardly understood him. to Then that being granted on both sides. I will proceed as per instructions duly recei -red. see? but," with a glance in Myra Fenton's direction, "I should prefer to speak to you alone. Mrs. Rawson looked at her friend, who took the lii-nt and left the room. "Then, without prejudice, I am glad to be able to tell you that I am on the track of the murderer, and hope to haul him into gaol at I any moment." Mrs. Rawson was unexpectedly surprised. Who is he ?" she asked. Mr. Picke coolly drew a long breath, and said, "I can't say at present, mark you, but. if you will help me-" "You will forgive me for saying that I have not the slightest notion of what you are talk- ing about. How can I help you?'' Simplest thing in the world. I have found out who be she. or it, is, see?'' said Picke. "What do you mean?" she asked, un lifting her eyes in what Picke thought was well simu- lated astonishment. I am afraid that I do not grasp your meaning." (To be continued).
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