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JPUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. I CARDIFF. T 11 E Å T R E ROY A L. Leasee and Manageress.Mrs. Edward Fletcher. Telephone, 362. MLJ-NIGHT AND REMAINDER OF THE WEEK. Acknowledged Success of MB. A. A. BARCLAY'S COMPANY, In the New and Original Musical Comedy, in Two Acts. THE B ALLET GIRL, By JAMES T. TANNER, Author of "Don Juan," "My Girl," and the present Gaiety Success, "The Circus Girl." Time and prices as usual. Half-price at Nine. Seats not guaranteed. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and ShaekeH's (Limited), Queen-street, from 10 till 5. Telephone 321. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th. Miss Urace Hawthorn and London Company, in THEODORA AND THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, From the Princesses and Olympic Theatres, London. Ill Active Preparation, the Royal Annual ..A.Nl'OMIME- Ill Active Preparation, the Royal Annual "PANTOMIME— r_ JJOBINSON £ JRUSOE (Up-to-Date). Written by GEORGE THORNE (of D'O/ly Fame), and which will be produced in a style worthy of the of Wales. 5681? | Jtv A N D THEATRE \X Lessee and Manager. Me. Clarence Sounes GLORIOUS SUCCESS AND RECEPTION OF THE FAMOUS DRAMA, MAN TO ]| £ AN. POPULAR PRICES-4d. to 10s. 6d. Doers open 7.10 (early doors 6.45); commence 733. 56965 "Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do mort-deserve it." THE E M P IRE. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE PEERLESS SA N D O"V IN "SANDOWS OLYMPIA." THE BEAUTY OF ADONIS AND THE STRENGTH OF HERCULES Unified in this Incomparable Athlete! THE GERETTOS. SYD MAY, Musical Comedians. Mimic. THE ROBERT AUBREY TROUPE f Comedians in "Anywhere in a Minute." "MY FANCY." I ROSIE MAY. Unique Dancer. Songstress. n. GEORGE BROOKS, Comic Vocalist; And THE BROS. ETHARIEN. With the Mechanical Horse. Next Week:— THE KARNO "BIG" TROUPE, in "JAIL BIRDS." ALSO TOM COSTELLO. T»<-r Office -open daily from 10 to 4: Saturdays. Also from 7 to 10 each wvemuK for for subsequent dates. I tnplete Performances Etery Evening, and 9 lind 9 and 11. t t /HILHARMONIC-HALL, CARDIFF MUST SHORTLY CLOSE. FOURTH WEEK OF JOSEPH POOLE'S LATEST AND GREATEST JJ/JYRIORAMA G GHTS OF THE WORLD ifle Grandest Pictorial Triumphs of the Age. POOLE'S VARIETY ORGANISATIONS. The Largest and Best Touring. .Evrrv Evening at 7.45. Doors open at 7.15. VrI., days and Saturdays at Three. t of Admission3s., 2s., is., and 6d. oors, 3d. extra to all parts. ^««r J. W. POOLE "letor and Originator.Mr. JOSEPH POOLE Shortly Close, having to open in Swan- :'1' the Anhual Xmas Season. t- NEWPORT. HE E M p I R E7 ing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! erini's Cinematographe with Views of THE TURKO-GREEK WAR. EY and FRATELLI. CHARLES DEANE. Stanley. Voiti and Ray. Ada Lonsdale, i inimitable HILARITY Pantomime By the Karnos. Vk: LOCKHART'S COMIC ELEPHANTS, Three Keziahsu Rezene nnd Robini. CEUM NEWPORT. prietor.Mr. Clarence Sounes. THIS EVENING, AT 7.30, ,TINEE THURSDAY, AT 2.30, I IS SHOP G IRL, to £ 1 Is. Bex. OSce open Daily Telephone 158, Nat. "ORIENTAL AMERICA." 55694 I' BLOOD PURIFIER MPSON'S CK PILLS t forms of diseases, and lht Blood, Stomach. Liver, and ) the core of every disease. dicina has power to reach. and 2a. 9d. each. Sold by IC t!" Bui dock Pill Mano tAurT Swansea. tSFORTB. OFFERS l)IREUT from tn. Jloths. n a qhadea, at 1 PUBLIC NOTICES. \VLE OF GLAMORGAN RAIL- ▼ WAY. T VALE of GLAMORGAN LINE, from BAY to BRIDGEND STATION, GREAT WEERN RAILWAY, and COITY JUNCTION (netTondu), will be OPENED for PASSEN- GF1GOODS, and MINERAL TRAFFIC on WL ESDAY. the 1st of December, 1897, and on d fiom that date the Company will be prejed to deal with such traffic at the several Stats on this Line, viz., Rhoose, Aberthaw, Gilen, Llantwit Major, and Southern down Roa< They will also be prepared to deal with Liveock Traffic at Aberthaw, Gileston, Llan- twit jor, and Southerndown Road. Pangers for the Vale of Glamorgan and Barrjines from the Llynvi, Garw, and Ogmore Valle and also from places on the Great WesteCompany's Line below Bridgend, should chanp.t Bridgend Station. Tra for the Vale of Glamorgan Line from the Lvi, Garw, and Ogmore Valleys should be cogned and addressed via Coity Junc- tion, I from places west of Bridgeud via Bridgi. For the Vale of Glamorgan Line from pes north of Treforest traffic should be consist and addressed via Treforest Junc- tion ij Barry, and from places east of St. Faganvia St. Fagan's and Barry. W. MEIN. Secretary. Barr.Vock. November 25tli, 1897. 56907 :SIUES3 ADDRESSES. SOLD IBOTTLES, Is.; BY POST, Is. Id. I i f]*l DAILY TCIMONIALS OF THIS GKFAT CURE A, BEING RECEIVED FOR THE FOLLOWG.— FOR TOOJACHE, FORIEADACHE, OR NEURALGIA, INFLAMED GUMS. AND IT WILCURE ALL KINDS OF I AIN; IN FACT, A ;ALLY GOOD PAIN KILLER. AGENTS: — Cardiff: Hickand Co. (Limited), CLemists, „ Quo-street. Hicksmd Co. (Limited), Chemists, Dukstreet. „ Hicks nd Co. (Limited), Chemists, Cowidge-road, Canton. „ A. J. blhmy, Chemist, 61, I'aget- sfcree Grange town. „ Messrs.)uck and Sons, Chemists, St. JohnVjuare. i, E. Edvrds, Chemist, 2, Mackintosh- place,ilb*ny-road. „ F.. Millwd, Chemist, 60, WoodviUe. road. tthays. „ R. Muiiird, 60, Castle-road, Roath. „ R. Mumrd, 17, Meteor-streefc, Splot- land. „ C. Clae. Chemist, 2, Coburn- sfcreet, athays. „ Howell jtiiips, Chemist, 253, Bute- street. „ R. Prus Chemist, 14, Broadway, Roath. „ Jesse Wfams and Co., Chemists, Queen-stet. D. Thorns Chemist, Penarth-road. Aberavon: Mr. lioinas Nicholas, Central Supply Stores, W er-street. Aberdare: Air. TudcWilliams, Dentist, Medical Hall. Abergwynfi; Richart and Son, Grocers. Abertillery: MorganBros., Carmarthen Buttet Stores. Barry Dock: Hicks )d Co., Chemists. Blaenavon: Messrs. 1 Davies and Co., 100, Broad-street. Blaina: Thomas Jont, Liv.»rpool Stores. Brecon: Mr. W. Tucr. Chemist. Brvnmawr: Messrs. I. Connop and Son, Grocers. Carmarthen: C. E. DvièS, Chemist, 10, King- street. Cheltenham Mr, J. Jnes, 5, Promenade. Clarbeston Road: Roint Reid, Grocer, New Shop. Cowbridse: Mr. J. G. larold Bird. Ebbw Vale: Mr. Daid Hughes, Grocer, Violoria-street. Hereford: Messrs. Clarson and Son, 9, High- terrace. Llantwit-Major: Mr. Wlliam Cummings. Llansiephan- Evan T. lavies. The Emporium. M< rtliyr: Messrs. G. 1 and R. Gunson, 67, and 68, High-street. Morriston: Mr. L. Bevp, Medical Hall. Neatli: Mr. C. Hutchin: Chemist- Newport: Messrs. T. Corey and Co., High-st. Newport: Phillips and %n, Drug Stores, 92, Commercial-streot. Penarth: stranaghan anf Stephens (Limited). Pembroke Dock: F. J. fallet,t, 14, Diamond- street. Pontypridd: Mr. Isaac yrgtliero, Grocer, &c. Pontypridd: W. H Key, The People's ChemisL m Porth: Messrs. Tliamas and Evans, The People's Stores. Porthcawl: Mr. T. Lallgdón, Grocer, John- street. Swpnsea Mesrs. Taylor and Co. limited), Wind-street. Tondu and Aberlcepfi?: Co-operative Society (limited). # Tredegar: Mr. C./J- Price. Manchester House. Treherbert: Mr. f.noch DavieF, The Stores. Troedyrliiw: W Morgan and Co. Sole Manufacturer: — PHIL I^HILUPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. fALBS BY AtTCTION. L. gAMUEL. AUCTIONEER RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, HAYES BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. Sales Conducted at Moderate Rates. Prompt settlements and cash advanced upon all goods or property consigned for ga.te. Rents and debts efficiently collected (ll a j low scale of commission. Settlements made promptly. t.t.f.-6C31f BUSINESS ADDi,Sl IMPORTA NT ANNOUNCEMIJNT. LIFE IN BUI MAYO NEW TALE BY THE AUTHOR OF « GILBERT VINCE, CURATE." MR. R. N. HALI/S THBILLING STORY FOUNDED ON FACT. THE RESULT OF PERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS. "BULAWAY0 ,MCK/' ''Old) PT •• OR LIFE AMONG THE MATABELE KOPJES. GRAPHICALLY AND INTENSELY INTERESTING STORY. FACTS AND DESCRIPTIONS INTERESTING TO ALL READERS Information About the Katabele, 1 Their Charaeteristicp, and Mode of Living Never Before Published. j I LOOK OUT FOR THE "EVENING EXPRESS" CONTAINING THE FIRST CHAPTER HORTON3 ORIGINAL Fo: Females For Females Only. BEXEDTCT PILLS. Only. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS HAVE T BEEN received from all pa.rts. Females of all ages should take them. Tlisv at once remove all obstructions, no matter liow obsti- nate or from whatever cause arising. In boxes nd.. Is. Hd.. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under ci'Ter, 5d. extra, direct bv the proprietor, G. n. Horton, M.P.S. (from the Birmingham and Gerernl Lvin?-in Hospital), A-ton Honse. Aston- road North. Birmingham. Agents: -C.,trdiff: R. Mumford, Chemist, «tc.. dfefeor-street. Spiot- lands, and Castle-road, Roath. Merthyr: Willis? Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: Lloyd. Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Young, Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None gennine unless bearing G. D. Horton." in red, across each label. Letters answered free. e2967 Niortimeris Mixture Pep Croup. Whooping Cough. Coughs, ft Coldr I Of all Chemlats. Price MM PB-EPAIF ADVERTISEMENT. "EVENING EXPRESS." OXCE ;THEEB srs TIMES. TIMES -1- 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 • 1- 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 | | 50 Words 3 j 3 0 36 Notlbo to Advertisero. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they can bo inserted up to 4.45 p.m., under head- ins of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The boxes provided for answeirs to advertise- ment,s 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 advertising citcular or annoancements of any kind. The above charges apoly only to consecutive insertions of thp ■ followingr class of advertise- ments:—Situations Wanted or Offered. Apart- ments. Money Wanted. Partnerships. Lost and Found. MiscelIa"f>ois Wants. Businesses, Houses. Shops. Offices to Let or Sell, Specific Articles for Sale Privately. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post, to be accom- panied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Advertisements are received also C.t the following- snb-ofBces:— NEWPORT TREDEGAR-RTREET. SWANSEA CASTLE-STREET MERTHYR .VICTORIA-STREET. FONTYPRIDD 4a. TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES: CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. HORSES, CARRIAGES. FOR Sale, a Landau, in good condition.—For JL particulars apply Rock Shop, Briderend, Glamorgan. el053zl BICYCLES. SPECIAL Clearance.—Six Solid Safeties. C5 38s. 6d.; 4 Cushions. 50s.; 4 Pneumatics, £ 5; cash only.-Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Ponty- pridd. Repairs, Plating, and enamelling promptly. e1947 LOST. ■j rvS. Reward.—Lost, on Friday Last, a Gold xU Brooch, set with topaz, amethyst, and pearls.-Apply 7. Albany-road, Cardiff. ez2 DRBSSMAKINO. DRESSMAKING .-Ladies' Tailor-made and Braid Costumes. Weddinej and Evening Dresses, Mantles. Ac., Made in the Latest Style; fit guaranteed.—Address Lewis and Evans. 78. Wyndham-crescent, Cardiff. d36 XONBT. O N E Y TO LEND. £ 5 TO £500. NO SURETIES. NO PEES. MONEY ADVANCED IN FULL RE-PAYMENT BY AGREED INSTALMENTS. STRICT PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Prospectus and all information FREE; Call or write to s R. PHILLIPS. 7, PEMBROKE-TERRACE, CARDIFF. MISCELLANEOUS. CUBE for Rheumatism.—Perfect Cure Guaranteed in most Stubborn Cases.— Apply Stenner and Co., 7, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. c!0547z4 AMATEUR Picture Frame Makers.—Mr. Wills, Castle Arcade, Cardiff, Supplies all Kinds of Picture Mouldings at Low Prices. Hundreds of Patterns to choose from. e6564 1 TOBACCONISTS Commencing.—See Illustrated .1. Guide (259 pages), 3d.-Tobacconists' Out- fitting Company. 186, Euston-road, London. Hairdressers fitted. Manager, Henry Myers. e6437 EARTHENWARE and China.—Seconds £ 2 JIt Crates: best £ 3; or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s. 6d. Write for Lists.— Webbe and Co., Longton. Staffordshire Pot- teries. o6034 I IS Your Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description. English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir. for ten years with Mr Sniridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4209 "'11'1." AGENTS, etc., Wii.I7TED. A DVERTISERS are Cautioned that Post- 1TV. masters are Not allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fic- titious Names must bear the address of tho Advertise:- or one of the Offices of the Western Mail._ A C! RNT Wanted, for South Wales, to Sell Paint. Ac., who has had previous expe- rience and connection with the various dry docks, Ac., in Cardiff and Swansea.—Address K 23. Western Mail, Cardiff. 57013_ "7"ANTED, by an old-established and pro- v T gressive Lifo Assurance Company, a Young Gentleman, well connected, to Act as Inspector of Agents in their Bristol. and South Wales District.—Address K 14, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1755z3 A GENTS Wanted Everywhere. Canvassing -t\- Shops, Hotels; liberal terms; energetic canvassers can earn £ 4 per week.—Apply Messrs. Pamphilon, Congleton, Cheshire. 1661«4 1\TANCFACTURING Stationery and Printing. -1-T-L — Required, by Messrs. Hudson and Kearns. an Assistant Representative for Cardiff and Swansea districts; an intimate knowledge of the trade is necessary; applicant must be able to command a large and influential busi- ness.—Apply. by letter only (enclosing photo if possible), giving full particulars of experience and engagements, to South Wales. Hudson and Kearajs, 83—87, Southwark-street, London. S.E. 56960 TO RIDGEND.—Required immediately, a Gentle- B man residing at this town to Represent a large Life Assurance Company.—Apply .T 94, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. I637zl A Good Situation Is Open to energetic Man with Business Ability and good References. —Address J 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1533z3 PARTNERSHIPS. SPLENDID Opportunity.-Partner Wanted, with £ 200, Mineral Water Trade; seaside town; West of England; experience unneces- sary.-K '20, Western Mail, Cardiff- 1765z7__ 'DARTNERSHU'A Business Man (Widower). P over 50. with some capital, Wishes to Meet with Widow or Spinster with some Capital, to Take a Business, or would Join Lady already in Business.- U 5, Western Mail Office, Swan- sea. 1725z6 MISCELLANEOUS fcALES. \TERY Light, v/ell-built (by well-known V builder) Pony Gig, excellent condition, CB only; bargain.—Rev. Came Williams, Usk. Lez3 1 000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Bill- 1 heads, 3s.; 10,000 Useful Handbills, 2s. 6d.; samples free.-Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead. Bristol. e44l8 FIREWOOD, at Qfrdiff Union Workhouse, 2s. per Cwt.; dskvered in any j>art of the borough.—Orders to'j^Master, Workhouse. e6574 LARGE Assortment oi Christmas Cards Now on View.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. e50430 TWO Hartz Mountain "Rollers, Incessant song- sters, 6s. ea*h.—Owen, 25, Turberville- place. Canton, Cardiff. ed30 DARLOUB Games. 1s;, post free: Obstacle P Race, Quoits. Japanese Billiards. Chinese Bagatelle, and the Latest Novelty "The Penalty Kick Table Football.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e50450 THE Latest Improved Letter File, The Morden File; 4s. 6d.—Stationery Depart- nient. Western Mail. Cardiff. e50430 50:.1 Thick Buff Copying Sheets; extra strong; J specially adapted for typewritten letters; letter-size, 2s.: foolscap, 2s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 SIXTY Years a Queen —Part' I." Now~Ready; 6d., postage 2d.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. INVOICE aud Letter Files. All the leading styles.—"The Sequence File," "The Warwick File. "The Standard File," "The Common- sense File "—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 SAVE Time" Letter Cards, 25 for 4{A„ post free; an improvement on the Govern- ment card.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff, 50430 ^D-ATENT Automatic Office Paperweight and Monthly Calendar for Four ^~ear« I- Stationery repartment. Western Mail, Cardiff. THE "Handy" Book Marker, 3d., post free— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50439 1LB. Cream Notepaner and 100 Envelope?. Is., -4- in Two Sizes, Private or Commercial.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1 "VI ILXSELLF.R S Delivery Tlnolv. Is— IITI stationery Department, Western Mnil, CardiiT. 50450 THE New Game. Table Football, is.. Dost X free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff 50430 ADHESIVE Linen. Tape for Renairin<" Music, A Ac., 3d., post free, per roll— Stationerv Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 A UTOMATIC Constant Level Inkstand Is. 2a~ A vost free.—Stationery Department. Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 5043) ON Pac 1 000 Page Letter Convince Book; half bound calf. 5s.: special line.—Western Mail Star ticrery Department, Western Mail, Cardia. rnHE "Trypograph" Copying Apparatus: pr. -L duces thousands of copies from one hand- writing or typewriting.—Price list on applica- tion to Western Mail Stationery Department, Cardiff. 50430 STYLOGRAPHIC Fountain Pen«. vs.. post, free; invaluable to every business man.— Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff^ TAKONARDS, for addressing boxes, Ac., ldT and 2d. per packet.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 50433 I "TON-F,'S "ITniversaf- Portfolios for Letters. S Price Lists, Ac.. Ac.; from 4d. each.—Sta- hmAry Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. A DJUSTABLE Drawer Partitions, Jg. per box. JA. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. .■ e50430 POCKET Cinematographe; price 6d.—Westfern Mail, Limited, Cardiff. 50430 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. ADVERTISERS are Cautioned that Post- masters 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. GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, good Junior Hand; must know Welsh.— Apply Win. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. z7 ("^ ROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted at once, X smart Junior.—Apply, stating full particu- lars (indoors), Jenkins, Maindee, Newport. z3 "Wf-ANTED immediately, One experienced vv Salesman and One smart Junior for Drapery; Welsh.—Full particulars first letter, Evans, London Warehouse, Dowlais. 1746z7 DRAPERY.—Jones and Co., Pontypridd, have a Vacancy for experienced Hand; also for a Youth of about five years' experience. 1740z3 WANTED, experienced Young Lady, about twenty years age. First-class Confec- tionery.-Send photo, reference, 29, Richardson- terrace. St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 1724z6 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately. Young Man for Dress Department; smart salesman and window-dresser; close at ope o'clock on Thurs- days.-Apply Richard Harris and Co., 164. Com- meroial-road, Newport, Mon. 1694z6 ROCERY.—Wanted at once. Junior, 17 to T 18, with Knowledge of Book-keeping; out. K 3. Western Mail, Cardiff. 1686z2 G ROCERY —Improver Wanted at, once.—State age, reference, salary. X. Y., Western Mail, Merthyr. 1689z2 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Hand for Manchester Department; Welsh. -Apply, full particulars, J. E. Davies and Co., Mer- thyr. 1712z6 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady D to Serve Through; must be good sales- woman—Apply, full particulars, J. M. Edwards, Dowiais. 1671zl WANTED, an experienced Young Man for vV Drapery and Grocery Trade; knowledge of book-keeping required.—David Evans. Llys- faen House, L!anvbyther. 1644*4 .enced Asgis- CtLOTHING.—Wanted, an experienced Assis- J tant; Welsh; first-class references indis- pensable.—Apply Hodges and Sons, Aberdare. 1652zt DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Man; Welsh.—Glass and Roberts. General Drapers. Neath. 1642zl (^ ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a good Improver or Junior; good references required —State wages required (indoorsi. W. G. Thomas. Treharris. 1565z3 GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, an Assistant,; most know Welsh.—Apply Wm. Harris. 144, High-street, Merthyr. 1514?1 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES. IRONMONGERY.—Wanted. SitraUion as As^ig- I -tant in Ironmongery Business; experience in front'shop and ba^ aged 21 years —Address K "VVjartem Mail. Cardiff. 1720z6 i^apGERY.—Waabsd. Situation as Assistant; VT 13 years' experience; highest references abstainer; disengaged Wednesday.—C. Jones. near Castle Inn, Fleur-de-Lis, Maesycwmmer. z2
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NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS WANTED. COOKS, Generals, Housemaids, Kitchenmaids. Nurses, Wanted immediately; reliable situations.—Mrs. Stuart, 2, Frederick-street, Queen-street. Free Registry for Servants, ezl PLAIN Cook, Young Gentlemen's Private School; two kitchenmaids kept; £ 25, with rise. Kitclxenmaid Required; dEM. Good holi- days.—10, Brooklyn-chambers, Bristol. 1782z7 WANTED, Housemaid, by Middle of Decem- W ber; good references indispensable.- Write particulars to Mrs. B., Trelwlford, Bwlch R.S.O.. Breconshire. 56902^ "I*7"ANTED immediately, House-Parlourmaid; Vi good home.—State references and fullest particulars Deane House, 168, Newport-road. Car- diff. 1739z7 ANTED, (rood General Servant; 20 to 25; TV able to do plain cooking.—Beer, High Mead, near Abergavenny, Mon. 1728z7 GOOD Plain Cook Wanted; £ 26 to £ 28; family four; kitchenmaid kept; quiet situation — Lullington House, 92. St. Michaei's-hill, Bris- uol. 1731z7 AN experienced General Servant, Wanted.— Apply 133, Claude-road, Roath, Cardiff. 7.6 WANTED immediately, experienced Plain W Cook.-Write, stating wages, L. B.. Win- chester House, Newport, Mon. 1709z6 WANTED, good Generat; wages £ 12 to £ 14.— Apply, with references, between six and eight, 185, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 1678z6 WANTED, in Country Rectory, experienced General; no washing or baking.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Watkin Davies, Coedker- with references, Mrs. Watkin Davies, Coedker- new Rectory, Castleton, Cardiff. 1677z6 HOUSEMAID.—Wanted immediately, a good Housemaid. — Apply 21, Victoria-road, Penarth._ J 1696z6 COOK, also House-Parlourmaid, Wanted imme- diately by Mrs. Webstet-, about residing at Bryn Teilo, Llandaff.-Apply 16, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 1690z2 WANTED immediately, good House-l'arlour- maid; willing to assist nurse with two young children.-Apply, between eight and nine pm.. 14, Park-place, Cardiff. 56974 WANTED, for Swansea, a good Plain Cook; aged 25 to 30; four servants kept.—Box K 1. Western Mail, Cardiff. 1559x4 WANTED, General Servant; wages £ 14. Also W strong Lad. Good character essential; Church.—Mrs. Timothy, Llangwm Rectory, Haverfordwest. I645z4 -I WANTED, a respectable Girl, between 16 and 17; two in family.—Apply, between two and four, Brockwood, Penhill, Cardiff. 1672zl WANTED, experienced Nurse for Two Chil- W dren; youngest three months; able to do plain sewing.-Apply Mrs. A. C. Davies, The Woodlands, Gowerton. 1647zl AATANTED, Nnrse to Twa Children. seven tT and ten; gentleman's family.—Write full particulars, Mrs. Evans, 2, St. Catherins's- terrace, Tenby. 1625zl ANTED, w va lit; ferred.—AppI TTTANTEDT VV House Penarth. VYITANTED £ 26; fare paid. Rtdland, B REQUIRE Famiy ^hemternu EJotel, Mert HOUSE wages place. _Mr?. VVASr good wa; DristoU W £ 15- „ P^ac- f Yoo" U Also Brool W man riey hn NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS WANT PLACES. EXPERIENCED Coolr-General Seeks Situa- EXPERIENCED Coolr-General Seeks Situa- tion: aged 25; two years' good character; cook well; healthy country servant: disengaged now .-J ane. 10. Brooklyn-chambers, Bristol. z7 (S OOD Plain Cook Wants Situation; aged 33; T four years' excellent character: good-class, economical servant.—Ellen, 92, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 1733z7 GOOD General Disengaged; aged 20: three years' very good character; country ser- vent; plain cooking.—J. J., 92, St. Michael's- hill, Bristol. 1732z7 SITUATIONS Wanted for Cooks, Housemaids, C3 Nurses, Helps, Cook-Generals, Jobbing Cooks, Charwomen, and Two useful Men. (Sto.rrp.)-Mrs. Evans, Registry, Elm-street, Car- diff. 3715z6 AS General; healthy, conntry servant; good plain cooking, wash, iron, wait: good cha- racter; £ 12.—Ellen, 9, Radnor-road, Canton, Cardiff. 1653z4 LADIES Suited with An Classes of ServanT.Sk Situations Secured for Servants. Fee, Is." —Miss Walters. 30, Page-street, Swansea. :t2 rpHOROUGH Cook Disengaged; not object X temporary or permanent; aged 40; highest references; nobleman's family or hotel.—J 74, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1516z2 WANTED, by experienced Laundress, Family's Washing; hotel or private; lOd. and Is. per dozen; good drying ground.— lOd. and Is. per dozen; good drying ground.- J 73, Western Mail. Cardiff. 1517z2 WANTED. Situations in Cardiff as Plain Cook-General, House-Parlourmaid, Nurse. Required, experienced Laundresses. — Select Registry, 10, King's-road Cardiff. 1483zl PBSI £ -;ES. HOLTON-ROAD, Barry Dock (commanding Position).—Fine Corner Business Premise, to Let.-Apply Cook, 98, St. Mary-street, Car- diff e6582 FOR Sale, 23. Hamilton-street, Canton; four bedrooms, two reception, and all modern conveniences; has always been occupied by owner.-Apply, by letter, to Lewer. on pre- mises. el0544z3 CLERKS, etc., WANTED. | WANTED immediately, a Welsh-speaking Cierk, with Knowledge of Poor-law, Rural District Council, and School Board Accounts.— Apply, stating age. salary required, and quali- fications. to Mr. W. Evans George, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn. 56954 rpo Quantity Srrveyors.—Competent Assis- i. lance Required at once in Daytime or Evening: at advertiser's own office preferred.- J 39, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1597z3 POULTRY. POULTRY.—If you want your birds to pav you write for prices and samples of food to Noah Kees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. c6H5 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. 'PRINTER S Machi ie Minder Wanted, who -L possesses a fu i knowledge of modern machinery, gas ehgi.:e. Ac.; life situation to a reliable workman; pood wages.-Lake and Co., I acket Offices, Falmouth. 57004 WANTED, Young Man as Improving Fitter; principally lathe work; wages 24s.— Apply U 5, Wester 11 Mail Office, Swansea, r.4 Apply U 5, Wester 11 Mail Office, Swansea. z4 WANTED, good J lectric Wireman for Col- hery Work.—Apply the Engineer, Powell Duffryn Collieries, New Tredegar. 1662z3 WANTED, good Turner, non-society, on best work; state age, references, and wages.—Address H 15, Western Mail. Car- V*g. ■ ■ > 56968 ELECTRICAL Engineering.—Messrs. Sydney F. Walker and Co Have a Vacancy for Orte Articled Pupil.—For terms apply Cardiff Electrical Works, Severn-road, Cardiff. 163lz4 WANTED, Tin-house Fitter; accustomed to W Players' machines.-Apply R. Rosser, Son, and Co., Cilfrew. 1617z4 OADDLERS.—Wanted, good General Hands: k,y used to ctrlliei-y work; permanent to steady men.- Apply U 1. Western Mail. Swansea. z3 WANTED, Foreman Boilermaker for Dry Docks and Engineering Company; must be sober, good timekeeper, thorough knowledge of piece rates, and able to estimate cost of boiler and ship repairs; state age, previous service, and salary required; send copies of testimonials (not. to be returned).-Apply to J 79, Western Mail, Cardiff. 56909 WANTED, for Manchester District, good Non- Society Pattern Makers. Fitters, Turners. Machinemen. and Blacksmiths; to good men Machinemen. and Blacksmiths; to good men constant work and good wages.—Address, stating references and further particulars, to B 75. Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 55435 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED. TO Butchers—Wanted, Situation as a first- JL class Shop and Slaughter Man; aged 23; excellent, references.—Apply Mr. G. Davies. care of Mr. Llewellyn, Garth House, Pontypridd, 8.W. 17811.3 BUTCHERS.—Respectable Young Man. 27, B Requires Situation as Shop and Slaughter Man; good references; abstainer.—Moss, 23, Thomas-street. 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Z j TO MILLIONAIRE. CIALLY SET FOR THE EVENING EXPRESS. e next a millionaire! v-rouglifc by a freak of .atifut girl in New York true story: nantic and sensational piece ierhaps, that ever befell a o.matic in its sudden complete- ally unexpected; it fell like a a clear sky. ue romance of the ateliers fortunate than Du is to rit. Her name—few knew it. In the studios she was known as "The Raven" because of the great masses of lustrous black hair that fell from her shapely head in great ripples down the most beautiful back in the world. For the exquisitely modelled- back of Helen Longstreth was even more famous in the studios of New York than her beautiful face. It was her back as well as her face-the secret may now be told—that appears in Sculptor Lindstrom's beautiful statue, "Light; More Light," already fully illustrated and described in the "Sunday World." To-day she is the sharer of a fortune estimated at 2,000,000 dollars. On Monday last she went to the Art Students' League and applied for a position to pose. She was well known to all the students, for they know that she has the most beautiful back I in the country. The monitress of Sidney Mow- bray's life class engaged her to pose every after- noon during the week, from one to four o'clock, at the usual rate—50 cents, an hour. After seeing her strike several grace- ful noses. the students voted for one I that brought into Boldest relief the best cutves of her exquisitely modelled shoulders and back. She posed like a rock all Monday and Tues- day afternoons. On Wednesday, when the students returned from lunch, they found her at her post. About the middle of the afiermion a letter was pushed under the door addressed to Miss Helen Longstreth. It bore many postmarks, hun re-addressed many times, and was soiled and blurred by much handling. In the upper lirlit I hand corner was written in a firm, masculinf hand, "Immediate. Very important." The monitress handed the letter to the mod who, at the next rest, retired behind the screcn; but when the monitress again called "Times!" Miss Longstreth appeared on the model throne. Her fact was a shade paler, and when she took Her fact was a shade paler, and when she took I the pose the beautiful shoulders quivered visibly. At the close of the session she explained to one of the girl students that the mysterious letter I had brought to her the most eventful moment of her life. It was. she said, from a young man to 1 whom sh" had been engaged when she was seventeen and whom she had not seen or heard from for five years. It was from a young Canadian to whom she never referred except by the name of "Mark"; from her fiance who had drifted out into the big world to seek his fortune. It whs dated last July, and, after many wanderings, Lrought to her the l'i-st news of his movements for a long time. He had gone to Alaska, had bscome an employe in a fur trading company, and after years of struggle and hardship had drifted to'1 the Klondyke at the most opportune moment. With his hard-earned money he had pur- chased a valuable tricfc of land. which is now worth in the neighbourhood of l,000,000dols. Mark s' name is really Frank Peterson. He did not make his money romantically. He has dtne little gold digging, but. under the laws, he took up many claims which he sold without t" ur' tool to. And he sold supplies and t\ to the real miners during the .s. did not give a definite date for V, as Miss Longstreth was about to League building she received a tele- ,ing that her sweetheart had just I d town and would be with her that even- ithout a moment's delay she cancelled hei cement at the Leaguo. "I si never pose again," she said. "He will be h-art-brokon when he knows 0 what I have oeen reduced—to what my unfortunate circumstances have brought me. Oli, will he ever forgive me?" Uhe next day the Chase School of Art and a number of prominent artists received notes cancelling Miss Longstreth's engagement^ to pose for the season. In these letters she went into no details, but stated that her "brother-in-law," of whom her family had not heard for many years, had returned from the Klondyke with enough money to enable her to live comfortably for the rest of her life without having to earn her living in such a humiliating way as posing for the figure. On Wednesday a World" reporter called at Miss Longstreth's address, and was informed that she had left the city for Chicago. Her friend Mrs. Strager said that she had lived in the house for two years, and that the people there knew little about her, she was so quiet and reserved in her manner. "I have never heard her speak of any of her friends, and I don't know that she had any," said Mrs. Strager. "She once told me of a young man to whom she had been engaged, who had gone to Alaska. She said she had not heard from him for years, but that if he were living she knew it was only a matter of time before he would return to her. "The day before she left here she said, if any artists call here to make engagements with me, tfill them that I am no longer posing. A friend has returned from Alaska, and it is no linger necessary for me to earn my living.' "She did not seem inclined to talk. She said she was going to Chicago the next day, and go refused to leave her address. 'It will not be necessary,' she said. 'I prefer to sever all connections for the past few years as far as pos- sible.' The only person who would be likely to know anything of her now is August Lind- strom. the sculptor. She often spoke of him and his extreme kindness to her." A reporter called on Mr. Lindstrom at his studio. "Yes," he replied, "I knew Miss Longstreth Vf I r I ( t v ni u I t bL "I j. fill.. about though, used t, that h becaus heart him a "Did "Yes her rea