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REVISED ADVERTISEMENT SCALE Situations Offered. Apartments Wonted, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscel- laneous Wants and Sales, Businesses. Houses, "hops, Offices, to Let or Sell, if prepaid, are inserted in the "Western Mail'' and "Evening Express" at the following rates: — THREE SIX WORDS. ONCE. TIMES TIMES. _1_ 20 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 Each extra -I-I- 8 Words 0408 1 0 The following specially reduced charges will be made for the insertion in the "Western Mail" and "Evening Express" of Situations Wanted, Apartments to Let WORDS. ONCE. TH,tEF' PIX TIMES. TIMFJS. 20 Words 0 6 1 0 2 0 Eaell extra j 8 Words 0 2 0 4 0 8 This scale does not apply to Furnished Houses or to Seaside Lodgings. REMITTANCES. Cheques or Post Office Orders should he remittel in preference to Postage Stamps. Postage Stamp? 'Halfpenny are not refused, but, ns they are often lost in the Post, they must if remitted be sent at the Sender's lisk. Ulieques and P.O.'s should be crossed and Made Payable to D. W. THOM AS. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Name- are not delivered from any P,>,t-ntlice, but are returned to the sender through the Dead letter Department Replies to advertisements directed to the "Western jVlail Oftiee will be handed out on production of a jeket, which maybe obtained wheu the advertisement is ordered, or they will bo forwarded to the Advertiser's Address providing stamps to cover postage are supplied. Original testimonials should never be enclosed with replies to advertisements addressed to tlu "Western Mail" Offices (copies only should be sent). ADVERTISERS ar* Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to De.'ver Letters Addressed to Initials or fictitious Names at any Post-oflice. Letters addressed to Initials, or Fictitious Nf.i^es must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. personal. DORA C.-Your letter in reply to advertise- ment last May was mislaid; please write again.—Address H 67, Western Mail, Cardiff. n20 WILL John Green, Penarth, Fu'-nish F. P., Western Mail, Swansea, with his Correct Address? Letter received (re bailiff wanted) lost, 4181n18 fBatnmoniaL |_J.ENTLEMAN, moving in best society. Wishes to Correspond with Lady of Good Family; strict confidence; no agents.—Address H 68, Western Ma.il, Cardiff. 4286n23 2Lost ana .fountr. 5S. Rewarrl.-Lost, May 30th, on the Cardiff <J and Merthyr Road, a Pair of Large Gold Spectacles—Apply Inspector Parry. Pentrebaeh, Merthyr.— Pawnbrokers please note. 3223n22 i AS. Reward.—Lost, on Thursday Last, be- **» tween Cardiff and Llandaff, Gold Curb Bracelet, with Padlock.—Hume, Cardiff. 4212nl9 CleruraL LOCUM Tenens Wanted, 6th August to 26th September; evangelical; offered £ 17.'— Rector, Llanhilleth Rectory, Aberbeeg. Mon. 4270n20 REV. Richard Jones, Rector of Henllys, New- port, Mon., Will Take Sunday Duty. Welsh or English, July 24th and 31st. 4236n19 Q Michael's, Aberystwyth.—Assistant Curate w^„v. ,nt:ed: priest; musical; knowledge of Welsh desirable.-Apply Archdeacon I'r('theroe. 4029nl9 PUBLIC School Master Requires Sunday DutY: ± August and Part of September-, bilinguist-' rL j-»vid 3 or llandaff.-H 14, Western Mail, ~*rTdlff- 3958nl8 CI can Take Sunday Dutv August n a F°nr Following Sundays; English.— G., Church House. Llandrindod. 4143n18- iHtisiraU FOR lJale. Higham's Improved-class Slide ■ Trombone; tenor; cheap.—White's Shoot- ing Saloon, Custom Ifoise-street, Cardiff. nl8 "pOR Sale, cheap, Grand Triple Stri n g7N~l23" J- Welsh Harp, designed and manufactured py Bassett Jones, of Cardiff, chief Harp Maker to her Majesty the Queen.-38, Beaufort-street, Brynmw. 3694nl8 SWEET Toned Pipe Organ for Sale; now used xTif nl VJe Church of S. Peter the Fisherman, Milford Haven; six stops, pedals; good condi- tion; will suit small church or chapel.—Aprily Vicar, Milford Haven. 4288n21 iHetural. WANTED, a Qualified Welsh-speaking Assis- tant (indoors) in a good practice in Works District.—Replj'. with full particulars H 59 Western Mail, Cardiff. 4250n23 \/V~ANTED, by Qualjfied MarriedMan fWelshK T of large experience, Assistantship (out- £ r„, ™agre Branch: good references.— Apply H 23. Western Mail, Cardiff. 4C14nl8 \XTANTED, Chemist's Apprentice; comfort^ able home: every opportunity to learn the trade thoroughly; light hours, Ac.—Applv HM66jJWesetra^Mai^Mace^Cardiff^4280n20 < £ >eI)o!asttr. (~1,rvrLl Service Appointments.—ExceUent^TuT- tion for all Examinations in Class or bv Post; passed 731 last year.—Particulars free (state age), Mr. Skerry, Y.M.C.A., Bristol. 60011 Teachers Wanted. O ROFTS-STR E ET Infant National School, Roath, Cardiff.-Wanted, Trained Certifi- cated Assistant Mistress; must be a good dis- ciplinarian.—Apply Head Teacher. 4098n20 W^ANTED. Assistant Teacher (Art. 60^ ;~tbo- ro"gbixy experienced with infants.-Apply .lcar^lS. PeBpenser-street, Cardiff. 40S5n20 ANTED, Nursery Governess (LadvTfor"Two ▼ T Little Children, and to Take Charge of Baby Year Old; good needlewoman; nurse- housemaid kept.-Croome, Stow Park, Newport. 4077nl9 Teachers Want Employment. ^Sa&ement for Young French Gentleman, well recommend^ to Teach Boys French; reciprocal terms F Box 41, Post-office, Newport. 4292 n2^ LADY (Certificated), sister of clercv^Tan 7ml Principal of College (M.A.. Cambridge uesires Engagement as Governess in a Schnn or Family (resident or non-resident); advanced English, French. Latin, Mathematics Science.- Address H 58, Western Mail. Cardiff." 4243nl9 WANTED, Re-engagement as Nursery Gover- W ness; useful companion or help; expe- rienced; good needlewoman; domesticated" musical.—H 37, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4086nl9 YOUNG Cambridge Undergraduate, lionour- YOUNG Cambridge Undergraduate, Honour^ ma.n. clergyman's son, experienced. Re- quires Tutorship; musical, athletic; resident or otherwise.-H 35. Western Mail. Cardiff. 59990 housekeepers, Companions* Housekeepers; Companions, &c., Wanted, COOK-Housekeeper Wanted; country; small dairy; baking; good wages.—E.. c/o. Mr. Charles, Chemist. Brecon. 4247n20 WANTED, in Business House, domesticated Lady Help; knowledge of book-keeping and cooking necessary—State salary W., Mynydd-du, St. David's, Pembrokeshire. 4201n22 Housekeepers, Companions. &c., Want Employment. WANTED, by a respectable Person, Situa- tion as Useful Companion or House- keeper.—Apply R, 14, Castle-road. Cardiff. n20 WIDOW Lady Desires Engagement as Com- panion or Housekeeper to a Lady or Gentleman where servant kept; careful manager.—Address H 45, Western Mail Car- diff. 4l39nl8 23omestic ^truants. Nurses Wanted. WANTED, a Nurse; good needlewoman; country.—Apply Mrs. Philip Dunn, Crofta, Llantriaaat. 42Q6a22 ] Domestic £ >erbants. Nursos Wanted-Continueti. T7IT ANTED. Under-Nurse and Under House- Vf maid; must have reference.—Apply, stating wages, age, Mrs. Bell, Orick House, near Ciiep- stow. 4207n22 WANTED, by August 1st, experienced Nurse, to take entire charge of baby from the month; able to dp plain sewing.—Apply, giving particulars and references, to Mrs. Gregor, 21, Cwmdonkin-terrace, Swansea. 4l76nl8 Cooks Wanted. ~WTANTED at once, experienced, good Cook; T v baking; kitchenmaid kept; wages £ 30 — £ 35. Also experienced Upper Housemaid of Two; £ 18— £ 20; needlewoman; country.—Write particulars Mrs. Peel, Taliaris, Llandilo. 4N81n20 WANTED at once, a good Plain Cook; no dairy; kitchenmaid kept.—Mrs. Tinzel, Cilbronnan, Cardigan. 4202n22 WANTED, good Plain Cook; two other ser- V vants kept.—Apply Mrs. John, Chaldeans Y' Farm, St. Fagan's. 4170n21 GOOD Plain Cook Wanted for small Family; must be experienced.—Apply Bryn-y-Mor, Park-road, Penarth. WANTED, thoroughly experienced COOK- W General for Fivnily of Two; good charac- ter indnpensable.—Apply Mrs. 'iiiomas, Bank, Milford Haven. 41251120 WANTED at once, good Cook-Generai; three in family; nurse kept.—Mrs. Howell, jun., 1, Richmond-crescent, Cardiff. 4149n21 WANTED, good Cook-General and HoiISe- maid.—Apply 4, Victoria-square, Penarth. 4151n18 ANTED, for Newport-road, good Plain TV Cook; wages JB18 to £ 20. Also Cook for! Lynton.—Registry, lu, Kuig's-road, Cardiff. nl9 WANTED at one?, good Plain Cook; wages ff £ 16. AlsoIIoucemaid; wages £ 14; must have good references.—Apply Mrs. ilees, Sully House, Sully, near Cardiff. Hi)41nl9 "Y\7ANTED immediately, a thoroughly good V ? Cook.—Mrs. Fraser Tate, Gelli-dywyll, Cen- artii R.S.O., Carmarthenshire. 4026nl9 WANTED, a, thoroughly good Plain Cook.— i v Apply, with references, to Mrs. Gwilym James, Gwaelod-y-Gaiih, Merthyr Tydnl. nl8 WANTED, experienced Cook-General; small If family; housemaid kept; good refe- rences indispensable.—State age. wages. Mrs. John S. Davies, Hillside, Pontypridd. 4006nl8 House and Parlour Maids Wanted. WANTED immediately, for London, a House- Parlourmaid aged 25 to 30; quiet place; small family; no stairs; must have good refe- rence.—State age. reference, and wages required Box 18, Post-office, Neath. 4258n20 WANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid; wages £ 18, all found; small family; assistance given.-B., Western Mail Office, Swan- sea. 4189n21 ANTED, Housernaid; one lady; JE20 and IV" rise; small heme. Good Plain Cook; £ 25.—71, Park-street, Bristol. 4196n21 WANTED, for Castleford, Chepstow, at once, W experienced Parlourmaid; wages £ 20.— Apply, first, to Mrs. Southwell Jones, 36, Ply- mouth-road, Penarch. 4155nl8 WANTED, a Housemaid; capable of waiting jit table; care of silver and glass; wages £ 14 to E16. all found.-Apply Mrs. Marsh, St. Ronan's, Abergavenny. 4177nl8 WANTED, by Small Family, in the Country, the First Week in August, a House-Par- lourmaid, Capable of Waiting at Table; care of silver and attending to lamps; aged 22 to 23; wages. C13 to £ 14.—Apply, with full particulars and reference, to Mrs. Owen, Ash Hall, near Cowbridge. al494 Kitchenmalds Wanted. A Kitchenmaid Wanted immediately who has had some experience.—State wages, Ac., to Lady Lloyd, Bronwydd, Llandyssil, South Wales, 60039 WANTED immediately, a Kitchenmaid in W Country House; must be able to milk.- Apply, stating age, references, and wages. Miss Harries. Llanunwas, Solva R.S.O., Pembroke- shire. 60038 Generals Wantea. jQ OUSEKEEPER (Widower), House-Parlour- J-A' iaaid. Cooks ( £ 30), £ itch&nttUU(U. Generals, Nurses, Gardeners, Laundresses Wanted.- Davies's Registry, 45, Charles-street, Cardiff; Arcade-chambers, Newport. (Beds.) 4296n23 GENERAL Servant Wanted; wages £ 20; ft ire paid.—Write, stating age and length ot character, Ashbury Villa, Tuffley-avenue, Gloucester. 4268n23 WANTED, General Servant who under- W stands plain cooking; housemaid kept.- Apply, stating age, wages, and address of last mistress, to Hroll-y-Garn, Ma-edeg. 4261n23 THOROUGH General Servant Wanted, for the T country; good wages to a competent girl; age about 25; able to do plain cooking.—Apply Mrs. Blake, Swanbridge House, Lavernock. n23 WANTED, a respectable, good General Ser- Vf vant; able to do plain cooking; references required.—Apply Jones, Commerce House Porth. 4246n23_ WANTED immediately, an experienced General; 25 to 30; small family; good v. ages.—Apply Miss Callaghan, Yewberry House, i:ear Chepstow. 4198n18 WANTED, good General. able to Wash, Iron, and Do Plain Cooking. Also Young Nurse- maid for Two Children; good references indis- pensable—Applyll 52, Western Mail, Cardiff. nl9 WANTED, an experienced General; able to cook, wash, and iron well; country girl preferred.—State age, wages, and references to Evans, Glan-Ebbw, Victoria, Waunllwyd R.S.O. 4205nl9_ WANTED, good General Servant, who can milk; another kept.—J. Wilson, Manor Farm, Porthcawl. 4150n21 SELECT Registry Office. Brynmill Post-office, Swansea.—Miss Jones has Many good Situations for Suitable Servants. Cooks, Generals, Ac., Wanted. 3934d Situations for Suitable Servants. Cooks, Generals, Ac., Wanted. 3934d Female Servants Want Places. WANTED, a Situatipji as Lady's Maid; near Swansea preferred; aged 36; veil years' good reference.—Lewis, Monmouth *Cap, Pontri 1 as, Hereford~hire. 4295n20 j LADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants. LJ Situations Secured for Servants. Fee, Is. ttnsea. 42941)23 —Miss Walters, 30, Page-street, Swansea. 4294n23 CCOUNTRY Servant Disengaged' cook, wash; J long character; £ 12. Others, £ 9— £ 12.— Select Country Agency, 9, Radnor-road, Canton, Cardiff. Stamp. 4235n22 WANTED, by Young Lady, Situation as Mother's Help; experienced, and fond of children.—Address Help, Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport, Mon. 4126n2J LADIES-Suited with All Classes of Servants. L Situations Secured for Servants. Fee. Is. —Miss Walters. 30, Page-street, Swansea. 3991013 C100K (30) Wants Situation; prefer to sleep at > home; good references.—Apply Mrs. F., 65, Forrest-road, Canton, Cardiff. 3983nl8 Male Servants Wanted. WANTED, a Groom and Gardener; married; large family objected to; good refe- rences required.-Apply W. M. B., Cae Kenfy, Abergavenny 4289nl9 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; single; in- doors; able to drive and make himself generally useful.-State references, age, and salary to Evans, Glan-Ebbw, Victoria. Waun- llwyd R.S.O. 4204n19 llwyd R.S.O. 4204nl9_ WANTED immediately, thoroughly experi- enced Gardener; single; indoors; make himself useful.-Apply, with particulars, wages required, referencea, Mrs. Edwards, Fedwhir, Aberdare. 4079nl9 Mala Servants Want Places. ARDFINER Seeks Situation; head or single- handed; 18 years' experience in good establishments; married; no encumberance.— Gardener, 6, Matthews-terrace, Eastbrook. n20 A S Coachman or Groom-Coachman; can ride I-A. and drive well, single or pair; aged 29; married; no familyi. used to hunters; good characters.-Symonds. Nantygroes, Llandrindod, ltadnorshire. 4269n23 COACHMAN or Groom-Coachman; 30; C married; drive single or pair; four years', nine months' references.—H 54, Western MadI, Cardiff. 4213n22 FARM Bailiff (Married) Seeks Situation (life ri experience in all branches) or Position of Trust; good references.—H 48, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4169n21 G- ROOM-Coachman; highly recommended by G Gentleman; 3i years' good character; single; aged 27; disengaged 25th—Address Smith, Tregwvnt, Letterston, Pembrokeshire. 4i40n21 WANTED, Situation as Under-Gardener; good character; aged 20; Cothy preferred Phillips, Folly, Cosheston, Pembroke. 4147n2l WANTED, Situation as Groom and Coach- manj good whip; good reference.—Apply E. Jones, Western Mail Office, Newport, Mon. 4116n20 WANTED, Situation ns Groom Under good Coachman; leaving through no fault; good references from present and last. employers.- Llanina, New Quay, Cardiganshire. 4097n20 WORKING Farm Bailiff Wants Situation; can thatch and mow, and good milker; single man; 32 years' experience among cattle.- G 86, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3841nl9 Man and Wife wanted. WANTED immediately, Cowman (good), Wife W good Laundress; no family.—Apply, with copies testimonials and references, to H 46, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4153n21 WANTED, Man and Wife (without encum- brance) for House in Country; man to look after vegetable garden, wife as plain cook. —Address C. H., The Laurels, Woodland-road, l Briatol. 4152nl8 iBoniesuc têrruants. < Man and Wife Wanted. Continued. THE Churchwardens of St. David's Church -L and the Managers of Alderman Davies's Schools, Neath, Require the Services of Man and Wife, aged between 30 and 45, without young children, as Verger and Caretakers of Church and Schools; applicants must ue mem- bers of the Church of England; wages 25s. weekly, with house and coal; duties to com- mence about August 6th.—List, of duties may be had on application to M. R. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, 14, Orchard-street, Neath, to whom applications, with two recent testimonials, must, be sent by July 23rd. Canvassing pro- hibited. 60014 Man and Wife Want Places. AS Caretaker or Place of Trust, with a security of £ 0 pounds—man served 21 years in the Army, rank sergeant, with testimonials very good, wife good cook, clean and intelli- gent; no children.—Address A. C., No. 5, Park- street, Cardiff, Wales. 4298n23 AS Caretakers of Gentleman's House or Shoot- ing Box; man good all-round gardener; wife good cook and manager; avcellmt refe- rences; no children; ages 30.—Gardener, Teg- fynydd Hall. Llanfalteg, Carmarthenshire. nl9 -¡. $otel £ >erbaiUs. Fen-ale Servants Wanted. WANTED, a good General for Hotel; country girl about 20 preferred.—Treharne, Wil- liam IV. Hotel, Cadoxton-Barry. 4265n20 GENERAL Servant Wanted immediately who understands waiting at table; good character indispensable.—Apply, after four p.m., Terminus Hotel, Cardiff. _H 4273nl8 WANTED immediately, an experienced Bar- maid, with good references.—Apply Mrs. Price, Ruperra Hotel, New Tredegar. 4262n20 WANTED immediately, an experienced Gene- ral; plain cooking and ironing.—Apply, with references, Royal Hotel, Treharris. iil9 WANTED, a good General; aged about 20. —Apply Dolphin Hotel, Newport, Mon. 4238n19 WANTED, good Cook for Hotel; state wages; good references.—Address G. G., W.estem Mail, Swansea. 4232nl9_ WANTED, a Cook, with good references.— Apply Hastings Hotel, Herbert-sti'eet, Car- diff. 4210nl9_ BARMAIDS, Barmaid-Book-keepers, Cooks (in- B door, outdoor), £ 30— £ 60; Several Kit- chenmaids, Scullery maids, Grill Chefs, &c., Wanted immediately.—Marks, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. 4185n21 WTNTED. a General. Able to Do"Plain Cooking.—Railway Hotel, Milford Haven. 4094n20 WANTED, by thoroughly experienced Young Lady, Re-engagement as Barmaid; good references.—R. K., Elm Tree Hotel, Weston- super-Mare. 4076nl9 DOMESTICATED Young Lady ReQuires Re- D engagement as Barmaid; experienced; good references.-Apply 54, Eign-street, Here- ford. 4082nl9 WANTED, a Kitchenmaid; one accustomed to plain cooking; aged 24.—Apply Manageress, Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow. 59976 Fomale Servants Want Places. YOUNG Lady, (21) Requires Situation as Bar- Y maid in good Hotel; would give time; Newport preferred. -13, Wliiteho use-street, i'tol BristoL 4263n20 "DEQUIRED, by Young Lady, good appear- J-i' ance, 24, Situation as Assistant Book- keeper, or in Private Bar in First-class Hotel; highest references.—Chalance, 47, Caerleon-road, Newport. 4183nl8 Male Servants Wanted. LIFT Man (12s.), Carver, Waiter, Gardeners, Grooms, Barmaids, Waitresses, Chamber- maids, Cooks (JESO). Kitchenmaids. General^.— Davies's. Charles-street, Cardiff; Arcade-cham- bers, Newport._(Beds.) 4296n23 WANTED, a, thoroughly experienced, steady Man in Livery Stables.—Apply I. Griffiths, York JIoteL Bridgend. 4142nl9 Male Servants Want Placoa. QtlTtTATION Wantedas Boots m'Tlote!.— O Address Connor, Lake Hotel, Killarney, Ireland. 59974 $aititei*si)ij)9, TO First-cla3s Cutters, with moderate Capital, —Can Secure Partnership in a good Cash Tailoring Business in Cardiff.—Address, with fullest particulars, in strict confidence, H 47, Western Mail. Cardiff^ 4157nl8 MATAHELELAND.—Wanted, Partner, with m capital and good agricultural knowledge, t) Join Advertiser, who owns freehold farm over 2,000 acres.—Particulars, Ingram, 100, Llan- daff-road, Cardiff. 4046nl9 SIgennes, CiaUellers, Travellers, Agents, &c., Wanted. ENERGETIC Man of good appearance Wanted in Cardiff or District to Solicit Business for Well-established Firm; special terms to capable man.—Address H 71, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4291n20 WANTED, Several Canvassers and Collec- tors exceptional terms to smart men.— Apply "Super," H 64, Western Mail, Cardiff. n23 REPRESENTATIVE wanted by Firm of PU Asbestos Manufacturers for South Wales and Monmouthshire gentleman already cover- ing the ground and having other commissions mm preferred— Address H 61, Western Mail. Car- diff. 4249n23 CANVASSER Wanted; salary and commis- C sion; well-established finn.-Apply H 44, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4136n18 YOUNG Man Wanted; 35s. per week and com- mission; regular work; splendid opening. —Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, .t.ancs. 4106n20 Travellers, Agents, &c., Want Employ- ment. JT^LOUR.—1Traveller, with established connec- JL tion. Offers Part Services to good Mill.- Write H 63, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4255u23 Clerks anti Jftanagers. Clerks and Managers Wanted. WANTED, Youth; knowledge~of shorthand and typewriting.—Apply H 62, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4251n23 WANTED, a Confidential Cierk. with a busi- ness training; must write shorthand and type write; highest references required; salary £.3 per week.-Address H 57, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4231n19 A Solicitor Has Vacancy for Working Articled Clerk; no salary; one experienced pre- ferred.—H 25, Western Mail, Cardiff. 59984 SOLICITOR'S Junior Shorthand Clerk Required ISO by Firm at Cardiff Docks.-Apply, In own handwriting stating age and experience, also salary expected, H 21, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3992n18 £ 1 Weekly.—An Income of 12s. 6d. to £ 1 per week can be earned in spare time or even- ings by any person able to write.-Proof sent free anywhere to those sending addresseu enve- lope to T. Smith and Co. (Dept. 9B), 16, Shaftes- bury-avenue, London, W. L15523 Clerks and Miinager* Want Places. MANAGER and Manageress Hotel or Club Seek Re-engagcnien.t; good caterers; prac- tical experience; manager keen buyer; trade expert; highest references.- H 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3965nl8 WANTED. Situation as Manager of Hotel or Licensed House; 20 years' experience; understands spirit trade, both wholesale and retail; bottling of ales, stouts, &c.; extra refe- rences; transfer of any licence guaranteed.- Apply J. Thomas, 66, Castle-road. Roath, Car- diff. 4051n19 rpo Brewers and Mineral Water Makers.— A Manager Wants Situation; able to take entire charge; is a competent and practical man; well up in book-keeping.-Address G 91. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3359nl9 £ >I)op assistants. Shop nssistants Wanted. WANTED, a good All-round Hand, prin- w cipally for Provision Counter; outdoor. —Api)ly, with full particulars, references from two last situations, H 65, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4256n20_ DRAPERY.—Wanted, Several Young Men for Dresses and Manchester.—Apply, with full particulars, David Evans and Co. (Limited). Car- diff. 4245nl9 RAPERY.- -Wanted, Junior Hand imme- D diately. Also Young Man to Travel; ground already open. Welsh; state full par- ticulars.—Apply Rhys Jones, 124, Windsor-road. Neath. 4174n2l IEWlS^Lewis and Co., Drapers, Swansea, have J Vacancy for an experienced Young Mari (Welsh). 4182nl8 WANTED, well-educated Young Lady as Apprentice for Fancy and Millinery Sales. —J. W. Evans, 37, Castle-street, Swansea. nl8 fpHOMAS and Evans, Porth, have Vacancy for A smart Young Man as Second Provision Hand; Welsh; indoors. Also Junior for Grocery Counter. Personal applications if possible. n21 JèlJop assistants* I Shop Assistants Wanted-Continued- MILLINERY Sales. — Wanted, experienced! Young Lady for a Pushing Irade; live; out.—Oliver, 148, Commercial-road. Newport. n20 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, Six good Junior Welsh Assistants and Ten nice Boys to Learn the Trade.—Apply Pegler's Stores, Pontypool. 4C?in20 MANTLE Showroom.—Wanted, tall, well- educated Young Lady as Apprentice.— For particulars apply Evans and Allen (Limited), London House, Newport. 4078nl9 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately. Junior Young Man for Drapery; Welsh; must be steady -Apply. full particulars, Lewis Jones, Draper, Blackwood, Mon. 4053nl9 ACANCY for experienced Assistant, Family V Grocer, Wine and Spirit Trade; must be able to take charge in employer's absence; give full reference, state age and salary required out; send photo.-H 28, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4034n19 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, a smart Young Man, with five or six years' experience; serve through; Welsh.—Larliin and Company, Brecon. 4020nl9 Milliners and Dressmakers Wanted. DRESSMAKING—Wanted, experienced First D Hand; good fit and style indispensable.— Apply, with full particulars, Jones, Draper, Cadoxton Barry. 427ln23 MILLINERY.—Wanted, for the First Week in J.f-1. August, a Stylish Milliner; able to take her own orders.—G. Hughes, Cavendish House, Merthyr. 4222n22 WANTED, thoroughly experienced Milliner for Carmarthen must be stylish trimmer. —Apply, giving full particulars, Jenkins, Empo- rium, Ferndale. 4045h21 ANTED, by Augrut lOtb, First-hand Dress- TV maker; preference given to one accus- tomed to coats and skirts; good fit and style indispensable.—Apply G. A., Western Mail Office, Swansea. 3997nl8 iflisrellaneous situations* Situations Vacant. WANTED, One or Two Setters.—None but good hands need apply Graig Brick Com- pany, Morriston. 60045 CARPENTERS.—Wanted at once, several good C Carpenters; used to outdoor work.-Apply Alfred Thorn e, Contractor, Victoria Pier, Tenby. 4203n22 WANTED, a Coffin Maker; one who can do t t odd jobs repairing carriages preferred.- Apply John Jones and Sons, Undertakers, 153, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 41331120 WANTED. Man Used to Woodworking W Machinery and 6 Circular Saw.-State wages, James Davies, Builder, Victoria-street, Hereford. 4104n20 tutT ANTED, a. thoroughly respectable Youth W about 18; good milker, and have know- ledge of cows and pigs; board, lodging, and washing found; must have good references.— H 36, Western Mail. Cardiff. 4085nl9 WANTED, Turner; used to heavy work, W including crank work.—Fielding and Platt, Gloucester. 59968 Situations Wanted. TO Bakers.—Wanted, a Situation as Second or good Third; used to smalls.—Address Price, Stamp Office, Abergavenny. 4267n23 CARPENTER Requires Situat-io.1 in Hotel; C can do upholstery, plain painting, paper- hanging, and play harp evenings.—Address Car- penter. Western Mail, Merthyr. 4237n22 Apartments* Apartments Wanted. WANTED, about 8th August, Lodgings (four TT rocms), by the sea; farmhouse or cot- tage preferred; not far from Penarth.—H 51, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4197nl8_ Apartments to Let. BOARD and Residence for Ladies; central; well-appointed house; good table; 14s. week.—Mrs. Thomas, 35, Nottingham-place, (London. 4241n22 SITTING Roprn, One or Two Bedrooms to Let. S -Apply 25, Ryder-street (off Cathedral- road), Cardiff. 4230n22 MUMBLES.—Furnished Apartments; pleasant M position; boating, bathing, fishing.—G. J., Western Mail, Swansea. 4233nl9 ABERYSTWITH.—Miss Allen, Lenton House, Victoria-terrace; First-class Apartments; facing sax; late of Birmingham. 4219n22 SUPERIOR Well-furnished ApartmentsTsuit- S able for one or two gentlemen; dining out preferred; hot and cold bath; use of piano; no children; seven minutes' walk from Queen- gtreet.—126, Coluni-road, Cardiff. 4225n23 BARRY.—Staincliffe, 8, The Parade.—Private Boarding Establishment and Apart- ments; excellent sea view from dining and drawing room windows; every accommoda- tion; terms moderate.—Apply Proprietress. nl9 BUILTH WELLS.—Apartments, With or With- out Board; home comforts; terms mode- -"te; piano; good references on application.— Mrs, Lewis, Groe Villa. 4181n21 FURNISHED or Unfurnished Apartments in F Select Locality i- no children.-2, Wood- land-place, Wordsworth-avenue, Roath, Car- diff- 4156n21 FRONT Apartments, comfortably furnished; suit lady and gentleman.—22, St. John's- crescent, Canton, Cardiff. 4148n21 PARTMENTS (Furnished); bath ,h. r.nd c.); central and convenient for all stations.— Apply 45, Weymouth-street, Portland-place, London, \V. Llo572_ APARTMENTS to Let in Country: l *-o miles of Barry; with or vithou* 'itteudance.— For terms apply II 38, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4100n20 BED Sitting Room to Let; comfortably fur-j B nislied; terms moderate; healthy climate. —Mrs. Salisbury, 110, Phyllis-street, Barry Island. 4090nl9 Llanbleddian-gardens, Ctrdi uperior J Furnished Sitting and Bed Room; suit gentleman, two friends; dining out preferred; h.c.Jbath; centrally situated. 4065nl9 QQ Charles-street.—Large Front Sitting-room; OO) bedroom adjoining; well furnished; .bath- room; good cooking, with punctuality; central for stations and docks. 4032nl9 PLASTURTON-AVENUE, Cardiff.—Quiet, res- i P pectable Lodgings Offered Lady or Gentle- man on moderate terms.—Write H 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3979nl8 Gordon-road, Roith, Cardiff.—Well Fur- J nished Sitting-roum and Bedroom; bath- room; moderate terms. 3952nl8 premises* Dwellings-houses Wanted. WANTED, about the Middle of September, a small Cottage, with good garden, around the suburbs of Cardiff.—H 53, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4209ii22 WANTED, at Michaelmas, a House, in Cardiff or neighbourhood; must contain three reception-rooms, five bedrocms, bath-room, &c. —Write full particulars to Lever, Newsagent, Regent-street, Weston-super-Mare. 4l44nl8 WANTED, small Furnished Cottage, near sea. 25th July, for Four or Five Weeks; near Bristol.-Master, Brockweir School, Chep- stow. 4135n18 WANTED, small Cottage and Garden, with a WANTED, small Cottage and Garden, with a Few Acres of Land Attached; must be freehold.—Write J. M„ 58, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff. 4102n20 Dwelling-houses to bo Let. rpo Let, 30, Kincraig-street; rent moderate.— A Apply 170, Castle-road, Cardiff. 4297n23_ Claude-road; permanently, or would O'yj accept low rental eight weeks only.— Key, Mr. Snook, Albany-road; Woodruff, Peny- lan-road, Cardiff. al538 BARRY.—Furnished Houses for August; close B to beaches and station.-Apply h. F. Black- more, 3, Romilly-road, Barry. 4260n23 LABURNUM Villa,"double-fronted house. 50, Partridge-road, Roath; trams pass; three minutes from station.—Gibbs, Draper, Romilly- crescent, Canton,, Cardiff^ 4214n22 SIX Room Cottage to J^et, newly built, at Brockweirj five minutes' walk from Tintern Station; splendid chance for a country house; facing the River Wye; rent, twenty gnineas.— Apply Mrs. Coles, Royal Arms, Br-jekweir, Chep- stow, Mon. 4178nlB rpiNTERJjT,—1To Let, August-September, Fur- A nished House, charmingly situated; stand? high; lovely scenery; good grounds, tennis lawn, fishing: near station, Church, and Abbey; three reception, six bed rooms (seven beds), bath (h. and c.).-Apply Nurtons, Tintern. 4l75nl8 HORTON, Gower.—TO Let, during Holidays or Longer, Gentleman's Furnished Resi- dence, close to shore and safe bathing; con- taining three sitting, eight bed rooms.—Perkins, Sea-ford, Horton, Reynoldston R.S.O., Glamor- gan. 4159n21 TWO Minutes' Walk from Govilon Station, near Abergavenny.—Furnished, Five-roomed Cottage: beautiful scenery; boating.—Apply Henry, Walnut Tree Cottage, Govilon. 4l60n2l rpO Be Let, from the 29th September next, or A earlier by arrangement with the present tenant, Llanso^r House, together with the Garden, Stable, and other Buildings, and also about 16 Acres of rich Meadow Land and Orchards, situate in the Parish of Llandegveth. and within half an hour's walk of Ponthir Station, and about four miles from Caerleon; there is also Shooting and Fishing, which can be included in the letting if required.—For particulars apply to Hopton A. Williams. Llan- gibby, Newport, Mon.-13th July, 1898. 60009 I premises* Dwelling-houses to be Let—Continued. LITTLE Haven, St. Bride's Bay. Pembroke- shire.—Detached Furnished House for August and September; three reception-rooms, six bedrooms; use of boat.—Apply James. Rock- terrace, Little Haven R.S.O. 4141n21 AT Caerphilly.—Desirable Residence, with large garden, conservetory, stable, and coach-house attached; all modern conveniences. —Address H 43. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4120n20 TO Let, 53, Pontcanna-street, Cathedral-road end; newly decorated throughout; five bedrooms, large cellars, bath-room.—Apply No. 51 (next door). 41l0n20 bedrooms, large cellars, bath-room.—Apply No. 51 (next door). 4110n20 TO Let, 1, Woodland-place, Wordsworth- avenue; select, quiet locality: four bed- rooms. cellar; rent 12s.—George Thomas and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, Quay-street, Car- diff. 4115n20 QOUTHERNDOWN.—To Let, on yearly tenancy. The Vine Cottage.—Apply H. J. Randall, Bridgend. 59999 PORTHCAWL.—Well-furnished House to Let P within a few yards of sea and Espla- j nade, from August 4th.-AIJi.,ly Mrs. Alexander, Porthcawl. 4063 nl9 130, Claude-road, to Let or for Sale; immediate possession; large house; near Albany-road; excellent condition, good drainage; rental JESS. -Apply Oswald Coleman, 1-, Iligh-street, Car- diff. 4045nl9 BARRY Dock. —" Holton-road; convenient JL) modern Residence, with Stable and coach- house, or without; centrally situated.-Henry Grant, 73, Holton-road, Baity. 4060nl9 I[BURNISHED House, in best part of Cardiff, to -12 Let, or Exchange for Seaside or Country Residence During August.—a pply H 30, Western Mail. Cardiff. 4039nl5 CARDIGAN Bay.—Eleven roomed Furnished C House to Let at Aberporth: close to sea; splendid sands; safe bathing.-Davies, Modern School, Walthamstow. 4018nl9 TO Let, for August, Furnished House, facing the sea; three reception-rooms, five bed- rooms terms moderate.—Howell, I'riorton- terrace, Swansea. 3996n 18 /TUMBLES.—Furnished Houses and Cottages 1VJL to Let.-Apply Waring and Harris, House and Estate Agents, Mumbles, and Fisher-street, Swansea. 3973nl8 TO Let, immediate possession, 77, Plymouth- Jt road, Penarth; two reception, five bed rooms; hot and cold bath; rent £ 45.—Purnell, Penarth. 3966n18 MORTGAGE of J6420 Required on the Security of Two Freehold Residences near New- port, with large gardens, aim situated in a main street; near to station and large depot.—Parti- culars of A. T. Roberts, Hill, and Co., Barry Dock, and 388. Cowbrjdge-road, Cardiff. MESSRS. A. TREVOR ROBERTS, HILL. and M CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 12, Thomp- son-street. Barry Dock. and 5,7, High-street, Car- diff, beg to draw attention to the following: — COTTAGES and Residences to be Let in Cow- bridge-road, 12s. and 15s. Klngsland-road, 10s. 6d. and 12s. Also 23. Beryl-road. 10s. 6d.; 225, Holton-road, 109. 6d.; 37. Jewel-street, 8s. 6d., Barry Dock. Clive-road, Barry Island, 6s., and Laura-street, Cadoxton, 5s. COMPACT Investment for Disposal, consisting C of 46 well-built Small, Terrace Houses, in Cardiff; let to a respectable class of tenants. and producing a certain net income of over 6 per cent. interest on the purchase money, after making liberal allowances for outgoings and contingencies; lease over 90 years unexpired at moderate ground rents.—Full particulars on application to A. T. Roberts, Hill, and Co. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET:- DYNAS POWIS; six bed, three reception rooms, stable, and nice garden; rent, 3 guineas. SAINT WELL.—Old-fashioned House; three bed- rooms, two sitting-rooirfc, stable, orchard, and field. DYNAS POWIS; seven bedrooms, three recep- tion-rooms, stabling, with use of horse and carriage; garden. PENARTH (MARINE-PARADE); six bed, three reception rooms, garden; sea. view. CADOXTON.-Detached Country House, five minutes' walk from Station; six bedrooms, three sitting-rooms; stable; healthy situa- tion; rent, 3 guineas. CLEVEDON.—Detached House; six bed. bath, three reception rooms; zajfden; for three months or longer. w 53256 COTTAGES and Residences to be Let. in Cow- bridge-road, 12s. and ISj,; Kingsland-road, 10s. 6d. and 12s. AlSo 23, iU-ryl-road, 10s. 6d.; 225, Holton-road. 10s. 6d.; 37. Jewel-street, 83. 6d„ Barry Dock. Also 7, Dunraven-street. Barry Hill. Clive-road, Barry Island, 6s., and Laura- street. Cadoxton. 5s. HOUSE to Let in James-street, near tEo Clarence Bridge, for Business or Otherwise. —Apply Mrs. Evans, Surgery. Senghenith. 59384 THE Konth Wales. Monmouthshire Fron«rtv Register for July Free on Applica- tion or Post.—Hern and Pertwee. House Agents. Auctioneers. Valuers. Ac.. Cardiff. 28315 Dwelllngr-houses to be Sold. plRDIFF.—Large House, facing Roath Part Vy for Sale; price moderate.-Apply J. E. Bach, 31, St. Nicholas-road, Barry. 3872etc FOR Sale, most convenient, well-built, and splendidly-decorated resiaence in Berth- win-street; owner leaving Cardiff.—Full parti- culars Bailey and Giller. 24, Duke-street. Car- diff. 42l0n22 Business Premises to be Let. TO be Let or Sold, large Factory, situated in Centre of Cardiff; handsome building; three floors; very commodious premises; suit- three floors; very commodious premises; suit- able for any manufacturing business.-H 56, Western Mail, Cardiff- 4228nl9 SWANSEA.—Premises to Let on the Strand; C3 long lease or otherwise.—R. H. Marten, Allensmore, Swansea. 4073nl9 1 C\ Salisbury-square; suitable for boot shop • I/, (none in the neighbourhood) or florist; large greenhouses; £ 40.-13, Llanbleddian-gar- dens, Cardiff. 4040nl9_ TO Let, 96, St. Mary-street; spacious shop; large store-rooms, cellar, Ac.; first-class fitted-window, side, and sufflt mirrors. &c.; gas and electric light laid on.—Apply J. Jacobus. 2, Duke-street. Cardiff. al542 UTCIIER'S Shop; nicely decorated and well- B fitted out; same hands five years; fixtures at valuation.—64, Strathnairn-street, Cardiff. nl8 Business Premises to be Sold. ALUABLE Block Shop Property, comprising V Three Shops: best business position.- Holton-road, Barry Dock; rent £ 235.—G 94, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4016nl8 Offices to Let. M High-street.—Capital Offices to Let; first J and second floors; rentals cheap, £ 15 to X20 year. Also Caretaker's Rooms.—Apply Oswald Coleman, Chartered Accountant, 14, High-street, Cardiff. 4044nl9 OFFICES to Let; best and most central posi- tion in Cardiff.—Appry Mr. Bennett, 136, Queen-street, Cardiff. al557 TO Let, Large Suite of Offices, comprising First Floor, Cory's Corner, Docks, Cardiff. —Apply W. C. W. Knapp. above address. 3567nl8 OFFICES to Let. in gooa poaruon in St. Mury- street; electria lighted and heated by steam; moderate rents.-Apply j. p. Jones, Richards, and Budgen, 14, Western Mail-cham- bers. Cardiff. 52150 ESTERN MAIL-CHAMBERS.—Offices to w Let, in Suites of Two, Four, or Six Rooms. on Each Floor—Apply to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. MOTS 2.aittu -I Agricultural Land. Acres of Grazing Land to Let; plenty of V)\J water on the ground.—Apply William Rees, Cefn Cribbur, near Bridgend. 4200n22 "1^7^ANTED, One or More Farms; within a few *» miles Dowlais cr Mertliyi- preferred.—j Address Farm, Western Mail, Merthvr. 3990n18. 1^0 Let, with Entry on 29th September, a Well- watered Sheep Walk on the Borders of Brecknockshire, extending to about 1.000 Acres Brecknockshire, extending to about 1.000 Acres of Well-sheltered Hill Pastnre and Meadow Land, with good House and Building?.—Address il 3, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 59965 Y Next, about rpO Let, from the 2nd February Next, about A Sixteen Acres of rich Pasture Land, close to the town of Bridg d.- Or particulars apply to W. V. Huntley, Land Agents, Welsh St. Donatts, Cowbridge. a 1380 Building: Land. R- ADYR, near ^Sff.—Capital Sites for Cot- XI, tages; rent one half penny a yard.—Apply to Mr." Lawrence, Radyr, or Mr. Westyr-Evans, Cardiff. 4154n21 $ut)ltr-Jjoiises anb businesses Public-hou»et tfor Disposal. rpEBBS, the Principal Bristol Hotel Valuer, A has a Large Number of Licensed Houses for Disposal, at all prices, Town and Country. -Apply, stating requirements, 93, City-road, Bristol. 4266n23 TEBBS.-Respectable Beerhouse; one of best T Bristol main thoroughfares; genuine living for three persons, and easily managed; incoming only £ 85. 4266n23 TEBBS.-FUlly-liCensed House, Bristol; always T done steady, respectable trade; tied only for draught beers; possession for X165 cash down. 4266n23 rpEBBS—Suburban Beerhouse; paying brewers A JE65 monthly for beers alone; most genuine house in market; money-making con- cern; incoming £ 350. 4266n23 TEBBS^-HoethTcommandiirg'a"jld promirTe^t T position, Bristol; pronts proved nearly JE20 weekly; fully furnished; £650 cash down, balance can remain. 4266n23 $ul)Iir-J)ouses anfc businesses Public-houses for Dgsposal-Continued. TEBBS.—Fully-licensed House; one of prin- JL cipal streets centre Bristol; taking over A30 weekly; nearly free house; incoming abont £ 650. 4266n23 TEBBS.—Hotel in Cornwall; good stabling T and some pasture land; payments £ 90 monthly; rent cleared by sub-letting stabling; ingoing £500. 4266n23 rpEBBS.—Beer and Wine Vaults; delightful A position, Bristol; just suitable for be- ginners; pretty bar and comfortable dwelling- house; X150 cash. 4266n23 TO l et, a Fuily-licensed House in Monmouth, T with good Stabling attached.—Apply to Arnold, Perrett, and Co. (.Limited), Foundry Yard, Lydney. 60037 WESTON-super-Mare.—Fully-licensed House r f in busy thoroughfare; tied to George's for beers ouly; incoming (good Lnventorv). £ 300; rent. £ 36; early possession.—Masters and Moon, Auctioneers and Valuers. vVeston-super-Ware. 4146n21 BRISTOL.—First-class, Fully-licensed Inn; B best position; proof trade; ingoing £ 800.— Downing. Nelson-street and Nelson House, Chel- tenham-road, Bristol. 60003 TO Let, Temperance Hotel; central position, T near Great Western Railway Station: in good working order; low rent, and ingoing only £100 as it stands.—James and James, Auctioneers, Swansea. 3998nl8 T 0 L E T GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—Free Posting and Com- mercial Hotel and 30 Acres Land. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—Partially Free Posting and Commercial House. CHELTENHAM and GLOUCESTER DISTRICT.— Several Small Double and Single Licensed Houses. NEWPORT.—Very useful Hotel; rent £100; in- going £500. Two or Three Large Hotels in Hampshire, Devonshire, Derbyshire, &c. Double-licensed Country Inn and Land, Aber- gavenny District, for Sale, Freehold tenure. MESSRS. BREWER, Hotel Valuers and Land Agents, 59991 Gloucester. 11/IILFORD Haven.—To Let, f urnished, the King'3 Arms Hotel, situated on the Milford Docks.—Further particulars apply to James V aughan, Quay Stores, Milford Haven. ?9719 Businesses Wanted. WANTED, to Purchase, a Retail Coal and Coke Business :n Cardiff, doing 50 to 100 a "week.—Write, giving full particulars, to H 49, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4170nl8 Businesses for Disposal. rpEMPERANCE Hotel Business for Sale; cen- A tral Lancashire town; long established; large commercial connection.—Address, first instance, H 70. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4290nl9 VILLAGE Baking, General Stores, and Post- office (Wiltshire); only shop in village; profits nearly £400 per annum; incoming £ 500: possession September 29th next.-Tebbs, Valuer, City-road. Bristol. 4266n23 CIGARS and Tobacconist (Bristol); doing very C profitable trade: same tenant ten years; incoming £ 85; stock to suit.—Apply to Tebbs. 4266n23 COFFEE, Tea. Refreshments.—Pretty little Business; centre of Bristol; comfortable living for three persons; everything for use, £ 65.—Apply Tebbs. 4266n23 DINING Rooms and. Commercial Hotel; busiest street Bristol: attractive premises; trade averages JE25 weekly; rent £ 90; success- fully carried on by ladies some years; incom- ing everything, £ 250.—Tebbs, Bristol. 4266n23 CCONFECTIONERY and Baking (Small > Goods); attractive premises; situate best part of Bristol; present tenant 16 years; in- coming everything, £ 22D.—'Tebbs. 4266n23 MINERAL Water Manufactory (Wiltshire); net profits £ 200 per annum. Also Beer- house, with Manufactory., if desired, X85 extra. —Apply to Tebbs. 4266n23 FOR Disposal, One of the Oldest Wholesale Provision Businesses in the Midland Counties, with a sound and large connection of 40 years' standing, presenting an exceptional opportunity for an energetic man.—For full particulars apply Thomas Skidmore and Son, Valuers, Wolverhampton. 4277n20 DAIRY Business; 28 imperiai gallons daily; first-class Shop. Horse, Cart, Perambular tor, and all Utensils: House, five rooms; rent £ 25; first-class opportunity for new beginners. —Apply, by letter, to H. Shaw, 17a, Glenhurst- roai, Brentford, London, W. 4217n22 EOR Sale, Works for the Manufacture of Aerated Waters, Bottling of Ale.$tout, Ac., with Machinery, Horses, Carts, Bottles, &c.. complete, the whole being in first-class order, and good connection with the best houses in the town.—Apply H., Western Mail Office, Newport. 4191n21 NEAR Cardiff.—'To be "Disposed of at once. It N thorough good first-class Dressmaking Business; established 20 years; satisfactory reason given for disposal.—Apply H 31, Western Mail. Cardiff. 40471119 FOR Sale, Milk Round, with Pony. Cart, and Harness, Doing 141 Gallons Weekly.—For particulars apply H 29, Western Mail. Car- diff. 4036nl9 COMPACT Anthracite Colliery; excellent quality; cheap, bargain; Swansea dis- trict.—Apply F. Z., Western Mail, Swansea.. n18 DRESSMAKING Fancy Drapery, going con- D cern good situation; near the sea; small cost; lodgings pay rent: immediate possession. -Watts, James-street, Weston-snper-Mare. niB JHiscellanrous. Miscellaneous Wants. CLOTHIXG.-kdies', Gentlemen's. Children's \J Left-off Clothing Bought.—Mrs. Rich, 73, Castle-road, Cardiff. Best prices. Orders punc- tually attended to. 4283n23 LADJLKS and uentleinen's W ardroue" nought. L Town or Conntry.-Orders promptly attended to by Mr. or Mrs. S. Beer. 30, Carol i ne- street.. Cardilf. Established 1864. 68527d WANTED, Left-off Clothing of Every Descrip- tion. Furniture, Pianos, Violins, Silver and Old Gold; best price given.—Mance, 67, Castle-road, Cardiff. 4067nl9 LEFT-OFF Clothes.—Mrs. Roddy. 9. Sandon- L street, Newtown, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Ac. —All orders punctually attended to in town or country. Good prices given. 594 L- ADIES- Gentlemen's. and Children's Ward- L robes Bought. Orders attended to, town or country.—Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Green, Dumfries House. 32. Caroline-street. Cardiff. 52000 Miscellaneous Sales. FOR Sale, Steam Yacht, 50 feet long by 9 feet beam, 4 feet draught; built by White, Portsmouth; compound surface condensing engines: new boiler, 95; good accommodation; pretty model and good sea boat.—Price, par- ticulars, and photo apply W. Jenkins, Engineer, Milford Haven. 4275n23 WANTED, Buyers of Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Milk, Butter, and Eggs; delivered regularly from the farm.-Apply H 60. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4248n23 FOR Sale, Cast Iron Tanks; 1,250 and 1,500 gallons; excellent condition. Also Valves, Pump, and Piping.—Jones, Market-building, Newport. 4239n22 CATERERS.—Suitable Teas, per lb., in 201b. C Caddies-Tea, Dust, 9id.; Broken Tea, 9jd.; Choice Semi-leaf, Is. Id. Sample, stamp.- Select Ceylon Tea Agency, 39, Lime-street, Lon- don.. 0 L15582 A STROLOGY.—Your Future Foretold, Mar- A riage, Future Partner Described, Children, Journeys, Legacies, Ruling l-lanet, &c.—Send date of birth (twelve stamps and stamped enve- lope) Mr. Lewis, 69, George-street, Oxford. n22 ASH Felloes.—10.000 for Sale, cut to pattern, at low prices for immediate delivery.— Clarence Wharf Sawmills Company, New- port. 4190n21 I^URNITURE for Five Rooms-Dining, Draw- ± ing, Two Bed Rooms, and Kitchen, £ 45.— Harris, Furniture Depot in Newport Market, two minutes from station. 4184n21 "j A Bedroom Suites, newest designs, walnut. Av" mahogany, maple (solid make); 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 guineas; rail fare allowed; goods deli- vered free.-Harris, Depot in Newport Market- hall. 4184n21 OFFICE o Furniture.—Desk (12ft. long), Amberg rg 0 Letter Cabinet, first-class Iron Safe, Stationery Cabinet, Mahogany Counter and Partitions, for Sale, cheap.-Apply John Jen- kins, 10,JWestgate-street. -Cardiff. 4099n20 FOR Sale, cheap, at Barry Dock, Nearly New F Corrugated Iron Building, 35ft. by 26ft lined throughout with matchboard.—Apply John Shcarman and Co.. Engineers, Barry Dock. nl9 CURE for Piles.—Perfect Cure Guaranteed in ,,mcLst stubborn cases; post free, 2s. 9d. £ s. 6a —La Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hili' Bristol. 3981n27 rp OB A CCONIRTS Commencing.-See IlhlT- ,r-. Arj?ted (259 pages), free.—Tobacconists' Outfitting Company, 136. Euston-road, London. Rairdrtssers nttei. Manager, Hy. Myers. 3200d PARLOUR Giines. Is., post free: Obstacle p Race, Quoits. Japanese Billiards. Chinese Ba.gatell P, and the Latent Novelty. "The Penalty Kick Table Football.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 TICKETS in Rolls of 1,000 each, for Bazaars, Concerts. Ac.. Is. 3d., postage 3d.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 50430 PATENT Automatic Office Paperweight and Monthly Calendar for Four Years Is.— R+ntion erv Depart men t. Western Mail, Cardiff.^ "IT'IVF, Hundred Thick Buff Copying Sheets; A extra strong; specially adapted for type- written letters; letter-size, 23.; foolscap. 2s. 6d. —Stationery Department. Western Mail, Car- diff- 50430 THE Best Selected Stock of Perambulators and Go-Carts Now on Show at prices to suit all buyers.—Cross Bros itlisreUaneous* Miscellaneous Sales—Continued. RICX Sheets! Rick Sheets! Rick Sheets!—Good strong, reliable Sheets, size and quality guaranteed; a saving of 25 per cent. Also best Tanned Cord Garden Netting for seed beds. &c., 16 square yards. la.; 1, 2, and 4-yard widths; ^0 square yards, 10s.-erainger, 8, Working-street (opposite St. John's Church), Cardiff. e6929 IS Your Watch "Wr -ng? The Best and Cheapest Shop ia 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 Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4209 IF You Wish to Furnish Good and Cheap Note the following Prices.—Full-size Brass Rail Bedsteads. 15s. lid.; Full-size Wire Mattresses, double Woven, 8s. lid.; Full-size Straw Mat- tresses. pure straw (no hay or shavings used). only 6s. lid.; Full-size Wool Bed, Bolster, and Two PillowF. weight 501b., only ICs. 6d.; Full- size Wool Mattresses, pure and sweet, only 9s. 6d.; Full-size Feather Bed. weight 451b.. only 25s.—S. Taylor, 46, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. LEATHER Suitgg. strong and substantial, only £ 2 10s. 6d.; Saddlebags Suites, beautiful designs, only £ 6 6s.; Solid Walnut Octagon Tables, eight pillars, only 17s. lid.—S. Taylor. BRASS Fenders or Curbs, a'ny gize. cnlv 8s. lid.; lovely Set of Brasses, 13. 31 jd. the set.—S. Taylor, 46, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. KITCHEN Tables, large size, only 6s. lid.; ii Kitchen Chairs, 2s. 3d. each; Lath Racks, 2s. 10id. each; Arm. Chairs, strong, large size. only 7s. 6d.—S. Taylor, above address. STRONG Leather Couches, only 15s. lid.; k3 Chair Bedstead and Cushions, full size, only 10s. 6d. complete; Mangles, rollers haid wood, 24in., only 33s.—Samuel Taylor, above address. ALL of above Articles sent Carriage Paid Any distance. I do not advertise anything that 1 cannot produce. Note the address:—Samuel Taylor, 46. Cowbridge-road, Canton. Cardiff. Cheapest, best house in the trade. a1489 "QAVE Time" Letter Cards, 25 for 4 £ d., post O free; an improvement on the Government card.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 rpAKONARDS, for addressing boxes, Ac.. Id. A and 2d. per packet.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. INVOICE and Letter Files. All the leading styles —"The Sequence File," "The War- wick File." "Thfe Standard File." "The Com- mon-sense File.Stationery Department. Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 50430 THE New Game, Table Football, Is., post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. SMITH'S, Letts', and Collins's Diaries for 1898 S Now Ready.—Stationery Department. Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 50430 THE Latest Improved Letter File, The Modern" File; 4s. 6d.—Stationery D^part- ment. Western Ma41, Cardiff. 50430 MiLKSELLER'S Delivery Book, 1s.-8ta- M tionery Department, Western Mail. Car- diff 50430 THE "Trypograph" Copying Apparatus: pro- duces thousands of copies from one hand- writing or typewriting.—Price list on applica- tion to Western Mail Stationery Department, Cardiff. STYLOGRAPHIC Fountain Pens, 3s., post free; invaluable to every business msm.—Sta- tionery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. AUTOMATIC Constant Level Inkstand; 1s. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 ONE Thousand-Page Letter Copying Book; 0 half bound calf, 5s.; special line —Western Mail Stationery Department. Cardiff. 50430 ADHESIVE Linen Tape for Renairing Music, Ac., 3d.. post free, per roll.—Stationery De- partment. Western Mail. Cardiff. 50430 rpBE "Hardy" Book Marker. 3d., post free.— A Stationery Department, Western Mail. Car- diff 50430 STONE'S "Universal" Portfolios for Letters. S Price Lisrt, Ac., Ac.: from 4d. each.—Sta- tionery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. ONE Dozen "English Make" Blackleads. 4id. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ADJUSTABLE Drawer Partitions. Is. per box. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. __n- 50430 porting;. GROUSE Shooting to Let.—The Shooting of Pantmawr, in the parish of Yst-radfellte. consisting of upwards of 2,000 Acres, to be Let for a Term of Years to be agreed upon. This land was not shot over last season -Offers will be received by Robt. McTurk, Cnewr, Cray, Breconshire, up to the 1st day of August next. 59928 floultii). pigeons, &c. BUFF Leghorn and Ancona Chickens, 8s. and 12s. Dozen. Class for Poultry Pupils during August.-Coaley Poultry Farm, Dursley, Gloucestershire. 52371 POULTRY.—If you want your birds to pay P you write for prices and samples of food to Noah Rees and Son, Hay. Corn, and Seed Merchants. Cardiff. WORSES, IUBE ^TOCU, &r. WANTED, good Horse, about 15.2 hands: quiet in single and double harness and to ride; must be warranted sound, free from vice, good mover. Or would Exchange Mare, 14.2 hands.—H 69, Western Mail,_ Cardiff. n23 CHAMPION-BRED Black Pugs and Fawn Pugs; fit to show anywhere.—Apply Mrs. Prima- vesi, Merthyr. 4070nl9 IT^OR Sale, Three good Working Retrieving Spaniels (Dogs); liver and white.—H 15, ORSale, Three good Working Retrieving F Spaniels (Dogs); liver and white.—H 15, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 59972 Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 59972 BIG Red and White Cow, 4 years old, with second Calf (Heifer); splendid milker; price £ 17 10s.—Forestier-Walker, Michaelstone- y-Vedw. 4030nl9 WANTED, a Few Couples of Foxhounds; old ones; the bigger the better, provided that they have two or three seasons left in them. Wanted, also. some Young Foxhounds; they must be big ones.—Apply to W. A. Pughe, Llan- fyllin. 60033 Carnages, harness* &C, FIRST Class Trolly; 6in. wheels; carry 12 tons; at Gloucester Works; £ 52 10s. Little used Heavy Farm Wagon; 4in. tyres; by Hull Wagon Company; Xeb. New. strong Monmouthshire Farm Cart; 4in. tyres; £17. New Cob size Light Spring Tipping Cart; JE.17 10s. Nearly New Tradesman's Spring Market Cart; JE12 10s. Old Four-wheel Trades- man's Spring Wagon; £5. Two Manure Dis- tributors. &c.-Further particulars apply Charles D. Phillips, Clarence-place Depot, New- port. 4293n23 A Capital Buggy for Cob about 15 hands, made by S. and A. Fuller, Bath, will be Sold a bargain, through owner changing resi- dence.-To view apply to S. and A. Fuller, Bath. 60023 GWATKIN AND SON, NEWPORT. —Largest Stock of Carriages in Monmouth- shire. Angular Landau; weighs lOcwt.; for one horse or a pair; painted blue; trimmed morocco; equal to new. 57954 REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES FREE. WANTED, a Governess Car; suitable for pony between 13 and 14 hands; good condition.—Apply Bevan, Retreat, Porthcawl. 4194n21 FOR Sale, Landau; second-hand; light; suit- able one horse; good condition; the latest improvements; re-painted green.—Plummer, Carriage Builders, Newport. 4002nl8 LIGHT Victorias and Wagonettes; in good condition, also One-horse Landau, for Sale.J. Fuller and Company, St. George's- road, Bristol. 693d iBirpcles, Crtrpcles, &c. IADY'S 1898 Detachable Pneumatic; sacri- i fice £ 6 10s.; reliable make; seen any time. —Address H 55, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4226n22 WANTED, Full-size Ladies' Bicycle; second- hand; must be of good manufacture.— Lcwest terms to H 50, Western Mail, Cardiff. alo60 FOR Sale, Lady's Bicycle; almost new; only ridden n few times; price £ 8; spanner, bell, and lamp.—19, Castle-street, Cardiff. n20 CYCLES. £ s. d. Humbers (1897 make), with Beeston Tyres 10 5 0 Humbers (1897 make), with Clipper yres 10 15 0 Humbers (1897 make), with Palmer Tyres H 5 8 Humbers (1897 make), with Dunlop Tyres 11 5 0 Something New.—H.imber 1893 Cvrles 12 12 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE. A Full List of Cycles in Stock at present, the various makers' names, specification, Ac- posted or given upo.t application. Special low prices. Nothing common sold. Every cycle guaranteed. We do not charge 37j per cent. extra for booking on tbe hire-purchase system, but only a nominal sum of 10s. on advertised prices, which sum is refunded if payments are promptly paid. aU25 CROSS BROS., Cardiff. A Warning.—^Why Risk \'ou Lives on Machine* of Unknown Make when the Quadrant. Cycle Co. (Government Contractors), Will Build You a Machine, fitted with Any Tyres, for X12 12a., or Twelve Monthly Payments, to Suit Your Own Convenience? Machines sent on approval any distance. for lists..111 machines snppiied at wholesale prices—Head Depot: 35, Castle-street, Cardiff. Branch Depot: Hickman-road, Penarth. District Manager: M T. Silver. aMID :6irprIfS, Cneprles, &r. A Special Offer to Ladies.—The Quadrant Cycle Co. Will Build Yoa a Machine to Suit Your Height; and Weight tcr E12 12s., or Twelve Monthly Payments, to Suit Your Own Con- venience; Teach You to Ride Free of Charge, and Guarantee to Keep Machine in Perlect Order. Machines sent on approval any distance, and supplied at wholesale prices. Head Depot: 35. Castle-street, Cardiff. Branch Depot: Hick. man-road, Penarth. District Manager: Mr. T Silver. a499 Clearance.—3 Solid Safeties, 38s. od each; 3 Cushions, 50s. each; 4 Pneumatics, ks each; 3 Cushions, 50s. each; 4 Pneumatics, £ 6 each. Cash only.—Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. Repairs, Enamelling, and Plating, nrompt. Maps, 4d. Cycles on Hire. Gradual Payment System for Ladies' or Gent's. Make your choice. Any make—Hnmber, -VVhitworth, Cambrian, Excelsior, Quadrant. No delay. See Block. Twelve Monthly Payments. 35146 iBaclnnerp, Cools, &c. Machinery, Tools, &c., Wanted. LOCO. Wanted on Hire; 4-wheel. 23 ton, lift. 4in. over funnel, 8ft. wide.—Apply W. Gilbertson, and Co. (Limited), Pontardawe R.S.O. 60041 "TXT"ANTED, Scotch Derrick Hand Crane, lift VV about two tons.—Price, Ac., Lewis, Tim- ber Merchant, Pontypridd. 4259n23 ber Merchant, Pontypridd. 4259n23 SOLD IN BOTTLES, Is.; BY POST, Is. Id. f J1 ^Cup £ c DAILY TESTIMONIALS OF THIS GREAT CURE ARE BEING RECEIVED FOR THE FOLLOWING FOR TOOTHACHE, FOR HEADACHE, FOR NEURALGIA, INFLAMED GUMS, FOR BOILS, SORE THROAT, CHAPPED HANDS, AND SORE LIPS, AND IT WILL CURE ALL KINDS OF PAIN: IN FACT. A REALLY GOOD PAIN KILLER. I AGENTS: Cardiff: Anthony and Co., Chemists, St. Mary- street. Hicks and Co. (Limited), Chemists, Queen-street. „ Hicks and Co. (Limited). Chemists, Duke-street. „ Hicks and Co. (Limited), Chemists, Cowbridge-road. Canton. „ A. J. Bellamy, Chemist, 61, Paget- street. Grangetoivn. „ Messrs. Duck and Sons, Chemists, St. John's-square. „ E. Edwards, Chemist, 2, Mackintosh- place, Albany-road. F. Millward. Chemist, 60. Woodville- road. Oat hays. R. Muniford, 60, Castie-road, Roatii. „ R. Mumford, 17, Meteor-street, Splot- land. „ C. Clarke, Chemist, 2, Coburn- street, Cathays. „ Howell PElllips. Chemist, 253, Bute- street. „ R. r Prust, Chemist, 14, Broadway, Roath. „ Jesse Williams and Co., Chemists. Queen-street. „ D. Thomas. Chemist. Penartb-road. „ Mr. Coleman. Chemist. St. Mary-street. Mr. Wakefield, Chemist, 100, Cowbridge- road. „ Mr. Owei Jenkings, Chemist, Cow- bridge-road. „ Richard Hughes, Chemist, 28, Splott- road. iberavon: Mr. Thomas Nicholas, Central Supply Stores. Water-street. Aborgwynfi: Richards and Son, Grocers. Aberdare: Mr. Tudor Williams, Dentist, Medical Hall. „ A Abertillery: Morgan Bros., Carmarthen Butter Stores. Barry Dock: Hicks and Co.. Chemists. Bhenayon: Messrs. D. Davies and Co., 100, Broad-street. Blaina: Thomas Jones, Liverpool Stores. Brecon: Mr. W. Tudor. Chemist. Bride-end: William Edwards, Grocer, Ac., New Bridge. Brvnmawr: Messrs. H. Connop and Sons, Grocers. Carmarthen: C. E. Davies, Chemist, 10, King- street. Maesteg: A. Nicholas. Central Supply Stores. Penarth: Stranaghan and Stephens (Limited). Pembroke Dock: F. J. Tallett. 14. Diamond. street. Pontvpridd: Mr- Isanc Protheroe. Grocer. Ac. Pontypridd: W. H. Key, The People's Chemist. „ Perth: Messrs. Thomas and Evans. The People's Stores. „ „ Porthcawl: Mr. T. Langdon, Grocerr, John- street. Swansea: Messrs. Taylor and Co. (Limited), Wind-street. Tondu and Aberkenfig: Co-operative Society (Limited).. Tredegar. Mr. C. J. Price. Mancoester House. iTreherbert: Mr. Enoch Davies. The Stores. Tr^edvrhiw: W. Morgan and Co. Cheltenham: Mr. J. James, 5. Promenade. Clarbeston Road: Robert Reid, Groeer, New Shop. Cowbridge: Mr. J. G. Harold Bird. Ebbw Vale; Mr. David Hughes, Grocer, Victoria-street. Hereford: Messrs. Clarkson and Son, 9, High- terrace. Llant wit-Major: Mr. William Cnmmings. Llanstephan: Evan T. Davies. The Emporium. Merthvr: Messrs. G. M. and R. Gunson, 67 and 68. Hie-h-street. Morriston: Mr. L. Bevan, Medical Hall. Neath: Mr. C. Hntchins. Chemist. Newport: Messrs. T. Cordev and Co.. High-street. Newport Phillips and Son, Drug Stores. 92, Commercial-street. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Sole Manufacturer:— pHIL EIDLLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ft ■ pHIL pHILLIPS' JJHEUMATIO £ JURE. (REGISTERED.) FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT. OR SCIAHQA HAS CURED THOUSANDS. TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. SOCKS. 10s: 6d. BELTS. 10s. 6d. WRISTLETS, 64 Send Measurements to the Manuracturer- pHIL pHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. OS44 TYPEWRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. ARCHITECTS' WORK ACCURATELY COPIED BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS. CHEAPEST RATES. TYPEWRITING TAUGHT. "^TESTER?' MAIL T IMITED, ST. 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