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REVISED ADVERTISEMENT SCALE. Situations Offered, Apartments Wanted, Money Wanted, Partnerships Lest rrnd Found, Miscel. lane,ons Wants and Sales, Businesses. Houses, Bhops, Offices, to Let or Soil, if prepaid, are friBertod in the "Western Mail" and "Evening Express" at the following rates: — THTir.r:< six: WORDS. ONCE. ,mI!:s. TIMES- 20 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 -1- Each extra 8 Words 0 4 ¡ 0 8 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:- THltTCTC SIX ■WORDS. ONCK. ,rjMFjS> TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 1 0 j 2 0 1- Each extra 8 Words 0 2 0 4 0 8 This scale does not apply toFiirn-.sneil Housas or 4) Seasid(' Lodging-g. REMITTANCES. Cheques or Post Office Orders should be remitted in preference to Postage Stamps. Postage Stamps (Halfpenny) are not refused. but. as they are often lost in the Post, they must, if remitted, be sent at the Sender s risk. Cheeues and P.O.'s should be crossed and Made o Payable to D. W. THOMAS. ANSWEKS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names are not delivered from any Post-office, out, are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. "Replies to advertisements directed to tne "Western Mail" Office will be handed out on production of a ticket, which mav be obtained when the advertisement is ordered, or they will be forwarded to the Advertiser's Audrey, oro- vidinsr stamps to cover postage are supplied. Orisrinp.l testimonials should never be enclosed with replies to advertisements addressed to the "Western Mail" Offices (copies only should be DYERTTSERS are Cautioned that Post- masters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addre^ed to Initials or "Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must be-tr the ,.dnre; of the Advprtiser or one of the offices of the Western Van" ——— y- prrsonar. "fTUILLIAM Oxley. ex-Detective-sergeant Car- diff Police (Private Detective): confidential investigations conducted personally: missing fri"nds traced.-Addreaa 17, Green-street. Car. d iff. 3046z26 C: OTTTH Wales Provincial and London Private O Detective Ageucv.—National Telephone. 894. —W. Armit-age and Co., 13, Western Mail-cham- bers. Cardiff. ^3039z2^ to st anti jfountt. LOST, Sable and White Collie Bitch; answers to name of "Queenie"; white ring around neck, white breast, hind feet, and tip of ta,il: anyone detaining same will be prosecuted; finder handsomely rewarded.—Any information send to Rosser, Highfield, Neath. 3209z26 OST. Cardiff, 20th inst,, Purse, containing f,9 10s. Cold. 6s. Silver—Finder suitable rewarded on returning same to Cardiff Police. z24 FOUND, Brown Filly, with white star on fore- head; if not claimsd bv 28th inst. will be sold to defrav exnenses.—Edward Knox, Mar- gam Estate Office, Port Talbot—22nd December, 1893. 61954 JBrTural WANTED, a Welsh-speaking, qualified Assis- tant to Manage Branch Surgery; state salary; usual bond.—Apply Dr. A. C. Davies, Gowe^on. 3026z30 CImrai. WANTED, Lay Reader, to Take Charge of Mission-room on Barry Island.—Apply Rector, Sully, near Penarth. 61914 LAY Readership Required; experienced; Bishop's licence; teacher 26 years; total abstainer 26 jears.—J. Howell, Lay Reader, Monkshood, near Pontypool. Mon. 3171z26 iHusirau DEACON'S Concert Agency, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff.—Caterers for Concerts, At Homes, Banquets, and all High-class Functions.—Terms on application. 3069z26 CONJURERS. Ventriloquists, Lady and Gen- C tleman Vocalists. Cinematographes, latest Films for Bazaars, Concerts.—Write for Enter- tainment List Gannon, Hillgrove-street, Bristol. 2t63d PIANOFORTE Tuning.—Mr. H. F. Webb (from Messrs. H?ath and Sons); terms, 3s. 6ck, within the borough.—Address 8, Clare-street, Cardiff. 3040z29 itrgal. T AW.—Wanted, comuetent Costs and Short- i hand Clerk.—Anplv, statitg- age. qualifica- tions, and salary required, to B 15, Western Cardiff. „ 3116z27 & r!) o lain r. QURVEYORS' Inatitution Rx'mina.nons.—Mr. S Richard Parry, F.S.I., of London, has Ap- pointed Mr. T. James Councell, P.A.S.I., &c., ai his Coach in the West of England for the above Examma.iions.-2, Queen Anne-buildings, Bald- win-street, Bristol. 2752d MINOR Canon PriceTM.A., Llandaff, has One Vacancy: private tuition; experienced; t successful with backward pupils. a2800 Teachers wanted. W" ANTED, FemaleT~ex-IVI\7 salary £ 50, and Certificated Assistant (state salary required) for Girls' School; no Sunday duty.— Apply Vicar. Aberavon, Port Talbot. 3208z24 WANTED, Student-Governess; modem lan- guages and mus.c in return for services; small premium.—Apply Fr:iulein Brill, Stone- Icig'h Ladies' College, Per the awl. 3190z29 WANTED. Governess for Three Girls; aged v ? 7 to 14.—Apply to Mrs. Rogers, New House, Manorbier R.S.O.. Pembrokeshire._ 3165z26 WANTED, Assistant for Girls' School^ ex- P.T.: good disciplinarian; singing; £ 45 — Rev. D. Weatherill, St. German's Clergy House Cardiff. \5134z24 WANTED, January 9th, Ex-P.T., large Bovs' VT School; salary. £ 57 10s.—Apply Secre- tary, Cwniavon Schools, Port Talbot. 3014z34 WANTED, after Christmas, Assistant, ex- P T., Art. 50, for Bovs' Schcol. Mount Ftwart-souare, Cardiff; male, £ 52- female, £45 Apply Vicar. 51. Loudoun-sqnare, Cardiff. z24 ^otisrUfrpris, Companions Housekeepers, Companicus, &c., Wanted. ANTED, a Person. abmitloTto Look After ? House and Assist at the Drapery occa- sionally; only one in family; must produce good reference.—Ivor Griffiths, Draper, Cvmmer, Portli. 3162z29 HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, "to Take"Charge of 11 a. Small Seaside Residence in Glamorgan- shire; she must be a good plain cook-Apply, in the first, instance, by letter, stating refe- rences and wages expected, Box 254. Post- office, Bristol. 3115z27 Housekeepers. Cstnpanisns; &c., W&nt Employment. YOUNG Lady, good appearance. Seeks En- gagement as Housekeeper; domesticated; good reference.—S. M., Western Mail. Swan- sea. 3155z24 JBomrsttc ^rrunnts. Nurses Wanted. WANTED, experienced Nurse for Two Chi!- V ? dren.—Mrs. Silnl,,so!i, 2, East-grove. Car-1 diff. 3173-22. Cooks Was-vtsci. ITTrANTED. by 1st January, good Cook- V V General; must have good references.— AppIy_14._Newport-road, Cardiff. 3222z30 WANTED, January 18, good Cook; housework; also competent Hoube- Parlour-Maid; good wages.- Tatham Thompson, Tlie Elms, _Llandaff-road, Cardiff. 5t%z50 WANTED, good Plain Cook and Bread- maker. AJ.so House-Parlourmaid; able to wait, attend to lamps, and clean plate.— AtlPh- to Aloi. Cn¡.<¡\U}u., JOjiisidf, J iSmncenc ^»rruants. Cooks Wanted—Continued. OOD, Plain Cook; also House-Parlourmaid; VT must be experienced and well recom- mended.—State age, wages. &c., Mrs. Goldwyer, Witford House, Briton-Ferry. 3130z24 i ~Wf ANTED, good Plain Cook. for country; J vi must understand baking and dairy; family two; good references required; wages £ 18.—Mrs. Lloyd-Harries, The Rectory. Angle, Pembroke. 3105z27 Housa and Parlour Maids Wanted. ANTED. by beginning of January. vv thorough House-Parlourmaid; aged about 25; Churchwoman; country; wages £ 13.— Address Miss justice. Castleton, Cardiff. 3079z26 WANTED, after Christmas, clean, active ft Housemaid; willing to assist parlourmaid; able to sew; gocd reference required.—Mrs. Lewis, Bryn Rhoe. Wanishen, Cardiff. 2953x24 Generals Wanted. A FTER Chrlstmas.-Wanted, a. good General Servant; able to wash and iron.-Apply E. Richards, Post-office, Barry Island, Barry. z27 WANTED, a good Servant Girl, with V v thorough knowledge of housework.— Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. Jones, Llancaiach House, Nelson, Glam. 3210z28 WANTED in a conntry rectory a good General: country girl preferred; man kept.—B 24, Western Mail, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3194z27 WANTED, a General Servant for a Farm- house; no milking, &c.—Write, with refe- rence, age, and salary, Mrs. Price, Howick, Chepstow. 3185z26 "1ATANTED immediately, experienced General VV Servant, to Take Charge of Household Duties.—Apply, with full particulars, Hughes, Tydfil House, A'oerdare. 31Q8/.27 ced WANTED, an experienced General Servant: vy early riser; aged 40; three in family: trustworthy references.—Apply Mrs. Young, Glanmorfa. Kidwelly. 3019z24 Kitcnenmalds Wanted. TTTANTED, a strong Girl as Kitchenmaid in »V Hotel.—Address B 21, Western Mail. Car- diff. 3178z2o WANTED, by January 3rd, a Girl, about 20, as Kitchenmaid.—Apply, after five o'clock, Penarth House, Marine-parade, Penarth. "16 Penarth House. Marine-parade, Penarth. z26 WANTED, a Kitchenmaid by January 2nd; must knov/ her work and have good refe- rences; wages, £ 14.—Mrs. Masters, Lanelay, Llantrisant, South Wales. a2857 rences; wages, £ 14.—Mrs. Masters, Lanelay, Llantrisant, South Wales. a2857 Scuiierymaids Wanted. ~VT7"ANTED, good Scullerymaid for Lady's vv Small House in Country;' good wages given to strong, respectable girl.-Apply, full particulars, W. Brown, The Gables, Winslow, Bucks. 3131z26 Female Servants Placet. LADIES Suited with All Classes of Servants. Situations Secured for Servants. Fee, 18.— Miss Walters, 30, Page-street, Swansea. 2554d Male Servants Wanted. WANTED, Groom-Gardener; must have good references.—Apply, by letter, T. Vachell, Glanmor, Newport. 5228z30 WANTED at once, a Working Farm Bailiff W on Small Farm; must be sober and have good character.—Apply, stating wages required, to D. E. Jones, Llancaiach House, Nelson, Glaim 3211z28 WANTED, experienced Groom-Coachman (indoors); willing to be generally useful.— Mrs. Brewer, Highlands, near Penarth. 3168z29 WANTED. a Youth, Used to Horses, on a Farm.—Apply to Ralph Cvcssiing, Pen- arth Nurseries (state age, wage, a.nd reference). 31497.28 WANTED, in Gnoll Gardens, a strong Lad, as Under-Gardener. where four are kept; good references required; wage3 15s. a week and bothy.-Apply Gnoll Estate Office, Neath. 3109z27 WANTED, steady, respectable Youth, expe- rienced in Farnvwork and Milking, to Assist Farm BaaIiS.—Apply, stating references, wages required, Penlan, Pontardulais. 3097z27 WANTED immediately, Toung Man to Look After Pony, Trap. Garden, Milk One Cow (live in), and Make Himself Useful.-State references, age, wages Edwin Price, Esq., Ynyslas, Glyn-Neath. 2910z24 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; middle-aged; light work; one horse; total abstainer preferred.-Apply David Smith, Pontardawe. 61925 LXD, to he Generally Useful, Work in Gar- den; gentleman's house; with good cha- racter; live out—S. J., Western Mail. Swan- sea. 3068z26 TTTANTED, Ploughman, 20 to 30; single; T v good wages given to suitable man.— Apply T. Lewis, Butcher. Penrhiwceiber S.O. z24 Mato Servants Want Place. SITUATION Wanetd by a Young Man; kj thoroughly understands horses, plain garden, cow and poultry, pigs; 'married, no family.-Address B 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3223z27 GARDENER (Head Working); rtged 35; mar- ried; thoroughly experienced all branches, including orchids, early and late forcing.- Dymond, Birchwood Grange, Penylan, Car- diff. 3174z29 WANTED, Situation as Groom under. Coach- man; ride or drive; aged 18; weight, 7st. 31b.—Address Grdom, Black Lion Inn, Llan- dovery. 3164z26 SITUATION Wanted as Farm Bailiff; life experience; used to all stock and machinery good references.—A 98, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3008z24 Man and Wife Wanted. WANTED, a respectable Man and Wife; with- out encumbrance; good all-round man; wife to look after dairy; house and coal free.- Apply, personally, Navigation Hotel, Merthyr Vale. 3138z28 axAf]Otti ;rrbaut5. Femsto Servsriis Wantxi. "5^7"ANTED, Several Book-keepers, Barmaids, W Under Barmaids, Housemaids, Pantry- maids, Kitchenmaids, Generals, Roast Cocks, Careers, Boots, Scullery men, &c.—Marks, Hotel Agency, Castle Arcade. 3221z30 ~TANTED at once, a good General Servant.— V T Apply Station Hotel, Llanelly. 61929^ TTrANTED, January 7th, a Housemaid-Wait- » V ress; must be well up at waiting at table. —Apply Crown Hotel; Pontypool. 3076z26 WANTED, Barmaid; domesticated and will- W ing to assist generally. Also General Servant; staid and trustworthv.-Delafield, Monmouthshire House, Abergavenny. 3C62z^6 QjEWINGMAID Wanted by 6th January; good O needlewoman; understand dressmaking; care two children, younger feur; aged 25.— Apply Fleece Hotel, Cheltenham. 3012z4 Male Servants Wanted, WANTED, Steward for Small Conservative Club: wages, £ 1 per week (for start), house, fire, and light.—Apply, enclosing three recent testimonials, to Mr. James Jeffery, Con- servative Agent. Pontypridd, or Mr. R. C. Grif- fiths, Conservative Agent, Bridgend. 61956 "fTTANTED, Manager for Public-house.—Apply "t Manager, Abergwawr Brewery, Aberdare. 3135z28 Crabdlns, ^lunrtes, &r. Travellers, Agents, Ac., Wanted. TAJ"ANTED,^ smart Salesman and Collector, *» with Knowledge of the. Furniture Trade and Welsh preferred.—Apply, stating experience, age, and salary required, 8. S., Western Mail, Swansea. 3216z30 WANTED, capable Man Calling on Collieries W and Works; article in general use; ex- perience, reference, and particulars.—Address B 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3132z26 J?1 Weekly.—An Income of 123. 6d. to £ l per f'w'J- week can be earned in spare time or even- ings by any person able to write.-Proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed enve- lope to T. Smith and Co. (Dept. 9 B), 16, Shaftes- bury-avenue, London, W. L15523 Travellers, Agents, &c., Want Employ- ment. MARINE Engineer, with good Commercial experience, is Open to Represent a good iurm; coal preferred.—Write Engineer, 29, Plan- tagenct-strect. Riverside. Cardiff. 5045z26 Æ. Glrrks nua iflniianfrs. Clerks and Managers Wanted. WIIE South Wales end Monmoutlishire Clerks' X Association Ensures Members against Loss through Want of Employment. Sickness. Old Age. and Death, and Introduces to Employers. Free of Charge, Clerks of good Business Capa- city and Character Every Clerk, whatever his position, should be a Member of the Associa- tion.—Send for particulars Secretary, 1 Dock- chambers. Cardiff. a2219 "TAT"ANTED, for Shipowner's and Broker's W Office, competent Book-keeper; must thoroughly understand steamers' accounts and company books; apply, stating age, experience, references, and salary required; good wages for competent man: all applications treated private.—B 22. Western Mail. Cardiff. 3180z29 WANTED, smart Boy. about 14 years of age. V Y in Largo Coal Omcc.—Apply Box 25. Car- diff Docks. 3143z24 Clfrfts anti iflanagrrs* Clerks and Manigers Wanted-Con, tlnued. JUNIOR Assistant Clerk Wanted at the Gla- morgan County Asylum, Bridgend; must be a good shorthand writer and typist; salary to begin at £ 52 a rear.—Apply to the Medical Superintendent, with full particulars and testi- monials, not later than 1st January. 61941 -XATINF and Spirit Trade.—Wanted, respect- w able Young Man as General Assistant; must thoroughly understand hook-keeplllg.- Appjy. with references and salary, to Manager, John Weaver nd Co., Station-approach, Pen- i'rth. 3150z24 "fTjTANTEI), competent Clerk for Tin-piate Vr Works; give age, experience, and salary.— Apply Mr. George, Tho Limes, Godregraig. Swan-1 sea Valley. 3129z28_ WANTED immediately, a, Junior Clerk for! fV .Draperv Establishment; to live out.— Vpply to Richard T. Jones & Co., Merthyr Tydfil. 2\26 TAT ANTED, thoroughly good Man as Secretary VV and Billiard Marker, and to Make Himself Gererallv UsefuL-Apply Workmen's Constitu- tional Club, A bergwynfi. 5126z26 Clerks %rtd Managers Want Places. CLERK Wants Situation; 10 years' experience general oSW rouiine in large factories; shorthand; excellent references.—Metcalfe, 1, Lansdowne Cottages. Cheltenham. 3091z27 ^»!}op 9te5'istaut5» Shop Assistants Wanted. AA7"ANTED immediately, Two experienced »T Voung Laaies for Ladies' Underclothing Department.—Apply W. Edwards. Draper, Swan- sea. 3215z30 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young Men (fairly good experience) for Dresses and Fancy; win- dow-dressers.—Apply Samuel Hall, Cardiff. z30 WANTED, by Dowia's Co-operative Society, Salesman to Take Charge of Shop; Welsh and English.—Apply, in writing, stating age, wages required, enclosing three testi- monials, Secretary. 34, North-street, Peny- darren. 3205z27 WANTED, n respectable Person to Serve 11 f f Shop (Dairy); must have good"references. -Apply B 25, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3l99z27 MA3RIED Woman, Used to Business, Wanted to Manage Business; references and security wanted; house free, &c.—Richard I Brinton, Pontypridd. 3163z26 GROCERY.—Junior Wanted, after Xmas; G- good references.—State age, salary (in- doors), Lambert, 107, Donald-street, Cardiff. z27 SMART Youth Wanted to Take Charge of first-class Outfitting Establishment; must fi cl as, be good window-dresser.—Write F. K., Western Mail, Newport. 3083z26 (Milliners artj Dressmakers Wanted. DRESSMAKING.—Wanted at once, experienced Skirt Hands for good-class trade.-State full particulars, G. Hughes, Cavendish House, Merthyr. 3028z24 j¥ltsttii<mrou3 situations,. Situations Vacant. EXPERIENCED Carman Wanted for quick Trade; married preferred, without encum- brance.-Apply. with references and age, to Plummer, Bunch of Grapes, Newport. 3227z30 WANTED, Men for Rock Cutting on Barry Rhymney Railway Contract, Walnut Tree; 5Jd. per hour will be paid to good men.—Apply G. Beckingham, on the Works. 3198z3J ANTED, Reader's Boy (passed 6th" Stan- dard) must be 14 years of age.—Apply Express Case-room, Cardiff. rpO Brickmakers.—Wanted a Working Fore- X man; must be capable burner and prac- tical brickmaker.—Apply, by letter (with references) in first instance, to the Machynys Brick and Tile Company, Limited, Llanelly. z26 BLACKSMITHS.—Wanted, a Few good Gene- B ral Smiths; 43 hours per week, piece work. -Apply to Carriage Department, Royal Arsenal. Woolwich. L15928 H/fACHINIST-Oompogitor.—Wanted, a, capable ITX Young Man to Feed and Take Charge of Quad-Royal Wharfdale and Bremmer Machines, and to Fill Up Time as a Jobbing Compositor.— State wages, experience, &c.-Apply "Express" Office, Brecon. 61948 BUTCHERS—Wanted, steady Young Man, Look After Horse and Trap, Assist Gene- rally; board in. sleep out.-Apply, stating wages, Russell, Swansea. 3156z28 WANTED, Working Colliery Mechanic capable of Superintending Locos and General W of Superintending Locos and General Repairs.—Apply, stating wages and full parti- culars, to Glasbrook Bros. (Limited), Swansea.. 5029x24 WANTED immediately, an experienced Maltster.—Apply Jaine3, Brewery, Haver- fordwest. 61835 WANTED, Moulder, used to Heavy and W Xedium Work.—Fieldiag and Platt, Gloucester. 60167 Situations Vented. BUILDERS.—Foreman Joiner or Carpenter Hand Wants Re-engagement: thoroughly practical; large experience.—B 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3133z23 apartments* Apartmenti- to Let. COMFORTABLY Furnished Apartments, 5, C Plantagenet street, Riverside, Cardiff: pianoj bath; no children: terms moderate. z30 A Lady, living in her own Well-furnished House, in best part, of Cardiff, is Desirous of Receiving a Lady Who Requires a Com- fortable Home; reasonable terms to a com- ] panionable person.—Z 72. Western Mail, Car- diff. 310U2.7 DENARTH.—Lanadowne Private Hotel and < P Boarding Residence; opposite railway ] station; extensive Channel view; special terms t) permanent residents. 2467d i premises* Dwelling-houses to tie Let. TO Let. Magnolia Villa, 14, Cowbridge-road; good garden.—Apply J. Stanfield, Lion- chambers, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3166z29 TO Let, Three Houses in Lincoln-street, Can- ton; close to trams.—Apply J. Stanfield, Lion-chambers, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. z29 CAERPHILLY.-To Let or Sell, Eight-roomed Semi-detached Villa, Glahbonddu, St. Martin-road; good garden.—Apply Jones, St. Aubins Caerphilly. 3159z28 MESSRS. Hern and Pertwee. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 94, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, have Houses to Let in Newport-road from £ 40 to .£125 per annum: Partridge-road JC36. Oak- field-street X50 to £75, St. Andrew's Place and Crescent £ 65, Clevedon-terrace £ 30, Tredegarvilie £ 35, Cathedral-road £ 50 to £ 100. Llanishen £ 50, Penarth £ 45 to £ 100, and various Country Resi- dences. 3142s24 n^O Let, 3, Russell-street, Swansea.—Apply J. Williams. 29. Castle-street, Swansea. 3154z23 rpo Let, comfortable Furnished small Villa! JL on the Green, Llandaff; five bedrooms, two sitting-rooms, kitchen, and scullery; rent, £ 40 per annum.—Apply Moore and Co., Auctioneers, Queen-street._Cardiff. 3132i2 rpiTE South Wales, Monmouthshire Property X Registry for December Free on Applica- tion or Pest.—Hern and Pertwee, House Agents, I Auctioneers, Valuera, ^c.. Cardiff. 2S315 rpO Let next March, four miles from Newport J. (near station), House containing tiled entrance-hall,- three sitting and billiard rooms, five bedrooms, two attics, fitted bath, two w.c.'s, kitchen and offices, stabling and out- buildings, conservatory, productive orchard, tennis lawn. With or Without Land; moderate rent.—B 11, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3084z26 NICE House; two reception and six bed rooms, cellar, bath, &c.: side entrance best dis- trict of Roath: close to Park; rent C. Duchesne, High-street. Cardiff. 3052z2o_ 1^0 Let, Lease, or Sell, Eight-roomed Setni- X detached Villa, with Cellar. Pantries. Box- room. Coalhouse, Lumber-room, Garden; imme- diate possession.—Apply T. J. Hughes. cwmmer, Cardiff. 289.>z2o Dwelllnar-houses to be ?otd. FOR Sale, at Ely, near station. Eight first- class Cottages just completed six rooms hot. cold baths; large gardens; showing 7i per cent, on investment.—Auply James and Sweet- Escott, Prudential-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3197z3J HEWELL Street. Orangetown. — For Sale, JUL Six itouses. Nos. 25 to 35: now being thoroughly renovated.—Apply Stowe, Cln-e- place, Penarth. 3000z24 tEXCELLENT Investment —JO New Houses for J Sale, in new colliery distinct; 71 per cent. guaranteed on purchase for 50 years by colliery compiny. They collect rent (and pay quarterly), pay all rate3 and taxes, and keep houses in repair.—Y 67. Western Mail. Cardiff. a2703 Business Premtsos to be Let- CLIFTON-STREET.—OutfittingT splendid posi- CLIFTON-STREET.—OutfittingT splendid posi- tion House and Shop; fixtures complete; stock optional: lease negotiable.—Apply Evans, 31, Windsor-road. Penarth. 3204z27 SHOP: excellent position in Cardiff—isplendid • k Corner Shop and Premises; rent very moderate.—S. Hern and Pertwee, Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3141z28 ^PO Let. Moira-terrace, large Shop, with i Dwelling-house; dry cellars. Also 'com- modious private DwelbDg-hoase; rents low.- Apply Mr. Fart el). 1, Arcade-chambers. St. John's-aquare, Cardiff. 2953z30 premises. fiuslness Premises to be Let—Continues? EXCELLENT Premises in Cardiff; centrally situated; two floors; dimensions, S3 x 27*; suitable for Warehouse, 8tabl-s, Coach-house, Ac.; would suit brewer, contractor, or cr.B pro- prietor; rent 16s. per week inclusive.-Apply lir. Joseph Stanfield. Lion-chambers, 17, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 610;)4 BUTE Docks.—To Let. capital Shop, Store- rooms. <%c., in main thoroughfare: rent £ 200.—A & d ress Y 12. Western M ail. Cardiff. a2653 Business Premises to be Sold. BARRY Dock.—Shop to Let, in Thompson- street. House to Let in Travis-street; both above have just been painted and papered throughout; splendid condition.-T. J. Morgan, Barry Dock. 3169z26 TO be Sold, desirable Shop and good Business T Premises in the busiest part of Tredegar; prominent position.—B 2, Western Mail. Car- diff. 3023z24 Offices to Let. OFFICES to Let above Lloyds Bank. Ponty- OFFICES to Let above Lloyds Bank. Ponty- pridd; three bent-glass bay windows in Market-square, and four in Church-street; best position; rent, moderate.—Morgan and Roberts, Pontypridd^ 3226z27 OFFICES to Let. 27. Custom House-street— Two, Five, or Eight Rooms.—Apply T. Harrison, Hope-street, Cardiff. 3115z27 TO Let, with immediate possession. Suite c* Offices, situate best position High-street, Cardiff; rent 75 r-er annum.—Ap->ly A. Trevor Roberts, Hill, and Co., 23, St. Mary-street. Car- diff. 61507 t OFFICES to Let. in good position in St,. Mary- street; electric lighted and heated by steam; moderate rents.-Apply J. P. Jcnos, j Rirh.irds. ard Budgea, 14, Western MaiJ-ohiw I hers, Cardiff. 62150 W^ESTERN ATI'-CIIAMBER3.—0ffices o T in Suites of Two. t'nur. or Six Rooms on Each Floor.—Apolv to Mr. E. H Crafter, Western Mnil Office Cardiff 50076 Agricultural Land. TO Let, small Farm, about 40 acres; chiefly pasture; near Chepstow.—Apply White I-ion. Chepstow. 3123z24 FOR Sale. Freehold Pasture Farm; 24 acres; good house and buildings: Cwmbran; occupation at Candlemas.—Apply, Isaac Jones, Auctioneer, Pontypool. 3033z26 ESullding Lane!, AND to be Let for Buiiduig on Gwern-y- i .\iilv,r Estate, in the Aber Valley, near the new pits sunk by the Universal Colliery Corpo- rp.tion; the roads are formed and the main drains nut in.—For farther particulars apply to Char's* Taylor. R.I.B.A.. Architect and Sur- veyor. 79, Queen-street. alOl! $nt>Iif'l)GU5fy antj JSiBinesssts; Publlc-iiousoa Wantsd. 1\ MANAGEMENT Wanted of Public-house by 'Á Man and Wife: thoroughly experienced and highly recommended: applicant Jh^lding licence.—A 54, Western Mail, Cardiff. 6085z27 Public-houses for Disposal. TO Let, the Tilers' Arms Inn, Nelson; incom- ing by valuation.—Apply Jas. Peters, Nel- 7 son. 3187z29 MERTHYR.—To Let, with immediate posses- Al sion, the Vulcan Inn, High-street; promi- nent. position; ingoing by valuation, about £350; good weekly takings; good came for present tenant leaving.—Particulars of 11. W. Harris and Sons. Valuers, Merthyr Tydfil. z2o ROADSIDE Public; main road; close large R market town; N.W. Ra.il.; cheap rent; capital proof trade; good bar; eight rooms, stabling, garden; furniture, fixtures, L- 120 only; cheap little house.-Rcss, 161, Euston-road, Lon- don 3146z24__ TO Let, tho Pier Hotel, luracombe; immediate JL possession; incoming, by valuation, esti- mated at about £ 250; rent, £ 60.—Apply Starkey, Knight, and Ford, Barnstaple. 61940 ONMOUTHSHIP.E~Market Town.—Fanious Inn; low rent; ingoing £ 60; excellent garden; close station. 20 Other Houses.-Call Hill man, Valuer, Newport. 3031z26 "VIEWPORT (Near).—Roadside Hotel; splendid position; great calling place; all free, except beer; £ 250 required.-Call Hillmau, Bridge-street, Newport. 5030x26 mO Let, the Colliers' Arms, situate at Maesteg. .L —Apoly Tho Rhondda Valley Breweries Company (Limited), Pontypridd. 5049z26 Businesses for Disposal. LAUNDRY to Let; exceptional reason for disposal; good profit.: established trade.— B 14. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3112z27 BUSINESSES for Sale.—Buyers and Sellers B should write John Prosser, 262, Corpora- tion-street, Birmingham; no sale, no charge; n") charge to purchasers; no charge for adver- tising 2913d fBonetn Money Wanted. MORTGAGE, £ 500 at 4 per cent., on Two 1"-1. Houses, Docks, near Exchange; rental, 23s. 6d., tenant paying ratos.-B 9, Western Mail,_Ca rdiff. ,,WIIIJIIt]JII IL>IIIIIMII IIII 3065z26 ^orf3f0, Ilibe ^>tori^ Src. FOR Sale, a smart Cob Chestnut, 14.1, six years old; thick-set; very fast.—Lewis Lewis Penpentre Villa, Defynnock, Brecon. z27 17>OIi Sale, a Well-bred Newfoundland Bitch, four years old; in splendid condition; quiet with children.—Apply E. Hopkins, Western Mail. Cardiff. 61548 IpOR Sale, pure Welsh Boar; 18 months old; an exceptionally good breeder.—Apply Daviea, Blaenycoed, Llanginning, St. Clears, Carmarthenshire. 3011z24 v' FOR Sale, Four strong ifives of Bees; all new combs. Also few Angora Rabbits.—G. Dymond, Birchwocd Grange, Pen-v-lan, Cardiff. 3089z27 PAY the Bent in Bacon.—Squire Giles' i';g Powders cause Pigs to Fatten in half the usual time and Cnre Colds, Wheezing, and In- flammation; best for stores and pigging sows Id. per packet, or 12 for lOd. Of all Corn Merchants 52069 Carriages, ^aru?^, 3rr. OEC0ND Hand Crank-axlo Milk Cart; splendid kl? condition. 30 ISew and Second-hand Traps, Carts, &c.—Rosser, Herbert-street. Newport, Men. 3191z29 BARGAINS to Clear.^New'Trolly. carry 30cwt.; Thirty stylish Pony and Cob. Dog, and Business Ca.i*tS. Avery, Conch.builder New- port. -j 00 Carriages (New ?nd Second-liar.d), con- ° i Lindaulettes. Wa2- g^rettes. Breaks, Four-wheel Dog-carts, Parisian Phaetons, Gigs, Los*-carts (various designs). Governess Caxq, Pony Carts, .^c., at TOHN NORMAN'S New Carriage Show-rooms, U Cowbridge-road, Canton. Cardiff. Canton Trams Pass Show-rooms. Coach Factory, Market-road. National Tele- phono 470. Iuustrated Lists on Application, a2299 SECOND Hand Ca rri a ges "intendi n s Pur- S ebisers should write for Messrs. Offord's Monthly List of 150 Selected Carriages bv the Best Makers, at Low Pricc-y, for Sale or Hire lost. 1r-e <rr>ni (.,7. George-street, Port man- square. London, W. L15533 i3oi!ltn>.$31q:consSrr. QHOOTING Pigeons.—Strong Common Pigeons, 0 10s. 6d. dozen; Wild Yorkshire Selected Blue liocks. from 13s.; all carriage pnid five dozen i?fc8 a"d upwards.—0. Read, 189, High-street Hull. Yorks. 2104d GOLDEN, Silver. Buff Wyandottes, Buff Lee- horns, Prize Strains, Six Pullets (most lay- ing) and Cockerel, 42s.—Coaley Poultry Farm Durslev. Gloucestershire. 52371 TDOULTRY.—If you want your birds to pay 7" x-ryo,u f°r prices and samples of food to Isoah-Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. ^^irprifs;. CnruriKj, &r. SPECIAL Clcarance.-3 Solid Safeties, 38s. 6d. s each; 3 Cushions. 5Cs. each: 4 Pneumatics, each. Cash only.—Morris Bros., Cycle Works, 1 ontypndd. Repairs, Enamelling, and Plating —— 50430°' JHisfrdianfous* i TS Your Watch Wrong? The Best and X Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of n atones of every description (Er»g:lish or Foreign), is 3P Castle Arcade (third shop from Casile-street). by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned 1: .and Repaired. r } Miscellaneous Wants. ) — r| Gorman, 13 and 15, Bridge-street, also (. \vyndham Arcade, Cardiff: Purchaser of s Ladies'. Gentlemen's, and Children's Ward- A rob«. Boots. Established 1363. dl25a27 v ir1i5irlianfo7is>» r Miscellaneous Wants-Continued, CLOTHING.—Ladies'. Gentlemen's, Children's Left-ofF Clothing Bought.—Mrs. Rich, 75, Castle-road, Cardiff. Best Prices. Orders punctually attended to. 3052z24 A.NTED. Left-off Clothing of Every y T Description. Furniture. Pianos, Violins, Silver and Old Gold; best price given.—Mance, 40, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 33o4z24__ MRS. Brvant, Purchas.er Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. 61. Castle- road, Cardiff. Orders and parcels promptly attended. Best prices given^ o020z24 -I LEFT-OFF Clolhss.—Mrs. Eoddy, 9. Sandon- LEFT-OFF Clolhss.—Mrs. Eoddy, 9. Sandon- street, Newtown, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, &c. — AH orders punctually attended to in town or country. Good prices given. 694 IADIES' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes BoughtT J Town or Country.Orders promptly attended to bv Mr. or Mrs S. Beer, 30, Caroline- street, Cardiff. Established 1 £ 64. 68527d I ADIES' Gentlemen's, and Cliitdren's Ward- J robes Bought. Orders attended to, town or country.—Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Green, Dumfries House. 32, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 52000 House. 32, Caroline-street. Cardiff. 52000 Miscellaneous Sales. 0 rvr\ nnA Thorn Quicks and Large-leaf OUUiUvJu Privets of Sizs3 for rencing. Shrubs. Forest Trc-s. and Fruit Trees; large quantities to offer; catalogues free-Philip H. Shaw,_Nurseryman. Abergavenny. _l417etc_ OR Sale, Quantity Second-hand Flange F Pipes; mostly Sin. diameter, some llin.— Geo. Jones and Co., Iron Merchants, Al- port. ol60i:2 £ SCAFFOLD Poles and Ropes for Sale: nearly S new; only been used at the Rhymney Rail- way Company s Ne^v Loco Works at CaerphiHy.— For particulars apply T. W. Davies, 24. Duke- street, Caiditl'. 3148z28 OSIERS for Sale.—About 250 Bundles, at Is. per bundle oft. round at the tie.—Apply j T. P. Monsley, Stackpole, Pembrolie. 3093z27 ORTIMER'S Cough Mixture. Certain Cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Coughs, &c. Sold by all Chemists, Is. and 2s. 6d. per bottle. _<12859- A Bargain.—Belmer's Patent 3-tap Bar-heat- ing, Mulling Stove, Warmer for Sausages, Towel Rail, Glass Warmer; electro-plated fit- tings complete; perfectly new.—A 96. Western Mail, Cardiff. 5Q02z24 CURE for Pile3.— Perfect Cure Guaranteed in most stubborn cases; post free, 2s. 9d.. 4s. 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist-, St. Michaels-hill, ¡ Bristol. 2780z26 rpo Shop-fitters, &c.—For Sale. Fixtures. Fit- x tings. Chandeliers, Large Mirrors. &c., of Shan, 96, St. Mary-street.—Apply Jacobus. 2, Duke-street, Cardiff a2798 rpo Fishmongers.—For Hake. Megrims. Dabs, J. and Pish for Frying (is. 6d. stone", write P. Molyneux, Fish Merchant, Milford Haven. Terms cash. 2532d RICH Stilton Cheese, Direct from Maker.— Single Cheese. Is. per lb.; carriage pad. Special Terms for Twelve. Qualitv guaranteed; h:ghest testimonials.—Address W. S. Miller,, Forest Lodge, Brecon. 2127d_ BOOTS, Shoes. Slippers.—Largest Stock, Every Description lowest net cash whole- sale price to the trade.—Boyle and Co., Womnnby-street, Cardiff. a2362 TOBACCONISTS Commencing. — See Illus- trated Guide (259 pi^esi free.—'Tobacconists' Outfitting Company. 136, Euston-road, London. Hairdressers Fitted. Manager. Hy. Myers. 3414d THE Best- Selected Stock of Perambulators and Go-Carts Now on Show at pric«» to suit all buyers.—Cross Bros. ADJUSTABLE Dnwer Partitions. is. per box. A —Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. THE Tr.vpograph Copying Apparatus: pro- duces thousands of copies from one hand- writing or typewriting.—Price list on applica- tion to Western Mail Stationery Department, Cardiff. PATENT Automatic 6mee-Paperweight-and Monthly Calendar for Four Years, Is.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff^ THE Edison Mimeograph, the Standard Dupli- eating Device, invented bv T. A. Edison, for Duplicating rfandwritiife- or Typewriting; price list on application; machine to be seen at work.—Western Mail Stationery Department, Cardiff.—Duplicating Inks and Stencil Paper AF-ITKSELLER'S Delivery ]Book, Is.; PosLage iyjL 2d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Cardiff. 50430 A UTOMATIO Constant Level Inkstand; .1-1. Is. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. 50430 PARLOUR Games, Is-, post, free; Obstacle Race. Quoits, nnd the Latest Novelty, the Penalty Kick" Table Football.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 CLEAN White Waste Newspapers.—Temporarv C reduction in price; carriage paid. 5s. 6d. per cwt., to clear, to any part of South Wales or West of England: special terms for large quantities or for pink napers.-Cash with order to Western Mail, Cardiff. a 1476 rpiCKETS in Rolls of 1.000 each, for Bazaars, 1 Concerts, .^c., Is. 3d., postage 3d.—Western Mail Limitod. Cardiff- 50430 SAVE Time Letter Cards, 25 for 4id.. post k3 free; an improvement on the Government card.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430_ I7HVE Hundred Thick Buff Copying Sheets; extra strong; speciaJlv adapted for type- written letters-, letter-size, 2s.; foolscap. 2s. 6d. -Stationery Department, Western Mail. Car- diff. 50430 rpAKONARDS, for addressing boxes, Ac.. Id. X and 2d. per packet.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 50430 STONE'S Universal" Portfolios for Letters, Price Lists, Ac., Ac-: from 4d. each.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. 50430__ INVOICE and Letter Files. All the leading styles—"The Sequence File." "The War- wick File," The Standard File," The Com- mon-sense File."—Stationery Department. Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 50430 rjYHE New Game, Table Football. Is., post free. X -Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 rpHE Latest Improved Letter File, The J. Modern" File: 6d.— Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail. Cardiff. 50430 i-. ST^(WRTPHIC~Fountain Pens. 3s.. post free; k3 invaluable to every business man .Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430__ ONE Thousand-Page Letter Copying Book; half bound calf, 5s.; special line.—Western Mail Stationery Department, Cardiff. 50430 ADHESIVE Linen Tape for Repairing Music, Ac., 3dw. post free, per roll.—Stationery Department. Western JJ/fail. Cardiff. 50430 THE "Handy" Book Marker, 3d., post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50430 ONE Dozen English Make Blackleads. 4id. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff 50430 Wagons anU Colliery f t T> AIL WAY Wagons.—Wanted to Hire. Six 8- XIj Tons and Four 10-Tons. with spring buffers, with tha view of taking them after the first year on redemption hire.—Send particulars to William Evans. Gianmorfa. Kidwelly. 3225z27 EW AND SEC ON D HAND 10-TON COAL WAGo.SS to be had on Short Notice from the CARDIFF ROLLING STOCK COMPANY. CARDIFF. lnspectios Invited. 46627 RAILWAY WAGONS, THE BUTE WORKS ] EARTH WAGONS. SUPPLY COMPANY. WHEELS & AXLES, 1. Pearson-place, STEEL RAILS, Docks, CARDIFF. Telegrams: PORTABLE Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY' Telephone: t SLEEPERS. No- 45 Post Office <■ and Nat a5a5 IVTIDLAND RAILWAY" CARRIAGE it-B. AND WAGON COMPANY (LIMITED). MIDLAND WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. Manufacturers of Railway Wagons for Cash or Deferred Payments, Carriages, Tram Cars. Col- liery Pit Tubs. Wheels and Axles, Axle Boxes, Castings, and Wrought Iron of every kind. WAGONS REPAIRED by Contract or Other- wise in every district. Second-hand Coal, Coke, Ironstone, and Bal- last Wagons for SALE or HIRE. E. JACKSON. Secretary. Chief Office—Midland Works. Birmingham. Branch Works-Abbey Worlp, Shrewsbury. iiflarhinerp, Cools, xr. IWacMinory, Tocla- &c., Wanted. ATERTICAL Engine Wanted; must be in good V condition; cvlinder from lOin. to l?in. in liameter; with turned fly-wheel preferred; also f lensitive governors.—Offers to Cardiff Rolling r Stock Company, East Moors, Cardiff. a2870 0 Machinery, Toolf, &c., For Sale. r FOR Sale, at greatly reduced prices, a Special e Lot of New Engineers Tools, principally )y American makers, consisting of Lathes Tur- I ett Lathes, Milling avd Rotary Shaping fi tlachines; Vertical, Horizintal, and Sensitive f. )rills (one to six spindles); Automatic Screw- C nakmg and Gear-cutting Machines; Motors, G turbines; Emery Grinding Machines, Ac., Ac. s lan bo inspected at Sheffield.—For particulars C md catalogues apply Thos. W. Ward, Albion > Vorks, Sheffield. Telegraphic address: "For- ii rard," Sheffield. 61854 1 fi r Busintgg ^U^reeisfesi^ LEWIS'S STANDARD FURNISHING STORES, QUEEN-STREET, £ JARDIfF ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY A SINGLE ARTICLE. OR FURNISH YOUR HOUSE OR APARTMENTS THROUGHOUT, WITH SOUND, RELIABLE FURNITURE, ON THE FOLLOW- ING REDUCED EASY TERMS S3 1s. 6d. Weekly. 1£6 2s. 6d. Weekly. -0 1£10 Worth 4s. Od. Weekly. AND LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGE- MENT. PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE MONTELT OR QUARTERLY. NO LARGE DEPOSITS REQUIRED. All Goods Delivered Free in PriTate Vans, or Carriage Paid Anywhere in South Wales. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CUSTOMERS PAY- ING PROMPTLY. Do not Buy Until you See our Stock, or Send for New Catalogue (Free). Noto Only Address: — LEWIS'S STANDIR D I 'h w FURNISHING STORES, 2, ANDREWS-BJILDINGS (NEAR THE EMPIRE,, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 0 E711 ¡ ¡ R. J HEATH AND SONS LARGE STOCK OF MAGNIFICENT GRAND AND COTTAGE "PIANOFORTES AND QRGANS, As supplied to her Majesty the Queen and all the Royal Family. THE LATEST CREATIONS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS MAKERS. THE FINEST THAT HAVE EVER BEEN PRODUCED. THE NEW HIRE SYSTEM. ENORMOUS DISCOUNT FOR CASH. SHIPPERS SUPPLIED ON THE BEST EXPORT TERMS. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. a750 4 JESSE WILLIAMS' SPECIALITY. IP&BROHFYK ■I COUGH I BOTTLES. ||| III SIMPIY 7>JATA ill NOTHING MORE ft 1/. 2"19 4/6 iHlll V«l»»rJos- £ 53f muiAMS. Ctrdifi. e7251 A WONDERFUL 1VIEDICINE. DEECHAMS pILLS J^EECHAM'S pILLS JJEECHAM'S pILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, SICK HEADACHE, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINTS, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. In Boxes, lojd. and 2s. 9d. each. e6756 HORTON'S ORIGINAL Only BENEDICT PILLS. Only for Females. for Females THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS HAVE T BEEN RECEIVED from all parts. Females of all ages should take them. They at once remove all obstructions. In boxes. 7 £ d., 1"J. lid., and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover Id. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. Horton M.P.S. (from the Birmingham and General Lying-in Hospital). Aston House. Astcm-road North. Birmingham. Agents:-Cardiff: R. Mum- ford. Chemist, Ac.. Meteor-etreet, Solotlands, and Castle-road. Roath. Merthyr: Willis, Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: Licyd. Chemist, Oxford- street. Newport: Young, Chemist, High-s-treat. C Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.— None genuine unless bearing G. D. Horton," in red, acros3 eaoch label. Letters answered free. e2967 j Cratre £ io tires* ART DECORATORS. Iw DAVIS AND SON. VV PATTERS. GLASS. OIL. AND P.HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QUEEN-STREET. DYEWOBKS, etc. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES -L NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS, DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. FUBE'ITTJBE. I SEVAN AND COMPANY (LIMITED), "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET. LADIES' TAILOR. H Y E O • 44, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD. COATS and SKIRTS from 2, guineas. EHETJMi TIC CURE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHI I, PHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET. GEORGE'S I PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEARS. These world-renowned Piiis hold the first place !n the world as remedies for PiLE and URAVLL, and the common disorders of the Stomach. Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys. There n. not a civilised nation uneer the sun tha.t has not expe- rienced their healing virtues. GENERAL S1MPTOM8.—Pains in the back, loins, between the shoulders, and in the region of the heart, stomach, liver, and kidneys, con- ctlpation, wind, griping colic, biliousness, sup- pression and retention cl urine, pains in the thighs, palpitation, giddiness, depression of tpints. general debility, and ether symptoms too obvious to point out. These Retnad.es do not profess to do the impossible—to care all the ills tlesh is heir to. What tho proprietor, however, doss claim IS that, in George's Pile and Gravel Pills,' he has discovered Remedies of the extraordinary virtues and efficacy for two of the most painful and common disorders that trouble mankind i (Piles and Gravel), and their accompaavmg eches and pains: medicines which never fall to ilffcrd relief even in old anu neglected forms of these complaints, whilst in cases of more recent date satisfactory cures may be confideatif expected from their healing action. The three forms of these remedies:— No. 1.—GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS No. 2.-GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS. No. 3.—GEORGE S PILLS FOR THE PILES. No. 2.-GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS- No. 3.—GEORGE S PILLS FOR THE PILES. The Proprietor has in his possession thousands 1 of testimonials from all parts of the world, of ¡ which the following are offered is fair ,ample8:- From the originator of the movement in favour of taxing Royalties and Ground Rents tor loaal purposes:— I have looked over hundreds of Original Tes- timonials received by Mr. J. E. George. Hirwain, bearing upon -cures effectec bv his Pile and Gravel Pills The writers of these letters are unanimous in their testimony to the Marvellous "Remedial Powers of Mr. George's Remedies I look upon the bundle ot testimonials piaced J before nie as a Satisfactory Proof that he has ] bv his discovery, been tiie m*nns of alleviating 1 itu pains of a multitude of sufferers. D. E. WILLIAMS. J.P. for the Counties of Brecon and Glamorgan. From the RECTOR OF ALBURGH. "Alburgh Rectory Harleston. Dear Sir.-I hafe found your No 3 Pills in. valuable, and I know no Pills so effectual as 211 aperient for those who. unhappily, have a ten- dency towards constipation. I have been anxious to write to you in testimony cf rnv grateful sense of obligation to you. You are, Indeed, a benefactor to the sufferer. Your Pills have in my case (and I am now in my 77th year) if not added to the length of my days, for that has been entirely in the hands of God. certainly contributed largely to the comfort and enioy- ment of mv life. notwithstanding a weak heart nnd a feeble frame.—Yours faithfully, CHAS. W. LOHR" Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, in boxes, at ls. lid. and 2s. 9d. esch. By post. Is. 3d. and 3s. e2717 (MIR OUR BOYS And GIRLS must be wel' shod for their school work. Good footwear is indispensable to health and comfort, and health and comfort are indis- pensable to progress in their studies. Our School Shoes are models of their kind. Nothing made of leather could wea, better. They look hand- some and are correct style. Only first-class Shoes can stand the strain-of juvenile wear. A really cheap article Is one that is worth more than it coet°. Here it is: — BOYLE AND CO.. I HIGH-STREET, CHURCH-STREET, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, AND BRANCHES. e7lC9—3 MODERN E T IS T I C 1 TmURNISHING A NEW COMPLETE CATALOGUE NOW READY. ( ( FREE ON APPLICATION. TRAPNELL AND GANE THE ART FURNISHERS > ( BEDSTEAD ANB BEDDING ( MANUFACTURERS 1 38* 41,QUEENSTREET <i j i REMOVAL CONTRACTORS. ( CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. 21.2598 », T TV/f ANUFACTURER, HORSFORTH. OFFERS iU HIS OWN GOODS DIRECT from the LOOM at MILL PRICES, \-ix. :— Serges. Fancies, Cashmeres, Bieges, reltolls. Mantle Cloths. Patten, s sent free on application. "1 Save ah intermediate profit- 1 Special Lot of Dre?s Meltons, all shades, at Special Lot of Dre?9 Meltons, all shades, &t per yaxd. JBtiblic 41-0ttrr5. I Q.RAND FOOTBALL MATCHES. CARDIFF ARMS PARK. BARBADIANS V. CARDIFF, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. í TUDHOE 'NORTHUMBERLAND^ V. CARDIFF, BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 26. Kick-off, 2.30 Each Day. I Tickets for Reserved Seats (Inside Ropes). Is., may be had on application to the Secretary, 5"). Queen-street, Cardiff. a2371 eBusiness Stitiressfs; IBEVANAND COMPANY; (LIMITED) ARE {WALES9 CHAMPION I FURNISHERS I CARDIFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL I tl676 I i < ] < I t I THE BEST VALUE IN I 0YERCOATS AND ^TINTER gUITS J IS AT S D £ J°'S 47 ST* Mart-street (Opposite Wood-street), and 29, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF, A SPLENDID RANGE OF BOYS' CLOTHING FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. 3 e7079—t.t.s. ] DON'T DELAY. 1 IF YOU FEEL ] "QUT OF SORTS." TAKE GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, I' GWELYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE, FOR INDIGESTION. LOW SPIRITS, C NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS. 2 WEAKNESS, CREST AFFECTIONS. G GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, 1 GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, THE VEGETABLE TONIC, BRACES THE NERVES, FORTIFIES THE MUSCLEa SOLD io EVERYWHERE Xli In Bottles 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. Avoid Imitations. See the name Gwilym Evans on Label, Stamp, and Bottle. SOLE PROPRIETORS:- I QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING N COMPANY ,(LIMITED". LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. e3147 gESSIONS AND SONS (LIMITED), MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of TIMBERS. SLATES, JOINERY, CEMENT, CHIMNEY-PIECES, MONUMENTS, LAVATORIES, BATHS, RANGES. GRATES, And all Building Materials. J>ENARTH-ROAD. CARDIFF. LARGEST SHOWROOMS IN WALES. &1087 F I amii5rinriU5. CARDIFF. TITA T~R E ROYAL. Lessee and Manager ROBERT BEDFORD Grand Attraction for Christmas Holidays. FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF. THE BELLE OF NEW YORK, ,i A MUSICAL COMEDY. MORNING PERFORMANCE will be given ol I BOXING DAY and TUESDAY, 27th, at Twi o'clock. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Teleo phone 362. {O RAND THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.Mr. Clarence Sounes LAST NIGHT OF THE THRILLING DRAMA— THE rjTRAIL OF THE SERPENT, In which a Woman is Suspended Over a Fiery Furnace. Popular prices and times as usnaL GRAND IMPORTANT NOTICE. BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 26th. at 2 and 7, For Three Weeks Only. GRAND PRODUCTION OF MR. CLARENCE SOUNES' FIFTH GRAND CARDIFF XMAS ANNUAL, Entitled- QINDERELLA, By Messrs. BASS YERX and MILL WARD'S ¡. Special Seiected Companv of PANTOMIME STAR ARTISTES. Booking Office Now Open at Messrs. Thompson It, Shickell's. 24. Queen-street. Pantomime Prices: Grand Circle, 3s.; Stalls^ 2s. 6d.: Balcony. 2s.; Pit, is.; Gallery, 6d. Boxes from 10s. 6d. GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCES MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY. Dec amber 26th. 27th, 28th, and 31st. a2851 Tis not in mortals to command success, but, wb'll do Llore-deserve it." THE EMPIRE- MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Peals of Laughter at the Quaintest of its Species—THE JJOXING ANGAROO, A Past Master of the Nobie Art-Offensive and Defensive. French Style, a la "Alhambra. Boxenro," wherein kicking is allowed. KENNEDY and FOY. Life Preservers, because they make you laugh THE FOUR MORAS. In an Athletic Comicality. LEONI CLARKE'S CATS RATS, MICE. CANARIES, Ac. DEXTERIA and DOUGLAS. With a Cabinet of Mystery and Mirth. LANG and SHARPE. The American Flash Lights. MUSICAL DALE, A Musical Artiste of Superior Abilities with the Bell Harp and the Bamboo BelLs—two Musical Novel ties. JENNY LLOYD, A Pretty and Tuneful Vocalist and Neat Danoer Home from Australia! Home from Austra.dal ALICE LEAMAR, The Charming and Highly Popular Light Comedy Songstress. Burlesque Actress. and Peerless Dancer. NOTICE. DAY PERFORMANCES on MONDAY, December 26th, and TUESDAY, December 27th. At 2 o'clock. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Early Doors to 7 o'clock Performanoe oi Box. ing Day open at 5.15. Ordinary Doors 6 o'clock. Box Office open daily (with exception of Satur- days; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. Satur- days 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand CíPde. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. a.285Z NEWPORT. The E M P i R E Managing Director—OSWALD STOLL. CLOSED FOR RE-BUILDING. Upon an enlarged scale m modern style. Hu Cardiff Empire First Performance Each Evening is convenient for Visitors from Newport. a.2BI:M T Y C E U M, NEW PORT. -L< Proprietor & Manager, Mr. Clarence Sounes. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. 1,AI- PERFORMANCE OB THE GREAT IRISH DRAMA, THE QREEN JJUSHES, Or. IRELAND 100 YEARS AGO. Prices, 6d. to £ 1 is. Box Office Open Daily, 10 to 4. Telephone. No. 158 Nat. Christma-s Week—"IN THE RANKS." Matin*" Monday and Tuesday. 61916 JMPORTANT NOTICE THE pUBLIC JgENEFIT BOOT 0OMPANT Have for years past given a souvenir of the year's trading at this Festive Season in lieu of the Old-fashioned Almanack. Their enormous turnover is absolutely done on goods PLAINLY MARKED at cash price*?, so that the Christnsa# Present i» really MARKED at cash pricef. so that the Christ. Present i» really ¡ GIvES A WAY I Last year the Company gave a unique prtttnt to each and every customer, consisting of t Quarter of a Dozen CHIKA pLATES. -A- And they were appreciated BO much that thov sands have requested the Company to repeM the Gift this Christmas. Consequently, fol months past, the Potteries have been, buy. am THE pUBLIC JJENEFIT JJOOl COMPANY ¡ Hereby announce that customers malcizlg ( Purchase from DECEMBER 19th to DECEMBER 24tfc INCLUSIVE, Will receive a Gift of THREE CHINA PLATBi TELL YOUR FRIENDS! PAETICIPATE IN THE UNEQUALLED VALUE AND SPLENDID GITT, BOTTOM PRICE! WEAR GUARANTEED! pUBLIC "jgEKEPIT JJOOT £ JOMPANY LOCAL BRANCHE8: — 90. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 79. ST. MARY-8TREET. ditto. 79. ST. MA BY-STREET, ditto. STOW-HILL. NEWPORT. it, VICTORIA ARCADE, SWANSEA. 61831 FURNITURE OX EASY TERMS. Before Going Elsewhere Call or Send te the Borough Furnishers, (FACING ST. JOHN'S CHURCH), Who undertake to Supply f5 to JEM (JOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BEDSTEADS or BEDDING from Is. 6d. Weekly. NO SECURITY. CASH PRICES. The only genuine firm in Cardiff who give value for money. Payments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. NO CONNECTION WITH OTHER FIRMS. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. Tcrm,-Goodii Supplied at ZE3 worth Is 6d weekly. -65 „ 2s 6d „ £ 7 10s. 3s 6d (> £ 10 4s 0d ,[ X15 to £ 20 5s Od u Our Only Address: — The Borough Furnishers 4, WORKING -ST.. CARDIFF. Facing St. John's Church. Apply for Catalogue