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PREPAID SCALE. I 8!tuatfol18 O1!e Situations Offered or Wanted, Apartments, Host an& round. Miscellaneous Want* and Sales, Houses to Let •* Sell, IF PREPAID and ordered for consecutive insertions, »r» 'inserted In the "Western Mail" and 'Xrtning firprtea" at the following1 rates:— TTrRF.T- six •WORDS. ONCE. TXJTES. TIMES. s. d. s. d. s. d. 12 or less0610 16 13 to 19 0 9 1 6 23 20 to 26 1 0 2 0 30 27 to 33 1 3 2 6 39 34 to 40 1 6 3 0 46 Each extra 7 Word: o 0 3 0 6 0 9 part of la aii capee name and address are counted as rart of the advertisement. w-10!5t anU jFouirtu LOST, Rough-haired Irish Terrier, named "Flint/' from Taff Station, Cardiff, September 20th. finder rewarded.—Stationroaster, Taff Station, Car- dift. 4668r8 L~OST from Fern^TTsTauBhtSTiouse, a dark N™™ Cow, with tTiree scissors marked between rump a pmbone on rb-ht-hand side; finder rewarded. l^'r. Butcher, Ferndale. 4u66r^_ £ )ou £ etojier £ > Companions* Housekeeperu) Companions, &c» Wanted. flnOSTER Mother Wanted for Cardiff Umon—See Jj Public Appointments. — "TXT ANT K D7 U s e f a 1 Maid for Elderly Invalid Lady; 'VV a-ed 20 to 25; neat sewing indispensable, pi,in dr^mJU; Win, 1"ff0 T' -th°K S O objected to.-Mrs. Lewis. Clynfield, Beneath R SX> Pembrokeshire. 4937r9 A-NTFD,or Country; small !VV Family; pood cook and needlewoman: refe- rences required.—Apply, first instance, Tredegar Hotel, Itoath, Cardiff. 4905r10 Woman, d by rheiiinatisn', JCi Wants kind,, steady Person to Attend K r»n Work of Small Cottage; wages 3s. 6d. airs. Elizabeth S tenner, Ialeston, Bridg-end. 4913r11 TTT VNTED for Penarth, Lady Help, must e lW biht,' cheerful; ^ood needlewoman t™ chil- dren.—Full particulars S o, Western Mail^ •— ♦ .TAINTED immediately, a Jf"U j* 'VV keeper; middle-aged; small da.rj. APP>. Young, Cross Farm, Aylburton, Lydney. ^r- "tXTAXTED f-ood Working Housekeeper, .'pms^r iW' or Widow? aged 30-40. -here the., are on .Y two gentlemen in family; must be| gtating hold accounts.—Reply, own st™ salary required, and send copy of ref I'osl-office. Swansea. — VxTA" VTKD ftaid Housekeeper, not under 39, J^r W~^Sm^il Farm; all milk sold; reference required. —-Apply (4. N„ Western Mail, Newport, Mon. 46,}3rb_ >>» «p VBLE Kitchen Matron Required for Girls C' Home; must i&derstand cooking, Jt'.roacl> economical house-keeping. Applj 87, 4574r6 Cardiff. Housekeepers, COmpanIons, &c., Want Employment. L~TDY, (widow marine engineer) Seeks Situation aa Housekeeper to Bachelor or Widower Gent.ein.Hb ■n\th refined home; ehil-icen not objected to; highe.. I' f'Teiices— S 38, Wes^eri Mail. Cardiff. „ EXPElTlEXi'KI) Person Requires Situation Ho"^ keeper; good cook; gentleman.-b 28, iMail, Cardiff.. r \*riT>0"\V Seeks Position as !;VV thoroughly good needlewoman and^ experienced; hichly recommended.—Address tern Mail, Cardiff. 4368rf ( "TJIGHIjI rt^peetebie Farmer's IfJ' JLL abstainer, Desires Position Housekc p. Servants; Pembrokeshire preferred; salary q Western Mail, Cardiff. _• —,7 L- ~ADY~~Requires"PosTTs Housekeeper to or Widower; good manageress; kind, b" ht' cheerful; highest references.-It 73, Western Mail, Car diff. 4ooiro 7* ADY Desires Situation as^Houaekeeper J_j' or Widower, with or without sen'ant; highest references.—E 76, Western Mail, Cardiff. wtt>ro Nurses Wanted. "ITTAXTED, an expenence^ Nurse-Housemaid.— V Apply Mrs. Davies, 32, Park-place, Caicitf. J3 "TTTAXTEI) immediately, Nurse-Housemaid; must [VV be well recommended.—App 1 y Mrs. ^gra'c, 6, tiketty-road, Swansea. ° 1Ui- TANTBDi experienced Nurse-Housemaid; family W Of tlVee (one child); good v,ages.-68, i mouth-road, renarth. 4850110- XftTESE Wanted by October 20th; two children.— JN Apply Mrs. J. Howell, jun., 1, 1U^ ciescent, Cardiff. 4584r6_ WANTED. Nurse: two ThildrenT-mast, be well recommended.—Applj", first by le 79 Lewis, Bronrhiw, CaerVhilly, Glam. 457Zr6 -'=-T ::c.= Cooks Wanted. — XTTANTED, good I'iaiiT'Cook; wages £ 20-Apply, LVV with all particulars, to Mrs. Stevens, Pen nli, Cardiff. 59rU TTf ANTED, Cook-General for^Tenartli another w kept; email famiiy-S 36, Western MaU Car- 5000r12 General and ~\7f TASTED, Cofjk-Genf'raFand Hoi^^parlour^fu^; VV two in family.—Aprb'. w^tn full par culars, lirst by letter, to Mrs. William Sheen, & • en-Scent, Cardiff. 1 — TTTANTEI)^immediately, good ^^GenMalj-App >, J_VV wages, references, York Hotel, i^r b —; ^^rANTEDTgood Piain Cook; siiiaH faaiUy.—^PP^> W Thomas, Oakridge, North-road^Caidifi.^SO li XXTAN'TED Cook-General imme^i!ite!Vr.vbliw; W family; nurse and housemaid kcpt.^PP^!«■ Kewport-road, Cardiff. — W^ISN W^Stito Jars to Mrs. Henry Bath, Melro,e House, Warr^ Street, Tenby. „ p OOD ^okriur^^h; assise Jven, _Mn^ XJT dairy; wages about £ ^3. AS9U6 Marsh, Uunfort, Tenby. ■ liousGDiflicl Wanted, for 15th Imaii ilLS Swansea. 4880^ — —- 1 a «»ood Plain Oook, \XTANTED, near London, a „oo £ 24 _1,it,a8e .V V assistance given: wagfa' Cardiff. L17773 f i>e full particulars & 4,. « estern ju.a ^"XN'TP;D"_immediu.tely' ^etweea five .VV family; tausemaid kept Apply. 4S47r6 Bud seven, 183, Newpori-road, Cardiff. XKf ANTED; Cook-Gi.'uera 1.—Apl> y • 4344rl(J > VV P^nvbryn, lontjTridd. — WANTED, g<xKi riain a.ok p(,-mn'al^ .VV good wagfe.—Al'i1; ]{heanve, Swansea. r9 between H and Mrs. ,P^^o^emaid jpOOK-General "V^n.ted:n and six. Seacot, kept.—Apply, between h>e 4761r9_ ^plan^le^ Penarth. must ^plan^le^ Penarth. must ANTED, » tho^^fP small family; good V have good refereno»* 1>enarth. 4757r9 •vtages.-Mrs. Morel, Peimrtl! Hons.). 4708r8 T AN ED ately, COO] s ANTED at once7~^2. ^vpph^'E^muits0' eneral; TITANTED, in the Country, |enmaid kept; no W ing and economical, ddregg Mrs. Beynon, dairy; good references required. 4264r6 C ;wttcton1_neai—Cardiff. plain "TXT" ANTED, by the end of°^ n jnn L VV Cook; small family.-Mrs. 45g5r6 ^u;hin«;nd.:r.^nt: c^^p^Tath.m laan^roj^jg^jC, House and Pariour Maids Wanted. T^vU>ihawfLAelj"bryn, Llanelly. 70963 r Parlourmaid or experienced WANTED, good l»r101"™ £ 18-Applv, with House-Parl^au wa « £ 1S allpameulars mal, WANTED, by 0^erK^, jiackworth Villa, VV family.—Apply Mrs. nvi», 55rl9 St. Thoma8,_ Swansea. rstating height; expel TT7"ANTEDrr07tob^ry28in, good? ^»ia^ VV Apply, in evening, 69, 4996t9 VV W3^e5, refcreiH.c, mi*- » 4986^12 Breronshire. — — TpuSE-Parlourmaid Wanted il Apply Mrs. J. K. btone, 4Q76rll Park, Newport, Mon. WANTED immediately, ^^in Honse-Parlourmaid for the Co Mw_ liimily; pood character indispensable. PP y Mon. 4889, (J. F. Harding Llantarnam, Newport, MOIl. 4889r10 T7rrANTED at once, thoroughly experienced Ho" W Parlourmaid; gentleman's family; good *a!a"- -Al d r,s, S 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4869r10 WANTED] aa experienced Honse-Parlourmaid. TV Apply Chelmsford, 163, Newport-road, Car- diff. 4873r10 HOi'SE-Pariourmuid Wanted by November 1st; ■three in family; thoroughly good ck;ira^*Fe* quired.—Mrs. Jonos, Penyroek, Xdandoverj'. 47^8^9 AN"fi:D7" House-Pariounnaid; aged not under 23—Apply 165, Newin irt-road^_Cardiff. 4716r8 OCSK-Parlourmaid Wanted for a small family in Venarth; must be pood waitress and plate j'J_ Penarth; must be pood waitress and plate cleaner; housemaid kept.-Write, statins wagoes and reference. to P 20, Western Mail, Cardiff a8489 ANTED Hou?e-Parlourmaid for penarth; mtist be good waitress and quick; wages, £ 19 per year—Write, vim particulars, i' 19. Western Mail, J;¡¡.J ow J 1!Bomt£JUt 9sJtrbant$. Conorals Wanted. ANTED, an experienced General; good charac- ter; good wages.—68, Moy-road, Cardiff. 30r9 W- ANTED, by November 4th, good General; also HousemairJ.pplr, by letter or evenings, Brynhyfryd, Court House-street, Pontypridd._ 38rl2 two in family.-Da,ie8, 3, Lc>l1Îsa- street, 1) ier-lie-ad, 4980r9 WAXTHI), respectable General Serrant; good "wages; raferences.—Apply Mr. Burpitt, 29, Com- mercial-road, Newport., Mon. 4977rll OMFORTABLE Situation and Home for g<xxj, reliable Girl.—Apply, wifii references, 31, The Parade, Cardiff. 4931r8 "ITTASTEl), a gixxl, smart Girl; 17 to 20; good VV wages.—Apply 185, Mackintosh-place, Cardiff. 4961rll ANTED, respectable, staid Person aa General Servant; quiet, country place.—State age and wagee Miss Price, Talycoed, near Abergavenny. 4914r3 ENEitAL Servant Wanted; good, references necessary.—Apply Mrs. Edmunds, Creselly Inn, Mountain Ash. 4919r8 TrrAXTKD, an experienced General Servant; wages VV £ 17 I>er annum.—Apply Miss Williams, Neuadd Wen, Bargoed. 4899rl2 ANTED, thoroughly experienced General Ser- vant small family; good wages.—Appiy G. Y. Western Mail Office, Newport. 4887rl0 ENEitAL Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, &c~ Wanted for Town End Country Situations; good wages.—Write the National Domestic Association, 27 and 29, Brook-street, Hanover-square, London. I'17772 ANTffD, an experienced General immediately.— Arply, with leferenees, Mrs. W. T. Leyshon, Danygiaig House, Pontypridd. 4828r9 A>Tf:i), good General Servant; good references required.—Mrs. Hammett, 19, Pontmorla-s, Merthyr. 4734r8 Merthyr. 4734r8 WANTED, experienced eneral; able to do plain cooking; good references; housemaid kept Apply 38, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 47§9r9 Apply 38, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 47 OUNG General Wanted as etween Maid; able ble to do a little washing and ironing.—Mre. Morel Penarth House, Penarth. 4758r9 OOD General Wanted for a Small Family.—ig^ Colnm-road, Cardiff. 4672r3 A-N-TFI), experienced General Serrant; go jj V\ character indispensable.—5, Plasturtou-gardens Cardiff. 4659r3 ANTED at once, good General; about 187—gT Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 4656r8 ANTED, steady Girl as General; country prei ferred.—18, Park-place, Brynmill, Swan- s ez. 4652r8 OOD General Wanted; three in family;- nurse- housemaid kept; references required.—Mrs Cullum, Lloyds Bank House, Barry Dock. 4602rg ENERALS, Housemaids, Parlourmaidsi Nurses Wanted immediately.—City Registry, 47, Queen- street. Cardiff. 4583r6 GENEBAL Servant Wanted; another kept; private family; good wages and home; reference re- qtiired.-28, -Northamptoii Park, Islington, London. r6 WANTED. General Senant; small family; good wages to suitable 'girl.-1. Ninian-road, Car- diff 458Qr6 Kitchenmaids Wanted. K' ITCHENMAID Wanted who can cook;' must be steady and respectable. Also Housemaid-General. :Appl_,235, High.street, _Swansea. 53rl2 Scullery.-na.ids Wanted. WANTED, a good Scullerymaid.—Apply Matron Cardiff Infirmary. agg20 Female Servants Want Places. GOOD Class Servants, with reliable references, Dis- engaged.—Castle lU-gietry, Duke-street, Cardiff. 25r12 HOUSEMAID; thoroughly experienced; a-ged 27; six years' good character, five years' previous; good needlewoman; strong, healthy.—K. O., 71, Elton- road, Bishopston, Bristol. -67r9. PARLOURMAID; thoroughly experienced; fire P years' good character; aged 30; height Sft. 8in.; carve and valet.—S. A., 71, Elton-road, Bishopston, Bristol. 66r9 GOaD Cook, Supply or Permanent, Disengaged^ T 12, Roath, Cardiff. 32rl2 WANTED, Situation as Under HOIlseIru;,¡d.19:= -E. G., Ty-to-Maen, St. Mellon's, Cardiff. r9 GENERAL Servants, Cooks, Houaemaids7 &ci— Ladies Requiring Servants and experiencing diffi- culty in obtaining same should communicate with '-The National Domestic Association," 27 and 29, Brooke- street, Hanover-square, London, W., the largest and best office in the kingdom; this association has been ■vvrf- srrcwful '.a obtaining Bfrvairts -for "ftiati's in Lon- don, snbnrbs, and the country, and, having a large number of servants upon their books resident and requiring situations in the country, can obtain ser- vants for any part of England. Branch offices will be opened in large towns during the next few months. L17767 DOMESTICATED Person Seeks Daily Work; good cook; references.—S 27, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4965rll GENERAL Disengaged; strong; steady; do entire work.—Gray, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4587r6 COOK; five years' experience; dairy; economical— City Registry, 47, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4582r6 WANTED, Gentleman's Family Washing, bj* ex- perienced Laundnss, Cardiff.—R 68, Western Mail. Cardiff. 4670r8 COOK-General Disengaged; £ 18; experienced; re- commended references.—Gray, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4588r6 Mate Servants Wanted. WANTED, a Young Man for the Garden, Inside and Out; to live in bothy.—Apply Mr. Towns- end, Maindiff Court Gardens, -<bprga':enny. 36r12 WANTED, Two or Three Farm Labourers.—Hook Abbey, Penvborit Station. Radnorshire. 4994rl2 WANTED, strong Lad. 17 or 18, for Indoor Work V f under Butler; state height.—Mrs. Llewellyn, Court Colman, Bridgend. 4991r12 WANTED, fiteady Man to Attend to Cows, Pigs, Horse, and Garden; good wages tiven to a snitable person.—Apply Ivor Arms Hotel, Brynsadler, Poutyclun. 4931r8 REQUIRED, good Groom-Coachman; to live P-; it ricjj: and drive well; understand hunters, condi- tioning and handling young horses; uudeniab'e refe- rences required.—Apply Mr. Moorhead, Hickiey Lodge, near Penarth. 70934 WANTED, a steady Cowman; must understand 1 T shorthorn cattle, also rearing and feeding of cattle end calves.—Apply, by letter, stating experience, with reference, to S. N. Powell, Auctioneer, Llanelly 70903 WANTED, a Groom-Coachman; light-weight; aged from 40 to 50; willing to make himself generally useful; must understand horse3 and all stable duties; sober and obedient men only need appiy; refe- rences indispensable.—Apply Newton House, Cow- bridge, Glamorgan. 4836r 10 WANTED, strong Boy, about 16, Used to Horses, Milk, Generally Useful.—Wages, reference, Evans, Grocer, St. Athan, near Cardiff. 4744r9 WANTED, strong Lad to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Porth-y-Carne, Usk. 70867 'IXT ANTED, experienced Man for Charge of Horses. 1J.¡'I]J.I.S.co,d,_]o.!rrYi-'i61- Male Servants Want Places. A Gentleman in the County of Monmouth Wishes to Highly Recommend his Coachman; <»ged 30; height 5ft. 9in.; capable of taking full charge of stable and drive a tcam.-Address Coachman, 18, Baneswell, Newport. 63r12- S Worling Butler; with footman or otherwise; J\_ two years eight months' character; aged 36; height 5ft. 9ill.; married.—F. Harvey, The C-allon, Monmouth. 61r?- WORKING Bailiff; experienced in all branches ol general farming, dairy work and appliances to it, handling stallions; good knowledge of sheep; good references; single; aged 32.—S 34, Western Mail, Car- diff. 5OCrl2 KS. Kemeys-Tynte Recommends her Coachman; experienced; can ride and drive single or pair; leaving to be married; aged 31-Address Coachman, The Caliow, -Nionmouth. 4995rlll WANTED, Situation as Groom-Coachman; pair or single; experienced; aged 34; married, two children; seven jears last place, nine months present; now leaving no fault; can refer present employer.- Richard Groves, c/o Mr. Juoorhead, Hickiey Lodge, near Penarth. 70933 ARDENER; Head or Single; experienced all branches; abstainer; used to machinery; good references.—Address H. F., 6, Station-road, Hir- wain. 4843r6 ITUATION Wanted by experienced Man as Farm S Bailiff; accustomed to arable and pasture Jal1.d.- T. Taylor, Llanmadoc, Gowem.2!r8- A S Gardener iHead Working); experienced all round; Amarrie,d, no family; good referenee8.-E. James, Walston, Wenvoe. 4690r8 ANTED at once, Situation Groom-Coachman, drive 6ingb or pair; thoroughly understands hunters; good references.—Coachman, Madresiield Lodge, Llamshen. 4650r3 Man and Wife Wanted. ANTED, Man and Wife on Farm; good milkers; house and garden on the farm.—Whiting, Ter- iuawr, Aberdare. 34r9 J11.1ttl IJPtrbants. female Servants Wanted. ANTED immediately, Young Lady, 18 to 20 years W of age, for the Bar; previous knowledge not necessary.—Apply Albion Hotel, Penarth. 68r9 ANTED, Two Girls, about 20, for Generttl House^ v work; wages Y,12 a year. Also Housemaid- Waitress.—Apply Bute H°te!?:'re.erh('rt.75r12 YOUNG Person Required to Do the Housework and Occasionally Help in Waiting in Pontcanna Branch.—Slovens, Dorothy Cafe, Cardi1f. 14r9 BAHMAIDS, Waitresses, Cooks, Kitehenmaidis, Porters, Barmen Wanted immediately.—Marks's liegistrj", Cattle Arcade. 4962r8 YOUNG Lady for Bar Required at once.—Royal Hotel, Cardiff. 4943r8 T^7"NTED at once, a good Plain Cook;~a!sc7 Houst- Vt maid-Waitress; referenees required.—Apply Mrs. Brown, Liberal Club, Swansea. 4960r8 ANTED, respectable Young Woman aa Waitress.—Apply, stating wages and references, Secretary, Temperance Hotel, Tredegar. 4911rll REQUIRED immediately, good General Servant; no cooking.—Mrs. Sarvis, Castle Hotel, Merthyr. r6 WANTED, a good, strong Girl; able to do housed work; also a little waiting.—Green Dragon Xenweiance Elote4 ÐoD., 4842RJ3 I ottl g>nbante. Female ervants Wanted-Continued. WANTED, a General Servant; character indispen- sable.—Apply Saunders, Golden Lion Hotel, Penarth. 4824r9_ WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress,—>Apply Mrs. V T Osborne, Courtney Hotel, Shaftesbury-street, Newport. 4805r9 YOUNG Lady Wanted as Barmaid.—Apply Wells Hotel, Craddock-street, Riverside, Cardiff, 4775r9 AVONDALE Hotel.—Wanted, experienced Bar- j maid; used to Docks trade. Also good Cook-, GeneraL-Apply, with references, after seven p.m., Avondale Hotel, Clarence-road, Docks, Cardiff. r9 WANTED immediately, gooifGeneral; also sharp Lad to Mark Billiards and Make Himself Use- ful; references required.—Royal Hotel, Trealaw. 18 WANTED at once, experienced Stillroom-maid.— Apply Manageress, King's Head Hotel, New- port 4727r8 WANTED, Two Generals at once.—Apply Davias, Station Inn, High-«treet, Swansea. 4697r8 WINDSOR Hotel.—Barmaid Wanted; also Scul- VT lery GirL-Apply Mrs. Arkell, Windsor Hotel, Cardiff, before 9-30 a-m. or after 8 p.m. 4707r8 WANTED, a good General Servant; able to wash and iron; wages £ 13 a year.—Ryan, Railway Hotel, Treherbert. 4665r6_ WANTED at once, Young Lady as Barmaid.— Send age, wages, and reference, also photo, Mrs. Davies, Wynnstay Hotel, Machynlletli. 4606r6 REQUIRED immediately, good General Servant; no cooking.—Mrs. Sarvis, Castle Hotel, Merthyr. r6 TWO Young Ladies Wanted as Barmaids for House in Colliery District,—Apply, with particulars, R 62. Western Mail, Cardiff. 70857 ANTED-at once, Two Generals, Able to Wash and Iron. Also sharp Lad for House; make himself generally useful—Apply, with references, Cross Keys Hotel, Tonypandy. 4565r6 Female Servants Want Places. WANTED, Situation as Manageress of a Hotel or TT respectable Country Public-house.—Apply X. Y Z., c/o Jones and Son, Stationer, Aberavon. 70944 WANTED7Situation as Linen Keeper at Hotel or VV Institution.—S 12, Western Maii, Cardiff. 18 AN-TED, Situation as Chambermaid, Hotei; W Cardiff preferred; aged 24-—Apply S 10, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 4896rl0 Male Servants Wanted. OUSE, Kitchen Porters, Pantrymen, Markers- Numbers Wanted immediately.—Marks's Regis- try, Castle Arcade. 48r9 ANTED at once, Young Man in Stable Yard, and be Generally Useful; used to horses and good driver.—Appiy, witi reference, Viaduct Hotel, Crumlin. 5rl0 VTTANTED immediately; smart Lad to Mark W Billiards, Make Himself UsefuL-Apply, refe. rences, York Hotel, Bridgend. 4971rll ANTKD immediately, experienced, sober Man as W Head Boots; also smart Boy Able to Mark Billiards.—Apply Dunraven Hotel. Bridgend. 4969r8 AN AGE It or Managerees Wanted, for Smail M Hotel, Cardiff; must be capable of holding licence.—Apply, with copy of references, wages, &c., required, S 29, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4966r8 ANTED early, a smart Boy as Boots, &c.; 18, W about; eiiigle-haiided.-Apply Station Hotel, Llanelly. 4875rl0 STRONG Boy; about 16 years; good home.— Buckley's Temperance Hotei. Abertillery. 4845r6 ANTED at once, steady Young Man to Make w Himself Generally U"fuL-Lisle, Belle Vue Hotel, l'cnrhiwceiber. 48 ANTED, a good Lad to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Apply Neville Hotel, Clare-road, Car- diff. 4653r3 T7|7"ANTED, strong Youth, about 18, to Look After V\ Cob and Make Himself Generally Useful- Proprietor, Mount Stuait Hotel, Cardiff^ 4617r6_ Valo Servants Want Places. HEF, thoroughly experienced, Undertakes Dinner Parties, Wedding Breakfasts, Ball Suppers, at Genthtinan'3 Iiesidence or Hotels.—1(J0, Bryn-y-mor- road, Swansea. 4698r8 Crabellers, .It &f. Travellers, Agents, &c.. Wanted. WANTED immediately, a thoroughly energetic and trustworthy Man as Collector-Salesman in the district, of Aberystwyth; must be able to speak both English and Welsh; salary, commission, and extra pay to suitable man.—Apply, by letter, to the Singer :Mr¡¡llfaet\Irin" Company, 83, Queen-street, Cardiff, or Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. Good Man also Wanted for* tie district of Ironbridge, Salop. "TJ5T" FOR Sale, good Book Royal London- Friendly Society; £ 4 10s. collectable weekly; old-estab- lished business; promotion cause of selling; cheap to suitable man.—For ferms, &c., apply Williams, 38, Tylarcelyn-road, Penygraig, Rhondda. 4876rio SECClUTT Granted to Travellers, Casniers, Publio Officials, &c.. by the National Guarantee and Suretyship Association (Ltd.). 10, St. Stephen-street, Brist.ol.-Allen G. Whittaker, Secretary. 1026eto 'TXT'ANTED, energetic and trustworthy Young Mau VV as Traveller to the Credit Drapery; one to live in preferred;, references ^-dispensable.—Apply T. Jones, Draper, Eureka, Ebbw Vale. 4917rll WANTED, a Foreign Traveller; only a gentleman of extensive experience in the Coal Trade and a good linguist need apply; preference will a given to one who has a knowledge of foreign coal depots; good references indispensable.—Apply, by letter only, stating salary required, Cory Brothers and Co. (Limited), Col- liery Proprietors, Cardiff. a8624 YOUNG Man Wanted; 35s. per week and commis- Y sion; regular work; splendid opening.—Address Coinpo Works. Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. 4778r9 AGENTS and Canvassers Wanted; £ 3 weekly easily earned anywhere; our goods sell at sight; par- ticular free; this is genuine.-Write to Marvel Manu- facturing Co., Sheffield. 4553r6 A Smart Young Man Wanted. Canvassing; excep- tional opening lor energetic man.— Addrrss, in first instance, R 60, Western Mail, Cardiff. L17759 Travellers, Agents, &c., Want Employ- ment. Ci EN'H EMAN, working Cardiff Town, Decks,, utid )T District regularly, calling on Merchants, Shippers, Traders, and Shopkeepers, Desires to Represent a House of good Standing, in addition to present engago- meat.-S 9, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4S72rlJ ADVERTISER, with excellent connection and abla command good prices, Open Invest moderate sum in small Anthracite or Steam Colliery in Return for Sole Agency.—It 83, Western Cardiff. 4752r6 French e'3 A French Gentleman, with considerable experience In the Coal Trade, Wishes to Represent a Car- diff Firm as Agent at Brest, and Vicinity.—Apply to A. Chatal, Port de Commerce, Brest. 4589r6 Clerks atib i&anagn^ 'v'rV"r' Clerks and Managers Wanted. WANTED at once, a good Timekeeper; used to public works; must be accurate and used to making out abstracts and returns.—State age, expe- rience, and references, and apply, in first instance by writing only, to !'flee and Reeves, Contractors, Trede- gar Dry Dock, Newport, Mon. 65r12 Q.MART, energetic Clerk (experienced in managing O during principal's absence) Desires Re-engage- ment; fast shorthand correspondent, typist, book- keeper, accountant-cashier; eonld cope with any duties; excellent credentitds.-Apply S 46, Western il, __Ca.rdifi.. 50rlZ WANTED, respectable Boy for Office at Docks,— S 44, Western Mail, Cardiff. 31r9 LEDGER Clerk Wanted immediately; thorough knowledge of double-eptry indispensable.—State age, qualifications, wages required, S 41, Western Mail, rdiff. a8641 UNDER-Manager Wanted for House Coal CollieryJ energetic and experienced.—Apply S 32, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4998rg COLLIERY Firm has Vacancy for smart, well- C educated Y th as Apprentice Surveyor.—App.y S 31, Western Cardiff. 4997r9 CLERK W anted; well versed in phonography and general correspondence, with a knowledge of tj p-ewritiug • ftate* experience and ealary expected.— Address General Manager, Alexandra Dock, Newport, Mon. 70941 OFFICE Boy Wanted.—Apply to Messrs. Jenkins and Jones, Chartered Accountants, Cambrian- chambers, 10 and 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 4923rll WANTED, Clerk; thoroughly acquainted all details pitwood trade; French correspondent preferred. Stat,e full particulars, qualifications, S 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4955r8 WANTED, a respectable Young Man as Clerk, with knowledge of the trade; must be an abstainer.—Apply, with full particulars, to H. J. Stephens, Draper, Hay. 4910rll WANTED, Cleric ia Ship Repairer's Office; short- W hand; knowledge of trade preferred.—S 15. Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 4922:11 WANTED, Book-keeper; must be trustworthy and W competent to balance double-entry books.—State age and salary I? 75, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4684r8 JUNIOR Clerk Wanted; able to write shorthand JUNIOR Clerk Wanted; able to write shorthand and work typewriter; knowledge of Customs work preferred.—Apply, in writing, to J. and C. Harri- son (Limited),. Docks, Cardiff. 4586r6 }3artncrsl)tps WANTED, Partner with £ 50 in Manufacturing Business; unique; no limit to profits—It 91, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4791r9 1JJ)p 250t!5tatitt. Shop Assistants Wanted. WANIED, good Junior at once.—Davis Bros., f' Grocers, Pontvpool. 58r6 GROCERY. Smart Assistant for Grocery Counter. Apply, with fullest particulars, to Thornett and Culvers, 63. Oxford-street, Swansea. 57rl2 GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, r Two good Welsh Junior Hands for Branch Shops; well-up at soliciting; must have good references.— rrS]y. stating wages required, and all particulars, to U illiam Pcgler, Grocer, Pontypool. 4987r9 WANTED, respectable Young Woman as Assis- tant in Paperhanging Warehouse and General Decorator's Shop.—Burpitt, 29, Commercial-road, New- D(,rt- 4978rll ^"oun3 Man, Manchester Department; Welsh.—Appiy Jonee, Draper, Porth. 4957rll business Stresses. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. John Williams and Sons (CARDIFF), Ltd. THE BEST HOUSE IN THE PROVINCES FOR MODERN IDEAS. SAFF, BIND. We XI, In SAFE FIND. Wood Chimney Pieces, 14ON & STEEL Fireplaces & Kitchen Doori for Strong Ranges, K s' Booms. ANDma w,)RV^vf\^The Twentieth Century, HEATIN^NGINEERS^C)^f SI DE LOCK^TO SAFEf CBA^MENi LOCKS AUTOMi#3CAIiLY. IN IRONWORK. INDICATES WHEN LOOKED UNLOCKED (tv ABSOLUTELY SECURE/ f ,Cö "IT IS THE BURG s TERROR." A 9. 13, 15. 17. QUEEN STREET. VP CARDIFF, I SEND FOR CATALOGUES. f > .), .& btlp Si5tauts "s;Ji;; Wanted—Continue** ROCERY.—Wanted immediately, smart Improver. G —Full particulars first letwr, W. Jennings and Co., Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 4918r8 GROCERY and Provisions.—Good Junior Assis- tant Wanted, to Manage Small Branch Shop.— Reference and particulars David Price, New Trede- gar. 4900rl0 EWIS Lewis and Co., Drapers, Swansea, have L Vacancy for an experienced Young Lady; Welsh. -Personal application preferred. 4904r6 DRA.PERY.—Richard Lewis, High-street, Swansea, has a Vacancy for a Young Lady in the Fancy Department; Welsh. 4882rl0 WANTED, by October 22, smart, experienced Young Lady for Retau Confectionery and Sweet Trade; must be good saleswoman.—State age and salary, references, photo (none but competent per- sons need apply), DL Davies and Sons, 35, Wellington- street, Merthyr. 4865r6 GROCERY.—Wanted, Two smart, efficient Junior G Assistants; permanency.—State wages (outdoor) and full particulars first letter, S 3, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4864rl0 BUCKLAND'S. Drapers, Barry, have Vacancy for smart Junior for the Manchester Department. r9 WANTED at oneo, Assistant for Furniture and Ironmongery; one used to auctioneer's busi- ness preferred.—Rees and Co., Ironmongers, Ponty- pridd. 4783r9 D" RAPERY.—Wanted at- once, an experienced Young Lady for Dress Department; good sales- woman and 6tock-keeper.—Apply Williams, Draper, Pontypool 4784r9 CROSS Bios., "The Cardiff Ironmongers," have Vacancy for respectable Youth as Apprentice; must be tall and of good address.—Apply 3 and 4, St. Mary-street. 4797r9 UTFITTING.—Steady Juniors Wanted imme- 0 diately; indoors; liberal salary and premiums; first-class berth; also good chanoe for Drapery Hand, with slight knowledge of outfits.—Write for particulars to Powell and Jonos, Abertillery. 4740r9 DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young Ladies for Mantles, D Costumes, and Fancy; also Young Men for Dresses and Manchester. —J. W. Evans, Castle-street, Swansea. 4702r8 GROCER.—Wanted, a Junior.—State full particu- lars, Evans, 1, Church-street, Rhymney. 465n3 OUTFITTING.—Wanted immediately, smart Sales- 0 man; window-dresser.—Apply 13, Bute-street, Cardiff. 4601r6 DRAPERY.—Immediately, smart Junior Young Men; Welsh.—Evans and Co., Waterloo, Mer- thyr. 4630r6 rpO Clothiers.—Wanted, good Assistants; Welsh.— JL Gibbon and Co., Pontypridd. 4628r6 DRAPERY.Wanetd, Assistant; Welsh; indoors.— State age, salary, references. Jones, Co-operative, Trcorky. 4555r6 GROCERS.—Wanted, Junior; knowledge of solicit- ing preferred. Also Young Man for Warehouse, Assist Delivery; country; indoors.—State salary, refe- rence, in first letter, Philip James, Clydach, Aber- gavenny. 4403r6 IRON MONGKEX ,nni^ "^11 rni»hjw;i.ifrj'rlgrhad 1. ti r-wt Junior.—Picton and Morris, Dowlais. 4401r& MMilnors and Dressmakors Wanted. MILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced Milliner.— M Apply, stating experience, ealary, &e., Thos. Yorath, Draper, Swansea. 33rl5 WANTED, stylish Milliner, Ahlo to Serve.—App'y Iondon House, Gilfach Goch. 4993rl5 MILLINERY.—Wanted, a 6tylish Milliner.—Apply L. Smith, Anchor House, Pentre Rhondda. rli MILLINERY!"—Wanted, stylish Milliner; able to M serve through.—State full particulars Joseph Morgan, Post-offloe, Llanddewi Brefi. 4953rll "IV/TIIiLI NE R Y.—Wanted, experience*! Milliner; Nstylish trimmer—W. Thomas, Draper, Ponty- pridd. 4898rl0 MILI.INERY.—Wanted, stylish, practical Hand, m about six years' experience, with good know- ledge of sales.—S. Middleton, Tenbury. 4626r6 MI LLINERY.—Stylish, practical First Hand 1tJ.. Wanted by October 26; six to eight expe- rience.—D. W. Lloyd, Aberavon. 4616r9 iHigttllaneous ^itaatton$» Sltuatlons^^acantr^ BRICKYARD Hands.—Wanted, a l-'ew good Drawers and Setters; used to Hoffman Kiln.—Apply R 85, Western Mail, Cardiff. 70954 TO Grocers.—Wanted, Young Man (from Country preferred), about 17, to Deliver and Assist in Shop.-T. P. Jones, l'ontyeymmer. 62r12 WANTED, a sober Man, good references, to Deliver Bills from House to House in Wales; permanent occupation.—D. Tudor Williams, Bateara of Honey Fictory, Aberdare. 5^79 WANTED, an intelligent Man to Take Charge of a Milk Round; one used to driving required; good character from lost place.—Apply, personally, Car- diff Milk Supply Company, Ca.o; tie-rood Cardiff. 29r9 WANTED, Two Men to Deliver Bread and f Groceries and Look After Horses.—Co-operative Society, CwmtiUery, Mon. 37r9 WANTED immediately, experienced Man for Fresh Meat.; 6inart salesman, and well used to cut- ting up; one with knowledge of grocery trade pre- ferred.—State age, salary, and references (outdoors) Manager, Co-operative Society, Ab-artiilery. 4orl2 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, Slaughterman and to Look After Horse.—Apply It. Hoskins, Merthyr. lbrl2 "TX7"ANTED, competent Stableman; accustomed shaff -cutting mixing feed; also pertain expe- rience how to treat horses.—Apply, stating age, expe- rience, references, end wages, by Tuesday Next, Co- Operative Society, Pit-street, Aberaman, 4rs WANTED, strong, steady Young Mall as Haulier; used to Grocery; in the house.—Apply W. H. Barnfield, Tredegar, Mon. 4992r9 SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted immediately, good Stitch k Hands and good Repairers; constant work to steady mell.-APlJEde,_a!.()!lth.¡aör9 NAVVIES Wanted, Fortification Work, Dale, Mit ford Haven.—Apply, by letter, to George Court- ney, Manager, West Block House Fort, Dale, or Geeu and Linton, Contractors, Newport, Mon. 4973rll WANTED, respectable Married Coupb, without encumbrance, as Caretakers for the Treharris Public-hall; applicants to state age, salary expected and send copies of two recent testimonials; schedule of duties to perform can be seen with the Secretary, W. H. WToodyatt, Brynteg-terrace, Treharris.—Applica- tions to be sent to the Secretary on or before October 20th. 70936 WANTED, a strong Lad as Apprentice to the Scale Making.—Apply to T. H. Greader, Caro- line-street., Cardiff. 4963rll CARTER, who knows Cardiff and District; must ~be C 8tcadr.-E. W. Nell and Co., Westgate-street Cardiff. 4925rll SHOEING Smith I anfed; constant job to good, sober man; married man preferred.—State age and wages required, to S 24, Western Mail, Cardiff, r8 SADDLERS.—Wanted, good General Hands; good S. wages paid to suitable men.—Apply Bennett Saddler, Derby. 4916rll WANTED, a good Rivet Maker for a Lancashire Works; fcood wages steady man; no dispute. Apply S 16, W-estarn Mail, Cardiff. 70924 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, Young Man, aged ig {q 20; able to slaughter, assist in «hop, and make himself useful.—D. J. Thomas, Cymmer, Porth. 4909ri1 EXPERIENCED Man Requires Situation as Winder; good references.—S 14, Western Mail Cardiff. 4921rll WANTED, a Butcher to Slaughter and Take Soie Charge of a Shop in Newport District -Appy, with references, to S 11, Western Mail, Cardiff. rll WANTED, Tenoning Machinist.—Appiy H. Gibbon" Crwys Steam Joinery Works, Cardiff. 48g4r6 nee; HAIRDRESSING.—Apprentices Wanted at, onceT also Young Lady.—For particulars apply Duncan and Manson, 1, Windsor-place, Queen-street, Cardiff _u n_n_ 4883r6 WANTED immediately, good Angle Iron Smiths and Platers; accustomed to boiler and girder wont: first-class me only required.—Apply, statin" w'e and experience, to Stothert and Pitt (Limited), Bath 70904 WANTED, a steady Young Man as Haulier — Apply Pegler and Son, Rhymney. 4837il0 WANTED, Engine-driver who Understands Tlireshl ing Machine.—Apply Price, Llanvain Discoed" ChepstowJ 4838r6 BASKET Maker.—Wanted, good Journeyman for General Work; good list.—Berry, Pontmorlais M«rthyr. 4798r9 GROCERS.—Wanted immediate! a Young Man to Look After One Horse and Deliver; a^o a good linl)rover.-Apply Williams, Central Stores, Troed- yrmw. 478a9 WANTED, Paving Stone Cutters; piecework, or 9d. per hour to good, steady men.—Apply Tyn? cwm Quarry, near Pontrhydyfen. 4317rg CELLARMAN Wanted; one who thoroughly understands his duties; good character indispen- sable.—Apply Canton Cross Brewery, Cardiff. 4703r8 EXCISE Exam.; 80 vacancies, aged 19 to 227 splendid opportunity. Join the Special Short Course .at Clark's College; in a previous exam, first place in the United Kingdom was taken by this college; easy terms j.in at once; class or postal tuition; guide Irm-Claries College, 1, Chancery-lane (London, W.C. 4698eto 'Tinte;rtllantsus ttuationo. Situations Vac& ntinuecl 0 Grocers.—Warehouseman anted at onoe; out- doors. Also Junior Be^uied.—Apply, statins full particulars, age, salary, tc^, w&I. Price, Tredegar. 16 ^ARTARIPS* Apartmonta yi,ntniT WANTED, by Yrmnr tAR' HMtaged during t]je day, Two Furnished ^MJnfnrnished Rooms in Cathavs; terms moderate.—S 30, Weetem Mail, Card iff. gf* 49S7&11 FURNISHED Rooine ranted—Sitting-room and One or Two Bedrooms; agod locality.—S 22, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 4944r8 mO Bacherors nly, Young, Desires 1 Shar-o (-1uort,ers with her, not under forty, in Cardiff; companionship cbM consideration —Write, fully and confidentially, R octpWestern Mail, Cardiff. J|_ 4855rl0_ WANTED; Apartments-eftting-room and Bed- W nnm-for Bachelor." rmanency; neighbonr- hood Wa;ters-road preferred.-f#.pp!y J- M, Western Mail, Swansea. 4823^9 AoartmacttAto Let. x PART-MENTS or Red by Day or Week; comfortable, clean, quifw central for shopping, amusements, &c,; terms ill te; meals optional.— 13. Bernard-street, Russell-Wfljye, London, W.C. 45r9 BARRY.—Board-Resi'denrarSjf^TApartments; mode- rate terms.—Apply S Western Mail, Car- d iff. -Jpg- 39r9 03; Charlea-streit; HarH jframfrst-ciasi Sitting and O Bed Itooms; centralf^gpations. 8rl2 QUPK!!IOR Furnished^Awmuents Offered to Two O (jentlemen at 31, Clau^road, Cardiff. 22rl2_ WESTON-Super^Mare. —JRirnished Apartments; good locality; pleasafty situated; permanent: gentleman preferred; every good cooking. —Rosbv, Stanley House, Bwpl-rOad. 4968rll_ BEST X'art, of I>enarth, W&r,. Golf and Station- Comfortably Furnished Jpitting-room and Bed- room; attendance; bath, Im.; lady or gentleman'; dining out tern Mail, Cardiff. rS A PARTMENTS; Boardrequired; new tram; J\. terms moderate.—62, Kng's-roa-i, Canton, Car- diff. 4&32r6 BOARD and Lodging; thcMSwghly comfortable; good references.—42, Cowbridre-road, Cardiff. 4755r9 IJTVP^RSIDE -Front"ApSmenfa; suit gentleman \j or two frieiaJjT; bath;^10 children; good cook- ing; terms modertwe.—R 72. ^Vestern Mail, Cardiff, rg FIRST Class Apartmentsti town~end.—Holm-Dene, 56. Cathedral-road. Cardiff. 4675r3 BOARD-Pisidenre for Twjta. Gentlemen; every com- fort; moderate.—18, E&nfries-pjace, Cardiff. r6 FURNISHED Apartmeut*Ssittit« and Sed Rooms. —14, Hamilton-street, ferdiff- 4643r6 —«"mm— — :iJ-1. '¥ "r Dwellinsr-houses Wanted. WANTED, in or near Cardiff, Dwelling-house; five bedrooms; good garden, with roomy shed or stable.—State lowest rent R 59, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4596r6 Dwelllnzo-houees to be Let ESSUS. S. RN AND PERTWEE, .1)1. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, have the following Houses for Sate or to Let:- PLASTURTON-GARDENS.—To be Let, a House, containing 2 reception and 6 bed rooms. PARK-PLACE.—A good House, containing 3 recep- tion, 9 bed, and 2 dressing rooms, bathroom, &c. 8725 CLA OlJE-ROAD.-A cheap House; 2 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms; bathroom and lavatory approached by separate corridor. 8729 ABBRGaVENNY.—To be Let, a Country Gentleman's Residence, with 11 Acres of Land; rent Cloo. 8675 PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH—2 excellent Houses to be Let; moderate rents. LLANDAFF.—Several well-built Houses to be Let cr Sold. Printed Monthly Register (Free) of Estates, Houses, and Business Premises to be Let or Sold- SPECLAL DEPARTMENT for the MaSACSMEJJT of Estates, Houses, and Collection of Rents. a8368 Offices: Post-office-chambers, 93, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 166, King's-road, Canton; 10s. weekly.—Lewis Hop- klIM, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 68rl2 OUSE to Let, 5, Bssich-s'treet, Roath Park; Jm. modern conveniences; rent, lÜ": 6d. per week.— Apph- 3. Essich-street. 4102r8 BE GAVEN.NY.-To l,et, for Six Months, Cae Krnfy, Furnished; four reoeption-rooms, eleven bedrooms, two bathrooms (h. and e.); stabling for four horses; three minutes' walk from Great Western Itaiiway Statioll.-Al,ply Mrs. Batt, Cae Kenfy, Aber- gavenny. 49etc 39, Charles-street, Cardiff; rent £ 40.—Lewis Hopkins, 10, Queen-street. 69rl2 OUSE-to Let, Park-place.^App"!y 49, Park-place; Cardiff. 4942rll_ l T0 Let, 43, Charles-street; centra! position; suitabie jL for professional or business purposes; rent £ 40.— Apply Cook and Ardagh, 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4935rll HOUSE w Strathnaim-street, Castle-road end.— Apply 46. Oxford-street, Cardiff. 4871r6 TO Let, 2, Lucas-street, Cat-hays; rent 9s. per week. — Apply J. Allan, Woodville-road, Cathays, Car- diff.^ 4941rll_ TO Let (or~Seil), Saint Radigunds,_iladyr, a charm- ing Country Residence, delightfully situated, standing in its own grounds of 2 acres, close to T.V.R. Station, and within 5 miles of Cardiff; .house contains 3 reception-rooms and hall, 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, w.c.'s, kitThens, larder, and other usual domestic offices; stable, coach-house, greenhouse, kitchen and flower gardens, &c.; addftional land at a merely nominal rent could be obtained if required.—For per- mission to view apply to the Caretaker on thfi Pre- mises, and for terms of tenancy or sale to William P. Annear, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 4878rl0 rpO Let, with immediate possession, on Annual I Tenancy or on Lease for Five Years, that desirable Family Residence, with three acres land, cow- house, stable, and coach-house; one hour's drive from Newport and six minutes' walk from Pontnewydd Railway Station; the house, gardi-s, and greenhouses are all in first-rate order, the former containing three reception and six bed rooms, kitchen and usual offices. —Apply Webb, Hafod-v-ddol, Nantyglo, Mon. 4840rl0 40 TO Let, small Country House; seven bedrooms, three sitting-rooms; tennis lawn; two gardens; eight acres of land; two miles from Llandebie Station; rent, £ 50- furnished or unfurnished.—Apply P, Blaenau, Llandebie R.S.O., Carmarthenshire. 475U9 RXCETMOND-road.—Semi-detached, Ten-roomed "Villa to Let; immediate possession.—Apply 64. Rich- mond-road, from Ten to Three. 4664rl5 Txidor-road, Cardiff, close to G.W.R. Station; JLLy thirteen rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water, &c.); rent, ;Cl Is. per week, including rates and taxes.— Apply to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. a7665 Dwelllngr-houses to be Sold. 10 Freehold Houses; rents £ 156; immediate pur- chaser, £ 1,100—S 47, Western Mail, Cardiff. r9 LIFTON, Bristol.—A superior Family R/esidence, occupying the choicest position on Clifton Down, commanding fine views of the Downs, Leigh Woods, Avon Gorge, and the Severn, and within a few minutes of Clifton College and the Suspension Bridge; it comprises a commodious detached residence with carriage drive approach, lawns, and flower gardens, large range of glass-houses, and very superior stabling for five horses, witn covered yard and dwelling-house for coachman and family; the house is being put in good decorative repair, and immediate possession can be had; the property is entirely free from ground rent; price £7,QOQ.-For further particulars apply to William Cowlin and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Vic- toria-street, Clifton. 70945_ NGUS Street—Two desirable Dwelling-houses; eight rooms, h. and c. bath; 6ound investment.— S 19, Western MaU,_Cardiff. 4936rll TXTKLLPIELD-roa-d.—Villa for Sale, cheap; W greater portion of rurehase money can remain on mortgage.—R 98, Wester" Mail, Cardiff. 4853ri0 20 Cathedral-road; well built and nicely finished; E first-class accommodation; electric light, &c.— Particulars 15, Cathedra)-road, Cardiff. 4772r9 ine well-bul FOR Sale, Nine well-built Dwelling-houses, situate 111 that thriving Colliery District, Senghenydd, near Caerphilly; the house, being close to the station, can always command good tenants; the property cm be sold in separate lots.—Apply E. Parry-Thomas, Auc- tioneer, &c. Pontyprid. 70879 Olt Izale, 19, Richmond-road, Cardiff.—Apply between two and six. 4696r8 -fron FOR Sale, Double-fronted House; large garden.— 1 Thomas Collins. Rag!an_House, Dinas Powis. 76 HY Waste Money in Rent?—Send poet-card, men- tioning this paper, for illustrated booklet, "How to Live Rent Free." Manager, 72, Bishopegate- street Without, London, E.C. L17758 ARGAIN.—30 and 32. Connaught-road, Roath Park, Cardiff, f°r Sale; every convenience; entrance hall 5 feet wide.—Apply ^No. 32. 4338t10 ABERDARE.—To be SoW in Hawthome-terraoe. a A eight-roomed house; "11 built.—Apply 39, Albert- street, Aberdare. e24 .%Mint"t!5 for )Blsposal AUCTION and Estate Agency Business for Dis- posal; excellent situation on the South Coast; progressive return, and capable of further develop- ment; satisfactory reason for disposal; full inquiry courted; the details of the organisation could easily be acquired; capital required P,1,000 to jELMO.—Not- cutt, Green, and Phillips, Business Transfer Agents, 138. North-streiet, Brighton. 44rll OALK, Brickworks, with siding; large area red clay O for facing bricks; splendidly situated near Car- diff; £ 2,500; will make up-to-date works.—S 39, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 12rl2 QALE, Level: free of water; about 100 a<re«; two O seams; genuine.—Only those with £ 1,500 at. com- mand need apply S 40, Western Mail, Cardiff. 13rl2 TO Let, as a profitable, Going Oyi>cern, Temperance Hotel, in excellent position; one minute'6 walk t, two railway stations; good accommodation; two billiard tables, bagatelle, and skittles; ingoing modi- rate; good reasons for leaving.-Apply S 35, Western Mail, Cardiff. lr12 GROCERY, Provision Business for Disposal; large modern premises and residence; select neigh- bourhood; rent X70; lease, superior fittings, utensils, £ 200; stock valuation, about £ 400; cash pmrchaser only tre-ted.-Grocer, c/o Collett and Co., Cardiff. riD. GREENGROCERY Business, Cowbridge-road; takings £20 weekly, increasing trade; goodwill and fixtures L30, including horse and cart.-Fvam and Hancock, Auctioneers, Borough-chambers, Wharton- street., Cardiff. 4858r1 TO Painters and Decorators.—For Sale, on Easy Terms, good Painter and Decorator's Business, with Workshop, Showroom, and Dwelling-house, in a populous part of Swansea; the only business of its kind in the neigbbourhood.-J. Y., Western Mail, Swansea. 4818r9 BOOT and Shoe Trade.—For Sale, good Boot Bust-! ness; established three years; satisfactory reasons for retiring; very good trade; populous neighbourhood Cardiff. -AddTeRS iv 90, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4768i9 FR Sale, Tyrfyr Colliery, Top Rider Hynydd- islwyn, and Fireclay, near Maesycwmmer.—Apply Walters and Rees, Smiths' Arms, Pengam. 4624r6 ,.¡tItt", JigtOIt, &r. LIVE Geese and Turkeys; large, healthy birds; crates obtain eight and upwards.—Franeta Wateh, Shipper, Cork. Telegraphic addreea, "Waleh." 4826d POULTRY.—If yon want your Birds to Pay I ou write for Price* and Samples of Food to Nosh Beea and Sop. Hay. Corn, and Seed Merchants. Cardiff. foxbestment DON'T Pay Any More Rent!—Apply, mentioning this paper to Manager, 72 Bishopsgate-street Without, London, E.O., for Copy of Illustrated Booklet, which explains, How to Live Rent Free." e8533 iHaneg* The finance company (limited), 149, Penarth-road, Cardiff, Advances Money on Own Note at Cheap Rates in Any Part of the Country. e451r13 £ 250,000 to Lend by the Provincial Union Bank, lu sums of £ 10 to £ 500, on Note of Hand alone, or on any other security, at a few hours' notice, tn all classes in any part of the country; re-payable by easy instalments; with and without sureties; no delay. This old-established Bank does the largest business in the kingdom.—Write or call upon the Manager, Mr. Stanley Dowding, 1. Queen-square, Bristol, or Messrs. W Ikinson and Co., 1. Working-street, Cardiff. 38399 DVERTISER h»s £ 25,000 to Invest in Large or Small Sums at 4 to 6 per cent.; legal charts moderate.—B 82. Western Mail. Cardiff. e8335 i&tscellaiieous. "I" IS Your Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 36, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Jamea Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. eto Miscellaneous Wants. MRS. Gorman, Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's Wardrobes, Furniture, Boots, &c.—13 and 15, Bridge-street, Cardiff. Established 1863. 4934rll NTEI?" SeooIÍd..band National C88h Regis- ANTED, good Beomd-land National Cash Regm- TT'OR Hire. ^SmM Steamer, carrying 60 tons, or _|j Work Wanted for Same.—Apply R 61. Western j Mail,. Cardiff. 4641r6 Mail,. Cardiff. 4641r6 LEFT-OFF ootbes.-Mm Roddy, 9, Sandon-street, L Newtown, Cardiff, Purchaser of Ladies' and Gen- tlemen's Wearing Apparel, &a—Ail orders punctually attended to in town or country. Good prices given. 69 LADIES and Gentlemen's Wardrobes Bought, ltown or Country.—Orders punctually attended to by Mr. or Mrs. S. Beer, 30, Caroline-street, Cardiff. Estab- lished. 1864. 68527d Miscellaneous Sales. FIREWOOD, Firewood. Hard and Soft Blocio; 1 Shapland and Sons, West Dock, Cardiff. 27rl2 ASTROLOGY.—All important Events in Life Fore- told, Marriage, Partner Described, Children, Changes, Journeys, Legacit-s, Planet, &c.—Send birth- date, 12 stamps, and stamped envelope Mr. Cole, 30, Cheltenham-place, Brighton, Suss('x. 43r12 PATENT Teapots and Hot Water Jugs, Tumblers, P Champagne, Claret, Port, and Sherry Glasses, new designs, at 10, King's-road, Cardiff. 9rl2 Oats; maize, BEANH, 0 Mixed Horse Feed (cleaned by special machinery). Poultry Corn, Pigeon Food, Buckwheat, Dari, Wheat, Barley, Maple Peas, Vetches, Tick Beans, Barley Meat, Indian Meal, Bran, Pollard, Linseed Cake, Cotton Cake, Compound Feeding Oake, Calf-rearing Meal, Dog Biscuits, Dog and Poultry Medicines, Birdseeds of all kinds. Bird Sand. State requirements. Samples free. JOHN HIBBERT and SONS, Grain Inii rters, a6172 10 and 11. Castle-street, Cardiff. STRAWBERRY' Plants, Rooted; magnificent large fruit; Is. 9d. hundred; 15s. thousand.—Letcher, Saundersfoot. 4742r9 R Sale, 10 to 15 Gallons of Pure Milk for 12 Jj Mouths; to any station.—Tanner, Western Mail, Newport. 4974ril FOR Sale, Remington Typewriter; good condition; F18 10s.—Stephens, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. rll DRUNKENNESS Cured.—This can be done with or without patient's knowledge. Send me a stamp and I will tell you how. Send no money.—Address Mrs. J. F (Room 8), 125. Oxford-street, Londor W. L17471 IIILEE Ladic-s' IVig, f,,r Sal g A con- r-own e-; THREE Ladies' Brown Wigs for Sale; in good con- dition; one quit-e new; cost seven guine38 each at Liehtenfelds. What offers ?-S 2, Western Mail, Cardiff. 486Qr6 HAY.—Twenty Tons prime Horse Hay for Sale.— Apply Price, Stores, Ammanford. 4839r6 FOR Sale, Pitc-hpine Logs, 16ft. and 20ft. lengths, 10in. to 12in. square, and gpruce Battens in 4ft. lengths, 6in., 7in., and 8in. x 2in.; only used once.— Prices quoted on application to James Allan. Con- tractor, Woodville-road, Cardiff. 4769r9 CABBAGE Plallts ¡- Cabbae Plants !-Wiile1š C Imperial Nonpareil and Early Rainbow; 50.000 at 5s. per 1,000-—Parsons, Berry Hill, Castleton, Car- diff. 4676r3 NOW is your chance. We are Clearing all Baby Carriages, Canopies, and Rugs at Less than Half- price; end or 6eason.—Samuel Bros., 70, Queen-street, Cardift A4563r6 CURE for Piles.—Perfect Cure Guaranteed in most stubborn cases; post free, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.—La Trnbe, Chemist, St. Michael's-hill, Bristol. 4473rll LARGE, handsome Musical Box; plays 10 latest tunas, bell accompaniment; only 45s., worth £ 10; approvaL-Miss Rudge, 30, Kensington-place, Notting Hill Gate, London, West. 4451d MARVELLOUS Bargain.—Lady's 9-rarat Real Gold Keyless Watch, morocco case and chain; only 27s. 6d.; approvaL—Miss Rudge, 30, Kensington-place, Notting Hill Gate, London, West. 4452d LADY'S massive Solid 18-carat Rolled Gold Curb Chain Bracelet, morocco case, 9s. 6d.; worth treble; approval.-Holloway, 24, Ail Saints'-road, Westbonrne Park, London, W. 4453d OFFICE Furniture.—Elegant Appointments of Two Offices; almost new.—Apply to Mr. E. H. Craftcr, Western Mail, Cardiff. a3441 CABBAGE -Plants.-Now is the Time tc. Plant for C Earl Spring Cutting.-Early Offenham and Meina No. 1, 3s. per 1,000.-H. Mason, Plant Grower. With- ington, Hereford. 70460 PALMISTRY and Phrenology.-Madame ?roctor, iT. Whai ton-street (near Free Library), Cardiff. 1572d Worses, le tnrkt &r. HANDSOME Dark Bay Cob, 14.2, 5 years old, by "Lord Bang"; quiet in single and double harness, and carries a lady well; price 45 guineas.—Write Evans, Western Mail, Cardiff. 70762 A Bay Cob, 4 years, 15 hand^' iTarranted sound and open to vet. exam.—Apply, after ten a.m., to 1, Conybeare-road, Cardiff. 4929r8 N excellent Hunter for Disposal, "Peacock" Brown Gelding, 16 hands, 7 years, up to 14 stone; been regularly hunted the past two seasons; sound and quiet in all kinds of harness; price £ 25; cause of disposal, owner remaining abroad — \pplv Mr. Card, 21, Lower Cathldril-road, Cardiff. 4890rl0 FOR Sale, Bay Filly, by "Market. Dav"; Grey Pony" winner of second prize Cardiff; Shorthorn'Heifer' winner at Shrewsbury.—Apply Daniel James, Cam- brian-place, Sketty. 4820c9 IlOR_ Saie, Five-year-old Cart ~Mare; abemt 15 i7 l^cwt.; veiy strong and good Also Four-veir- old Hunter or Saddle Horse; 16 hands; up to 15 tons- moves well; plenty of good bone; expected to make valuable horse.—Apply Henry Caner, Bloencor?e st- ('!e:lr'9- 70866 Fit Sale, Four Real-breed Span'el Pups.—Ricb^rd Evans, Pentyrch, near Cardiff. 4895rl0 OR Sale, Scotch Deerhound and EnilislTBob-tailed F Sheep Dog; both young females; highest pedi- grees. Also pedigree Persian Hittens.-Deoed, Ferry- lCle. 3895r6 ■p°R Sale, well-bred Airedale Puppies, two months Jl old.—Apply Roper. St. 1- agan's. 4765r9 P°W and Calf (Ayrshire); no fauliTTo^onablii Vy offer refused—A. S. Maescarnog. Cray. 4848r6 VjatmtK Giles' worm Powdsrs^f0r Plg!n0thin7 O like 'em; four packets for ls.0f all Coi^ Mer chants, or of Squire Giles Company, Cardiff. 62060 PAY the Rent in Bacon.—Squire "GUes^Pic P0't»1em Cure Colds, Wheeling, and Inflammation: boet for stores and breeding sows; cause pigs to fatten i' bUl the nsa^ time; 12 packets ior jod. 6MC &USttt £ S>5 brt5£)e. WHEN FURNISHING YOUR HOUSE OR MAKING A WED D N G PRESENT BUY FROM CROSS BROTHERS, THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 4. ST. MARY-STREET. THEY ARE NOTED FOR LOWEST CASH PRICES o\ND VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. NOW SHOWING- LAMPS. OIL STOVES. BEDSTEADS & BEDDING. FENDERS & FIREIRONS. ELECTRO PLATE, CUTLERY, &c., &c. T^Tg-\nriT £ —Now that Coal and Gas are dear, the thrifty Housewife will do well to bay U -1 15 an Oii Cooking and an Oil Heating Stove, as weil as a Lamp. It means saving money. a7669 ERECTED TO CATER FOR A SELECT FAMILY TRADE. ROATH SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY, HARLBOROUGH-ROAD, ROATH PARK. \\i<¿.:1' LEADING FEATURES: C\. SUPERIOR WORK, V N REGULAR COLLECTION, CATHAYS ACCURATE MTURNS. STEAM LAUNDRY, Nat. Telephone, \'O DYEING, and CLEANING 741a ).. <v WORKS, MINNY-STREET, CATHAYS. CURTAIN CLEANING, WINDOW CLEANING. \Q), STEAM CARPET BEATING, CHIMNEY SWEEPING, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD RENOVATING. VANS AND TRUCKS TO ALL PARTS DAILY. Nat. Telephone, EVERY ORDER RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION. 741a, SEND POST-CARD. e8483 (!Itctinn mrbrt£)t$. •TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH -1- GLAMORGAN. GENTLEMEN,— Once more the General Election is taking place, and you are called upon t-o decide by your votes some issues of the gravest importance to the country. Her Majesty's present Ministers ask you to return them again to power, in order that they may satisfactorily complete the work they have undertaken in South Africa. The question of the settlement of South Africa is one of supreme importance, and if the sacrifices of life and money which have taken place during the last twelve-months are not to be thrown away, it is necessary that the nation should maintain in office a Govern- ment firmly resolved to see that the necessary measures shall be taken to prevent a recur- rence of the dangers which have threatened aey of the Qzman in lxw -ZoatJa African dominions. The Radical party, broken up as it is into different sections, each expressing different views on the War, and ea-ch advocating a different policy, cannot be trusted to deal with this all-important question. I appeal to you, therefore, to do your part by returning my husband, Major Wyndham- Quin, once more to Parliament as the member for South Glamorgan by even a greater majority than you did at the last election. His absence in South Afri.ca-where, as you know, he is commanding the gallant body of Yeomanry which the County of Glamorgan sent to the Front-prevents him from offering his services in person. I feel confident, how- ever, that his absence at the Front will not lose him one single vote. His record is well known to you, and shows how assiduously he has devoted himself to the Parliamentary duties you entrusted to him, and how well be has endeavoured to fulfil the pledges be ma-da to you. If you return him again to Parlia- ment he will give his hearty support to Lord Salisbury and the Unionist party, and in assisting to pass any measures for the domestic welfare of the Country which may be brought forward by the Government. The present War. which has been prolonged by the Boers in the hope that the party opposed to the present Government might be returned at this Election, will, I hope, be soon brought to a conclusion, and nothing would have a happier eff-ect upon South Africa than a great Unionist victory at this Election. I. therefore, ask you to sink all minor differences temporarily for a great National and Imperial object, and help to place a I strong Unionist Government in power. I I appeal' to you to return Major Wyndham- Quin for this Division, and by so doing to show your confidence in him and your appro- show your confidence in him and your appro- bation of his conduct, both as your Member and one of your Country's Soldiers, and your determination that the great Unionist cause shall not suffer any harm through the action of the Electors of South Glamorgan. I have the honour to be, Yours very faithfully, EVA WYNDHAM-QUIN. Pare-le-breos, Swansea. September 25, 1900. 70905 QENERAL ELECTION, 1900. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RHONDDA DIVISION. DEAR FRIENDS AND FELLOW WORKMEN,— It makes it imperative on me once more to appeal to you for your generous sympathy as you have always tendered my pa-st fifteen years' unbroken representation. The impera- tiveness arises from the following:- 1st. Because of the Government having forced upon the country an unprecedented premature dissolution, which will disenfran- chise about half a million British workmen. 2nd. Because of the Rhondda Conservative Club Association having forced upon -n, an unnecessary, hopeless contest, which will cost hundreds of pounds. 3rd. Because of myself having been again invited to fight the Labour and Liberal battle in the constituency. 4th. Because I have accepted the invitation. I have no new Programme that would be necessary. The Rhondda Programme has always been a comprehensive one. It coin- prices Labour and Liberalism to the fullest extent; and in two words these they are- 1st. The Rights of Labour. 2nd. The Will of the People. Yours obediently, 70894 MABON. iran). Aarrfcultwra: Lanrt. WANTED, Small Farm near Bridgend.—Elwood, Bryn-y-mor, Esplanade, PorthcawL 46S7r8 SMALL Freehold Farm, 19 acres, for Sale; £ 660 — s Evans, Henllis Vale, Cwmbran. 4 £ 88rl0 Bullciinir Land. ANTED, for Ctelluloid Worta, about Ten Acres TV on Sea Coast, with right to discharge acid effluent; frenh water from surface or wells, about million gallons per day; rqilway siding and good roads. -Full particulars to Gianville, 10, Ansel-court, Lon- don. "L17778 V ———■—■B—B————ai | Election Çt1:!l'Irf£'$fS. ^ENERAL ELECTION, 1900. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MONMOUTH DISTRICT ^OROUGH. GENTLEMEN,— On the 9th October you will be called on to send a Repre3entative to the new House of Commons which will re-plaoe the cne that to-day expires. I lespectfullv submit myself as a candidate for your suffrages on that occa- sion. In setting out as briefly as may be the grounds upon which I venture to solicit at your hands the high honour of becoming your Par lirment-ary Representtative, I put in forefront the fact that I am a convinced supporter of Lord Salisbury and Mr. Chamberlain, and a loyal member of the Unionist Party. Consider the record of that party since it r came in power in July, 1395. Aided by the tried and proven unanimity of the rank and file, its Statesmen and Leaders have succeeded ia placing on the Statute Book during the life ot .,the Last,. Pariwaent a large, measures of most useful constructive domestic legislation. From these I may cite three ot special interest to these boroughs:— The Small Dwellings Acquisition Act, which, because it encourages thrift and strengthens the piinciple of individual ownership against Collectivism, I hope to see widely turned to account. Tho Conciliation Act, a measure that con- tains an efficient remedy, were it more gene- rally applied, for the fratricidal strife of Capital and Labour. The Working Men's Compensation Act, which only needs to be extended to sea-going occupa- tions to make it one of the most beneficent and successful endeavours to better the lot of the wage-earner. In the region of Foreign Affairs, the Vene- zuelan settlement, the re-conqaest and pacifica- tion of the Sudan. the Conventions with Ger- 1 many and France pacifically providing for the completion of the partition of Africa," and the establishment of a fraternal understanding with the United States in questions of common interest are memorable fruits of Lord Salis- bury's sagacious statesmanship, and establish a claim upon the Empire's esteem and grati, tude. In China we. in common with the rest of the great Powers, are not yet out of the wood," but, especially since the attack on the Peking Legations, which of all the Statesmen of Europe h-is shown so strong a hand, so clear a brain, as Lord Salisbury? Passing to Colonial affairs, I point to the Federation of the Australian Colonies, to the resteration of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State to the dominions of the Crown, and to the splendid rally of the whole Empire to the side of the Mother Country in the great struggle now ending, as evidence of the un- rivalled skill and wisdom with which the Colonial Office has been administered since Mr. Chamberlain took charge of it in 1895. Gentlemen, it is as a member of the party which has accomplished these things that I ask you to entrust me with your suffrages. But I venture to think I have another claim on your confidence and support in the fact that I am a local man" and your neighbour. Since I first appeared among you in 1898 I have become tenant for life of Llangibby Oastle. Like yourselves, I have a material and not inconsiderable stake in the prosperity of the three boroughs, and in my own interests., aa well as in yours, I must needs do all within my power to promote it. It goes without saying that my power to promote the pros- perity of the three boroughs would be vastly increased should you, on the 9th October/elect me your Parliamentary Representative. I am not new to public life. In two succes- sive Parliaments of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope I had the honour to represent Kimberley, and I confidently appeal to the public records of the Colony to witness the work I did, not only for my constituency, but in furtherance of Secondary Education, the Extension of Railways and Public Works, and the improvement of the conditions of labour. Turning now to the future. Three Imperial tasks await the doing, and to none more arduous did any Parliament of our time ever set its hand. The one is the re-construction of our Military Defences in the light of defects revealed by the war which Lord Roberts is bringing to a triumphant close, and on a scale commensurate with the dangers to the Empire that threaten it in the near future. The second is the settlement of South Africa so as to secure the supremacy of the Crown and to establish equal rights for all white men from the Zambesi to Cape Town. The third is to cement together in one great organic unity the Mother Country and the self-governing depen- dencies cf th* Crown. Measures of narrower scope than these I need not on this occasion stay to discuss, save to say that I wouH lend no support to such as, like the Sunday Closing Bill (Monmouthshire), infringe the liberties of the subject, and, in particular, the reasonable liberties of our pocrer fellow subjects, and this while mani- festly bound to fail of achieving the result which alone could justify them. In the light of these considerations I again respectfully ask you to support me with your vote at the coming poll. I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant and Neighbour, F. RUTHERFOORD HARRIS. Llangibby Castle, 25th September, 1900. e8528 ^ESSIONS AND SOUS, LIMITED, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OP TIMBERS, SLATES, JOINERY, CEMENT LAVATORIES, BATHS, RANGES, GRATES* CHIMNEY-PIECES. MONUMENTS, AND ALL I BUILDING MATERIALS. LARGEST SHOWROOMS IN WALES. -OENA.RTH-P.OAD, CARDIFF. e4& £ aublit amusniimts* CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOYAL, QARDIFF, Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD TO-DAY, at Two and 7.50. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, the COMIC OilllrA- J^A pOUPEE. Next Week-Mr. GEORGE EDWAEDES' COM PANY. in "A RUNAWAY GIRL." Box Office open 10 to 5. Nat.. Tel., 362. ASWO G R A Y, D THEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. SPLENDID RECEPTION ON THE RETURN VISIT OF r|THE gLAVE Next Week;—"FROM SCOTLAND YARD." Box Office at Thompson and Shackell's. 24, Queen-street. Time and prices as usual. a8602 "'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE 0 AEDIFF G 51 P I R E,: QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! A Popular Character Actor and Mimicv- 5JB. JJRANSBY WILLIAMS" In his Famous Character Sketches from Charles Dickens. FOREMAN and FANNAN, The Millionaires. THE 3 SISTERS MACABTE, In their Gymnastic Novelties. THE ST. JAMES QUINTETTE, In Gleew and Part, Songs (from the St. James" Hall and Palace Theatre, London). BROOKS and DUNCAN, Black Eccentrics. The Clever Trick Safety Cyclists— LOTTO, LLLO, aiicl OTTO. In their latest creation, Bicycle Football. MR. ARTHUR REECE, An Actor-Vocalist of Veisatile, Effective, an4 Sterling Ability T BROS. ETHAIRIEN, Eccentric Comedians. ALICE MAY DUE, A Clever and Popular Singer. The Original Irish Character in "Drummed Out." Two Performances Nghtly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between. 9 o'clock and 11 Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. L17762 NEW PORT. THE empire^ CHARLES-STREET. Manag-ing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT-The Marvellous BALE Troupe of Acrobatic Cyclists. Miss DOT MCCARTHY. Sanger- and Dancer. Monsieur BERRICHON. Tyrolean Singer. KOOK TRIO, the Blindfolded Marks- men in the Mysterious Hunt. Mies AMY LYSTER. Comedienne. Wl N-NIE RAY, the Champion Lady Clog Darcer-Winiier ot the Contest at the Lon- don Pavilion, Piccadilly. BROS. ONDA. in their Nautical Comedy Act, "On Deck! On Deck!" The Gentle Brothers LANG, Men of Mark to be Laughed at. L17765 Lye E U M, N E W P O R T. Proprietor & Manager.Mr. CLARENCE POTJNES Miss MURIEL WYLFORD'S REPERTOIRE CO. TO-NIGHT, at Sev?!i o'clock, instead of 7.50? as usual, M A G- D A Prices, 6d. to zCl Is. Box Office Oprti Dfi-ily 10 to 10. Telephone No. E8 N at,' [70654 >.¥j •yAR-f-OT?. £ ixprif £ Cnwles, &t. F CYCLE, Lady's, also Gent.'s, £ 5; Sewing1 Machine, £ 3; bargains; worth double; peen any time; instalments tolien.-Write S 8, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4870rl0 ASTOUNDING Bargain. — Gent.'a Pneumatio Safety; splendid order; £ 16 16s. machine; all accessories, including 15s. lamr; only £3 128. 6d.; approvaL-Holloway, 24. All Saint-si-road, Westbourna' Park, London, West. 4450d WHITE Robert Bevan for Clearance List of Cycles; all greatly reduced.—Castle-street. Cardiff. a8545 ROBEKT Bevan has a Few good Second-hand, for Either Sex, from £ 2 10s.—^Castle-street, Car- diff. aa543 POST Free, 5d„ New Map, Lists, &c. Lady's Cycle, 70a.; Cushions, 50s.; Pneumatics, 90s. Repairs. Enamelling, Plating. One Guinea per Mouth.-Morris Bros., Cycle end Motor Car Works. Pontypridd. 85144 lPalts bp gurttcm* CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. TLTR. A. SETCHFIELD lias received instructions to Remove to the above ROCDlS from Cowbridge-road and SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY KEXT. October li, 1900, a Large Quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of a 6ft. handsomely-carved solid walnut sideboard, piano (by Schuman). divan suite in saddlebags, overmantel, secretaire, book-case, lefcther suites, carpet, rugs, curbs, brasses, six-pillar marble cloek. several pairs of rases, tea sets. &c.. a magnificent semi-cheval bedroom suite in dark walnut, several other bedroom suites in various woods, pairs of toilets, dressing chests, brass and iron bed- steads. overlays. bedding, linoleum, &c.. kitchen table, chair^T couches, mangle, and other kitchen utensils; also there will be included in this Sale several pairs of valuable oil-paintings, by various artists, which musl be sold to settle a dispute. 24rll Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock sharp. -A GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 30 YEARS. These world-renowned Pills hold the first place in the world as remedies for PILE and GRAVEL and the common disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, and Kidneys. There is not a civilised nation under the sun that has not, experienced their healing virtues. GENERAL SYMPTOMS.—Pains in the back. loins. between the shoulders, and in the region of the heart stomach, liver, and kidneys, con- stipation, wind. griping, colic, biliousness, sup- pression and retention of urine, pa-ins in the thighs, palpitation, giddiness, depression of spirits, general debility, and other symptoms too obvious to point out. These Remedies do not profess to do the impossible—to cure all the ills flesh is heir to. What the proprietor, however, does claim ia that, in George's Pile and Gravel rills." he has discovered Remedies of the extraordinary- virtues and efficacy for two of the most painful and common disorders that trouble mankind (Piles and Gravel), and their accompanying- aches and pains; medicines which never fail to afford relief even in old and neglected forms of these complaints, whilst in cases of more recent date satisfactory cures may be confidently 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. The proprietor has in his possession thfmsanfis of testimonials from all parts of the world, of which the following are offered as fair Samples:- From the originator of the movement in favour of taxing Royalties and Ground Rent-a for Ircal purposes: — I hrve looked over hundreds#)f Original Tes- timonials received by ltr. i E. George. Hir- wain, bearing upon cures effected 1Iv his Pile and Gravei The writei-s of these letters are unanimous in their testimony to the Mar- vellous Remedial Powers of Mr. George's Remedies. I look upon the bundle of testi- monials placed before me as a Satisfactory Proof that he has, by his discovery, be-on the means of alleviating the pains of a, multitude of sufferers. "D. E. WILLIAMS, J.P. for the Counties of Brecon and Glamorgan." Sold by all Chemists and Patent ,1.edic-ine Vendors, in boxes, at lB. lii. and 2$.,Va. each. By post. ls. 3d. and 3s. From the RECTOR OF ALBURGH. "Alburgh Rectory. Harieston. "Dear Sir.-I have founi your No. 3 Pills in- valuable, and Tki-ow no Tills so effectual as an aperient for those who. nnhappily. have a ten- dency towards constipation. I have been anxious to write to yon in testimony of mv grateful senc; of obligation to you. You are. indeed, a benefactor to the sufferer. Your Pills have in mv case (and I am now in my 77th year) if not added to tll. length of mv s, for'th?t has been entirely in 1he hands of God. certainly cOlt1"ibntect largely to the comfort ar.d enjoy- ment. of my life, notwithstanding a weak heart and a foeble frame.—Yours faithfullv, ClIAS. W. IPRR." pAIUXESS ^JHIBOPODY. VASCULAR CORNS. F VPD GROWTHS, and Every Kind of FOOT TROUBLE Successfully and Painlessly Treatea by ROBERT LANE, CHIROPODIST. a. DUEE-STBEFT. CAEDaFJ1.