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PREPAID SCALE Situations Offered or Wanted, Apartments, Tiott and Wants and Sales, Houses to Let Sell, IF PREPAID and ordered for consecutive insertions, are inserted in the "Western Mail" and "ETening Expiess" at the following rates:- WOBDS. o»CK. THRKK TIKES. TUIKS. 8. d. a. d. a, d. 12 or less 0 6 1 0 16 13 to 19 09 1 6 23 20 to 26 102030 27 to 33 1 3 2 6 3 9 34 to 46 1 6 3 0 46 Each extra 7 Word or 0 3 0 6 0 9 part of part of In all canes the name and address are counted as part nf the advertisement. If alternate insertions are required or the Advertise ment in not prepaid, credit rates will be charged, and no advertisement will be looked for a less amount than THREE 8HILLINGS. This s, ale dues not apply to Registry Office and Busi- ness Advertisements, or to Advertisements emanating from Publ; Bodies. CHIEF OFFICES.—St. Mary-stre«t, CARDIFF, to which address all advertisements should be posted. Advertisements may be Raided in at the DISTRICT OFFICES SWANSEA Castle-street. NEWPORT Baneswell-road. MERTHYR Victoria-street. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Replies to Advertisements directed to the "Western At ail" Office will be handed out on production of a ticket, which may be obtained when the Advertisement is ordered, or they will be forwarded to the Advertiser's Address, provided stamps to cover postage are sup- plied. ADVERTISERS are cautioned that Postmasters are NOT allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to initials of Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the "Western Hail" ORIGINAL TESTIMONIALS should never be enclosed with replies to advertisements addressed to the "Western Mail" Offices (COPIES ONLY SHOULD BE SENT) personal. ^YTTILLIAM OXLEY'S Private Detective Agency.— ifl Evidence Collected in Divorce, Elections, Libel, Financial, and Robbery. Suspected Persons Watched. Missing Friends Traced.-Address 6, Lower Cathedral- road, Cardiff. 253r31 1.051 anb jfoun1.1. LOST, 14-carat Lady's Watch (gold), Friday last, between Empire, Queen-street, and Frederick- street; finder rewarded.—Apply 53, Frederick-street., 497r31 LOST, rough-hair Terrier; white, black and tan ear and face; name, Gyp; finder rewarded; detainer prosecuted.—Brermaan, Hope-street, Cardiff. 493r31 LOST from 76, Colum-road, Cardiff, Half Persian Tabby Kitten; finder rewarded; anyone detaining same will he prosecuted. 536r31 LOST, on the 15th October, Two-year-old Red and White Shorthorn Heifer.—Ystrad Barwig Uchaf litantwit Vardre. 479d2 FOUND, at Pantyffynnon, a Liver-colour Sptaiel Bitch. Not claimed within three days will be pold to defray expenses.—Mr. David Hopkins, Blodwen House, Pantyflynnon, Carmarthenshire. 617r30 FOUND, Shropshire Ewe at Tredegar Each, Pont- sticyll, Vaynor, ilerthyr, September 29th; unless claimed within Seven days sold defray expenses. 644r31 9latrnnoJtlal. |"TTTIDOWER will b6 Pleased to Correspond with LlV. respectable Lady (about 60 years), having means, with a View to Marriage.-D 83, Western Mail, Car- ditl 466d2 JBeturaL *¥^7"ANTED at once, Dispenser and Dresser; in- [ii. doors.—E 25. Western Mail, Cardiff. 650d5 WANTED, an indoor, Welsh-speaking Dispenser and Dresser.—E 22, Western Mail, Cardiff. 633d5 ANTED, Chemists' Assistant or- a Young .\i-;ll connected with the drug trade to collect subscrip- tions in spare time; must.have excellent references.— Address Box 44, Messrs. Mather and Crowther, 10, New Bridge-street, London. 119208 WANTED an Outdoor (qualified Assistant to Manage Branch; usual bond required.—Apply, with references, stating age, height, and salary required, to D 68, Western-Mail, Cardiff. 385etc iTXT"ANTED, a Fully-qualified Man, to Give his V T Whole Time and Take Entire Charge of Medical Department in Colliery District; assistance, drugs, conveyance, and appliances supplied; salary £416 per year, knowledge of Welsh an advantage.—Applications, with references, qualifications, and all particulars, marked "Medical," to Secretary, 94, Ynyshir-road, Ynyshir, S. Wales, on or before Monday, November 11th. 1901. Duties to commence January 1st, 1902. d4 MEDICAL.—Wanted, Gentleman Manage Branch; £ 200 per year, with house, fuel, &c.—D 72, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 401dl ASSISTANT or Locum; colliery experience; disen- gaged.—D 70, Western Mail, Cardiff. 399dl 'J ClrnraL iTXTANTED, a Lay Reader for Briton Ferry.—Apply VY Vi-ar. 585d5 PRIEST Wanted for a Practically Independent Cure; Welsh not essential; stipend £ 120-—Apply Rector, Gellygaer. 569d4 CURACY Wanted by Priest; Llandaff Diocese pre- ferred.—Apply D 87, Western Mail, Cardiff. r30 CURACY Wanted by experienced Priest; excellent references.—D 60, Western Mail. Cardiff. 348dl iftustcaL JTTTANTED, a Yonng Lady Pianiste; must vamp W and sing well; aged 24-—Send photo with appli- cation Hek, Crawshay's Arms, Merthyr. 641d5 MADAME Madeline Kelley, Professor of Singing, Visits Cardiff Weekly, Teaches Elocution, Voice Production, Ballad, Oratorio, and Italian Singing; recommended by professors at R.A.M.-Terms, Arc., 6, Melrose-place, Clifton. 507r31 SPLENDID Church or Chapel Organ, 3 manuals, 24 stops, now in couree of building, for Sale. Also Two-manual Or.-an, 12 stops, all latest appliances.—W. E. Richardson and Sons, Central Organ Works, London- xoad, Preston. 4923d £ 18 18s.—Walnut Upright Iron Grand Piano Offered at half-price; very little used; full trichord, check action, iron frame, full round tone; list price, 36 guineas.—Knapp, 28, West Bute-street, Cardiff. 337dl PIANOFORTE (Upright Iron Grand).—Medical P Gentleman, leaving for South Africa, must Sell most superb Drawing-room Piano, 7 octaves, full trichord, check action, rich, powerful tone, delightful touch; no one coiild desire a Handsomer or finer-toned instrument; original price 55 guineas, take 20 guineas; new this season; matchless bargain; approval, carriage paid both ways if not suitable.—Med., 358, Stallstead. road, Forest Hill, London. L19206 HtgaL LAW.—Situation Wanted Costs Clerk and Book- keeper (Kain's system); shorthand and knowledge »f general work.-D 85. Western Mail, Cardiff. 468r30 £ >d)ola$ttc* CLERKSHIPS; £85-£450; Admiralty, War, Ex- cise, Customs Offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23; experience unnecessary; special explanatory pamphlet free.-Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert- frail, Edinburgh. 437d SURVEYORS' Institution Examinations.—Prepara- Ù tion in Class or Correspondence; last March 100 pet; cent, passed; gentlemen coached in any subject.- Jamei Councell P A.S.I., &r„, 2, Queen Anne-buildings, Bristol. N.B.-Mr. Councell was appointed honorary examiner this year. x 359dl Teachers Wanted. ROA1H, Metal-street Schools (Church).—AssAant Mistress (Article 50) infants' department; salary, £ 45.—Apply Secretary, S. German's, lloath, Cardiff. nl ABERDARE Town National (Infants') School.— Wanted immediately, Assistant (Art. 50); salary .£4ü to £45. seconding to Qualification.—Headmaster. d4 "TTrTANTED, in Farmhouse, Governess for Two Girls, | V T aged 6 and 9 years.—App'y, with references, age, and salary, Mrs. Morris, Southleys, Haverfordwest, Pem. 452d2 Teachers Want Employment. LADY Desires immediately He-engagement as Nur- sery Governess to Young Children; experienced; good needlewoman; highest references.—D 51, Western Mail, Cardiff. 76512 Companions* Housekeepers, Companions, Bee-, Wanted. SUPERIOR Young Working Housekeeper; family two; good home.—Z. B., Western Mail, Swansea. 565d4 MOTHER'S Help Required for work of small house; no young children; comfortable home.—D SO. Western Mail, Cardiff. 486r31 riTrANTED, Housekeeper to Elderly Gentleman; re- ITT «pec table, middle-aged woman; good wages to Suitable person-Apply Hawkins, Barry Cottage, Barry. 249r31 >a OOD Home, good wages to experienced Person; or one in family; 20th November.—State full par- ticulars Llanellen Vicarage, Abergavenny. 485d4 riXTORKING Housekeeper; aged 25 to 35; must ¡, understand plain cooking; four in family.- Apply D 41, Western Mail. Cardiff. 225r30 Housekeepers, Companions, Ac., Want Employment. VOUNG Lady Requires Situation as Housekeeper or Lady's Help; domesticated; needlewomSh; refe- rence: Cardiff preferred.—E 23, Western Mail Car- Jtt. «5d5 ltoUStkttptrs, Companions* Housekeepers, Companions, &c.Wanted -Continued. WORKING Housekeeper to Lady or Gentleman, or usefal Maid to Lady or Clr.ldren; good dress- maker; references.—E 15, Western Mail, Cardiff. dl MEDICAL Gentleman Thorough y Recommends Working Housekeeper; good cook.—D 99, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 509d4 RE-ENGAGEMENT as Lady Housekeeper; domesti- R cated; plain cooking.-Preece, 3, Stanwell-road, Penarth. 483r31 AS Housekeeper to Lady or Gentleman, Lady-Help, Companion-Help; experienced; reference; servant kept. Williams, c/o Rayner, Langlands, Mumbles. r31 GENTLEMAN, giving up housekeeping, Recom- mends his Working Housekeeper.-D 82, Western Mail, Cardiff. 46Zd2 TRUSTWORTHY Housekeeper Disengaged; good references—D 86,"Western Mail, Cardiff. 469d2 2Bomrstir £ >rr&ants. Nurses Wanted. WANTED, a respectable Monthly Nurse; not under 35; to cook for and wait on invalid lady; must have good references.—Apply 37, Staoey-road, Cardiff. — 421r30 WANTED, respectable Person as Nurse-Housemaid; two children (two and four).—Mrs. Allen, Rowallen, Malvern. 450r30 WANTED, Nurse lor Two Young Children^ Apply Mrs. Berthon, Moorlands, Lydney, Glos. — 276r31 WANTED, Nurse for Baby (experience essential) and to Assist in House; general servant kept.— Mrs. Thomas, County School, Aberdare. 18U30 Cooks Wanted. WANTED immediately, guod. Cook-General; house- t' par,ou n.aid kept; iruall famiij.—state fUd par- Mrs. Auttin il.iams, Tregoctmaii, Swansea, do -\íV -A^'i'ED, good Cook-General, also Housemaid, for i Family, Country House in Swansea Valley; parlourmaid kept.—Z. E., Western Mail, Swansea. d4 WANTED at once, a Cook-General; also a Nurse- Housemaid; with good characters.—Apply 288, Newport-real, Cardiff. a12048 GOOD Plain Cook Wanted for the Country.—Apply Mrs. W 11. Lysaght, Dennel Hill, Chepstow. d2 WANTED, good Plain Cook; between-maid kept.— Phillips, Nant-coch, Newport. 465d2 WANTED, an experienced Cook, Parlourmaid, and Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. Ware, Briar Bank. Penarth, Glain. 422d2 WANTED immediately, Cook-General and House- maid; two in family; uo washing.—Apply, stating wage- and reference, K., Western Mail Office, Merthyr. 457à2 GOOD Plain Cook; two in family; two servants.— Apply letter, stating age and wages, Mrs. Arnold, St. Margaret's, Llandaff, Cardiff. 265r31 WANTED, a Cook-General.—Mrs. Simpson, 2, East Grove, Cardiff. 408d2 WANTED, uy November 18th, thoroughly good Plain Cook; no housework except in kitchen. Also a Housemaid; two other maids kept.—Address Mrs. G., Castletieid, Rumney Hill, Cardiff. al2014 ANTED immediately, Cook-General.—Apply, alter w six p.m.. 52, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 327dl WANTED, for Tooting Common, b. good l'lain Cook; tnree in family; cook, house-parlourmaid, and child's maid kept; wages £24; aged 27-30; state age, wages, and experience; interview Cardiff.—Mrs. Roberts, 10, Eimbourne-road, Tooting Common, S. W, Fare paid. 27r31 (^OOK-Geueral Wanted; thoroughly experienced; state J age and wages required, and refeunces; housemaid kept,—Aipiy Mrs. Tribe, Maesyffrwd, Treorky. 186r30 House and Parlour Maids Wanted. WANTED, Hoiue-Parloununid for Small Family.— Apply 22, Stow Park-avenue, N ewport. 644do WANTED, a Jbetween-maid; aged about 17; must be dean, tidy, strung, and good <haracter. Apply, in person or by letter, to Mrs. Pontifex, Norton House, West Cross R.S.O., Glamorgan. 554r51 TTOl'SE-l'arlourmaid and Young Housemaid Re- -1-1L Quired immediately.—Mrs. Davies, Glynderwen, V.-wp»rt. 541d4 ~\l& J ANTED, an experienced Housemaid.—Apply Mrs. v V Williams, Cumberland Lodge, Llandaa. 51 Id4 WANTED, experienced Housemaid; wages £ 1.4.— Apply 21, Victoria-square, Penarth. dl 7 WANTED, November 21, experienced House-Par- lourmaid; housemaid kept.—Phillips, Nant-coeh, Newport. 465d2 \j^TANTED, good House-Parlourinaad; good refe- V » rences.—Mrs. Lee, 4, Marine-parade, l'enarth. d2_ WANTJtD, thoroujh House-Parlourmaid; help given—Apply, with references, Mrs. Williams, Bonvilston, Lear Cardiff. 4511\30 WANTED imm6diatcly; in Gentleman's Fam'ly, House-Parlomma'i; must be able to wait at table; ruan kept.—State age wages, references, in first letter, to Mrs. Edwin Price, Yuystas, Glyu-Neath. r30 WANTED immediately, House-Parlourmaid- for a few weeks.—Jirs. Williams, Ty-dyfrig, Llandaff. 275r31 WANTED, experienced Partourmaid, £ 25" Chil- dren's Sewmgmaid, £ 25; Under H'usemaid, £12; Welsh-speaking; gentleman's family, Manchester. -92. St. Bristol. 222r30 WANTED, thoroughly experienced Parlourma d.— State height, 4c., Miss Jenkins, The Grange, Swansea. i 221r30 Generals Wanted. GENERAL Servant Wanted, beginning November; small house and family; must oe used to children. -.1 rite, stating age, wages required, and experience to K. ll., Western Mail Office, Newport. 646dl ()"I) Geiieral Serr&nt; kept.NirB. GOOD v. General Servant; lnouisemaid kept.—Mrs. Arnold, Sandhurst, Gold Tops, Newport. 64bd5 \\TANTED, expen.nced General Servant who can f V cook; aiictner kept; two in family.—Full parti- culars Z. H., Western Mail, WANTED, respectable Girl as General; "20-24; no washing; country girl prefeired.—Mrs. H. Tnomas, 19, Cathedral-road, Carditf. 578d4 WANTED, a good General Servant; good reference. —Apply, Lewis Wynaaam Shop, Treherbert. 622d1 WANTED, good General; family two—Apply, after six, 41, Went bo. nut-road, Penarth. 601d5 WANTED, General Servant; to come daily.—Apply Mrs. Rogers, 214, Castle-road, Cardiff. 593dl WANTED immediately, a good General, Able to Do Plain Cooking; three in fami.y.—Apply Miss J entaiis, 216, Newport-road, Cardiff. 573dJ WANTED, good General.—Apply Miss Richards, 1, > St. George's-terrace, Swansea. 557r31 ANTED, General Servant; good references; small family.—Apply Z. F., Western Mail, Swansea. d4 ANTED, Guieral Servant; small house; two children.—Apply, stating reference, wages re- auired, &e„ K. 0.. Western Mail, Newport. 548r31 ANTED at once, a good General Servant; small family; no washing.—Apply 38, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 515r31 ANTED, respectable Young Girl ior Housework; fanriiy two; comfortable home.—Aipiy 12, Bangor- road, Roatli. 494131 WANTED, a respectable Girl as General.—Apply 97, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 484r31 ENERAL Servant; small family; good wages.—9, Archer-road, Penarth. 490r31 WANTED, good, steady Mother's Help as all-round General; business house.—37, George-street, Docks, Cardiff. 473^2 IRL Wanted; about 14; family two.-Mrs. Morris, G Pembroke House, Dinas Powis. 430r30 ENERAL Servant Waited; washing; two in family; references.—Harris, 2, Avenue, Merthyr. 455d2 ANTED" General; 18 to 20; good reference; no cooking; good wages to respectable girl.—25, Windsor-terrace, Penarth: 454r30 ANTED, by November 11th, Young Girl, about 15, to Assist Housework.—Mrs. Saunders, 232, w 15, to Assist Housework.—Mrs. Saunders, 232- Chepstow-road, Maindee, Newport. 391dl ANTED, good General who can wash, starch, and iron; salary £ 20 per annum.—Apply Matron. Truant School, QuakerAl Yard, Treharris. 76530 CLEAN, respectable Girl immediately as General.— Apply Mrs. Jeenes, Griffin Hotel, Brynmawr. dl ENERAL Servant Wanted; aged about 20 years; h^lthy, ar.d fond of children!—Apply 81. Con- naught-road, Cardiff. 349dl GENERAL, for Country, near Cardiff; small house, four in family (no children); active elderly person not objected to; abstainer; wages, £ 16.—D 58, Western Mail, Cardiff. 341dl WANTED immediately, good General.—Apply, with references. Gale, Bunch of Grapes, Pontypridd. 303r31 GOOD General Servant Wanted; two in family; gas fires.—Apply 43, Stanwell-road, Penarth. al2007 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. J. M. Rees, Bedlinog. 267r31 ANTED immediately, good General Servant able to do Plain Cooking; small family; good references.—Apply 47, The Parade, Cardiff. 262r31 A- good General Servant Wanted; small family; nurse kept.—Apply 69, Newport-road, Roath, Cardiff. r31 ANTED at once, Young General; good references. —298, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 202r30 WANTED, good General at once.—Apply 177, Castle- road, Cardiff. 196r30 ANTED, a strong Girl, about 17, who could Milk when required.—Address Mrs. Johnson, Treadam, Abergi-vennj 183r30 Female Servants Want Places. CI ITUATION for Girl, aged 15; some experience.- S Matron, Home, Overland-road, Mumbles. 382r31 ANTED, by thoroughly experienced Laundress, Gentleman's Family Washing.—D 97, Western Mail, gardiff. 506d4 LADY Wishes to Recommend private laundress foi one family's washing, in Cardiff.—D 96, Western Mail, Cardiff 505d4 SINGLE Handed Housemaid, £ 18; also experienced Nurse; references.—Gray, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff. 420d4 WANTED, Situation m Useful Maid or WTait on Invalid; aged 27; good character.—A. Jennings, 31, Edward-road, Arno's Vale, Bristol 460r30 YOUNG Housemaid Seeks Situation.—Angus, Glynne Tower, Penarth. 428r30 ITUATIONS Wanted for Several General Servants (Country Girls).—Mrs. Coster's Registry, Glouces- ter. 424d2 WANTED, Situation Second Housemaid; tall; aged 20; please state wages.—Address G. L., Penyian, Boncath R.S.O., South Wales. 449d2 WOULD Go on Supply as Parlourmaid or House- Parlourmaid, or to Do Plain Needlework.— Apply P-, 5, North Edwwd-etreet, Cardiff, 414d2 g>rrbant £ » Female Servants Want Places- Continued. WANTED, Families' Washing by experienced Laun- t't' dress; good drying ground; satisfaction guaranteed.—Apply D 73, Western Mail, Cardiff. d2 WANTED, by respectable Person, Daily Work.—11., 91, Bedford-street, Roath, Cardiff. 335r30 AS General; cook, wash; early riser; good charac- ter; £ il— £ 12.—British Agency, 105, Alfred-street, Roath Park, Cardiff. Stamp. 343dl COOiv, Housemaid, Nurse, Mother's Help, General Disengaged (superior).—Castle Registry, Windsor- place, Cardiff. 296r31 Male Servants Wanted. WANTED, Groom and Drive Out when required; wages, 20s. per week.—Whiting, Hay Merchant, Aberdare. 615dl WANTED, experienced Coachman, single-handed; drive single and pair.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Walter Morgan, Forest House, Treforest. 628d5 WANTED, Under Gardener at onee; one well used t-o gardening preferred.—Apply, with full par- ticulars, Gardener, The Mount,, Gowerton. 76558 WANTED, a Man to Look After Milking Cows and Make Himself Generally Useful; cottage and garden on the premises.—Apply John Price, Barrack Farm, Newport. 551d4 WANTED, a strong, active Young Man to Take Charge of Horse and Trap and to Look After Small Kitchen Garden; none need apply who is not well up in his work; a permanency to a willing and obliging person.—Apply E 5, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 76555 WANTED, on Small Farm, Shepherd or Working Foreman; married; no family; able to kill and dress. Wife Dairy and Poultry; separator used.—E 4, Western Mail, Cardiff 76554 WANTED, a strong Lad to Look After Horse and Trap and Cow and Make Hi'Useif Generally Useful.—E 7, Western Mail, Cardiff. 532d4 n C10WMAN Wanted, November 18th; good house, j large garden, 18s. a week.—Evans, Radvr Court, Llandaff. 528d4 WANTED, Young Man. good Milker, Retail"M'ilk by Cart, Make Himseif Generally Useful; live in.—Thomas Phillips, Maesykerniew Farm, near Crurn- lin, Mon. 431d2 SPANIELS.—Wanted a Man to Break Two Spaniels to guus.—Apply Richards, 6, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 411d2 GROOM-Coaohman; also Gardener; live out.—State references, wages Z. Z., Western Mail, Swansea. 282r31 WANTED, Young Man to Look After Horse and Trap, Garden, Small Greenhouse, and Make Himself Generally Useful; steady.—State wages D 52, Western Mail, Cardiff. 280r31 WANTED, tteady Farm Workman; used the W work generally.-X., Western Mail, Swansea. dl WANTED, Helper m Stable, immediately; must br. a steady, sober man, with good character; wages 183. per week, with lodgings.—Coachman, Coldra, Caerleon, Mon. 274r31 WANTED, Page Boy or Footman; best testi- W monials required.—Apply The Butler, L7 jSnewrdd, LJ8uch s¡.il. 76494 Male Servants Want Places. WANTED, Situation Stud Groom or Coachman; breaker, trainer of young stock; aged 29; niai- ried.—Benshaw, 43, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 579dl WANTED, Situation as Coachman; drive, single and pair.—Apply Coachman, Peu-ty-Parc, Clar- beston Koa,l. Pembrokeshire. 235r30 SITUATION Wanted as Farm Bailiff; life expe- S rience, pasture and arable land, valuation of stuck, dairy, &c.; married; good ieferences-D 43, Western Mail, Cardiff. 241r30 f}ouI 90sistant», &t. Situations Vacant. WANTED immediately, Two good Generals.—Apply, with relerences, Thomas, White Hart Hotel, Tonypandy. 638d5 BARMAID.—Wanted, Beginner, eighteen to twenty years ol age; active and of nice appearance.— personally, Albion Hotel, Penarth. 653dl WANTED, strong Youth to Look After Cob, Drive, w and Make Himself Generally Useful.—Appiy Proprietor, Mount Stuart Hote', Cardiff. WANTED at once, experienced Second Boots.— t' Aiipiy Mrs. ltuwe, Queen's Hotel, Newport, dl WANTED, a Cook-General for a Hotei in a Colliery distri t; good wages given to a suitable person. Also a Young Man to Attend Hoise and Make Himself UeUt,ra¡;y Useful —Appiy E 27, Western Mail, Car- diff. 661d5 WANTED, a clean, respectable Girl as GeneraL— Appiy Loudoun Hotel, Cardiff. 612d5 WANTED, an experienced Billiard Marker for DOT- lais Constitutional Club.—Apply immediately, with references and wage" required, to Secretary. 76567 ANTED at once, a Laid tor -B»Ui»rd-ro<»m; 5s. j weekly; sleep in.—Apply Steward, Liberal Club,. Swansea: 556r31 WAITRESS, Chambermaid, and Pantrymaid; all must be thoroughly experienced, with good refe- rences. Also Wanted, reliable Night Porter; he must aiso have good references for honesty, sobriety, and civility.—Apply at once to Mrs. McBryde, Castle Hotel, Swansea. 558d4 WANTED at once, smart Lad to Assist in Bar and Make Himself Useful; live indoors.—Apply Bertram Hotel, Cardiff. 508d4 ANTED, a superior Girl for Stores and Linen; some knowledge of bar work required.—Apply, with full particulars, Angel Hotel, Cardiff. 504r31 HEAD Boots and Under Boots Wanted for the Black Lion Hotel, Aberdare; both to live in, and must produce good references.—Apply A. S. Pleace, Proprietor. 518^31 ANTED, strong Girl as General Servant.—Apply W l'roprietress, Great Western Hotel, Cardiff. r30 ANTED, an "xperienced Cook; also Pantrymaid. —Apply Mrs. Hislop, Penarth Hotel, Penarth. 432r30 TILL ROOM-M AIDS.—Wanted, • November 14th. Sr Two thoroughly respectable Girls as Firet and Second in first-class Country Hotel; must have had previous experience.—Apply, stating age and wages re- quired, Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford. 429r30 WANTED, experienced Barmaid.—Apply Managsr, Royal Hotel, Swansea. 290d2_ W' ANTED, by Ferndale Band Institute, a Cornpe- tent Billiard Marker and General Assistant.— Apply, stating experience and salary wanted, to H. G. Richards, secretary, Arcade-chambers, Pontypridd. 76534 WANTED,, a thoroughly-experienced Barmaid foi Qui^k Counter Trade; state age, references, ana 5alary.-Apply Walnut Tree Hotel, Port Talbot. 404d2 ITCHEN M AID] experienced, Wanted. — Apply Westgate Hotel, Newport, Mon. 390dl ANTED immediately, a good Cook-General; no with references, stating wage" Mrs. Richard Lloyd, Wine Vaults, Merthyr. 228r30 WANTED, experienced Commercial-room Waitreis, Cook, Chambermaid; also Handy Man Used to Hotel Work.—Apply Davies, Shaftesbury Temperance Hotel, Newport. 232r30 WANTED, strong Girl for Public-house, near Chep- stow, as General; able to serve; good character; good home.-Apply Horn Hotel, Chepstow. 189r30 ANTED, a Cook-GeneraL—Apply, with reference, Castle Hotel, Barry Dock. 102r31_ ANTED immediately, Two Generals.—Appiy L. Lisle, Belle Vue Hjtel, Penrhiwceiber. 42r31 1- Situations Wanted. E-ENGAGEMENTS Required for Several reliable Waitresses, Barmaids, Chambermaids, House- maids, Waiters, &c.-Marks's Hotel Registry, Castle Arcade. Telephone Number 01086. 542r31 BARMAN, thoroughly experienced, aged 22, Wants Situation as First or Second; good references; Cardiff or South Wales preferred.—O 94, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4974d4 BARMAN Requires Re-engagement; aged 25; first- class references.—D 88. Western Mail, Cardiff. i30 HOTEI S.—wrant">d, by Young Lady, Re-engagement in good-class bar; satisfactory references.—Address H. Davis, 34, Southfleld-street, Worcester. 453r30 ^ENGAGEMENT Barmaid or Book-keeper; dis- ]It engaged October 30th.-Swansea Castle, Oxford- street, Swansea. • 398dl TWO Young Ladies, 28 »nd 22, Desire Re-engage- ment in Bar; could take charge.—Apply 90, Clifton-street, Cardiff. 344dl RE-ENGAGEMENT Housekeeper, Manageress, or R superior Barmaid; exceptional references.—D ,38, Western Mail, Cardiff 217r30 YOUNG Lady, experienced (superior), Desires Situa- tion in first-class Bar; last engagement 15 months. K. M., Western Mail, Swansea. 220r30 Clerks anb jfianagtrs. Clerks and Managers Wanted. WANTED, in Merchant's Office at Docks, smart Boy.—E 24, Western Mail, Cardiff. 637d5 WANTED, at a colliery office at Docks, Junior Clerk, able to write shorthand, typewrite, check wages, accounts, &c.-Apply, E 21, Western Mail, Car- diff, 627dl SPECIAL Evening Shorthand Speed Classes; mode- S rate fees; Typewriting, if desired.—Write or call, Skerry's College, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 624d5 CLERKSHIPS in Civil Service.—Evening Classes C Now Forming; Second Division Excise, Customs, tec.—Skerry's College, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. 625d5 WANTED, a Secretary and Time-keeper to a limited company. Salary, 40s. per week.—Appli- cations, with testimonials, to be made to E 20, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 598d5 WANTED, an Assistant Surveyor in a Steam Coal Colliery; good opening for a young man wish- ing to gain experience and willing to worL-Address, stating wages required, age, and experience, to D 75, Western MaH, Cardiff. 76540 CLERK War.ted; one used to house and estate agency preferred.—Applicants please send copies of testimonials and state salary required, to K. p., Western Mail Office, Newport. 549d4 OUNG Lady, Shorthand, Typist, Wanted at once Y for Correspondence and Office Work.—Apply, jlating full particulars, E 3, Western Mail, Cardiff. r31 WANTED at once, competent Shorthand and Type Writer; aged 16; preference to one who has knowledge of general office work.-Reply, stating quail. fications, D 95, Western Mail, Cardiff. 502r31 WANTED, respectable Junior for Shipbrokers Office, Bute Docks.—D 98, Western Mail, Cardiff. 501r31 COLLIERY Manager.—Wanted, an experienced and practical Manager for Steam Coal Collieries in Monmouthshire.—Apply D 89, Western Mail, Cardiff. 482d4 WANTED, Colliery Manager who holds first-class certificate; state age, experience, and salary.— Apply D 93, Western Mail, Cardiff. 76552 AN Architect, Surveyor, and Valuer has a Vacancy for an Articled Pupil—E 10, Western Mail, Car- tNd4 Cltrks an]) ittaitagrrs* Clerks and Managers Wanted-Con- tinued. WANTED, Young Lady Take Charge Butcher's Desk.—Apply, with references, Batten, Clare- road, Cardiff 333dl ANTED, a Shorthand Clerk; good typist (latest Yost); must have thorough knowledge of colliery accounts, stores, and royalty accounts.—Apply, stating age, experience, salary required, and giving references, to Apex, Western Mail, Swansea. 76524 2s. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. Offered to Either Sex (who can write) for their Spare Moments; work may be done evenings.—For particulars send addressed envelope to M. Trustcott and Co., aa, Glendower, Torquay. 213r30 Clerks and Managers Want Places. rMHOROUGHLY experienced Clerk desires perma- X nent or temporary employment as Book-keeper or Cashier; well up; ahctai^t-r; excellent testimonials and rdereuees.-E19, Western Mail, Cardiff. 596d5 BOOK-KEEPER Desires Re-engagement; twelve years' experience; excellent references.—E 18. Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 597dl EXPERIENCED Ledger Clerk (23), thorough know- ledge of office work, Seeks Situation.—Apply E 8, E ledge of office work, Seeks Situation.-Apply E 8, Western Mail, Cardiff. 526r31 OUNG Architect (21) Desires Engagement in or Y near Cardiff; competition, perspective, and con- tract drawings, quick tracer; specifications, quantities; expeditious and constant.-D 81, Western Mail, Car- diff- 461r30 ARCHITECT'S Assistant Requires Situation; able design, survey, plot ottt, measure up old buildings, details; shorthand; good references; moderate salary.— Apply Z., Western Mail Office, Swansea. 222r30 CrabcUtrs, 3n;ntt £ &r. Travellers, Agents, &c., Wanted. MAN Wanted; 30s. weekly and commission; speci- mens free; experience unnecessary.—Address Acme tiu; face Company, Blackpool 613d5 YOUNG Man Wanted; 35s. per week and commis- sion; regular work; splendid opening.—Address Compo Works, Farnwcrth. Bolton, Lanes. 619d5 TRA\ ELLER WTanted to Represent Firm of Printers and Manufacturing Stationers: applicant must understand the business and have good connection at the docks.—E 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. 587d5 WANTED, Represent good Quarry in Swansea and Neath Districts for Paving, Sills, Kerbs, Chan- nelling, &e.-Z. D., Western Mail, Swansea. 564d4 rpO Explesiv* Agents.—The Electric Blasting Appa- J. ratus Company, of Cinderford R.S.O. (established 1873), are Open to Appoint a Few Agents Where Not Already Represented for the Sale of their well-kiown Electric Fuses, made for firing all kinds of explosives. Also Firing Cables, Exploders, &c. 4214d flartnerdtHps. WANTED, Partner, with from £ 500 to £ 1,000, to Join in Working Colliery; two pits sunk, all machinery complete and working; estimated coal from the two pits, without further sinking, over 1J millions^ bear Llautwit coal; splendid (,pportunity; colliery can be investigated; principals or their solicitors only dealt with.—Apply William Griffiths, The Cottage, Llan- carvan. 4992dl AB O Guide to Stock Exchange. New Enlarged Edition, fully explaining various methods of operating, &c. How with £10 profits at rate of 500 to 1,000 per cent, per annum can be obtained.—Post free from Publishers, 81, Birch-lane, Manchester. 3497d s>t)0i) assistants* Shop Assistants Wanted. DRAPERY.—Wanted, Young Man for Dress Depart- ment—Apply J. Jenkins, Draper, Porth. 552d5 YOUNG Lady for Jewellery; experience not neces- sary. Only those of smart and good appearance need apply personally to Australian Diamond Company, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, from 11 to 1, 3 to 4.30. 599dl DRAPERY.—Wanted, Assistant to General Drapery; outdoors.—Apply Manager, Co-operative, Blaina. 76565 CLOTHING and Gent.'s Mercery.-Wanted, Two 8UHUt Young Men; speak Welsh; live out; per- inanency.—Apply Dunn, Swansea. 560d4 rpO Tailors' Salesmen.—Wanted, a smart Junior; X must be a good stock-keeper.—T. C. Palmer, 35, Castle-street, Swansea. 563d4 FURNITURE and Fine Art.—Experienced and com- petent Salasman Required immediately.—Apply, with fullest particulars and salary required, to Z. C., Western Mail, Swansea. 567d4 TjnHE Glamorgan Woollen and Tailoring Co. (1901), _L Limited, Require the Services of a first-class Shop Assistant; experienced in window dressing and solicit- ing; liberal remuneration and permanent situation to suitable man.—Apply by letter, stating age and expe- rience, 41 and 43, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. 492r31 GROCERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior for Grocery Counter.—Star Supply Stores, Aberdare. 524r31 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, a Junior Assis- G tant; indoors; Welsh.—Apply D. C. Parry, Llaneily. 5201:31 ■"I"SLANTED, a Young Lady Accustomed to tho Book V T and Stationery Trade.—Apply W. Lewis, 22, I>uke-stieet, Cardiff. 534r31 GROCERY.—Wanted, Junior and Improver—Write full particulars Phillips, Tea Shop, Tleorchy. i2 GROCERY.—Wanted, a Young Man as Junior; live indoors.—Apply, with references, Timothy Jones, Supply Stores, Gorseinon. 440d2 LEWIS Lewis and Co., Diapers, Swansea, have Vacancies for experienced Young Ladies; Welsh. 447r30 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, Young Ladies for Fancy and Young Men for Heavy; permanency.— Evans, 98, Marlborough-road, Chelsea. 448dl PRESENT Tea Trade.—Wanted, experienced Assis- p tant to Manage Branch; also Junior Assistant.— Particulars Thomas and Co., Market-square, Merthyr. 456r3O DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady for Showroom and Millinery Sales.—Apply, with full particulars, Edwards and Co., Drapers, Llaneily. 76545 DRAPER. Y.—Wanted, Young Lady to Serve Through.—State salary Miles, Hajes Bridge, Car- diff. 38odl GROCERS.—WTanted immediately, smart Young Man to Grocerj aged 17 to 20; knowledge of Welsh necessary; live out.-Apply, with references, Manager, Duffryn Co-operative Stores, Mountain Ash. 305r31 DRAPERY.—Junior Young Man; also Youth Apprentice.—W. Morgan, Draper, Pentre, Ponty- pridd.. 309r31 DRAPERS.—Wanted, an experienced Young Man D with a knowledge of Outfitting; Welsh neces- sary; wages 25s. per week (living out). Applications, stating age and experience, to be in by Tuesday, October 29th.-Co-operative Society, Cardiff-street, Aberdare. 269r31 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, Junior and Assistant; outdoor; references.—James Brothers, Brynmawr. 272r31 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, smart Junior.—Full particu- lars (live out) apply WT. Mason, Boot Warehouse, Abertil!ery. 230r30 DRAPERY.—Young Men Wanted as Assistants.— ■^3Ply, personally, Morgan Jenkins, 40/43, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 3882d Shop Assistants Want Places. YOUNG Lady Requires Situation Fruit Business or Confectionery.—E 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. d4 BUTCHERS.—Situation WTanted as Shopman, Eng- lish—Colonial; references.—D 84, Western Mail, Cardiff. 467r30 Milliners and Dressmakers Wanted. MILIINERY.—Wanted, experienced, stylish Mil- M iiner.-Apply personally, or full particulars in first letter, Williams and Co., 127 and 128, Bute-street, Treorchy. 586d5 MILLINERY.—W. Thomas, Draper, Pontypridd, M has Vacancy for Young Lady as Apprentice. d4 DRESSMAKING.—Morgan and Co., the Hayesj Cardiff, Require a thoroughly experienced Coat Hand; live out.-Apply to Miss Cox. 540d4 DRESSMAKING.—Morgan and Co., 34, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, Require a thoroughly experienced Bodice Hand; live out.-Apply to Miss Mullins. r3l Milliners and Dressmakers Want Places DRESSMAKER.—Re-engagement First Hand, Small Workroom; good reference; South Wales pre- ferred.-Apply D 49, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. r31 jBisrdlaneeus situations. Situations Vacant. WANTED, Haulier; used to horses and delivery; temperate.—Co-operative Stores, New Trede- 64{)d5 WANTED immediately, sharp Youth or Young Man to Deliver Bread and Parcels and Assi-t Generally.—Simon, Central Stores, Pembroke. 616d4 ■\ TTANTED, strong lioy for Smithshop.—Elkington^ V V l'enarth-road, Cardiff. 629dl PAINTERS.—Wanted, excellent Grainer and Paper- hanger; country.—Evans, Architect, Windsor- place, Cardiff. 602dl 0~Pork"Butchers.—Wanted, Young Man accustomed T to Horses and Able to Kill Pigs.—Apply, with references, Docker, Clifton-street. 603d5 YOUNG Lad wanted, age about 14, to make himself Generally Useful.—Apply Australian Diamond Com- piny, 91. St. Mary-street, 11 to 1, 3 to 4.30. 600dl BAKERS.—Wanted, good Third; eight hours~niglit shift.—Apply Manager, Co-operative, Blaina. 76566 BUTCHERS—W anted, good Vll-round Hand; "good wages given to practical man.—Morgans, Butcher, Penrhiwceiber. 582d5 Thomas and Evans, Porth, have Vacancy for first-cIa&; Confectioner for small goods depart- ment; must be well up ai-d have first-class references. 580d5 WANTED, Apprentice to Watch, Clock, and Jewel- lery Trade; indoors; comfortable home; pre- mium.-E 14, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. 589dl GROCERY.—Wanted, Young Man to Deliver Goods and Assist in Shop; wages 24s. per week.—Apply, not later than November 1st, to Co-operative Society, Senghenith. 553r31 PONTYPRIDD.—Wanted immediately, experienced Drayman; constant employment to suitable man. -Apply, personally, to Manager, Graig Brewery. r31 STABLE Foreman Wanted, to Superintend about 20 Horses, Hauliers, fcc., and Assist with Traffic; must be experienced man, and not afraid of work; preference given to one with veterinary knowledge.— Apply, stating age, full particulars of qualifications, experierce, wages required, copies of references, Messrs. W. A. Baker and Co. (Limited), Wholesale Iron- mongers, Newpcrt. 546r31 WANTED, steady Young Man; to take charge under roll turner of cold rolls in 3-mill tin- works.—Apply, stating age, experience, and wage* required, to D 94, Western MaU, Cardiff. 76553 iBiscdlanfous Situations. I. Situations Vacant.—Continued. APPOINTMENTS Under Government.—r'or Coun- try Candidates of modeiate education hundreds of appointments annually; giris under 20, boys under 22- Clark's is the leading London Civil Service College, and coaches for all examinations by correspondence. Post-office, Customs. Excise, War Office, Aamiralty— 5.000 successful. Now is the best tiae to join foi winter and spring exuns. Large guide and advice free.—Address Secretary, Claik's College, 1. Chancery- lane, London. 4707 PROFITABLE Home Work, Either Sex; no expe- P rience required.—Apply or write H., Knitting Company, 50, High Holborn, London. 471d 15s. to 30s. a Week may be Made by Either Sex in Spare Tune or Evenings.—Enclose addressed enve- lope Mei>srs. Humphrey, 10, Tennyson-street, Battersea, London, S.W. 436d2 INCREASE Your Income.—There are many men who at the present time are earning only a small weekly wage who would be glad to have an opportunity of add- ing to their incomes; to such men, if they are intel- ligent, active, and able to Epare a few hours daily, this advertisement is addressed, and anyone "ho wishes to know how his earnings may be increased and his interests advanced will be supplied with particulars free upon applicrtion. The work need not interfere with any present occupation, and an hour or so per day regu- larly employed in this particular business has been found by many who have commenced by taking up the work in their spare time sufficient to make a splendid start, which has encouraged them after learning the work to dewte their whole time, giving up other employment. Residence in any part of the United Kingdom is no objection, as the work can be localised. —For particulars address D 76, Western Mail, Cardiff. L19203 W" ATCHMAKER Wanted; practical and steady; reference.—Apply J. Kinstiey, Tonypandy, Rhondda Vpllev. 402d2 PRINTERS.—Wanted immediately, good, all-round P Hand.—State ag- Guardian Office, Rhymnev. dl BUTCHERS.—Wanted, respectable Young Man as Se-ond n Slaughterhouse and Assist in Trade Generally.—Apply E. J. StockweB, Tonypandy. 318dl DOOR-MAN Wanted; must be good nailer; private work only.—Powlejland and Mason, Swansea. r31 WANTED, a good Watch and C.ock Jobber; one who can pivot properly; permanency to steady, reliable man.—App^, tfating wages and references, Scott, Jeweller, Poiftf, 304r31 £ 30 a Month can be made with £ 10.—For particu- lars address Cantro, 154, Leadenhall-street, Lon- don. 27047 FOREMAN of Fitters.—Wanted, in Small General Engineering Works and Foundry near Swansea, an energetic Man who can aDd will superintend and lay out work for hands and njachines both systemati- cally and economically; must lie a 6.30 a.m. man, and d perfectly steady; write (in co dence), giving full par- ticulars of experience and aw and standing, weekly wage expected.—Apply, in first stance, to T. R, Daily News, Cardiff. | 291r31 ANITARY Inspectorships; Salaries £ 100 to £ 250; numerous vacancies; ladii eligible; postal course of lessons for the coming Car exam. now commen- r cing; previous experience un essary; 250 successful candidales.—Robt. Muishens, siutarv Science Teacher, Sunderland. j 367dB ANTED, Chair Frame Mlker.—Apply J. C. Fray- wng, 189, Castle-road. Cardiff. 224r30 Situations Wanted. YOUNG Man Seeks Situation (disengaged November 2nd) as Driver or Warehouseman; experienced; good references.—W., c/o Morgan-street, New Trede- gar. 639dl WANTED, by a Pensioned Sergeant-major, Position of Trust, Whole or Part Time; unexceptionable testiwonials.-E 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 651dl WANTED, Situation as Miller or in Warehouse.— Britt.'n, 5, Crichton-street, Cardiff. 503r31 BUTCHERS.—Young Man Requires Situation as B Slaughterman and Assist in Shop.-Appiy R. Morgan, c/o .Tones. Pork Butcher, Abertillery, Mon. r31 WHEELWRIGHT or Light Bodymaker Wants VV Situation.—R. 92. Plassey-street, Penarth. d2 ""VTOUTK (19), respectable, Any Capacity; good j[ driver.—B., 10, Pomeroy-street, Cardiff. 308r31 apartments* Apartments Wanted. ANTED immediately in Barry "sitting, two bed iroms; bath; homely; cheap; three children, youngest 8-—Hawley, Amhergt-crescent. Barry Island. dl Apartments to Let. CENTRAL.—Private Front Apartments, One or Two Gentlemen.—18, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 626d5 85, Newport-road.—Comfortable Furnished Apartments (With or Without Use Piano). 614d5 SUPERIOR Apartments to Let in Stanwell-road, Penarth; special terms, for winter months; good cooking and Ettendance.—Apply E 12, Western Mail, Cardiff. -I 576d5 OUPERIOR Apartments to Let; terms moderate.— S Thanet House, 55, Cathedral-road, Cardiff 631d5 UNFURNISHED Rooms; oven grate, conservatory, with dresser; moderate.—105, Tewkesbury-street, Cathays. 574d5 T~'0 Let, Sitting-room, One or Two Bedrooms; hot, cold bath; no children.—99J Frederick-street, off Queen-street, Cardiff. 575d5 SMALL, cosy Sitting-room, with Piano, Bedroom, S Bath (hot and cold).—198, Castle-road, Cardiff. r.31 LANBLEDDIAN Gardens! — Furnished Apart- ments healthy; dose town, college.—E 2 Wee- tern Mail, Cardiff. 513d4 FIlteT Class Sitting-room, One or Two Bedrooms^ Hoiin Dene, 56, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 500d4_ RAWING- Room Apartments to Let in Tredegar- ville, or Gentlemen Taken as Paying Guests.—E 9, Western Mail, Cardiff. 513d4 URNISHED Rooms in Penarth; moderate for per- manency; ladies preferred.—Redvers, Victoria-road. 495d4 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments for Two C Gentlemen; with or without board.-58, Crwys- road, Cardiff. 525d4 WELL Furnished Front Apartments; every con- venience; piano; terms moderate.—136, Rich- mond-road, Cardiff. 480d2 BOARD-Lodgings—Combined Room or Apartments Offered.—25, Clare-street. Riverside, Cardiff. d2 APARTMENTS, or Share Sitting-room, Separate Bedroom; board if required.—144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 389dl COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments for Two C Gentlemen; hot and cold baths.-51. Neville-street, Cardiff. al2016 BOARD-Residence, for Gentleman or Two Friends Sharing Rooms.—26, Glynrhondda-street, Cardiff. 302r31 APARTMENTS (Furnished)—Front Sitting-room and Bedroom; gentleman or lady and gentleman; h.c. bath; good cooking and attendiance.—57, Talbot- street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 279r31 TO Let, Furnished Apartments; suit a lady or lady and gentleman; no children.—56, Plantagenei- street, Cardiff. 229r30 ISITORS to London will find the Wilton Hotel adjoining Station Victoria, S.W., comfortable and especially convenient for reaching all parts of London either by direct omnibus or underground rail- way; Paddington underground to Victoria 20 minutes. Night porter.—Telegraphic address, Tuffato, London. 119052 BRISTOL.—Shaftesbury House, King-square. Cen- trally situated. Visitors will find Home from Home. Bed-breakfast, 2s. 6d.; per day, 4s. 6d. 214r30 fjrrmtSt5. Dwelling-houses Wanted. WANTED, a Country House, neighbourhood of Cardiff (near a railway station), with about 3 reoep- tion-rooms and 8 bedrooms.—Reply, with all particulars, to J. Richard Thomas, Auctioneer and Valuer, 18, Quay-street, Cardiff. al2036 WANTED. House, with 5 or 10 acres of land, near Newport; state full particulars.—Apply D 92, Western Mail, Cardiff. 489d4 W~ ANTED to Hire, small Furnished Souse in Cardiff for 2 or 3 months; no children.—D 91, Western Mail, Cardiff. 488r31 ANTED, to Rent House (three reception-rooms, seven bedrooms), Park place, St. Andrew's- crescent, or lower part of Newport-road.—E 6, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. a12043 WANTED to Rent, within six miles of Cardiff. House containing three reception and six or seven bed rooms, stabling, &c.—Apply Hern and Tertwee, Estate Agents, Cardiff. 34Qdl Dwelling-houses to be Let. ESSKS. Si HERN AND PERTWEE. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Printed Monthly Kagister IFree) of Estates, Houses and Business Premiaw to be Let or Sold. all790 Offices, 93. st. Mary-street. Cardiff. Established 1849. 69, Pontcanna-street; two reception-rooms, large kitchen, scullery, and good offices; six bedrooms, hot and cold bath, lavatory, and w.c.; cellar in base- ment; 15s. a week clear.-Apply 102, Llanfair-road, Car- diff. 620d5 61, Plasturton-avenue; two sitting-rooms, four bed- rooms, hot and cold bath, lavatory, and w.c.; good kitchen, scullery, and offices; cellar in basement; 15s. a week clear.—Apply 102. Llanfair-road, Cardiff. d5 A Really very superior Residence to Let, overlooking the best part of Roath Park; electric trams shortly.—Apply W. H. Kernick, 19, Claude-road, Car- diff. 605dl O Let, No. 52. Park place, Cardifl; 3 reception, ~6 bed rooms, good cellars, pantries, and every con- venience; newly painted and papered; ELECTRIC LIGHT and gas fittings.—Apply W. Bunning, Blair Athol, Llaniihen, Glam. 811557 VANS A: HANCOCK, Estate Agents, Auctiooe^s, and Valuers, Borough-chambers, Wnarton-street, Cardiff, have the following Premises to Let:- 33, PARK-PLACE; low rent to good tenant 66, COBURN-STREET, House and Shop; 118 per week. 41, HEW ELL-STREET, Cogan; 5s 6d per week. 46, ELDON-ROAD, House and Shop; 111 per week. 64, UNION-STREET; 8s 6d per week. 4, AGATE-STREET, Roath; 8s. per week. 3, COLUM-PLACE; close to town: Us. per week. 161, PEARL-STREET, Roath; 6s 6d. per week. 127, WOODVILLE-ROAD, House and Shop; 14s. 6d. per week. al1174- rfVHE Quay, Ilfracombe.—Eating and Boarding House. —To be Let, with immediate possession, on lease, the Atalanta Eating and Boarding House, situate on The Quay, Ilfracombe, which is well frequented by visitors to Ilfracombe, especially in the season. The house contaim-on the ground floor, a large dining- room 33ft. 9in. by 18ft. 7in., shop, and private sitting- room, besides kitchens and usual offices, and on the upper floors there are dining and drawing room, 18 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and all usual accommodations, and a large fiat roof overlooking the sea and a private way to beach. A very profitable ready-money business can be carried on by a suitable person, and the house is in gvod repair.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. F finch and Chanter, Solicittrl, Barnrtaple and Ilfra- C!Om1I8. 7 £ 526 t -tJrfmtSt5. Dwelling-houses to be Let-Continued. rpO Let, Residences at Newport; 217 feet above sea .1 level; almost Entire absence of fog and damp; rentals £110-£50. Similar at 155 and zE40 at Xmas; 15 minutes station, 2 minuses 'bus.—Young, 9, Tredegar- place, Newport. 76559 rpO .Let, for Six Months, -a comfortably-furnished, X sheltered Cottage, near Porthcawl; four rooms.— Apply to W. Po-vell, Auctioneer. 'Bridgend. 76560 ARE You Looking for a House £ —If so, before deciding apply for illustrated booklet showing how rent may be saved, which will be sent post free on receipt of post-card by D 77, Western Mail, Cardiff. L19204 VJO. 14, Egham-street, Rnmiily-road; front and back Xl sitting-room, good kitchens and offices, 3 good bedrooms, li. and c. bath, and w.c.; 9s. 6d. a week clear. —Apply 102. Lianfair-road, Cardiff. 566dl CRAIG-YR-EOS, near Southerndown.—This commo- C dious Residence to be Let-^Furnished) for Winter Months upon very moderate teims; three reception, seven bed rooms, large kitchens, laundry; stabling for three horses, with room for man. Tijere are delightful sea views and an excellent winter climate.—The Sutton Land Company jLimited), 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 345dl 41, Oi3rles-3treet; in good repair; rent £ 35-—Hop- kins. 10. Queen-street, Cardiff. 35Qdl_ LLANDAFF.—Leicester House, to Let; commodious L residential premises; recently painted and cleanseu throughout; available at once.—Apply Giliing and •Goodfel.ow, solicitors, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. dl "VTINE Xtoomed House; large kitchen, scullery, bath- i_\ room; suitable for re-letting; moderate.—D 54, Western Mail, Cardiff. 288r31 A Huuse of Your Own.—Write for Particulars of J\_ New System of House Purchase; payments less than rent will clear advance.—Address D 40, Western Mail, Cardiff. 219r50 DESIRABLE Residence, Park-place; suitable first-class boarding establishment, containing billiard-room with table, three reception-rooms, eight bedrooms; newly decorated throughout; rental low; favourable terms to thoroughly reliable person.- Apply Evans and Hancock, Wharton-street, Cardiff. 2fl6r30 A Large House; 10 bed. reception rooms; stiDies, coach-house, Arc.; Newport; low rent.—Atkins, Stuw-hill. 298d7 TO Let, No. 20, Pembroke-teJractf, Cardiff; eleven rooms: good order; centre of town; convenient to railway stations.—Apply 202, Newport-road, Cardiff. 4622d Dwelling-houses to be Sold. FOR Sale, 1, Ruthin-gardens, Cardiff; 6 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c. S. Rooney, 9, Quay-street, Cardiff. 608d5 FOR Sale, 24, Llandough-street, Cardiff; 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, 2 reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c.—S. Rooney, 9, Quay-street, Cardiff. 607d5 FOR Sale, a charming lieehold ttetached Family Residence, pleasantly situated in Clytha Park, New- port, containing fine entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, bathroom ih. and c.), lavatory downstairs and commodious cellerage; house beautifully decorated throughout; also stable and coachhouse built and fitted in first-c'ass style, with accommodation for several horses. The above, which commands extensive views, stands in its own grounds, which are well laid out with choice plants, trees, shrubs, kc, and a nice lawn, and is situated within 5 minutes of station. The greater part of purchase money can remain, if desired.—Apply A- Weight, Essenjene, Roath Park, Cardiff.' 583d5 FOR Sale, Six-roomed House in Pearl-street; gas laid on; rent 8s. per week; ground rent £ 2 10s.; price £ 170-—Apply 87, Woodville-road, Cardiff. 516d4 LLANTARNAM.—For Sale, pretty Bijou Cottage L (leasehold); 2 reception, 3 bed rooms; large garden; near station.—Apply Murphy, Ivy Cottage. 437d4 (\6, Rectory-road, Canton.—Sale or Let, Eight-roomed £ Villa; side entrance; excellent condition; large garden; healthy and select locality; 80 years unex- pired; ground rent R2 11s.; price £360; can arrange mortgage £ 300-—Apply Roberts-Jones and Everett, Market-buildings, Cardiff 527d4 T.10R Sale, Penylan-road, Semi-detached, DOUDIO- I fronted House; ground floor, three reception- rooms, kitchen, scullery, seven bedrooms, large garden; low ground rent.-Apply Cemley, Penylan-road, Car- diff. 332dl A Freehold Villa for Sale; double front, double bays, in healthy spot at Barry Dock; Channel and country view for miles round; containing drawing and dining rooms, large kitchen, scullery, and usual offices at back, 6 bedrooms, pressing-room, hot and cold bath, w.c.; two-stall stable, coach-house, loft over; side entrance; large garden; now oompleted.—J. Evans, 121, Barry-road, Cadoxton. 289r31 Ii^OR Sale, Two Well-built Houses.—Apply, 39, Albert-street, Aberdare. u30 FOR Sale, Llandaff Villa, 51, Stacey-road, Roath; 4 bedrooms, bathroom ihot arid, cold water), w.c. inside and out; latest improvements: splendid condi- tion: back entrance.—Apply W. Lates. Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 215r3O Business Premises to be Let. W-A-NSE-A- iadjolning High -street).-Ex tuns ive Bui!i- ness Premises, luitable.for "WhoJé6ale Traders or SWANSEA (adjoining High-street).—Extensive Busi- Manufacturers, comprising warehouses, •tore-rooms, stabling (ten stalls), large yard, toN^e Let or Sold,, with possession.—Apply John M. I<ceder and Son, 46, Wate:- Ic-o-street. Swansea. 659d5 69, Holton-road, Barry Dock; suit apy business.— Roach. Rotunda-buildings, Cardiff. 594d5 TO Let, Business Premises in Suburbs; good drapery business carried on for years.—E 17, Western Mail, Caidiff. 592d5 PORTH.—To Let, Shop, House, and Stable, centre Hannah-street; best position.—Apply D. J. Davies, Hannah-street, Porth. 588d5 ST. Mary-street, Cardiff.—Lock-up ,Shop, With Good Cellar; also Large Room Suitable for Studio or Shownom.-Apply John Jenkins, 10;. Westgate.-street, Cardiff. 412d2 mO Cab Proprietors.—Excellent position for Mews, JL rear of Synagogue, Let or Sell—Particulars 15, Cathedral-road. Cardiff. 347dl O HOPS in Bute-street, near Pier-head.—Hopkins, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 351dl 31, St. Mar}-street, Cardiff.—Ta. Let on Building Lease, Large Premises and Ya^d, having frontage to St. Mary-street and Baker's-row; Approximate area 872 square yards.-Lewis Hopkins, 10, Queen-street, dl PPLY 124, Albany-road, Cardiff, for Particulars of following Premises to Let; — Castle-road, 130; Double-fronted Shop; central position. Crwys-road, 113; Shop and Dwelling; side entrance. Albany-road, 42; Ironmonger's Shop; spacious rooms. Albany-road, 122; Commodious Shop, Dwelling &c. Lock-up Shop and Showroom, 122a, Albany-road. Stables (4 stalls), Loft, and Stores, Castle-road. Bakehouse and Stable, 27, Dalton-street, Crwys-road. Warehouse or Factory Premises, with Yard; 3 floors, each 40ft. x 30ft., off Albany-road. 322<18 Ronlilly-crescerlt, Canton, ouse and Shop; suit ) grocer, chemist, butcher, swe^s, china, tobacconist and stationer.—Williams, 25, RoyaPArcade, Cardiff. r30 TO Let, with immediate possession, Shop and Premises, No. 57, Queen-street; best position in Cardiff.-Apply Heard, Son, and Clogg, 24, Trinity- street, Cardiff. a8359 BLACKWEIR,—To Let, Butcher's Shop, or will suit any Business; large garden. Also Lock-up Shop. -81. Crwys-road, Cardiff. 256r31 CENTRAL Position, West Bute Dock, Cardiff.— Warehouse and Office, suitable provision or other wholesale merchant; moderate rentaL-Evans and Han- cock, Borough-chambers, W"hat{on-street, Cardiff. r30 Q ?) High-street, Cardiff; Icc&up shop and basement; ,iZi up-to-date front; low rental.—Phillips, 43. Caro- line-street. 187r30 BERTILLERY.—Shop and Housfc to Let; opiendid position, opposite Post-office, High-street.—Appiy Edmunds, Prince of Wales Hotel. 190r30 LARGE Premises to Let or Sold, suitable for ware- house or manufactory, on East Moors, Cardiff; grand opportunity for anyone requiring same, as no building land can now be had in the neighbourhood.— Apply Jenkins. 140, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. d2 -SuSiftes8 Premises to be Sold. FOR Sale, Butcher's Shop, Slaughter-house, and Stables in one of the most\thriving districts in Glamorgan; good reason for disposing of same.—Apply, first instance, Z. G., Western Mail. Swansea. 654d5 SWANSEA.—Lease of excellent Business Premises in Temple-street for Sale; good shop and dwelling accommodation; busy thorouglfare; early possession.— Apply John M. Leeder and Son, Estate Agents, Swan- sea. 660d5 FOR Sale, Two Houses (One a Shop), Wellington- etreet. Canton, Cardiff; 6 rooms each, usual offices; good gardens.-Apply Marquise and Jenkins, Auctioneers, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 38ldl Offices to Let. OFFICES, Queen-street; two commodious rooms: £ 30 per annum.—Wilkinson, Auctioneer, Cardiff. 208r30 iLanih Agricultural Land. WANTED, by February 2, 1901, to Rent, Pasture Faim, about 50 Acres, with House and Build- ings; within 20 miles radius of Newport preferred.- Apply K. S., Western Mai4, Newport. 642d5 WANTED, to Rent or Purchase Small Pasture Farm, about 40 acres, within 10 miles of Car- diff.—All particulars to George, Maindy Lodge, North- road, Cardiff. 415d2 $utolic-t)ouses ana Eustntssts Public-houses for Disposal. TO Let, all that commodious Double-licensed Pre- mises and Stables known as the King's Arms Hotel, Caerphilly, on a lease for ten years.—For par- ticulars apply Griffiths Bros. tLimited), Brewtrs, 1, Mill-parade, Newport. 649d5 TO Let, 011 long lease at a small-rental, a Double licensed House in good neighbourhood, near large works.—Apply Box 80, SwanseaJ 657d5 HOTEL, situate in heart of Bristol, taking £4L weekly^ capital saloon bar; billiard saloon ami room" house; under favourite Irewers, ales only; ic coining £1.400; brewers let £600 remain.-Apply Tebbs Victoria-chambers, Bristol. 610d5 HOTEL-Public, situate neighbourhood of Cuftcr Suspension Bridge, Bristol; nice open, pieasanl situation; roomy house; eound, reliable trade approaches £ 20 weekly; handsomely-fitted bar; ingoing £ 350 cash.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Victoria-chambers Bristol. 6lCd5 RAILWAY Family and Commercial Hotel prettj town Gloucestershire; modern-built premises; handsome vaults; yard, stabling; returns f,35 weekly a1 highest profits; ingoing at valuation, about £1.000; £250 may remain if desired.—Tebbs, Bristol. '610d5 FULLY Licensed House, principal main thorough fare Bristol; all counter trade; pays brewers £ <K monthly; rent £ 45; ingoing cash.—Tebbs. do SPIRIT Vaults, cleise proximity to Railway Station Bristol; takings average £ 20 weekly, principal^ glass trade; GOOD, sound, and respectable Beerhouse, centn Bristol, doing sound, reliable trade; must eel through death of wife; will sacrifice for £130; soun* business,—Apply Tebbs, Eratol, 010db rpublit'Douses ano EBusinesses Public-houses for Disposal—Continued. l OUT Beginners Admirably.—Respectable Beerhouse, centre Bristol; comfortable home; easily-managed trade: ingoing only £ 95-—Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. d5 EXCEPTIONALLY good Roadside Beerhouse, with Wines, situate 10 miles from Bristol: large garden, 21, acres land, stabling, outhouses; sound trade, £13 weekly; rent £25; ingoing £120 for good inventory; only requires seeing to purchase; immediate applicant can secure this.—Tebbs. 610d5 TORQUAY.—Smart Hotel in this healthy resort; T good trade all year round; ingoing £500; photo at office.—Apply Tebbs. 610d5 HOTEL, situate centre Bristol; large yard, stabling, which clears rent; returns average £ 4,000 per annum; ingoing, everything, about £3.000; £2,000 can remain to suitable tenant.—Tebbs. 610d5 FREEHOLD Hotel, Gloucestershire.—I can Sell this valuable Property for £ 2,000-—'Tebbs. 610'15 1,000 I icensed Houses on my Books to Select From.— Anjone requiring a licensed house write, stating your requirements, to Mr, Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Victoria-street. Bristol. 610d5 CMALL Hotel and Spirit Vaults, with Stabling and 0 Billiard-ioom, in a suburb of Bristol; well fur- nished; takings about £3,000 a year, which can be in- creased; is "ow under management; incoming reason- able; part purchase can remain to person d un- doubted respectability.—Clime, Brewer, Old Market- street, Bristol. 76563 LONDON, W.C. District.—Imposing Comer Fully- licensed House, in a thoroughly good business position; under lady management, and doing a genuine trade; a business man should double the turnover; large, handsomely-fitted bar, 9 good rooms; capital inventory; price to an immediate purchaser only £300.- Charrington's, Baroy Hotsc, US and 116, Strand, Lon- dnn, W.C. 568d4 T7VREE Double-licensed Publio-hon»e to Le:; good position; long lease: low rental: good club and garden; present owner retiring.—Apply Bridgend Inn, Hirwam. 438d2 rno Let, the New Inn, CVmavon, Port Talbot Fully- I 1'censedj.—For further particulars apply Buckley's Brewery (Limited], Llanelly. 76541 £90, Beerhouse; good position; trade guaranteed; bargain.—Jcnes, 90, Colston-street, Bristol. 76511 la Spirit Vaults; corner position; trade guaran- teed: rent £ 30-—Jones, as above. 76511 £220, Country Full-licence; four miles out; with land; proof trade.—Jones. 76511 £400, Spirit Vaults, near Station; same hands 20 years; trade guaranteed—Jones. 76511 £100, Fully-licensed House; rent £30; trade guaranteed.—Jones, Colston-street, BristoL 76511 Businesses for Disposal. fTlO be Disposed Of as a Going Concern, a Small and 1 compact Leasehold Brewery in Swansea, yielding good profits.—Further particulars of David Roberts, Auctioneer, Swansea, or of Messrs. Davies and Ingram, Solicitors, Swansea. 76570 A" TTRA CTIVE Restaurant and Commercial Hotel, situate in busiest part of Bristol; absolutely free beer and wine iong lease: returns average £25 weekiy; closed Sundays; everything fitted and fur- nished in good style; incoming for this valuable and well-known business, just as it stands, £ 800; every- I thing open to investigation, being genuine reason for disposing.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, ictoria- street, Bristol 609d5 R" EbTAURANT and Commercial Hotel, principal main thoroughfare Bristol; very attractive appear- ance; sound trade; changed tenants three times in 30 ¡ years; everything for £ 350-—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. d5 BARRY Cafe, Barry, Glamorganshire.—This famous and well-known Business for Disposal, through ill-health of proprietress; handsome restauraut bar, billiard saloon, 2 bathrooms, and 24 bedrooms, all fitted and furnished in costly style; good, sound investment; probably £700 will purchase everything as now stands. —Apply Tebbs, Bristol 609d5 DINING E-ooms, busiest thoroughfare Bristol; former tenant 26 years; anyone from South Wales could make fortune in this house; everything as it stands for £ 400-—Tebbs. 609d5 CIONFECTIONERY and Baking, situate in pleasant part Bristol; nice, attractive premises; present tenant seven years; ingoing £ 165— Apply Tebbs. dj UTCHER'S Business, suburb Bristol, taking .£35 B weekly: ingoing £110. Also Two Pork Butchers' Businesses, doing genuine trade; ingoing £8J and £13C. -Apply to Tebbs, Bristol 609d5 CJMALL Refreshment Business, Bristol; suit couple O admirably; ingoing only £60.-Apply Tebbs. à.5 RICE, £ 600 outright; excellent opening; photo- graphic, framing, and fine art business; satisfac- tory reasons for sale.—Roach, Rotunda-buildings, Car- diff. 591d5 O Printers.—For Sale, Small, complete Jobbing Office; splendid opportunity for energetic man.— Davies., 108, Dillwyn-street, Morriston. 562d4 OR Sale, Pork Butcher's Business, in main thorough- fare; fixtures at valuation.—E. R. Paterson, Auc- tioneer, 26, Clare-street., Cardiff. 526d2 LAINA.—Greengrocer, Fruit, and Confectioner's ^Business; good opportunity.—Apply long, Auc- tioneer, Brynmawr. 374dl ATTRACTIVE Restanrantand Commercial Hotel, .tl situate in busiest part of Bristol; absolutely free beer and wine licence; long lease; returns average £25 weekly; closed Sundays; everything fitted and fur- nished in good style; incoming for this valuable and well-known business, just as it stands, £800; every- thing open to investigation, being genuine reason for disposing.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Victoria- street, Bristol. 4826r3O RESTAURANT and Commercial Hotel, principal main thoroughfare Bristol; very attractive appear- ance; sound trade; changed tenants three times in 30 years; everything for £ 350-—Appiy Tebbs. Bristol. r30 BARRY Cafe, Barry, Glamorganshire.—This famous and well-known Business for Disposal, through ill-healt.. of proprietress; handsome restaurant bar, billiard saloon, 2 bathrooms, and 24 bedrooms, all fitted and furnished in costly style; good, sound investment; probabiy £700 will purchase everything as now stands. -Apply Tebbs, BristoL 4826r30 DINING Rooms, busiest thoroughfare Bristol; former tenant 26 years, anyone from South Wales conld make fortune in this house; everything as it stands for £ 400—Tebbs. 4826r30 jfarm an]) <§aruen. Produce for Sale. CHOICE Cooking and Eating Hand-picked Apples; 301bs. for 3s.; packages free; cash with order. Also Fresh Eggs and Poultry weekly.—Davies, Whitecliff Farm. Coleford, Glos. 584d5 GOOD hand-picked Blenheims, 12s. 6d. per pot of 631b.; 7s. 6d. per half pot; carriage and basket included; cash.—F. Boswell, Bengeworth, Eves- ham. 313d ABBAGE Plants.-Offenhanfs and Mein's Nc). 1; c st-.0n,- p]aTit43; Sa. per 1,000 cash.-H. Mason. Plant Btiong plants; 3s. per 1,000 cash.-H. Mason. Plant Grower. Withington, Hereford. 1918d Requisites for Sale. WOODEN Fencing for Sale Cheap.—Quantity of Posts, Rail, and Stakes for Sale in South Wales.-Apply Rowland Bws., Steam Sawmills, &c., Fenny Stratford. Bucks. 360dl porting. SHOOTING Season.—Gun Repairs, Gun Fitting Specialty.—Page-Wood, Gunmaker. Only address, Bristol. 76561 CARTRIDGES.—Page-Wood's Imperial Smokeless, 75°. 1,000; none better; 1QQ, 8s.; carriage paid. AGE-WOOD Practical Gunmaker and Ammunition PAGE-WTOOD, Practical Gunmaker and Ammunition Expert.-Only address, Nicholas-street, Bristol. SPOINTSMEN, remember Page-Wood's Workmanship is of Highest Order.—17, Nicholas-street, BristoL 76561 DOUBLE Breechloader; thoroughly sound through- out; 12 bore, central fire, top lever action, re- bounding Joeks, left barrel choke, handsome walnut 'pistol-grip stock, extension rib; grand killer; approval; bargain, 38s.-Sportilman, Tudor-street, Merthyr. d4 Worses, libe £ >torfc, &r. WANTED, a good Hunter, up to 13 stone, not under 5 years, about 15.2 to 16 hands; must have good Dinners; a good jumper, iSid sound; one that does harness preferred; price C40 to £50.-D 80, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 442d5 FOR-Sale, Two Bays, on grass; have been ridden F and driven; rising five; horse 153, mare 14.3.- Apply D 71, Western Mail, Cardiff. 400dl FOR Sale, Two Cab Horses, also a Cab; together or separate.—Apply George Janway, 1, Ynysgau. Mer- thyr Tydvil. 286r31 A Bargain to Farmers, Others.—Powerful Cart Mare, in foal to Shire horse, 16 hands, 7 years: sound; staunch worker shafts, chains; owner no further use; trial allowed, £15.-Farmer Davies, Butcher, Caer- leon. 233r30 FOR Sale, young Pedigree Jersey Cows Just Calved, In Calf and Yearling Heifers, Prize-bred Pedi- gree Blue Persian Kitten.-Iscoed, Ferryside. 4665d ATEltPROOF Covers for Carts. Wagons, ana Every Purpose; also Horse Cloths of All Kinds, as supplied to Royalty and on the Admiralty and War Office Lists —Samples and prices on application to the Actual Maker, Gharies D. Phillips, Newport, Mon. s 75971 FOR Sale, Pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, 10 months old. Apply Fair Oak Farm, Michaelstone, near Cefn Mably. 355dl FOR Sale, 1'rench Poodle Dog; 18 months.—Offers, E 13, Western Mail, Cardiff. 577dl Carnages, harness, &r. ? New Spring Trolleys. Business Trap, 6 Handtrucks. j —Elkmgton, Penarth-mad, Cardiff. 630do CARRIAGES for Sale.—Hansom Cab: newly painted CARRIAGES for Sale.—Hansom Cab: newly painted and trimmed; suit horse 15 to 16 hands high; bargain. A Light Rustic Dog-tart; in good order. Also stylish 4-wheel Sporting Phaeton, fitted with ladies' sliding step; cost 50 guineas, sacrifice for £14 cash.—»01d Coach Works, Swansea. Established 1858. d4 T IGHT Landauette; good as new; brake, lamps, pole I J and bar. Also Brougham, Hansom (rubber tyres. Plummer, Carriage Builder, Newport. 545d4 CI ALE, useful, strong Four-wheel Stone Wagon; ij cheap.—Lewis, Timber Merchant. Pontypridd. d4 JUBILEE Car, Two Wagonettes, Gig, and Su^ey Cart (rubber tyres!; Second-hand Dog-cart, Ralli I Cart (rubber trres1; Second-hand Dog-cart, Ralli Carts, Rustics, Milk Carts, Float, Rave Carts, &e.— t Rosser, Herbert-street, Newport. 464d2 A VERY, Reliable Coaclibuiider, Newport (Estab- iished 40 Years).—30 Light Ralli and Dog Carts (three rubber-tyred); Wagonette, seat 11; Second- ) hand Eusiness Trap, 97 10s.; Butcher's Cart, £8 1()6.; inspection invited. 300r31 "I" ANDAU, very low price; Governess Car, bargain; r I 1 Three Wagonettes: splendid Panel Cart, rubber tyres.—Perry's, 44, Frederick-street," Cardiff. 259r31 ? O ELECTION Second-hand Landaus, Broughanu, >ud 1 O Landaulettes, from £ 15; smart Four-wheel Dog- 1 cart; Juhilae Car; cheap Wasonettes.—Totterdilis, Ooiston-ftceet, Bristol 75409 public jlottrrs. CARDIFF STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES, 7JTCESDAY AND yy EDXESDAY. TH AXD ^TH lyOYEMBER, 1901. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. COURSE, Is.; LARGE ENCLOSURE AND COVEEED STASD, 28.; TATTERSALL'S, 5g. a12013 Carriages, yTONE AND SON, J^ewpobt, MON., "j^AKEES OF -yEHICLES GW A T KIN AND c O N, S E W P O R T — Largest Stock of Carriages in Monmouthshire. Nat. Tel. 395. Circular Double Brougham by Burling- ton Company, London; excellent order: trimmed green morocco; weight 84cwt pole, bar, and shafts; price £40. 66994 LAMPS, Lamps, Lamps, for the Carriage. Cart, and Stable: all with red back lights. Cart Lamps, 3s. 6d. each; Carriage Lamps, 10s. 6d., 13s., 14s. 6d. pair. It will pay you to send for sample pair. The largest stock in Wales. Illustrated price list free.- Steward's Harness Factory, Wood-street. Cardiff. SPONGES, Sponges, Sponges, for Carriage and Horse. S -If you want value for money send for sampie, 6s. the half-dozen: 1,000 always in stock to select from; hundreds sold: repeat orders from all parts.—Steward's Harness Factory, Wood-street. Cardiff. HORSE Clippers, grand value, 4s. 6d. pair. Rugs, Rollers, Waterproof Aprons, Loin Covers, Har- ness, Saddles, Bridles, &c. Save money and send for price list, free. We are makers, not dealers.—Steward's Harness Factorv. Wood-street, Cardiff. all772 iSimrJes, Cnructes, &r. REPAIRS, Enamelling, Plating trade prices.—Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd. 85144 3etoellerp for &air. PHIL Phillips, Jeweller and Optician, 24, St. Mary- "treet, Cardiff. WHY we Sell Cheaper. Because we Buy Direct from Small Manufacturers for Cash. THAT'S Why our 9ct. Gold Guards at 42s. are cheap; different patterns. THAT'S Why our Ladies' 14ct. Gold Watches at 39s 6d. w-arranted for five years, are cheap. THAT'S Why our 18ct. Engagement Rings, with centre diamond with two rubies or sapphires, at 21s are cheap. THAT'S Why our Gold-fitted Spring Glasses at 6s 6d, w^th your own prescription, are cheap. fT^HAT'S Why our Silver English Lever Watches, X capped, warranted for five years, at 39s 6d are cheap. THAT'S Why our 9ct Hall-marked Curb Alberts or Other Patterns at 47s 6d are cheap. Why our Single Stone Diamond Rings in X 18ct., from £4 to £50. are cheap. THAT'S hv our 18ct. Gold English Lever, Keyless, £ 12 10s.. warranted ten years, are cheap. rPHAT'S Why cur 9ct. Bracelets in Curbs and Other JL Patterns at 21s are cheap.—Phil Phillips. THAT'S Why our 9ct. Brooches, from 4s 6d to 21s, tn hundred different patterns, are cheap. THATS Why our Silver Matchboxes from 4s. Ciga- rette Cases from 16s, and All Kinds of Silver Goods are chenp. rpHAT'S Why we Lend you £ 100 per Month at 16s 8d X interest, because we believe in small profits at Phil Phillips. A LL the above are Special for this week, with a il Large Assortment of Bronzes, Clocks, Electro- plated Goods.—Our only address: Phil Phillips, 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. al0037 JHefcieal ft ententes. LA Trobe's Constitution Powder for Piles; perfect cure guaranteed in most stubborn cases; post free, 2s. 9d.. 4s. 6d.—New address: Price, Chemist, 75, Lower Redland-road, BristoL 446d9 PHIL Phillips' Toothache and Rheumatio Cure.— 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 24, St. Mary-street, Cardift MONEY" Returned if our Toothache Cure will not st >p toothache within one minute by following directions. S OLD by all Chemists at Is. per bottle, by poet ls. id. HUNDREDS of Testimonials for Phii Phillips' Toothache and Neuralgia Cure, la per bottle, by posl Is. Id. RHEUMATISM Cured by Using Phil Phillips' Appliances—Belts 10s. 6&, Socks 10s. 6d-, Wristleti Sa SCIATICA Cur«d by Uaing Phil Phillips' Appliances. Send for pamphlets, free. GOUT Cured by Using Phil Phillips' Appliances-— Socks 10s. 6d>. Belts 10s 6d., Wristlet# 5s.—Sola Manufacturer, 24, S*. Mary-street. Cardiff. 811698 furniture, &c. ANTIQUE Furniture.—Two Grandfather's Clocks, Oak Dresser, Corner-cupboards, Cabinets; Sheffield Plate; Swansea, Nantgarw, and Worcester China; Bar- tolozzi Prints, c.—George Pearce, 115, Queen-street, Cardiff. 606d5 BE VAN and (Jumpy. (Ltd.), "The Cardiff Furnisners," for Mail-caits and Perambulators; every variety and price. from 12/6 to 1051-. BEVAN and Conipy., "The Cardiff Furnishers," for Dining-robm Suites.' See their "Special" Suite in good Leather Cloth, only zC5 17s. 6d. BE VAN and Compy., "The Cardiff Furnishers," for Largest Stock of Iron and Brass Bedsteads in District, ftori 19/11 to £21. BEVAN and Compy., "The Cardiff Furnishers," for reliable Sadjle-bag Snites, from seven guineas; splendid-y lnxurirus "Divan" Suites from twelve guineas. BEVAN and Compy., "The Cardiff Furnishers," lor Every Requisite for Furnishing Throughout. Im- mense Stocks of Carpets, Rugs, Floor Cloths, and Linolt „ms. v BEVAN and Compy.. "The Cardiff Furnishers."—Cot- tage Bedroom Suites, comprising dressing chest (glass attached), marb'e-top stand, two chairs, and towel- tail, from £3 7s. 6d. al0602 EN. AN aiii Cc,izipy., -Th,? Cardiff Furnisbers." for BEV AX ani Compy., "The Cardiff Furnishers." for excellent Solid Walnut Suites in Real Leather, only £11 17s. 6d. Marvellous valuel Worth 14 guineas' BEVAN and Compy., "The Cerdiff Furnishers," for Finest Array of Bedroom Suites in South Wales and Monmouthshire; prices from zE3 7s. 6d. to £52 lOS. BEVAN and Compy., "The Cardiff Furnishers." for Handsomely-bordered Carpet Squares. Tapestrj from 13/11, Brussels from 32/6, Axminster from 49/11 BEVAN and Compy. (Ltd.)—Largest selection! LoweBt prices! Free delivery.—Duke-street, and St Mary- street, Cardiff Also Swansea, Newport, PontypooL poultry, f igeon?, FOR Sale, Several Pure-bred Game Cockerels, 5s. each; Pullets, 3s. 6d. each; on raiL—Diprose. Clyro, Hay, Herefordshire. 364d4 GEESE, Ducks, and Turkeys; also Cardigan March- Hatched Pullets; any quantity supplied.—O'-Neill, 3, Pen-y-peel-road, Canton, Cardiff. 4979d4 GEESE, Turkeys; large, healthy birds; in lots to suil all buyers.—Write for prices Francis Walsh, Hanover-etreet, Cork. 4158d iBtsreUaneous. IS Your Watcn Wrongf The Best and Cheapest Shop in Caidiff for the Repair of Watchill of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-etreet), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. «to Miscellaneous Wants. MRS. Rich, 109, Castle-road, Cardiff, Wardrobe Dealer; letters punctually attended to. 3574d A Lady (no family) Wishes to Adopt Baby from Birth, with premium; references exchanged.— Apply K. K., Western Mail, Newport. 550d4 MRS. Gorn an, Purchaser of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's Wardrobes, Furniture, Boots, &c.—13 and 15. Bridge-street, Cardiff. Established 1863. 346dl MltS. Baker, 18, Fairoak-road, Cathays, Wardrobe Dealer; letters punctually attended to. 255r31 OLD Rop« and Rubber and Metals Wanted imme- diately —Harris and Co., Narrow Quay, BristoL 14 LADIES' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes, Furniture. Boots. Ac., Bought, Town or Country.—Orders punctnally attended to, Mr. or Mrs. S. Beer, 30, Caio- line-street. Cardiff Established 1864 68577 OLD Artificial Teeth Bougnt; good prices given; money sent return pest; if price not accepted teeth returned.—A. Pearse, 56. Foxham-road, Ho'lowav London 3838d I Miscellaneous Sales. A RTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes. Trusses, Leg Irons, Crutches, &c— Makers, Allen PeaTce, 7, Charles- Street, Cardiff, and Bristol. Illustrated List free. p9331 GAS Stove on Sale or Exchange for Large Oil Stove. —D 53, Western Mail, Cardiff 287r31_ SAFE, 36 x 24 x 24, two drawers, shelf, £ 9 10s.; accept £ 5 15s., carriage paid.—Levy's Safe Com- pany, Frederick-street, Sunderland. 439d2 DVERTISING Signs.—Enamelled, Metal, and Wood Letters; Facias, &-e.. of every rescription supplied and fixed; London and Birmingham agents; designs and estimates free.-Williams Bros., Workshop, 1, Cyfarthfa-street, Cardiff. 407d2 SAFE, 2 fept- high. Strong Bent-steel, Fire, Thief Resisting Cash Safe; suit tradesman; £ 5.—Lord, CleveUind-jtreet. olverharnptoii. 362dl PROFESSOR Swallow, Expert Phrenologist and p Palmist, can be Consulted Daily at 9, Park-street, Cardiff, from 6 to 9 p.m., upon Health, Financial, Mar- riage, Business Changes. 226130 MILNER'S Safes frjm £ 5 56. f 20 x 14 1 13, £ 2 15s. 0d. Griffiths Safes | 24 x 17 x 16, £ 2 19s 6d. OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Letter Presses, from 16s. all978 CROSS BROS.. THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS. npARPAULINS for Wagons, Van Tilts, Carts, Hay X Sheets, in Black, Yellow, White Mackintosh or Green Rotproof, Horse Cloths, Driving Aprons, Stable Rugs. Arc.—Parnail and Co., Manufacturers, West- street, Bedminster, Bristol. 4785d PALMISTRY, Phrenology.—Professor Proctor. Con- P su'tat ions Daily. Wharton-street, Cardiff. Con- fidential Advice. Marriage, Health, Business.—Send letter, photograph, 13 stamps. 4763d HORSE, Cart, and Wagon Covers, Harness and Saddlery, Tarpaulins, Tents, Awnings, Sun-blinds, Flags, Coal-bags, &c.—Fred Morgan end Co., Makers, Cardiff and Peaertb, A&78 ifiisreilanemis* Miscellaneous Sales-Contlnued. I NT OICE and Letter Files. All the leading styles-i "Tie Sequence File," "The Wa.wick ille," "The Standard File," "The Common-sense Filet." —St3ti^i-»-ry Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. JI/fENU Cards.—ETox containing Three Dozen Car»\s, -tX with Six Holders, Assorted Ribbons, price Ik. postage 2d. extra.—Stationery Department, Werteia Mail. Cardiff 50460 DREAM Book and Fortune Teller, Is.; poet free. Is 2d..—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. WEDDING Stationery.—Latest Designs in Wedding f f Cards and Invitations; sample book sent on receipt cf 5s. and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff 50460 CYCLING Maps.—Baeon's Road Map, Cardiff Dis- trict; sa.n2 50 miles around Cardiff; also South Wa'es; all main roads specially coloured and showing danger hills; price. Is. each post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50460 THE Simplex Account Collector.—Bock containing 50>J fcrnis for Attaching to Overdue Accounts, price is., postage 3d. extra.—Stationery Departnwnt, Western Mail, Cardiff 50469 THE Zimer Self-pressing Letter CopyiQg Book; cai be carried in handbag or pocket, and can be use* anywhere: prlce8-lett.er size, 4s. 6d.; flap size, 5a. 6d.; postage 6d. extra.—Stationery Department, Wasters Mail, Cardiff. 50460 HARDTMUTEPS "Mephisto" Copying lcli: Pencils, IF[ ls. ed. per dosen; specially reoommendeci-8ta.. tionery Departmert, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50460 PATENT Automatic Office Paperweight and Monlhly Calendar for four years, Is.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail. CardLff. rpHE "Typist's" Combination Set, containing Viola* 1 hTd 'Green Copying Ink Pencils for Signing Type- written Letters, Red and Blue Crayons, Civil Service Blacklead Pencils for Shorthand Writing, One Patent Pencil Sharpener One Tjpewriter Eraser, and One Pieoa Best Erasive Rubber; puce Is., postage 2d.' extra.- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50460 KHAKI Nctepaper, is. per packet, postage 4d.; Khaki Envelopes, is. per 100. postage 3d-—Wes- tern Stationery Department. Cardiff. AN Invaluable Book to All Engaged in Trade.— Heatons Ready Reckoner, containing 135,000 cal- culations; price, 2s. 6d., postage 4d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. IMPROVED Linen Marker.—Stencil Plate, Any Twc Letter Imtiais, complete with Ink and Brush, Is.; Full Name Stencil Plate, complete with Ink and Brush, 2s 6<1. Indelible Linen Marking Ink; no heat lequired; will not wash out; 6d., Is., 18. 6d. per bottle. -Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cariiff. 50460 THE Latest Improved Letter File, "The Modern" Fiie; 4s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Wester* Mail, Cardiff. ELF Stamp Pad, always ready for uze; SELF Inking Stamp Pad, always ready for use; violet or red; price, ls.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. 50460 LOCAL View Post-cards.—Set of Eight Views of Cardiff, 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 50460 POCKET I Jury and Card Case, with Insurance Policj for £ 500, available for 12 months; price, Is.—St» tionery Department. Western Mail, Cardifl. 50460 MILKSELLER'S Delivery Book, Is; postage, 2d extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "V Fetch o'r Seer"; 6d, postage Id. X 50460 A DHESIVE Linen Tape for Repairing Music, post per roll—Stationery Department Western Mail. Cardiff. TT7"ESTERN Mail. Limited, Cardiff. v V 50469 ICKETS, in. rolls of 1,000 each, for Bazaars, Oof -erts. frc., Is. 3d., postage 3d-—Western iteil Limited. Cardifl. rrWYM Shon Catti" (Welsh), is., postage 2d. 1 60460 jÐol1rp. PROVINCUL U-N-ION, BANK Continues to' Lend Large Sums Daily from to £5JO Con Note of Hand Alone, or on any other Approvtd Security, to All Classes in England an4 Wales; til em-unnications strIctly private; this busi- oees having been established a gieat many years has grown to be one of the best known and largest in the kingdom.—Call or write to the Manager, 1, Queen- square, Bristol, or at 16, St John's-square, Cardiff. ZL715 CMS FROM £ 20 to £ 3,000 ADVANCED AX SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charge* Arranged before Transactions are Complete*. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Bates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Ariai ged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Moner Advanced on Second Mortgagee. Applr I. W. LLOYD, Manager, FIELDINGS (LTD-l HAYES-BUILDINGS. THE HAYES, 8933 CARDIFF. m HE CHARING CROSS BA2TK. X Established 1870- 119 & 120, Bishopsgate-st. Within, E.C., and | 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C., I Ijohoos. Assets £512.475 0 0 Liabilities £209.475 0 0 Capital and Reserve 50o,000 0 0 LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2.000 granted at a few hours' notice, mtown or country, male or female, OB mortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, tze., without removal and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits of £10 and upv ards received as un4er:- 5 p.c. per an., subject to 3 montiw notice of withdrawal. 6 P.c, per an., subject to 6 mnotbs' notice of withdraw* 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 moiThs' notice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid paar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pey nearly 9 per cent*, and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. "1/TOXEX Advanced upon Not-e of Hand, £ 5 to £ 500, y I j on Household Furniture (without removal), Farm Stock, Policies, Shares, &c., on the following tabel oi re-payments: — £ 5—weekly 3s., monthly 12s. £ 10— 5s., It 20s. £ 15— n 7s. 6d. 30s. £20- PO 10s., „ 401;. £30- 15s., „ 60s. Immediate attention in Town or Country. Absolute privacy, and the lowest interest obtainable. Information free of charge.—Apply 149, Penarth-road, Cardiff) ffhfi Swansea Finance Company, J. H. Rimer, Manager. e9350 pRIVATE CASH ADVANCES from to Anj Amount, by the Swansea Finance Company (Limited), 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA^ Low Interest. Easy Re-payments. No Sills of Salt Taken. No Smetiea Required. Branch Offices:- 149, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 9, Dean-street, Aberdare. 4, Laws-street North, Pembroke Dock, E9366 FOOTBALL, 1901-2. Express" Programme. NEW RUGBY SERIES. NEXT WEEK. the "Evening Express" win begin the publication of a specially-attrao- tive Series of Rugby Football Articles, the author of which is Mr. J, Daniell, Captain of England in International Matches No one is more competent to deal with Rugb, Football,in all its phases than Mr. Daniell, (He was marked as a player of the highest calibre immediately he made his first publio appearance. At Clifton he'was Captain of the Football Team. Going up to Cambridge he played for the University for three seasons (during 1899, 1900, 1901, he represented the University at Cricket, in the last year also playing for Somersetshire). In 1899 he captained the English Team, and I again in 1900. He was selected to play in all three matches-against Scotland, Ireland. and Wales. In this light, Mr. Daniell's series will be read with the greatest interest. In one paper he explains why England fails in International Matches; in another he compares "Eugby" with "Association"; in a third he shows how the Rugby Game may be helped. The whole series is a most valuable and practical con. tribution to the subject. Programme: 1.-POEWAED PLAY. 2.—BACK PLAY, 3.-THE FAILURE OF ENGLAND IN INTER- NATIONAL MATCHES. NATIONAL MATCHES. 4.—THE POSSIBILITIES OF HELPING THE RUGBY GAME. RUGBY V. ASSOCIATION. 5 -SOME GREAT PLAYERS OF THE PRESENT. 6.-S0ME GREAT PLAYERS OF THE PAST. 7.-ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND IRISH IFOOTL, BALL-A COMPARISON. I a.-MEMORABLE GAMES I HAVE PLAYED M THE 100 BEST PICTURES NOW 03S SALE. PRICE ONE SHILLING PER PART- POSTAGE FOURPENCE EXTRA —WESTER w MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. POSTAGE FOURPENCE EXTRA —WESTER w MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF.