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SPRING CLEANING. 1 CARPETS BEATEN AND BRUSHED BY PATENT MACHINES; WINDOWS CLEANED, CURTAINS CLEANED, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS DYED or CLEANED. IBRD POSTCARD TO THE Cardiff Steam Laundry, Dyeing, Carpet & Window Cleaning Company, Limited, Minny-street, Cathays. ESTABLISTTED 1887. VANS TO ALL PARTS DAILY.
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VVHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A PIANOFORTE? And where cam TWI get sruca. a splendid Instrument for the money as by Purchasing the Magnificent "MOZART" MODEL, Price TWENTY-EIGHT GUINEAS. It has Brass Wrest Plank, Check Action, Iron Frame, Doubls Sconces, splendid Walnut Case, Ten Tears* Warranty, is far better value than music warehousemen solely dependent upon the sale of instrumeutl alone can afford to give and in every respect the b-A Fianoforte ever offered at the price. BEVAN & COMPANY, LTD., REGISTERED AS THE CABDIFF FTJBNISHERS," 21, Duke-street, and 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3LLTTSTRATED CATALOGUES GRATIS. DELIVERY FREE WITHIX 100 MILES.
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flOCTSS, MAESIAGES, PRATED. AWD Dr HEMOBIAJC. Notim alps, 9-9 Vuder -Mae begamp etarget at the following ratee;— If Inserted it the IIMZN-ING KXPBESS. WM- 'I ilbm 1!IAn. and "WEEKLY MAIL," 2s. for 30 Voids and Id. for each additional Word. If inserted in the "KVENING EXPRESS" and "WKKKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Words and 13. fcr SVWY Two Extra Word*. Ho notices of thu description win be Inserted unless utbeaticatod by the name and add- of the wader. ^Magrams and talqihontc nomten eaanst be acted on watfl confirmed in vrritint.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE a..te STONE BROS.). nwDAL ytTBIflSHSB FtJNKRAL DTEXCTOE PcxbomI Supervision to All Orders. Iflt. T&: Canmr, No. 7C4; EKrY Docks, No. 37. Mat Oflloe Tel. N. M3. Cardiff. Teiegrems- STONJI SBOS CABBIW. STOJ: BROS., Barry Docks. w ORKING-ST., CARDIFF. IL..$ joi, IMOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 9, FRED E III CK-STE.EET, and 4EL. WESTBCIURNFPLACE, Ptio& Liet en Avolicatio- Naaang Tel. );0. 072b. SESSIONS & SONS ILTD-4 CARDIFF. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND CROSSES. | PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJTHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. jjmnn and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. The Brilliant Comedy A WSSAGE FROM JJJARS. Next week-The Record Musical Play A CHINESE HONEYMOON. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a650 R A N D THEATRE. Tmme and Uanaget EDWiSD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.38, THE pRICE OF gIN. Pcipnlar Prices from 4d. to 15s. e4558a7 Sr Tis not in mortals to command success, hut we'll do more—deserve it. "—Addison. THE C A R D I F F EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET, Managing Director .OSWALD £ ?TOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Popular American, JULIE MACKAY, & firm favourite everywhere for her per- sonal charm and Songs that are botpher- interesting and ear-haunting. THE OLYMPIANS, Wlie will sing Glees and Miscellaneous Plantation Songs. The Ideal Comedy Couple, TERRY AND LAMBERT, At Aft Up-to-date Entr'acte of Melody, Wit. and Sparkle. HARRY FREEMAN, In New, Bright, and Cheery Songs. TECHOWS PERFORMING CATS, Hot interesting Act, and one which has been OlCTerly Trained. A Performance that ■will please your little ones. -1fww. don't do it, because I don't like it-. so don't do it!" GRELL AND GREY, Oapetflans on the Tennis Lawn, in their New and Original Act. AUSTIN AND COWAN, fTwo Singer a of Expression in a Vocal Specialite. THE MIMIC ENO, Bfcort in name, but a Clever Artiste. J. H. HURST, Tte Facial Wonder. Melodies and Races to snit them." P I W I T T-The Mystery. WJfVT WFEK: ALBERT CHEVALIER. "LOOPING THROUGH SPACE" is coming, Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One "between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturday3), 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. and 7 to TO P.M. fiatordays, 10 am. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand CSreie. No Booking Fees. 1,18663 — NEWPORT. Tlff E NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing-Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NICHrT! Chung Ling Soo, the Marvellous Chineee Conjurer. The Northern Troupe. Keno, Welch, and Montrose. Michael Nolan. Preston and Balmaine. The Ever-popular Comedian. Frank Seeley. Florence, the Anglo- German Humorist. Prof. Thornbury. Agnes Hazed Boswell's Stage Circus of Edncated Ponies, Cantankerous Donkeys, and Clever Pogs. Next Week: ALEC HURLEY LM4 THE POPULAR CURE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS' vronromruL SIXPENNY 6i COUGH  ° STOJP! ? Is com posed of Honey, Squills, To In, lpeoao, Paregoric, and SOMETHING ELSE, which makes it an immediate FULL. STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Trial Bottle, 6d. Large Size, 1 s. Put rtf, 9d. Post Free, W. plum OIMY BY TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARIBFF 012S14 DALE. FORTY. & CO.S pi AN OS AND QRGANS Also PIANOS by LIPP, BRINSMEAD, ERARD. COLLARD. CRAMER. BORD, Ac., Ao. OBSAN6 by MASON and HAMLIN, FARRAND, WEAVER, BELL. Ac.. Ac. giowtal Disoosuta for Cash, or may be had on our system of extended payments. Sole Agents for the TWCTLTAN" PERFECT PIANO PLAYER. Fall Illustrated Lists free on application. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. CARDIFF. L PUBLIC NOTICES. ^jANADA.—VISIT of the CANADIAN yft PAEMBBS' REPRESENTATIVE. Mr .TAJ1¡IE V ARCOE, of Brandon, Manitoba, will Attend a.t the following places on the dates glyeIl:-PON'l'YPRIDD, TUESDAY, Maxell 8, at Messrs. JONES BROS., Masonic-buildinss • Messrs. W. THOMAS and SONS, Town-hall- chambers. BRIDGEND. WEDNESDAY, March 9th, at Mr. A. D. WEBBER, Crooda Agent, Great Western Railway. NEATH, on THURSDAY March 10th, Messrs. W. H. REES and SON Charlesville-place. SWANSEA, on March iltla and 12th, at Messrs. W. J. R. MAISON a-nd 00.. 2, Mount-street. Ha will be glad to advise and give the results of his experiences to persons contemplating a change and wlio desire to R-as-ide in "Britain's Greatest Colony." For the latest Official Maps, Pampbletef and Full Particulars (gratia) apply to Mr. W. T. R. PRESTON, Commissioner of Emigration for Canada, 11 and 12, Charing Cross, London, S.W. el2764 BALI,ROO-ills, Bazaars, and Banquet- -fl-* ing-halla Decorated and Furnished Com- plete by RICHARDSON and CO., Royal Arcade, chambers. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel., (092. Awnings and Marquees for Wedding Receptions. Richardson's Marquees Erected (without injury to lawns) as Temporary Ball- rooms, with Polished Floors; a. Speciality. el2313 SALES BY AUCTION. (HHURCH STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF.—Mr. A. SETCHFIELD is a Buyer of all kinda of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS and surplus and other Stocks, or will Sell same on Commission. Money Advanced on goode sent in for Sale. Good prices given and prompt settlements made. Sales take place on Mondays and Thursdays at 2 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. el2734 BUSINESS ADDRESSES BEECHAM'S PILL-S are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK in Life if you suffer from Temporary In. disposition. Bilious and Nervous Dis- orders. Sick Headache, Constipation, Impaired Digestion, or Disordered Liver. You are handicapped to commence with. THE RACE OF LIFE IS FOR THE STRONG both in body and mind- Don't you sit dowu and think you haven't a chance- YOU HAVE. if you will only see to it. GOOD HEALTH and a VIGOROUS MIND may be obtained by using BEECHAM S PILLS. They act as a restorative and renovator of the human system. BEECHAM'S PILLS are compounded of those vegetable extracts whieh repair the wasting tissues and nerve centres. That is why JJEECHAM'S pILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. A Silver Watch Free smoumu-'W%ZW 0. FOR POSTAL OBDE3 2s. we will forward one of our .Beautiful Massive 18-ct. GOLD SIMULATION ALBERTS, per return of post, together with our. genuine offer of a Solid Silver Watch Free (Ladies or Gent.'s). These Watches are excellent timekeepers, have Solid Silver Cases, and being reliable should be in every body's pcekel We are giving them away to introduce our goods to the public. Write at occe to FLASH ALL CO., 19, Norfolk- street, Sunderland. e126œ NO BREAD ? EQUAL TO I I REYNOLDS' I WHEATMEAL I T?RE, WHOLESOME, DIGESTIVE. B ? REYNOLDS & oo., LIMITED. 8 GLOU?FX-?.  ORMM PWM ANY BAKER AND BE P OONVLaED. g IMO Best Brown Loaf on Offer. ei=5  YE OLD ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CIDER COMPANY, BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. ONE HALF MILLION GALLONS DRAUGHT AND BOTTLING CIDERS FOR SALE, ROUGH AND SWEET. For Prices and Particulars apply to D. J. WILJnMS, DOCK WELL, LLANWERN, Near NEWPORT. MON. el2644 CORNS. CORNS. REGISTERED TRADE MARK. A CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. HARMLES8. PAINLESS AND HARMLESS. This" infallible remedy, introduced by J. MUNDAY, has obtained a vorld-wide repu- tation. It succeeds where all Plasters and Caustics have failed in removing BOTH HARD AND SOFT CORNS AND WABTS. IN BOTTLES, PRICE is., BY POST, 13. Id. FROM THE SOLE PROPRIETORS, D. MORGAN & CO. (LATE J. MUNDAY), CHEMISTS, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Testimonials coustantiy being received. NOW ON SALE. WESTERN JUAIL fJIIDE TABLES FOR THE TORTS OF THE BRISTOL CHANNEL WITH NAUTICAL ALMANACK FOR 1904, Containing times and heights of tides and full particulars of all the Bristol Channel ports; sailing directions and lights, and coloured chart showmg the positions of lights. Invaluable to shipowners, merchants, im- porters, brokers, and, all employed in mari- time pursuits. Sold by all Stationers and Chart Sellers, and by the Publishers— WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. Prioe. ONE SHILLING; PostaM. P.4. A Misfit Job is as bad as a Misfit Suit. A Want Ad. can find a Job to fit you. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. W OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY I XSTOP ONE MOMENT. Y x DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY OR ^nLUAMsr PATENT BALSAM OF JJONEY. THERE- IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY. DOCTORS, NURSES. and MOTHERS I PzAlfyLll- rk. WET? rr contains PURE Welsh Honey an* an Essence of the Purest, and Most Efficacious Herbs, gathered on the Hills of Wales. being gathered in the proper season, when ite virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands of children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. and Croup. This is a grand discuvery for the Cure of such complaints. The Famous Remedy Tor COUGHS, BRON- CHIi'IS. ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION haa the largest sale of any chest medicine in Wales and England. Those who have taketA this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bron- chitis. Congh, Difficulty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Care. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the th-oat, and giving strength to the voice, and it neither ailowe a Cough or Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be with- out it, as, taJren at the beginning. a dose its generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d bottles Sample bottle sent (post paid) for is 3d.. 3a., and 5s. from the inventor. Saving m purchasing the larger size bottles. D rjTUDOR WTTTIAMS. L.S.D.E.W.. MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. e!24S0 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THP, MST TN QUAIJTY, rpfiE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. ATLAS FURNISHING CO., JJAYES, QARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. I I PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOtHTES FEBB ON AIT-LICM-IOW. MM MMM TILAS EM.LV A CZMMITY Kernick's VEGETABLE PILLS Are easy to Swallow, being Very Small, and are a proved remedy for Headaches, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Dyspepsia, Constipation and all kindred complaints; also Rheumatism and Tic. Taken in time, they will break up a Cold, Prevent Influenza or La Grippe, I Check Fever, Regulate the Func- t tions of the Body, and CURE SICK HEADACHES. Df all Chemists, &c., in 7^d., 13 £ d., and 2s. 9d joxes; or direct of Kerntck& Sox, Ld., Cardiff ——— DOMESTIC ARTICLES. SPENCl&R, the Universal Provider for B?Met, 8t. John's-square, Cardiff. S'PENČ;ËR for LateSt. gIIt' In &by Carnages. Seoo ? for price liets. See his showrooms. SJ'ENCER'S Bath Cha1r8, Inva?td Ch*<M. Send p.c. IVENCER'S Eath Chairs, lnva4id Chain, Send P.C. SPENCER'S Wonder of the Ago Sewfng MMtHmee, i? complete, for 58c. M. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Mangling and Wringing M&chjmee, !k Washing Machines. Send p.c. for lkq". SPENCER'S Ejiittin?MachJnEs. The Ec!tpso is the i? best Kmtter ?m the World. Send p.??. for listl ST'O.F.EVS only address is St. John's Chnrch- square (opposite Church), Cardiff. e12804 MONEY TO LEND. THE CK A RING-CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, BishoPeg&t&-Bt. Within, B.C., *m& ) 2S Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C., j A!Ciets. £512,415 0 a 0 0 Capital and Seserve £ 503,000 00 LO/JSS of ESO to £ 2,000 granted at a few haam, notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, farm, and trsde stock, plaat, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into btisinees- Also on deeds, policiea, and reversions. Dis- tance no object Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking acoooats. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:— 5 p.c. per cn., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 p.c. per an., subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay neady 9 per eeat., and are a safe investment. A- WILLIAMS, H. J. TALL, Joint Maaagwa UlfS from £ 20 to£ 3,000 AJDVAlfCKD AT SHORT XOTIOB. On Approved Kate of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions Me Completed. Mortgagee on Property Effected at Current Sates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principie, Honey advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply .1. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDING (LTD.) HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE BATES. 89S3 CARDIFF. 10 to £ 5.000 Advanced on Kate of Hand alone, with- out bonds, publicity, or charges of any description whatevet unless business is done. No bills of sale, and the strictest privacy gTiaianteed. On receipt of appli- cation representative will wait upon you by appoint- ment and advance, you the amount required, re-payable by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periode.-Write (in confidence) to actual lender, C. WELLS, COKBIDOE CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER. e12590 T HE Old-establiah-ed Provincial Union Bank con- | tinues to lend imaoase sums daily, from ;£10 to £ 5,000, on note of hand alone or other security. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special raies for short periods, largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular enstomem have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transac- tions with us. A gentleman from bank will wait upon you at once with cash.—Call or write (in confidence) to r.1.&eT, Stanley Dowding, 1. Quemls-gquare, Bristol, or to Messrs. Da»enport and Morinan, Qneen's-cham- ¡ bers, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. el2766 ZC 1,2w to Invest in Mortgagee tn Miondda, Ehymocy, or Monmouthshire Vallejs, or wtthia 30 mika,- "Eetisad." Box tiO. in'safts- lxxvrxk CMBC. ntfl PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVgNTKG EXPRESS" at the following rates;- I ONC* THBRK I SIX :1:. TIMES. TIXM. ¡ S. D. s. D. S: D; 14 worda 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extxa 8.10 2041 0 6 words COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in tne "WBSTBKN MATT." and "EVEN. ES~G EXPBEgS" woem. oifCR. THRKR h-I X mL TIXZS. TIXZS. S. ID. S. D. a. D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to 3C words 1 4 2 8 4 0 Kach extra 8 9.4 0 8 words. I In all cam the name and address are counted as part. of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND UND. Pair of Ny?iassea, Gold Scarf pin, and a. Y]3icYc4?-Apply Central Police Oaice, CardiC. eu9 FOTTKD, a Fox Terrier Dog; if am claimed within -U three davs will be sold.-5, Conybeare-road. e4MTu8 JViEDICAL. MIDWIFERY Classes, Tuesdays, 3 p.m., 61, Chailes- street; fee, £ 5 5&-Stamped envelope Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 WANTED, a Dresser and Dispenser by a Medical tT Man in the Rhondda.—Apply, stating age, refe- rences, &c., to G 98, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4566u9 MISS Lines, Certificated Monthly, Medical, Surgical JM. NUrw.-W Castle-road, Cardiff. e4671uI2 CLERICAL LAY Reader wanted; opportunities for study for Holy Ordera.—Vicar. St. Woolos, Newport, M<m. 64450u6 LITERARY REPOSTEB wanted; knowledge of Wehh neœe9ry.- JH< Apply John Morgan, Observer 02ce, Aberystwyth. e,454 4u8 LEGAL VACANCY fer Articled Pupil in a busy office.-G V 69, Evening Express, Cardiff. a4 £ 18nI0 SCHOLASTIC WANTED, Assistant ex-P.T. for National School, Penarth, near Cardiff; mixed department; Churchwoman; salary, L45.-Apply Hon. Secretary, euS PRIVATE School, WoodvlUe-road, cccner May- JE. street; established over 20 years. el2690 '■ 1 ■ HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WASTED, 5ÏtuaUon as Working Housekeeper by respectable young widow to gentleman; excel- lent referL'uc,H 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4580ul2 WANTED, Working Housekeeper, about 30 to 40, by VT collier; Fix in family; also invalid wife; wages, 25s. per month.—Apply, with reference, to B. Jones, 4, Jeisey-road, Abergwynfi. el2742 TtTANTEb,' March 12th, Working Housekeeper for T T the Church House, Canton; wages, ?18; morn- tag girl kept.—Apply, between 5 and 6 o'clock, Smith, 25, Bomilly-road, Cardiff. e4579u9 WANTED, Lady Help, to take charge of kittle girl tT (4), and assist with three othen; must be a thoroughly good neediewomsn; two mai4s kept.—Mrs. S. Taylor, Strathmore, Langlacd, near Swansea e4440u8 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W ANTED, experienced Nuree for two children; ( f age 5 and 2; good needlewoman.—Apply Mrs. Coulman, Ivor House, Newport. e4509uI0« USEFUL Help wanted In small business house; two tj in family; wages, £ 12.—G 63, Evening Express, Cardiff. «4495ul0 WANTED, good Plain Cook; small family.—MrsI Bit2on, AbeMulals, Neatb- e4550ul2 W- A"'TED, good COok-(?eneral for two ladies; two TT other servants kapt.-Apply Miss JeaMDe, Min-y- Don, Penarth. e-I567u1 W ANTED lritmediateky, experienced General; good Vt wagca; two in family.—Apply Mrs. Victor Brakewich, 133, Newport-road, Cardiff. Ð4561uJ2 HOUSEMAID wanted at once.—Apply, with refe- Hrr- -ncm, to the Matron, The Beet, Po.rt eawl. eu9 WANTED, single-handed Kitcbenmaid for Kulcoii- dale, I^unpeter, March 16th; wages, £14 and washing.—Write Mrs. H., Mount House, Alderley, Wootton-nnder-Edge. e4563ul2 C OOK-Gonerat and young Housemaid wanted for ladies; references required.—Mrs. Bassett, Bryn- ffynoc, Pontypridd. e4578ul2 HOUSEMAID wanted, not under 20.-4pply Mrs. JjL Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. e4540u3 Ali-,F,D, young House-Parl(mrmafd ai& Cook? WG?umad.-Apply Mrs. Cobb, Romney, Penarth. e4542ull TTtRENCH. Cook wishes engagement in English family j- or rmtaurmt.-Y. Z., Evening Express, Swan- sea. e4501ul0 W ANTP-D, a thoroughly experienced General; good f wages; no waahing.—Apply Glanmor, Langland Bay, Mumbles. e4500ul0 UKSE wanted immediately; two children, 3 years I and 9 months; must be good needlewoman; under-nurse kept.-Apply Mn. Jones, Nantyrhogfan, Llandovery. e4515uiO ANTED, eiperienoed General; plain cocking. Also Housemaid,- good reference.—Jones, Bryn- hyfryd, Fontypridd. c4525ulO "\jk J ATEook-General and Nuræ-HOusemaid W Apply Mrs. WiLgou, 30, Victoria-road, Penarth, Glam. e4o21ulO ANTED] Cock-«eiwral; no washing. Apply Eshcolbrook Bouse, Kingsland-crescent, Bairy Dock. e4462u9 WANTED immediately, Servant; assist light house- W work; sleep iD; havo good references.—154, Llaadaff-road. e4487n9 WANTED iminediately, experienced Cook-General.- W State ago and wages to John Evans and Co., Drapers, routypool. e448u8 G- ENTERAL, wanted; comfariable home; four in GfamilY; two Pwniags out; references required.— Apply Mrs. Cellier, Hill Crest, Basoaleg-road, Newport, Mon. e443ln8 W A.TmD immediately, Cook-General and House- maid small family; country preferred.—Mrs. Morgan, Brynheulog, Hirwain, Aberdare. e44Slu8 XPEEIENCED General wanted in famiiy of three (no children); matt be competent; age not under 22.-State particulars 52, CUve-place, Penarth. e4453u8 HOTEL SERVANTS. TWLLIARD-marker wanted immediately; make him- D self useful.—Apply, with references, Owen, York Hotd, Bridgend. e4498nl0 w ANTED, thoroughly indnetrione, Single-handed Boote; one who has been good under-boots and used to commercial hotel preferred.—Bnzh Hotel, Aber- tillear. e4549u!2 YOUNG Lady seeks sitnation as Barmaid in first- class hotel; thoroughly experienced; good refe- rences.—Apply H., 117, Clive-streert, Cardiff. e457Cul2 BARMAID seeks situation arst-ctass hotl; Bthor3ughly experienced; good refrences.-13, Clydach-5tret. Carom. e4569u12 ANTED, respectable General Senant; a ist in W oor; references—Mrs. Hughes, Hean Castle Hotel, Saundersfoot. e4543u8 KITCHEN-MAID wanted; gwd refer .-A-pply _? PeMrth Hotel, PecaTth. e41J9 "lffANTED, good plain Cook.-Appty Dict?, Rdi?- W ANTP,D Hotel, Pemhrote Poet. e4480u9 44-FA?NTE! ?naexp?exleD ? young Lady Bookkftper W (tabu! ); willing to asaiet in bar. Also ? strong General Servant.—Apply Stepney Arms Hotel, UMMlty. ANTED, good Lad who can mark bil&irds and make himself generally useful.—Apply Dickens, Edinburgh Hotel, Pembroke Dock. e447Su9 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS YouthsaU classes, requiring any mploy- iV | ment write for Situation Guide," free. Tanner and Co., Box 113, 29, Mark-lane, London. Men late Army, N:n7, or mcrchMit scmc. ablO write. 'Phone 5857 Avenue. Est?lisbed 20 years. e4517u9 5S57 kyenue. F-stbl,*sbed ?,0 year! e4517ug W" ANTED, smart messenger Bcy.—Appiy Ediior: W EH;uing Expre, Cardiff. ANTED, situation as Gardener or Groom-Gardener yy -W. Parkin, 13, Alexander-street, Catliays, Car- diff. e4563u9 fmsraD, Single Man as Cowman for dah-jTatoci; YY good milker and feeder; good wages, with board, to good man.-Brea);.well, Monmouth, ettUulO TRONG Youth, attend horse, cow, be generally use- ful.—State references, wages Nicholas, Maipas, New- port. 04471u9 M. A.I and Wife want situation as Garden er-oaxetker; M tif? Cook or Housekeeper; ave years, tbrco months reference last sitnation.—George Francis, cio Mrs. Johns Stepasido Hill, Stepaeide B.S.O., South Wales. E'!H77 W ANTBD, Man and Wife; no family: small-oountrÿ vicarage, Monmouthsblre; two miles from railway station; pony and plain gardening, cook-general; £ 30; live in: family two.-State ages, G 52, Evening Express, Newport. elu9 WANTKD, useful Groom-Coachman; experienced; single Penhill, Cardiff. cuS 'nrT'AKTkD. sitnation by a younf MaaT "well used to cattle *&d hoiMk—Appl? W«le7 Vllliama, j??m?&M??t?? «mM MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS Continued. WANTED, strong Lad as Haulier, aml-t warehouse; wstate wages; iudoors; personal application pr&- ferred.-Apply Phillips, Willi&mstawn;?-r-ygrZ. euS WANTED immediately, Groom-Gardener; married, without family.-Xajor SpiUer, Hose Cottage, Cathediae, Bwlch, Breconshire. e4446u8 "L"1OR\N forstable department required; one I thoroujlily accustomed to horses and management of men; salary, including house reat free, £2 per week. —Apply, giving experience and references, Turner and Sons, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e4574ul2 I CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c ze 3 We-okly.-Penms wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e45G3u12 HOME Work.—Addressing elopes, Nominating other Addressers.—for terms -end addressed enve- lope North (Department 81), york-building, Adelphi, London. e4552ul2 EXCISE Examinatlmi, May TRth.—Thirty Assistants jLj (salary £30) wanted.-All who have competed apply Skerry's College, Cardiff, for full particulars of revision course. Skerry'a student first place at last examina- tion. e455Eu12 CLERK; accustomed to tin-plate works; no other suitable; pays, yields, correspondence, books.— Apply Ystalyfera Iron and Tin-plate Company (Limited), Glam. 04474u9 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. STRONG Conservative wanted at once for Pontypridd k3 and district; must bs willing to call upon and ascertain those who are likely to support Mr. Chamber- la.m.-Apply Fiscal, Evening Express, Swansea^ e4498ul0 WANTED, Representative for South Wales; high-clr.sg TV tailoring.—Only experienced men need apply, John Roberts, Tailor, Keath. e4478u9 rpo Grocers iid p-???r id -f6- t?e X and complete Etocks, al<o to look after and collect accounts; charges moderate; experienced and highest references.—ApptyG?, Evening Express, Cardiff. eu8 A. CCOUNT ANT desirous of Rent-collecting Agency or Acollection of O"ereue accounts; highest creden- tiala; terras moderate.—Apply G 79, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4534u8 SMART Canvaaserwantoo. for electrical trade.—State C3 salary, age, &c., Box E. E., Evening Express, New- P.Drt. e4559u]2 A GENT wanted to call on grocers; first-class pay- ent.-Nyorks, 10, Birkbeck-road, Dalston. e4427u8 A tru&-twoTthy and active Man wtcd to represent A?Pecial branch of well-established company, part time; highly remunerative temst to suitahle man.— Address G 26, Evening Express, Cardiff. et425u8 SHOPASSISTANTS, MILLINERS BUTCHERS.—Wanted at once, smart, experienced i3 Shcp and SIa?hter Man.—Apply G 87" Evening Express, Cardiff. e4545ujl MILLINERY.—Stylish First Hand Milliner requirea; 1.f.1. able to serve in showroom.—State age, experience, and salary Smith-Davjes and Co., Porth. e4554ul2 DRAPERY.—wanted, a sharp Yeuth as Apprentice to D the Drapery <W?h).—Appty RMhMd Lewis, 8 and 9, High-street, Swansea. e4530ul1 l\¡fILLl:NERY.St:Yll8h l"jm Hand requÍred.-App;y, ?_B_ with reference, E. HGWeU3, L*udou House, Tre- degar. e4507ul0 DRESSES.—Smart, pushmg Hand, i7oI-t ye&n' experience.-D. L. Jones and Co., Tonyr- eiail- MSlCulO DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, good First Hand for small workroom. Also good Skirt and Bodice Hands; able to cut and fit.—FnlF particulars, age, and references first letter, Pugh and Co., Builth Wells. e4461u9 GROCERY. Wanted, a good Junior Amistant.-Apply \jr Evan Cule, Trelierbert. e4452u8 ■ PREMISES. sins. s. HERN AND rESTWBE, 1.1. ATJCnONEEkES, VALUERS. SURVEYOM, HOTJSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to he Let or Sold see "Western Mafl" Daily. Printed Resistor free. Offices, S3. St. Mary-street, CardifV EetabUshed 1849. iXTEsroi.¡-šipe-r:Marë=-¡¡argx¡n, S?e goodwiu "a? V furaituve Aput&-house facing _54, Dock- street, Newport. 04433u8 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate ?d ?gpnt, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to Let:—22, Park-street, lis. 6d.; 19, Somer- set-street, 7e. 6d.; Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; Byron-street, 6s. 6d.; 44, ■ WoodvUle-road, 12B. 7, Davis-street. 9s. el2434 QUEEN-street.—Premises required immediately; good frontage; depth immaterial.—G 91, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e455êu12 R. S-Ue, Penylan EUU, Semi-detached Double-front Houses; cellar in basement* ground floor, three reception-rooms, large china pantry, and larder; first floor, Jiv6 bedrooms and billiard-room, bath, and w.c.; second floor, three bedrooms; ground rtnt ES 10s.— Apply Comley, 84, Penylan-road. el2762 l"  BUTCHERS.—To Let, M a. going concern, nrst-clasa I.i Butcher's Shop, Dweiihig-house, etable; in centre of Eoath; good family trade; iiigolng moderate.-Apply H 8, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4591ul4 SHOP (next to Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street) to Let.-J. Jennet, 136, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4572ul2 CORNWALL.—To Let, in charming viUag?, two 6- ? roomed Cottages (unfurnished), for summer or otherwise.—Apply H 3, Evening ExpteM, CardiO. euK 15, Peucisely-rcad, Canton; nice house; good look-out; 15s. weekly.—Apply-113, Exchange. e4576u12 A Comer Shop to Let, in High-street, Mefthyr Tyd&i. A-For particulars apply to William Harris, Mer- chant, Merthyr. e4493ul7 SPLOTT Distric-t. -W-ted to purchase, Six-roomed t0 HouS4).-FulI particulars G 68, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4510ul0 TO be L?,t? uufumisbcd, for remainder of lease, TCc)untry Bow¡r; three reception, six bed rooms, boxroom, usual offices, conservatory, good garden, and croquet ground; stabling for two; coach-house, man's room adjoining; entrance lodge; about five acres grass land; station one mile; Chepstow two miles; rent moderate; can be seen only by appointment.—Symea, Woodcroft, Chepstow. e4503ul0 P ENCOF.D.-pl-ivate Residence, containing 10 rooms; stands in own ground, being quite private; south- west aapeet; stands on high ground; to be sold pri- vately.—Apply G 71. Evening Express, Cardiff. e45241110 IOR Sale, 21 CardiffTTrTexcellent I condition; newly decorated.—Apply on premises. e4491a9 IAEGE Shop to LM, 112, Bote boete? ateo good JL? Office upmin;. e44u8 CRWYS-Eoad.—For inunediate^aaeT^brtantiaily-buat Dwelling-house; price low.—Q J4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4435n8 YNDHUEST-Setwt-—Small Villa for Sale; cheap to ?? immediate pumhaw-G 35, Eveng Expre?, Car- diff. e4436uB LABGE. lofty Boom, lart. by SM, suitable for manufacturers' stock-room and office, ground floor, Western Mail-chambers, St. Cardiff. Also other Rooms en same floar.—Apply Hr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. el2736 BUSINESSES.—When J'OII want te boy or seR a bus;, jD ness send full particulars.—J onee, Business Broker, 181, lumvs-road. Cardiff el2657 OFFICES TO LET. OFFICES to Let, central posiMoz St. Mary-street; 0clr&.Aker on premises; rent moderatG.-Apply Alfred Akenhoad, Chartered Accountant, Bank-buildings, Cardiff. e4422uS OFFICE; centrally situated; light and spaclons? 0mnt mdexate.-Reach, Acwuntant, 10, Church- atteat. CardiC. e4465u9 ST. Mary-street, well-lighted roarra singly or in suites, in Western Mail-chambers; passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. -Ar,ply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Wee tern Mail, Cardiff. e12903 APARTMENTS. EACTER.—PorthcswL—Furnished Cwttage; sitting- room, kitchen, frve bedrooms; ten minute6 from links and golf stations—Apply Winchester House, Swan- sea. e4499ul0 WANTED at once, 4 Unfurnished Booms for lady and gentleman in or near Abergavenny.-Address G 99, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4564u9 BOARD Residence for one or two gentlemen; com- Bf.?t.ble henM.—N, Hamilton-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. »4573ul2 COMFORTABLE Home to respectable, elderly Person for company.—Apply, evenings, 25, Stockland-street, Grangetown. o4529u8 UPEEIOK furatehod Apartmenta; quiet loeality; with good attendance.-49, Richmond-road. e44fi0u9 FRÕNT Sitting, 2 Bed Rooms; unfurnished; use kitchen; Penarth; no attandan"G 53, Evening Express, Cardiff. e44T6u9 WELL-fumished front Sitting and Bed Room to let; VV also Bed-sitting room.-17, The Walk. e447SLO BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FOR Sale, Tobacconist and Pancy Business: fixtures, j; &c., with lease; stock optionail; good position and living accommodation; suitable for other businesses; 4, Four Elms-road; direct thoroughfare from Broadway and Clifton-etraet, Roath, to towa.-Apply on Premises. e4527ul0 NO. iÕ-FrOrch:- Cwml\rn.Ÿiear Aberdare. i? -For dispoml. a good Chst Business, very recently set up, with tbe lease of premises for 7 years, 14 years, or 21 years, from lrt day of January, 1904. —For full particulars apply to J. H. James, Auctioneer, &c., Aberdare. GROCERY aiud Provisions; sound, well established; average weekly trade, £llO.-Boach, 10, Church- street. 94464u9 cy00 businesses for Bale. Send or apply for list. No 4.1 obarge to purchasers; every investigation invited.— Walten, Bœia- A" 2&, Cut1e-rœd, Cardiff _?_ e448549 IRONMONGERY and Bpota Basinet*, wtth Ofl Hound, tJL in Westtra Valley; oash trade; dooble-fronted shop; <wt)tMMM< « rmu*i VWtrwt, OM f1aa«^BlnB. N, MUSICA I ADVERT" IU;I'?I; Piano cheap; excel- lent tons and condition.—196, King's-road, Car- diff. e4557uI2 IANOS, Piamos, Piano,?.-& i. Heath and Sow' special offcr3 in iron-framed Pi=cfortes, with all the latent modern unprovements. RTISTIC" Moei; good walnut case; i?com-? J\_ pass; eash LI5,5,. EUROPEAN" ModeH fine walnut case; check Tl acon; trichoId, &c.: cash, £ 18 18s. 4 LEXANDER" ModeTi tUU- compass ndsome 11 wq?-eterie panel, &c., cuh, 22Z 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOS1B Pianoforte," in Louis c?-se; fan me I~1 and ('ompa, rich case and tone; double sconces; cash, £ 25 4s. ""jl/TUSIC 'Irad Association" Model; marvellOW A value; beautiful, rich tone; cash, ni. "■pvRAWING-Eoom Model"; a perfect instrument fo.- I. touch, tone, and diir3.b?ity; cash £35 1C%. UTE shall be pleased to arrange for any of tbew Winstrumen,ts to be obtained on our improved Hire System.-For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street (comer of Charles-street,, Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. alliss DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, Dirun-framed Pianofortes. "lOLLEGS" MOC!; cash, L16 166.; (class A) eai,4 walnut wood carp. "COLLEGE" Model, cash, £18 HIs. ¡ (class B) solid walnut wood case. "EDUCATIONAL" Model; cash, £22 105.; handsome Hi vralnut wood case. "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, L?3 10s.; full size, X upright piano; vejtriugi1lg. "XRONCLAD" Model; cash, L28; smAU upright grand JL overrtrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, ESI 10s.; magnificent value; I J overstrung. "KAISER" Mod&; cash, £ 42; a full upright concert J[\ grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect a",e specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE. Forty, and Co., Piano and Orpm MeTch=te, Daigh-Lreet and Csrtle Arcade. Cardiú. elK96 PUBLIC-HOUSES. SMALL Brewery, with old-established Fully-licensed House and Land (freehold); about £3,000; progres- sive trade.—G 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4560u9 FURNITURE. SEOOXD-Hand Furniture. -Mahogany Table, 10s.; Bedroom Suite, sub6tantiûJ make, L5; ma-?sive Bedstead, full size. 17s. 6d.; Feather Bed, complete, 25; Walnut Bookcase, 355.; Oak Sideboard, 50s.; Velvet Suite, £4; Spring Mattresses, 5: ras., 7s. 6d., full size; six Irtrong. Kitchen Chairs, 12s.; Walnut chiffonniere, 28s.—Harris, 5, Griffin-street (next Clarke's Salt Stores), Newport. el2761 I RASTER Weddic,A golden opportunity. See Eba-.oW. A ES Njte.-Do you want to save a E5 ncio? You Ae= easily do so. SpecIal ccer for 10 davs only by Harris, The Cash Furnisher, Market-buildings, New- port. MARCH 2nd to 12th inclusive.—Harris's Great 'M Clearanfte Sale of Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bed- ding. Bargains in %U departments. You will find some rare bargains. Come soon. Tell your friends. Hand- some Walnut Sideboards, Bookcases, &c.; Brass and other Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Wool Mattresses, Spring Mattresses; Bedroom Suites, including Wardrobe, usual price £5 18s. 6<1. Harris* sale price L5. 40 her Suites, in mahogany, oak, walnut, Hungarian ash, satin walnut, at prices ranging from £5 to £30. Cheaper Suites from £2 l?s. 6d.—Harris. Market-buildings, Newport, noted for durable furniture. The market is only 2 minutes' walk from station. S ADDLEBAG Suites, £ 5 15s.; Velvet Suites, L4 10s.; Tapestry Suites, 3 to 7 guineas; Leather SMitee, ES to LIO. Ilar?is' Clearance 8ale of Furniture To-day, To-morrow, and Every Day, until Saturday, March 12. Handsome Present to all purchasers of goods to the value of £5 and upwards. Goods bought will be stored free to suit convenience of purchasers, and delivered when required. It will pay you to come, even if you livo 50 miles away. No catalogues of sale. You must see the goods to know the value offered.—Harris, Market- buildings, Newport, Mon..el2S18 BEVAN anA Co.'s spc.,cw bw?gains fOr can&Cw=, BS%Y=3aa. I cutypridd, Newpr?rt, PmtYpDOL T>EVAN 3Cd Co. 1Ql h me 'Kap?mry carpeu. Ir bordezed and ready for lay' from 13& 1W. B.EVAN and Cc. for gra" patterns And excausut Braime in Floorcloth and Linoleum. B^TVAJT and Co. tar Carpets and ReanJlnp of ever, JL.0 description at lowest prices. BBVAN and Oo. tor nsmive lieu Bedstead% Us piUam from 91 Us. 6d- BKVAN nd Co. for arl?sudid HAA &ad No" Ali Bt,rw Bedsteads, from L4 41L BEV AN asd Co. for beg .81- iD Wtt?woven Mat- Btrewes, fuu-sized. from 7s. lid. BJSVAN and Co. kc full-alm3d m m"o :hath. YBeds. good Uneu ttob, hem 52L 64. BEVAN and Co. tot handsome w Sideboards, J> piate-giass backs, from CZ 13s. 00. BrEVAN «»d Co. for immense seiectioa WaUsut and other Overman ties. 5L lid. to 10 golasafc 1:?L7AN and Co. for .\Bed.room- &Mtes, cb&st, D !}S, marble stand, chaim &a.. £Z M &L BEVAN n& Co. kc gnm4 value 9"12 Wain. IW- WrOOm,Suitm, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. fo- Cbtppendale and othw Cabinets Band 8jtkboaJd3; greet variety. BEVAN and 00. for Amorio«.n Organs, ow-ery fDsUu-.¡ ment warranted 10 years, from £7 1711, 6tL B5YAN and Co. for !wotones. fall compaq, W?- Booms walnut cues, from LIS 15s. TVKVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suhw, D grand pattern% twm 8 to 16 guinn& T>EVAN and Co. !or the celetorated Empress Piano, a D miignifieent instnunent, 28 guijfeas. TVETVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured JU silk, from 12 guineas to Z5 gaineas. BEVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see It Bbefm brying elsewhere; 40 gnineu. .IW,% BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.); I.a8St Furnishers, ChnHff, BSwansea. Pontypridd Newport, and Pontype?)1. MEDICAL REMEDIES. SKIN Specialist—Sufferers from Eczema or any skin Ooma.int whatever consult Prof. Cro&swa.ite Herbalist, Thomak-stieet, Newport (near Post-office). Hundreds cored. Call or write. 4MI3 ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Leg Irons, Children's Rubber Trusses, Bias-tic Stockings, Glycerine Syringe:3, Valgus Pads, 4:0.; in ftock, Children's Rubber TrnssoB, Crotch Shoos, Trusses, Knee Caps, Crutches, Belts, &c.; lady attendant for ladies' belts and trusses; repairs done; list free.—Allen Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. el2192 SPORTING A-RTRIDGKS.—The CardIC C&ftridge, 7L 9C per 10; loaded With Sdwlw.e or Amkbwite smakelm pow- der, 7& 9d. per 20; once used -lw3ye vwd; -olea given free on personal application; Hobsl's Balllstite, 9s. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1.000 cartridges delivered free -Supplied only by Cross Bros., Cardiff. GUNsTeiC^s, B-,olv-, Cases, C-trifte B»ga, Ww Gan gnu acawwrko at lowest pr-; CPMW utow tion to all class of repairs; Doable-barrel Breechloa jing Chins, from SBs. 6d. BOSSBros., Gunsmiths and Ammunition Dealers^- 3 and 4, St. Mary-sireet, Cardiff. 812007 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, 4c. FOR Sale, Five Young Colts; unbroken-thrm thte? Fyear-old-?, two two-yeax-lds; by "Balby Abany" (1), "Pantaloon" (2), "Dnilitetone" (2); no dealers.—T. Davies, Melrose, St. Mellon's. el2760 HANDSOME, well-bred Pointer Llog (ten months) for sale; two guineas.—Lloyd, Gilfachwen, Llan- I dysui. e4506u7 P OSTING.—Good Pony and Trap or Wagonette meet any train.—Triograph J Williarnø, Blaenrhondda. e4053 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, (to. SECOND-Haad Etames and Wheels; a quantity to ()ll cheap to clear; would suit h!zer.-N orton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff, e.1 io iOs. BoacTfcacer, fixed wheel, for £ 7 1IL; Gent's Beastcm Hunrber, free wheel, £16 13s. for £U UIL; Ladies' free wheel Raglan for £7 7mL; aU tumsed — Norton, 126, Qoeen-gtroet. Cardiff. a12338 DÉv AN has a large number of sUght1y abop soiled Wcycleg of all makes, to clear; cheap.CaoLle? Cardiff. BEVAN for BaaelaKh Swi.tt&, the Cyoie of Cycles; jL.p beautifully finished, of graceful design; abso- lutely the beet material produced; highest class work- manship; fitted with Swift frictionless free wheel, 2 rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; £ 12 1., or 24s. 6d. monthly. DEVAN for the celebrated New Hudson; fitted with .l hub ^sp? gear, thus ur1ng easy riding, fM wheel plated rims, highest grade tyres; L12 12; or 24s. ikL per month. B" EVAJ> for Rtandard, New Hudson Cycles; Atted r,ith froo wheel, 2 rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; Lio lOB., or 21s. noutbly. "TSEVAN for Majestic Read aDl Path Bece as Wri?4ien bv m:my of the be5t 1-th Wales racing men; £10 103.. or 21s. morath'.y. I B )GVAN f?? tb-. ;?j ?t,mto D?iam?.nd yW; fitt?d with ball bring free wheel, pl-ted rims, omtres lined green; rantee<l Dualop lioenscd tyres; £ 6 193. 9d., or 15s. per month. BEV ANfOC celebrated štaT Cycles; fitted wfth free B,,beei, 2 rim brakes, or new depwtwe bubo; LB 83.. or 12s. per month. "T);Ev AN for best and cheapest repwm, acceæoriee, Wcov(-,rs fm any soction rims from 10s. &d., œllu- loid mudguards, 3s. 9d.; gaa lamps, 3s. 9d.; splendid front rirc brake, 3s 3d.; covers ready for fitting wtre, 4s. 9d.; tubes, guaranteed, 3s. 6d.; orders through post receive special attention.—Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. IZ'101 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, Ac. MOTOR Cycle, 2i-h.p., £26; Lady's CvciB, EZ 158. ¡ 1.1. Gent ,a, ".10&; unscrstched; worth donble; esqy psyjttWU it de«trod.—G 7, BYIIÚ Kxpress, Cardiff. turn MISCELLANEOUS. MADAME Proctor, Distinguished PatmMt. Phreno- Iti. lt, 17, Whartoncet. CardIL. Dear Free Library. eI2454 IS your Watch Wrong? 1 ho best and cheapest shop Iin Cardiff for the ren?ir of watchc-s of every description (English or Fo?e?gn) i" 36, L7tie Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by Jamm Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridhra). Clock3 and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MRS. Rich, 103, Castle-road, Cardiff, Wardrobe Dealer; letters punctually attended to. el2705 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WJ-ANTED, Dunnage Boards; state quantity, condi- V Vtion. price for cash.—Address G 81, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e4533u8 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FSH.—^71b., 2s. 6d.; 141b., 4s.; cleaned and mdy .r for use; cash with order; carriage paid; friers, hawkers supplied-Fully. Fish Docks, Swansea. e4472u9 500 yards Irish Paving Flags for Saie; cheap.—Apply Henry Silcoces, Pier Head-chambers. e44 £ 4u9 EEATHERS for BedWng and Other Purposes, guaran- J' teed purified, from 6?d. per lb.-Write for samples of feathers and bedticks to Jenkins Bros.. Feather Merchants. 20, iWater-etreet, Carmarthen. »H2Su9 1904 Regulations for Civil Service.-Full specimen papers, 28. 3d. post free, Skerry's College, Cardiff. e4454u8 FR Sale, large quantity of Liscannor Street and House Paving; also Steps, Sills, &c.; prices on application.—Apply 77, Dock-street, Newport. e4432u8 Warip Bath iti ten minutes.-Patent Calda (cost of gas Id), safe, efficient, durable.—Shrewsbury, Calda Wurks, Station-road, Camberwell, London, S.E. el2637 z ADKIEL'S Dream Book and Fortune Teller; price u.; postage 2d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ] AVE Time Letter Cards, quickly closed, readily opened; cemented with pure gum; packet of 25 4d.; postage lji— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; JL price Is a clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ACILE Compasses, fitted with pencils for school use; j' price I& 6d.-Statiowry Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TEAT CloThs, drawn thread Teneriffe Linen Paper j. assorted sizes; Is. per box of one dozen; postage jd. Stationery Department, Western Maii, Cardiff. LETI'ER BaJ=c, nicJœl-plated, to weigh 16m-; L price 6a. 6d.; poetage 5d,—Stationery Department, Western Slail, Cardin.  NEWEST Design Dessert Papem 72 for 13.; assorted ? sizes; postage 3d.—Stationery Department, Weetem Mail, Cardiff KE Law of L&ndlord and Ten=t, price Is.; postage T5d.-S?,atiomery Dep-at. Western Mail, Car- diff. Veritable Steel Qu!Il Andascrtpt Pen Holder, with A. reservs pens; will write a letter with one dip; will not epurt or blot; price Is.—Stationery Depanme1it,1 Western Mail, Cardiff. HASWOOD'S Baker's Check Delivery Book, price Is-; jj. postage Sd.-Statione-y Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rUBLE?DuraMe Stamping Ink Pad, alw.ya re*dy for Tuse; may be had in varillw colours; pr:C9 Is.; postaga 2d.tationery Dapartmert. Wætern Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, fcr printing cards, books, J. papers, A?.: price Is. and 4s.—?tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. (jTUsIcTEuling Pens; holder and two pens, comp!et.. JYL on card; price ML.—Stationery Department, WC8' tern Mail, Cardiff. /TRS. Beaton's Cookery BooiM; t coMoctioa of pTM- M tical rezipes;priom, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.; poet frm —Stationery DepartiMOt, Western Mail, Cardiff. GHLY Polished Nickel Paper Knife, itron? Md ?i serviwAble;pri?a 2s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western AL-til, Cardiff. HE Gem Automatic Dust-Proof Ink Pad, price 35.; JL pMt?e 3d.—Stationery Department, Westcra I Mail, Cardiff. _—. s PECIAL Value.-Silk Paper Japanese Serviettes, con- taining 3G, price bid. per packet; postage 3d.— Stationery Department, Western "Man. Cardiff. OMPLIMENTART Cards for Progressive WhJllt'I Bridge, and At Rome, 4s. per box of 100 canto; smaller quantities may be had at &d. per dosm.- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. Pen Nib that wHi suit almost every writer, the A "Western Mail" Quill; sample box 6d, post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE Tourist's Bank Pun>e, rea4 seal; prices from 2a. T6d.to 4s.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Office Gcods:—Paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for œe; paper weights, ebony rulm, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all onoun and for every possible use; eraeing Jni?es, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit aH hands, pan-racks, pen-wipsrs, Ac., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE National Ready Reckoner, a series of commercial Ttables, contninin? calculations awted for ail trade purposes, wtth profit and discount tables and wages calculator; price 5s.; postage 6d.-8tationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. BUST for all players, by Captain C'r3w, 2a. M. V f and 4s. 6d. a set; postage .3d.s:y Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. rnHE "Tattler" Fount&in Pen, fitted with 14-œrat Tgol4 nib; price 31. 6d,onery Dep&rtm4at, Western Mail, Cardiff. 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f [By Special A rrangement.- Copyright.] A PAINTER'S DREAM 4 BY COUNTESS SULMALLA. Author of "Tito," "Donna Carmen," "Monica's Story," "The Birthmark," &c. A drea-m-a. painter's dream! He had seen scores of beautiful women in this classic land, but she surpassed them all. The Monastery of Mont-e CaBsino had brought him to thia spot, but far more worth the visit waa Lucia. He would have come from the other side of the world just to gaze at her. Such beauty never had lived and breathed before. By day and by night her face and her form were with him. He would reproduce this beauty on the canvas, and it would bring him fame. Lucia was an orphan. Her mother had died at her birth; her father, the following year. Her grandmother had brought her up. Marianna was old, selfish, and ill-tempered, and cared little or nothing for her daughter's child. Lucia was not one of the happiest. However, there would soon be a change, she told herself. Her betrothed would return in the, winter, and then she would marry and have a house of her own. She had been a promised wife for four years-ever since Vin- cenzo had gone to the Army. He was a noble- looking fellow, this Vincenzo of hers, hand- some of face and tall of stature, and, although only peasant-born, by his haughty bearing appeared conscious of being a descendant of the old masters of the world. Lucia waa proud of being his love, for all the girls of htr acquaintance envied her. When Bertram Finnes begged old Marianna to permit him to make a picture of her grand-daughter she demurred. '1 do not ask the favour without intending to pay for it," he said, taking out his well- filled purse and handing it to her, The expression of her face and the tone of her voice instantly changed. This moment, signore, as soon as it shall please you, she will wait upon you. Lucia, you idle one, come forward. Ah, I shall soon get rid of her, Madonna be praised!" continued the old hag. "I won't weep when that Vin- cenzo of heirs takes her away. But here she is, holding her head as high as any contessa in the city of Rome beyond. She is proud of her face. It won't last long; it won't last long- the beauty that turns the heads of all the men, young and old. Here she is; make a picure of her while you may," and the hideous old woman hobbled aw-ay to count out the contents of the purse that Bertram Finnes bad given her. An unpleasant old creature," he thought, as he arranged his easel. Not the sweetest-tempered old lady in the world, I should tihiak. eignorina," he said to Lucia,. The old are seldom sweet-tempered," ahe replied. "It seems to me that life hM dis- appointed them and soured their dispositions. Yen will find many old women here a.t Caeeino like my grandmother." For days and weeks Bertram Finnes worked on the canvas that wae to bring him fame; at the saine time he worked into the heart of the simple peasant girl. It was not often that she thought of Yinoenzo now; when she did the thought was that she loved this tawny-haired Englisiupaii so mucil more than him. This Signor Bertram, this painter who told her that she waa a, goddess, a young Juno--he was so different from any man she had even seen before. One day he said to her: Lucia, m-y bezu-ti- ful one, I will not work more upon this picture here at Cassino, but take it to Lon- don before the winter and finish it there. I will exhibit it in the spring." She grew white and statuesque. Why that look, Lucia?" Must you go aw&y?" she asked, tremu- lously. Not wdthout you. bell' idolo," he replied. He often used that expression of endearment, which sounded to her ears so much sweeter from his lips than from those of Vincenzo. You will come with me?" He strained her to his breast and kissed her repeatedly. •" Viumuzo! I am the promised wife of Vin- cenzo," she eadd, trying to disengage herself from his arms. He restrained her. "What, would you let him stand between you and me-let him destroy our future!" I may not—no, no, I will not-be false to him," she exclaimed, wrenching herself from his embrace. I have been his promised wife for four yeajs, and he believes me to be true." Would you be true to give your hand to him, while I possessed your heart, your love. No, no, Lucia; we belong to each other by right of our love." ) She walked away from him without another word. At Ave Maria he sought her aguizz and repeated his persuasions. Would you, my idol, my goddess, my beautiful queen, prefer to bury yourself here with that peasant fellow than to come with me into the great world and be adored by all who could appireciate perfect hoauty ? Lucia, you say yourself that you nr loved him as you love me, and I verily believe the little love you onoe had for him has lessened eon- aiderably of late. Think no more of him, but come with me away from Cajssino, Oaserta, Italy, before he leaves the army." She shook her regal head. I may not, I may not." The following morning. without another word to Luaia., Bertram Finnes left for Rome, and did not return to Oassino for six or eight weeks. He would try what a short abssnce would do. He would not give her up lightly. It would be such a triumph to take this superb creature back with him to London- to take back with him the original of the picture that was to raise him to the pinnacle of fame. In the meantime a. change came over Lncia. She thought Bertram had left her for ever. It seemed to her that the world had suddenly grown dark and cold. All the radiance and sparkle died out of her faoe, her head was bent, her step languished, her voice sad. After six weeks' absence Bertram returned to Caesino to renew his pleadings. He told Lucia that he could not live without her. He beeought her to become his wife. He would gain the consent of her grandmother, not by his tongue, but by his money. That. had always great power of persuasion. Will you always love me as you do now?" Lucia asked, with her head pillowed upon his bosom and her eyes looking into his. Raising hia right hand, he called Heaven to witness that not by word, by deed, by look would he give her cause to doubt his undying love. "For ever?" she whispered. I love you now and for ever," he whis- pered, and kissed her on the mouth. Yoa would wish your child to be born in Italy, Lucia; you would like it to be an Italian?" said Bertram Finnes. I have not thought about that, Bertram. No. I think I would have it born in England. I love England and the English so much, so much, because yon are an Englishman," aud Lucia looked up with idolatrous love into the painter's face. It would be best for you to go back to your grandmother. You shouM not want for every I. attention and comfort LtM? ?u?ched. Yon kzww. <Mie*ha? tt?? I would not leave you. Even this cold grey London is a paradise to me, for I am with you." Bertram paced the room, his hands behind his back, his eyes bent upon the floor. You arc troubled, my Bertram," she said; "What is it?" He halted in front of her. Lucia, I must tell you something you ought to have known before now." She smiled at him, not having an idea of what was coming. Our marriage was not legal." Iiegal? she echoed. "I don't understand you. "It is just this. I am no more your husband than is that peasant fellow to whom you were betrothed. We did not go through the forma of a civil marriage, and the religious cere- mony was no marriage at all." She grew very white and clasped her hands. "I don't understand," she repea-ted. "The priest married us in the church." In Italy, Lucia. But surely you must know this; the law ties the knot, and the church blesses it. We dispensed with the civil mar- riage; therefore, we are not married at all." Still I cannot understand," she said, in almost a whisper. If we did not get married properly at Monte Cassino, let us get married here a.t once. But I cannot understand. I have not heard of this marriage that you speak of. Everyone gets married by the priest at Monte Cassino. You will make it right, my Bertram. To-morrow. Yes—to-morrow?" That is just what I cannot do, my poor Lucia. It is all wrong from beginning to end, and no one can make it right. I have found that you and I are not suited to each other. You are ignorant and inexperienced, and totally unable to give what my intellect de- mands. Then, again, a man of my position owes much to society, and that society would never tolerate you-an Italian peasant woman. Indeed, Lucia, I am sorry—grieved—to wake you out of this dream, but it must be done, and at once. To tell you the truth, bell' idolo, I am going to be married to a young English lady, very rich, very pretty (not beantiful, like yon), and an enthusiastic admirer of my pictures. I will give you money for yourself and the child, and you must return to Cas- sino. Perhaps your—what's his nuane?-Vin- cenzo will marry you." She rose from the low seat on which she had been lounging, stretched forth her hands en- treatingly, reeled, then fell back in a dead swoon. I had to do it," muttered Bertram Finnes, looking down at the beautiful creature he had so injured. I had to do it, and now it is all over." Show Sunday had come and gone. All who had seen Bertram Finnes picture said it waa a great work; it would take the public by surprise; it would bring him a fame, imme- diate and far-reaching. How beautiful your picture is, Bertram.- said his promised wife, a little fair, blue-eyed. fluffy-haired girl. But tell me; who is she?" Nobody, my dear Mabel." Nobody! Is it only an imaginary face; purely your own conception?" "Well, not exactly; it bears a slight resemblance to an Italian model-a Roman woman-known at the schools." "Some people are whispering strange things about the original of your picture," the girl said, shyly. TluLt she is-" "Spare me, sweet one. Our originals a.re always somebodies. I know the style of the little romances that take the round. I send it in to-morrow. Do you know I have grown fond of my creation, and I shall miss it from my studio. Yes, The Dreamer' goes to Burlington House to-morrow." I am so proud, intensely proud of yon. Bertram. All the world will ring with your praise. They will say that you are the greatest of living English painters." He stooped and kissed the little up-turned face. When Bertram returned to his home that night, be was informed by his housekeeper that a visitor awaited him in the studio. A visitor at this time of night," he exclaimed, in astonishment, and in the studio? You have done very wrong, Mrs. Martin, to allow anyone to wait there." It is the Signora, sir. I thought you wouldn't mind her waiting for you in the studio. She said she wished to wait there." Not the Signora Lucia. She returned to Italy a month ago, as you know." Yes, sir, the Signora Lucia, dressed like a Roman woman of the people, but so thin and worn. You will hardly recognise her." A fearful ecowl overspread his face as he strode into the studio. He looked around. There was no one visible. "Where are you, Lucia?" he cried. There was no reply. He was angry, and roughly drew aside curtains, portieras, screens, eafole —where she might be hidden. There is no one here, Mrs. Martin," he called to his old housekeeper. "How strange!" she exclaimed. The Signora must have let herself out without my hearing her." Bertram Finnes drew a long breath of relief. He was a moral coward, and dreaded to meet his victims face to faoe again. "And so they have begun to talk already," he thought. "Some of them have seen th4 original of The Dreamer,' that is sure. But what do I care, so long as Mabel does not believe? My own conception, she asked. Not, No mortal man could conceive a beauty ruch as that." He went over to the easel on which was hia picture, The Dreamer," and drew afida the velvet curtain tha-t hung before it. Had he suddenly gone ma-d, or were his- eyes playing him a trick? Where was the picture that was to carry his namae thtough unborn a.ges? He gazed upon a canvas tipped and torn into shreds—All that remained of his labour, his ambition, his hopes, his dreams. "0 Heavens! What a revenge!" he groaned. as with his hands he shut out from his eyes the sight of the destruction. To have taken my, life would have been less cruel." (The End.) TO-MOEROW—THE SECRET OF THE OVER- COAT; or. A WILD YULE," by AFRICANDER.
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