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UGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.), TUNLIRAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. iTfat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. iFost Offioe Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. And 101. HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. [ FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 9, FREDERICK STREET, and 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE. I Price List on Application. National Tel. No. 0725. i-————1 T-■——i——— PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. .Lessee and-Manager .&OBERT BEDFORD. TO-DAY, at 2.0 AND 7.30. Mr. EEEBBOHM TREE'S COMPANY, in the great Japanese play, (THE DARLING OF THE GDS AS played at His Majesty-'E Theatre, London. Next Week- tWo 8. Gilbert's successful domestic pantomime. THE F AIRY'S- DILEMMA- Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362, a2091 f p HEATRE JLIL OYAL, CARDIFF. fJTHEATRE J^OYAL, QARDIFF. SEPTEMBER 12th, SIX NIGHTS AND A MATINEE. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR SHOW WEEK, 'MR. ARTHUR BOURCHIER'S COMPANY In the Successful Domestic Pantomime, THE JfAIRY'S JQILEMMA, By W. S. Gilbert, author of "The Mikado," "Gondoliers," "Yeoman of the Guard," and the Gilbert and Sullivan's Operas, WITH THE ENTIRE LONDON PRODUCTION. Seats Can Now be Booked. a2120 rjpHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1904 F AREWELOL F VISIT JL 0F v. HENRY IRVING I A'ND nrsoovPÃNf (Previous to his Retirement from the Stage). MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Shylock HENRY IRVING. TUESDAY NIGHT & SATURDAY MATINEE: BECKET, By Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Becket (^ £ ^!H0RFP)AND } HENRY MVING. Archbishop) and ? ) HTT?FN?irRRV Y VING. WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Only Time): THE LYONS MAIL. Duboso ) S?uea 1 .HENRY IRVING. THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS: WATERLOO. Corporal Gregory Brewster.HENRY IRVING. AND THE BELLS. Mat hi as JEENRY IRVING. Box Office Now Open. Prices (Booked Seats):—Dress Circle, 7s. 6a.; Orchestra Stalls, 6s. a2092 ICING'S T HEATRE, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager.FRANK BATEMAN. Business Manager .ROBERT SAWIN. POPULAR PRICES. EVERY EVENING 7.30. THE TRIUMPH OF TRUTH Miss Marie Auckland as the Twin Sifters." Booking Office, 11 to 2. Tel. Nat., 01393. Next Week—HONOUR THY FATHER. a,1624. TEETH For HEALTH MflXUiUW andBEAUTY FOR CASH AND EASY PAYMENTS. If your Teeth are becoming decayed and useless for their daily functions of mastica- tion, or uneightly in appearance, and you wish to retain your personal attractions and benefit your health, visit N. S. BUR STEIN, (Over 17 years in Burnley and Manchester). 97, A LBANY ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, from 5e. SETS from 351! EXTRACTIONS, Is. By GAS, fjs. FILLINGS, from 2s. 6d TEETH CLEANED and SCALED, 5S. Servants attended at Reduced Charges. Extractions gratis to persons ordering teeth. FOR JgNGAGEMENl AND WEDDING JJING8, FLORIDA, 9, NEW A RCADE, NEWPORT. INSPKCT WINDOW. GRAND ASSORTMENT OP FBESEMTJLTIO* GOODS ALWAYS ON YLEW- PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. 'Tis not In mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deeerve it."—Addieon. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE DONALDSON BROS. and ARDEL AND COMPANY, in their own Original Pantomime- "A ZOOLOGICAL COMEDY." FLO BURRIS, Comedienne. BROWN AND ROBINSON, As The Bricklayer and his Labourer." Home from Work. Harmony in the Kitchen. A Blythe Little White Girl Turned Quite Black— MAY HENDERSON, The Vivaciousand Humorous Coon Singer and Dancer. OFF FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A New Amusing Series of Animated Pictures Displayed on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Three Graceful Ladiee in a Marvellous Gymnastic Act- THE MASCOTTE TRIO. JOHNNY DWYER, A Favourite Comedian. MISS NORAH EMERALD, A Dainty Song and Danoe Artiste. THE MANHATTAN COMEDY FOUR (OF AMERICA). In an Excellent Combination of Comedy and Vooalism. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Fiaxly 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 Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE CffARLD, S-SIMEET. Managing Director T,* OSWALD STOLL. Managing Director *g RATTON, ii,- hi8 To-night! EUGENE STRATTON, in his Melodious Ideal Songs of Coon Life. Peppo's Monkeys in an Original Risley Act. J. E. Coyle. Lily Langtry. The Three Ramoniers. The Fleury Trio. Heeley and Meely, Comedy Acrobats. Elsie Clare. Coster Joe, intro- ducing his Ventriloquist, Fred Russell. L18864 BUSINESS ADDRESESS T H, E ONLY XODSSY HAIRDRESSING SALOON IS NEWPORT, -LVnj-g L 0 TITEF.T, PROPRIETORS I E. NELSON & CO., CARDIFF, NEWPORT, AND PONTYPRIDD. O9012 O FLAKEWfilTECOIMRS |: \??//???\ /?_m <<E"? ./?\ ?jL? LJLJ C?J F! £ G* %? 2606i1 WASHED, DRIED. AND READY TO WEAR IN TEN SECONDS. The Latest and Best Waterproof Collars yet produced. They have a perfect Linen Finish, will not Crack or Turn Yellow. When soiled sponge with soap and water, and dried on Towel. NO STARCHING. COLLARS, 6d. Each; No. 2, 8d. each. State size, depth, and style. CUFFS, Is. pair. FRONTS, 9d. and Is. each, all post free. Sold only by E. RICH JONES (Flakewhite Dept.), 188. CASTLE-ROAD. CARDIFF. HORTON'S ORIGINAL Ferag BENE DICT PILLS FEMLTA The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box, as they at once remove all irregularities, and are in no way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. HORTON, (Late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital), 68, Aston-road North, Birmingham LETTERS ANSWERED FREE. THESE PILLS ARE SENT DIRECT ONLY UNDER COVER. f 4J-,ØSt .¡:r.Aa Oft ;:t SLA 0EXTEI5 m 'keyMES*' I r IHl THE TIOTLE^GEtm foe 2! (7 fa l?) i 1 IMl WB ASI TsboccomsU .kt$UrAm. I f m il iuW 3 '"Hati H i |l e?«t?Mt<U? ?atttt?n. | BSSN?? ? i?m?F ijm i?f r SyMS??aaT. wif I9 Nt?'?N?m"????!???i? t? m jf e?W??jht?t?M? ?????geSS??M??? 2??M??a??"Ma' ??? ? ?  —? EXCURSIONS  AND A. CAMrBELL?lMITED?. P, Sailings from CARDIFF and PENABTH. (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting-) CARDIFF AND WESTON. LLIATE CARDIFF 1 RETURNING AT Sat., 10 8.0, 9.30 am, 3.45, 5.0, ) 9.0 am, 3.30, 5.0, 6.0, 6.0, 7.0, -8.0 pm I -7.0, 8.30, 9.0 pm Mon., 12 8.15, 9.30, 10.45 am, 9.15, -10.30 am, 5.0, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30 pm 6.30, 7,30, 8.30, 9.30 pm Tues., 1.3..8.15, 9.30, -10.15, 11.45 I -9.15, 10.30, 11.0 am, am, 5.45, 6.45 pm 5.30, 7.0, 8.0 pm Wed., 14 8.30, 9.30, 10.30 am, 1 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 am, 12.15, 6.30, 7.15, 8.30 pm 6.0, -7.30, 8.15, 9.30 pm Thurs., 15..7.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 I 8.30, 10.30, U-30 am, am, 1.0, 7.0, 7.45, 9.0 pm 12.30, 6.30, 8.0,9.0,10.20 Fri., 16..8.15, 9.30, 11.0 am, 12.10, I 9.15, 10.30 am, 12.0 2.0, 7.30, 8.15 pm noon, 1. 10, 7.0, 8.30,9.15 CARDIFF AND CLEVEDON. Sat., 10 b5.0 pm I 8.35 am, *8.50 pm Mon., 12 6.30 pm j 9.0 pm Tues., 13 .6.30, b7.0 pm I 10.20 am, 9.15 pm CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. Pat., 10.4.0, b5.0 pm I. 7.45 am, *8.0 pm Tues., 13 b7.0 pm | 9.30 am CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD. Sat., 10 8.0am l 5.45 pm Mon., 12 9.30 am | 6.45 pm ::l}r:}jJ am I nl pm Wed., 14 9.30 am I. 5.45 pm Thurs., 15 9.30 am j 7.0 pm Fri., 16 9.30 am ). 7.0 pm CFAri.R, DIFF, LYNMOUTH, AND ILFRACOMBE. Sat., 10. 8.0, t9.30 am I. 2.30, 4.0 pm Mon., 12 f9.30 am j 5.15 pm Tues., 13 t9.30, 11.15 am | 4.30, 5.15 pm Wed., 14 c7.0, t9.30 am I. 4.0, c6.15 pm Thurs., 15. t9.30, 11.30 am j 4.45, 5.15 pm Fri., 16 f9-30 am I 5.15 pm SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. BRISTOL.-Ca.rdiff *4.0 pm, Bristol 8.0. Special fare, 2s. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Cardiff *5.0 pm, Bristol 8.0, Clovedon 8.50. Special fares Clevedon Is 6d, Bristol 2s. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. LAST DAY TRIP TO BOURNEMOUTH, via Weston.—Cardiff 8.15 am, train leaves Weston 10.5; return train leaves Bournemouth 6.0 pm, steamer leaves Weston for Penarth and Cardiff 9.30 pm Through fare, Sa 6d. CLOVELLY, via Minehead and Ilfracombe -Cardiff 9-30 am, Clovellv 4.0 pm. ,CLEVF,DON.-Cardiff 6.30 pm, Clevedon 9.0. Fare, 19. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. CLOVEiLiLY, via, Minehead and Ilfracombe.— Cardiff 9.30 am, Clovelly 4.0 pm. CLEVEDON.-Cardifi' 6.30 pm, Clevedon 9.15. Fare, la. _m_- SPECIAL NOTICE.—THURSDAY, Sept. 15.- LAST TRIP of the SEASON to EXETER, DAWLTSTf. TEIGNMOUTH, NEWTON ABBOT, and TORQUAY, for 1. 2, 3. 5, 6, 7, 8, or 15 Days. —Cardiff 7.30 am. See Bills. *Steamer does not call at Penarth. t Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall. b Penarth 20 minutes earlier. c Does not call off Lynmouth. IMPORTANT NOTICE.-Tourist Tickets are issued from Cardiff and Penarth to all prin. cipal Stations in SOMERSET. DORSET, DEVON, and CORNWALL, via Weston and G.W.R. See bills. Note.-Chea-P tickets are issued daily from Cardiff to Cheddar and Wells; also from all Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations to Weston and Ilfracombe. For Further Particulars, Tickets, Ac., apply W GUY, 70a, Bute-street. Cardiff a854 SALES BY AUCTION L — CARDIFF HORSE SHOW WEEK. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, AT TEN O'CLOCK. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY. CARDIFF. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HORSES,-COBS, AND PONIES. AIR, PHILIP E. HILL begs to Announce that he will Hold his ANNUAL SALE of 100 H O R SES, Including Hunters, Hacks, high-class Harness Horses. Polo Ponies, Heavy Draught Horses, Trade Cobs, and Ponies, at his Repository as above, on THURSDAY, September 15th (the second day of the Cardiff Horae Show), com. mencing at Ten o'clock.  thejprsperty?.R???Qh? Apt v,p?.-??3q. t*car ? e Lu6ovich, 3 q e.l%s I ey, Evans. Esq., Frank J. G. Thomas, Beq., Rev. G. G. Williams. Mr. T. D. John, Mr. W. Docker, Mr. R. Templeton, Mr. W. Sheaf, Mr. Henry Jenkins, Mr. A. J. Smith, Mr. W. Hornblow. Mr. R. Hartley, Mr. Robert England, Mr. Alban Richard, Mr. 8. Buckland. Mr. A. H. Sharrem, Mr. C. James, Mr. John Smith, Mr. J. Hollo- way, Mr. W. Richards, Mr. R. Muaroe, Mr. W. Palmer, Mr. J. Bond, and others. Further Entries can be received, and should be made at once in order to secure good posi- tions. Auction Offices, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. al954 12, LLANFAIR-ROAD. CANTON, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MR. A. SETCHFIELD has received B instructions from the Owner, who is leaving the town, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, September 13th, 1904, the Whole of the Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS at the above address. For Puller- Particulars see Posters. No Reserve. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. a2127 CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW. ANNUAL 8HOJ-?:E OF HORSES. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Com- mittee to SELL by AUCTION, on the Show Ground. Sophia Gardens Park, Cardiff, on FRIDAY. 16th day September, 1904, the day following the Cardiff Horse Show, at 11.30 punctually, 100 SHOW AND OTHER HORSES. The Sale is open to horses not entered for exhibition at the Show. Catalogues, Entry Forms, &-c.. may be obtained upon application to C. M. Berkeley, Esq., Park-place, Cardiff; or to the Auc- tioneers, 5. High-street, Cardiff. al843 EDUCATIONAL. CARDIFF. THE EDUCATION ACT, 1902. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. SESSION 1904-5. The FIRST TERM will Commence on MONDAY, September 12th, 1904. Copies of the Syllabus, giving Full Par- ticulars of Fees, Ac., may be obtained at the College Buildings, Dumfries-plaoe, University College, Newport-road, and the Principal Book- sellers. J. AUSTIN JENKINS, Secretary. Cardiff. September 6th, 1904. a2103 FOR MORE THAN HALF-A-C EN TORY TD EECHAM'S p ILLS. Have been the FAMILY MEDICINE in hundreds of thousands of homes, to be resorted to when disease Lond physical discomfort threaten health and happiness, and their efficacy is not only un- questioned. but has become proverbial. BEECMAM'S PILLS ARE EFFICIENT IN PROMOTING DIGESTION. IN IMPROV- ING THE APPETITE. IN CLEANSING THE STOMACH. IN AROUSING A SLUGGISH LIVER. Of DISPELLING DISEASE. IN REGULAT- ING THE FLOW OF BILE. IN PURIFYING THE BLOOD. IN ASSIST- ING THE KIDNEYS. IN INDUCING PEACEFUL SLUMBER. 1:1 fact, RFETRAWS PILLS may be termed the Friend in Need of the Human Race, and the vast benefit they have been to many thousands during long years has earned for them the unique reputa- tion of being WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PREPARED ONLY BY THOMAS BEECHAM. ST. HELENS, LANCS. H9 HrntorOMJifurtiliipi WWIIIIHKHHIMW. H PREPAID SCALES. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Advertisement* in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS" :— WWOORRDDSS OK? THREE I SIX WORDS. 01(CX. TIMKS. TIMKS. S. D. a. D. S. »• 14. 0 8 1 4 20 15 to 22. 1 0 2 0 13 0 23 to 30. 1 4 2 8 40 Bach extra 0 04 0 8 10 8 Words. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates;- WW ORDS. 02TCB. TEMER SIX WORD,. 0?. TIMES. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S. D. 1 4 0 3 0 6 0 9 16 te 22. 0 5 0 10 13 23 to 30. 0 7 1 2 1 9 E&ch extra ? 0 A 4 A ? 8 Words.. "? ?' lD ftn cases the name and address are counted as part af the Advertisement. PERSONAL. JACK.—Send me one of those postcard views of Car- tj) diff, issued by the Western Mail. They are capi- tal.—Violet. cl325 LOST AND FOUND LOST.-Left in 3rd clas3 smoker, G.W.R., 5.20 p.m. JLJ train from Llanelly on Wednesday last, a new dark grey Rainproof Overcoat, side pockets, with brown leather gloves. Will two commercial gen- tlemen remaining in compartment communicate with G. M., 4, Cradock-gtreet, Swansea ? e145a12 rptO prevent losing your Iteys, have a Key Chain, JL which you can attach on button; Is. e&ch.—Sta- tioaery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MEDICAL WANTED, Assistant for colliery district; must be t T well qualified; energetic; abstainer (Welsh Non- conformist); good terms to suitable -an.-L 72, Even- ing Express. Cardiff. el53al2 WANTED, strictly reliable Locum at once.-State yV terms and reference, M 22, Evening ExpreM °ard g- e246a12 CLERIOAL ASSISTANT Priest wanted 'Or a large i;; ?tt Aparish In North London; tipend E15O.-Apply, giving full particulars, Vicar, Rectory, Angle, Pem bToke. el62al2 A Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the AWe?c;tenl Mail" Quill; sample box 6d., post froa. Statio,nery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, near Cardiff, experienced Daily Gover- T t' ness for three girls, ages 13, 12, and 7 years.- Apply L 67, Evening Express, Cardiff. e141a12 FACILE (3ompamw, fitted with pencils färSêhOOt Fuse, price Is. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WANTED, staid Housekeeper; three in family; tT Cardiff; references required.—L 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell9al0 SITUATION Workmg Housekeeper; good plain cook; disengaged.—A. I., 141, Helton-road, Barry Dock. e220al4 REQUIRED, Industrious young lady as Ÿõthër-s Help; three children; plain cooking.—Apply Globe Hote!,?pntypool? C1315 WANTED, situation Working Housekeeper to Gen- W tleman or Placo of Trust; good cook; middle- aged; references.—I., 7, Raglan-street, Newport, eal3 SUPEBIOR Mother'* Hedp or Nurse, (lomeaticai?? for three little gb'ls; good 'needlewoman.-Apply Mrs. Clapp, 2, Rolle-street, Exmouth, S. Devon. Also Mother's Help for domestic duties. e137a12 G- DOMESTIC SERVANTS. 'reDœJ GENERAL Servant waited; state wages; references ?J' required.—Apply Mr:. Davenport, Nantgarw-road, ,+ 'T?ANTED, ?y?t??u? Day GlrL-?l? J.&ndaa? TT road.' e267al 1 GENEIIAL Servant wanted at once; small famn. governess; woman for washing; £16, rising to £18. -Bloomer, Penpont, Clydach, Swansea. e253al5 WANTED, good general as House Pairourmaid; able VV to iron well.—Mr. Spickett, Highmead, Ponty- Priddl e236al4 SITUATION required as Sewing Maid or Useful Sew- ing Maid; can dressmake.—M 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. e245al2 WANTED, a good, strong girl as General; must y V have good references.—Apply, giving particulars to Mrs. Davies National Surgery, Wattstown. 'e241al5 WANTED, Cook-General; house-pariourmald kept; VV family four.-9, Richmond-terrace, Park-place Cardiff. e258a!5 GOOD General wanted at once, business house.- Apply Chamberlain, Tydraw-street, Port Talbot. e249al5 GOOD Housemaid Wanted.—Settrington, Dinas GPowis, near Cardiff. 133alo WANTED, Cook-General; good references; small i family.-Apply Dr. Richards, Tondu, Bridgend. e232a!4 WANTED at once, a good Cook-General; wages £20, t V rising to L22 after six months' satisfactory ser- vice. Also a strong Housemaid, who must be a good plain needlewoman; wages L16, rising to jB18 after six months' satisfactory service.—Apply, with references to the Matron, Truant School, Dinas- Powis, near Car- diff. el55 GOOD Parlourmaid required; aged 30 to 40, for X Gloucestershire.—Gordon, TuskaT House, Southern- down, Bridgend. e224al4 T? ANTED, experienced' General Servant; plain Vt cooking, washing; £ 14— £ 16, according to experience; caps.-Apply Mrs. Boyer, 26, William- street, Ystrad, Rhondda. el94al3 w ANTED immediately, good General Servant; t T 17 to 20.—State salary, references, to Robert., Oxford House, Pontycymmer. e204al3 SITUA TION required as Kitchenmaid, with a good Cook; willing to be useful; 9 years' good character.—Apply L 92, Evening Express, Cardiff. eal3 W ANTED, respectable girl as General; one able f f to wash.—Apply Mrs. Batten, Salisbury-road. e183a13 WANTED, a good General; four in family.—84, Westbourno-road, Penarth. el42al2 WANTED, experienced Cen?ral: good -eferenc4as essenhal.Apply, after 6 o'clock, 20, Alma-road, Cardiff. elMalZ W. ANTED, General Servant for country; able to do Tf small wash; comfortable home; small family; wages £ 17.—State age, good references required, Mrs. Mitchell, Wstrws, Ffoslrasol R.S.O., Cardiganshire. elMal2 S TRONG, willing girl wanted as General; able to wash; country .-Blake, Cogan House, Penarth. el23al0 ANTED, House-Parlourmaid.—Write, full parti- V? cuiars, Mrs. Rose Richards, Mayals, Blackpill R.S.O. C1280 WANTED, Cook-General and Young Girl as House- ry maid.-kpply 12S, Newport-road, Cardiff. cl279 WANTED, Cook General for first week in October; tf two in family; housemaid kept.-Mrs. North Lewis, Llanishen. ellSalO WANTED, an experIenced Cook-General; small W family.-Apply John Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. e114a10 WANTED, clean, respectable girl as General.— Apply Mrs. Davies, Danytwyn, Newton, near Porthcawl. e112a10 "CONSULT Me" (a book that every family requires), 2s. 8d. post free.—Stationery Departjcant, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. HAEWOOD'S Baker's ChecJc Delivery Book, price 15. post id.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. EWE6T Design Dessert Papers, 72 for Is.; assorted sices; postage Sd.Statia-zy Department, Wes- tern Mall, Cardiff. m RS. Beetlo7es Cookery Books; a collection of pirac- JYL tical recipes; prices, la. 2d. and 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BjiNQUIKK Within Upon Everything." a most _E_ œefui book; 28. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. WANTED, young lady as Barmaid; good class trade. TV —Apply Clements, London Hotel, Weston-super- Mare. e205al3 HOTEL SERVANTS. "T^7"ANTED, experienced trustworthy General to wait f 1 table and assist in Teetaurant business; other servants kept.—Apply Mrs. Richards, Aberystwith Res- taurant, Llwynypia, Rhondda. e216al0 W. ANTErespectab¡e Genera1.-Apply Gower W Hotel, Cathays.. e263al5 WANTED, Girl for housework; no family; good W home.-Ap,ply Glamorgan Hotel, North Church- street. e254a9 W ANTED, oook-General; good references.—Apply f f Lewis, Griffin Hotel, Pentre, Rhondda. eal5 W ANTED, thoroughly experiettoed, trustworthy W Cook; good references required.—Apply, Boot Hotel, Aberdare. e237al0 WANTED, respectable girl as General Servant; plain woooking; good references.-Apply Tylors' Hotel, Tylorstown. e250al2 BOOTS requires m -ent for 22nd; single- handed or ??emn7-ag )Zferences, L 87, Evening Express, Cardiff. eUTalS F-RTAURANT.-Wanted, by end of September, for JH< Wimbome Club and Institute, Dowlais, respect- able young Person to assist at Bar, and other general duties in restaurant department; salary P,25 per year, paid monthly, with meals; steep Out.-Appli-ti-s. by letter onty, marked "Application" 'outside, stating age, «xperiaace, and testimonials, to-reach Secretary, 'l; I HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued BARMAID wanted; experiences; good references.— JD Apply, with photo, Heart cf Oak, Milford Haven. el60al2 W ANTED, end of September, a good Plain Cook, W accustomed to hotel work. Also a Pantrymaid- Waitress at once.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. Michael. Bush Hotel. Merthyr. e!48al2 WANTED, a. respectable girl as General Servant; fV plain cooking; over 20; good references.—Apply Mrs. Taylor, Duke Hotel, Wind-Teet, Swansea. al2 OTEL Staff requiredT?ew'?sHe hotel j$t open- ing; permanent cngagem$ts.-Russell s Hotel Agency, Bath. el07al0 D-RMAID wanted; experienced, references, photo, D height; good wages; comfortable home.—Apply Bell and Lion, Spirit Vaults, Pembroke Dock. alo MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS GELLIGAER Fox Hounds.—Wanted, smart Lad, 18 Gto 20, as Wh?p for the *V>v9 pack.-ApPly to Tnomas, Market, Merthyr. e98al0 LIMESTONE Quarries.—WanteU, a competent Man to j_J take charge.—Apply, stating age and full particu- lars of experience, M 26, Eveningress, Cardiff. al5 I WANTED at once, good all-Xiitmd man; well up in V V bread, smalls, &c.—State wages, single man pre- ferred, 1. Edmunds, Tunnel Storey, Blaengwynfi. eal2  ANTED, competent wMeh?etnam; used general ? t T cargo work and deHverin? 'goods.—M 7, Evening Express, Cardiff. j e227al0 c OACHMAN or C-hau-ffeur, running repairs, certifi- J cated; abstainer; 25; stngte; understands garden. —B 26, Watton, Brecon. e231al4 AN Experienced Groom s $ Re-engagement in Agentle'nall's stables life experinc with huntrs and harness horses; 2i years' lr'Ceilent character; 3 years' previous; aged 21.-E. Town. Falrwater House, near Cardiff. e226al0 E- RRAND Boy wanted; must be honest and respect- 1 able.—Hathway, Grocer, TfehMrls-street, Roath. e213a!4 SITUATION wanted as Gardener (single-handed); would not object to pony; near Cardiff or New- p,Drt.-G. White, Catherine Hill, Olviston, near Torking- ton. e218a!4 ART Work at Home, tinting Christmas Cards; easily Aacquired; good prices.—Bn?elope, A 6, Great James-street, London, W.C. c1:300 GARDENER (head or Single-handed), married, 31; 18 years' experience.-c&nnM Cromiln Hall, New- port. e214a10 WANTED, Groom-Gardener, steady, useful man, TV end of September; must drive well; one horse and c,ow.-Apply L 99. Evening Express, Cardiff. ealO "ft/'A-N TED?fromSeptamber29th,situationM f f UndeT-Gardener, or attend cows and assist in garden; married, no family; good references.-Padfic-ld, Castle Hall, Milford Ha.ven: e223al4 PRINTING.-wanted, young pian (Welsh); used to t jobbing.—Apply to Lewis, Printer, Llandyssul. e200&13 WANTED, either Sex -for- Hpme Employment.- W Addr-Esed enve!ope, Lee, John Bright-street, Birmingham. el53 fT?tO Brewery Workmen Wanted at once, a steady X hard-working, experienced man to take charge of cellars; state age and reference; wages, 288. a week. Also a Copperman; accustomed jo brewery work; state age and experience; wages, 28s. aitfeek.—Apply Western Valleys Brewery, Crumlin. C1303 WANTED, Head Annealerfor tinplate works.- Apply, enclosing copy reference, L 73, Evening Express, Card'ff. e151a12 rTTHOP.OUGHLY experienced" Groom required; 1 X indoors; country town; willing; Industrious; abstainer preferred.—L 55, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell7al7 SANITARY In-spectorms.-I. yHealth Visitors; £ 100 to £ 350; several hundred vacancies; success cer- tain; postal lessons commencing for coming winter exams; fee <:5s.-MllShens, Science Teacher, Sunder- land. rill GROCER'S Hailli6r.-W?ned, srong, active young GMan to take charge of hOrSe and deliver; must 00 accustomed to the work.—Apply, giving full par- ticulars, Watkins and Son Emporium, Brynmawr. e128a10 MEN and Women wanted to Work <vur Rapid Knit- ting Machines at their homf*. making work for us to sell to the trade; no expertence; no canvassing; steady work; good money earned; distance no hin- drance.—Write to-day, The Hardy Machine and Woollen Co., 29. Brown-street, Manchester. e35al5 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. A Money-makng Agency offered for whole or spare Atinic; easily work?d.-Partioulars, also pocket rubber stamp of your name and address free, Richford, Snow Hill, London. el05al0 To jJioiesalo Grocers and Merchants only.L:-B-u rAVfencies offered m South and North Wales Srs? chtM filing lines (well-hMwn in your districts) for all e??of shops; ham!s.m. pr; go<? be?uiifu?. 90IMPlu l!tM ana ?rtoons, '"d proprietaries regis- tereverything' in strict, accordance with Food and Drugs Act; laboratories superintended by qualified analytical chemists. Having extended our export department, we are prepared to treat for monopolies with genuine wholesale men at keen competition figures, who need only apply.-APPIY Grocer's Department, RaYbould, Whttehouse, and Co. (Ltd.), Wholesale Export Chemists (Established 1878), by exam., Reform Works Dudley. el59 CORN Trade.-Wanted, experienced and reliable Representative for Monmouthshire and adjoining districts.- State salary and references, in confidence, to M 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. C1318 ESSRS. W. H. Allen, Son, and Co., Ltd., of Queen's Engineering Works, Bedford, are desirous of appointing a local Agent in the neighbourhood of Car- diff for the sale of their various machines, including engines and dynamos for electric lighting and trans- mission of power, condensing plants, centrifugal pumping machinery, etc. Applicants should state fully their qualifications, and have had an engineering training. MMeewir?s, Allen are prepared to accept applications from gentlemen who will devote the whole or part of their time according to their present position. C1302 CANVASSING Agent wanted for Photographic Work. \?' —WiUitt. 8, Lower CathOdral-road e2O6.13 T- IHE Tourist's Bank'PureeTlSriii!; P? ?°' X 2s. 6d. to 4&-StatiOnery Department, Western Mail, CardLff. S-AVE Time Letter Cards, amcMy? closed, readily opened; cemented with pure gum; packet of 25 4!d.; postage lid.—Stationery De?mem? Western Mail, Cardiff. SIMPLEX Account Collector's Book. containing 500 tC7 forms for attaching to overdue accounts; price 16. postage Sd.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. A .B.C. Guide to Stock Exchange, 1904 Edition 14ti). ?? -200 pages Gratis and post free; thoroughly explains, in simple language, all oper-aticns known on Stock Exchange; how large profits may be gained with ES upwards; liability strictly limited to amount invested; highest and lowest sales last 15 years.- Address Publishers, Freeborn, Franklin and Co., Stock Jobbers, Bank-street, Royal Exchange, Manchester. C13295 T?HE?&uajd" Season-ticket and Card Case; made in b,,g ,t metal; very useful; Is. eMh—StatiomMy Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS GROCERY and p_vlg,,n,-W&nted Junior or Improver (outdoors).—Apply, stating age, salary, references, W. D. Griffiths, Castle Stores, Fishguard. e202al3 D ,RAPERY.-W te experienced young Lady for Blouses and Underclothing; good saleswoman and stock-keeper. Also Junior for laces.-Edwards, North- street, Bristol. e262al2 M TLLINERY.- x rienced Second Hand required. iTJ. Also Assistant and Apprentice.—Clark et Cie, Queen-street. e252al5 GROCERY.—Improver wanted. Full particulars, first Gletter (outdoors), Chamberlain, Tydraw-street, Port Talbot. e248315 Apprentices for Stationery, Oriental, and k3 Fancy Goods. Also young Lady for cash desk, with knowledge of book keeping.—J. B. and E. RoBs, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. e229al4 GROCERY and Provlsjon.-Thom and West, Aber- Gtillery, have Vacancy for smart Assistant; not afraid of work; only experienced men need apply; references to bear strictest ixvestigatiOU.-Stste wages (outdoors)., 0222a14 OUTFITTING.—Wanted immediately, a smart Junior; about 7 years' experience (Welsh); out- doors.-Weboter, Porth. el92al3 DRAPERY.—Situation required by young lady as 1? Junior.—L. H., 94, Tydraw-street, Port Talbot. e!96a!3 STYLISH Milliner wanted; able to serve.-Apply t0 James David, Draper. Feale. II104a10 M ILLINER.-Wan*,ed, young Lady; three to four HJL years' experience; sleep out—Pembridge,. Draper, Monmouth. el06al0 RONMO GFIRY.-Wsut experienced Assistant; JL also good Clerk, accustomed to the trades giving references, age, and salary re fluir .-Apply Rees and Co., Pontypridd. couio CLERKS, MANAGERS. <&C. ITUATTON wanted for a Gentl^ian>B Son In an !k9 Auctioneer's or any other good office; has had two years' experience with a good firm of auctioneers; well up in office work; first-class reference L 58, Evening Express, Cardiff. el23al0 POSTAL Telegraph.—Wanted, young Lady or young JL Man; experienced at sounder aDd telephone; live in or out; assistance given.—Apply Sub-Poetmaster, Brynamman. e2JOal4 C IXRKIS Place.—Lad (17), been Coal Office Ds, 21 months; good penman, shorthand, typist; in good shipowners' or brokers' office; salary secondary matter.—Mathew Jones, S7. Cowbridge-road. c235al4 CLERKSHIPS.— £ 85— £ 450: Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23; experience unnecessary; special explana- tory pamphlet free.—Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, Edinburgh. el02al0 THE National Ready Reckoner, a series of com- JL meroial tables, containing calculations suited for all trade purpoees, with profit and discount tables and wages calculator; price 5s.; postage M.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. JAPANNED Tin Doed-box, With OCk, to take fools- tj cap sheet; price 4a. 6d.—Stationery Department Western Mail, Oaidiff. ANDY Set of Robber stamps; box oontaining sii jLl fftsmps, as follow*-—"Very TJrgwst," "Book Itost," "With One," -BegMoieti," "Panel Post," "Samples, No Valne"; 8a. 6d. Mt, wft-fya.—^imninsri1 Thmart xd61 CLERKS, Ac. Continued I £' Weekly.—Persons wanted "hOnf,edd< ing Circulars, &c.—Send addressed envelope for proposal, Manager, 38, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. eloq,alo A Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the A. "Western Mail" Quill; sample box 6d.. post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SELF-INKING Stamp Pad, with compartment for holding rubber stamp, Is. 6d.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE Furnished Front Sitting Room and Bed Room; piano, bath, &c.; no children.-For terms, apply 42, Brook-street, Riverside, Cardiff. el97al3 BEAUTIFUL Wye Valley (Tintern Station, one mUe): -Full Board-Residence, Z2s. week; odd days. 4s. ■ lovely cottage; four acres lawns, orchards, high, bracing; photos eent.-HallAft Sprinvale, Brockweir, near Chep- stow. e255al5 THREE Pleasant Rooms, oven grate, main road; no children, none taken; suit lady or quiet conple; rent. 5s.-103, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e257al5 VISITORS to London will find the following comfort- V able and convenient, wcll-reoommended: Single, Is. 6d.; Double, 2s. 6d.; or Weekly.—Proprietress, 153, Stamford-street, London, S.E., near Waterloo Station. 6137 SANDYMOUNT, Southerndown, to Let, Furnished, for k3 September; 2 sitting, 5 bedrooms.-Bramby, Auc- tioneer, Bridgend. C1312 Y 4DUNG Couple, with baby (3 years), desire Fur- njshed Rooms for winter; refined home esential.- State terms, with or without attendance, M 5, EYening Express, Cardiff. e21gal0 PENARTH, Beach Cliff.-Private Hotel and firsl- _L class Boarding Establishment; sea front; terms moderate. elMalZ BARRY Island.-Board-residence (superior), for gentle- -Lt men; large house facing channel; late dinner; moderate terms.-Apply Mrs. Cooper, Breaksea Tower. Telephone No. 674. elzoalo A-PARTIZENTS, 1-2 gentlemen; piano; h. c. 'bath? Aevery convenience.—M_ Glenroy-street, Boath. e?36al2 L O-N-DON.-slaperior Apartments for Vieitors by day or week; moderate terms; board optional; central. -Write requiremamtt. Manageress, 41, Bernard-street' Russell-square. e94 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. hern ^nd pertwee ?'? AUCTIONEERS, VAL.UEBS SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGEKT8. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Soid see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices. 93. St. Majy-street, Cardiff Established 1849. HP0 Let, Pitman House, facing Plasturton-ga?dens; .I. 9 rooms; exceptionally large; usual oflic?n. Also good stabling to Let.—Apply 1, Coldstream-terrace. 021711.16 I am Buyer of 5 Workmen's House, anywhere -in oil- morgan for cash; must show good percentage- State lowest price, with full particular., M 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e221al4 C RAJG-Y-PARCAU, Bridgend.-For Sale, Valuable Leasehold Property, comprising Residence, stables, Cottage, 17 acres grass land; li mile from station.—Fuil particulars, Bramby, Land Agent, Brldgend. c1313 DOUBLE-Fronted House, 6 bedrooms; Docks.— Park. Williams and Hoare, 6a, Dalcross-street, Roath Park. el73al3 rjw Let, 33, Gough-Etreet good repair; 8s weeklyZ J. Apply 27, Havelock-street, Cardiff. el65al2 TTtOR Sale, immediate possession, House, Whitchurch- X road; close train terminus, containing seven rooms, hot and cold bath; £ 200 can remain on mort- gage if desired.—Apply Russoll House, Whitchurch- road. CaTdHf. if el274 rME Law of Landlord i-nd Tenant; price Is.; postage X M.-Statlonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. OFFICES. NEWPORT, Mon.-Western Mail-chambers, 22, High- street, large room, top floor, suitable for stock- room. Apply to Local Manager, on premises. el3007 J OFFICES to Let; commoaious and Weil-lighted; meet I ? centra! part of CM-dtC.—n. Nola= and Co 3, St. John's-square. el3173 ST. Mary-att e ?t, CanHC.—Several t?U-lightcd rooms I tj singly or in suUes, in Western Maa-chamhers-' passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each a<?r -Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. JAPANNED Tin Deed-box, with lock, to take fools- cap sheet; price 4s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. GOOD, En?llsh-mace Black Lead Pencils, 5s. 6d. per Gg-?om; special value.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. lafge roojns on gfNimtotjMm. St. Maw- X street, Cardiff, suitable for ardtlteèt. auctioneer, estate agent, &e.; rent R45.-Aiply Mr. it. H. Craftear, Evening Express. Cardiff. e 13005 TO Auctioneers and Others.-To Let, Sutte ot Rooms Ton 9-4 Ocot Western M?l-ohambers. C*r<He- rent very moderate.-Apply Mr. B. H. Crafter, Evening Express, Cardiff. -13004 PUBLIC-HOUSES. VILLAGE Fully-licensed House, Wiltshire; taking £12 weekly; garden, orchard, paddock; tied ales only; sound trade; ingoing L270.-Apply Tebbs, Valuer Bristol. XCEPTIONAL Opportunity.—Fully-licensed House, Bath; titd ales only; returns about E14 weekly; large walled-in garden; greenhouse; ingoing only £75.- Tebbs. OMMANDING and delightfuny situated Corner Beer and Wins Vaults, pleasant suburb, Bristol; nice open position, liaving grand view of river and surround- ing district; changed tenants once 37 years; takings about L12 weekly; ingoing L250.-Tebbs, Victoria-street, Bristol. j COUNTRY Fully-licensed House, Somerset; taking about E100 monthly; orchard, garden, stabling; ingoing L700, including furniture.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. SMART Hotel, centrally situated, Bristol; taking about E25 weekly; suitable party can arrange pur- chase with £250 cash; special opportunity. Apn* ly" Tebbs, Bristol. | Is PECIAL Opportunity for any Business Couple.— Fully-licensed House, principal main thoroughfare, Br:stol; payments £40 monthly; must sell through wife's illness; cash required, ;C20D.-Apply to Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. PROFITABLE Beerhouse, suburb of Bristol; pays _L brewers about £50 monthly; will accept £ 230 — Tobbs. CLIFTON, Bristol.—Corner Hotel, close to Downs; present proprietor ten years; ingoing £ 350.— Tebbs. /COUNTRY Hotel, eight miles from Bristol; garden, ? orchard, paddock, stabling; returns L16 weekly; fngoing £ 600; two tenants ten years each.—Tebbs. 2700al8 WANTED, Free Single or Full-licensed House; VT Cardiff or neighbourhood.— L 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. el70al2 TO Let, the Santa Clara Inn, St. Clears, fully- licensed; situated on the main road to Laugharne; low rentaL-Apply Buckleys Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. cl304 DOUBLE-Licensed House, with modern accommoda- tion; good stabling in centre of Newport; under favourable brewers; ingoing by valuation, a.!x!ut £300.- Apply A. G., 42, Emlyn-street, Newport. No agent. e!54a!2 j STOCK Book for keeping Account of Spirits received into and sent out of stock; price ls.-St&tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BUSINESS PREMISES. BAKEHOUSE and Stable, Docks.—Apply Williams Band Hoare, 6a, Dalcross-street, Róath Park. eal3 ABERAVON.—Wanted, Single or Double-fronted Shop Ain Water-street or High-street; must be very cen- j tral.-Apply Clarence Post-office, Port Talbot. e256al6 TYAKERS and Confectioners, Clifton, Brlstoi Jj1 Detached level Bakehouse, Collins' Decker Ovens, also Brick Oven; shop nicely fitted; premises painted, papered through; no goodwill; sell or 1et.-Weeks, owner, Chepstow, Mon. el56al2 P H.OTOGTt.&My-'S studio, matre of Cardiff; immense traffic all day.-E. Nelson and Co., 3, St. John's-square, Cardiff. el3174 L ARGZ. lotty Boom, 18ft. by 38ft., suitable for manufacturer's stock-room and offioe, ground floor, ii Western Mail-chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Also <■ other Raw s en tame floor. Apply Mr. L.H. Crafter, Western Mall, Cardiff. em3a rLert, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, an excellent Loot-up JL Shop, suitable for jeweller, tOb&tOOnIA, hO Bier ,&ppb, Mr. B. H. Crafter. Western Mall Cardiff. e12811 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL TJOBK Butcher.—Ingoing, £ 200; substantial trade; I Y-?OBKButcher.—Imgo?ng, jE200;substantial trade; Church-street. el21al0 STABLES TO LET. TABLE at Rear of 25, Newport-road to Let.—Price, 21, High-street, Cardiff. e234al4 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. FIRST-Clas3 Set Silver or Brass-mounted Business Fnarness; strong and good condition, 45s. Second- hand cob size Dogcart; splendid condition, £9 10s. New Crank Axle Cart, Mourning Coach, E15.-Merthyr Can-iage Company, Merthyr. el87al3 T.?JRST-Cla.ss Set Silver-plated Double Harness, com- Fpl,te; collars, bia, padcloths, pole straps; good condition, £5 5s.; approval.—Merthyr Carriage Com- pany, Merthyr. el86ai3 •jyrEW LMdM, Wagennone, Tudor Gig, small TndM I 1-' Glr to Mdt 13 hands; Governew Oar, Princ:eu Cart, with rubber tyres.-IAwls. CaiTiaee Builder. Cardiff. ellœ MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs an4 HMKH; 8teel1 for weak le? A Sp4M suppow W-g NMUe Tmww; Lt? Attendant for SiwUe BOWkblfk 1Wta, bm Ootebeq Trasses, Kjm, Baodafes, te., Ot stock; UlMtralau list^ -1IaUr aad Mpkirar, Allm VMTTM, CXisflsMt. BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, Ac. LADIES and Gent's ACœ&ries; new departure Hubs; perfect condition, E5 15s.-Highfield, L's- vane-street, Cathays. e2G5a12 RUDGE-Whitworth Lady's Special. 23in. frame, free I wheel and two brakes; cost E16 16s., accept £ 6 15s.; just re-plated and re-enamelled; almost like new.- Sutton and Co., 74, Commercial-street, Newport. LADY'S Rodpe-Whit worth Standard, only had two months' use; plating and enamelling like new; tyres not punctured; £ 5 153.—Sutton and Co., 74, Com- mercial-street, Newport.  Gent's Royal Enfield, free wheel and two brakes, A I)unlop tyres.; E5 10s.-Sutton and Co., 74, Com- mercial-street. GENT'S Standard Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; in Gspl?ndid condition; E4 10s.-Sutton and Co., 74, Commercial-street, Newport. SEVERAL Second-hand Machines from 30s. to £ 4 10s.; in good condition 2nd just been thoroughly over- hauled.—Sutton and Co., 74, Commercial-street, Newport. c1326 AUTUMN Clearance Prices.—Lady's Rudge-Wbit- A UTUMNClearance Pnc?s.—Lady's Rudge-WhTt? celluloid gear case, all accessories, 90s.; lady's Beeston Humber, two-speed gear, £10; Lady's Beeston Humber, free wheel, new, E15 15s. for LID; Lady's Imperial Sin-ger, free wheel, new, £10 10s.; Gent's Roulette, free wheel, new, £5 5s.; Gent's Humber Road Racer, new, fixed wheel, £ 7 10s.; Gent's Enfield, fixed wheel, new, £ 6 6s.; Gent's New Townend. free wheel, for Lil 17s. 6d.—Norton's Cycle Depot, 126, Queen-street, for L7 17s. 6d.-Nortonls Cycle Depot, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. cl292 RUDGE-Wedge Light Roadster, Zain. frame, D??lop 'Dt'DGB-Wcdge Hg-ht Boadster, SIn.fram.e, Duniop brake, Brooks' saddle; in thoroughly good condition; E3 10s.-Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-strcet, Cardiff. A Light Road-racing Bicycle; local maker; Dunlop At?-res, Westwood plated rims; enamelled green and gold lined; like new; L5 los.-Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 108. St. Mary-street., Cardiff. A Special Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame. Clipper A tyres; just re-plated and enamelled; fixed gear; freo wheel could be fitted at a slight extra. charge; E4 10s.-Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. -A-GtrPs-í:udge- WhitwOrtll Bicycle; free wheel fitted Aand front rim brake; £ 3 3s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Standard Budge-Whitwofth Light Road-racer; A dropped handle-bars, free wheel, and two brakes; 1904 machine; tyres slightly soiled; jE8 8s.—Rudge- Whitworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A No. 20 Rudge-Whitworth Aero Special, 21in. frame; gold-lined; tyres slightly soiled; usual price E15 15s.; ,,Mo t Lll lls.-Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 103, St. Man treet, Cardiff.  No. 4 Aero Special 1M4 Machine; not soiled; A usual price £ 11 lis.; clearance price L9.-Rud-,e? Whitworth (Limited), 10S, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A No. 26 Standard Rudge-Whitworth; complete with Amudpiards, free wheel. &c.; 1904 machine; E8 15s. —Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), .108 St. Mary-street, Ca-r- diff. V, RLFE Wheel can be fitted to almost any Second- hand Machine at a cost of about 7s. 6d. per machine; back rim brakes at about 15s.; or Bowden brakes at 17s. 6d. per machine.—Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9214?3 WHEN Cycling carrying the Insurance Coupon and TV Card Case: Li per week in case of accident: cost Is.; Rvailab!e for twelve monthf.Sœtionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. A Few G,>nt' Stanford Rudge-Whitwonh. racers and Aroad _r-,cers, Ycj?us size fmmes to suit sbon or tail riders; perfectly new machines; fitted free wheel, two brakes, Jointless hollow rims, plated, with lined centres and edges: any gear fitted; any pattern handle- bar: rubber or lat-trso redals; 26in. or 28in. wheels; price £8 158.. to clear. Also a few good Second-hand Gent's Machines, from Os. upwards.—Full particulars on application to T.udge-Whitworth (Limited), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Newport Agency: 74. Commercial- street. e13280 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, &c 50-Guinea 3-h.p. Rex Motor Bicycle, equal to new; not ridden 50 miles: E25 or near offer; guaranteed faultless; trial allowed.—Ginger, 18, Parsons-street, Banbury. e228al0 MOTOR-Car for Hire; three passengers; two guineas J'LL per day.-163. Keppoch-street, Cardiff. e4906al0 THE Only Agents In Wales and Monmouthshire for JL genuine De Dion Cart, 6, 8, 10, and 12 h.p.; also Rex Cars and Motor Cycles; agents for M.M.C. Cars and Kerry Motor Cycles; any other make of Car supplied at London prices. We keep in stock good supply of Dunlop Motor Car Tyres and Accessories. Experienced engineers for repairs to cars and motor cycles.—Ayllffe and Sons, Daisy Motor Works, Cardiff and Newport. Write for catalogues. Nat. Telephone E32. Telegraph address Ayliffe Cardiff. el2894 DOMESTIC ARTICLES GRIFFITHS' Sewmc Machines am unirersally Gacknow!4ed?,ed as best value in the trade; established 1871; having sold over 10,000, you can rely on having a good machine; hand and cover, only £2 18s. money returned if not satisfied.-Write this day, W. Griffiths, 146, Windsor-road, Neath. e90 GRIFFITHS' for Washing and Mangling Machines \Jf combined; best is always the cheapest; carriage paid; distance no object; sole agent for South Wales for best washer ever yet made.—Write for lists, W. Griffiths, 146, Windsor-Toad, Neath. Established 1871. eai MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. KNITTING Machines.—Cheapest House in Wales; lensons free; hire or cash work found; distanoe no ebiect.-Griffiths, 145, Windsor-road, Neath. ee84 rpjHE New Artistic Lace Shelf Paper, newest beautifully embossed; containing 12 sheets, 34in. long; price M. per packet; postage 3d Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "ENQUIRE Wjthln Upon Everything," a most useful book; 2s. Pd. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TRAY Cloths, drawn thread Tenerrffe Linen Paper, assorted sizes; Is. per box Of one dozen; postage 3d.-St3.tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "CONSULT Me" (a. book that every family requires), 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. N" EWEST Design Dessert rp?rs, 72 for Is.; assorted Nsizes; postage 3d.tationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. IMITATIONCards for Progressive Whist, Bridge, and At Home. 4s. per box of 100 cards; smaller quantities may be had at 9d. per dozen.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HARWOOD'S Baker's Check Delivery Book, price Is.; jjL post?e M.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rnjHE "Damask" Dish Papers; assorted colours and X sizes; 144 in packet; latest table decoration; price Is., post froo.-Sta.tlbnery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. T}HIXINE,- the New Adhesive; sticks everything; X 6d. per tube, post free.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. COALS. C OAL.-Best -louble screened, hand picked largo, ws.; for 2-ton lots, 21s. M.; for 3 tons and upwards, 21s. per ton. Large cobbles, 19s. Viponds large 16s. Best nuts 19s.; seconds, 17s. 6d. Bed Ash, 17s. 6d.; small 12s. 6.1. per ton delivered. Coke, steam nuts. For trucks, local or any station South Wales, at colliery prices. National Telephone 01024. order at once; satisfaction guaranteed —West End Coal Company. Canton, Cardiff. e86 FARM AND GARDEN  quantity of Cabbage for Sale.—Apply Baker A Forest Farm, Whitchurch, Cardiff. ?94a,9 APPLES, splendid cooking, direct from grower, 551b SL 5s. 6d.; carriage paid. -Millichamp, Lyde, llere- ford. e225al4 OATS. MAIZE, BEANS. Mixed Horse Feed (cleaned by special ntachlnery), Poultry Food, Pigeon Food, Buckwheat, Dari Wheat' Barley, Maple Peas, Vetches, Tick Beans Barley Meal, Indian Meal, Bran, Pollard, Linseed Cake, Cotton Cako, Compound Feeding Cake, Oalf Rearing Meal Dog Biscuits. Dog and Poultry Medicines, Bird Seed of all kinds, Bird Sand. Bee Hives, Sections, Frames, Foundation, Veils, Gloves, and Appliances of all kinds. State requirements. Cata- logues free.—John Hibbert and Sons, Grain Importers, 10 aad 11, Castle-street. Cardiff. el2854 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ac FB Sale, litter St. Bernard P?ps; '? beautifully Ym?trked; 5 weeks; dogs 63s-APPIY Wmkneld Aberkenfig. el71al2  Steady, trained young Setter Bitch; good worker* AL2 trial deposit.—Morgan, Brynmole, Pantynynon.  e263a!2 GRAND Jersey Cow, with Male Calf; 6 vears" £ 18^ Gheavy.-Bulteren, Llanedy Rectory, Pontardulais. e264al5 BLACK Mare, 15.2; good worker; suit light tmllcy. -Langmatd, 41, Partridge-road, Cardiff. cl300 MACHINERY, &c.  Sale, 2-h.p. !wrizontal Steam Engine-?) Mi) df ford-street. East Moors, Cardiff. el5Sa']? ANTED, Overhead Ropeway, with Pulleys and VY Bucket -B. P. Blackley, Bloxwich, WalsaK e190a13 CROSSLEY'S GAS ENGINES ———————' And Gas Plants. The Most Economical Power. Ten Horse-power for One Penny FULL PARTICULARS FROM SOUTH WALES AGENT. H. Elliron Walker, Penarth-road. Cardiff. eU265 ABOUT 200 vards of new flanged 8in Steam Pipes, I A faced Spigwt and Faucet; one Expansion Pipe and four quarter Bends Also two new Rollers or Runners, suitable for clay mill, 5ft. 6in. diameter, 18in. face, 4iin. eye; weight about four tons each.-For price and particulars, apply Ward Williams, Abertillery. el52al2 "T7OR Sale, Vextical Boiler, 8ft. 41in. diameter, plates r 'M6, G&UO-Y Tub-, all complete. Abo Blakeney Pump; neatlJ'AQ'RAcàQdu-c.. Ltd., }Svq:.1"GG¡¡. '1_- GREAT COMPETITION FOR PERSONS INSERTING SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE EVENING EXPRESS. X4 PER DAY, or £24 PER WEEK. FOR "EXPRESS" ADVERTISERS. Cut out what you consider to be the Best SMALL ADVERTISEMENT appearing in the "EVENING EXPRESS" on the day on which your own advertisement appears; also cut out your own advertisement, and mark it thus X. Then send the two advertisements, with your name and address, to the Editor, "Evening Express," Cardiff. Write the word "Compe- tition" in the top left-hand corner of the envelope. If your own advertisement appears on more than one day, you can select and send in one of the Small Advertisements appearing on each of the days on which your advertisement appears. THE FOITR ADVERTISERS WHO MAKE THE BEST SELECTIONS WILL EACH RECEIVE A PRIZE OF £1. The prize-winners need not necessarily select the same advertisement. If more than four advertisers send in one of the advertisements adjudged by the Editor to be the best, the Editor will decide to which of the competitors the prizes are to be paid, and in arriving at this decision he will be guided by the com- parative excellence of the advertisements inserted by the com- petitors themselves. Advertisers should observe the following points in making their selections:— (1) The nature of the want advertised for. (2) The manner in which the advertisement is expressed. The decision of the Editor as to the advertisers to whom the prizes are to be paid, and as to all other matters connected with the competition, will be final and binding upon all competitors. Advertisers whose advertisements are inserted in the "Western Mail" and "Evening Express" under the combined scale appear- ing at the head of the small advertisements in both papers will be entitled to select two alternative advertisements. MUSICAL. SECOND-I-Iand Piano wanted at once; good tone; price moderate.—M 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. e260al5 m DLLE. Elsa Tostia, Solo Pianist and Accompanist 1\'1.. of the London and Provincial Concerts, accepts Engagements aad receives pupils.-4, Archer-road, Penarth. el98al3 BANJO, Mandoline, Guitar; charming; ewily Bi.es,rned; instruments taught in a few lessons.- Westbourne School of Music, 35, Cowbridgo-road. Instru- ments lent free. el35 MUSIC) Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, ll.1 on card, price 8d.-Stationery Department, Wee- tem MAR, Cardiff. P- LLW, Pianos, M<ac6-4!. J. He8Ui Md Sens' special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. A BTISTIC" Model; good walnut case; full compass, ?A_ cash £15 15s. "T71UROPEAN" Model; ifne walnut case; check Pi action; trichord, Sec., cask LIS 185. "ALEXANDER" Model; full compass; handsome A marqueterie panel, &c.; cash £23 12s. ed. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte," in Louis case; full size I XX and compass, rich case aad tone; double 1œnces; cash B25 49. "Tl/rUSIO Trades Association" Model; marvellous M value, beautiful, rich tone; cash, £ 31. T^v RAW T N G Room Model; a perÚct-inrument for touch tone and durability; cash, £35 10s. WE shall be pleased to arrange for any of these instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.-For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Taibot. elll33 MUSIC Paper, 18. per packet, postage 3d.- l.s.a:.Jo nary Department, We?tzrn Mail, ?TditI. I DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full ooajipsss, iron-framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £16 16s. (class A); solid Vy walnut wood case. I "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £ 18 18s. (class B); solid V_y walnut wood case. "E DU,C-kTIONAL" Model; cash, E22 10s.; handsome walnut wood ease. "INFLEXIBLE" Model; casb, -223 IN.; full size, upright piano; vertical stringing. "TRONCLAD" Model; cash, C28. small upright grand 1 overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cah,£31 10s.; magnificent value; o,-erstrung. "T7"AISER" Model; cash, L42; a fùl mpriglt concert J[? grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase System fr a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchante, DHig?-stroet and Cast'e Arcade. Cardiff. el0 SPORTING SHOOTING over Bryncwtten, close Penooed Station, [ to be Let.—Rev. Carne Yt'illiams, Wolvesnewton, Chepstow. e243&9 TO bo Let, about 600 acres of good 8hooting.-Apply to Evans, The Moors, St. Weonard's, Ross. ea20 0'1 Ux.s-;frömiSs. ;Engl¡shÜuí0Q£2 108. GThit? is my special line.-Chambers, Gunmaker, Cardiff, Bristol, and Shepton Mallet. c ARTRIDGES.-The best Cartridges made, 91;. M. 100: any Smokeless Powder, a good line at 7s. 6d. 100. Repairs of all kinds done on the premises.— Chambers, Gunmaker, Cardiff, Bristol, and Shepton Mallet. Nat. Tel., 01539. 63Z\2 CARTRIDGES.—The cilrdir Cartridge, 78. M. per 100; C loaded with 8chultse or Ambcrite amokc?lm pow- der. 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always Used; samplts given free on personal application; Nobel's Ballistic 9s. 8d. per 100. Orders for 1,000 cartridges delivsrsl tr,Silpplied only by Cross Broa., Cardiff. GUNS, Rifles, Re?olTere, Ct?s, Cartridge Bags, -mt Gall gun amesseries at lowest prices; special atten- tion to all class of repairs; Double-barrel BreechhHMiinf Guns, from 32a. 6d. CBúS8 Bro., Gunsmiths and Ammunition Dealers:- 3 and 4. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. tiMOT ê; MISCELLANEOUS. mTRS.Rich.1C?Castle-road,Cardie W&rdTobe M t?al er; letters punctually attended to. elOO ADVICF, Fife.—Madame Stewart, Lady Specialist," a J\. safe and certain remedy, price 2.s. 9d., 4s. 6d., strong lis.—Address 19, Salisbury-road, Cathays, Cardiff. e87 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. "sh and Chip Machine: LIVERPOOL Range, F'sh and Chip Machine: crispers each side; worked with co;?L coke, or gas; nearly new; bargain, L6; dirt cheap.—John Williams, Butcher, 42, Mardv-road, Mardy, Glam. el56al2 FOR Sale, a well-made Circular Counter, with Fm?hogany top, 14ft. long; can be viewed at any time.—George Hotel, Newport. e251al5 EOR Sale, Camera; Lancaster's Instajitograph; j- _fj plate, with al laccessoriesbargain.—3, Colum- place. e208al3 B1LLI-RD Tables, full size, In perfectcondition? Bearriage paid and fixed £ 25, £ 40, and ?70: also Billiard Dining Table, 7ft. 6in. x 3ft. lOin.; good con- dition, 112, cost £ 20; carriage paid; speciality repairs. —Probert, Ebrington-street, Plymouth. elOOalO F ISH.-SID. 2c. Gd., 141b. 4s.; carriage paid; from j' ship to consumer; friers supplied. IF. 6d. stone: cash with fder.-Tully, Fish D-el-, -144al2 AWNINGS. San Btinds of every desC1itii;pr!ng A&nd hook-up, fixed; any distance. estimates free.- Frad. Morgan and Company, The Makers. Cardiff. ,1322¡ LIST ot Useful Office G-ds,-Paper fastenere, effice _tJ paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, *c., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Weestem Mail, Cardiff. rrttiK MERCHANT SHIP S & OCEAN TRAVF.L- JL T 18 ATLAS. Published at 30s. A few copies to clear at 2Q*-3taUewsx X>ea«rtKie*t, Western Mall, Cu4iÆ 1 FURNITURE. ARE you Contemplating Matrimony? If so send for the New Furnishing Guide to E. E. Harris, Market- buildings, Newport. HARRIS'S Furniture is renowed for Durability; enoimous stock to select from; marked in plain figures, Î#1r cash only; free delivery in our own vans.—. Harris's Old-established and reliable Furnishing Ware- house, Market-buildings, Newport. HARRIS'S Houses of furniture at £ 15, £ 20, £ 25, £ 30/ £35,. £ 42, L45, and £50, are truely wondeTful value; write for detailed lists; hundreds of unsolicited testimonials.—Harris, Market-buildings, Newport. ela  JEWELLERY FOR SALE. IS your Watch Wron.g? The best and cheapest shop5 in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 36, Castle Arcadau (third shop from Caetlo-street), by James Keir (for tea., years with Mr. Spiridion). docks and Music Boxes cleaned a.nd Tepsired. e9171 cleaned and repaired. eS171 PIGEONS, POULTRY. &c. BEAUTIFUL.Cock Linnets; warranted; two fae _L) ?. M.; pafked.—Stewa.rt, 31, System-street, Roath, Cardiff. ell3al0 HANDSOME Prize-bred white Flight Performing Tum- blers, Is. 9d.; 3 pairs, 5s.-A1>ercromb.e, Barry i-siand. e261a!5 MONEY TO LEND. FPHE CHARING CIIOSS BAHK. ifistablifihed Ib,ù. 119 k 120, Bish&ps?ate-st. Witi?m, EC., and").. M.??diorQ-sUaet, Charing Cross, W.C.. ?i?maom. Assets £ 597,790 0 0 Liabilities £ 285,680 0 0 Capital f.nd Reserve £ 312,110 0 0 LOANIS of £ 30 to £ 2t000 granted at a few hsofl^ notice, in town or country, male or female, oat mortgage of furniture, farm, and trade stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also tOn deeds, policies, and reversions. Dia- tacoe no object. Eaey payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:- fi p.c. per an., subject to 3 months' no1jc of withdrawal. 6 p.c. per an., subject to 6 months' notice of withdraws!, T p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- ter; Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per ceat. and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS, H. J, TALL. Joint Managers. MONEY I MONEY 1 MONEY 1 SOUTH WALES LOAN AND FINANCE 00. FINANCIERS. 8, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. Cash advances made daily from £3 and upwards^ Terms moderate to suit borrowers' convenience. SAppiy personally or by letter; distance no object. Private and confidential, as heretofore. P.S.—Advances made on PLATE, JEWELLERY., PIANOS, &,c., at a reduced rate. 13251 1. SELINE. Mansgse. s UNS from ;E2O to £ 3,000 ADVANCED All SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand. Personal or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are CompleteA. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Hate* of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickete Forchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money advanced on Second Mortgagee. Apply 1. W. Lloyd, Manager, FTELDINGeI, HATES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYE8. 8 Sit CARDIFF. THB Old-established Provincial Union Banlc con- tinue* to led immense suras daily, from £18 4. £5,000, on note of hand alone or other security. Ne yfl.os inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for short periode. t&rgest ane most honourably oonducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction In repeated transec- tions wtth us. A gentleman from bank will wait upon yon at oncc with caah.—Call or write (in confidence) to Manager. StaxJey Dowdlng, 1, Queen's-square, Bristol, or to Meeers. Daves-part and Morinac, Queen's-chan> bers, Queen-etreet Arcade, Cardiff. el51 10 to £5,000 Advanced oa Note of Hand alone, with- out bonds, publicity, or charges of any description whatever unless business is doae. No bills of sale, uid the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of appli- cation representative will wait upon yon by appoint- ment and advance you the amount required, re-payabft by easy Instalments to eu It your own Gonverieneft Special rates far short periods.—Write (I. omftdemo to actual lender. C. WELLS, COtSBIDOR-CEUlfBBBS, MAHKJCT-PLACB. LBICESTBS eOSM 10 to £ 5,000, Interest 4s. in £ .—Manager, 70, Pljv mouth-grove, Manchester. e81 _£10 to El,000 Note of I-land alone; strietiy virpate, S. Harris, 5, Park-street, Cardiff. elSO WAGON AND COLLIERY • REQUISITES. nLBBPSBS, Fencing Poets, fte., .n sues, creosow Lj end clean—Charles Calder aad Prince at Walts Dock. Swansea. "¡ TN THE MULTITUDE OF COUN. X CILLOES THERE IS WISDOM; but in a multitude of medicines there may be poison. Hence sufferers from WIND. CON- STIPATION, TORPID LIVER. RENAL TROUBLES, INDIGESTION. HEADACHES. SLEEPLESSNESS, or NERVOUS WEAKNESS, choose the right remedy when they take KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS These are a well-established medicine of unsurpassed value, AND WILL SUIT YOUR CASE. Kerllick's Vegetable Pills may be obtained at all Chemists and Stores in 71d., 13!d., and 2i. 9<L boxes, or direct of KERNICK and SON (LTD4. CAEDIFF, .oar,reoeipt of stamps. 88