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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS 1 CARDIFF. rfHEATRE J>OYAL, 0ARDIFF Lesøee and Manager ROBERT REDPORD. !In.. TO-DAY, at Two amd 7.30. 3m GEORGE DANCE'S COMPANY IN TEE MUSICAL PLAY, THE QRCHID. UEXT WEEK—THE MUSICAL PLAY, THE CINGALEE. iiox Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. a-5769 RING'S rjlHEATRE, QARDIIT. 80le Lessee & Manager.FRANK BATEMAN. TO-NIGHT, at 7?0.  9RAND MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. eviing to svn?=.. ONE Week Longer! CINDERELLA. The Magnificent Newport Pantomime. 'Dea«tiful Transformation. Oomic Harlequinade. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. 1300king Offloa Open 11 to 2. Nat. Tel. No. 3. Next Week: THE POWER OF THE CROSS. al624 Tis not in mortals to command puooess, but we'll do more—deserve it.Addic-ou. THE A P. D I F F jjmpire, )( QUEEN-STREET. ■v Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! TARRO M Y A K I ThO Champbn Ju-Jit?u Wrestler of Jap?n! ?u-Jttsn Wrestling is totally unlike amy other ?thod of Wrestling. It is the IDEAL ART 01' SELF-DEFENCE! By its aid anyone. male p female can successfully grapple with the li(>Oli-a,n or Rough who seeks to molest them. III In-JH6u Wrestling. it is not mere brute f'DrOe tha.t triumphs, butskHI and the know- j of the wea& p?nts of the humn body ?h.?h Ju-Jitsu teases. TARRO MYAKI is, "Qiversally recognised as the cleverest expo- rent of this style of 8clf-defenoo, and his per- ermanoe is one of the most instructive that Parents can present to their children. THE PICQUAYS, Novel Aot, concluding with an Upside-Down Sand Dance. LIFEBOAT MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, January 24th, at Two. WALLY-HOSTE TRIO, Comedy Acrobats and Jugglers. SISTERS GASCH, ultblebes who Begin Where Others Leave Off. SYBIL ST. ELMO, The Charming and Gifted Vocalist. !ALBURTUS & BARTRAM, Club Experts. LEONA DARE, In her Refined Musical Trapeze Act. RYAN and HALL, Acrobatic Comedians. Comrades in the Cause of Peace," and Butcher and Baker," VERNO AND VOYCE, Whose Song Soenas are Always Popular. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. I.. 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 Saturdays), 10 ajn. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. National Telephone. 625. L18863 p ARK-HALL, CARDIFF. Y.M.C.A. POPULAR LECTURES. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906, at Eight p.m., DRAMATIC AND HUMOROUS REQITAL BY MR. ALEXANDER WATSON. Preceded by ORGAN RECITAL, a.t 7.15 pip., by E. STANLEY JONES, Esq., F.R.C.O. Doors Open to Subscribers 7 p.m.; General Public 7.30 poo. Admission, One Shilling. a5802 NEWPORT. rrflE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! GEORGE Gana epeckuiy- fiCiected Compaaiy in The Fighting Par- fgan.-Prbd Poplar. comedian. The Sisters Moulier. in a graceful gymnastic act. Pro- fessor Dunning, in ventriloquial incidents. Harry Drew, the baes of great excellence. Kitty Wager. Kahn and Kahn. Sadie Simp- eon. Minnie Duncan and Arthur Godfrey. L18864 LYCEUM, NEWPORT. -—' Lessee and Manacer.SIDNEY OOOPER. Charles Frohm&n presents (at 7.30), "LEAH XLESCHNA." A play in five acts by C. M. M'Lellan, unanimously pronounced the greatest snooees of the London Season. Next Week:—Mr. Louis Calvert's Company in the charming story of Western life, "Sunday." Seats can now be booked. Nat. reI., 158. Admission, from 6d. to 21s. el896 FARGHER'S BALSAM OF MULBERRIES. i Is the best CoUgb. Cure ever Invented. for roUGHS and COLDS of any kind there is positively NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. It aote like a oha.rm by dissolving the phlegm and at once relieving the air tubes. UBlJIO SPEAKERS AND SINGERS will find it ipvalu&hle, as it oleare and strengthens the voice. 1aid. and 2s. 3d. PER BOTTLE. Of all Chemists, or from the Proprietor, CHARLES FARGrHER CHEMIST, EPLOTT BRIDGE, CARDIFF. el695 QPHfi EEKLY MAIL. BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PCBtlSHED IN WALES. 12 LARGE Pages- ONE PENNY, The Weekly Mail" contains every item of important news that has occurred dnring the week, and makes a special feature of events pertaining to South Wales and Monmouth- lIhire. If you want to keep your distant friends well informed of what is going on in South Wales, you can't do better than send them the Weekly Mail" each week. You can arrange to have the paper posted from the •ublishing office at the following rates- Any place in the United Kingdom- Per Quarter (prepaid) is. 8d. „ Half-year 3a. 3d. „ Annum 68. 6d. Head Office: ST. MART-STREET. CARDIFF Branch 01 ftl(.ts: Swaiisea, Newport. Merthyr, Brecon, and 176. Fleet-street, London. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. Telegrams: "Mail." Cardiff. REPAIRS TO SCALES. RING UP No. 6x6. THE OLD FIRM, GREADER & SON, as The Practical and Prompt i SCALE MAKERS AND REPAIRERS. THE GROCERS', BUTCHERS'. BAKERS', AND FRUITERERS' OUTFITTERS. Established 1876. ft A RnT rNTR-KTREPTT- CARD IFF. SALES BY AUCTION. PONT ARD A W E. DEPORT AiNT SALE of FREEHOLD FARM, LICENSED HOUSE, COTTAGES, MINES, AND MINERALS. MR. ASTLEY W. SAMUEL will JJ.R. OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Poata.rdawe Iran Hotel, Ponitar- dawe, on THURSDAY, February 1st, 1906 (under Conditions to be then and there pro- duced), 1. The Freehold Farm, known as "Gelly- neudd"; the Licensed House, "Gellyneudd Arms"; Five Cottages, and the Mines and Minerals underlying the whole surface area of about 48 acres. 2. On the same date and same pL-ioe-Pree- hold Garden. about 20J perches, at Trebanos. Pon tarda we; Freehold Plot of Ground at Trobanos, Pontardawe, about 27 perches. 3. The Equity of Redemption to all that Valuable Freehold Messuage or Dwelling- house now in the occupation of Mr. Prosser Thomas. Further Particulars and Conditions-as to Lot 1, can be obtained from MesHs. W. Robinson Smith, Son, a.nd Lewis. Solicitors, Anigel-chambers, Swansea: as to Lot 2, from Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea; and as to Lot 3, from E. W. Jones. Esq., Solicitor. Wind-street, Swan- sea; or as to aill the Lots. from the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices. Kiug's-ohambers, Gower-street, Swansea. Corp. Tel., 266. 1956 CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by I AUCTION, on MONDAY and THURS- DAY NEXT, Jan. 29th a.nd Feb. 1, a Large Assortment of Superior Household Furniture (removed from various addresses for Abso- lute Sale), consisting of dining, drawing, and bed room suites various designs, several over- ma.ntels, 6ft. mahogany sideboard, Feveral mantels, ditto, cabinet, excellent pianoforte, carpets, rugs, fenders curbs, and braBSel"- tea, dinner, and toilet sete, heavy brass Parisian and other bedsteads, overlays. &c. Sale at Two o'clock Sharp a5804 PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. GEORGE CLARKE Will Speak at PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JAN. 28, 1906. At 9.30 a.m.—Special Address on the Lord's Supper. Three and Eight p.m.—Open to all. THANKSGIVING and COVENANT SERVICE At WOOD-STREET CHAPEL, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1906, at EIGHT P.M. COME EARLY. a5620 PRIZE DRAWING of RICHARD DAVIES, Penydarren, Merthyr.-Winning Numbers: 1499. 273, 151. 18116, 15198. 10073, 2614, 6234, 13039, 18806, 8201, 2197, 5281, 823, 1322, 1Q99, 13101, 10164, 8610, 1080. 19001 18186. 5391, 10060, 1297, 13045, 2579, 13034, 2799, 6240.—Watkin Jones, Sec. ell76i27 JQn," SUNDAY SERVICES I CHRIST ADELPHIAN Meeting-room, St. Mary-street (opposite Wood-street) .— January 28th, at 6.30. Subjeat of Lecture, "A Peep Into the Future, as Revealed in the Scriptures." el3144 BUSINESS ADDRESSES S M O K E E, S YOU DON'T SMOKE TINFOIL OR PASOT LABELS, BUT IN BUYING PACKET TOBAGCO* YOU PAT FOB worK. E.NELSON & CO. ASH OFTERINQ SPECIAL VALUE, a LOOSE TOBACCOS. AND TREY GIVE YOU PUItL WEIOHT. 89571 CHALLENGE OFFER! BEVAN & COMPY. (LIMITED), "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," Offer the Complete Furnishing for a Sitting-room, and comprising a strong Leather-cloth Suite (large couch, gent's easy chair, lady's easy chair, and four email ohairs), an excellent Walnut Centre Table, a Bevelled Plate Overmantel in Walnut, a handsomely bordered Tapestry Carpet (made and ready for laying), a heavy Braea-rail Fender, a Set of Fire Brasses, a Cornice Pole (with ends, rings, and brackets complete), a pretty Pair of Lace Curtains, and a. reliable Time-piece, for prompt cash, at the ridiculously low price of £ 9 17S. 60. THE LOT!! BEVAN & COMFY*, (LIMITED), WALES' LARGEST FURNISHERS I AND MUSIC WAREHOUSEMEN, 21, Duke-street, and 97, St. Mary-street, CARDIFF. NEWPORT, SWANSEA, &c., &c. FOR FEMALES ONLY. Horton's Original Benedict Pills In a few daye correct all irregularities and remote all obstructions; also cure Anaemia, and cause no injury; to the married or single are invaluable. By post, under cover, for 1/li or 2/9, from G. D. Norton (lite Chief Dispenser from Birmingham Lying-in Hospital), Dept. 19, ASton-road North, Birmingham. Sold over 40 years. SUPPLIED DIRECT ONLY, SELDOM EVBll FAIL. elZM MRS. WILLIAMS', 28 and 30, ROYAL ARCADE. CLEARANCE SALE com- mences Monday next, for two weeks only, when she intends to offer her entire stock of millinery, blouses, shirts, costumes, and bonnets, fancy goods, corsets, underclothing, furs, gloves, ties, oollarettes, Ac., at cost prices to effect a. speedy clearanoe. Special,, _coxBete and gloves afc Is. liiti, elSO J BUSINESS ADDRESSES TUAS FURNISHING CO., THE JJAYES, ARD IFF, THE LEADING. HOUSE FURNISHERS IN WALES EVERYTHING CHOICE & UP TO DATE PRICES UNRIVALLED; —— EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS' CONVENIENCE L5()10001 £ 50,000! £ 50,000! WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. CATALOGUES FREE. DELIVERY FREE WITHIN 100 MILES. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Will Furnish Information of the BEST AND CHEAPEST PIANOS BY ALL MAKERS. I From Cl6 16s. Od. Upwards. PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNTNGS and REPAIRS. EXPERT ADVICE GRATIS, Irrespective of Distance. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. HIGH-STREET; CARDIFF. Also at CHELTENHAM. BIRMINGHAM. &c. e9141 JJAVE you CONSIDERED how very many eerious illnesses develop from small ailments? The digestive and secretive organs become slightly deranged, and nnless the cause is removed, the trouble becomes aggravated and lasting sickness is almost certain to follow. The secret of good health, is to right the wrong in its early stages, &nd no better corrective is known than BEECH AM'S PILLS. By their specific attion on the stomach, liver, and kidneys, they assist those organs to perform their proper functions, and so restore normal condition. Don't wait until you are really ill, but when you feel out of sorts, take BEECHAM'3 PILLS, the handy remedy of the home. REMEMBER that in taking BEECHAM'S PILLS you are not trying an experiment. They are, and have been for many years, the only Family Medicine in innuinerabla healthy homes. With a box of BEECHAM'S PILLS handy you have a ready relief without risk. Sold everywhere in boxes, price 1/11 (56 pple) amd 2/9 (168 pills). e862 GEORGE POOLE, SURGEON DENTIST, 13, WESTBOURNE CRESCENT, CARDIFF, GUARANTEES ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS. Nat. Ttel. 334. elTW Fine Enamelled I TEETH FOR Health & Beauty FOR CASH AND EASY PAYMENTS If your Teeth are becoming decayed and useless for their daily functions of mastifica- tion, or unsightly in appearanw, and you wish to retain your personal a?ra?tiooa and benefit your health, visit N. S. BURSTEIN, 97, ALBANY-ROAD, Roath,Cardiff LOWEST PRICES. Part Railway Fare allowed. Servants attended at Reduced Charges. All advice free. Extractions jrratis to persona requiring teeth. Now on Sale at all Newsagents WESTERN MAIL FOOTBALL ANNUAL (1905-6). EDITED BY FORWARD." Rugby & Association Fixtures RECORDS OF LEADING WELSH CLUBS AND INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED CARDIFF, NEWPORT, SWANSEA, MERTHYR, BRECON. AND LONDON. J BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I XSTOP ONE MOMENT. OR, DEAR, DtMJwxt, MUST MY DAILLLM? Jf DIE? i\ THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY TUDOR .TITILLIAMS' -*■ < PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. Which contains pure Welsh Honey and an Essence of the purest and most Efhcacious Herbs gathered on the hills of Wales, bemg gathered ln the proper season, when t^eir virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. There are thousands of children who ài" annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. and Croup. This is a grand discovery tor the cure of such complaints. It is invaluable for \Vaak-chested Men, Del • cate Women, and Chilaren. It cures when other remedies fai). it cares Couglis6 Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest. It cures Thousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Cough. It cures for One Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT! If you have a Cough, try it; if you have a Cold, try it; if you have Bronchitis, try it. it loosens the phlegm and promotes expectoration, pro- duces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refreshing sleep when you have lost nights of rest. SEVERE CHRONIO BRONCHITIS, combined with Asthma and Heart Affection (eight years' standing). CURED!—"I have been under doctors for eight years. They did not do me any lasting good. Wken I began your treatment I was at my very worst. My breathing was very bad. I had to sit up in bed all night, and my cough was so hard I con Id not cough up anything. In the ttay timo I was worse. I used to get such fits of i-erspiration and afterwards turn quite 001:.1. I was always catching fresh colds. 1 am now able to sleey at nights, and when I rise up in the morning am able to do my work wittt ease "Sea View, Southport. Mrs. JACKSON." A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS: "I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been using your Tudor AVilliams Balsam of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved it3 great value, having used nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to ail parent,3 for such complaints." For Vocalists and Public Speakers it haanc equal. It makes the voice as clear ns a bell. SEE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY 80 MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUDS. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in 18, 2f. 6d. a.nd is 6d. bottles. Sample Bottle sent (poet paid) for Is. 3d., 3s., and 5s. from LJie inventor. Saving in purchasing the large size bottles. PROPRIETOR: D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, R.S.D.L. MANUFACTURER: TUDOR WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., A.S.Aph, London, Chemist and Consulting and Analytical I Drnprgist bv Fraanination. ABERDARE. <1513. GUY BOOTHBY'S NEW STORY, "The Horror of George Welmore." —~ The Story is one of the author's finest and most thrilling concep-I tions. The scene is laid in England and Australia, inciden- tally changing to Honolulu and Hong Kong, places always associated with the author's best I work. I I 'The Horror of GeorgeWelinaore' WILL COMMENCE IN THE THE WEEKLY MAIL" OF FEBRUARY 3rd. I Jackson for Furniture! Jackson for Furniture! Jackson for Furniture! CASH ONLY. Recently Opened to supply the public at FACTORY PRICES. The only firm supplying customers at wholesale price direct. Intending purohaaere are invited to visit our Factory and see good, solid Furniture baing made by expert workmen. THE TWO 6 5, Queen-st., Cardiff,) J-SPOTSFOR rr, V '-SPOTS FOR 91, St. Mary-st., „ J BARGAINS. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE. CATALOGUE FREE. el684 ♦ ♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦MM* MM* \1 X + THE +1 i WELSH TEAM. I | POST-CARDS | I FROM A PHOTO TAKEN ON THE X FISLD ON SATURDAY PREVIOUS" ? TO THE MATCH. | GIANT AND ORDINARY, 1 NOW ON SALE. J t t £ ASK YOUR NEWSAGENT. 1 A Souvenir for Your Friends. T + ++-+++4 4 4 4 4 + 4 +-+ +*-+++ IDo you ][IEQUIRE I POSTERS, PLANS, MAPS, SHOW CARDS, LABELS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILLS OF QUANTITIES, SPECIFICATIONS, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS, Or any other description of LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING and DIE STAMPING, PLAIN, COLOURED, OR ILLUMINATED, You cannot do better than send a Post-card to us. or ring us up on the telephone (National 502), when one of our travellers will 'wait on you and give particulars. WESTERN M AIL ir IMITED, LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETTER- PRESS PRINTERS, C4.RDIFF. PREPAID SCALE. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Advertise- ments in the" WESTERN MAlL" and EVENING EXPRESS I WORDS. ONCE. r;rx s TIMES. TIMES S. D. | S. D. S. D. 14 words. 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to 30 wordsl 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 8 8 a 4 ft 0 8 1 0 words Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVEXIXG EXPRESS 11 at the following ratesj— THB" Sit ONOV.. T?IKB. TIMES. 8. D. S.D. s: D 14 words 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words. 0 7 1 2 1 9 [FF-acch h e?xtrra a 81- 0 6 wo.rrda s 1 In all cases the name and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. CLERICAL "tTTAXTED, Curate; unmarried; Englih duties; W title offered; priest preferred.—Vicar, Hamishen, near Cardiff. e99Si27  'USSISTANT Priest wanted  after  Easter; moderate A" high Churchman; F?l.; stipend commencing £ 170. —Apply Rev. T. TaylDr-Evars, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Bolton. o6M5 p E-MBROKE Dock.—Third Cur&te wanted.—Apply jr to tho Vicar. e1042i29 SCHOLASTIC. ENGAGEMENT as Morning Governess to One or ETwo Children required; CardiS or PenaJth pre- ferred.—Address A 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. eiSC W~ ANTED, in Welsh Couatry Vicarage, competent Yy Governess; must be musical.—Apply, statmg full particulars, A 82, Evening Express. Cardiff. c5961 LADY desros Re-engagcment as Governess ,E.ngL;slt, i J French, Latin, music) or Useful Companion, servant kcpt; needlewoman; hfghest references.—A 76, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell34i27 mffl Principal of ? good School wo?d ta?e some | pupils on reduced terms to 1111 unexpected vacancip.s.-Apply A 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. eiJO HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. RE-ENGAGEMENT as Housekeeper in Hotel or Pri- vate; experienced linen stores, also in bar.-G. J., Evening Express, Swansea. e1123iZl w ORKING Cook-Housekeeper forDra,pery; also W Ccok-General for Private House.—Lewis, Glyn- coed, Neath. ellS6iSl RE-ENGAGEMENT Housekeeper, Private or Busi- n&s3 House; good cook; references.—Address A." Evening Express, Merthyr. el088i3Q \%TANTED, superior General ?or Werking House- W keepor; all duties; lady.—A 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. e!075i29 REFINED Engl.h 1-dY (33), Abstainer, -.eks Post, Rflou-,el,eelo?er to Gentleman, Companion, or Partnership in Lucrative ten years' reforence. —A 36, Evening Express, Cardiff: el052i29 DOMEST!C 8EVANTS ? ^jjTED, General Servant for .Small Family, w^'th VV refereE?e.—70, P?y?n-j?Ki' eHHiM WANTED, a SHu&tion M G?neraJ.—Amnje Hutchins, w 22, Railway-terrace, T?rpMl, via Oardie. epl WANTF.D, a Girl between Bonæ and LMndry; yy a?ed 13 to 20.—Mrs. BomfMy, renUyn Castle, Cowbridge. C5974 W ANTED, a reliable VII.!1t Man for Farm imnle-, \'y diately.—Apply, Morgan, Caia, St. Nicholas, Cardiff. ell70pl COOK, experienced, seeks Situation; gocd referenœs. -==W, Treti.jf1. el!62pl \Xr ANTED, Situation, re?pe?ta-Me Girl (16), Under- W Ilousemaid or Otherwi?. near CMdiC.—A 37, Evening Express, Ca-d-ift. ellWi2? ANTED, an experienced General Servunt.^Apply, f with reference, Mrs. Horton, 40, Taff-street, Pontypridd^ el 127131 T?fTANTED, & House-Parlounnaid.—The Honourable ?y Mrs. A. Holmes, Court Trehedym, Peterstoa- super-Ely, CaTdiff. ell46i27 "I\ TV jTANTED, experienced Housemaid.—Apply, with ty references, to Mrs. Pew, Glandare, Aberdai 01141:31 WANTED, good General Servant; good va?oe and ( comfortable home to reliable person; references required.—Apply Mrs. Henry Hoiwell, 41, Tratalgar- terrace, Swansea. ell33iol WAITED, good General.—Mrs. Akers, 8, St. W JOhJl', C"Ion, Cardiff. C1106130 P F,-N'.kPTH.-lioucemiud wanted; aged abcrat 22; family four; must help with boy aged seven.— Apply, with particulars, A 55, Evening Express, Car tiiU. el083i30 COOK required for One Lady, £30; also House-Par- lourmaid, £23; Housemaid, £18; all found.—Hawke House, FaJmouth-road, Horfield, Bristol. elOSliiO  ANTED, an experienced House-Parlourmaid. \Y Write full particulars Mackay, Brynhyfryd, Whitchurch. ellDO130 XPERIENCED Cook-General waited, kitcherTmaid might siit; also House-Parlourmaid; small family; good references.—State wages, all particulars, Mrs. Weichart, Penygraig, Pontypri<jd. el065i28 WANTED, General Senant; piaia cooking.—Apply  Heager, Brecon. el067i29 WAITED, experienced General Serva-nt.-Apply to t t Mrs. Jones, Chemist, Aberdare. olObfipl HOUSEMAID wanted early in F?bniary m the Cou?try.-Mrs. Da?ies, l?l' oodv&l, Llanwrda, South Walea. el050i29 PLAIN Cook wanted 1st February for Llanistoen.; JL two in family; wages £ 18 to £ 20.—Apply A 37, Evening Express, Cardiff. el053i29 ANTED, good Pla.in Cook; small Tiumty.—Apply, stating age, wages, references, Mrs. William Forrest, Llanmaes, St. Fagan's, near Cardiff. eIO32i2g GENHIiAL wanted; plain cooking; good wa?&s.—lT, GRichmoL,d-roa,d. 1,D26i29 I WANTED, February Ud, experienced Coof General; j some washing and ironing; good reference indis- penaaWe—State age, wages, Mrs. Joaes, The Bank., Tredegar. el003i29 COOKS, Cook-Generals, Generals wanted for C Comtry a.nd olwn.-Gmy. Qty-chambt? (adjoin- ing Empire), Cardiff. el012i27 WANTED, young Generl.-Apply, after 5, to Mm. W Hocken, 31, Partri ?road, Cardiff. 1007i27 G,ENBRuiL Servant wanted, &oout 20; J?f?ranoe required; two in family.—253, Cowbi?dge-read, Cardiff. e1008127 WANTED, 2&th Fobr?ry, good Plain Cook; smsle- ? V handed; comtry.-Mrs. Chppell, GrcenhiU, Whitchurch, Cardiff. C5917 SITUATIONS wanted as General Servants for Several strong Country Girls.-—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. eloooiz7 /"GENERAL wanted for Penarth; good berth for a. good girl.—A 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. ei'27 w ANTED, an experienoed General Servant.—Apply t 110, StanweU-road, Penarth. el!21i31 WANTED, expeiTencedCook?U?er? and Hou W Pa?onruMtid; good refejencM required.—A 45, Evening Express, Cardiff. c5733 WANTED, young, willing Oook-Geceral and House- "t Pa-rlourmaid.-Applv Romney, Penarth. 01054i29 WANTED Immediately, good General Servant; four in f=ily.-ApplY Mrs. Rowe, Trefusis, Llanislien. el T. ica HOTEL SERVANTS, cfc. WfANTED immediately, re-lia, mart Girl for Housework, Assist in BM when required.- Angel, Llaielly. elOOOi30 ?t WANTED, KitchamnaA-APPIY B&Qnorshjre Arms W Hotel, Fresteigne. ellMi29 B- ¡A.RM.A.ID.-Yo1l'l1g Lady wanted for BiHiajd-room JD' Bar; experienœd, and must produce good refM- ences.—Apply Manager, Royal Hotel. ell4fii27 GENERAL Servant wanted immediately.—Apply, with references, Sims, Criterion Hotel, Ponty- pridd. ell37i31 ,exT ANTED, an experienced Cook; good referenœs.-I W Thomas, TmsUe Hotel, Tonypa?dy, Glamorgan. el035i30 BARMAN Disengaged; age<I 30; well recommended; take obarge if required.-A 1:1, Evening Express, Cardiff. ° el017i27 SITUATION wanted as Barmaid; four years' expo- rience; highest rGferencee. G. D., Evening Express, Swansoa. el030i29 WANTED, good Plain Cook; wages £ 40; good refer- ences required.—Lion Hotel, Rhayader. ei27 NURSES RANTED, experienced Nurse for Two young Ohil- H dren.-Al).p,ly, stating particulars, Mrs. Thomas, Maesyllan, Neath. ell57pl N URSE *-Wanted, for Cardiff, any ti-e before Feb- ruary 12th, experienced Nurse for Two liUie Girl-s; good needlewoman essential; wages £ 20.—Apply Mrs. S., Penarth Hotel, Peaiarth. 01153PI TEADY, respectable Girl, about 18, wanted as O Nurse, country business house—Apply, with all particulars, A 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. c5950 PARTNERSHIPS. AB.C. Guide to Btock :&.hang6, IM5 EdJtion (20), thorougbly Explains in simple iMitma?e &11 Operations &nù Technical TenM known on the Stock Exchange. How to open an Account with £ 5 up- wMda.—G'st? -4 poá ttt» from FuMitheM, Fre?- bom MMMia. and Co., 12. B&nk. Boy? -zx&wm 31-abmtm *n4S ——31 CLERKS, MANAGERS, Ac. ABROAD.—Anyone Wishing for a Situation AbrMd ,r hx the Colo ?es should send two Winy stamps for the" Colonizer," 17a, Eldon-street. London. ei27 c LERY- (23), engaged, seeks Improved Position; boolrketi-ier, shortha-nd, and typist; eight years, experience; excellent references.—A 91, Evening Express. Cardiff. e!167pl r>2s. Weekly.—Evening and Spare Time Employment ) Offered either se-x who can wriœE.rlcJose addressed envelc-pe, S. Plowden, TJnion-street, London, S.E. el909 WANTED, smr-t Office Boy.—Apply A 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell45i27 TFUIAFFIC Fovei..ar,-Aasistint wanted at Large Col- rr lieries and Ironworks; must be healthy, active, good organiser, and ab to control men; age not to exceed 45: railway experience preferred.-Apply Box A 33, Evening Express, Cardiff. c.5953 TXT"ANTED, in Engineering Wori,' Accounts omvê, V a Clerk, 18 to 20; ?ust be accurate and quick at figures; typewriting.—Apply, stating experience and salary required, to the Usksido Engineering and Rivet Company (Limited), Uskside Ironworks, Newport, Mon. c5%2 WANTED, a General Clerk for about a Mon.th. f V Apply, by läter, in own handwriting, ?tating qualifications and salary, to Gas Offices, Caerphilly. c5966 SMART Youth wanted in Coal Shippers' Office; short- hand a recommendation.—Apply, ith copi% of references, A 69, Evening Express, Cardiff. olll9i27 BOOKKEEPER (double entry) Disengaged; expe- Br;e.nc?-d shipfing and inland ?oal trade, also mak- ing oolliery pays, costs, &c.; excellent testimonies.— A 14, Evening Express, Cardiff. c997i27 30s. Weekly.—Evening Employment Offered Either Sex who can write.—Enclose addressed envelope, Secretary (31), St. Leonard's, Southend, Essex. e;27 SUCCESSFUL Quarry Man1'r (pm.-timl) Dis- k engaged) thoroughly cQmpent to t?ke complete control; well acquainted with English and American irtone-breakiiig machinery, machine drilling, &c.- Reply A 57, Evening Express, Cardiff. el092i30 305.Weekly.-Spare Time Employment Offered to either sex who can write; particulars free.— Addressed envelope to Manager, Glendower, Torquay. Establi?hed lo93. e18.9:5 A SSISTANCE for Ladies.—Sure means of earning J\_ money at home provided by Automatic Knitter; see testimonial; easy terms; established 1879; work taken.-Write C. E., 67, £ outhwaxk-etreet, London; Griffiths, B. The Parade, Neath. el€56 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. PART Time Appontment.-A good Opportunity p Oo,, llr,,? for encrF-et4 Occurs for encrgetic Man Willing to Personally Solicit Orders to ,Secure highly remunerative part time Appoint ply A 86, Evoaing Ex-press, Cardiff. ell54pl "\7lWANTED, smart Salesman to Trael South WÛæ V V and Bristol Ditricts; must hae thorough knowledge of electric lamps, accessories, &c.; man with local connection preferred; salary, commission, and expenses.—Apply, by letter, giving experience, Elec- trical Company (Lidiited- Western Ma.il-chambers, Cardiff. e1150127 A good Paying Agency is Offered to a Gentleman well known in Professional or Commercial Offices in South Wales-for the Sale of the cheapest and most efficient Duplicator on too market; a:pplic.a.tion8 in confidence.—A 81, Evening Express, Cardiff. c5960 1908 Motto, Aide itoi, le ciol t'aidera.—Genuine and Honest Offer.—To any responsible Householder who desires to Add to his Income in Spare Time. Agency consists of absolute necessaries in every heme (oottage or villa), man, woman, and child. A visit will be paid at applicant's home, showing samples of goods on receipt of full particulars, giving occupation, &c. Agents can suit themselves as to how mach they require to add. Those showing merit and tact may have special arrangements made to confine themselves to this agency exclusively. Country districts can make 25s. to 30s., populous districts 40s. to 60s. per week.— Anply Bonne Foi, A 73, Evening Express, Cardiff. ei31 CREDIT Drapery Traveller wanted.—Apply, giving- ail particulars, 59, Cow-bridge-road, Cardiff. ei30 "{XtANTEfõT Ehondda, Merthyr, and Swansea Valley Districts, a Few S.?'?t &¡E3men-Col- jecloft; m-ast have good references; excellent renmneTa- tin terms.—Apply, by letter, to Supervising Agent, SingeT Sewing Machine Company (Limited), 28, Ca.&t Ie-stroot Swansea. 61023i29 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED immediately, &.art Man, Drive Out; mcwtom?)d to horses.-Edward?, Groœr, Chep- stow-road, Newport. elmi27 Y OIG-NG Couple want Situation as Manager and Manageress of Restaurant.—A 92, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell73pl SITUATION wanted as Working Farm Bailiff; lœvtng through farm œen let.—Address J. M?om3, Court y Goilen, near Usk. el!72i29 ixT:XTED;iUiljqr Assistant (MaJe) for the RoatSi "l Branch of the Cardiff Public Ubraries; wages 8s. per week, with increments according to the library scale.—Application, in own handwriting, stating age, and accompanied by two recent testimonials as to character and fitness, to lie addressed the Librarian, Central Library, Cardiff, and delivered on or before Wednesday, January 31st. ell56i29 Bailiff seeks Re-engagement the end of FFebruaxy next; thoroughly practical in aU his duties.—Preece, Llwynmalit Farm, Tangwynlais, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. ell35i31 w ANTED, Boy to Bide Bicycle.Apply Evening Express, Cardiff. c5844 GARDENER.—Wanted, a thorouguy practical Man; must understand poultry and make himself generally useful; only those who can produce good references from last employers need apply; quiet country place; state wages (to live in).—Apply A 61, Evening Express, Cardiff. C6940 TWO good Iron Moulders wanted.—Apply Beldam Foundry, Brentford, Mi'fid.1.I04'H29 COOPERS.—Wanted, Three steady Coopers; constant work for good, steady meil.. Phelps and Son, Nelson Cooperage, 8-ansoo.. el029i29 WANTED, thoroughly competent Brickworks Fore- man or Manager for Stiff Plastic and Pla??tic Shale llrek-Apply C. Pond, l?a "-d- co918 ARDENEH; thoroughly expeMenced; married; aged G 37; good character; disengaged.—Gardener, Clemou- stne, Bridgend, GIm. e995i27 WANTED, gcod, steady Hand for Fish Frying and Chip Potatoes; single.—James Lewis, Pont- lottyn. c5967 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MilLINERS I GJSOCERY.—Wanted, Situa.tion as Manager or Fir* GRand; disengaged; highoet references.—Davies, 2, West-street, Maesteg. el!T76i29 DRAPERY.—W all uxl, yung Lady .Assistant for DC,,eneral Dmpery, wtth knowledge of millinery.— Apply, stating age, wages, and references. Secretary, Co-operatrve Society, Ltbw Vale. Endorsed "Drapery." 05953 YOUNG Lady for Confectionery Department; must be thoroughly experienced and able to speak Welsh.—Thomas and Evans, Porth. eiisopi DKAPERY.—Buckland, Draper, Bajry, have Vacan- Deiae for young Ladies, Fancy Departments; also stylish Milliner. 81155PI GJtiOCERY.—Experienced Ai.s1ant seeks Situation; Gboth WUnt4&Ts and soliciting.—Lewis, The Brest, Boughxood, Llyswen. ellOfioO GJJOCESY nd Provisions.—Wanted, sman young GMall to Assist and Deliver; must have good references; outdoors.—Thoe. Lewis, Eiiiott Town, New Tredegar. 01151127 G,BOOERY Trade.—An experienœd Manager for Branoh Shop; W-oish necessary.—Harris. 144, High-street, Merthyr. elQ02i27 W ANTED, smart Managers and Assistants for T V Grocery and Provisions for Soutb Wales; &bso- lutely good references indispensable; no others need, apply.—Full particulars to Mr. Thatcher, ;)2, Feiilli-ii- avenue, Newivrt, Mon. C6866 >TOO, N. PREMISES. MESSRS. S. BERN AND PERTWEE, m AUCTIONERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE 1ND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premi and Ileuses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" 3aJly. Printed Register froo. Officag, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. FOR 'SaJe, pr{œ£i,FTooholdchaiuiing-cTY Residence; nine rooms, offices, etabling, &c.; tennis lawn, well-stocked garden, orchard, 10 acres g«x? pasture land; well situated East Devon; south aopcct; four miles main station; near church, P.O.; part purchase can remain,—Write W. Wynuns, 8t. David's Station, Exeter. 05980 "pORTHCAWXi (Victoria-road).—For Sale, with imme- JL diate po9ffi6Slon, Semi-Detached House, contain- ing two reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, five bed- rooms, and bath .—Apply Tonnant and Jones, Solicitors, Abetravon. e19U TO Let, Small Villas; front and back parlours, kitcheai, scullery, fourbedroome; small garden; pleasantly situated, and near to school, the sea, and railway station; low rent-Apply 62, Cardiff-road, Cadoxton. ell58pl ONE or More Hooses, Clive-strcet; good repair; 12s. 6d. weekly; £ 300.—A 65, Evening Express, Cardiff. 61114130 W ANTED, General Workman's Cottage and I' Acres Orchard and Garden.—Heath, Trelleck Grange, Chepstow. e1139121 TO Let, No. 1, Cottage-terrace, Llantwit Major; containing three bedrooms, hall, sSiting-room, kitchen, scullery, garden; rent R14 per year; few minutes to station and sea.—Apply Norton Hall, Southerndown. c5T.>9 "W7ANTED, from Lady, Day House; stx Wroorns, VV bth, ?.c.; bk or side entrance; Rmth pm- ferred.—Full particulats to A 47, Evening Express, Cardiff. el(Y,Ioi29 s T. Mellonl&-To Let, Six-room Cottage, with verandah.—Apply elm2\! R Sale, Two Lsasehold Houses—Noe. 155 a.Ïid-157, Broadway, Cardiff.—Further particulars apply to Messrs. William Jonei and San, Solicitors, 29, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. TTtOIi Sale, House, Mackintosh-place; good condition; Jj four bedrooms, bath, w.c.; price £400; good mort- gage, 5 per cent.-A 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. ei2S ANTED, Cottage Property, Cardiff; Roath Park preferred.—Advertiser, 18, Albert Park, Ashley- road, Bristol. el033129 rno Let ?imneiiale possession), 298, Cowbridge-road; r key 206.-Partioulaxs apply A 17, Evening Express, Cardiff. el014i27 TO Let, New Semi-detached Villa; two reception, four bed rooms, bathroom, hot a ni cold water; rent £ 30.—Apply no Laurels, RadjT, Cardiff. e99li27 rLet, Nm e? Pembroke-twivm; now re-dratnod .1. and U=Dwhly repair*&-4pM%r-Wm. Wee and waMamflr 21. <1m c6S14 APARTMENTS. BOARD-Residence for Gentlemen; home comforts; near cars; every convenience.—32, Oakfield-street, Roath. elll5i50 IODG-INGS TWD respectable Working Men; hot batb* 1'4 e]-<4,er-<1tt.- ell4?i7i A thorough go,,d Home in Country Offered to a Al,ady before and during Accouchement; excelici?t references; terms moderate.—A 40, Evening Express, Cardiff. 01045i29 APARTMENTS or Board-Residence, One, l? ;o AC?ontlemen; bath; no children.—19, Glenroy- street. c5935 COMFORrABLE Fumiahed Apartments.—SO, Plas- turton-avenue. elflli27 T~1URNISHE=D Apartments or Board-R-ide?ce; one For t?o bedrooms.-13, Kyvierog-street, Cathedral- road. el021i27 COMFORTABLE Front Sitting and Bed Rooms; suit gentlemen; terms very moderate.-51, Well field- road, Roath. e!020i27 COMFORTABLY'-Furnished Apartments, overlooking Thompson's Park; .nth or without beard; terms moderate.-4, EUrham-street, Canton, Cardiff. ?90r?ii27 PUBLIC HOUSES. SWANSEA.—Commercial and Fami"y Temperance Hotel; convenient to station; excellent accommo- dtion; lease, udwm, and furniture, EZ"5; rare opportunity.-G. H. Evening Expre"8. Swange3.. ci30 CARDIGAN.—To Let, SmAIl Fully-licensed Pj-blic.- house; not t,j.A!y LandJord, Whitiand. ei31 SWANSEA.—Double LeaseDQltl Public-house; central; excellent opportunity; eatirfactory reaacn; in- going £ 350; part locui arranged.—Appiy Thomas, Estate Agent, An?el-.street, Swansea. e989i27 HOXDDi Ya.lley.! yeare' Lease of Double- R, licensed Hotel for Sa?,?,; free for spirits; price £1.000; owner retiring. Also Lowe of S Fide Hotel; near Aberavon.—Reos, Hotel Valuer, Aberavon. ewoi27 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL FRUIT, Greengrocery, and General Business for Dis- posal; ingoing low.—A 32, Evening Express, Car- diff. e1056129 BAELERY Business f r lrc- ?d round; average Btcn S3ds weekly; public b.k;ng covers ,ent; I patent ovens; ingoing low; splendid opportunity.— Particulars from W. 1L Howell, Auctioneer, Miibourne- ciiambors, Merthyr Tydfil. e 11116i27 p OR 1)?Niry and Provision Business in thr"' ng tovn; main street; good trade; easily increased: small 3:i_n.-=- Evening r;xvress'Cardi_ff.el127 FOR Sale, by order of trustee to close estate, &3 going concern, one of the oldest and most flourishing Ironmongery B=ine5-"eS in t'<nrth: Walesa- Apply H. Bythway Esq., Solicitor, Pontypool, Mon. elflo9i29 £ 25.—Hand Laundry; good li,i.;J-g;£3 to E4 no opposition.—A 39, Evening Express, Cardiff. el057i29 LES Modes, Neath.—High-class Millinery and Ladles' Outfitting Business for Sale; good connection; excellent opportunity for gentlewoman, as there is not a business doing the same class trade within ten miles; satisfactory reasons for seliiig.—For particulars a.pply Miss Hedge, Les Modes. Neath. C5849 BUSINESESS WANTED WANTED, Colliery (bituminous ) in C"morgan or Carmarthenshire, already doing, or capable of, cxtcnBivo output.—Address full particulars A 78, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. el14Bi2"T BJAKERY Business wanted, good part of Carujrl; 30/20 sacks weekly; machme preferred, but not essential.—All particulars first letter, A 25, Evening ¡ Express, Cardiff. el041i29 BUSINESS PREMISES. BUTCHER'S Shop, fitted; house, F"b,e, back pre- mises.—Goodman Bros., 57-59, C?onst?Uat 'ou- street, Cardiff. elC79i29 TLet, a Large and CommodSous Houso and Shop -1. in growing district, near the important collieries or the Powell Duffryn Company; centrally situated, and would suit grocery or outfitting.—Apply Dr. Dsvies, New Tredegar. el 147i31 "R/TERTHYR T ydfil.,qmart House and o?imp to Let- j_VX 52, land-st???,??.; near station; best position; suitable any business, especially gent's mercery, grocery, or chemist; rent moderate.—Dan Davies, Oakiands, Merthyr. ell25i31 P~ ONTYCYMMER.—House and Shop to Let7 best pos!-jn.-Apply }.- g-.t-r. e3113p2 Large Shop and Dwelling-house to be Let; snit- Aable for auction mart if required; best position Ttmypandy.—Apply Lampeter .,¡fouæ, Tonypandy. ei30 TQ Let, Sbop and Premises, &, Tvioar-road; suitable ( itr ii«i atid l-ouitry deateT.—Apply Tudor Hotel. el05li29 GEOCES^ Premises and Bakehouse—112, Clifton- G street, Cardiff, as going c<>nœrn.-10, Hickman- road, Penarth. el025i29 BUTCHER'S Premises, 111, Clifton-street, Cardiff; marble slab, &c.; immediate possession.—10, Hickman-load, Penarth. el023i27 FARM AND GARDEN. /"CLEARANCE Sale.—Laind wanted by railway- ThousawiB Currant, Gooseberry, Apple, and Plum Trees; six samples and list 2s.-Fruit Company, Mal- vern-road, Cheltenham. ell64i29 OIL Ensrines, Gas Eaginee, Steam Engines, by all the. leading makers. Sole Agents for the ¡ Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engines. Chaffcutters, Turnip Cutters, Cor,1 Crushmg and Grinding Mills, Cake DreakeM Sheep Radœ and Troughs, Cattle Cribs, Pig Troughs, Portable Farm Boilers, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, HolleN!, &nd Imple- ments and Tools of every dcscripuon. State require- ments. Catalogues free. Machinery Supplied on the Hire-Purcbaæ System if required. John Hibbert and Sons, 10 and 11, Castle-atreet. Cardiff. 38 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. rrIlE &OXTTH WALES MOTOR COMPANY. J_ Showrooms: Westgate-stxeet. Works: Park-street. CARDIFF. We beg to announce that we have a Few New and Second-hand Cars for Sale at Clearance Prices, to make room for 1906 Models. el604 kYL'=L' I'd Sons, &lie Representatives for So"th -I Wales =d Monmouthshire to Supply Clement Cars. We have beaked up orders till February 1906 I Models, 10-12. 12-14, 14-16, 16-20, 18-24, 24-30 h.p. These cars are the masterpiece of French ingenuity. Please write for cataiogvos.-Paxadiee- place, Cardiff; 64, Com- I mercial-street, Newport. a 5513—2 4 ST&CNDUfG?—SS tlk? for !?.p."?<r MOtor- -1 90,' model; reliable, swift, silent, md vibratlonlm; cr-dere must be placed at once to secure early delivery. Write for wtallgue-goto Agents for South Wales and Monmouthshire, Ayliffe and Sons, Cardiff and Newport. el653 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, ;&c:t.1 BOY'S 19% Fm?3 Wheel Cyc?e, 94 1?. 6d.; Gent's, £ 5 Ss?-NcTtom'a Cycle and Sports. Depot, 126, II Quean-street, OMdtS.. 0IM4 JEWELLERY FOR SALE.  T>inT. Phillips, Pawbroxer, Je?e".?er, of 24, St. jj :Mary"treet, Cardiff, advances money npûn plate,  jewellary, deeds, silver, works of xt, china. Shares and long-lile policies at low rates of interest. Sums I of £ tM at 16s. 6d. per month interest. Fire and burglary safes by best makers. A large assortment of jewellery of all krnds kepi in stock. el468 I S Your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repsir of watcher of every description (English or f?ig.? is 36, ¡'J Arcade (third shop from Ca?fJe-street). by James Keir (for ten yeam wAh Mr. Spiridion). Clocki &Dd Musa Boxes cleaned and repaired. e9171 MUSICAL. B- ARG.<UN.-Grand Gothic Doable-action Harp, t?a?ti- B ful instrumeat, by Thmlack, London.—Central Hotel, Aberdare. ell31i31 BARGAIN.—Zither Banjo; splendid cordHion; fine !)) tone; suit learner; 27s. 6d.—C. Dye, Hengoed, CsinlifE. elll6i27 OLD Pianos Bought; best prices; condition imma- terial; prompt attention; immediate cash.—A 35, Express, Cardiff. el055i29 MR. CSiarles Oswald, Conjuror, high-class, refixied 1,1. Drawing room Entertainments, Children's Parties, Concerts, Banquets, &c.; artistic, interest- ing, amusing, original. — Terms. testimonials and vacant dates, 107, Stacey-road, Cardiff. e1846 NEW Pianos for Hire; n-f&().r¡-1906; Q'?iiM?y Nrate?s ohaiged.—Dale, Forty, &ad Co., CMdIg. el468 FURNI RURE. 2 lc-Pretty Dres-sing Chest, pair, side wing mirrors; Double-tiled Marble Washstand.—72, Bcauchamp-street. elOS3i29 MASSIVE Walnut Bedroom Suite, complete, £ 5; M.tly-arved Walnut Sideboard, E4.- 72, Beauchamp-street, el063i29 £ 3 10s Handsome Saddlebag Suite; richly made; springs throughout. Walnut Overman tie, £1.- 72, Beauchamp-street. el063i29 £ 2.—Splendid quality Leather Suite spring-seated; carved frames; nearly new. Bra,s,r3¡1 Bedstead, full size, 10:1.-72, &al¡cl;¿mp-trt (eff 1,idor-r0"e. el063i29 SALE, Thirty-seven Brass and other Bed-stercis, ve pillars, medium piiiar3, various sizes, regardless of cost; bargains.—Harris, Market-buildings, Dock-street, NewNrt. el857 I FURNITURE Sale.—Parties Furnishing should not Fmies Harris's gma-I Furniture Sak, Commencing Saturday, January 6th. Please tell your friends. Come early. Wonderful bargains.—E. E. Harris, Market- buildtngs. Dock-street, Newport. el857 SPORTING BEST Smokeless Cartridges, 3s. 6d. 100. Tha Ex<elsior" Smokeless Cartridges, 7a. 100; try them! English made Guns from 5s.; Hair.merless Guns from 6 guineas.—Chambers, Gunmaker, Cardiff, Bristol, and Sheptou Mallet..10642 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. 1 r* laying Hens &ad Cockent, -Ift-la9m, 3, Elm- JQ 41-04-u-tN OIMM I I CA?RR!AGEj?A?!E88, &e. 1 refua&d.—2, Knole-street, Graugetown. el022i27 B- ,RÓAix.-I¡j-cir;-rubbe¡'-t};J'bywell-kliown maker; aLO nra;,monnted Harness, double stitched; both new last June.—Beehive Inn, Hirwain. ell52;31 NEW Landau, small size, for Single Horse, very light, with rubber Tyres; Four Semnd-band Jjandaus, Four Broughams, Three Wagqnettes, Four 4-wheel Dogcarts, Gigs, Dogcarts. and Governess Cars. -I.dwis, Carriage Builder, Glare-street and Tudor-lace. el731 LARGEST Selection in Wales.—Over 150 Vehicles in Stock. Dogcarts of all kinds, including Rustics, Side-seats, Governess and Jubilee Cars, Gigs, &c. Also Landaus. Broughams, Wagonettes, Breaks, &c., at J. Norman's Carriage Showrooms, Canton, Cardiff. Oanton cars pass door. Nat. Tel. 470. e680 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c PONY, Crank Cart for Sale, as new.-IÜ5, Broadway, J_  Cardiff. el0l9i27 VERY handsc-me Terwy Cow. with thdrd calf, for ??.%rrarit?id qukt and good milker: price £ 18.—Apply Bailiff, Vardre ISHf, Llantwit Yard re. c5373 IRISH Terrier Puppies; four months; champion breed; most promising; cheap.-16, Castle Arcade, FOR Sale, handsome Carriage Horse, bay gelding, rising seven. 36.1, with fine action and fast; perfectly quiet vith motors; sound everywhere. Griffiths. 8, Woodlands terraoe, Stroud. c5885 MEDICAL REMEDIES RUPTULtE Sufferers should use the Steeliess Basifit Truss; most comfortable in any position.—Send for particulars (makers cf all kinds of trusses and surgical appliances), Allen Pearce, 23, Charles-street, Cardiff. 61837 COAL FOR SALE. C^QALS, per ton, for cash on delivery.—Red ash house coals, 176.; oobbJe, 15s.; nuts, 14s.; d.,b, screened large, lis.; Britannia coal (superior quality), 215.; half-tons 15. per ton extra.—Shields Brothers, Crwys Coal Yard (R.R.), near Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER. NOW GET TO WORK. AND REMEM BER THAT CHARLES D. PHILLIPS STILL MEANS AT ACHINERY A_N~ D AT ACHINERY STILL MEANS CHARLES D. PHILLIPS Who has in Stocl,- 22 Locomotives and 55 Portable Engines by weOJ-known makers, including 3 New by Brown and May. J2 Semi-Portables. 50 Horizontal and Vertical Engines. 5 Marine Engines. 16 Gas and Oil Engines. 6 -En,-iucs for Road Haulage Work. 20 Vertical Engines. 18 Windinz, Pumping, and Hoisting Engines. 7 Engines and Boilers combined. • 75 Boilers of even.' construction, for all purposes. 42 Lathes. 43 Various Machine Tools. 30 Mortar Mills, new and second-hand. About 100 Pumps (including Pulsometert) of eveTy description, and Pumps for all purposes. Saw Benches of every size up to 43in., new and good second-hand, and Band 8a.ws from 17in. Saw Pulleys up to oOin. Planing ajid Moulding Machines and Wood Lathes. General Joiner. Tenoning Machine^ Cross-cut Saw. 18 Weighing Machines. 10 Stone Breakers. ¡' Boiler and Other Tanks. About 3Q Winches from 4Jin. to Sin. 9 Hand Winchea. Thousands of tons of Machinery of all kinds for Sale, Hire, or Purchase-Hire. Boiler and all kinds of Engineering Repairs done. I Iron and Braas Castings of every description done at I my own Foundry. Inquire early and often at the only addrec-ses- CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Emlyn Engineering Works I and Foundry, XewpoI1, )10n., and Gloucester. ESTABLISHED 33 YEABS. e4S2 CUPOLA, or Shell for same, wanted; about 4ft. 6in. diameter by about 20ft. high.—Full particulars acd lowest price to Box 7, Briton Ferry. c5910 WATER 'Pmk, Galvanised Z;nc, 60 x 60 x 30 inches; ¡ f lately used for footballers' bath; offers; bar- jtaiftrf-Jfrtote Wer. Hotel, WEa^etea. BriAfend. e1166i29 ~VNTED, Copper or "froi^ ^iler- fap;"4o'to~60 gallons.—2, Charlesville-place, Neath. ell66i29 írA.rED, Pair of 12in. Hauling Engines, Two V Drams. Thomas Johnson, 1'remott -street, IWN i "\lTANTED, Pair Winding Engines, cylinder Win- to 'mT'AXTED. rair Wmding EjiglDM. cyiinder 30in?to —A 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. c5952 4-rOrt-Wule Steam Engine, by Turner, Ips-R-ich, for Sale, 13e<Ymd-hand, at a very low price for immediate clearance.—Hibbert, Cast le-street, Cardiff. el081i30 FR Sale, One Lancashire Boiler, 24ft. x 6ft. 3in., .r now in use at 451b. prressure, with Meldram's forced draught, to be sold cheap.—Apply C. Jenkins and Son, Porth. el093i30 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ixr..L'\TED, to PLircha??e 0-?P397ne BGttles and VV Half-Bottles; best pric" given; ampt C86h on deliyery.-H. P. Bulmer and Co., Hereford. c5963 TO-EState Xgents and Others.-Buyer of all kinds Home-grown limber.—James Williams, Timber Merchant, Newport, Mon. c6932 MISCELLANEOUS PALMISTRY, Phrenology.—By request Of numerous ¡ clientele, Iad-amè Elvira has decided to give Receptions at the Cardiff Branch Doily, Queen-street I Arcade. e521 HAS Returned.—Madam Proctor, Wharton-street n (near Library), Cardiff; 11 to 9; palmistry; photo, birthplace. el836 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. DOORS.—Why Use Foreign Dcors? English made, D6ft 6in. by 3ft. 6in. by Hm. square, 4s. 9d.; Moulded Two Sides, 5s. lid.; Solid Moulded, 4s. lid.: all other sizes in stock; send builders' trade card for list.—Jennings and Co., Penpywedl-road, Bristol. elS65 B IJ-LIA-RD fUlIæ;ooml71eiê-.itb all acœssones, carriage paid, aEd ftxed, £ 30.— Proberts, Ebrington-street, Plymouth- ell33i31 tLeather TBelt?MftTton?, 12in. wide; low pnca.— j?. Cla?a?oe Wharf, Newport. eII27i3i NATIONAL Oash Reg-ir; cost £ 42; sell for £ 25 — J. L., Evening Express, Newport. OM27 JOINERY, Timber.- Windows, 6d.; pamel doors, 4s. ed.; newels, lid.; table legs, 4tn- 3s. 6d.; balostors, 2id.; skirtics. id.; band mouldings, k(L; rafters, boards, id. foot; barrows, 10s. $&; csarriags paid 20s. orders; lists.—Hlmfy, Saw Mill*. Abertillery. .119 R Sale, Steel Lighter, buitt T203, 45ft. x 12ft. 9in. r x 5ft. €in. carries 30 tons on 4ft. 6in.; exoep- tiotallv strong.—Apply Harbour Superintendent, Briton Ferry, where barge is to be seen. 05GU i "TTTOR Rale, about 1,.000 Pieces Odd Paperhanging.- JT Hopfrrn Jones, Neath. el062i29 "L'IREWOOD-kJose <M":a tKMd?ee, DpHvered w<thm J' the Borough.rdei'. to Master, Workhouse, Cardia. 61839 CROSS Brothers* Scale Department.—EveTy Class of Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly done at 10w prices; send for illustrated list. tm.-Crose Brothers, the Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 am) 4, St. Mary- street. e&a4 A Gross Box Assorted Pn6- good qaabty; 6d. 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Re-payments to suit borrower's convenience and terms always clearly and distinctly arranged beforehand. —Write or applv, in confidence, to the SEOo RETARY of H. T. LEWEIN and Co. (Top Floor), lff. Charles-street, Cardiff. Nat. 1319. a2681 SUMS from jE20 to £ 3,COO ADVANCES AT SHORT NOTICE, On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or OtMV Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Batee of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and ATTaaget for C'ierits on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgagee. Apply ï. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIBLDING9, HAYES BUILDINGS, THE RAYES, OARDIFF. Nat. Tel. No. 467. C6721 Y, 20 TO £500. WHY go to professional money-lenders when yo* TT can borrow of me on PROMISSORY NOTJI only at short notice £ 20 for 30s., £50 for f4P Strictest Privacy. Easy Re-paymenta. CASH ADVANCED ON ANY KIND OF SECXJBITT. JOHN BROWN, t, PEMBROKE-TERRACE, QUEEN-STREKT, CARDIFF- 10 to E5.GM Advanced on Note of Hand alone, witfv- cut bonus, publicity, or charges of any description whatever unless business is done. No bills of Sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On receipt of appli- cation representative will wait upon you by appoint- ment and advance you the amount required, re-payabloe by easy instalments to suit your own convenience. Special rates for short periods.-Write (in con&d—o»> to actual lender, C. WELLS, CORRIDOR CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER. el2399 THE CHARING CROSS BANK JL ESTABLISHED 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH: 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Head Office*: 28, BEDFORD-STREET, and 119 and 128, BISH0PSGATE-STR2ET WITHIN, LONDON. Branches at Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bradfort, 1 Bristol, Birmingham, Sheffield, Ltc., &C. Assets £8£1.616 0 0 Liabilities £ 545,196 0 0 Surplus £ 316,420 0 0 LOANS of L30 to L2,000 granted on any class of security. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Dersi of £1{) and upwards reoeived as under:- 5 p.c. per an. 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' novice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for 'prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. Instead of paying large d'ridends to sharehoiders, we pay fair rates of inte- rest to our depositors, nd by so doinf have earned Uie position that we undoubtedly hold in the publio confidence. We have been established for 38 yeart, and our unique position in the banking world to-day testifies to the success of our busines* methods and to the satisfaction of our customers. Write or call -for prospectus. A. WILLIAMIS aDd H. J. TALL, Joint Managers. e909!1 THE Old-eetablis-hed Provincial UnJcn Bank continues _L to lend immense sums daily, from LID to £ 1.000. on Note of Hand alone or other security. No omce inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the King- dom. Thousands of our regular customers have ex- pressed their entire eatisfaotion in repeated transactions with us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with cash.-Call or write (in confidence) to Manager, Stanley Dcwding, 1, Queen-square, Bristol; or to tlie Local Agent, Mr. Attwood Evans, Prinees's- chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. el775 ONEY LE?T-dCa'to't?OdO?l'f Ym want a Loan ?i. pnTa.tpiy Md cheaply on your OA -n I'rMnisaory Note, withcut sureues, apply to- PHILIP MORRIS, 80, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. elBS7 PRIVATE Loans from L5 to ?2,000. Without the pmfwsional money-lender's routine and excessive charges, to responsible persons upon SIMPLE NOTE OF HAND, or on Second Mortgages, Shares, Life Policies, or Furniture (without removal). Apply Manager (Second Floor), 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. el869 Law FOR THE Million BY A Practical Lawyer* A Legal Handbook CONTAINING All the information required for ordinary purposes. 276 PAGES. Price One Shilling (METT) BY JOST tfS. CLMU -COVFRS, -'rid BY POST, 111. To-be -obtfwr»e<i -at all Newsagenta4n4 BoCpkgelters, or from Western Mail, Limited, CARDIFF, NEWPORT, SWANSEA. MERTHYR. BRECON. &c. TRAC-WMES OF THE MINE. pacords,of 30 Years' Explosions in South Wales. ENLARGED & ILLUSTRATED EDITION. SIXTY-FOUR PAGES. The price of this enlarged and improved Edition is ltd., and copies can be obtained from any Newsagent or Stationer in South Wales or Mon- mouthshire. BY POST. Copies may be ordered from the Publish era to be forward sd by post (price 2d. each) upon the accompanying form. 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