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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS I OARDIFF. THEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, A- B. CROSS'S Company in Hall Caine's Play, The MANXMAN. ?xt Week-8pecial Production of CASTE. Box Office ait Theatre, Ten to Five. Nat. ?!??M. a6751 Tis not in mortals to command success. but I we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. HE CARDIFF EMPIRE, :M OUEEN-STREET. STOLL v Managi. ng Director .08 STOLL. TO-NIGHT! R. A. ROBERTS, In "DICK TURPIN," the famous Protean Actor, who has just arrived back from America, where he has made his name immortal. Mr. Roberts will impersonate the following charactersJacob Sly," a Bow-street runner; "Soft Sally," the inn- keeper and fortune-teller; "Jerry Binks," a Yorkshire farmer: "Lady Maud Romander," an aristocrat; "Dick Turpin," the highway- man. Written, invented, and performed by R. A. Roberts. Scene i-The Introduction. Scone 2-An Upstairs Room in an Old Inn on H amp stead Heath, London, called "The Spamards" The action of the story tak-s Place the night preceding "Dick Turpm 5d Ride to York, October 1738. He was hanged m Aprii, 1739, at Alton, a few miles out.'nd olrf i York. 'Tis the North Mail for London, ^ss! Come, come, laes, we'll rob it. Acknowledged to be the nost artistic and complete one-man production before the Public. BARNEY VOX, the Irish Ventriloquist. STELLA. TROUPE of Vocalists and Dancers. BAKER AND BALFE, unri. val„ led as Xylophone Players and Daaioetrs. COLE DE LOSSE DUO, The Coniediams on the Wire. CHAS. AUSTIN, A Comio Singer whose claim to the adjective Eccentric is genuine. JOSH DIXON, The Comedian whose style and methods are akin to the late Dan Leno. FLEM and BROK, Aerial Pugilists. JOHNNY GILMORE, From Australia. The Funny Man. A llagnificent Series of Pictures pourtraying the ROYAL WEDDING at Madrid, and H.M.S. "MONTAGU" on the Rocks at Lundy Island, by the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, L M CHARLES-STREET. aging DiredoT .OSWALD STOLL. ?HT! LITTLE TICH, the Napoleon of the Army of Fun. Fielding and Hull. slDgers of tuneful medleys. Ella Retford, ,comedienne,. Stave. the musical Kaffir. The DestructIon of SaJI Francisco; also the Dream of B. Rare-bit Fiend, on the American Bio- £CoDe. Leah Arden, vocalist. Johnson and Bert, one of whom undoubtedlv proves "A queer customer." Steve M'Carthy, coniediTTi and quaint dancer. Marie Kendall, whose Bongis get right there." L18864 OWING TO A DEATH. SELLING OFF. GIVING UP BUSINESS. THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO., JJkYES gUILDINGS, CARDIFT. Beg respectfully to inform the Publicof Cardiff and neighbouriiood that owing to the death of Mr. L: SAMUEL they Jiave decided to give up business, and the whole of their IMMENSE STOCK will 'be offered for sa.1e at SUCH PRIOÐS as will ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, LINOLEUM. And Every Requisite for HOUSE FURNISHING. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED. OIT^ T EA&LY AND SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO., IJJAYES B,UILIYINGS, ICARDIFF. EDDING (Jards, LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGNS, NOW READY. stationery department. Western MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. EXCURSIONS. PAND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). P. SAILINGS from CARDIFF amd PENARTH (Weather and Ciroumstences Permitting). LEAVE CABDTFF. ) Tues., 12-1.45, 7.50, 9.20 pm Wed., 13—9.20, 11.50, 2.30, 8.0 Thurs., 14—8.15, 10.50 am, 1.0, 3.0, 8.45 pm Fri., 15-9-15, 11.15 am, *1.0, 2.30, 4.W pm Sat., 16-10.20, 11.30 am, 12.30, 6.0 pm Hon., 16-7.15 am, 12.40, 2.0, 3.50, 5.45 pm J LEAVE-WESTON. I 12.0 noon, 6.25, 8.20, 10,10 10.10 am, 12.15, 6.45, 9.0 9.0, 11.15 am, 1.45, 7.30, 9.30 pm 10.5 am, *12.5, *1.40, 3. IS, 9.0 pm 1L10 am, 12.15, LIS, -3.5, 4.45, 10.15 pm 12.0 Boon., 2..45, -4.35, 6.30, 6.45 pm In connection with a.bo. Excursion Ticketa are issued Daily to CHEDDAR and WELLS; also Tourist and Cheap Week-end Tio&ets to Principal Stations in WEST OF EN- LEAVE CARDIFF. J Tues. 12—dc7.30 pm Wed., 13-a2.30, dc9.15 pm Thurs., 14-3.3.0 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. Tiies., 12—dc7.50 pm Wed., 13—dcS.15 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. I Thurs., 14-9.25 am, 2.30 pm LEAVlTCARDIFFr I Wed., 13-11.30 am Thurs., 14-9.25 am LEAViT CARDIFF. Wed.. :3-tll.30 am, 2.30 pm Thurs., 14-t9.25 am Fri., 15-t9.25 am Sat., 16-tlO.40 am, 2.20 pm Mon., 18-7.15 am, 7.15 pm [ LEAVE CLEVICDON. ?10.4Cam,?5-Mpm 6.40 pm | LEAVE BRISTOL. 9.30 am, 12.45 pm LEAVE MINEHEAD. 7.0, 8.0 pm LEAVE CLOVELLY. 5.30 pm 5.0 pm • LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. 6.45, 7.0 pm 6.20 pm 7.0 pm 7.15 pm 10.0 am- Steamer calls off Lycmouth except rrips mMtea t. t Cheap Route to DEVON and CORNWALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th. AFTERNOON TRIP, ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff 2.30 pm, Ilfracombe 6.45. Fare-2s. 6d. AFTERNOON TRIP, CLEVEDON.-Cardiff a2.30 pm, Clevodon 5.55. Fare—Is. 6d. THURSDAY, JUNE 14tti. FIRST DAY TRJP, BOURNEMOUTH, via. Weston; also Bookings for 2 or 3 and 5 to 8 or 15 Days.—Cardiff 8.15 am, Penarth b.25; train leaves Weston 10.5; return train leaves Bournemouth 6.0 pril; steamer leaves Weston 9.30 pm. Fares—1 Day 5s. 9d., Short Period 8s. 9?d., Long Period lis. 3d., Tourist 146. 3d. 8sA. F9TdE., RNOON TRIP, MINEHEAD, and CRUISE to PORLOCK, GLENTHORNE, and ?owarde THE FORELAND.—Cardiff 2.30 pm, Minehead 0 Fares—Minehead 2s., Cruise 2s. 6d. 7. A. FTERNOON TRIP, CLEVEDON, via Weston. —Cardiff 3.0 pm, Ctevcdon 6.40. Fare—Is. 6d. H.M.S. "MONTAGU," ASHORE at LUNDY ISLAND. SPECIAL CRUISES From CARDIFF and PENARTH, Via Ilfracombe. To View the GREAT BATTLESHIP now Ashore; also the Warships, &c., in atten- danüe, including the Battleships EX- dance, "ALBEMARLE," "DUNCAN," > &c.; MOUTH, also CRUISERS, TORPEDO-BOATS, balva.se &-c. Leave Leave Back, Date. Cardiff, Penarth. about Wed., 13. 11.30 11.40 am, 9.30 pm. Thurs., 14, 9.25 a.m. 9.35 am. 9.15 pm. Fri., 15. 9 25 am. 9.35 am. 9.45 pm. Sat., 16. 10:40 am. 10.50 am. 10.15 pm, Sat., 16 2.20 pm. 2.30 pm. 10.15 pm. Fa,res-FORE DFCY,. 3s. 6d.; SALOON, 4s 6d. AFTERNOON TRIPS, 3s. 6d. (any part of Steamer). Does not calF at Penarth.. a. Via Weston b Penarth 40 minutes earlier, d Penarth oO minutes -earlier. c, Single trip. THROUGH BOOKINGS from all TAFF VALE and RIIYMNEY Stations to WESTON, ILFRA- COMBE, and MINEHEAD. For Further Particulars apply to T. Cook a,nd Son, 2, Duke-street, or W. Guy, 70a, Bute- etreet, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 211. a6267 MOULDINGS, GLASS* and OVER- I MANTELS of Every Description. WHOLESALE. LARGEST STOCK IN WALES. IUESSRS. SHATZ AND LEVI, of 2, TUNNEL-BUILDINGS, Invite all in the Trade to Inspect their very large Stock of Hirh-olaos Gilt and Coloured Mouldings, Looking Glasses, Ac., at the New Byanch just Opened, e2212 pw ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 579 Every Requisite for the Trade Supplied. JLLUSTRATE YOUR BUSINESS .f L ITERATURE. NOTHING ATTRACTS ATTENTION SO QUICKLY AS A PICTURE. Architects, Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Manufacturers, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Printers, Bookbinders, and others requiring ENGRAVED BLOCKS IN LINE OR HALF-TONE SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Having a large and skilful staff of Artista and Operators, and the most up-to-date appliances in the country, we are in a posi- tion to produce blocks in the most artistic style without a moment's unnecessary delay. ORDERS RECEIVED IN THE MORNING EXECUTED SAME DAY IF NEEDED. For Particulars and Prioss, apply to ^TESTERN MAIL LI-LITED, CARDIFF REYNOLDS' BREAD? A WORD ON BREAD. I The Bread which contains most &j nutriment is K J. REYNOLDS & CO.'S 1 GoldMedal WHEAT-MEAL BREAD 1 It is as appetising as cake. B EASILY DIG EgTED. Is both a mwwle and tissue builder. H ORDER REYNOLDS' BROWN BREAD H FROM YOUR LOCAL BAKER. H Sole Makers of Gold Medal Wheat-meal: B J. REYNOLDS and CO. (Ltd.), B MILLERS. GLOUCE13TER. H. muet's products have the largest sale of  ??BtN??C??tV?? ?..V t W J ? ? ?? enormtoua de?iand ore&ted ? ??S?S?M t 0 1 k j the enormous deinan created ^B i?N??? ?W I ? ? ?Mt by his generous Y&lues en&bla ? .??S-??J.?BS&HS Hv J t W? ??a?N!H him to "MPPly?'?cleB of high- ????'SSS?, '? ????? '?  ?tMS est ?????-y at prices imposai- ?S?6??0  AM ble to any other &Mn.   S?B ? ? V || I JS k ?BNN FOR THIS REASON IT WILL   ??1' ? \\X\11| I 1 ?OU TO COME TO/N??t t mt I I ?1 L??? Tr fl HBf PAY YOU TO COME TO t Mi B. SAMUEL FOR YOUR GEM {mm ■W^B n I I |M^ JBWELLERY, WATCHES, ffl"| frV '??!? ? !« ?M? ?rV < t ?? ?Rea? ?? RINGS, ELECTRO-PLATE SILVER |/ j ill NN?   ???AND SIMILAR NEEDS.  tU  f, ?: H. s2mue!'s 25/- ACISE M 1016 Parcel, COMPrisiln LEVER, MM. Jj! aS 53 High QQuuaalliittyy, witli SOLID SILVER Kiiives an a, I M soim c; d A CUSTOMER'S /ITV  OWN EVIDENCE I ? ? ?? rTTTli^l M M Kmi Paaris, icio. Mr. Roberts, of Gwaotody- ? Gor?.Nr.C?? °" So!WGo|dH*u-m,t<i-> M ioth Nov. Last, s2? $:- st Real i ?..d. M "FIVE YEARS AGO I and Sspphiyes, PURCHASED FRO- YOU A KETLEY WATCH P (22 10s. 04.). SINCI& THEN 4LWAYS BEEN T ppi;?PE0T AND FTELI ABLB TIMS-KUPER, IKG AKY REPAIRS." Ilich and Noyel PP.a-tt?M  11^6 '"?"'?°-f? t ?S?S?N?? „ SAMUBL OB?JBRS UNRIVALLED B —cpr wTWMf ALLOWS A MONTH'S FREE ■ TRIAL OF ANY ARTIE, AND REFUNDS ■ ■ IliS^fSS^SSESSlis 1  V!StTHrM MB |Z/iI!Sr H SAMUEL ™ I Bleotro-pla.ted I TO. DAY: TO-DAY! l^l 7 ST. MARY STREET, 1 L EXCURSIONS. ][TCED FUNNEL LINE.?  -? SAILINGS from CARDIFF and PENARTH (Weather and êiroumstaooœ FOrmItting)- JUNE, 1906. LEAVE CARDIFF. Tues., 12-1.40, 7.40 pm Wed., 1;)-9.2.5, U.40, 2.25, 8.15 Thujs., 14-9.25, 11.25 am, "1.10, 3.2C, 8.45 pm FIt, 18.00, 11.20, 2.15, 4.25 Sat., 16-10.25, 12.25, 2.30, 5.0 Mon., 18—»7.15 am, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 i LEAVE WESTON. 112.5, 6.30, 9.0 pm j 10.5 am, 12.30, 7.0, 9.0 10.5 am, *12.5, *1.55, 7.45, 9.30 pm 10.5 am, 12.5, -3.5, 9.0 pm -11.15 a.m, 1.15,3.20, 10.30 I 12.0 noon, ^-50, ^.50, 6.50 Qheap Week-end and Tourist Tickets to We&t I of England, Ti& Weston a.nd G.W.R also D&Uy Excursions to CHEDDAR and WELLS. leave Cardiff. ) Tims., 12-1.40 pm Wed., 13-2.25 pm 1 Thurs., 14-3.20 pm Fri., 15—4.25 pm Sat., 16-5. pill Mon., 18-12.40 pm LEAVE CAlIDIFF i Wed.,13—P9.30, R9.35 am, P2.30 Thurs., 14—P9.30, RE.. am Fri., 15—R8.3j am Sat., 16—M.35 am, P2.30 pm .Mo.. 18-R9..5 am j "LEAVE CLEVEDOtf. 5.30 pm 6.0 pm 6.45 pm 8.0 pm 9.30 pm 6.0 pm LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. tOO, 7.30 pm 14.20pm t4.20 pm t4.20, 17.30 pm 14.20 pm ote&wer Ca.Uó on Lynmoutn 3b -JUUZES _ore MAd I ?fteLlIfraco-be uoept trips marked §. *Dow not caU at Penarth. TUESDAY, JUNE 12th. CLEVEDON, via Weston, AFTERNOON TRIP.-Da.rdiff 1.40 pm, Clevedon 5.30 pm. Fare-l& 6d. Fare—Is. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th. CLEVEDON, via Weston, AFTERNOON TRIP. -C,.trdiff 2.25 pm, Clevedon 6.0 pm. Fare—Is. 6d. ILFRACOMBE, and CRUISE TO LUNDY, AFTERNOON TRIP.-Cardiff 2.30 pm, Ilfra- combe 7.30 pm. Fa.re-IlfN.COmbe 2s. 6d., Lundy 38. 6d THURSDAY, JUNE 14th. MUMBLES, TENBY, STACK ROCKS.-Cardiff 9.30, Tenby 5.0, Mumbles 6.45 pm. CLEVEDON, via Weston, AFTERNOON TRIP. -Cardiff 3.20, Clevedon 6.45 pm. Fare-ls. 6d. RED FUN N ELL I N E. H.M.S. MONTAGU, Ashore at LUNDY ISLAND. SPECIAL TRIPS to View the Stranded Warship, Men-of-War, Salvage Vessels, &c., in attendance. Leave Cardiff. Arriving Back. Wed., 13.—P#.30, R9.35 a.m. P2.30 t7.15, 9.46 p.m. Thurs., 14.—P9.30, R9.35 am. t7.15 pm. Ci., 15.—R9.35 am. t7.15 pm. $at., 16-R9.,35 am. P2.30 pm. 7.15 pm, 110.0pm. Fares—Day Trip, 3a. 6d. and 4s. 6d.; Half- day Trip, 3s. 6d. To land, including landing I and embarkiug, 4e. 6d. and 5s. 6d. Calls at Penarth 10 minutes later. R From Riverside Station. P From Cardiff Pier-head. t Via Barry Pier and Rail. E Penarth so minutes earlier. S Single trip. Special Express Boat Train from Riverside Station, via Barry Pier, at 9.35 am daily (Sun- days excepted), calling at Cogan at 9.44 am, in connection with Lynmouth and Ilfracombe Steamer at same farek, as charged from Cardi ff Pie r-head. CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON and CORNWALL by all Morning Trips. DAILY BOOKINGS from NEWPORT. G.W.R.. at 8.30 am (Mondays, 8.50 am), to LYNMOUTU and ILFRACOMBE, via Cardiff, Riverside, and Barry Pier. Return fare-4s. 6d. Through Booking") from Stations on the Barry, Taff Vale, and Rhymney Railways. Season Tickets, £2 28 A limited number available between Cardiff and Weston, Ll is., and Half-fa,re Coupon Books on Sale. For Further Particulars and Tickets apply Daviee* Registry, 58, Charles-street, Nat. Tel. 01384; or Bal ry and Bristol Channel Steam- ship Company, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff, Nat Tel. 156. Telegrams, "De,cxuis." Cardiff. d248 OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Will Furnish Information of the BEST AND CHEAPEST PIANOS BY ALL MAKERS. From 116 16s. Od. Upwards. PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNINGS and REPAIRS. EXPERT ADVICE GRATIS. Irrespective of Distance. DALE, FORTY. & CO. HIGH-STAEET, CARDIFF. Alflo at CHELTENHAM. BIRMINGHAM. Ale. THE STRONGEST CONSTITUTION I needs a little help sometimes. No man is always well, and everyone is sometime or I other "Out of sorts." THE MAN WHO ENJOYS THE MOST PERFECT HEALTH I is he who employs a sure amd simple remedy cut the first sign of indisposition. Such a remedy—proved by the experience of thou- sands-is BEECHAM'S PILLS which are srood alike for the Weak and the Strong; for the Old and Young; for the active as well as the person of sedentary habits. They are also of great value to women. The fact that BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any patent medicine is evi- dence enough of their great value. Taken as occasion requires they will do more to keep a. person "Fit" and in good con- dition than anything else. BEECHAM'S PILLS PILIS I CORRECT ALL IRREGULARITIES of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Kidneys. Sold everywhere in boxes, prioe Is. lid. (56 pills) and 2s. 9d (168 pills). e2066 THE WEEKLY MAIL. M BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN WALES. 12 Lakoe Pages- QNE PENNY. The "Weekly Mall" contains every item of important news that has occurred daring the week, and makes a special feature of events pertaining to South Wales and Mon. mouthshire. If you want to keep your distant friends well informed of what is going on in South Walee, you can't do better than send them the Weekly Mail' each week. You can arrange to have the paper posted from the publishing offtoo at the following rates:- Any place in the United Kingdom— Per Quarter (prepaid) 1& 8d ? Hal?-yc?r „ .? ? Sje ?3d* ? Annum 62. 6d. Heed Offloe: ST. MARY-STREET. OARDIFF. Branch Offices: Swansea, Newport. Merthn Brecon, and 176. Fleet-streit. London. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. Telegrams: "Mail." Cardiff. CARDIFF. WHERE DO ALL THE B LACKLEADs G 0 P WE DON'T KNOW, BUT WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. WESTERN MAIL IJMITED, QARDIFF. N.B.—€PEOIAL TERMS TO TKB TRJLDIt eld BUSINESS ADDRESSES. XCTOP ONE  ? MOMENT. X OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY rpUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT JJALSAM OF H ONFY, which oontairis Pure Welsh Honey, and an essence of the purest and most efficacious Herbs gathered on the Hills of Wales. BRONCHITIS. There are thousands of children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Oough, and Croup. This is a grand discovery for the cure of such complaints. It Is invaluable for Weak-ohested Men, Deli- oate Women, and Children. It cures when all other remedies fail. It cures Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tightness of the Cheat. 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, produces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refreshing sleep when you have lost nights of rest. 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 Williams' Balsam of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved ita great value, having used nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bron- chitis, and can highly recommend it to all parents for such complaints." For Vocalists and Public Speakers it has no eaual. It makes the voice as clear as a bell. SEE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. So Many Imitations and Fraud. Sold by all Chemists and Stores at Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for is. 3d., 3s., and 5s.. from the Inventor. Inventor: D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, R.S.D.L.; Manufacturer: G TUDOR WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., A.S.A.P.H. London (by Examination), MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. e2353 TH — g • • Great Art Drawing HELD BY ma National Art Union FOR THE READERS OF THB I "WESTERN MAIL" "EVENING EXPRESS" I in WEEKLY MAIL." FIRST PRIZE value £100 SECOND „ „ 230 THIRD „ „ 220 AND 1.000 OR MORE OTHER PRIZES So that the winners of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Prizes may have an opportunity of select- ing Works of Art to suit their own particular taste, the Council of the National Art Union have decided to allot or distribute the above sums of money to be expended by the Council in the purchase of Paintings, Drawings, and other Works of Art, to be selected by the winners. The Works of Art may be chosen from the exhibits at the Royal Academy, the South Wales Art Society's Exhibition, or one of the other Public Exhibitions. THE conditions ARE AS FOLLOWS:- 1. In every issue from the 1st of June until the 29th of September will appear on Page 2 of the "Western Mail," "Evening Express,' and Weekly Mail" an Art Union Coupon. 2. Each reader forwarding a Coupon, to- gether with Two Halfpenny Stamps, to the National Art Union, Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff, will become a Member of the National Art Union, and be entitled to one chance in the Grand Prize Drawing, which will take plaoe in October, 1905. The Stamps MUST NOT BE GUMMED to the Coupon. A reader may send in any number of Coupons provided that each Coupon is accompanied by Two Halfpenny Stamps or a Postal Order. 3. The Prize-winners will be notified after the drawing, and the list of names and addresses may be inspected at the Art Union Offices, Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff, and at their Head Offices, 10, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C., or will be forwarded upon application, accompanied by one Penny Stamp. I 4. In addition to the Three Prizes already I mentioned, one prize, consisting of a, repro- I duction of a well-known work of art, will be given in every fifty chances or Coupons, and all who subscribe for and send in not less than 50 Coupons in one batch, and do not win one or more prizes, will be entitled to 'a CONSOLATION PRIZE- 5. When the Coupons are received each Coupon will be numbered, and these num- bers will be publicly drawn from a large Ballot Wheel for Prizes in the presence of the Managing Committee (approved by the Board of Trade) and the Members at the General Meeting of the National Art Union, in October, 1906. 6. All coupons must be forwarded on or before October Ii, 1906, and if members so desire they may be saved until that time and forwarded in one batch. It will be distinctly understood that this Art Union drawing is organised and promoted entirely by the National Art Union, working under the Act for Legalising Art Unions 9 and 10 Victoria, c. xlviii., and by express authority of his Majesty's Board of Trade. POSTAL ORDERS MAY BE SENT WHEN SIX OR MORE COUPONS ARE FORWARDED. An acknowledgment of the receipt of Coupons can only be given when they are accompanied by a stamp and directed envelope. THE WESTERN MAIL ABC TIME T ABLES, FOR CARDIFF, NEWPORT, and SWANSEA. PRICE, ONE PENNY EACH, MONTHLY. For an Annual Subscription of Two Shillings a Oopy of either of the Time Tables will be sent free by post to any address each Month immediately after publication. The Western Mail ABC Time Tables are published every Month in three separate editions, namely, Cardiff, Newport, and 13w&ngm, ewh of which can be obtained afndr One Penny from all Newsagents, or at any ef the Offices ol the Western Mail." EACH COPT OONTAINS AN ACCIDENT COUPON-INSURANCE-TICKET, ela "MSTNtN MAIL" OFFICBS. CAHKIV. PREPAID SCALE. OOMBTST.D SO&LC for soma Prapcid Agin manta tn the WZSTEMN 3LA 13 aod EVJI:.N1 EXPRESS a—- TH&E* SIX ONCZ. Turza. TIMM. a. D. S. D. k D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 18 to 22 words 10 2 0 3 0 23 to 30 words 1 4 2 8 4 0 F.sch tmtra 0410 8 vrordis; Small Prepaid Advertteameete ata kIerteC ill Mm KVKKTBO &XPBXSS at Ut fonowtac rak8:- TUI&KM six 08CL TIUM. Ttxse. S. B. •. ». a. D. 14 words OS 0 8 0 8 15 to 22 words 0 6 010 13 23 to 30 words 0 7 1 2 19  0 2 1 0 214 0 6 words  la all can* tha nazna aal addraaa in eoeeta* aa part of ttaa ilttrtlwaaat. PERSONAL. IF paaa let half sufficient provide two and 5 W. J. each; permanent. e4463012 WANTED, the Address of t-be formet Schoolmis- tress of tlonitazi Union School (1,871), named Miss Teed; believed to be married to a schoolmaster in Wales.—Reply to A., c/o Frost, 370, Stapleton-road, Bristol. C7301 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Pointer Ditch; finder rewwded.-Eng,land, t J Pare, Llanishen. e44.62,olZ LOST, in Cathedral-road, on Friday Night, Two-year- old Irish Terrier Dog; no collar; finder rewarded. —61, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. c7297 MEDICAL DISPENSES and Surgery-Attendant Required t (Gentleman); single; temporary only; s-iit medi- cal student; salary £90 a year and rooms, &c—Apply, with references, to X 95, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4524ol3 CLERICAL w A-NTF,D, for Portmadoo, Priest; iiid C-120; VY title might be given.—Apply Vicar, Portmadoc. c7i06 SCHOLASTIC. HEADMASTER Wanted for St. Fagan's Nationaa J[l School (Boys); Septembef.—Apply Vicar, z?t.? Fagan's, Aberdare. e451%16 WANTED] an experienced daily Governess for f three boys.-1, Clare-gardens, Riverside, Car- diff. e4555014 NtJBSEKY Governess Wanted (Penarth), daily or resident, Two Children.—State terms, X 70, livening Express, Cardiff. o4W7ol2 MUSICAL AN experienced Organist Bequires Post as Organist A.nd U?oiraaster, with light employment; good re.it-st; excellent testimonials.—X- F., Evening Express, Swansea. e4540ol6 HOUSEKEEPERS, Ac. HOUSEKEEPER.—Wanted, an experienced Working I JjL Housekeeper for Single Gantlemaa: good oook.- Apply, with all paJ?!cu?aTs, to X 7% Evenm? Express, C?rdUf. ? e4?ol2 I SITUATION Eeqmred?as 'WofMng Housekeeper or[ s wCook to a Lady or Gentleman; good ref?-1 ences.—Address X. E., EveniDg N?P?ess, SW&nse&. 0013 I WANTED, Situation Housekeeper to Working tV Man; no ema? childreni—O" c/o 1. Jones, Usk- road,' Bargoed. e4531ol6 I W,ANTED, Mother's Help for Busineso ifo-use; Tf. niaid kept. pply James, 6, Higli-street, I l'ont-priQd.. e452Sol6 TXT"ANTED immediately^. "industrious Working 1 f f. Housekeeper to Two sfctftbors; in Glamorgan- shire mining district; must speak Welsh, be good plain cook, and total abstainer; aged about 30.—State salary and references, X 9S, EYenmg Express, Cardiff. c7299 "V7*OUN-G Person Requires Situation as Housekeeper; _L fond of cnildren; good preferences.—X 94, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. • e?MOoU WANTED, Girrl, M Useful Help; a.Ne to w?t'at TV t?Me.-?Apply Mrs. D. ?-hford, 2, De Tncy Villas, Woolacombe, North Devon. e4367ol2 WANTED, Working HouækeeõrS1nall-:BuSi- T V n?M Houae.—Apply Jones, Draper, Cadoxton, Ba-rry. e44-Wo19 WANTED, Situation M Bl?,?,keeper to Working "Man.—Apply, by letter, Mrs. Hall, Garnâarm Farm, Govilon, near Abergavenny, Mon. e4472013 Do\,RtR's-Da:ug:ï1te.r requires Po?t?as Useful?HelpT j' no children.-Ml&S Brooks, Bettws Ke?ydd, near Usk. e4437ol4 DOMESTIC SERVANTS I WA.NTED, General Servant; cook kept; three in fainily.?kpp?y 73, Richmond-road, Cardiff. eolo COOK wantFd?on supply fort:heCOUntry.-App C with references, Y 10, Evening Express, CajdiS. e45550H I WANTED hnmed?teiy, experienced Go??al Wvant; good wages; very small family.—i, Gadlys- terrace, Aberdare. e4313 COOK-General Wanted. Apply. evening;- 6. Ninian-road, Park. e4545ol8 WANTED, Good Day Girl ?t?QQce?-A.pply, 207, w?A,Ibo,ny-road, Cardiff. 04560018 WANTED, Gvxxl Strong General Servant for an t If English family of two; must understand plain cooking; good home; liberal wages; references required.—Apply, IlUlciest, The Rhyddings, Neath. e4557ol4 'tXTÜTEDxpe;.lenœ<lGeÍÎera:ï;thrhl-fa.milY; wages £ 15.—Apply, 50, Cliv?place, PenMth. e4õõ30H WANTED, Par km r maid; cook, hoonperoaid, and I f groom kept; four in family; wages £ 22.—Mrs. Jebb, Watton Mount, Breeon.. e7260 W ANTED, a Cook-General; also Housemaid; good references.Apply 38, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e4513ol6 WANTED, Errand Girl; alao" Apprentices?for VV TaUoring, at ance.—Appty4, Wood-street. eol5 COOK-General Wanted; two in family; housemaid kept; wages, LIS to £ 20.—Mrs. Korth Lewis, LUnisnco. e4478015 I WANTED immediately, House-Parlourmaid in W Gentleman's Family.—Apply Box 44, Pmt?ffice, Swansea. 04459015 REQUIRED immediately, lor &m&u Boarding-house, J? experienced Waitress, good Kitchenmaid.—B., Church House, L'aiidrindod. e4461015 WANTED, a good House-Parlourmaid for Sm I  Family.—Mrs. Evans, Tetrad, near CMmarthen.  e4451015 W(AN TED, U iiderllouAeniaid and to Wait an W. Schoolroom; must have been out before; Church- wQmen; country.—Mrs. Franklen, ClemensWne, Bridg- end. 64471012 WANTED, a Cook-Genera; two other maids kept. ff —Apply Mrs. Ward, Glasdir, Merthyr Tydfil. I 604220014 WANTED immediately, General; good references W indispcoaab?.—tA?pJy, 31?" six p.m., 58, Claude- road. _?_? e4379oU WANTED, Gardener; knowledge of fruit trees- YV Mrs. Williams, Pembroke House, Oonway-road. 64375012 WANTED, young Girl, for HouseworFj"^atT~ono&7 Yv sleep in.—Apply 4, Wood-street. e4363012 C OOK-General required at once; Par lour maidT June 23rd; good refeirences required; two in faaiiily.—Apply Mrs. Day, Minor Canonriea, Ltendaff. e437WlZ "tXT ANTED, for Lland O?KPerienoed Houae-PM- Wlourma.id; Churchwoman.—Apply, by 1e, Mn. Arthur Lewis, Henllan, Narberth. v7247 WAgood General Servant for Buxton; good VT. wages paid to suitable person.—Apply Mrs. Morgan, Addiacom.be, iaandag. 64357014 HOTEL SERVANTS, AC. W ANTED, a good General; able to do plain cooking; referoncos required.-Apply Mre. Faull, 'elli Heteil, Ten Pentre. e4362ol2 WANTED, experienced Billiard-marker; willing to make himself generally useful; wages 25s. per week; outdoor.—Application, with references, to be in hand not later than Wednesday morning next, June 13th, addressed Secretary, Liberai Club, Arcade, Ponty- pridd. e4543ol2 MAN and Wife Wed ?toMao?e Hotci?n iTj. Cardin; security r???e<—AppJy. stating experience, with copies of three recent testimonials, exceptional references indispecsa.Me, Y 19, Evening Express," Cardiff. e456ioi4 Gi lRL wanted auist with HouserworiTi no waS- in g.-Bertram Hotel (private entrance), Broad- Nlay, Oardiff. 64541014 WA.NTED, TM? Boot an5 Biill'mUker- com- TT. bined.-?Appty Head Boots, Crown Botei, Ponty- pool. e4532016 ANTED imxn olew, thorough good Man for V T General Hotel Work, in colliery district; refer- emoe.—Apply Pontycymmef HotaJ?Gtrw Valley. eol3 WANTED, immediately, » BiHSard Marker; willing TT. to make him?e-M gene<?tiy ugetul; good wages given to suitable sober man; good MfeT?oes required from last employment.—Ed??rda. Mackintcsh Hotet &barf&u. e4?107olS WANTED at once, smM-t L*<rM?f?e;??"i? 'T_ Ma?asere?, Kin?'sHead ?tel.Newpcrt. WJS T??RMAJf (?:) wan" SA-L?6 ?l.,ed?,iu-i-ok trade; JJ ooUiery dMtnct.—Apply 1 <7, Evening Exprea? Cardiff. e4408ol3 1 W~ A-NTED, InvmadMtely] Bawn«Jd; Weiah and W BDddtb.. WtW nr«K6oca«, Dewi H?rtM. *I= BøW, DIDu coom ?<MoM HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued WANTED, young Lady as Barmaid; good refer- ,oquditd-Ti-ede-,ar Arms, High-street, Newport. e4500ol5 WANTED at once, Coffee-room Waitress; state Yy salary aud references.—X 66, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. c7&R5 EXPERIENCED Young IAdy Wants &tU&tion as EB&rmaid; good references.—W. U. Bvecing Ex press, Swansea. e4460015 WA XTEDr Ma narrow*-House keeper, for first-class Hotel.-Apply, stating wages, &c., to X 71, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7282 STEWARD and Stewardess Wanted for CajdiC Con- tral Liberal Club; salary E2 per week, house, coal, and gas; security required.—Applications, stating age, experience, and family, to be delivered not later than Monday, June 18, addressed to the Secretary, from whom all particulars can be obtained. e4462ol5 LAUNDRESSES AUNDRY.—Competent Ironers Wanted; constant work.—Cardiff Steam Laundry, Dyeing, Carpet, and Window Cleaning Company (Limited), Minny- etreet, Oattays. e4503016 CLERKS, MANAGERS, ac. J" ANTED, experienced Clerk; shorthand ami i T typewriting essential; salary, 25e. per week.— Apply Tin-plate Decorating Company (Liinited), Neath. C7284 c LERK- ier, certificated Accountant, ca.pa.ble of taking charge, Requires SituaUon; good corres- pondent splendid references; 15 years' experience.—X 99, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4535016 BRIGHT, i-ndusr." Young Fellow; ne&t?rjtuig ?JD e oontial; shortb&nd typist preferred.—Write, full particulars, X 73, Eveming Express, Cardiff. e4476ol2 30b. Weakly -dpiLre-timm Enapl,3yniect Otrered te <3 Either Sex who can write; particulars free. Addressed envelope to Xaaagv, Glendower. Torquay Established 183..e2t3 AGEN rs, TRAVELLERS. A Representative Wanted by an important comT)&ny; to a suitable person the remuneration will be most liberal.—Adtireas Moore, Box X 53, Evening Ex- prelss, Caa dig. e2m WITHOUT Interfering with OTdinary Employment Workmen can Largely Incr- their Income by Taking Up a Leisure Time Agency. In four years 1 have paid Lill.,655 ISs. id. commission to time agents only. I provide aad seU everything.- Write for particulars, OJ. G. Graves (Limited), Ajger.oy lÀ)pt., Sheffield. COI.LECTOR-Canvassers (Two) Wanted, to Work the Rhondda Valley district; salary and commission; good book cf collections; excepi?anal opportunity for conscientious wcrkers.—Write full particulars to W., Evening Express, Swansea, e4491ol3 A trustworthy Man, of active habits, is Wanted to ATake Up a ResponsiNe and Remunerative Outdoor Position; part time.—Write, in first instance, stating age, occ.ipat-on, &c., X 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4474ol5 TR.4.VEI*LER Wanted, to CaHUpon Tradesmen; Tfirst-cl&?s p&y.—?ort?, 10, Birkbeck-road, Dal- ston. e4466ol5 COLLECTOR-Salesmen Wanted for Aberdare, Moun- tain Ash, Rhymney, and Merthyr districts; salary and oommission.—Apply, personally, nine to eleven a.m., Graves, 30, Victoria-street, Merthyr. We sell everything. 634890013 WANTED, throughout South W&tes. by est?thshed WCom.pa,ny, Wboie and Spare Time ,,en ts to energetic, trustworthy men good terms and quick pro- motion.—Apply, by letter, Westwooi, Wind6or-place, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4407ol3 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS DRAPERY. Wanted immediately, experienced DYoun?g Ladies for Underclothing and Fancy Department; live out.-State full particulars Plairt and Co., Queen-street, Cardiff. e4477cl5 WANTED, a smart Junior, Gocery and Provisions. -Wm. Williams and Co., Grocers, Brecon. e4549ol8 LEWIS Lewis and Co., Drapers, Swansea, have Vacancies for experienced Junior Young Ladies (S,).-e.:sonpp:ict.- preferred. e4541ol3 WANTED, experienced Skirt and Bod'ce ds.- tY Apply David Evams Co. (Liunt?i?, Goat- street, Swansea. c7293 P ROVISIO-S.-NV&uted, a few smart Assistants; good references indispensable.—Lipton (Limited), Xewport. e4499ol6 ,ILLŒERY.-Thorhiy experienced, ampetent ?M. Saleswoman Required.-State age, hrigbt, si?ry required, and enclose photo, W. Edwards, Draper, &c., Swansea. e4419ol4 MILLINERY.—Wanted, a first-class Milliner; able to speak Welsh; state particulars (live out); applications to be received not later than June 12th, 1906, endorsed "Milbmer"; no other than first-class need apply.—Chairman, Co-operative, NantymoeL eol4 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED, good Shepherd, jointly for Tylebrith; single man; steady; good Wages.—Apply J. Jenkins, Cefn Pare Farm, Brecon. e45 12013 TtTANTED, Gardener; single-handed; vmes, glass. TT —Apply Dr. Whittington, Ffrwdvale, Nea.th. e4549ol4 HARNESS SiaKer Seeks Situation as General Hand; ±1 used to heavy work, flocking, &c.; good refer- enc,es.-R. Norman, Burgess Hill, Sussex. e4527ol5 CHAUFFEUR Requires Situation; good references"; London County Council licence ;certificated .running repa.irs; disengaged Monday, llth.-V., 6, Bereeford- road, Roath, Cardiff. e4522ol6 VOUNG Man Wanted at once for Hair-cutting and X Shaving Saloon.—Apply, stating age, wage, and experience, to Holtam, Our Boys, Aberkenfig, Glam. e4495ol3 BREWERY Hand.—Situation A*anted; waehhouse- Bgc.od headeJ up.—J. Hyatt, Great RLSsington? Gloucestershire. e451.60-, 3 WAITED, a Man thoroughly Accustomed to"Elec- ? V tric Plant, to Erect Same, and ultimately to Take Permanent Charge.—Apply Oribbwr FawT Col- lieries (Limited), c/o R. B. Byass &nd Co., l'ort Ta?bot. ??_ ?_? C7295 WANTED, Farm Labourer; must be able t,? VV Plough.-?Appty, personally, Cefn Coed, Hane- darne, near Cardiff. e4487ol5 ENOINE-Driver.—Wanted, reliable Man to Dr:e ER?ewers' team Wagon; experienced.-Apply Messrs. Phillips and Son (Limited;, Newport. e-4506013 WANTED, Situation as Improver to the~Butcher- If in-g Trade; Welsh; willing to be generally use- ful.—Apply Williams, Tanyooed, Cross Inn R.S.O., Cardigan. e4503013 CANADA.—Further cab4e received for 120 Railroad Labourers and 75 Farm Ran& (experienced and ine:¡pe.ienœd); also other employment; sail July 7t..b_¡ -Send addre'ssed envelope Immediately British E. T.C. Society, Newington, Liverpool. If ewnct pay full fare, state how much. e4475ol5 WANTED, Y'oung Man to Follow Horsw and Make ?y, Himself Useful on Fa?m.—RedcUS, Manor Farm, LaJoston, Bridgend. e4455ol5 t'?'?AXTED, Young Man, Look After Horse and f f Make Himself Generally UsefuJ; indoors.—With. references, apply, personally, Watkina, Wiilte Hart Hotel, St. Mellon's, near Cardiff. e4450ol2 GARDENING Wanted In all Branches by expe- rienced Man.—Joseph Parker, 16, Nottingham- street, Cardiff. eH48015 G?kRDENZR,-Situ,&tiou AV,,nted as Gardener; expe- riei'.ced inside and out; good workman.—Apply to W. RobeJ ts, Crumiin Hajl, Crumlin, Mon. e4446ol5 WANTED, G"m-Gw&ner; one accustomed to t' t' look after fowls and pi-gs; married preferred.— Dr. A. C. Da vies, Gowerton. e4442ol5 rENCH Polisher Wants Job (<?eneraJ); London ?x- J pernce.-G. T., c/o M'In tosh, 56, Pa.ra4iSIHIt, I Lambeth, London, S.E. e4397ol9 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY APARTMENTS. PENARTH (best position).-Well-furnishad Sitting- J[_ room and Bedroom to Let.—X 34, Evening Express, Cardiff. 84376013 L I:L""WRYD Well¡;Board-R,idence opart- ments; home comforts; good cooking.—il. Pritchard, Carlton House, Dolcoed-road. e4534ol6 UMBLES.—To Let, Furnished Houses, fT?m'?2 '2? j?J, to ?B 86. per WMk.—Sajnuel, A?ent, Swansea. e-H94015 PORTHOAWL.—Furnished Apartments Wanted for Au??ust; large sitting-room, four bedrooms.—State full particulars, inclusive terms, Mno. Phillips, ;)3, Finchiey-road, London. e4414ol4 UMBLES.—Sihortlands to Let (T;iao1ng I sea; short or long perkj; near rail, pier, ohurc'.i.—Apply House, or write Vicar, Cheddeeley, Corbett, Kidderminster. e4415014 WESTON-Super-Mare.—Furnished H(rmm, best posi- tion, to Let, for long cc short periods; moderate rentals.—Apply Marwood Cross, Auctioneer, Weston-super-Mare. e2.)3.:ï APARTMENTS. BiCXARD Re5j,den or Apartments for one or two Bgentlemen, Roath; near to trams; good kcalty. —Y 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4554ol4 SUPERIOR Furnished Front Apartments; suit a gexrtioman; terms modemte.-114, Newport-road. e4400013 ITZHAMO N-Embankmeimt.—Unf urmi'shed and Fv5- nialed Booms to Let, with, vithoat atiandwoo. —Y 14, t?nin? Exprees, Cardm. e4?6oM COMFORTABLE Lodgings Required by respectable Working Man; Roath district preferred.—state particulars, X 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4523013 HENGOED.—Wanted, oom?ort&bie Sitting and Bed- J[j? roon'; oammercw; &W&y during d&y.—X 85, EYen?? Expreee, Cardie e4617M6 5FURNISHED BoooM Vacant; back sittim?. front ?J bedroom-10, Tewkeetmrv-pli", nea? Boath p?rk. e4514ol3 -r?NT'UM<Is?CDAp&rtmectaorLod?ng?; oven u gr?te. 9L-M cupboards; no omldren.-M, Ooveny- stre?. Splot?. _?_ e444Qo!2 ClOM.FORTA.BLB .Lodgjc? or Fumt?ed B-3; ? amt i6ends; baUu—31, invenMee-pbce, Boath Park. e44Mol4 2Ccmfart»bW Booms for Gs1UMn8n; ten injjiixt? 2 from Uaatitewt %"im; M OU&&On.-Apply St?m<.<?-r T#0*M i PREMISES. MESSRS. S. umaw AND PEBTWEE, 1 AUGITO, TALUE. StTRYEYOBS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Busineea Premises and Houses to be Let er Sold see "Western Mall" daily. Printed register free. Offisae, S3, Bt. Maryctroet, Cardiff. Established 1848. <1234 LLANDILO.—To be Let or Sold, in the most m?i-  LA?MLO.—To be Let or Sold, m the most r?si- denCe; three reception, four bedroomis, ba-vh (hot and cold), kitchen, and all modern conveniences; good kit- chen and flower garden.-Y 15, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4550olg PENCOED.—Sale of beautifully-situated Copyhold ResidenHa.m,pton House, with large garden and close of land, one acre; eight rooms and offices; with. immediate possession.—Apply Michael Davies, Auctioneer, Bridgend. e4529ol6 PLEASANTLY-situated, double-fronted Villa, Koath Park, contacining 5 reception room6, 9 bedrooms; e-tery modern convenience: electric liirht throughout; rent, £õ5 per annum; immediate possession, or price £ 200 remainder mortgage 4 per cent.—AP-ply Solicitor, Market Buildings, Cardiff. e4551oj.II SWANSEA.—To Let, tbe desirable Residence 80, W&JteIrroad; standing in its own gtomds; four reception, nice bed rooms; STAWNG; kitchen and flower garden Astlev Samuel, Estate Agent, SWANSEA. e4492015 TO Let, The Hollies, Fleur-de-Lis; modern detached villa, containing five bedrooms, bath-room (h. and c.), and all modern conveniences; coach-house, two- stalled stable; large garden; within half-hour's tram journey from Newport or C&rdi1!; lease if desired; low ;-?tal.-FlaTther pacticulars apply Lewis, Hollies, Fleur-de-Lis, Mon. e4523ol6 TO Let, Shop, D"Illll?-houw and Premises—35, THanbur.?-rond, Bargoed; centrally situated; owt any business.—Apply Mr. John Thos. Jones, Solicitor, Dowlais. e4413ol4 BRIDGEND.—To Let, Basslyn, Caity-road: corner house; suitable for & doctor; twelve rooms and surgery; immediate possession rent moderate.—DaviesS Auctioneer. e>4505cl6 H- Ot;SES for S≤ good condition; lon¡, ØlInny JLJL gardens; perpetual lease& Apply 143, RiTe?'s- road. e4445ol5 'I-io Let or Sell, fine Residence, within easy walk- X IN? di-tance Bridgend Railway Station; three reception, eight bed rooms; Lawn; conservatories stable, ooaoh-house: drainage perfect; gas and water laid on; T>ix-acre field adjoining may be rented.— Davies, Auctioneer, Bridgend. e4504ol6 140, Donald-street; hot and cold bath; back entrance; drains perfect.—Apply 142. e4443ol5 TO Let, 26, Teiiostrect, Cathedral-road.—Apply ?. ThomaN, 15, Florentia-sweet, C&tnays, C36?ff. e4433ol4 P- <?9, E<miJUy?re6ce!!t7'to?Let'MM:!?t"condition: 29, Romaiy-orescent, to ex -ell entcon ditiori door, ?0.51. ?Hol4 PUBLIC HOUSES. TO Let, the Neptune Hotel, Burry Port; situated in close proximity to the G.W.R. and the Burry Port and GwendTaeth Valley Railway Stations; head- quarters of hockey, footbail, and cricket cIL;bs; large, commodious premises: show yards, stabling, &c.; immediate pcssessic,u.-Apply Buckley's Brewery (Limited). Llanelly. c7294 ToLet, White Lion Hotel, Hereford; stabling for about 100 horses; skittle alley, &:c.; large market a.nd general trade; ingoing by valuation.—Apply Meats and Meats, Auctioneers and Valuers, Hereford. c7-92 RRW Let, Cowbrwige Armts, High-stre«-t. Merfh\-r rr?OLet,Co?'b?d?eArmts,Hifh-stre?Mfrth?-r Company, Cefn Coed. e44Wl,; T7V>R 'ale' Swam'o?&nadistrict, Free Double- ?icensed Public-hou&?e; ingoing from £ 275 tc ?2.750; substantial loans arranged.—Apply Thomas, Estate Agent, Angel-street, Swanma. e4457ol5 £ 150.—To Let, Free Double-licensed House, in I rin- 11 cipal town of GImorgar.; immediate possession; stock and fixtures at v&luation.-X 42, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e4386oiS BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL £ 350.—Immediate KSPOSUL large up-to-date Lease- hold Studio and Framing Business; complete with stock and all accessories; best position in Mon- mouthshire; must sell; most thorough investigation.- X 86, Evening Express, Cardiff. 64515013 CARDIFF.—VALUS-tion Only.—Established Chemist's, C retail; exoeptional opportunity beginner with small oapital.-Y 1, Evening Express, Cardiff. e45:ö30lf A--Bärga.in.-firø.pery, li? gro-z?g oolillry ?illze, A near MAeAeg; rent C40; nicely fitt,?d- excelient living; owner eaiied abroad; easy terms to prompt, suitable purchaser.—E. Eliot, 55, Clovsily, Gray's Inn- road, W.C. c7257 BUSINESS PREMISES. MERTHYR Tydfil.—Large House and Shop; well J..f.1. adapted for any business; central I>osition; few yards from station; lease can be obtained-Apply Wyndham J. Pritchard, Auctioneer, Merthyr Tydfil. c7263 (Y Lock-up Shop6, corner Severn-road and Wyndham- crescent; reasonable alterations will be made to suit petmararient tenants; rent, 10s. weekly far each.—Appiy, Bamyard, 82, Severn-road, Cardiff. e4552015 TO Let, Commodi" Doubie-frorted Shop, with Tcelia.r-?,-o. 64 Wind-street, Swa.næ&; im?ediate possession.—J. F. Harvey and Sons, AUCTIONEERS and Valuers, 3, 4, and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. e4489015 LAMPETER. Dolgwm House, old-establisihed, double-fronted Shop, with fixtures and good house, main thoroughfare; large back premises; suit draper, srrooor, provision merchant; low rent.—Lloyd, 15, Station-terrace. e44 73015 To Let, Large Commodious Shop, with or without showrooms; roOlS centrally situated.-T. M-, Evening Express, Newport. e4453ol5 STABLES TO LET. STABLE and Loft to Let.—Apply 99, Albanv-road. e4401g,15 t LAND AND FARMS T 0 Let or Sell, nice little Pasture Farm, 18 acres, I n r ing fence land i' n excellent trim; 2¿ miles from Stoke Edith Station, 6 from Hcreford.-Micha.d Dayles, Auctioneer, Brjdgend. e4525016 FOR Sale, with te possession, at 14*.ple FBrist,ol ,c;ow to main thoroughfare and electr,*c trams, a Fieid, H acrw; eloelient building 51 te: price l? £ 400.—Apply 25, Cas;lt'-stroot. BristoL e4S16 WANTED, to Rent, now or September, a F&rm, wabout 25 acres, mostly p-sture, with House and Outbuildings.—Write X 98, Eventng Express, Cardiff. e4533oi6 GOOD Tack for Cattle a?d H<?oe oiTsaJt Marsh.— ?JT WiUi&ms. Sp!ott Farm, CajdiC. ?44llol6 FARM AND GARDEN. TVOE Sale, Homsby's Rersper and BincleT.&pri, G. 1 8. Richmond, Llanelly. C7271 PARTNERSHIPS. WANTED, Partner, vUJi ?1.000, to Further W Dev&lop a good House and Works Coa] Colliery neac -port town.—W. J.. Evening Express, SW'aJ18ea., «4382oU PARTNER (Young) Wanted in first-class Provision JL Business; must be ,Perionoed.-State age, capital, and full particulars, X 81, Evening Express Cardiff. MEDICAL REMEDIES TAMMERERS.—Please write, enclosing stamped envelope, to Speech," Evening Express, Swan- sea. e4390013 rTVAKE HERBAL PIL 1-S AND BE HAPPT —Head JL and Stomacn, Aperient, Diuretic, Liver, Female, Digestive, Tooth, Tonic, Kidney, W-W., &c., penny boijas; also Head and Narve Powders in penny packets. Thousands of shopkeepers sell Uiem; they require no licetco or etamp duty. Trimneli's preparations always sell well and give satisfaction. See tat you get" Established 1879," on every label and wrapper, without which none are gen-nine.—Wholesale from Trimneil, The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-read, Cardiff. Estabiiahed 1879. TRIMNLLL'S BloWPurlfiing Herb-s. (,uTe T Ecz.e? Ery81pel, Scurvy, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Ulcers, and all Skin Diseases; Is., poet free Is. 3d.-The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff T-RiMXELL-COu:gh-Hef'bS:=""A. splendid remedy; price 9d., post free Is.—The Herbalist, 144, Rich- mond-road, Cardiff. TRIMNELL'S Kidney Herbs.-For Dropsy, Gravel, TStome, &c.; 9d., post free lid.—The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. T RMNlir-T,T'S Nervtue Herbll.-Dure Fits, Epilepsy J[ St. Vitus' Dance, &c.; 9d., post free lid.—The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. rpKlMNELL'S Indigestion Herbs.—will cure when X every other remedy fails; 9d., post free lid.— The Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. TRIMNELL'S Pile Herha.—?uick relief; 9d., pœt free lld.-The _H"'Ust, 14, ch.rnondrd., C&.I-ff TRIMNELL'S Tonic Herbe.—A? wocder'uI piok-m&- Tup; 9d., post free Ild.-The Harpist, 144, Rich- mond-road, Cardiff. TRIMNELL'S Rhewmatic Herbs.-A, oertain remedy; JL price 111., post free Is. 3d.-The Herbalist, 144, Kwrhmond-road, Cardiff. T RM-NZLL, senior, The Herbalist, who established J_ his business :n 1S79, has removed to 144, Rich- moikd-road, Cardiff e22""i ROTTUS* ftgerec? enomc UN the SteeHeao Ei?i6t ?rnw*. a'OM comfortable in any pos!tion.-Send for particulars (makers of all kinds of trusses and stirs leal a^pliaaoaa), Allen fetroe. 2i, Charles-street, OwdigL SPORTING A-B .-loft., 2 tops, genuine Groenheart Trout J) Bod, 9 ounces; doubie-brazetl ferrules, best case aJumdnaum reel; oraiid-riew conditiori; worth 2 gruineas; sacrifice IBs.; MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. NEW Oamaron Quadruple Acting Pump; used only as stand-by since 1994; weight 3f tons; 6in. double rame; steam cylinders (121n.); maker Frank Psafn; Vnican inaorance; high ptenn; cost, M04. £ 150; prioe now JMO, d«t*rere(L-^c«cdm, W- twwo^ Mum. nITWTtM BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, Ac. ROVER Cycles set the fashion to the world twenty-one years afro, and are stiS the fashionable machines to-day. Call and see them at our deprt- e2lBi », WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. rR Sale, Lady's Cycle: free wheel; pood condition; JL'IOR Sale, IA3?dy's Cycle; free wheel; good 12 | MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. I » IRE, first-class Kotor Car, 14 bo-w- power; hiT- L1 in tar: on 8pj}L:a.ion.-Cr<¡læl1d, Wass, and 00.. Pak-plac*, Carollf. Nat. Tel. 0632 e4553olE 6—E Daimler Car far S.?e; cheap; two ignitions: dog- 6- -pe; 5uit: for deLveTing goods: good condition.—Lilly, Taff-street, Pontypridd. e462Sol6 MOTOR Biqcie, 21 horse-power; sound oondkion; -IL best cash offer.—34, Coldra-road, ewport. o!3 I> 0VElfCars, tTl, lp/12, 16/2C H.P.; siraple, strong. V, speedy, reliable, "d inexpenr-i?e to run.-TTiad runa arranyed at our depot— ♦218} 8, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. ALL.ndB of Altereions and Ben ovations to Motor. Carriage Work, Wind Screens, To=ea.u and Side Entrance; Hoods Fitted at Short Notice.— LeWis, Tudcr-lane, CB-rdiff. e2314 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c FOR Sale, well-built Governess Dogcart, with fittings; in good order; £ 14.—Vicarage, Penga.m. e4-42.9014 GOOD Horse Wanted, rising 6, about 16 hards; suit crank-axle or light lorry; must pass vet.— Apply T. O., Evening Express, Newport. e4501016 HANDSOME Ourly Black ReitrJcver Do?; two years JEL old; sPJ6ndid guard; cheaP.-Elch-de. Lawn, Llanishen. e4502013 FOR Sale, Black Hone; 15.2; aged sdx: perfectly sound; auie". to ride or drive.—X 91, Evening Express, Cardiff. e45CSol6 FE Sale, Dark Brown Oob; good pedigree; 14.2; r five years; warranted sound; quiet to ride and drive; pass anything; excellent action, and fast.— j Watts, Gwendoline-street, I'Teiierbert. c7Z79 KITTENS for ???ale-Blue Persians; charming pets. —Homoeopathic Medicine Company, 5, Frederick- street, Cardiff. e4441015 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, FOR Sale, Double Set of Brass-mounted Cob Harness; ne3,riy new.-J. F. Harvey and Sens, Auctioneers, Swansea. e44S0ol5 FOR Sale, Two-horse Brake. complete: to carry 12 to 14 persons. -41?% Set of Double Brass-mounted Ha.m.5; sut private user or posting, &c.: cir. be seen an application to the Coachman, The Gaer, New- port.—Full pa-rticuiars apply Godfrey Phillips, The GaeT. Newport. c^ili -L\ TEW Landau. Wagonette, Four-wheel Dogoart, 1.' Liverpool Gig, Small Stanhope Gig, and Rustic Cart.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clax9-6treet and Tudor- lane, Cardiff. el731  Four-in-Hand Brute, very- cheap; Two-horse j\. Brake, Wagonette, Pleasure and Business Traps, Cranks and Heavy Hauling Carts.—Knight and Davis, Works, Caerleon-road, Newport, Mon. e4496015 X7TTANTED, Governess CM; suitable for small pony; f Y must be in thorough good condition.—Apply Glass, Victoria Mews. Llandaff. c7296 I B US Wagonette, by Whitlock, London: seat-e-ight J> inside; splendid coIldi;;JOl1.-W. Z., Evening Express, Swansea. e4456015 .:¿,oR Saae, Plwsure Tmp; Warner wheels; ribber rR tyres; s?4, pony 13,2.—52, Crwys-roaèL e469012 FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL Fuli-siie Walnut Bedroom SLtte, cost B16 guineas three months ≥ splendid Saddlebag Suite; must sell to ssttie dispute; rare bargains.—1, Mandeville-place, Canton. e4464ol5 2, Pretty Dressing Pair with Washstand to match; also handsome walnut bedroom suite; cost £16; take £ 8.-72, Boauohamp-streeit. 0431;)012 _£2: &uperior Leather Suite; carved frames; springs throughout; nearly new; large Overmantel, £1; must 8611; private address.—72, Beauoaanip-strset, Riverside. e43730B HANDSOMH Saddlebag Suite, tn massive wahxrt frames; cost £16; take L7; pretty Plush Suite, L3; magnificently carved Oak Sideboard; cheap; no further use.-72 Beauchemp-street. e4373012 CPOT Oash.—Wanted, good Second-hand Furniture, D Musical Instruments; prompt paymegit; irune- diate removal.—Earns'6 Excihinge tnd Mart, Market- buildings, N- ewport. Telephone 0510. 1657 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. HANDSOME Double American Cane Mai! Oart; lovely design: folding shafts, strapped springs; brand-new condition: expensive cart; sacrifice 45s.; huge bargain; seen or photogra.ph.-291, Cowbridge- road, Cardiff. e4404<-io SHOP FITTINGS, CROSS Brothers' Scale Department.—Every Class ot Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly dome at low prices: send for illustrated list. free.—Cross Brothers, The Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 and 4, St. Mary- street. c584 MISCELLANEOUS 1 MA P. QUELS and Tents to Let an R!re.-oram l' Ward, 20, Glamorgan-street, Canton, Cardiff. e455aoi8 OINERYSupplied to Castle or Cottage, Church or Chapel; also Turnery Goods of all Uasses.—For prices apply to P.&rry Lock Steam Joinery Company (Limited), Barry Dock. Nat. Tel., OJ ?t. e2303 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Gl.l;"H CGncertina.?l-?i-,Ied (either Eclaw.m?ll g 9?olo instrument; saitaji voice accom- paniment, dueits, SLC. expert teacher here; limited time only; rapid tuition method; concertinas and music oil sale.—X 86, Evening Express, Card!1f. 016 "IHYLOU11 Sacks.—Any ql:anLty of clœn second-hand I FloW" Sacks Wanted for 03ah; state lowest priw delivered Cardi £ .—W 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. eo!4 "TXTANTED, to Hilt, with option of Purchase, small -Nz?tion;c C?ash Register; must be in good order. —Apply X 72, Evening Express, Cardiff. c72E.> "-XT ASTED, to Hire, from August 25th to September YY 30th .with view to piirchk??mi, OuUer (Cardiff Piaot-boat Rig-, 25-50 tons, to Cruise and Fieh I,em of Sciliy; must be good sea boat and well found in every way; sailing master required to acoompany; crew and pilot supplied by hirer.—Reply, stating terms, kc., HJtid Tnomias and Jerkin, 14, Castle-square, Swansea. e4417oi4 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. NATIONAL Benefit Tlust.-LISO Bond for Disposal: sum paid £26; what offers ?—Henry Bennett, 4, Standort-terrace, Seven Sisters, Net^th. e43£lc13 E' xCl'{'LOPEDiA Britannica (" Times "); equal to new; Z5 larz volumes; originally £25; will take £12, or reasonable ofr. -122 High-street, Tenydarren, Merthyr. e453.001S T>A&ATELLE Table for Sale.—Apply Temperance IV Hotoi, Lion-street, Blaenavon. c7236 CTBI NET^Makers' Hand Mortise Machine, iiran.pe, Vice, and Grindstone; also Benches, Upholsterers' Trestles and Tables, for tale; cheap.—Atlas lumish- ing Company, Hayes, Cardiff. e4484ol6 IllOR fiale, Few Shares Ely Brewery Company (Limited); paying 20 per cent, what offers?— Address Alfred Smith, 69, Queen-square, Bristol. eol4 GRAPE Nuts Competition.—2SS words, 8d., stamped Gaddress. -Phalkpe, 9, Du1fryn-terrace, New Trede- 6,000 Gallons of Cider and Perry for Sale; in quanti- ties from 36 gallons and upwards.—For prices apply to James Higgs, Fruit and Cider Merchant, Poulton, Blakeney, Gios. e4380013 BLIND Laths (Venetian), 14a. 9d. per l.OCO feet: Blist to Llindmake-s only on application. Also to BuildeTS. buy English Doors, Mouldings, and Joinery; complete with foreign timber of aLl description.— Jennings and Co., Penny well-road, Bristol. el 565 LADIES of Waics &enU for Catalogue vf L&oœ, I-. C.rt?L. H-i.?y; patt.!u? pœt free.- Wm. Cotton, Weekday Croat, Nottingham. Estab- lished 1S4S. a2127 EZ Guinea Ledger; T3G pages; extra strong azure TWd paper; Tu»d double entry; tuB rough calf, with red basil tops and bottoms; laced; one guinea, carriage paid; this book will give entire sitisfactiou. —Stationery Depar tment, Western Mail Limited. Car- diff. c YCL I-No Poad Maps (Bacon'e) Of all parts; on paper, 1s.; mounted on linsn, 18. 6d d poet free. -8 tt icnory Depa.rtn.ent, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. INDEX and Letier T""es or every deseiipticn; illus trated prioe-list sent on application.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. WATCHEs7^GeBU\ 5s-; Ladles', Ba. &d.; both guaranteed for five years; splendid timekeepers; post free.-Stationerr Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. ACOOryT BÕou.-Se, oomp'-tia? Led?er.?Cash. AL and Journal; 450 pages; 9OW azure &aid paper; half rough them; paged and lettered; IS*, the set, or 5s. Sd. och separately; very useful and dumble.-St& tionery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. WKITING Case, in roan leather, 9x6, with Yy pockets for notepaper, envelopes, post-cards, and stamps; gussetted; blotting pad; compact, strong, and useful; 2s. 8d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. R.,UT C&blwt, with four drwen; m?de of pine Rw?od and c<,?ered with Areng imt le; every cabinet fitted with Stone's registered ticket pocket handles; 4to size, 5s. 6d.; foolscap lfize, 7.. 6d delivered free. -St&tiQnerY Department, Western Mall Limited. Cardiff. PILLOW Doyleys.—1J dozae, assorted Mzes, in box; JL beautiful laoe edges; i,d., poatace lid.-Stbtionory Department. Western Mall Limited, Cardiff. NVIBJ)DING Caxds.& gpecgnen Book of the "f Latest Desigpa, prices to suit all, can be sent on receipt of 2s. 6d., which will be Immediately r. funded when book is returned .-StLtkmery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff riurn Jumw Sernectes; assorted assigms. rery f artistic; prise ]a.; postage 3d. extra—Btathmecj UmartnNct, Wostsrn -.aLba"" OazAtO. MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd and 60 keys: ,?t' reeds, sEyer f?tt?n 9 s; r ea: morocce ballovm, &c.: latest style; wooles aad bar?tmes; !D- 6truct.or. if required; also music.—X £ 7, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e4511C16- FOR Sale. Office Safp-, 3C x 19 x 18 inches; bargain. —Address T. N., Evening Express, Newport. eol5 UNIVERSAL Portfoiios, simple and indispensable; strong gusset pocketa and red tape bands; when full measures 2. inches at back. 011 which any I desired title can be writien; stocked in 3 sizes, 8vo, 4to, and foolscap; 4s. 6d., 5s. 9d., 7e. per dozen respee- timely; single samples 5è. 7d., Sd. each, delivered free. -S tat ioiiery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. MODERN Pateut Office Flic; latest l.\ with perforator attached, 3s. 6d. complete; post- age 4d.-Stattoner3r Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. PHOTO Enlargements; mount measuring 24 x 19; cheapest ever offered: good work; 4s. 64., post free; they are wonderful.—Statjonery Department,, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. JEWELLERY FOR SALE. 16 Your Watch v% rcog? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or fCNlgJI) is bG, Castle Arcade (third shop from CMtJe4treet). by James Keir (for tea years with M,. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Box- eteaned and repaired. 091TI MONEY WANTED. SOLICITORS or Actual Lenders.—Wanted, £ 1,008, £l,20G. LI,500, £1,700, FZ,OX; trust securities.-» X 77, Evening Express, Carti-ff. e4479ot2 1 lrANTED, about £.OOO on Mortf?g? of 'h?ewl T erected Dwelling-houses, i. popukus and thriv. ing collien. district; amount may be divided; ampite security.—Apply X 59, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7272 MONEY TO LEND. 10 to £ 1,000 Advam»d immediately and privatel; to those requiring Temporary Financial Aamst& o on SIMPLE NOTE OF HAND, WITHOUT SECURITY OR FEES. Cash advajioed same day at; a;pLoo fot: and re-payments arranged by easy instalments STILIG'TEST FLIT-ACY assured. Distance no object CmlJ or write to the ACT UAL LENDER- J. T. S T ON F, 4, CHURCH-STRZET, CARDIFF. Nat. Tel., 1128. I SPECI.AL.—Advances Mide to Gentlemen for t.. Holidays on Specif Terms or Re-payments. elloo £5,OOÚ to Invest. If yon need Money to Increase your hnoss or for any private rez.60TI I cjj» Lend you any Sum from £10 upwards. SIMPLY ON YOUR WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY. JOHN JYROWN, 1, PEMBROKE-TERRA CE, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. fS loan to repay br 10 lnrtairr.eets of 20s. each. Cash Advanced Immediate!y. Letters promptly attended. Strictest privacy observed in all trlUlsa.c¡¡Ç){lso. e2151 MR. PHILIP MORRIS, HJL 80, TAFF-STREET, POlYPR1DD, I is PREPARED TO U5KD ANY SUM FRO. £ 5 to £ 1,000 TO RESPONSIBLE PERSONS Upon their NOTE OF HAND. No Sureties Iiequrred. Monerate Interest. Re-p>a" ymente to Suit Borrowers' Convenience, and Strictly Private. Applications from aii receive attention. Apply to PHILIP MORRIS at the above address, or to 2, Ciyde-street, Adamsdown, Cardiff.   ?10 '° 3,000. CASH ADVANCES. CASH ADVANCES* Promptly Advanced. Promptly Advanced. At a few hours' notice. Repayments to suit borrower. Straightforward and courteous treatmeht assured. 6. HARRIS, 5, PARK-STREET, CARDIFF, Advanoes Cash on Note of Hand Alone to anyone requiring financial assistance. Ladies or Genttamen. Distance no object. No fees charged.—Call or writ^ In confidence, direct to the Actual Lender- S HARRIS, 6, Park-street, Cardiff. Tel. (Nat.), C33. e2331 I ó-R :& y. MR. WM. LLOTD, of 16, CHARLES-ST., CARDIFF, Advances Mw from £10 to £5,000 an a Simpis NOTE OF HAND alone. Advances completed oc day erf application. No fees. Sii iciest privacy. If pre- ferred, can oaii by apipoint nrent.—For full particulati call or write to Actual Lender- W M LLOYD, 16, CHARLKr*-STREET (Queen-street end), OABDIPTT. ) J?. Tel. 0&20. Tel. A<M. Temporaxy." e23U  to :CS,ooo Adv&noed m ?, £ 10 to ?5.000 AdYMoed on ote of Hand &Jone, Witb- ? out bonus, pubUcity, or n?rget, of any deswiptim whatever unless business is done. No bills of sale. and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On reoe.ipt of appli- cation representative will wait upon you by appoint- ment and advance you the amount required, re-payable .rt" easy instalrnents to suit your own oonwenienoe. Special rates for short periods.-Writ-a (ill cocfidencei to actual lender- C WELLS, OORRIDOR CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER. el928 £5 TO Xtolooo Advanoed at once to responsible applicants. Speotaf Terms to medical men, solicitors, accountants, broken, farmers, and tradesmen 0: e"lY description. No objectional inquiries made about our applicants. We do our business without the usual money-lenders' routine. Charges and arrangements are clearly and distinctly understood by tAle borrower previous to the promidrory note being signed. Applimtlon6 are dealt with the same dav as received—Applj' to Actual Lenders, n. T. LEWEIN and Co., 27, CSiarles-streot, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 1319. elSlH R5 to 4?5.000. c & r cW If you are privately in want ci money immediately, or you want to azart a or your businest ilfwdx more capital, or creditors are pressing, ewlc or write to me-the actual Lender. SFECL4X TKATV RK £ —Caah Adranoed (WTTHOn the ortiUiary money-iender'e routine^ on Borrow-lo own Note of Hand. Jie-payment to nit tbeix cae. venieroe. Distance nc object. Oonaulta.tions frte at any time. No genuine business rvfuaod by- Mr. IHOMiS PICXOK. 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. e2073 HIGHEST Pirces Lewrt on J?-?l?rT7 P?te7 an? Ti Silver. &bovf ?7 at 4d. in £ irt-e,t. \alufii>ie5 kept in burglar and fcre-procvf safe.—rTic^l- stone. Pawnbroker, &c., 22, City-rd.. Cardiff. Est. 1859. THHE CHARING CROSS BANK CARDIFF BEAXCH: 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Head OfiSoes: 2b, BEDFORD-STREET, and 39, ,.c Branches at Manchester, L wpool, Leeds, Bradford. Bristol, Birmingham. Sheffield, kc., &c. Assets £ 881,6ft 0 0 Liabilities f) 0 Surplus LOANS of L30 to f2,WO granted on any ciMa 4 6eOUrlty. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. Deposits (): £lG and upwards roccived 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 p.c per an. subject to 12 months'notice of withdrawal Speaial terms for lonp-er per.od«. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds" pay nearly g per cent., and are a safe investment. Instead of paying large dividends to shareholders, we pay fair rates of it,te- i rert to our depositors, and by so doing have earned tile position that we undoubtedly lie id in the public confidence. We have been established for 36 yeirs, and our unique position in the banking world to-day testifies to tne success of our business methods and to the satisfaction of our customers. Write ot cali for prospectus. A. WILLIAMS and H. J. TALL, Jomt Managers. eOO81 SUMS FROM tzo TO E GCo ADVANCED AT ij SHORT NOTICE, On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Othor | t-ecuritiev Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates 01 Lmerftst. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. HA YEiS BUILDING. THE HAYES, CABDIFF.* Xat. Tel. No., 467. e5721 PHIL Phillips, Pawnbroker, Jeweller, of 24, St, Marv-street, Cardiff, ;ld- anc,,6 money upon plate, jeweller; deed's, silver, wcvke cf art, chma. Shares and iOng-Le lJoLOi at 10'" ra.es of interest. Sums oil £ 100 at l £ s. td. per montn interest. Fire and burglary safes by beBt. makers. A large assortment of jeweliarv of all kinds kept it stock. el4i)8 THE Od-cstabl.f.bed Province rt.;o:] Ba?k con- T ti U,,6 t, iene immense sums daJv, from ?lO to £:.)00. on );te of Eanci a.one or other security. 2so oflSoe inquiry charges wiiatever. Moderate in t,-T,*t. Easy instalments. Special rates for short peJ,ods- Largest and most honourably ocnducteci business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their en*.re sfctisiaction in repealed transactions with us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with cash.—Call or write (iIl confidence) to Manager, Stanley Dowding, 1, Queen- square, Bristol; or to the Local Agent, MI. Jan 10? Bowen, Princee's-c?iiz?.bers. St. Job.L's-squwls? C4?rdff. e2œ5 FOR FEMALES OXLY. Horton's Original Benedict Pills In a few days correct all irregularities and remove all obstructions; also oure Anwmia. and cause no injury; to the married or sir.gle aie invaluable. By Post, under cover, for 1/li or 2/9, from G. D. Hcrton (late Chief Dispenser from Birmingham ying-In Hospital), Dept. 19, Aston-road North, Ermiinrbam. Sold over 40 years. SUPPLIED DIRECT C <Y, SELDOM ETKB FAIL. el234 T Y P x w R I T I N (; ALL BJUNCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED lWESTS&N MiJfc OØICE. CAJBDIFBl