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CROSS BROTHERS, Lnrs LATEST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE IN THEIR LARGE AND. SPACTOUS SHOWROOM. INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN  P*DTPT?C PLAIN FIGURES &T T-Li.HVl WW PQT X J.Iii?ii<0. CROSS BROS., Ltd, 3 & 4, St. Mary-st, & 18-19, Church-st,Cardiff.
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LBDK TO YOUR APPEARANGE. Saw ssany pleasant people we rs^&t about of we say- what a pity tbeir .sp,ow-ramc,e should be spoiled by bad teeth That side of the question may appeal to you. The other is more iwportant What about ycnr health? Many people dc,e with drugs for stomach troubles. That's unnecessary and harm- fill. Get to the seat of the trouble. Because the Teeth are decayed bad humours are being oonstently filtered through your system Let me make an appointment. wilh you. examine the Teeth. and advise you as to the remedy FREE OF CHARGE. GEO. POOLE, DENTIST, I 11 & 13, Westbourne-crescent, Cardiff. I
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1 PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. NEW rjlHEATRE, £ AEDIFF. Proprietor & Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30. and SATURDAY at Two. SPECIAL REVIVAL of the WORLD-FAMED COMIC OPERA. LES CLOCHES DE QJORNEVILLE. NEXT WEEK— THE SPECKLED JJAND. By COXA DOYLE. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 376. a8548 E W rjl H E A T R E. NEXT WEEK- 392 GSJBJLT THEATRE SCTOCBSS (No. PUYIA* 18 Loadou)— rpECE gPECKLED AN ADVENTURE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, By ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. Seats can Now be Booked. a8567 CARIHFF EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. I Managing Director STOLL 6.45—TWICE NIGHTLY—9. Seats may be Booked by Post or Telephone —Nat. 625. 4. Booking Office Open Daily from Ten tl .30 Saturdays, Ten till Two p.m. The Sliding Roof makes the Empire the Coolest Theatre in Wales. TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT LAFAYETTE, THE MAN OF MYSTERY. Presenting a Carnival of Conjuring and Mystifying Illusions, marvellous and weirdly impressive. Catching Live Pigeons in Mid- air. Where do they come from? Re-incar. nates his Pet Dog" Beauty." An Astound- ing Illusion. Presents his Original Mys- terious Transfigurations and 'Substitution. The Mysterious Bathroom. Production of Human Beings from Nowhere. The Evolution of the Negro. tHE SCULPTOR'S DREAM, "FROM DUST TO DUST." THE GREAT LAFAYETTE MIMETIC TRAVESTY BAND. SPECIAL THREE HOURS MATINEE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at Two p.m., Hie GREAT LAFAYETTE will Present a Specially Augmented Programme. KATIE BUTLER, Comedienne. New Series of Up-to-date Subjects on THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. T'VM JONES, Welsh Patter Comedian. THE VILLIONS. Comedy Cyclists. Dancers, and Eccentrics. F. V. ST. CLAIR, The Popular Song Composer. QUEENIE LEIGH TO N, Presenting her Latest Successes. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. PANOPTICON, ST. MARY-STREET. TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. MATINEES, WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, at 2.30. I Entirely New Programme of High-class I Pictures, including— THE ALTAR OF LOVE, A Drama that makes you feel the love that passeth all understanding—the abiding love of the parent for the child. TONTOLINI TURNS A SOMERSAULT, A laugh from beginning to end. I THE THREE FRIENDS, [ A Masterpiece of Canine Intelligence. MISS SIMPKIN'S BOARDERS, An All Over Smile. MEMORY'S POWER, A Dramatic Play by Andre Arnyvelde. MISS GWLADYS THOMAS, The Dainty Little Welsh Girl. ROUND ABOUT C'ONSTANTINE, Some exceedingly pretty Snapshots. THE SHEPHERD'S SWEETHEART, A Splendid Story in Four Scenes & Tableaux. NATIVE INDUSTRIES IN COCHIN CHINA, Shown in Beautiful Coloured Pictures. I MR. BERT WILLIAMS j j The Popular Elocutionist. THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW, A strongly impressive Drama of a man's victory over debauching environments. proving himself to be the man of the hour. Seats can be Booked in advance. L18866 Box Office Open Daily. 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. QLYMPIA ROLLER RINK, QUEEN-STREET. CARDIFF. Manager .Mr. A. TETLOW. THREE SESSIONS D A I L Y- 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. THE COOLEST PLACE IN CARDIFF. VEWPORT empire CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Carter Livesey and Lilian Rose- bery in An Amateur Anarchist." The Ben- sons, in The Page and the Maid." Arthur Slater. Bros. Durant. Mitchell and Cain. Mons. and Madame Alf. Agoust. Continental Jugglers. Pat Banerty. The Closed Door. shown on the American Bioscope. My Fancy, in her Dancing Scena, "Winter, Spring. and Summer" Bicycles Stored Free of Charge rpHEATRE JJGYAL, QARDIFF. Acting Manager .Mr. J. Windsor Stevenson. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. HUGE RECEPTION. THE gTEPMOTHER. Special Engagement of Mr. WILLIAM HOLLES and Miss NANNIE GOLDMAN. Box Office now Open. Popular Prices. Next Week: IN THE SHADOW OF THE NIGHT. AMERICAN JJOLLER RINK, WESTGATE-STREET. TERSE SESSIONS DAILY: 10.30 to 12.30; 2.30 to 6.0; 7.30 to 10.0. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5th, 1910, at 7.30, FIRST GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. OPEN COMPETITIONS. VALUABLE PRIZES. FANCY DRBSS COSTUMES at Messrs. JOTHAM and SON. St. Mary-street. MEET ME AT THE RINK." a8214 EKIILL THE HAYES, CARDIFF. NOW OPEN. THREE SESSIONS DAILY— 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. GRAND MILITARY BAND. POP U LAB PRICES. CENTRA L— THE FAVOURITE RINKING RESORT. a8309 gCHOLASTIC BOOK J)EPOT, PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, 95, QUEEN STREET, J. H. DYER, DISCOUNT BOOKSELLER. Science Class Books for Evening Schools, Drawing Material, and all Requisites NOW IN STOCK. Discount, 3d. in the le. Off Books Not Net. NQTE THE ADDRESS. e258$ Morton's Original Benedict Pilis (FOB FEMALES ONLY) In a. f- days correct all irregularities and remove aJl obstructions; aJso cure anemia, and cause no injury; to the married or single are invaluable. By post, undèr cover, for 1/1> or 2/9. from Horton and Co., Chemists (latll Chief Dispenser trom Birmingham Lying-in Hospital), 10 Dpt.. Aston Manor, Birmingham. Sold over <? yeaA SUPPLIED DIRECT ONLY. SELDOM EVP FAIL. EXCURSIONS. PAND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). o SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF AND PENARTH. (Wind. weather. ann ciicir-nstanece mitting.) xoTF.- A .OT' pox A WTI.i, ISE AvA iI!ABLE IU" END OF SEASON. LBAVKCL'V.R'WFp !~J LEAVE~\VEINONT~ Wed. 5t.h. 4.15. 5.0, 6.20 om 3.3.0. 3.5.15, 7.50, 8.30 pm Thur. 61 h, •9..J5, 11.30 aih, 5.0, 110.10 am. 4.10, aê.30, 5.35, 7.20 pm 3.30, 8.45 pm Fri. 7th. 9.?0, *10.10, 11.40 a.m, 10.M, 11.0 am, 4.0, 6.30, 5.0. 5.35 pm | 7.30 pm Sat. St.h, 9.30, *11.0 am, 1.0, 11020. 11.45 am, 3.4.15, 5.35, 7.30 pm 6.3-0. 3.30 1'11.1 Mon. 10th, 9.40, 10.0 am, *12.0, *10.30, 10.50 m. *12.45, 1.30, 2.0, 6.15 pm a.5.0, 7.15, 7.30 pm Tues. 11th, 10.30 am, 2.15pm 11.20 am, G.O pitt LEAVK CARDIFF. LEAVE CLEVEDON. Wed. 5th, (;5.0. to. 15 pm 167.45 pm Thur. 6th. e5.0, b6.0 pm 9.50 am, e.3.0 pm Fri. 7th, pm 9.55 am LEAVE CARDIFF. 1 LEAVE~!BRTSTOL. Wed. 5th, bc6.15 pm Thur. 6th. hc6.0 pm '19.0 a.m Fri. 7Uj, bc6.0 pm 9.0 am "'LEAVE CARDIFF. "l LEI VS ILFRACOJLBLT THUT. 6th, 10 46 J 3.30 pm Frl 7t4, 11.0 ate i-30 pili Bat. Mh, H.0 uu, pm S6.0 pm MMk lOtQ, 11.0 un 4.15 pat SfBCtAt. KOTIDB^—Betuim ran 2S. 6d. Coupon BC04*R> 3B. 8d. Off :e wJ.\ec M WEDNSSOAV, aPtOBaa stt. GLXVWQF, Via WESTON.—Cardifl 5.0 pm, Clevedon 7.4S. Fare, 16. EVENING TRIP CLEVEDON.—Cardiff b6.15 pm, Clevedon e7.45. Fare, Is- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th. CLEVEDON, Via WESTON.—Cardiff 5.0 pm, Ceve- don 8.0 pm. Fare, Is EVENING TRIP CLEVEDON-—Cardiff pm, Clevedon e8.0. Fare, 15. SATtTRDAY, OCTOBEE 8th. AFTERNOON TRIP ILFRACOJIBE (Direct).—Cardiff 1.0 pm, Ilfracombe 6.0. Fare, 2s. 6d. THROUGH BOOKIXGS from all TAFF VALE and RHYMNEY STATIOXS TO WESTON and ILFRA. COMBE. Half-fare Coupon Books (not transferable), 20s. worth for 10s.. are being itsued. Steamer call? at Penarth except trj shown thus a CaIJ., at Penarth on next outward journey, b Penarth 20 minutes earlier, c Single Trip. For Further Particulars apply to Wm. Guy. 70a, But" street, or T. Cook and Son, 2, Duke-street, Ca,rd!ff. Telegrams: "Primrose." Nat. Tel.: 211 Cardiff. a7074 PLACE I I YOURSELF IN I PURSERS HANDS. I I !?ê:CE' AND ■ IS PREPARED TO JUSTIFY IT. He ■ PLACES AT YOUR COMMAND THE ■ MANY ADVANTAGES OF A LIFE- ■ TIME'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. ■ SELECTION FROM THE LARGEST ■ AND MOST EXPERTLY CHOSEN H STOCK IN THE DISTRICT. SURER ■ VALUE AND LOWER PRICES THAN ■ POSSIBLE UNDER THE HEA VY MIDDLE PROFIT METHODS OF ■ OTHERS. HIS SINGLE AIM IS TO H PLEASE YOU RETAIN YOU AND ■ I SAVE -YOU MONEY IN EVERY H DIRECTION. WITH WHAT SUCCESS H HE CAN ACCOMPLISH THIS, HIS B EVER-EXTENDING BUSINESS REMaiAS A SOLID PlfiAJF. THOUSANDS WILL TELL YOU. YOU WON'T REGRET THE DAY YOU FIRST DETERMINED TO CARRY YOUR WANTS TO JOHN PURSER. A CALL IS NOT AN OBLIGATION TO BUY-BUT IT WILL PAY YOU ALL THE SAME TO DfcOP TN ON YOU EARLIEST OPPOR- TUNITY AT THE RIGHT ADDRESS, 2, QUEEN-STREET AND 1, 81. JIHN'S-SQ. ITHE BRITISH FIRM. DO NOT BE MISLED BY ANY SIMI- LARITY OF WINDOWS. THERE IS ONLY ONE PURSER'S, AS A STUDY OF THE PRICES AN VALUES WILL SOON SHOW YOU.. JUST NOW THE NEW SEASON'S DISPLAY AFFORDS A FTNE CHANCE. A SMALL BUT UNUSUALLY FINE PARCEL OF DIAMOND ? HI /0 AND SAPPHIRE 18ct., H.\LF. M 9t In HOOP ENGAGEMENT RINGS, I 18 U COSTING ELSEWHERE 2: SOME LATEST DESIGNS IN mm  F A S H I O N B L E FANCY C /1O0% LOCKETS FOR TWO PHOTOS. VI M BOUND OR OVAL. USUAL U/ U PRICE 10/6 A REMARKABLE RANGE OF MASSIVE REAL GOLD DOUBLE CURB BRACELETS, MMa WITH PATENT SAFETY iti? /<C? CHAIN ATTACHMENT. M f /1t{» SPLENDID PRESENT. ??Lt?//nU ?USUALLY 50/-) — ? w ALL THE SEASON'S LATEST WLID SILVER NOVELTIES. QUAINT. UNIQUE ENTICING. M M LUCKY CH.\MS, HATPLH, ,? < n ? (•!| BUTTONS, ILUNKET BOXES, F L W E R AND MATCH- | till. kL'-bi, BiJxb: SHOE LIFTS. USUALLY 1/6 AND UP FIXE LOOKING, STRONG. AND /'J ACCURATE, REAL SILVER 1% /A WATCHES, FULLY GFARAN- n/tt TEED. USUAL PRICE 1C 6. V/ %? I HERE IS ANOTHER LITTLE BATCH OF PLEASANT THINCS THAT MAKE COOD BUYINC. VERY ELEGANT SILVER- PLATED AFTERNOON TEA m w* SERVICES, WITH TEAY COM 4L /|QA PLETE, SUITABLE FOR WED- I ?§ H DIXG PRESENT. USUALLY | V U Z7 iG DAINTY. REAL SILVER- JG I MOUNTED JAH SPOONS, 1 I //■ BUTTER KNIVES, PIC&LE t /N<! I FORKS AND OTHER TABLE I REQUISITES, ELSEWHERE 2/6 HANDSOME HEAVILY- M FLATE.D. FOUR-BOTTLE < DINNER CRUETS. USUALLY' HFt t I /|1 II SOLD AT 7/6 1# A FEW CH01CELYoEGRAVED,  HEAVILY-PLATED CAKE 0 /t' TRAYS, OF UNIQUE PAT- M M TERN AND PERFECT FINISH. U U USUALLY 10/6 A MONTH'S FREE TRIAL WITH EVERY ARTICLE ENSURES YOU SATISFACTION IN YOUR PURCHASE. COME IN TO-DAY OR WRITE FOR USEFUL GUIDE, POST FREE BP RETURN. JOHN PURSER AND SONS, THE BRITISH WATCtf and JEWELLERY EXPERTS. ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF 2, QUEEN-STREET AND !L ST. JOHN'S-SQ. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE SHOP, CARDIFF. LATEST DESIGNS IN WEDDING CARDS, AT THE STATIONERY STORES. 1 'WESTERN MAIL-BUILDINGS, EXCURSIONS, I The B"ri Channel :>r nger O&t'm (Limited). RED F E L  LIKE. DTRECT SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND II WESTON. LEAVE CARDIFF PIER- | LEAVE WESTON "or HJ?D. PENARTH and CAH- mFF DIRECT. Wed. 51h, 5.0-pni 1";3.20, 70 TMSI Thur. 6th. 9.45 am. 5.0 pm | 10.35 am, 7.0 pm Fri. 7th. 10.15 am. 5.0 pm 111.5 am. 7.0 pro. !-at. 6th. 16.0 am. 12.25. 5^0 pm| 10.50 a fa, *4.15, 7.9 pm Mwt 10th, 9.45, 11.40 am, 1.50 110.36 am, -la-50. 5.30 pm Steamer Calls Ponarth eicept when majkod THROCGH BOOKINGS FROM ALL BARRY, TAFF YALE, AND RHYMNEY STATIONS. Rod Funnel Ofttce. l'ier-bead, Carafff. Nat. Tel. 791. D. L. MACINTOSH. General Man*s;»r. SHIPPING. CANADA AND UNITED STATES. LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS. Good Aocommodataou for All Clares. Lowest Farce to NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, QUEBEC. MONxRh»V.U ajid til lolaad Potnta Full Ittfonmataon and Printed Matter Free. Book your Passag6 at Offioe of THOS. rooK and SON. E278 2. Duke-street. Cardiff. LET US DO THIS FOR YOU! F-IRST.-Let us prove to you beyond § t all doubt that we can offer you g infinitely better value in Artistic 1 Low-Priced Furniture than any other | furnishing house in South Wales. It 1 is SO! Come and see!! SECOND.—Let us relieve you of the burden of Home Furnishing. Try our Scheme of Easy Payments. It's simple-and fair-and will prove a wonderful help. THIRD.—Let us have the opportu- Tnity of talking the matter over I with you TO-DAY! Don't put off I your visit. We're ready to be of service NOW!! FURNISH AT THE R.F.C." AND BUY WISELY AND WELL CASH OR EASY TERMS. Catalogues Free. I THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CITY-RD., CARDIFF, CHURCH-STREET, ABERTILLERY. HIGH-STREET, BARGOED. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. One Last Opportunity To see Mrs. Clara E. &LATER, the Largest Belt Specialist in Great Britain (Late Maker to London Hospital, Soho Hosmtal for Women, City of London Infirmary, and Patients of the late Sir Morrell Mackenzie). ALL ADVICE FREE For 2 0 years Mrs. Slater has been pursuing her mis- sion against the use of in- OfM)BfS& ward instruments, and has relieved and CURED. over <bB@ $0.000 women. Her special jt L ?t7 outward appliances are for: t/ Rupture (Navel and Umbili- A .j p cal), Prolapsus Uteri, Float- g ing Kidney, and All Inward f Weaknesses peculiar to Women. Also Special Belts S A for Use After Operations and Mrs. Slater's Special COMPRESS BELT (adapted for Stout Ladies). Note.—The most eminent operating surgeon alive said r—"If the use of inward instruments were persisted in they would have to build a hospital to treat the CANCERS AND TUMOURS created by them." A lady said" My dear Mrs. Slater,—I thank you very much for your goodness and kindness towards me, and for the benefit I have received by wearing one of your belts. I have been a terrible sufferer for many years. I have been an in-patient at the hospital, and an out-patient, too, and I have tried every inward instrument; but none ever did me any good until I came to you at Cardiff. Some years ago I got one of your belts, and I thank you very much for the comfort I have received by wearing it — Yours truly, E. B." WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12th.-Alexandra Tem- perance Hotel, tati6n road, Bridgend. THURSDAY, OCT. 6th.-Cory-hall. Cardiff. FRIDAY, OCT. 7th.—Central-hall, Orchard- street, Swansea. SATURDAY, OCT. 8th.—Cleveland Hotel, Sta- tion-road, Llanelly. Hours 2 to 5 p.m. Send Postrcard for new Illustrated Booklet, "Why Inward Instruments should NOT be Worn," to Mrs. C. E. SLATER, Southport. e2642 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE QUEEN'S GRAVY SALT. It ia truly delicious for colourlng and fl&youxing ttx&rtecL Soupe, Stews, Ac. ft pleaees every Cook and all good Housewives NO TROUBLE. NO EXPENSE. Warranted made from Purest Sugar and Salt, Trv it I You will be delighted. Sold Everyre in id., Id., and 3d. BlookL Manufacturers: THE BIBMINGHAM FOOD SUPPLY CO.. LIMITED, VICTORIA WORKS. BIRMINGHAM. erm LATEST DESIGNS IN WEDDING JLi CARDS. AT THE STATIONERY STORES. WESTERN M AIL-BUILDING 3. CABDIFF. PREPAID SCALE. COMBINED SCALE far SmaH Prepaid Advertise ments ;11 the WESTERN MAIL and EVENING E2PK&5S ?? TSAXB SIX 'I 01IIC:&. TIMES. TIKSS. s. II. 8. D. S. It. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to 30 words 1 4 2 8 4 0 I Each extra. 8 0 4 0 8\1 0 words sniaii Prepaid Advertise men te are inserted in Oe V!:1.NG EXPRESS at ttut following rÚ6S;- r I OAOE. TBUB MX ) ?"? tI?M. TIMES. 1- J B. D. S. D. 8. D. 14 words 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to22 words 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words 071 2 1 9 J EaeJa extra 8 0 2 O 4 0 6 words « v ANSWERS TO ADVEFIAICEILESXS. Replies to Advertisements directed to tns "Elo&Mg Eiprare" office wfU be handed out on production of a ticket, which mav be obtained when the advertise- BMBt is' ordered, or they will be forwarded to the Adverttoer's Address, provided stamps to cover postage are suppled. -1 PliCantS fO- ? !tna.i!ons -?TO requested yot to eend oripinai documents (copies Ehonld be sent? or photc? STaphs v.'ith replies to advertisements when letterp are addressed -) Box Nimhers at this office. The Proprietors oannot undertake any responsibility if testimonials or photographs are lost. PERSONAL. PERSON Eoen taking Umbrella, engr??r?d Hilda Ean'?," from S. Martm's Church, Sunday, return same to Verger, or 52, Alfred-street, immediately. cr7 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND, at Six Bells, Black Puppy; three white i' feet; not claimed in three days will be sold.— Htowells, Victoria-rcad, Six 41lrS OU?7D. white Pomeranian Dog; if not owned in 3 days will be sold to defray expenses—Cjo 19, Victori,-t-r,d, Blaenau Gwent. Abertillery. e409r6 L OST, Thur3dsf. Gold-rtinmed Eye Glassesbetween G.W.R. and 8, St. c\ndrew's.crBscent. Reward. G. W R. 8, St. Andrev,s- crescort. d S TRAYED t,) porycoelcae Farm, Aberbeeg, One Mountain Sheep, with horns, short tail; has been there since October, 1009. If not claimed in seven days will be sold to defray expenses. e23,5 TAN Black a.nd White Sheep Dog PW?S-nd, ept-ember -L 28th, by Thomas James, 21st Row, S'rhowy; not claimed in three days sold. e 191r' 10s. Reward will bE) paid for the Present Address of John Griffiths," last heard of nine years ago as residing at Cwmbach, Aberdar-.s then about 74 Nears of a¡,;e; formerly of Bradley, near Bilston, Staf- fordshire; if dead, place of burial required.—Com- municate with Thomas Griffiths, 114, Wellington-road, Bilston, Staffs. c8033 CLERICAL. HOW toEnter the Church": booklet free to can- JL l didates.-Tutor. Priorslee Vicarage, St. George's, Salop. e311r8 w ANTED, at Advent or sooner, Curate; sound V? Churchman; good visitor.—Apply Rector, Bed- wsilty. ezaerlo LEGAL. BARRISTER requires Youth aV Oerk; small aa.]ar?. -State any experience, P 47, Evening Expre>5, CajdiS" ?? "?  e37r6 LAW f?r th? Million: By a Practical Izwyer, ?n. L!1 :;l1¡nfrt!n:C: ;Y;di purposes. -~o heme should be without this book. Trice Is., bo.ijid in cloth Is M.. postage 3d.-The Stationery Stores, Weston Mail Buildings. Cardiff. PUBLIC NOTICES. M.C.A., CARDIFF, POPULAR Y a LECTURES. 1910.-0ct. 10: ALFRED TENNYSON DICKENS. Esq. (eldest surviving son of the late Charles Dickens)-" A Night with Dickens." Oct. 24: OLIVER PYKE, Esq.— Birdland through the Bioscope" (in colour). Nov. 7: J. E. RAPHAEL, Esq.: "His Majesty's Mails." Nov. 21: Madame EDITH HANDS. AR.A.M., "Folk Song." Dec. 5: Dr. VAUGHAN CORNISH. F.G-S.-he Panama Canal and its Makers." Dec. 19: ALEXANDER WATSON, Esq.—Recital, including "Paolo and Francesca." 1911.-Jan. 16: WILL OWEN, Esq. (the con- summate illustrator of W. W. Jacobs' delight- ful Stores)—"Pure Fun." Jan. 30: Dr. PERCY WITHERS—" Ervpt, a Land of Treasure." Feb. 13: ARTHUli DIOSY. Esq.Mexico, Pa.st and Present." Feb. 27: Dr. WALFORD DA VIES, A.R.A.M., F.R.C.O. (of the Temple London)-" Church Music." March 13: Prof BOTTOMLEY-" Plants in the Mak^g-" March 27: Sir J. H. YOXALL, M.P.—"Cuno Collecting. Prices for Twelve Lectures ;-Balccnv- Front Row, 12s. 6d.; other Rows, 10s. 6d.; a-rea —Reserved 10s. 6d.. Unreserved 6s —4r>T3lv a8501 SECRETARY, Y.M.C.A., Cardiff- SALES BY AUCTION. 215, BUTE-ROAD. CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE TO BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. TUTESSRS. A. SETCHFIELD and -LT-m. SON have receved instructions from Mr. Nash (who is retiring from Business) to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT October 7. 1910, the Whole of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS at above Address; also Milner s Safe, Polyphon, Copner Unls. &c No Reserve. For Particulars See Posters Sale at Two o clock sharp. a8524 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE Western Mail Limited Western Mail Song Folio (No 2) d. Piano Folio (No. 2) 1 0 Violin and Piano Album 'h. 1 0 Bowerman'S Dance Music Polio l o Sacred Song Folio 1 0 Triumph Danoe Music Folio 1 0 Songs of Prai,4? (No. 2) .?? 0 6 Do. do. (No. 1, words only) 0 1 Law for the Million 1 0 DO. do. (cloth) 2 6 Medlome for the Million 1 0 ?' ? ?  do. (cloth) 1 6 Guide to Cardiff .?. 0 Map of Cardiff 06 f;¡ JE: Barry Directory 2 6 Pontypridd Dire4cytor7 2 6 Cardiff and Channel'Tide Tables.. 1 0 Cymru: Heddyw ac Yforu 6 0 Western Mail Diary, Foolscap, Full Cloth 1 Gardening for the Masses 0 6 Do. do. (cloth) .io Stoakspeare'e Complete Works 0 6 Do. do. (cloth) 1 6 The above may be ordered through any Newsagent or Bookseller, or direct from the Publishers, ^TESTERN JVIAILL INIITED, CARDIFF. (POSTAGE EXTRA.) ( c-tivy your Use" GLOBE'" d h b ht G!obe Metal PoliA, PMte Liquid. an aye ng brasses yourself. 2i ,6d^Mid i/pr^^ t?W braSS?S VOUrSelf. Uq<ud,2d.,6d.&nd?-sprinkler-top ?? ? ?' ff r/} Grocers and Stores ere. j jj ti ?? HK' ?Globe" alone can RAIMES & o», l«u i M M?)}   Bow, Lo rdoll, E. ?f< I I shine-the shine rf liance-the shine tbat lasts -tbe shine that is so of surpassing bnl-  OF DISPENSER 11th.—Dr. Shaw Lytt!ê, Cilfvnvdd, Pontypridd. &157r10 LOCUM "Tonensliip wanted by thoroughh' reliable medical iaan who hah just relinquished his prac- tici': experienced in all class of work; we!! received; Wales or West of England Dreferrod.—P 60, Evening Express. Cardiq. e423rl0 :R'" }< n! c.\ L Practitioners i«ioreawpl\1nc ror Apposnt- J.t:J. meiils unèe!' the Ebbw Vale Workmen Doctora Fund nc1 C"I"1tillerv ana Rose "O:'I:ll1fm'S Madical Fund aro asked to Communicate ",ith te }fc<Lc3Í Secretary. Britih Medical -»ssociati3n. 42s, Strarul. I.oi-don; v with Mj. St. J. Counter, 11, Ciytb3. Park-road. Xe.vpcrt, Men. e2573 SENIOR Student (male) w?_nts Post as DjSpe'1 and Sutwrj- AttenJsmt; cx'iicricnc^d; references: tLl vWt and attend midwife: .-1' 76, EvoAtag Expr«f6, Cardiff. (CH1 r7 DENTISTRY. rJ1E_Vn.1InSad1 Riwrns, Cazdltr. Sw X Aberavon. See addresses below. NEW Teeth.—Single Tooth. Jrom Ss. fid.; sets front Penov- r.e<i J Iv<gu1nè& Seta. UIUiUrp tar JL elega.aoe and durability. E'iTB-IONs.-<mii.Y oc with (:paiL JLi less V1) 2s. eacii tooth. TT^RJDE Ettaot1ons with Siaadol whea :De W sa J. ordered. KKPAIRb VI Artificial Teeth at aay mate o promptly. cheaply, ani j walJ. TEMPLAS, Mallr. Dntal Rooms—All open Dally.— Cardi^—51. Queen-«treet (near Empirel. Swan»«a-^40, Oxford-street (opposite Emphe), Mid Aberavon—V>. Water-etreet (near Market). 6Z54'( MUSICAL. AYDAL A ANNUAL -c3l SALE. SALE. -A- SALE. A good, sound, London-made Piano for £ 12; splendid case; geod tons; ivory keys.-Waddington and Sons (Limited), 29/31, City-road. Cardiff. ANNUAL SALE.-A genuine 30-gUiMa Pianoforte: been us'd at a few concerts only: accept 24 guineas, at 11s. per month; discount for ca.sh.-Wad. dingtons, City-road. A NNUAL SALE.—S. BrinsirTead Piano; nearly new; accept 28 guineas, on easy or discount for cash; werth 40 guineas.-Waddington, Piano Makers, City-road, C3rdiff. ~V~NNU~AL SALE.-Upright Iron Grand, by Wif- loughby London; best tape chock action; bushed kevs; noble instrument; rich tone; accept £ 20 prompt cll.adgtons, City-road, Cardi_ ANNUAL Lfh Waddington Art. Model, as used by Mr. Chas. J. Ross. Solo Pianist. Queen's- ha.11. London; in ebony case, richly inlaid with Fuchsia Marqueterie; deep. rich tone; nothing finer; accept C35 net c¡¡óh; honestly worth double.- Waddington and Sons. Piano Makers, City-road, Cardiff. 4 N1\ AL SALE.-Waddington and Sons have x?L Several good Second-hand and Shop-soiled Pianos and Organs which they intend c100.ring during Sale at unheard-of prices, from £ 5 and from month!v pay- ments of 5s. Send for complete list.-29/31, City-road, Cardiff. e2 53 FOR -SBurr Walnut. Piano, by well-known maker; in perfect condition; cost £ 45 three years ago; accept £ 17 10s.; expert examination if required. A1so beautiful tone American 11-stop Organ; room wanted. —P 2, Evening Express, Cardif!. e33Or5 r- F you want a Piano Dr ar5artd(> not be persuaded by any Interted person to puroha.5E"1 until you ba.6 l;-certained the extraordinary value we ate offering. Yon w1ll save many pounds, be most libûlIy treated, ni ge the easiest possible terma Oy purchasing from us. Duck. Son. and Pinker. The Great Piano Merchants, Pultney Bridge, Bath, and :t :Br1sto1- Catalogue 3.n_ bk of advice free. Name this paper. PI AS O wanted; iron frame, trichord; must be cheap fnr rash.-Full particulars apply 0 83, Evening Express, r'Udiff. e90r6 SFLENDTD Piano (B'Almalne); i"'MY keys: sound condition; good tone; accept £ 8 10s.; cash wanted • genuine bargain.—2, J3espenser-street, Cardiff. e170r3 WANTED, a smart Lady Vamper and make herself generallY useful; good hom and wages; Western V"Heys District.-Apply 0 95, Evening Express, Car- diff- e151r? WANTED at once, young Ladv Pianist: willing to make herself useful; R(1od home to suitable person—Apply Talbot Arms, Bridgend. e52r5 WANTED, Pianist for Rink.-See advertIsement for f:1n"er. Porthcaw! Pavi1irm. c.853 "X^'ANTED, Lady Pianist; aged 23—26; abstainer; a.s=ist light work reference required; good home to suitable person.-Full particulars X., Evening Ex- press. Merthyr. • e603r7 £ 31 -10s.-Ca"$h-;Jï;ägfiificent Upright Grand Piano; waÙ1ut case, ful. iron frame, overstrung, under damper, check achon: offered at half origInal value; equal to new.—Several other undoubted bargains on visw at Thompson and Shackali's, 24, Queent, Cardiff. e229r7 9H()LASTIC. pLE^SPTTPS £ S5— £ 450: AdmiraltyT War, Cnstõms. Kj Excise Offices; Va.ancies now; open to all; aged 15 to 22; expcnence "Jnnry; speda! explanatory pamphlet f:v -Socra.ry, CiVli SerVl08 Bnræu, 1 bert-Hall Edinburgh. e2552 C IVIL Servics Has Unique Advantages.-Skerry's Civil Serv!ce College provid the best prepara- lion"-PropeC;tus and local $UCC6SS 1it cost free upon I application to Secretary, Skerry's College, 134, Queen- it reet, Cardiff. FRENCH Ladv, ex-teacher in'a schoof of languages, Gives Lessons m French, Grammar, Conservation, md Literature; translations.—MUe. _"ngeb?rll 3, MIXING Examinations.—Postal Lesson^ Jlinlcg J. Surveying, Eltricity; write tor syllabus.— Cambrian )1inin¡;r l'chcol, Perth. e2676 WANTED immediately, a Daily Nurserv Governess; I' two children; usual Engl!sh subject, French and music.—Apply Mrs. Hinne Thomas, The Nook, HOUSEKEEPERS, COMPANIONS, &c ,4r. S Housekeeper in Small Hotel, by superior, "trust- 1:1. worthy Per;.t)!1; aged 33; gOcd referenœM26'5! Hug-be>, X(;. P. Merthvr-road. Abergavenny eru GENTLEWOMAN, experienced? desires Engagement Ho:¡sekeper, 1ady; cnok', bakIng: Cardiff district. -Writ,; 0 4, Evening Express. Cardiff. e4750r8 ,p ENTLEWOMAN d6sires Engagement as Ladps a L'seful Compamon.-Box H- M., Evening Express, ÎÍK;P;;of::rrirsJi;!h: good and economical manager.—Mrs. Norman. i s l Tolelkebir-road, Hopkinstown, P..o.J?-typridd. erll SiTÜÙION wan'as HõUsP.kooPèr ;-fâ imorbiïSJnes house—Apply M., Post Office, Bryncethin. near Bridgend. e312r5 WANTED, Situation as Kousekeper by clderly Person to a working man; verv active and industrious, economical; good referenceS;, Welsh and Eng1ish.-P 62, Evening Express, C:rdifr. 6441r6 WANTED, experienced Working HOllsekeeper;clean habits; 40 to 45, fond of ch!1dren (boys 4 and 6); widower (in business)—J. V., Evenmg Express, Swar! sea. el38r6 WANTED, Situation Working HO5ekeeTJ£: to respectabls working mar., '"ith one or two chj. dren, ;n o near Cardiff; re!reG3 -W'y 0 82 E;'êningU Express, Carèiff: eS3r6 W"ANTED, Post as Mother's Help; dressmaker; good nferences.-Apply Norman, c/o Milner. NewS3.gent. Darry. 6304r5 WANTED, Maid for little Girl, five; able sew well and wait at table—Apply, with references, Mrs. P6rcy Jacob, Rockle\gh, Port Talbot. e12r5 TXTIDOW desires Post -3$ Working Housekeeper-to bachelor or widower, 1pab!e; ood plai!! cook; 7 years' W., Evafiir-g Express, Newport. e377r10 -iI NURSES. A-Cè01:JI:5HE¥ENT .Kurse Wride Receives Patients. £ X- pending and during Accouchement; strictly private.—66, Plasturton-avenue, Cardiff. el65r7 A- CCOUČHEMENTS.-Certifiœtèdvurse Receives Vaticnts (private), pending and during; terms moderate. Tel:, ;65 P.O.—53, Tudor-road, Cardiff. er10 WANTED, Nurserymaid, and a; ::11esA'b\ housework while children are at lessons.—A.pply Mrs. Tudcr Owen, Ash Hall, Cowbrldge. c8048 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. AUSTRALIA.—wrntedr" 25 DomesÜcs:£z- f!ë;- Sîme returned; '3W Zealand, £ 2 16s.-SŒd references Oaves' Registry, Ca!"diff. 685r5 CAPABLE Ceok-Genera! and touse-Parlourmaid; not under 25; for small family—Write all par- tir,uJars 11, Be<I.Ch-rœd, Penarth- 08538 COOK-General wanted; clean, respectable; wages £ 20; housemaid kept; reference. Bloomer, Clydach, Swansea Valley. e14r5 EXPERIENCED Cook-Genera! wanted' for small family.—Mrs. Cox, N6wcroft, Llarushen, near Car- diE. e113r6 EXPERIENCED Servant wanted fnr end of October. —Mrs. Vaughan, nromore, T!"e¿ar. e216r5 EXPERIENCED General; good reference: r.othM kept—Mrs. Plant. The Ria", Penhi1l. Cardiff. er5 OOD Plain Cook Disengaged"; would work t"m- cr pora.ry.-C., 2, Elaenciydach-street, Penarth-road, Cardiff. 6321)1>5 GOOD Cook required.—Apply to Mrs. Price L*¡es, Tvglyn Aeron, CiEau Aeron, South Wales. &16 H. 6ÜS-EiAIDeneralV;a:nted. aged about 21; must — 1 be clean, strong, and steadY.-State particulars, or apply evenings, 7, Park-place. C<lrdiff. e224r5 "DANTEY.MAID ar.d good Genera! wanted Imperia! JT Hotel, Tenby.-State age, wages, reference "to !!fanager. f £ 68rl0 T> EQUIRED, experienced Cook-General by end of JISJ October.—Apply Mrs. ige;1 Lissadrane, LJ¿nishElll. 38rlO REQUIRED immediately, thoroughly experienced Cook (baking), £ 40; Parlourmaid, £ 30; Useful Sewingmaid, £ 24; Scu!læ-ymaid.-App!y Gray's, City Ch3.mbrs. Empire, Cardiff. Stamp- Ladies suited immediately. o320rS S ITJ?ai: ;;stt7g:¡nr Ur- kJ Parlourmaid.—E., Post O/fice, Pontyclun. er6 r a taU ST WORTH Y General required; good references; X family 2—Apply (fully) immediately, 85, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. a470rll 'tT ANTED at once, good, strong Girl as KitcKen- If maid: aged 16 or 17; referene;es.-Apply P 67, Evening Express, Cardiff. E\4ESr6 WANTED at once, thoroughly experienced General Servant: reiersEce reqUl!ed.-Apply Richards, Ty-ar-y-graig, Pontypridd. e458r6 "1X7'A.NTED, Cook; doctor's family (four children); f" nursery and dining-room meals; house-parlour- maid, outside boy, nue. and nursemaid kept.-Appl! Mrs. Style. P9!Dbroke, stating age. and wages required. 1\0 one under 30 need apply; interview noty. WANTED, experienced General; good plain cook; no washing.— S irs. Meares, 26, Bryngwyn-rcad. New- port. W ANTED at once, smart Morning GirL-Apply 25. Romilly-road West, V¡c!!a Park, Canton. er6 W{d November 1st, experienced House-Par- lourmaid personal application on Tuesday even- ing, October 11, 7 to 9; or Wednesday, October 12, 3 to 4.-Apply Miss Harrison, Vicarage, Charles-street, Cardiff. 6395r10 WANTED immediately, experienced Upper Heuse: maid for country place.-App]y Mrs. Morgan Jones, Llanmiloe, Pen dine, St. Clears, Carmarthen- shire. 644216- WANTED immediately, young Woman for Hou.- 'f wmk and AesiBt in ShOP; must be able to give oha.n.ge.-Àpply, personally, afternoon, Mk, Pope, 24, Caroline-street, Card,jff. e354- WANTED, Cookèneral and House-Parlourmaid for 6t. Fagan's; close to station Apply Mrs. Proger. 69, Richmond-rtarl, C=dlff. c851? WANTED, for the country, an ry General email family; no laundry.—Apply Mrs. Stephens, The Grange, Stilly. 10 TVTANTED, October 8th, gOod General, about 25; *T references.—6, St. John's-road, l\1ain"-oe, New- port. e376rl0 W ANTED at once, good PlaiD. Cook; abstainer pre- W ferred.-Apply, with full particulars and rAfer- ences, to Miles's Restaurant, .Ab!da.I.. t £ 520 WANTED, experiene«l C-er.eral: no wasivng.— A.pp~ ly Mrs. Percy Pnwcl!, 59. Stew Hill, New- WANTED ?ortd~PlTin Cook" kitchenTraid kept; *T aged not under 30.—Mrs. C. (iilberttBh. Aber- W-ANTEDTG^al. ab!e"lo"<io^aTnT(y>kTn"g small family nunse-housemaid kept.—27, Connaught- road. t..i,rdiff. e1(¡4!"7 "IXT"ANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Apply, y by letter :n fir.-i. Instance, Mrs. Wood. XliliPide. TIT ANTED, tkoro-igh'y oxpcri'enced C 00k -General t.ikitu'i: n"j?t be reliab'e, and hive £ C.Od refer- Mrs. Thoas. Hr:-n:!we:. er6 TXT Ajá"ld7;;¡j (16) as General: referenc*^—21, »' Kitigsland-road. C.irdii'f. elTSr? T\T ANTED, thoroughly experienced House-Par!our- I l maId, must understand parlour work :md have oO(I Mrs. Thomas, Brvnawel, Ynishir. 104r6 "TANTJl:D- it Single-handed Kitchenmaid, about eighteen; must be I mng and know her work; reference refJl1iN'<'l.-App]" Mrs. Masters, I.3n('la, Hall, L1antris:t1'1t. Glamorgan. c8090 "tXTÃ.N'rF';fi'CMJ,-=GeneraJ; wages £ 18— £ 20: two in 'l family.—Mrs. Heywood, HiIlwood, Aberga,wnny. eU2.r8 W ÀN1'tJ)tot s¡Í¡a1C family, experienced General VV pjaja ooabmg; gOOd re^araaoee.—34, MoBtpeilletr- 6ihtGr dlrl (ed 19 yean), deux, reapeotable, øeeka ooiofortable Situation h respectable tam11y rood. J'8føre:.oe,o.tJ\:)ra. Stedman, 9, Arthur-street, Broadway, C'.a.rdl4. e466l6 MAN AND WIFE. MAN d WIFE seek Situation as WORKING Ou&- takers W. R., c/o :E:iber, New$:tget, Wivelis- combe. e<.258r5 STEWARD and Stewardess required immediatelv tor the Mid-Rhondda Social and Athletic Club, Tony- pacdy; wages £ 3 per week; ful! particulars concern- ing conditions of appointment can be obtained from See,reta!"v.-Appl;catiO!!s, accompanied By copies of testimonials (not more than three), to be adtfressed to the Chairman, and must be received by Saturday, October 8th. 1910. cS057 LAUNDRESSES. &c. LA-UNDRESS requires Family Washing; lowest terms.-Reply No.4, WiEiams.row, Beaufort-hill, Breconshire. 84661'10 HOTEL SERVANTS. BARMAN seeks Situation; aged 30 ¡abstainer; used to colliery diet!ict., usod to cellar WOTt; good referen.-BÙman,.], Bustreêtè.Ca_- COMMERCIAL-Rr-om Waitress wanted Immediately; muet be thoroughly expenenoed; good references. —Clown Rotel. Pontypool, Mon. ,ZSr5- WANTED, bv smart YOU'I.g Laiiv, aged 22, Situation i" as Bar Beginner; would give month to leam.— Apply p 39, Evening Express. Cardiff. e31r5 -ii'ÑTED at onhorough\y experienced young Lady for Vaults Bar: aged about 30; references.— Manageress, King's Head Hotel. Newport. e449r!0 WANTED, a smart young Ladv as &rmaid.- i'f' Evans. Bene Vue Hotel, Swansea.e187r7 WANTED, a good Cook-General; must b6 clean.— State wages, references also required, Somerset Hotel, "beTtil]ery. e497rll PARTNERS, &c. Stock Exchange (39th E-ditiõn). A Stock Exchange Opa.tions thoroughly f'xplal, alro Call üptii,T.6. Bow to open an aocoun WIth hmited rIsk. How to avoid brokers' commissions. Contains hlghø!t and lowest scales for 1a.st. 15 yetl.M.- Gratis from Publishers, Farrow, Graham, and Co. (sucœesc-rs to orn Fra!1kiin and Co., estab!iih»d 1S99). 6. Bank-street. Manchester- 61454 GENTLEMAN, good education, 9 years' practical experience in South Wales coalfield, first-class certificate, desires Partnership with or Assistantshlp to Mining Engineer.-Apply 0 77, EvenIng Express, Cardiff. e6r6 HALF Interest in Steam Tug Oft'eredn capable taking command.—P 80, Evening ExpreS5, Cardiff. e504r7 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. ARCHITECT and Surveyor.—A Vacancy occurs in my OffiCES for Articled Pupil.-Apply H. D. Blesslv, 3, Edward-terrace, Cardiff, 84981r5 COMPETENT Co!1iery Surveyor wanted; accustomed to leve!ling; wages 355. weekly.-Arly. gi'ing ag. experience, and refences, to Tirdonkin Co!liery Office, Mir50i ton. cBOO2 WA.NTED, Cn!1iery Clerk; a.customed to pays, I'" costs, and stores—Apply, giving age, sa]ary. and refHences, to Box 0 85, Evening Express, Cardiff. Cc0 £ 5 WANTED, first-class Certificated Manager: accu-I tomed thin seams, fire-e-lay bottom.—Apply, stating a-ge, salary required, and references, to Box 0 84, Evening Express. Cardiff. c80 £ t WANTED. a thoroughly competent General W Manager fo thhCCh Co-operative ?o1:g: with practical experience to exeroise ¡re!>r3I super- vision over all trading departm6nts; trade £ 360.000 per annum: de* partments:—Grocery, drapery, &c., ba!r.: e!3 butchering, and farm inexperienced persons neOO. not apply; wages £ 200, risIng £ 10 per annum to £ 250.— Apply. stating age, experience, with copies of threB recent testimonials,, by Tuesd:LY, October 11th, 1910, endorsed "Genera! 1!3.nager," Co-operative, Park-road, Aberaman, Aberdaro- c8524 TT7ANTED, Junior Clerk (typist), Builder's Offiœ V't' State wage. also references, T. F. Hcwells, Station Yard, Caerphilly. 6223r5 WANTED immediatel" Manager or Married Couple r" for Porthcaw! Win ter Gdene and Skating PaviEon, Man as Instructor or Pianist, Wife as Pianist or in Fav Office; must be wming tö make themselves gererajlv usful.-s,d full partjcu!a, capabilities, and salary required, to Secretary, 1, Union-etreet, BTidliend. 33 ",XÎ ANTED,- CertIficated 'ColEery Manager (Houe Cœ).-State age. 6Zperiece. and salary PSI, Evening Expr&ss, Cardiff. eJSOrlO AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. 4 GENTS wanted, Privat# Christmas Cards large A com misty on sample book free.—Letters. Chrietmas" Card Company, Clapton, N. E. e2613 A -GENTs.-Christmas Printe Greeting Cards; .1j.. samples free, 2d. pnst3.ge.-&.llcomp, 65, John. tr;:7ite-ChrlŠtmas Card3t cos- sion; books free; special pri ões.-Stan!cy, Publish- ing Company. Strea tham, London. 8496r18 4 GENCY. An Old-established Firm of loal x3L hippers in Swansa are Open to Treat for Output or Agepcy of a good tea Coal and Anthracite CoIUe!g8ncy, Evening Express, Swansea. e!7 I -lNCREAsE1'Our!nèome.=There"are-min"lt!en-who. 1 at the present time, are ea,rnng only a small woek.lv v.e.. who would be glad to have a! ODoor- tunitv of adding to thir income; to such men. if-they are intolligent. aotive, and able to spare a few hour* d3i!V. this advertisement is addressed, and anyone who wishes tD know hDw hie may be in- cread and hlS interests advanced, vi'l11 be ElIpt>lied with particulars free en application; te work pro- &d;U'1: :tera';i7ll?r=-iotl and an hour or so cer day regularly emoloysd is th's oarti-cular bn1l has been fOll"!ld by m3Y who have cc-mreerced bat;¡g s the work in their f.oare time sufficient to make a splendid start which haCs: en"cour- aged them a.fte-r Jearnmg the wOTk, to devote their whúle time. giving up otbr employment; J'OOid61'1ce in anv put of the United Kingdom is no obiection, aft the work can be particulans a.ddreE6 p" 36, Evenmg Express, card! e2731 MOTOR ASsrST ANTS. OTOR Driving t1&OhlY Taught, &nd Instruction Given in Motor Management, Reoairing, &0. Young Hen desiring to Improve their pœition should eend to me for information MId my tenœGlbbon Brooks, Motor Works, off North J.IorraD'19treet, Oow- tridge-road. Cardiff. 186 -fxrANTED, for country near Cardiff. Married Man VV h n,Ori;d ,digha.,f;1 h'1'6 been in gentleman's urvice.-Apply 0 41, EVlln- iug Expr5. Cardiff. c8061 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. AN ADI AN Northern Railwy wants Engineers, Stokers, and Genera! Labourers: gMd wages; work guaranteed: apphcants must pay own fare Bris- tol to Winnipeg.—Apply Royal Line Agencv, 35, Mount Stuart-square, CardIff. e2665 CARPENTERS—Improvers wanted at once; good finers—Apply E. Griffiths, Builder, Penygroes, LLAR.DSBIO- e597r!0 ONFE.CTTONEES—Wanted, a, Man, thorough1y used to an kinds of smalls and fancy goods; wages 4s.-App!y. full partIculars, Jones, DIckinson. Dow]ais. e403 r6 EX-Soldiers d&!rini TemPc;rnY-Emplentat Christmas in various post-offices in Gla.morga should apy 47, Dalton-street, Cardl" e42r6 FÛRE7I! AN or Leading Fitter wants Berth; "thor- ougly experienced engine, machines, or tools; charge c machine sllop,-)!echanic. 39, Oxford-street. Roath, C:J.rdiff. e69r5 LAD wan tad look after pony and carriage, H ittend s'.ables. yard, otherwise useful—V, Hotel, Brecon. c&546 HOTOGRAPHY—Dura, 14, St Jotn's-so" uare, Te- ouires Assistant or Improver. e419r10 S ADDLEE—Good Genera! Hand; one used to co!!ars. Fussell, 2, Dock-street, Newport. e44fir6 S'Mii::k:geof-d=i. -Apply Mossiord, Sculptor, Fairoak-road, Cardi! cg537 W- ~«NTED, by respectable widow, Washing or 't', D3lly Work or OffiC5 Work—14, Amherst-street. Grangetown. e410rIP T7S7*ANTED, experienced Colliery BJacksmith; genera\ VV work, mcludg spl¡cmg; permanent job for suitable man.-Apply P 37, Evening Express, Cardiff. e8518 WANTED, thoroughly competent Driver-Mechanic: usc-d to large and snia!l motor-cars; abstainer; send copies of leferences and wages required. Vacancy also for Lad as Apprentice.-Francis. Motor Garage, Pon tarda we. et55C WANTED, Man to Take Charge of Small Printing Works as Workmg Manager—Apply Printer, Evecing ExprS5 Office, Port Talbot. eô549 WANTED, Foreman Smith; mt- begood work- man and used to capping rooes and general colliery wor]¡:pply P 22, Evening ExDress, Ca.rdifi. c3515 ANTED, Driver for WeHman Charting Machine in steel works: immediate emn" loyment.— Box P 11. Evening Express, Cardiff. c8512 ANTED, 30 fxperiencæ Miners for Alberta, Canada; high wages: must pav own fare, £ 12 3s. 2d-; sail 13th or 27th October—Anply C. tw and 35, Mount Stuart-so~ uare, "Cardiff. em7 WANTED, a respectable middle-aged Female as Caretaker, for a professional man at the Docks, :in Exchange for Rooms Apply P 21, Evening Express, Ca.rdiff, c £ 519 WANTED, expeJienœd Colliery Blacksmith: general work, including ^Hieing; =,nnt job for suitable ma.n.-Ápp!y P 37, Even1!lg Exorese, Cardi1!. c851S WANTED, 'fUmer; a.ccUStÕmM ce!!i6TY work.-Applv. statIng age. wages, and experi- ence, P 38, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8532 £ 4 Weekly, upwards, earned -¡;y- Stewards, Stewardesses, Clerks, ic., on Ocean Liners; appli- cation forms free.-Write (Dept. 54), Latham-terrace, Chiswick. c2C51 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS. DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced youirg Ladv fnr Millinery Showroom—J. W. Evans, CastJ&-street, Swansea. 0286r8 DRAPERY.—Wanted, young Man; mustbê-cpable. -State full particulars first Jetter, Peregrine, fuec. mr6 /"I ROCERY and Provisions.—Situation wanted, by expe- vX rienced Hand, as Traveller, Manager Branch, or First Hand; hIghest references; disengaged when suited.P 64, Evening x1)ress, Cardiff. e453r6 GROCERY and Provisions—Wanted T experienced Assistant, competent at both counters, erg district.-Apply. ¡¡ivin full particulars, O 69, EvenÙ1g Express, Carcilif. e22.rS GENT.'S Mercery—fvTinrt Junior, t.'il, seeks Berth in ^ood-c!3ss BusiTtc.- House: good stock-keeper ar.d salesman: firstreferences—Box H. L.. Even- ing Express, Newport. eZTirS RONMONG KEY.—Assistint" Se*5cs Situation; four years' experience; eiccllcnt references; hard- worker— Apoiv tc P 27, L"elJl Express, Cardiff. TfT.iNTfjb, We!sh-spaa.king ÖoÙ,jng\;t3¡:t.<: also W "W rehon!a!' -ith a knov ledge of the hosiery dop.lrtment.—Apply, st.1.t, fUll particular- to Mas- tgrs and Co.. Cardiff. c £ 539 TT7"ANTED iiimodiately. a First-class Pre'-iiien Hand V7 (outdoor!.—App" ly. stating full particulars, i-ith referencos, to 11. L. Thomas, Southgaxe .v. t r:- Neath. GROOMS, GARDENERS. I 4 S Gardener 1 single-handed)-. aged 25; 10 years' experience inside and out; married when 5utte< Apply M 4.\ Evening Express, Cardiff. <sa24 :l:P]>r;t;t:i(;1:'tOCahrs: ,li,.12:n; i -J L q;ood reference essesT/ial—Anply lli,<26, .-n",d, Trefot. co5 71 G.ARDENER (single) seeks Re-engagement: 15 years' cxpene.()O fUlt, fJewcy, and Yegetabl growing, 4c.; a.cv/i i0; :nod rctore¡¡,-Apply P 35, Evening wpr_, Cardiff. 9Sr. GARDENEH wtÐd, a86ist housework, dnve; abstainer e& (indoors) 0 95, Evening Expnu, Ca.rd!.1t- EIl48r7 GROOM (sIngle) seeks Situation In huntJDg stables or otherwise • ride, dnve; has bad tbree years' w1 8teIam œrs., Wactoos Green, Bromyard- er7 D Ba.rriB. Ga.tdeœr, Bigs^eii Rouee, st. )biav6Js, G1os., wlsbes to find a S1t11a.t1cm tor à1B S01I in the ga,nlen or house, gf'at's estabUaWnent; a^ed 1&. halght 5!t. 3in.; strong, healthy, and willing. er6 W-. }_1£Do!g Married Man tc Work ir. hardens. -Apply F. Surman, Golden G!ove, Carmarthen- 5i!e. e25Sr8 WANTED, young Man, abcut 17, as Groom, and make himself generally useul: drive el;. good character Df roct date: abstainer; one desiring a permanency preferred; in¿oo!Full particulars, wages, i-c., Dr. Verity, Garndiffaith, near Pontypool. ero YOUNG Groom reüuÜ''(;s- -Situ:Üio1'. ;epenancoo with !l{1S, fah' knowledge of motors; three yærs 1at place: would suit doctor; good charaGter.-P 50. Even- ing Express, Cardj! e379 APARTMENTS WANTED. COMFORTABLE A.p" artments require1 by three young Ladies in business; must be moderate, centra!; piano; bath.-P 54, Eveing Exnress, Joa{rgI. SWANSEA.— A entleman visiting SWa!!5a for about a fortnight, commencing Octcber 7, requl!e really good A.partments,1 for which he is prepared to pay a good price; bedroom, sitting-room, with attendance; good cooking e.8sential: must 00 centra.1 to stations; no other boarders or children.-Apply, with full parti- C!ls. 0 55, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8068 WANTED, One Unfurnished Room ,jLhmeiY working peoole, Canton or Cathays district, for widower—P 61, Evening Express, Cardiff. e437r6' APARTMENTS TO LET. BOARD-Eesidenee for gentlemen; moderate u, 44, Brook-street, facing CanSon Bridge, a' nd near town, centre. erl0 CLA.RE-Street.—2 or 3 Large Unfurnished Rooms; SUlt horrelv peop1e, with mdow (no children' hot and cold bath.-O 80, Evenmg Express, Card¡! e92r3 COMFORT ABLE Apartments or Board-residence for one gentleman—ADDly 18, Mafeking-road, R03th Park, Cardiff. e427r6 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for One, Two TëspoctahTe vong Men.—39, 'Vestbourne-Dlace, op posite Sophia Gardens. e486rll I COLorf;ooand5t or Lodgings; respectable working man—145, Arabella-street. Roath Park. e34r5 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom, Bed-Sitting-room (two si"g!e beds); permanent; terms moderate.— Smith, S, Fen ton-place, Porthcawl. e303r5 LODGINGS for respectable working man, with or without board.—25, Manor-street, Cathays. er5 LODGINGS (comfortable); suit respectable man, working canal; one mmute Docks—P 48, Evening Express, C<lrdift. e349rl0 LODGINGS; suit young men; h. and c. bath; L O!rr, su¿ug-s: ¡veie, c. Crti: eU63r7 ONE Large Eedroom and Sitting-room to Let; suit two y .ung gentlemen sharing; every ccnvenitmce; terms moderate. Or Two Unfurnished Roo!I!s.-P 4J, Evening Express, Cardiff. e31 £ r5 P F;;n,RÙb;r;i:dei; highly r7r;;m sunny; libera! table; four minutes from station and beach; near golf links.-The Bise, Archer-road. e413 r6 PENARTH.—Lady would be glad to hear of one or two Paying Guests; complete home, nice house, good position, garden, &.c.-Apply P 56, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e432r6 RtDFR Street, 6:.tedral road. Comfortable F'ur!9 SSttir.g-TOOm. One or Two Bedrooms: excellent cooking and att.e!!da!!u<; terms moderate— P 78, Evening Express, C3zdi. e5CiQr7 TO LÙ. Two Unfurnished Rooms: oven grate: town A end of Penarth-road wit young couple.—Apoly P 15, Evening Express, Cardiff. e226r5 rrnvo Furnished Roos to Lat; &lit 1-2 gentlemen. X -91. Ki!lg's-road. e341r5 TIO Unfurnished Rooms to Let; quiet nei!2"hhou- -L hood.-Apply 9, Passett-street, Canton. Cardiff. er9 HOLIDAY APARTMENTS. 4_ CC0MMODATION for Visitors to Cardiff— Bed- Á- rooms, Sitting-rooms, by day or week—Suama- hayes' Privat Eotel. 27, Clare-street, Riverside. er14 MUMBLES (best part).—Front Rooms Vacant; SUit 1 t gentleman boarder; recommended.-O 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8067 FURNISHED HOUSES. PORTHCA.WL-—Furnished Bungalow to Let winter months at a nominal rent; six rooms: gas and wate.r.-R. L. Roberts, Abercarn. e30?rS r-Po Let. Furn i shed- Bungalow for winter months, 7s. ..1.. yer week—Aidwyn, Newton, Porthcaw1. 0214r8 HOUSES TO LET, MRS- s. lil,;BS AND I'iiBTWEE AUCTIONEERS, Valuers. SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Busirce5S Premises and Rouses to be Let or Sold ee-e "Western Yail" dAiJy. Printed register free. Offices. 33. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Established 1649. ABERAVON.—To Let, with immediate possession, Semi-detached Vi!!a-Residenc6, commanding un- interrupted view of Bristol Channel; large garden, 3 reception. 6 bedrooms, w. c bath (h. and c. ) Joed private supply spring water. Aloo small lcck-up Shop,' near eeaeide station.-Apply M. Tenant, Town-clerk. 0&521 CARLETON Villa, Romillv-crescent To Let, frenl Chrirtmae next, Detached Houat, ith grounds, jtc garden, stable, ceach-heuse.—Apply 4, North- cote -etreet. 9r5 LARGE well-furnished ou5e to Let, or Port: New- port -road district; moderate.—P 55, Evening Ex"- press, Cardiff. e39Sr i o RADYR.—V;Ha and Cottage tc Let.—Acoly Jenkins,' Tannin Hereford-road, Monmouth, to Let A standing in its own grounds ef about an acre including 1a "n and kithen garden; the !)Use con- tains on ground floor, dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, boot-room! and coal-shed; first floor, five bcdroom. ba. th mom, het closet, W.C.; the outbuildings comprise coach- house, harness-room and stable, w.c.-App!y C. H. Jarrett. Victoria-place, Monmouth- c £ 543 mD Let," "3! St.John's-crescent~ Cardiff": "in good i- repair; every convenience; 14s. inclusive. Apn'.y 119, Cathedral-rood, Card! ez736 mo- Let, Wellfield-road, Roath Park! Furnished J- tjrcg. Two Bed m6; pan-try, uto of scuiien- bathroom, gais toV'6; 6d. weekly—P 71! Evening Express. Cardiff. 72r7 HOUSES FOR SALE. I F-. JiEEHOLDStùne-Cottar;ê;-goorl-repair;¡- roomsT: small garden (sheltered); close te r>ost, railwav sh,tlon, church, chapel; price moderate—Bell, White- hrook, Monmouth. e210r8 FEW New Villas for Sale, near WaterlooGardens, Penylan; h. and c. bath; 20ft. frontage; price £ 295.—Apply P 63, Evening Express, Cardiff. er10 "pOR Sale, Four Workmen's Cottages! sftnated J- Nottage, near Porthcaw!; Two Twelve-roomed Villas te Let at Victoria-road; also One Shop (comer site), Post Office Buildings, John-street, Porthcawl.- Apply Wm. Bagg, Builder. Philadelphia-road, Porth- cawL e459rlO FOR Sale, No. 280, Cnwbridge-road, Canton.—Key ne door, (). 28-For partlculMs, apply No. 2, Blen beam-road, R'ath, Cardiff. e37&-6 HOUSES WANTE. HOUSE wanted. by smal! family (Cathays), about 10s,; good tenant.—Apoly 0 20, Evening Express, ICndiff. erl OFFICES. CARDIFF.—Two good Eooais (en te).In Wten 3.il Ch3.rnn¡; 11ft; electric light—Apply Mana.g&r. Weste"1 Mall. Cardiff. e £ 39 l\.TEWpORT-Tõ-L6t-rWComces (en uite) on First 1. Floor of Wretern Mill Chambers, 22, High-Street, Newport, ),fon.-App!y Local Manager on premises. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. T>0T7RNEM0UTH7— £ 200 .Ü- Secure- high-class Tea D and Coffee Business, owner having been offered London appointment; takings £ 18— £ 20; good profits; unique opportunity.Full pa..rtioo1ars from P 7, Even- ing Express, Cardiff.. elS0r7 COFFEE Tavern ('busiest part Docks. Cardiff* for \mmOOiate D!t;sa.I; present tenant 30 yea«; email ingoi9i" (bY T aiuation); excellent opportunity.— Rickaro 62, Craddock-street. e237:rS TTtOR Sale, Sweet and Tobacco Business; main read J- to main park, takings £ 5: could eallly be increased ¡ chea.p.-P 52, Evening Express, Cardiff. er6 REFIŒSHMENT-Room, including all necessaries. to Let, owing to serious indisposition; rent 128. 6d. weekly for house and business, inclusive; takings £ 4 to £ 6 weekly; genuine concern; lovely seaside place, South Wàles.-Box 0 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e(,5r5 BUSINESS PREMISES. ABERCARN—Lock-up Shep to Let: best POSjtiO, west (nQ; immediate possession.App!y James and Pugh, Aberc.1,!n. e392r!0 PORTH-—For Sale, of BUSines5 Prises, situated best position centre of Hannah-street.— Apply P 72, Evening Express, Cardiff. e434r7 TYLORSTOWN.—Honse and Shop to Let; excellent Dositicm, main street: moderat& rent.—Apply D. Smith, Alma House, Ty!ottJwn. Rhondda. e20Sr? rpO Let, at Blaenclydach, Rhondda, Doubl6-frontea A Shop, with or without living accommodation; present tenant (draper) retiring; suitabJe for any trade, especially draper, outfitter, ironmonger, boot mer- chant; populous place; main street; best position.- Apply Thcmas. 88, Court-street. Blaenclydach. erlO ,-¡,o' Let, House and Shop, 1, Thomas-straet.10s. .L dear; Stable, Havelock-place, 5s.; good condition. -ApplY 99, Cow bridge-road. e426r6 TO Let, Double Shop. Castle ¿-e, Cardiff: centre of town; moderate rentaJ.-Apply J. StanfieM, 77, St. Ma.t1'eet, Card:iff. c..Sõ41 PU BUe ..J::f9_t:TO LET. rJTL X) Let. Royal Hotel, Treala-w; double licence; .L early i<m.-AppJy, WIth copy references, to the Secretary, The Rhondda Valley Breweries Com- pany <imi), pontvpridd eS523 rrSO Let, Royal Geoorge Hotel, Portland-street, New- JL port, Mon.; double hœn5ed.-A1>ply on Premises. TO Let, the old-established and absolutely free Fully- licensed Family and Commercial notel and Pot. ing House, the nell, Chepstow: in present tenant's hnndf- onr 20 year (now retiring); licence reduced; :lJgOi:1g by valuation; no goodwill; immroiato posses- sion.—Apply Davis, Newland, and Hunt, Chepstow and :s ewport. f c £ 7 FARM AND GARDEN. CABBAGE Plants, a!l oo! kinds, 0& Ed. nor 1,200 fcash 9nth orde).-Parsos, Bern Hi! Coedker- new. ewport. e45lr10 DAMSONS.—Ripe, sound Fruit, 3d"per f571 car- riape yard crv 5s. worth, or 21 per lb. on rail: :(o!e. Grocer, Pontrilas, Hereford. e264:8 AitDENING for tSa Masste: By a practical < Garderej- A fg;rd;nlIlr ,,Li:1'W; n<rn3tio!l required for ma teu.r Gardeners J'ri 6d.. house ir. Loth Is., pót3.g"c 1 id.—The wtionerr Stores, efltr-rn Mn Htiildines. 0<r<iitr. GRnfI —600 Square Yards Tennis Lawns to ix: ro-laid on surface already propOred- — Tenders, with simple turf, tö. 71, PeJ:u;a.i-C-1L before October 15. e367r!5 OATS, Mai^.e. Beans. Mixed Horse Feed (cleared by sial mahiner"). Poultrv Food. Pigeon Food. BuC"1>.wh=t D¡;rL Wheat. Barlev. Maple, Pe1. Vetches. Tick Beans, Barley Meal. Indian Meal. Tlran, Pollard. Linseed Cake. Cotton Cake. Compound Feed- jn Cake. Calf-rearinsr Meal. Dog Biscuits. Dog and Poultry edicines. Bird Seed of a1 kinds, Bird Sand, Bee Hives. (>ctions. Frame. Foundation, Veils, Gloves, ann .4,ppliances nf all kinds. JOHN KTBBERT AND SONS, 10 AND 11, CASTLE-STREET, a138 CARDIFF. HHUBAEB Boot#.—Early Champagne: three -Y63n old; good atlla; £ 1 100. 38. dozen.—Criddle, Peny- d. A.be.J.p.vy. e202r7 SEED Wheat, autumn prown irrwnch Bed Ma.rrol WheU¡ oue CZàp; &e- nt 6Ilbe.. Home Famn, Tredogar Park. 08081 LAND, AND FARMS. ]!4R Sale, Wenallt F»rm. With Quarry, containing buiJdine and paving stose, '1"3.r Gllwerc Station, i Brec>nsh:rc.-?:J.rtku!1\.J'S, apply to J. Parrv", Twyn- 1 we:1allt Cottage, or Msssrs. Gate cd Wal- ford. Solicitors, Abergavenny. e61:5 TACK, r.æ! Cardiff; plenty good s, water sheds; will Let two horses run, with advertiser's awn ceb; daily attention.-Koovi!, Bailiff, Sheepcourt, Bon. vi! stone. e300r5 HORSES, LIVE STOCK. &c. CARDIFF DOG SHOW, October 27th, 1910—To bring dOgE to 5how condition commence systematic feed- ing now; we offer improved diet to uit all breeds. We also hold a varied stock of dog medicines, and C3.11 supplya,nything in the way of I'«!Uijtes. Our !11ntto is "EVERYTHING FOR DOGS." WID. Lewis and SOM, Castle-street, Cardiff. and Arcot-street, Penarth. e2689 FERRETS clean, healthy, good workers, 4s. each. Pnce Nets 4s. doz. Large Geese 8s. coup!e.- O'Ni11, 3, Penypee'-road, Canton, Cardif!. e45i4r5 FOR Sale, Thick-set Cob (6 -years. 14Business Trap and Harness, Two Cabs (13 hands), 2 Sets Ramess.-BUght, 28, Tudor-road. 6414r6 FOR- Sale, All White Bull Terrier Bitch-Puppy: 9 weeks' old by Squire Jack." aut of a bitch by "Ged!ing Boy"; ehampion pedigree; 25s.—William Mav, 97 King-street. Cwm, near Newport, Men. e JF. de Rees, Trehyfrvd, Llandovery, has very fine J 0 Pedigree Berkshire Breeding Sows and Boars for immjate Disposal; ru!l pedigrees upon a" oclication. c8066 KITTENS—For Sale, charming itWsians—Homoeo- pathic !edicine Company, 5, Frederick-street, TT"EEY .stylish Bay Mare, 14-2, 6 years; grand action; t winner; perfectly sound; pass an traffic; trial a!lowed.-facklntoh Hotel, Aberfan. e50lrll- SPLENDID, sound Cob-sne Gig and Harness; £ 7 10s.—Sworder, Contractor, 2r;wt-;re. c8507 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. ANARIES (Cocks), warranted. 38., two 55. 6d.; Rock Talking Parrat, 7s. 6d—13, CU"e-street, Senghenydd. e399r10 EXTRA Lai¡eEngUsh Geese Ss. coupl6. Large Ducks 4s.. March-hatched Pullets 4s. 9d., Large Hens 4a -Ingr2..m. 22, Penyp:¡;s!oaii. Canton, __Çardi1J. er7 GEESE, large-framed, and yaung, 8s. couple;Duck. ling5. 4s. 6d.; Cardigan Pullets, 45. &d. an thIS year's poultry. Ferrets. 4s. 3, Peny- peel-road. Canton, Cardiff. 644Sr17 T'WO good Buff Yorkshire< good enough to win. 20s. eaeh; grand Cocks from 8s.: approval Ham- Owen (well-known breeder), 3, Bloom-street, Canton, Cardiff. er6 W As;EDèhik;n5U;mo:, large fat, old Hens, also Chickens, Bantams, Rabbits. &c—Send prices \0 Ingram, 22, Penypeel-road, Canton, Cardiff. e147r7 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. Alight, useful, modern Brougham; suitdie tor or for private use: price £ 20. 20-24-h.p. Darracq Motor-car, with hood, lamps, folding glass screen, Stepn wheel, all accessories, for £ 170 nHt cash: "a week's trial UJ go anywhere if desired on n" avment of chauffeur's wages and expenses; the car is in perfect order, and a great bargain to users or anv fiVm in the trMe-.nv f'rthlõr particulars on acc~ iication to Char!e5 D. P!1i"iDS. Newport. Men.. c8529 SEVEN od-band Bro.Ighams (th:ee equa: to new) 'Bus-Wagonette (with rubber tvres), and Jubnee Cart to suit 13-14 hands. -Lewis. Tudor-lane, CareW!. o MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. 4 WTernar Motor-cycle, good order £ 5 10 o~ -A A Iri-car, complete, with accessories.. £ S 10 0 A Trailer for Cycle or Motar £ 1 5 0 GIBBON BROOKS, CARDIFF. e2692 A Ater, 8-10-h.p. Car, 2 or 4 saater~ £ 65 A Siddelev Car, 6-h.p., 2-sedler. perfect order £ 45 A Wolselev Car. 6-h.p., 2-seater. perfect £ 45 A Wolselev Car. 10-12-h.p.. 5-seater. suitable for ire £ 75 A Darracq 10-12-h.p., 1j1{e new, hood. screen. &c, £ 120 A Darr:3.eq, 14-15-h.p., 1910 Cu, semi-torpedo bSdv £ 210 A Darr:1cq, 25-35-h.p., 1908 Car, perfect, guaranteed £ 275 A Vauxha! 20-h.p.. 1909. hood, ecroo £ 350 Any of above seen and tri.. by appointment; guar- antee given. GIBBON BROOKS, MOTOR WORKS, NORTH !ORGA!\ .8TREET. CO,q>RIDGE-RO AD, Cc\.RDIFF. Telegrams, "Motors." Telephone, 1203. e2692 TYEES. TYRES. '!Y:ÊŒ.s. MICH£USS, Dl."NLOPS. CONTISENT_\LS. PETER UNIONS. I have a large Stock -of the above, in all sizes, just received direct from makers. I ;ehe d!"egl! of Soiled NEW Covers. d a Stock of Second-hand Covers and Tube at less than half-price. Call and select ac cæd ing to requirements GIBBON BROOKS. NORTH MORGAN-STREET, COWBRIDGE-RO AD, CARD!F. Tel., 1203. e2592 C!TEPNEY WHEELS! GENERATORS. LAMPS, HORNS. A Large Stock of Above are now bemg Offered at very Special Prices to clear. GIBBON BROOKS, CARDIFF. e2S92 i HIRE, sma:t tiveatcr Sidde!ey Cu.-Apply Bevan' Castie-street. Carnff. (2640 MOTOR-Cyclee, side-cars, Ac., Sola on com_miss*o" — For terras apply Bevan, Castle-otreet, Cardiff. a:if:rK:le!trlm: X 7—S-'r.onse-power; £ 3c owner having four-Mat«T — Savage, 75, Commc-rcial-gtreet, Newpbit.&375rlo FOE _,e. u.. "Le Champior.shin BiUHM^tab'e7 excellent OODdt!-c-App!y J. Stafiéld, L chambers. 77. St. Marvo£treet. Cardi!! cSrin HARVEY Frost Vu!caniser, standard mJdei- -?^ Sa!e (complete).—p 41, Evening Express, Cardi! e31Sr8 SKATES (Richardsons). fit 7. 8, or 9, wit* accessorie!s! (nearly n*w>: cot 28s.; sel! 20s., cr nearest offer H. Ganmon, Newtown, Pcntypridd. 6467rÎÖ SINGER'S Sewing Boot Machine for Sa'e~ereat haV gam; £ 2 17s. 6d-APP!y 5, Fitzhamo^mbank! ment, Cardiff. 1'08r5 SINGER'S Hand and Treodle Machine; cost-£9: will se!l ChMP.-91, Kmg's-rood. e341r5 ACOOUN'T Bo"ks.-ù>dgr. Cash Bookr"aiid"-ournai'T complete eet, fiv& qnires superior papev in «ich: red, rough, or bu!! binding; 15s. tf' i*t carri;¡,e paid—Tts Stationery Stores. Western Mail BuUdings Card¡!1. nOl'YI9 PRESSES: "Lion" brand: 111 IST" Vx 45e- Stands, i2s.. 14s— Prices and particul' ars cn app1iœtion.- Stationery Stores, Weetem Mail Buildings. Caroiff. C-ÓPŸTG Letter Bcoks. the "no'T)"p.e-t thin toagh white eopymg paper. suitabl T for t^ or hand-written letters: trongly bound; 500 pages, 4s. 6d.: 1.000 pases, 6s. £ d.—The Stationery SMtoorreess, Western -Mai! Buildings. Ca.rdiff. COPYING Letter EOOKS; special value; 1,000 pages^ bound basil; 3s. 6d., n()t free-The Stationery StoTO?, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. DISH Papers.. The Premier Box, "containing s'x doze"! aeaorted: uhl sizes: d" postage 2d. 72 Oval Lace Dish Papers; aMoùrted sizes; :s.. postage 2d—The Stationery Stores, Western aJJ Buildlnee ea.raif!. ONOTO lf-ftlUng Fountain Pens; from 10s. 6a. post frE>E- Its stationery Stores, Weste:n Mai! Buildings, Cudi. ""C^VENINQ- EXPRESS De^k co.rr." oact, uk-IhJ, '2nd JLU excellent value; holds full-size blotting-s^ eet 25., canie 6d._The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildines. Card11Y. WATER M.-i > Fountain Pens, from ToeT ed. to 30s post free; write for illustrated price-list.—The Sory- Stc_rn _1t!ail B!lilng5" Cud! "VTOTEPAPES.—One pound superior quality Note- paper, Albert or ordinary size, printed add-eas wHh 100 envelopes to match. 38., post free.M Stationery Stores, Western Mall Buildings, Cardi! PLAYING Cards, Goodall's or American make», 15.. 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., r pak; reduction for half- dozens—The Stationery Stcre8, Western Mail Buildings Cardiff. WAVERI.FY Fountain Pen, .ntted wIth solId gold (\' Wa-vrely mb in fine medium, or broad points; an clegant pen supplying & Jong.fe}t want; 105. 6d., post free.-Tbe Statlanry Stores, Western Mati Build! ings, CudUf. TSTRHTNG-Caee in Poan Leather! 9 x 6i wifh *» pockets for notepaper, (>nvelopt.>e, post-cards, and tamne; guseetted blotting-pad; compact, stran&" and useful; 2s 6d., pœt free—The Stationery Stores, Wete Mail Buildings, Cardiff. F.IFTY -:J:tpaneSt\ Mrv:ette6; arted designs; very artistic; pnce Is., postage 3d. extra The 5tatianery ^torep. Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. HIST and Bridge Markers. Scoring Cards and Baderes.—Fresh designs at The Staltonery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. THE "Cardiff" Pen; euperior quality shoulder pen; suitable for school or office; one N1:!ing per gross, post free.-The Stationery Stores, Wefltern Mall Build. ings, Cardl! PÂPERFâ8tnerbe!;t brass, round beads! 2~ gT' i s in box af'ort elzœ; one shilling, pœt free—The Sationery Stores, Wester:1 Mail Buildings, Cardiff. THE "Western Mail" Quill, a soft metal pen; adaptable to any hand; 15. 6d. per gross, post free—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail BuiJdings, Ca.rd Uf. s wX-, -fountalÍt- Pen-from-l08:- 6d:-tõ-42S:-post O free: write for price-list—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail BuiJdln. Cardi! rTmE -:EinprStyle- Pen a lendid pen, and vey -L reliable; 15. 9d.. post free.-The Stationery Storaa, Western Mail Bul1dlngs. Cardiff. THE Exprees Pen; soft, flexible steel!- medium point; a first-class business pen one shilling r gross, poet free—The Stionery Stores, Weetern Mail Eufldings, Cardl!f. -_u rpYPEWRITING J{ibbo, all colours, for ail A machines; best qBallty; 2s. 6d., poet ee.-TM Stationery Stores, Western MaU Buildings, Cardl1!. rpVHE "Mail" Pen: a splendidIYlecÏed- popular X p8.ttertl. fine point; one shilling per gr. post free.The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, {:&rdif! WEDDING Cards, Latest Designs—We will send a sampJe book any distance, can!3.ge paid—The Stationery Stores, Western ltúil Buildings, Cardi!f. GUINF.A Ledger; 729 pages best qua!ity account X bcok paper, ful!. rO\1h bas. extra bInding, indexed and lettered; carriage paid. Alee Cash-books or Day-boou to match; same prlce.-Tbe Stationery St.0re6, Wutern Mail Buildings, Ça.r. f ■V -_u_- Available for 3 Days from DaM. ADVT. COUPON. Anr pem»on C-ct.t;IT11r out this Owipo* and pending it. ",ror.nmpll"ied by 8, 6d.. P.O., -will be entit1 to jn.ert 8, Small 'AdV4'rtif!emi'nt not oxceeding 22 words ThreeTimes ill the 'Even i ng Express, or by ft.ndin P.O. a,lu 1/- wilt be enti:Ad to insert an Advertisement not e:rin!1: 2 Words Three Times in the 'Evening Express' AND Three Times ill the 'Western Mail' THRS 8ECGRI:\G THE WIPEST PUBLICITY AT HALF USUAL BATES. N.E.-Thifl OFFC: does net apply to Business Ad-tert:1sement8, OOrrODO 5, 191 MONEY TO LEND. CHARING CROSS BANK, ESTD. 1870. CJLRDIFF BR.tU-CS: 73, ST. J1ARY-STREET. Hea.4 Offices: 2.2, Bedford-street. Charing Cross, LONDON, and 39, Bishopsgate-strect. Witnin, London, E.C. Branches: 2I!anchestE>r, Liverpool, Leeds, Bredford, .te. Assets £ 1.607,949 Liabilitiee £ 1,236,871 Surplus £ 571,078 LOAN'S of £ 30 to £ 2,000 GRANTED at a few hours* L Ot", IN town and eountrv, OH personal security, jewellery, precious stones, stocks, shares, and furniture without removal. Stocks and Shares bought and sold. 2 pH cent. allowed on current account balan. Deposits of £ 10 upwards recived A £ under Subjed to 3 months' notice of withdrawal, 5 p.c. per a.n. „ 6 "2 „ 7 „ Netmay be iven at time of Depositing. Special terms for longer pe!io&ô. Interest paid quar- terly. Owine: to the nature Of our investment are ablo to pay rates of int"est on deposit8 that will com- pare favourably with dividends paid on almost ANV claS3 of "tack or shareholding insuring the eafety of capital. We lJave been established for 40 jears. and C'ur position in the banking world to-day justifi to the success of our and to the eetis- facticn of our ct!stomers.- Write or caU for prospectus. A. WILLIAMS and H. J. TALI., Jcint Managers. £ 2 TO-£20-LOANS: "GQUITABLE ^DVANCE Co., EXCHANGE CHAMBER? 1 EDW i.PD-TERRACB (QUEEN-STREET END CARDIFF, aM 10, l'EWPORT. NO FEE$. FORMS FREE. Call <W write for particulars to — MANAGER, at Above Addresses. Te2. 2399. Cardiff. elfTg £10 to £ 10,000 on Note of Band and every c!a.es o ?*' Security. Fair interest, e3Y payments, and no dalav !!1 completion. First and Second Mertc-asree arrangea. Write cr call Nat. Tel., 467.—FIELDTNGS, HAYES-BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. e5147 MR- Pike, 17, Salisbury-road Tfr.f v:an tÏ!1i Money, eimplv CAlL write, or 'phone 4224. and you can be anmmodated without paying any f- or unreasonable delay. e2186 £20 TO £5,('00 ADVANCED TV By SPrn.ate Tender on Eimp1e Promissory Notes, Nt'> 13!1!s of Sale Taken. and absolute Privacy guaran- teed. First .letter Of appbration receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited upon bv a representative, who is emnowered to comnlete transaction on te«-ms mutua!!y ar;anged. NO CHARGE bemg made unless business actually oomrleted. Special quotations for Short Loans. Write, in confidence, to e!S37 C. WF.LLS. 16 CLARE-STREET. !>RITÖL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Requiring A PRIVATE LOAN, WITHOUT SURETIES OR DELAY, -annot rln better than applv to the Actual Lender—. ]fR. ,1. LEWIS, 1. PEMBROKE-TERRACE. G.o\RDIFF. Itjwill cost you nothing to inquire my terms. A23;;(1 THE 01d-eGhljôhed Pm"incial Union Bank co!\tinu to Lend i1mcn Sums Daily, f!om £10 to £ 1X00. nn Note Of Hand Alone or othÚ securltv. No offV.-E irriniry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy :n;cta.1mnt. Special rates for short periods. Largest ani most honouraoly conducted businees In the King- dom. Thousands of our regular customers have nt. presesd the,r entire satisfactFon !1 repeated transactions with us. A gentleman from Bank will wa-it upon you at once with Cich. CALL OR write. In confidence t "AA<;E,R. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, OUEFNS- SQUARE, ERTSTOL E5526 WITHOUT S E <• R P f&lRIUNG- LWrANS £ 10 TO £ 1,000 ARRANGED. To th who require a PRIVATE ad"fl:1C>e, re-payable by EAST INSTALMENTS, I will he oleased to quote low terms, All com!unicatio!!5 treated with trictet P!ivacy.-Apply. either personally or THROUGH the post, to MR. J, L. LEWIS, 1'2615 PILOT-CHAMBERS 102 QUEEN .8'I' CARDIFF. SPECTAL Terms—Short Date Lcan<. £ 5 re-pay £ 5 12 6 £ 20 re-pay £ 22 10 £ 10 £ 11 5 G I £ 5C £ 56 5 (I W. JACKSON, 15, STATION-ROAD, PEN.RTH. GLAMORGAN. ES2«S YOU CAN SORROW Aay ,Sum ftM £ 5 to £ 1.000 Direct from th" Actual Lend-. THE SOUTH W AL LOAN AND FINANCE OO. (Sole PMpr1('tors: William Aboott and Harrv Cohen), &0, TAFF-STREET PONTYPRIDD. Upon your own promissory note, 3J1d re-pay to lult. your circumstances. No sureties reouired We do not ADVERTISE fictitious terms. Full term/O and conditions clearh- stated before the money is ent. LOWEST interest charged. Strict privacy uara nteed. Call 01' write, i" confidence t:) tbe Manl<er. PHILIP MORRF 80. TAFF-STREET PONTYPRIDD, or t, 27. Edward-terrace, Ca!cH" ann 8. '1trlo,stret, i'w:1"\sea. 9 MONEY WANTEO A Schoolmaster Offers £ 3 Interest for Private LOAN jA- of £10: wi!! re'pay £ 2 monthly—P 77, Erening Express, Cardiff. E495YF FURNITURE CASH Buyers, stfifl he YOU often pass a thing"; now this '9 your chance to SECURE a comfortable Furnished Heme far £ 35 14s. 0d. aU that YOU want for four-roomed house; it is a marvel. Harris sell for cash; Harris ddiver free; you cannot do better thar. gFve a ca1L-Market-buildiJ:!gs, Kewpo1't. e820 CONTENTS of Superior Sitting-room and Bedroom Furniture, inli.il oak and sound walnut, for Dis- posal. privately; bargain.—1S5, Mackintosh-place, Roath Park. 1'4111'7 SUPERIOR Wainut Bedroom Suite for Sale, £ 8 IBS good Leather Dining Suite, £ 4: Massive Walnut Sideboard, £ 5; Piano. £ 8 10s.—2, Despenser-street. Car- diff. 6344r5 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TIT -ANTED, Sausage Machine, also Filler MUETB&1^ perfect (c:!d!tio and cheap" .—T. Po\Ve/. 17, Commercial-road, Newport. e390r6 TIT ANTED Loose Parcels and -Co,t!O!!$ of Fcre'gr. it Stamps Copeci3]\Y old English, of higher VALUE than a penny-M.. 134, City-road, Card!ff. t-44Crê MISCELLANEOUS. BOÖKBŒ!5!NG .3 õnes's.Wf,arto!" .street, CARDIF Pr!Vate Greet!ng and Wedding Cards; new designs; cheap. e26?S LADIES,—Madame! Indian Palmist, P!"nOIng it and Psychometrist. Bazaars—15, C1a.re.street Ri versicle Cardiff. 27:;1 MRS. Sawle, 179. City-road, Roath, Cardiff, gives highest prices for Ladies' and Gent.'s and Chil- dren's Left-off Clothing, parccls and packages promptly attended to. e499lr5 PROF. MichaeL far-f;¡m6dPalmlt,6tro!oge! Medical HerbJjst.-Con6ultatlO%, letters, 26, Caroline-street. Cardiff. e22 £ r7 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. OR Sale, Large Diamond Ring, Small Goid Diamond Pin, Rook and BABBIT Rifle, Cork-drawing Mahine-P 14. Fwning Express, Cardiff. e324r5 JAME*5 Keir(10 years with Mr. Splridion) puts Wrong Watch tught. The Bst and Cheapest Shop In C&'dil! for Repairs to Watche5, Cloàs. and Jewellery of every criptio!l (English or Foreign). MU5iMI Boxes Cleaned &nd Repa!red prom pt!v.-ote address—33. Castle Arcade (third CHOP from Castle-street). SHOP FITTINGS, CROSS Brothers ^ALE Department—Every ciase of Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly done at lo\. pris; send for illustrated Est. free.-CrD&.3 Brothers. The Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 and 4, st. )1:z.ry-street. CROSS Bros. (Ltd.), Department.—Large k various makes. Griffith'S x 13 x 12, 4 M.; 20 x 14 x -3. R5E. Perry's. 22 x 15 x 14, 85S.; 24 x 11 X 16, 90s. Milner's. 25 x 19 X 19, I05s.; 25 x 19 x 19, two DRAPERS, 126s—Ful! illustrated lists on aoplicatioo. TTTMTE -G!-Iffiths (Limited). Manufacturers SHRRO* Fittings, Stirchlev. Birmingham, !3.test C:tt.1'ogue £ ltop Fittings, 8how Stands ELL2R^ MEDICAL REMEDIES. RTTFICIAL Lege, Hands, Ey, Crütc1:i:-fÖr' mity AppJianœs; Makers of SI-lesI! Easifit Trues; Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Elastic Stock- lng, &c. :ist free: estaft. 1838—Allen Pearce, Charles-street, CardHf. Nat- TeL, ^282. E2556 MITCHELL'S Rheumatic Pills, Is. Id. post free; .1': cured thousands, Herbalist Herbs, in packets, Sd. Cure yourself of all complaints; advice free of charge.-Mtssage Treatment and Magnetic Healer, 16, „ Wyndham Arcade, Cardiff. e4470r5 S~~L £ ND stamped envelope for advice to Mrs. O. Stewart, Herbalist and Ly Specialist—Address 9, Guinea-street, BristoL 82127 SP;\T!e Advice Free. Don't suffer fi b;;1: Write at once stating symptoms, 4c., for fr6e advice. -E!ther sex write (in confidence) to W. P. Harvey, 14, Station-street. Nrort, Mon. _7ô TEAGUELINE Herbs, wonderful Curative Medicine for all Diseases of the Blood, Indigestion, Constipa- tinn, Piles, Sciatica, Rheumatism post free-<me packet lOd., three for 2E—Teague, Station-etreet, Newport. _e266S mRIMNELL;S-Pill.s and Powders have Cured X Thr>usa.nds. WHY not you? See that you get Esta.hlis.hed 1619" on every label.-TrllJll1elI, the Herhalist, 144. Richmond-road. Cardil!. Agents wanted. To Prevent Fraud see tha,t you get" Established 1879 on ecery label and wrapper of preparations, without which nene are genui:1!Trim- nell, the Herbalist. 144. Ca.rdltf. e36S 64-PAGE BOOK ABOUT HERBS AND HOW ro USE THEM, post free: send for one. TRIM NELL, The HerbaI !et. 144. Rich mond.road, C3.rdi!r. EPtablisned 1879. MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. AS Engines. Oil Engines, 'SuctjõnGä6PG.n. New and Second-hand Engines, IN5 stock at Cardiff; cash or deferred paymnts.-Cross1ey Bros. (Limited), 37. Westgate-stroet.Cardiff E2368 L- ATÏI"t.-WanUd. good second-hand Lathe, Sin. to 8jn. contre,-State fu!! part!cula.r8. maker, and lowest pnoe, .1c)-, Evening Express, Cardiff. er5 TO- Iron Founders.—For Sale. 500 Tons of Cast Iron Scra,p, Machinery and Light.-AppJy H. SmL Metal Merchant, 102. utrê.tetree,- Gloucester. er6 rTTWo Cast lron Drums, 4ft. dia., 2ft. 6in. wide, X brass-bushed, with shaft, brake, &C Bhys H' Llanelly. _d_- ee6.:s WATERTanks—40 by 4J, 30 by 42, 24 by 6, d 13 by 6.=.lt_f!a, Llanelly. e66r5 'iX7 ANTED immediately. Vertical Compound Engine, W 200/30-h.p.; pe HOlbs.; Belli* Morcon type preferred.—Photo, terms, part'iculan. to Glyn, e1lin¡ ETP"fI. Swansea.. el21r6 WANTED. 2cwt. Power m(imr and-par- ticulars to Thos. W. Ward (Limited), Sheffield. c.8n4 WEEKLY )!AIL, OE PENNY—EYEEY F:B.IDY. v