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CROSS BROTHERS, ltd.* LATEST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES. GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE 1 IN THEIR LARGE AND SPACIOUS SHOWROOM. INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN T HTU'X'GT "D"D PLAIN FIGURES AT XlOl JTJ[MUJtjO< CROSS BROS., Ltd, 3 & 4, St. Mary-st, & 18-19, Chu rch-tCardiff.
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LOOK TO YOUR APPEARANCE. | How many pleasant people we meet about of whom w« say: "What a pity their appearance should be spoiled by bad teeth!" Thats 0 of the ?aeetion may appeal to you. The other is more important. What about your health? Many people dose themselves with drums for stomach troubles. That's unnecessary and harm- ful. Get to the seat of the trouble. Because the Teeth are decayed bad humours are being constantly filtered through vour system. Let me make an appointment with you, examine the Teeth, and advise you as to the remedy FREE OF CHARGE. GEO. POOLE, DENTIST, I j 11 & 13, West bourne-crescent, Cardiff.
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. NEW THEATRE, QARDIFF. Proprietor A Manager ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at Two. SPECIAL REVIVAL of the WORLD-FAMED COMIC OPERA, LES CLOCHES DE QORNEYILLE. NEXT WEEK— THE SPECKLED BAKD. By COX AN DOYLE. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 376. a8548 NEW THE A T R E. NEXT WEEK. THE GREAT ADELPHI THEATRE SUCCESS (Now Playing in London)— fpHE gPECKLED BAND, AN ADVENTURE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, By ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. Seats can Now be Booked. a8567 CARDIFF EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director STOLL 6.45—TWICE NIGHTLY—9. Seats may be Booked by Post or Telephone —Nat. 625. Booking Office Open Daily from Ten till 4.30; Saturdays. Ten till Two P-m. The Sliding Roof makes the Empire the Coolest Theatre in Wales. TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT T AFAYETTE, 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- natea 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., The GREAT LAFAYETTE will Present a Specially Augmented Programme. KATIE BUTLER, Comedienne. New Series of Up-to-date Subjects on THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. T W M JONES, Welsh Patter Comedian. THE VILLIONS, Comedy Cyclists, Dancers, and Eccentrics. F. V. ST. CLAIR, The Popular Song Composer. QUEENIE LEIGHTON, 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. Entirely New Programme of High-class Pictures, including— THE ALTAR OF LOVE, A Drama that makes you feel the love that passeth all understanding—the abiding love of the parent fpiutbft-ffhlld. ■ TONTOLINI TURNS A SOMERSAULT, A laugh from beginning to end. THE THREE FRIENDS, A Masterpiece of Canine Intelligence. MISS SIMPKIN'S BOA RDERS, ~A h "AllOver" Smile. MEMORY'S POWER, A Dramatic Play by AfTdre Arnyvelde. MISS GWLADYS THOMAS, The Dainty Little Welsh Girl. I ROUND ABOUT CONSTANTINE, I Some exceedingly pretty Snapshots. THE SHEPHERD'S SWEETHEART, A Splendid Story in Four Scenes & Tableaux. ATIVE INDUSTRIES IN COCHIN CHINA, Shown in Beautiful Coloured Pictures. MR. BERT WILLIAMS, The Popular Elocutionist. THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW, A rongly impressiye Drama. of a man's victory over debauching environments, proving himself to he the man of the hour. Seats can be Booked in advance. LI8866 Box Office Open Daily. 10 a.m. till ipp.m. ALYMPIA ROLLERRINK, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Manager Mr A. TETLOW. THREE SESSIONS D-AI'LY— 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. THE COOLEST PLACE IN CARDIFF. "VT E W P O R T EMPIRE 1 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 Alt. Agoust, Continental Jugglers. Pat Rafferty. The Closed Door, shown on the American Bioscope. My Fancy, in her Dancing Scena, Winter, Spring, and Summer Bicycles Stored Free of Charge fJVHEATRE JJOYAL, 0ARDIFF. Acting Manager .Mr. J. Windsor Stevenson. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. HUGE RECEPTION. THE STEPMOTHER. 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 JJINK, WESTGATE-STREET. THREE 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 DRESS COSTUMES at Messrs. JOTHAM and SON, St. Mary-street- MEET ME AT THE RINK." a8214 CENTRAL JJOLLER RINK, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. NOW OPEN. THREE SESSIONS DAILY— 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. GRAND MILITARY BAND. POPULAR PRICES. CENTRAL- THE FAVOURITE RINKING RESORT. a8309 SCHOLASTIC gOOK JJEPOT, PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, 95, QUEEN STREET, J. H DYER. DISCOUNT BOOKSELLER. Science Class Books for Evening Schools, Drawing Material, and ail Requisites NOW IN STOCK. Discount, 3d. in the lB. Off Books Not Net. NOTE THE ADDRESS. e2598 Horton's Original Benedict Pills (FOB FEMALES ONLY) Ttv femr days correct aU irregularities and remove all obstructions; also nure anjemia, and cause no injury; to the married or single are invaluable. By post, under cover. for 1/li or 2/9, from Hortoll and Co., Chemists (late Chief Dispenser frem Binningham Lying-in Hospital), 10 IJopt-, Aston Manor, Birmingham. Sold ovtr 40 jwaw. SUPPLIED DmECT ONLY. SELDOM STEB FAIL, EXCURSIONS. PAND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). SAILINGS FliOM CAIWIFF AND PENARTH. (Wind, weather, and cirainstaiicee permitting.) xote.^cotiro xs will be availa"bli: 1CT END OF SEASON. LEAVE cardIff LEAVE wkstojT- Wed. 5th, 4.15, 5X, 6.20 pm 5.0, 110.10 am, 4.10, a6.30, 5.35, 7.20 prù 3.30, 8.45 pm | 10.20; 11.0 am, 4.0, 6.30, 5.0, 5.35 pm 7.30 pm Sat. 8th, 9.30, *11.0 am, 1.0, j 10.20, 11.45 am, 3.4.15, 5.35, 1.30 pm 6.30, 8.30 pm Mon. 10th, 9.40, 10.0 am, *12.0, *10.30, 10.50 am. *12.45, 1.30, 2.0, 6.15 pm aj.0, 7.15, 7.30 pm Tues. llth, 10.30 am, 2.15 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. ] LEAVE CLEYEDON. I e.7.45 pm I 9.50 am, e8.0 pm f.2:7th, hc6.0 pm 9.55 am I LEAVE Cardiff; | LEAVE BRISTOL. 5th, bc3.15 pm | 9.0 am Fri. 7th, bc6.0 pm 9.0 am LEAVE CA RDIFFI- LEAVETLFKACOMBB Thur. 6th, 10 45 am I 3.30 pm Fri. 7th, 11.0 am J5.!0pm Sat. £ th. U.G am, §1.0 pm I 3.30, 56.0 pm Mon. 10th, 11.0 Hm 4.15 pm SPECIAL NOTICE.—Return Fare Ilfracombe 25. 6d. Coupon Holders 3s. 6d. Steamer Calls Off Lvnmouth, except when marked 5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5th. CLEVEDON, Via WESTON.—Cardiff 5.0 pm, Clevedon 7.45. Fare, Is. EVENING TRIP CLEVEDON.—Cardiff b6.15 pm, Clevedon e7.45. Fare, Is. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th. CLEVEDON, Via WESTON.—Cardiff 5.0 pm, Cleve- don 8.0 pm. Fare, Is. EVENIKG TRIP CLEVEDON.—Cardiff b6.0 pm, Clevedon Fare, Is. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th. AFTERNOON TRIP ILFRACOMBE (Direct).—CardHt !n,-lfraco:re,-5. 6d. THROUGH BOOKINGS from all TAFF VALE and RHYMNEY STATIONS TO WESWN and ILFRA- COMBE. Half-fare Coupon Books (not tran8fera), 205. worth for 10s., are being: Í6Sued. Steamer calls" atTPenarth except trj shown thus a CallI" at Penarth Oil nxt outward journey, b Penarth 20 minutes earlier, c Single Trip. For Further Partlculam apply to Wm. Guy, 70a. Bute- strt, or T. Cook and Son, 2, Duke"5treet, Cardiff. Telegrams; "Primrose." Nat. Tel.: 211 Cardiff. 307074 PLACE I YOURSELF IN I HANDS. | HE ASKS YOUR CONFIDENCE, AND B IS PREPARED TO JUSTIFY IT. He H PLACES A T YOUR COMMAND THE ■ MANY ADVANTAGES OF A LIFE- ■ TIME'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. H SELECTION FROM THE LARGES) AND MOST EXPERTLY CHOSEN STOCK IN THE DISTRICT. SURER VALUE AND LOWER TRICES THAN POSSIBLE UNDER THE HEAVY MIDDLE PROFIT METHODS OF OTHERS. HIS SINQLE AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU — RETAIN YOU AND SAVE YOU MONEY IN EVERY DIRECTION. WITH WHAT SUCCESS HE CAN ACCOMPLI SH THIS. HIS EVER-EXTENDING BUSINESS BEMAiNS A SOLID PRWF. 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 DROP IN. ON YOU EARLIEST OPPOR- TUNITY, AT THE RIQRT ADDRESS, fl 2, QUEEN-STREET AND 1, ST. THE BRITISH FIRM, DO NOT BE MISLED BY ANY SIMI- LARITY OF WINDOWS. THERE IS ONLY ONE PURSER'S, AS A STUDY OF THE PRICES AND VALUES WILL SOON SHOW YOU. JUST NOW THE NEW SEASON'S DISPLAY AFFORDS A FINE CHANCE. A 'iALL BUT UNUSUALLY — FINE PARCEL OF DIAMOND ■ fl /fl AND SAPPHIRE 13ct., HALF- t) I B M HOOP ENGAGEMENT RING. t U U COSTING ELSEWHERE 21/- SOME LATEST DESMNS IN  FASHIONBLE FANCY L I ft LOCKETS FOR TWO PHOTOS, 8 ROUND OR OVAL. USUAL U/ U PRICE 1016  A REMARKABLE RANGE OF massive real gold DOUBLE CURB BRACELETS, 4* n WITH PATBNT SAFETY nt'/ /Mf* CA I T ATTACHMENT. M M I /Wfj% SPLENDID PRESENT. ?F/t?? (USUALLY 5&) ?* ALL THE SEASON'S LATEST SOLID SILVER NOVELTIES. QUAINT, UNIQUE. ENTICING. M LUCKY CHARMS, RA TYINg, II.I BUTTONS, TICKET BOXES, I 11 fl F L ? W E R AND MATCH- I U ? II i;l)iD,R BifN¥r-: SHOE LIFTS. USUALLY 1/6 AND UP FTNE LOCKING, STRONG. AND |W /g\ ACCURATE, REAL SILVER ? ,? WATCHES. FULLY GFARAN. pB m? TEED. USUAL PRICE 10/6. V# M HERE IS ANOTHER LITTLE BATCH OF PLEASANT THINCS THAT MAKE GOOD BUYINC. VERY ELEGANT SILVER- PLATED AFTERNOON TEA m v .—. SERVICES, WITH TRAY COM It /0 PLETE, SUITABLE FOR WED- I t /8 DING PRESENT. USUALLY I V %? DAINTY, REAL SILVER- M I MOUNTED JAM SPOONS, ? BUTTER KNIVES, PICKLE I g. :!]J;I?R A%"ER PJxt | REQUISITES. ELSEWHEIŒ Z/6 HANDSOME HEAVILY- 3 PLAT E.D FOUR-BOTTLE MM I fgJ% DINNER CRUETS. USUALLY "§' 11 SOLD AT 7/6 ?/  A FEW CHOICELY-ENGRAVED, M IM HEAVILY PLATED CAKE C #Q TRAYS, OF UNIQUE PAT- M H TERN AND PERFECT FINISH. W U USUALLY 10/6 J 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 BY RETURN. JORN PURSER AND SONS, THE BRITISH WATCH and JEWELLERY EXPERTS, ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF, 2,QUEEN-STREET ▲XJ> II, ST. JFOHN'S-SQ. I MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE SHOP, CARDIFF. | — s —-—————————————————_ LATEST DESIGNS IN WEDDING CARDS, AT THE STATIONERY STORES, WHSTERN MAIL-BUIXJDJKFIS J EXCURSIONS. Tbe Bristol Channel Passenger Boate (Limited). RED FUNNEL MNE. t DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON. LEAVE CARDIFF PIER- | LEAVE WESTON i'o HEAD. PENAKTH and CAR- DIFF DIRECT. Wed. 5th, 5.0 pm Thur. 6th, 9.45 am, 5.0 pm 110.35 am, 7.0 pm Fri. 7th, 10.15 am, 5.0 pm 111.5 am, 7.0 pm Sit. Sth. 10.0 am, 12.25, 5.50 pm: 10.50 am, "4.15, 7.0 pm Mo-n. 10th, 9.45, 11.40 am, 1.50 110.35 am, *12.30, 5.30 pm Steamer Calls Penarth except when maiked ». THROUGH BOOKINGS FROM ALL BARRY, TAFF VALE, AND RHYMNEY STATIONS. Red Funnel Office, PIer-head, Caraiff. Nat. Tel. 783. D. L. MACINTOSH. General Manager. SHIPPING. CANADA AND "UNITED STATES. LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS. Good Accommodation for All Classes. Lowest Faroe to NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA. QUEBEC. MONTREAL, and all Inland Points. Fall Information and Printed Matter Free. Book your Passage at Offioe of THOS. OOOK and SON. eZ78 2. Duke-street, Cardiff. LET US DO THIS FOR YOU! FIRST.-Let us prove to you beyond all doubt that we can offer you infinitely better value in Artistic Low-Priced Furniture than any other furnishing house in South Wales. It is SO! Come and see!! SECOND.—Let us relieve you of the s burden of Home Furnishing. Try our Scheme of Easy Payments. It's simple-and fair-and will prove a wonderful help. IrjlHIRD—Let us have the opportu- A nity of talking the matter over j with you TO-DAY! Don't put off 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. THE ROATH I FURNISHING CO., 42, CITY-RD., CARDIFF, CHURCH-STREET, ABERTILLERY. HIGH-STREET, BARGOED. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. One Last Opportunity To see Mrs. Clara E. SLATER, the Largest Belt Specialist in Great Britain (Late Maker to London Hospital, Soho Hospital for Women, City of London Infirmary, and Patients of the late Sir Morrell Mackenzie). ALL ADVICE FREE For 20 years Mrs. Slater has been pursuing her mis- sion against the use of in- waTd instruments, and has relieved and CURED over 80.000 women. Her special outward appliances are for: Kupture (Navel and Umbili- cal), Prolapsus Uteri, Float- ing Kidney, and All Inward Weaknesses peculiar to Women. Also Special Belts for Use After Operations and Mrs. Slater's. Special COMPRESS BELT (adapted for Stout Ladies). Note.—The most eminent operating surgeon alive said"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, Station road, Bridgend. THURSDAY, OCT. 6th.-Cory-hall, Cardiff. FRIDAY, OCT. 7th.-Central-hall, Orchard- street, Swansea. SATURDAY, OCT. 8th.—Cleveland Hotel, Sta- I tion-road, Llanelly. Hours 2 to 5 p.m. Send post-card for new Illustrated Booklet, "Why Inward Instruments should NOT be Worn," to Mrs. C. E. SLATER, Southport. e2642 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THJS QUEEN'S GRAVY SALT. It 18 truly delicious for ootonrlng and flavouring tiranaa. Sou PA, Stews, Ac. It please* Cook and all good Housewives. NO TROUBLE. NO EXPENSE. Warranted made from Thirost Sugar and Salt. Try it I You will be dellgfhted. Sold Everywhere in jd., id-, and 3d. Blocks. Manufacturers mE BIRMINGHAM FOOD SUPPLY CO.. LMTZD, I VICTORIA WOBKS. BIRMINGHAM. emi L-T=:I; BU:ND: 1 J-J OABDS. AT THE STATIONERY STORES. WESTERN MAIL-BUILDINGS CARDIFF. PREPAID SCALE. COMr.IXED SCALE for Small Prepaid Advertise, mer.ts in the" WESTERN MAIL" and EVEXIXO EXPRESS THREE II SIX | OIWL TIMBS. TIMES. I I s. D. 8. n. a. D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 12 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 3 0 j 3 0 23 to 30 words 1 4 2 8 14 0 Each extra 8 q 0 8 10 ,I words Smal) Prepaid Advertisemnta fe Inserted In tb* EVENING EXPBEsS at tti* :o:ta- UI8 1 attC* thbb* SIX I I lICL TIKSS. TimblS. S. D. B. D. 8. D. 14 words OS 0 0 0 8 15 to22 words 0 5 0 10 13 23 to 30 words 0 7 12 18 Each extra 8 0 2 0 4 0 6 words ANSWERS TO ADVERIISFMENTS. Iteplles to Advertisements directed to tue "ltvenlBl Expreeu" Office will be handed out on production of a ticket, which may be obtained when the advertise- ment is ordered, or they will be forwarded to the Advertiser's Address, provided etampe to oover poetage are supplied. Applicants for Situations are requested not to send origInal documents (copies should be sent; or photo- fcraphs with replies to advertisements when letters are addrecsod to Box Numbers at this office. The proprietors oancot undertake any responsibility it testimonials or photographs are lost. PERSONAL. l??E 'ON 8en taj?ing l?m6T'?lla, engraved "Hilda Evans," from S. Martin's Church, Sunday, return same to Verger, or 52, Alfred-street, immediately. er7 | LOST AND FOUND. I' -F-'OVND, at :T Belac:pY'th;ee whit Fi?et; not claimed in three days will be sold.- Howells, Victoria-road, Six Bells. e411r6 ITWrND, White Pomeranian Dog; if not owned in 3 r dal's will be sold to defray expenses—C/o 19, Victorfet-rr-ad, Blaenau fJwent, AbertUlery. e409r6 LOST, Thursday, Gold-rimmed Eye Glasses, between G.W.R. and 8, St. Andrew's-crescejit. Reward. TBAYED to Penycoedcae Farm, Aberbeeg, One 'J Mountain Sheep, with horns, short tail; has been there since October, 1909. If not claimed in seven days "III be so!d to defray expenses. e23r5 ?r??B)ark'?r?'htt?*S]iecp Dog Found. Spptembcr J- 28th. by Thomas James, 21st Row, Sirhowv; not claimed in three days sold. e 191r.I 10s. Reward will be paid for the Present-Address of John Griffiths," last heard of nine years ago as residing at Cwmbach, Aberdarc*, then about 74 'e'1rs of age; formerly of Bradley, near Bilston, Staf. fordshire; if dead, place of burial required.—Com- municate with Thomas Griffiths, 114, Wellington-road, Bilston, Staffs. c8098 CLERICAL. IFIOW to EnteY the Church"; booklet free to can- X l didates.—Tutor, Priorslee Vicarage, St. George's, Salop. eZllr8 ANT?:D, at Advent or sooner, Curate; sound Churchman; good visitor—Apply Rector, Bed- wellty. e596r!0 LEGAL. -+- BARRISTER requires Youth as Clerk; small salary. tate auy expenence, P 47, Evenmg Expre>G, Cardiff. e357r6 LAW for th ? Million: By a Practiml Lawyer, ?p,- LA:tn; al! m¡rtiP ?eq?Llred ;'l:Ji): purpoaas. Ko tome shouid be without .his book. Price Is., botjxl in cloth is- Cd., potreage 3d.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. PUBLIC NOTICES. y M.C.A., CARDIFF, POPULAR J- • LECTURES. 1910.—Oct. 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 HAXDS, A.R.A.M., "Folk Song." Dec. 5: Dr. VAUGIIAN CORNISH, F.G.S.—" The 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-" Eg,,Vt, a Land of Treasure." Feb. 13: ARTHV-Z DIOSY. Es(I.iVexico,'Past and Present." Feb. 27: Dr. WALFORD DA VIES, A.R.A.M., F.R.C.O. (of the Temple London)=" Church Music." March j3: Prof. BOTTOMLEY-" Plants in the Makine Match 27: Sir J. H. YOXALL, M.P.Curio Collecting. Prices for Twelve Lectures :-Balconv- Front Row, 12s. 6d.; other Rows, 10s. 6d.; area —Reserved 10s. 6d., Unreserved 6s—Annlv a8501 SECRETARY, Y.M.C.A., Cardiff. SALES BY AUCTION. 215, BUTE-ROAD. CARDIFF' SHORT NOTICE OF SALE TO BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. A. SETCHFIELD and ■i"JL SON have received 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, Copper Urns Ac No Reserve. For Particulars See Posters. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. a8524 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE Western Mail Limited g, d. Western Mail Song Folio (No. 2) 1 0 11 Mano Folio (No. 2) 1 0 Violin and Piano Album .1 () Bowerman'g Dance Mnsic Polio. 1 0 Saxvred Song Folio .J? I 0 Triumph Dance Music Folio 1 0 Songs of Praises (No. Z) 0 6 Do. do. (No. 1, words only) 0 1 La.w for the Million 1 0 Do. do. (cloth) 2 6 Medioine for the Million 1 0 Do. do. (cloth) 1 6 Guide to Oardiff 0 6 Map of Cardiff 0 6 Cardiff Directory 7 6 ff Directory í Pontypridd Direotory 2 6 Cardiff and Channel Tide Tables.. 1 0 Cymru: Heddyw ac Yforu 6 0 Western Mail Diary, Foolscap, Full Cloth 1 6 Gardening for the M-a.s6eS 0 6 Do. do. (cloth) 1 0 Shakspeare'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, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. (POSTAGE EXTRA.) Use Globe Metal Po l 'ts h Paste. & Liquid. <Z and have bright Paste- 2ct, 4d. an d krger tins. SI brasses yourself. Liqaid, 2d.,6d. and I/- sprinkler-top J jg/i M cans. P [j GNcers and Stcn-es e-verywbere. )j SM ??W «G!obe" alone can RAiMEs&c.EL. ? ? ( lJöD    Bow. Londoa, E. shine-the shine of surpassing-bril-' ^i/7. that shine that is so easily", obtained. JW MEDiCAL. DI.SPCIVSEB and Dresser required for a week, from lIth.-Dr. S11aw Lvttle, (,ilfvnydd, Pontypridd. e457r!0 LOCUM Ter.enship wanted by thoroughly reliable niedicEil 1ati who has just relinquished his prac- tice; experienced in all class of work; w,,11 received; Wales or Wesit of England preferred.—P 60, Evening Express. Cardin. e423riO MEillCAL iw-. ?)rie aDDlvlng ror Appoint- 1\1 E ;l;\L t:I;Q;Üo;aeD v;;kn. At K'ind and cwmtillery arIa Rose Hevworth -Medical Fund are asked to Communicate with the Medical Secretary, Xiritisli Medical zissociation, 4W, Strand, Loutlcn; or with Mr. R. J. Counter, 11, Ciytha 1';uk..¡o::d, X<?,vpcrt. M ou. e2573 Q ElnOn Student (male) wants Post as Dispenser and I-J .ttcnd;¡nl; experienced; references; can and attend 1l11dwifé'r\P 76, Evening Exprets, Cardiff. e494r7 DENTISTRY. TEMPLAR Maiins T'entC-al Rooms. ardM Swan3eo. TA beravo n. See addreas?-s beJow. N- ""1'11- Teeth.—Single Tooth from 2s. 6d.; eetø frm .1 one guin- rpHE Bono".vne<l TIve-guln«» Sets, uiifurpassed ice X elegance and durability. E.xTR.nONS.-Oroi;y 16., or with Sinedol (paID- J_J Ic.ss pi->ce^s) 2s. acl? tootb. FREE Extractions with"Slnedol wii«n new teeth are ordf-roii. RKPAI7!> t? Artifici3l Teeth of any make done Rprornpt.l. dH'ap!v, and vfll. EMPLAU 14.1is' D,?t!t?ll Boome.—All open Da.lly. TCardt.-T-51. Quntroot (near Empire!. Swan=«3-Z4r, Oxford-street (opposite Emplrs), and Aberavon—26. Water-fltreet mear Market). e?5ft MUSICAL. u ANG\L A- -:SNUAL A Nl:AL A.'? A 1, L?.A, RALE. ASALE. A good, sound, L(indon-in;ide Piano for £12: splendid case; good tone; ivory keys.—Waddington and Sons (Limited). 29/51. City-road, Cardiff. NNIIAL SALE.—A genuine 30-guinea Pianoforte; jSX. bn usrd at a few concerts only; accept 24 guinoas. at lis. per month; discount for cash.—Wad- dingtons, City-road. _u ANNUAL SALE.—S. Brinsmead Piano; nearly new; Aacrept 28 guineas, 0h easy t.?MJis, or discount for a.,h: "mtll 40 zuineas.-Uaddington, Piano Ma.k:: City-road, Cardiff. I NNCAL pri h tIron Grand, by Wil- t\. I i:JJ¿;hp:recr:tn :bYhll; keys; noble instrument; rieh tone: accept L20 prompt ca.sh.—Waddingtons, City-rdad, Cardiff. KNCAL SALE.—A Waddington Art Model, as Atised by Ikir. Chas. J. Ros". Solo Pianist. Queen's- ha.n. London; in ebony case. .richly, inhiid with Fuchsia Marqueterie; deep, rich tone; nothing finer; accept C35 net cash; honestly worth double.—Waddington and Sons. Piano Makers, City-road, Cardiff. A NN-UAL SALE.-Waddi?gt,,n and Sons have ASeverzil good Second-hand and Shop-soiled Pianos and Organs which they intend clearing during Sale at unheard-of prices, from £5 and from monthly pay- ments of 5s. Send for complete list.—29/31, Citv-road, Cardiff. e2J 53 FOR Sale Burr Walnut Piano, by well-known maker: in perfect condition; cost £45 three years ago; accept £17 10s.; expert examination if required. AIpo beautiful tone Awencan Ihstop Organ: room wanted. —P 2, Evening Express, Cardiff. e33Or5 IF you vmt a Piano or Organ do not be per?,ot?d tFbltf:tr;,t per?ou to purohase until vou have if?ertain-d the extnor4iLrar?y value We are offering. You will save many pounds, be most, liberally treated, and get, the easiest possible terms by purchasing from us. Duck. Son. and Pinker, The Great Piano Merchants. Pultney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue acd book of advice free. Name this paper. PIANO wanted; iron e, trfchord; must be cheap for cash.—Full particulars apply 0 83, Evening Express, Cardifl^ e90r& SPLENDID PFd-110 (i)'Alnnaine); ivory keys; sound condition; good tone; accept C8 10.; cash wanted; genuine bargain.—2, Deepenser-street, Cardiff. el70r3 WANTED, a smart Lady Vamper and make~herself If generally useful: good home and wages; Western Valleys District.-Apply 0 95, Evening Express. C'ar- diff- e151r? WANTED at once, young Lady Pianist; willing to make herself useful; good home to suitable person.—Apply Talbot Armis, Bridgend. e52r5 WANTED, Pianist for Rink.ee ad?,,rtiseme?t for If\bn;H,øE.: P?rth"?l Pavilion. c8534 _'XI' ANTED, Lady Pianist; aged23-26;ab?tainLr: I f assist light work; reference required; good home to suitable person—Full particulars X., Evening Ex- press^Merthyr. e503r7 £31-10S.- Cash, magnificent Upright Grand Piano; walnut case, full iron frame, overstrung, under damper, check auction; offered at half original value; equal to new. several other undoubted bargains on view at Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen-street rardllT- e229r7 SCHOLASTIC. CLj<;RKSHIPS:-£450;- Admiralty, War, Customs. V-/ Excise Offices; Vacancies now; open to all; &ged 15 to 22; experience unnecessary; special erplanatory pamphlet frco—Secretary, Cidl- Semce Bureau, Albert-Hall Edinburgh. 82551 CITIL Service Ha Unique Advantages Skerrv^s c ('ivil Service College pmvide6 the best prepara- tion.—Prospectus and local success list post free upon application to Secretary, f&wry's College, 134, QUeéQ- streat, <'aid iff. e356rl0 ETSENCH La?d y ('x-teecher in a school of languages, X Gives L.?.n; in French, Grammar, Conservation, and Literature; translations Mile. Angeba-ult 3, Keppoch-street. Cardiff. e444rll MINING Exajn 1 nations.—Postal Leseons7 Itiming, .Surveying, Electricity; write for syllabus Cambrian Mining School, Perth. e?673 WANTED immediateiy, a Dailv Nursery Governess^ I two children; usual English subjects, French, 1nd music.—Apply Mrs. Hinne Thomas, The Nook, Sully, Cardiff. e237r5 HOUSEKEEPERS, COMPANIONS, &c AS H.i?-?ekep,,r in Small Hotel by superior, trust- ■ 1 worthy Person aged 33; good referonœM Hughes, No. 3, Me rthyr-road, Abergavenny. er6 G ENTL EAVOMAN. experiellcecl, desires Engagement Housekeeper, lady; cook, baking; Cardiff district. Writ,, 0 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4750r8 GENTLEWOMAN desires Engagement as Lady's GI-?,efu I Compamon.-Box H. M., Evening Express Newport. e270r8 HOUSEKEEPER requires Situation; Small fan-iilv; good and economical manager.—Mrs. Norman, i3' Telelkebir-road, Uopkinstowri^ Pontypridd. erll SITUATION wanted as Housekeeper, house—Apply M., Post Office, Bryncethin, near [Inrig-end. e312r5 WANTED, Situation as Hous^eper -:[tivkl Person to a working man; ,-y .id industrious, economical; good references; Welsh and English.—P 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. e441r6 Wf ANTED,- experienced Working Housekeeper; clean habits; 40 to 45; fond of children (boys 4 and 6); widower (in business).—J. V., Evening Express, Swan- 3ea.. el38r6 WANTED, Situation Working Housekeeper to r-spi?ctabl- working man. with one or two chil- dren, in or near Cardiff; reference.—Apply .0 82, Kvening Express, Cardiff. e89r6 w ANTED, Post as Mother's Uelp; dressmaker; good references.—Ap £ iy Norman, c/o Milner. Newsagent, Barry. e304r5 WANTED, Maid for little Girl, five; able sew well and wait at table.-Appiy, with references, Mrs. Percy Jacob, Rockleigh, Port Talbot. el2r5 WIDOW desires Post as Working Housekeeper to bachotor or wl(1owr; capahle; good plain cJ)()k; 7 years' reference.—II. W., EveIling Exprest-, Newport. • e377rl0 NURSES. CCOUCHEMENT.—Nurse Wridc Receives Patients, l:l.. pending a.nd during Accouchement; strictly private.—66, Plastarton-avenue, Cardiff. el65r7 ACCOI'CHEMT/NTS.—Cert ifi cat. ed Nurse Receives A. i2at!eLits (private), pending ?Lnd durin; terms mode rate. Tel., 365 P.O.-53, Tudor-road, Cardiff. erio "1X7"ANTED, Nurserymaid, and to help a little with » T housework while children are at lessons.—Apply Irs. Tudor Owen, Ash Hall, Cow-bridge. c3048 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. AUSTRALIA.—Wanted, 25 DOD1esU -£2- f&ro S¡-me Areturned; New Zealand, L2 16s Send references Davids' Registry, Caxdiff. e85r5 CAPABLE Cook-General and llonse-ParlourmajdJ not under 25 for small family.—Write all par- ticulars 11, Beach-road, Penarth. c8538 COOK-Ueneral wanted; clean, respectable; wages £20 housemaid kept; reference. Bloomer, Clydach, Swansea Valley. el4r5 EXPERIENCED Cook-General wanted for small Efamily.-Mrs. Cox, Newcroft, Llanishen, near Car- dilL all3r6 EXPERIENCED Servant wanted for end of October. —Mrs. Vaughan, Dromore, Tredegar. e216r5 EXPERIENCED General; good reference; another Ekept.Krs. Plant, The Rise. Penhill. Cardiff. er5 GOOD Plain Cook Disengaged; would work tem- G O: 2, Blaenclydach-etreet, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e.326r5 G OOD C-ôok -ir-ed.-=-APpJy- to Mrs. Price Lewes, GTyglyn Aeron, CUiau Aeron, South Wales. er6 H-O-USEMAIDera(wa.nted,- aged about 21; must Hbe clean, strong, and steady.-State particulars, or apply evenings, 7, park-place, Cardiff. e224r5 ANTRYMAID and good General wanted Imperial Hotel, Tenby.-8ta.te age, wages, reference to Manager. 0368rio REQUIRED, experienced Cook-General by end of October.—Apply Mr-% Callaghan, Lissadran^ Llanishen. e438rl0 REQUIRED imhorougtlly exPerienced RCook (baking), P40; Parlourmaid, £ 30; Usdul Sewingmaki, £24; Scullerymaid.—Apply Gray's, City Chambers, Empire, Cardiff. Stamp. Ladies suited immediately. eum SITUATION wanted as Under-Housemaid or Under- Parlourmaid.—-E.. Post Office, Pontyclun. er6 'T1BUSTWORTHY General ?eq.i-d; good references; .J. famliv 2.-Apply (fully) immediately, 85, Cathedral- road, C,?diff. e470rll W- ANTED at once, good, strong Girl as Kitchen- maid; aged 16 or 17; references.—Apply P 67, Eveming Express, Cardiff. e468r6 W r:: at once, thoroughly experienced General Servant; reference r?luired.-Ap?ply Richards, Ty-ar-5-graig, Pontypridd. e458rS W ANTBD, Cook; doctor's fainily (four children): I, nursery and dining-room meals; house-parlour- maid outside boy, nurse, -and nursemaid kept.-Apply Mrs. Style. Pembroke, stating age and wages required. No one under 30 need apply; interview necessary. c8536 WANTED, experienced Gemeral; good plain cook; no washing.—Mrs. Meares, 26, Bryngwya-road. New- port. e450rl0 WANTED at o=e, smart Morning GirL-Apply 25, Romillv-road West, Victoria Park, Canton. ar6 WANTED, November 1st, experiim? House-Par- W'id ;N:f n;Îic1iue: ing, October 11, 7 to 9; or Wednesday, October 12, 3 to 4.-Apply Miss Harrison, Vicarage, Charles-street, Cardiff. e>395rl0 WANTED immediately, experienced Upper Housed maid for country place—Apply Mrs. Morgan Jones, Uanmiloe, Pendine, St. Clears, Carmarthen- shire. e442r6 "VT7 A:!m=;,gm Woman for House- TT work and AasMt in -Shop; must be able to give ohamg,e.-Apply, peramally, afternoon, Mxs. Pope, 24, CaroHne-tftrtert, Cardiff. eo64r€ w ANTED, Cook-General and House-Parionrmaid for St. Pagan's; close to station.—Apply Mrs. Proger. 69. Richmond-read, Cardiff. c8513 w ANTED, for the country, an experienced Cook- IC meraj; fravall family; no laundry.—Apph- Mit. 3tcphen«. TOO Gtoatga, Solly- e361r 0 WANTED, October 8th, good General, aWit 25; references.—6, St. John's-road, Maindee, New- port. eZ76 riO W ANTED at once, good Plain Cook; abstainer pre- W A¡:er\.p' with full npserrfr:: encæ, to MUes's Rcztauraat, Aberdare. C8520 'j"ANT¡';D. experienced Gener??l; noWaShing.-1 » xVpply Mrs. Percy Powell, 59, Stow Hill. ??ew- port. e242r7 "VST ANTED, good Plain Cook; kitchenmaiii kept; » agefl not under 30.-Mrs. C. (?ilbcrtswi, Aber- nan'. Brpconshire. c?SC! WANTED. ible to do plairl co(,?kin,?'; small 't., hmily; nurse-Iicusemaid kept.—27, Connaught- road. Cardiff. eie'lrt WANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Apply, ?V bv ktter ;n fir,t inst.tne<, ?r6. Wcod, Hii?idp, :O;W,¡ n,ea. e1BSr7 WANTED, thoroughly experienced Cook-General "f (baking); mat be reliable, and have good refer- ences.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Brynawei, Ynistfir. er6 WANTED, Girl (16) as Genera!; references.—21, Kinsiland-road. Cardiff.  el78r7 WANTED, thoroughly experienced House-Parlour- If maid; must 1!lHlerstand parlour work and have good references.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Brynawei, Ynishir. al04rC t?'ANTED'.a? Stn?tp'han?edK't7henmaid, 'ab?tut V e¡-;htn; must be strong and know her work; reference required.—Apply Mrs. Masters, Lanelay Hall, Llantrisant, Glamorgan. C8090 WANTED, Cook-General; wages £ 18— £ 20; two in family.—Mrs. Hey wood, HiJlwood, Abergavenny. el22ro \\7 AXTED?for small family, experienced General; »» plain cooking; good refer.enœe.-24, Montpellier- terraee, Swansea. e2 £ 5r3 YOUNG Girl (aged 19 years), clean, r?sp?ct?ibl,, seeks comfortable Situation with respectable family; good reference.—Dora Stedman, 9, Arthur-street, Broadway. Cardiff. e455r6 MAN AND WFFE. MAN and Wife seek Situation as Working Can- 1){ Ak:ls_f. c o inI;;n N :s:n'j combe. e258r5 TEl\JiDandRtewardess required immediately tor ? t.he Mid-Rhondda Sochll and Athi,tic Club, ton". pandy; wages £3 per week; full particulars concern- ing conditions of appointment can be obtained from Secretary.—Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials (not more than three), to be addressed to the Chairman, and must be received by Saturday, October 8th. 1910. c8087 LAUNDRESSES. &c. LAUNDRESS requires f'amilv Wz?zbing; I.t tenns.-Reply No. 4, Wiliiams-row, Beaufort-hill, Breconshire. e466rl0 HOTEL SERVANTS. BAHM.AN seeks Situation; aged 30; -?ibsta-ir?er; Bto colliNV di?,nct', u-vd to ceDar work; good references.—Barman, 272, Bnte-str?t? Cardiff. er4 COMMERC1 AL-Bcom-Waitress wanted immediately"; mutt be thortrughly experienced; good referonces. —C;own Hotel, Pontypool, Mon. e- WANTED, by smart young Lady, aged 22, Situation as Uar Beginner; would give month to learn.— Ap)1v P 39. Evening Express. Cardiff. eS13r5 W ANTED at once, thoroughly experienced young If Lady for Vaults Bar; igea about, 30; references.— Manageress, King's Head Hotel, Newport. e449rl0 WANTED, a smart young Lady as Barmaid.— 'T Evans, Belle Tue Hotel, Swansea. elS7r7 WANTED," a. good Cook-General; must be  clean- -S t;' te references aJS0 required, 8o)llert Hotel. Abertiller.v. e497rll PARTNERS, &c. B.C Guide to Stock Exchange (39th Edition;.— A. Stcsk Exchange Operations thoroughly explained, also Call Options. How to open am account with limited risk. How to avoid brokers' commissions. Contains higheift and lowest scales for last 15 years.— Grti Irom P'lblishers, Farrow, Graham, and C?. (successws to F??.r. Franklin and Cl. tblLbd ISW). 6. BarJv-street. Mancheater 81454 GENTLE"AN, good education, 9 years' pra.eÜcaï Goxperieiiee in South Wales coalfield, first-class certificate, desires Partnership with or Assistantship to Mining Engineer.-Apply 0 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. e64r6 H\LF Interest in Steam Tug Offered to Man capable Wk4ig command.—P 80, Evening Express, C (1; e504r7 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. ARCHITECT and Surveyor.—A Vacancy occurs in Aiii.y ofbccs for Articled Pupil.-Apply H. D. Blessiv, 3. Edward..u,rrace, Cardiff. e4981r5 C°:lfPETENT Colliery Surveyor wanted; accustomed J to l?, oiling: wagas 35s. weekJy.-Apy, giving age. experience, and references, to Tirdonkin Colliery Office, VIanselton. c$02 w ANTED, Colliery Clerk; accustomed to pays, cost. and store«s.—Apply, giving age, salary, and references, to Box 0 85. Evening Express, Cardiff. c8089 mrANTED, first-class Certificated Manager; accus- r t tomed thin seams, fire-clay bottom.-Apply, stating age. salary required, and references, to Box 0 84, ETening Express, Cardiff. c8082 WANTED. a thoroughly competent General Manager for the Cwmbach Co-operative Society, with practical experience to exercise general super- vision over all trading departments; trade £360.000 peT annum; departments:—Grocery, drapery, &c., bakery, butchering, and farm; inexperienced persons need not apply; wages £200. rising £10 per annum to £250.- Apply, stating age, experience, with copies of three recent testimonials, by Tuesday, October llth, 1910, endorsed "General Manager, Co-operative, Park-road, Aberaman, Aberdare. c8524 WANTED, Junior Clerk (typist), Builder's Officer- State wages, also references, T. F. Howells, Station Yard, Caerphilly. e223r5 WANTED immediately, Manager or Married Couple If for Portlicawl Winter Gardens and Skating Pavilion, Man as Instructor or Pianist, Wife as Pianist or in Pay Office; must be witling to make themselves eenerajly useful.—Send full particulars, capabilities, and salary required, to Secretary, 2, t;l1iontreet' Bridgend. c5533 WANTED, Certificated Colliery Mana?er? (House (?.&I '?.-stato age. experience, and salarv P 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. 63801"10 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. AGENTS wanted, Private Christmas Cards; large oommis&ion 6ample book free.—Letters, Christmas Card Company, Clapton, N.E. e2613 AGENTS.—Christmae Private Greeting Cards; sampjes free, 2d. postage.—Hallcomp, 65, John- street, Coventry. e2630 .('r:i:; Christmas Cartls; best commis- Asi?,n; books free; special prizes Stanley, Publish- ing Company, Str?tham, London. e496rl8 AGENCY. — An Old-e?6 Iis i of ( oal Asiiip?pers in Swansea are Open to Treat for Output or Agency of a good Steam Coal and Anthracite Colliery.—Agency, Evening Express, Swansea. e.r7 INCREASE Your Income—There are many men who. at the presnt time, are earning only a small weekly wage., who would be glad to have an oppor- tunity of adding to their income; to Buchmen, if they are intelligent, aotive. and able to spare a few hourB daily this advertisement it addressed, and anyone whó wishes to know how his oanunra may be in- creased and his, interests advanced, will be cupplied with particulars free on application; the work pro- posed need not interfere with any present oo-eupation, and an hour or so par day rwrulariv oniployed in this particular businocs has been found by rnanv who have oommenoed by taking up the work in their eparo time wifficient to make a sptendid start which has eneouT- age»l tli-em after learning the wOIIk. to devote their whole time. giving up other employment; residence in any part of tbe United Kingdom is no objection, as the work can be loca1eed:-r()r particulars addrres p 36. Evening Exprees, Cardiff. el2731 MOTOR ASSISTANTS. OTOR Driviniz thoroughly Taught, and lastrootion M Given in Motor Management, Repairing, Ac. Young Men desiring to improve their position sfeould send to me for information and my terms.—Gibbon Brooks, Motor Works, off North liorg&n-etreet, Cow. tridge-road. Cardiff. e2186 Wf ANTED, for country near Cardiff. Married Man \M (ex-coafhma?. experienced, as Chauffeur; must have been in gentleman's service.—Apply 0 41, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. ceoel MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. AXADIAN Northern Ibilway wants Engineers, C Stokers, and General Labourers; good wa; work guaranteed: applicants must pay own fare Bris- tol to Winnipeg.-Apply Royal Line Agency, 35, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. e2665 CARPENTERS—Improvers wanted at once; good C finers—Apply E. Griffiths, Builder, Penygro?s, Llandebie. e397rlO 0- ?OXFECTIONEBS.—Wanted. arMM?hofonghiy used c to 'all kinds of smalls and fancy goods; wages J4s—Apply, full particulars, Jones, Dlkin60n, Dowi?is.  e403r6 EX-Soldiers desiring Tempora.lO:vmei:lt ?t -Ej Christmas in various poht-oStces in Glamorgan should apply 47. Datton-street, Cardiff. e424r6 FOREMAN or Loading Fitter WantsBerthT thor- J- oughly experienced engine, machines, or tools; charge of machine shop.-Mochaiiie, 39, Oxford-street, Roath, Cardiff. e69r5 Jlb :;Took arter-PonY-&nde; att?d L sables, yard, otherwise uaefuL—WetHngton Hotel, Brecon. c3546 PHOTOGRAPHY —Dura, 14, St. John's-square, re P quires Assistant or Improver. e419rl0 SADDLER.-—Good C? 'nerat Hand; one uMd to collam s -klu?is?l, 2, Dock-street, NwporL e448r6 S-MART-'(f)prenÜc-ê-reqUired;-knowk;dge of drawini S -Apply Mossford, Sculptor, Fairoak-road, Cardiff. c6537 WANTED, by respectab!e widow, Washing or W Daily Work or Officte Work—14, Amherst-street, Grangetown. e410rl0 \\f ANTED, experienced Colliery Blacksmith; general Nv work, inchidiDg splicing; permanent job for suitable man—Apply P 37, Evening Express, Cardiff. eS518 WANTED, thoroughly competent Driver-Mechanic; w used to large and small motor-cars; abstainer; send copies of leferences and wages required. Vacancy also for Lad as Apprentice.—Francis. Motor Garago, Pontardawe. c8550 WANTED, inlan to Take Charge of Small Printing W Works as Working Manager—Apply Pristsc, Evening Express Office, Port Talbot. e8549 WANTED, Foreman Smith; must be goodwork- W man and used to capping ropes and general colliery w-ork.-Apply P 22, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8515 WANTED, Driver for Wellman Charting Machine in steal works; immediate employment.-—Box P 11. EYeniExpress. Cardiff. C8512 -Y?ANTEDJr 30 TxpertencedMinem?)rAtberta, '%ATAC'anad*, high wages; mQst pay own faxe E12 3s. 2d.; Mul 13th or 27th O?ctober.-App Stewart and Co.. 35, Monnt Stuart-square, Cardiff. e2717 W- AÑTi<:D-;a.-respoctabiëlniddle..èd-Fein as W Caretaker, for a profl "'sioi,iQ man at the Docks, in Exchange for Rooms.—Apply p 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. c&19 WANTED, experienced Co))ieiT Blacksmith; gei'f?l W work, including aplicing; permanent job for suitable man.-Apply P 37, Evening Exprese, Cardiff. CS518 WANTED, experienced Turner; accustomed colliery work—Apply, stating "Ge, wt^ges, and experi- ence, P S3. Evening Express, Cardiff. 08532 R4 Weekly, upwards, earned by Stewarts. Stewardesses, Clerks, &c.. on Ocean Liners; appli- cation forms free.-Write (Dept. 54). Latham-terrace, Chiswick. cSCSl SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS. RAPERY.-Wanted, experimeed voting Lady iter Millinery Showroom—J. W. Evans, Caatte-street, Swa.nsea,. eeBUS DRAPERY.—Wanted, yoaag Man; most be MjietMa. -L? —Stitta fan Parttcm&rs amt letter, Pate?rme, Brecon. gWlrt GROCERY &ad Psorioooa—Sttaadon wanted, by Mpe- ex rbmced H?nd. as TM?aOec. IMUL'A- Braa<A. or First Hand; highest references; dUaogaged when suited—H 64, Evening Expreea, CanTKf. 04531'6 GBoCÉRY- p:;o.=Waated. experienëêd ?? Assiatsnt. compeb?ut at both 8UIlten, hi' Sasth ,IistrieL-A.ply, s-trm? At? Pæticul 069, Erajtag RxpKes, CM<MS. e??? Gr.Nl.'S .'[er,cry.-Smart Junior, tail, seeks Berth j in g^od-class Business House; good stock-keeper] aMj salesman; lÎ1"st-('Ja< references.—Box 1-1. L., Eveti- ing Express, Newport.. e27.3r5 RON -N[O-N(.i-,Rl'Assistant Seeks Situation; four years' experience; excellent references; hard- worker.-Apply to P 27, Evening Express, Cardiff, e250rS "VST AN TED, Welsh-speaking Clothing Assistants, ahx> T a Warehouseman with a knowledge of the hosiery department—Applv, stating full particulars, to Mas- ters and Co.. Cardiff. c8539 ft/'AKTED i:nmed:!tte!y, a First-class Provision Hand '» (outdcior).—Apply, stilting full particulars, with reference.s, to H. L. Thomas, Southgate Stores, Ne-ath. e386rl0 GROOMS, GARDENERS. AS Gardener (single-handed); aged 25; 10 years' experience inside and out; married when suited.— Apply M 45, Evening Express, Cardiff. ea24 A Groom wanted; '-iccustomed to hunters; live in; > 1 good references essential.—Apply Miles, Fairfield, Treforest.. cS527 '1G're;tÑER (single) seeks Re-engagement; 15 cs' experience fruit, nO-e, and vegetable growing, &c.; -L,-d 30; good references—Apply P 35, Eve?ing ExpM.-e. _Ca!d'ia? ?.?,g? GARDENER wanted; assist housework, drive; abstainer preferred.—State wages (indoors) 0 93, Evening Express. Cardiff. el49r7 .GROO J\f (single) seeks Situation in hunting stables or Goth??riviEe; ride, dIive; has had three years' with steam cars.—Cook, Wactons Green, Bromyard. er7 R" I-larris, Gardener, F.igs-weir House, St. Briavels, R • Glos., wishes to find a Situation for his sor, in the garden or house, gentleman's establishment; aged 16A^height 5ft. 3in.: stror.g. lioaithy, and wi'ir.g. er8 TjJtf ANTED, young Married Man to Work in Gardens. "f"t —Apply F. Surman, Golden Grove, Carmarthen- 8ljr.  e2 £ 5r8 T ATED, vcung Man, about 17, as Gr?m, nnd ¡,¡al,e himself g,n,?r.hy u8efnl; drive ,Il, good ch,rac tr Jf r, ?t date; abbjner; one diring a permanency prefeired; indoor.—Full particulars, wages, k.c., Dr. Verity, Garndiffaith, near Pontypool. er5 "V^OVNG (71! Situation; experienced with kTio?-Icid,-?% of motors; three years l?si place: would suit d?tor; good character—P 50. l??vc?n- in" Express, Cardiff. e379r6 APARTiVlENTS WANTED. COMFORTABLE Apartments required by three young Ladies in business; must be moderate, central; piano; bath.—P 54, Evening Express. Cardiff. e40Srl0 SWANSEA-A gentleman visiting Swansea for about O a fortnigiit, coi-Gmenciiig October 7, requires really good Apartments, for which he ij prepared to pay a good price; bedroom, sitting-room, with attendance: good cooking essential; must be central to stations; no other boarders or chiklren.—Apply, with full pnrti- °^!ars, ()._55 Evening Express, CardiiT. c8063 "\7S7A^TED, One Unfurnished Rocm -with home]\" r k i ?, g pe<)pe. Canton or Calhavs district, for widawer,-P 61, Evening Express, Cardia. e437r6  APARTMENTS TO LET. B-O ¡:rih-=-RëSi d cDee {(irgeni.1èmèn; moderate terms— B4?. Brook-street, facing Canton Bridge, and ?)?..r town centre*. erlO CLATJE-Streat—2 or 3 Large Unfurnished-Rooms ■ suit homely people, with widow (no children): hot and cold bath.-O GJ, Kvening Express, Cardiff. e92r5 COM FORT ABLK Apartments or Board-residence for 'U one gentleman—Apply 18, Mafeking-road, Roath Park, Cardiff. e427T6 COMFORTABLE Lodgings for One, Two" respectable young Men—39, Westbourne-place, opposite Sophia Gardens. e486rll COMFORTABLE Bedroom to Let or Lodgings '■ ? res'o?-table working man.—lM, ArabeUa-<:treet Roat.h Park. e34r5 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom, Bc?-SitHTig-room F.(two single beds); permanent; terms moderate. Smith. 8. Fenton-piace, Portheawl. e303r5 LODGINGS for respectable working man, with or without board .-25, Manor-street, Cathavs. er5 L (IDC?IIN(IS (co.,iifortible); suit working canal; one minute Docks.-P 48, Evening Express, Cardiff. e349rl0 LODGINGS; suit young men; h. and c. bath; central.-5, Beau champ-street, Riverside, Cardiff. e4153r7 ONE-- Li- Ledr-m and Sitting-room to l??t; -it two ymng gentlemen sharing; every ?nvenience; terms moderate. Or Two Unfurnished Rooms—p 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e318r5 PENARTH—Board-Residence; highly recommended; sunny; liberal table; four minutes from station and beach; near golf links.-Tbe Rise, Archer-road. e413r6 PENARTH—Lady would o glad to hear of one or p.R¡ai;aceZ;loepl home, nice house, good position, garden, &c.—Apply P 56, Evening Ex- press, CudifT. e432r6 RYDER Str*,et, CpAil??raI roa?. Coi4.?t-able Rl,,u-r,i4,hed Sifcting-room, One ,r Two Bedro(,; excellent cooking and attendance; terms modera-te.—P Th, Evening Express, Cardiff. e500r7 rpo Let, Two Unfurnished Rooms; oven grate; town A end of Penarth-road; suit young couple.-Apply P 15. Evening Express, Cardiff. e226r5 TWO Furnished Room to Let; suit 1-2 gentlemen. -L —81. Ktng'g-road. e341r5 r pm-O Unfurnished Rooms to Let: quiet neighbom- X hood—Apply 9. Passett-street, Canton. Cardiff. er9 HOLIDAY APARTMENTS. A OCOMMODATION for Visitorsto Cardiff—Bid- Arocnns, Sitting-rooms, by day or week.—Summer- hayes' Private Hotel, 27, Clare-Street, Riverside. erl4 MUMBLES (best part).-Ftont Rooms Vacant; suit gentleman boarder; reoommended.-O 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8067 FURNfSHED HOUSES. 'ptORTHCAWL?—FurntshedBun?a]owtoLetfor winter months at a nominal rent; six rooms; gas and water—R. L. Roberts, Abercarn. e307r8 rpo L et, Furnl¿:- Bungalow for winter months, 7s. J- per week—Aidwyn, Newton, P(?rtheawl. e214r8 HOUSES TO LET. Messrs. S. hern ask pert wee m AUCTTONEEBc, V:???. SIR VEYOR.S, HOUSE AND BSTATF. AGKWTS. For List of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed register free. Ofhom. 93, St. Mary^-street. Cardiff. E&hlisbed 1849. ABERAVON—To Let, with immediate "possession, Semi-detaoh-ed Villa-Rtsidence. commanding un- interrupted view of Bristol Channel; large garden, 3 reception, 6 bedrooms, w.c., hath (h. and c.), good privawsupply spring water. Also email lock-up Shop, near seaside station.—Apply M. Tenant, Town-clerk. cassi CARLETON Villa, Bomilly-crescent To Let, from C Christmas next. Detached House, jth grounds, kitchen, garden, stable, ooaah-houae—Aj>piy 4, North- cote-etreet. 049G2r5 LARGE- wall-furnished House to Let, or Part: New- port-road district; moderate.—P 55, Evening Ex- press. Cardiff. e398rl0 KADYR—Villa and Cottage to Let—Apply Jenkins, IR Hondrenain. e355rlO F, Mount, Hereford-road, Monmouth, to LetT; X standing in its own grounds of about an acre, including lawn and kitchen garden; the house con- tains on ground floor, dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, kitchan, scullery, pantry, boot-room and coal-shed; first floor. five bedrooms. bathroom hot closet, w.e.; the outbuildings comprise coach- house, harness-room and stable, w.c.—Apply C. Ii. Jajrett, Victoria-place, Monmouth. c8543 TO Let, 3, St. John's-crescent. Crditt; in good repair; every convenience; 14s. inciiisi-ve.-Apply 19. Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e2736 rTtO Let, WiMlfield-road, Roath Park" Furnished X .^itirng. Two Bed Roojtm>; pam.rv, ie of scullery bathroom, gn., 13s. 6*1 weekly.—p 71, Evening Ex. Carditr. f'472r7 HOUSES ?OR SALE. F.-REEHQLÓ-sior1ëcôttage-gOOd-ropa¡r; ?ooms; Fsmall g26rden (sheltered); close to post, railway station, church. chapel; price modmt,&Bell, White- brook, Monmouth. 1'210r8 .W -N ew Villas for Sale, nea.r Wa.teftoo"GM?ena, L' Penylan; n. and c.. bath: 20ft. frontage; prico £ 295—Apply P 63, Evening Express, Cardiff. erlO R- Sale, Four Workmen's Cottages, situated at -u Nottags, near Porthcawl; Two Twelve-roomed Villas to Let at Victoria-road; also One Shop (corner site). Post Office Buildings, John-street, Porthca.L- Apply Wm. Bagg, BuHdar, Phihuleiphia-ro»d, Porth- cawl. e459rl0 R S3.1e, No. 280, Cowbridge-road, Canton.—Key X next door, No. =-For particulars, apply No. 2, Blenheim-road, Roath. Cardiff. em&6 HOUSES WANTED. HOUSE anted. by small family (Cathays), &bout ][10 g-d tenant.—Apply 0 20, Evening Brpreas, Cardiff. or4 OFFICES. ARDTFT'.—Two ?cd BOOMB (ev satM Im Weswm ? M?a chamh, ItM; ?teetrto ligM.-AWy Manager, W«9t«.-n Mali. Caz&ff.- sm NEWPORT—To j7ei, Two Offices ten suite) on First Floor of Western Mail Chambers. 22, High-street, Newport, Mon.—Apply Local Majiager on premises. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. BOURNEMOUTH £ 200 win Secure M?h?ct!tm B.nd Cohee Btisiti?s, owner having been offew London appointment; takings £18-£20; good profits; unique opportunity.—Full particulars from P 7, Even- ing Exprees, Cardiff. el80r7 COFFEE Tavern (busteet part Docks, Cardiff) far immediate Disposal; present tenant 30 veajs; small ingoing (by Ya.lua.t.ku); excellent opportunity— Rickarrd, 62, Orad dock-street. e297r5 TTtOR Sate, Sweet and Tobacco Business; main road X? to main park; takings £ 5; could easily be increased; cheap.-P 58, Evening Express, Cardiff. er6 RE[:8iIt all n-owsar-s' to Let, owing^o -senou indisposition; rent 12s. 6d. weekly for house and business, inclusive; takings £4 to £6 weekly; genuine concern; lovely seaside place, South Wales.-Bc)x 0 76, Evening Express, Cardiff. e65r5 BUSINESS PREMISES. ABERCARN—Lock-up Shop to Let; best pœitïôn, Awe,.# ead; immediate P?sec,;ion.-Apnly James and Pugh, AbRrcAru. e392rlO PORTII.- Lea.. of Bu?ines?' I-rmLi;i, situated bast position centre of Hannab-street.— Apply P 72.. 'Evening Express, Cardiff. e484r7 TYLORSTOWN—House and Shop to Let;?xc<?Mtt Tposition, main strt; moderate rent.—Apply D. Smith, Alma House, Tyior^town, Rhondda. e208r7 TO S)' at Blaenclydach. Rhondda, Double-fronted ?lop, .itb or without living accoso modalion; present tenant (draper) retiring i suitable for anv trade, especially draper, outfitter, ironmonger, boot mer- chant; populous place; main street; best potiUos.— Apply Thomas. 38, Court-street, B'aenclvdarh. eria Let, House and Shop, 1, Thomas-street, 10s. X clear; Stable, Havetock-place, 5s.; good condition. Appdy 99, Cowbridge-road. eQBrf rriO Let, Dtmtle Shop, CasUe Arcade, Cardiff; eetre X of town; moderate twtteL—J, StwofieM, 75, St. Mary-fltreet, Omatt. ÐfI64i PUBLIC HOUSES TO LET.  npo Let. Boya) Hotel, Treahwr; <?cbYeUeence; X eMty P-P, wl?i oow re"-m to the swmtw?, The BtMm? V?Hey bronmes Com- paay (Limited), Pentypridd e6523 rrfO Let, Boyai George Hotel, Portlaadnstreet, Naw- X pant. MooL;, double Koaamd—Appiy on Preimjwa. ofakil npo Let, the old-established and absolutely free Fully- 9E licensed Faily and Commercial Hotel uJ Post- ing Hou>e. the Bell, Chepstow; in p t teum"l bands over 20 years (now reUmW); lireewwcna ingoiog by v&hta.; no goodwill; immedlirte poutv ■ion.—Apply DavH, Nowland, jnd Hnat, C&eestowse<, tSewpart. cØft A FARM AND GARDEN. CABBAGE Plant. all early kird?. 3s. 6d. per 1,200 ((?ns',l'?-ith or0er).-Pai-??ns, Be?ry Hili" Coedker- new. Newport. e451rl0 BAM,SONS.—Ripe, sou'n;it,3dperli}.car: riage paid ??n 5. worth, or 2 wr lb. on rail; ca^h.—Co'.e, Grocer, Pontrilas, Hereford. e?.64r8 GARDENING 10, the Ma<??: By a PractiOt! ??' GMderer. A burdening Boc:: ,rntiii ?,g all the Information required éor Amateur Gardeners Price 6d.. bouOO in cloth Is., postage lid—The Stationery Stores, '.?.m M?t :ildini1'. <T)r?i(r. GRKENLaSeSS—600 Square Yards Tennis Lawns Gt(,) Le rc-laid on -?afface already prepared- Tp;¡dr. with sample tmf. to 7!1 J?eny" w a in-read, before October 15. e367rfi OATS, Maize, Beans, Mixed Horse Feed (cleaned by special machinery), Poultry Food, Pigeon Food, Buckwheat, Dari, Wheat. B?rley, Manie. PcM, Vetches, Tick Beans, Barley Meal. Indian Mo??l. Bran, Pollard, Linseed Cake, Cotton Cake. Compound Feed- ing Cake. Calf-rearing Dog Biscuits. Dog and Poultry Mcdicines, Bird Seed of all kinds, Bird Sand, Bee Hives, ections, Frames. Foundation, Veils, Gloves, and Appliances of all kinds. JOHN HIBBERT AND SONS. 10 AND 11, CASTLE-STREET, al38 CARDIFF. RHUBARB Roots—Early Champagne; three yems t old; good stuff; El 100. 3s. dozen.-Criddle, Peny- clawdd, Abergavenny. e207r7 SEED Wheat, autumn grown French Red Marvel Wheat; manel!ûus crop; 6.?, per 621bs.— Hillier, Home Farm, Tredegar Park, Newj-.< rt, Mon. cCOOl LAND AND FARMS. F on Sale. Wcnallt Farn:, with Quarry, containing building ar.d paving stone, near Gilworn Station, Brocnnshire.—Particulars, apply to J. Parry, Twvn- ,"en:>)!t Cottage, (ilwern: or Messrs. Gabb and Wal- ford. Solicitor:5. Abergavenny. E'61r5 TACK near Cardiff; plent. good grass, water sheds: T-,?iil Let two hersi?s run, with advertiser's own cob; daily attention.—Keevil, Bailiff, Sheepcourt, Bon- vilstone. e300r5 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. ?<AT:D:FF r'6<; SHOW, 6cLober'27th?l9?0?To bring dog6 to show condition commence synemat.ic feed- ing now; we offer improved diet to u i t all breeds. We al '?o hold a varied "lDck of dog medk:IJ. and M!l supply ,nY(hing in the rav oi requisites. Our motto is "EVET;YTHIG FOR DOGS." Wia. Lewis ar.d Sons, Castle-street. Cardiff, and Arcot-strect, Penarth. e26S9 FERRETS clean, healthy, good workers, 4s. each. Price Nets 4s. doz. Large Geese 8s. (:onple.- Canton. Cardiff. e4514r5 F)R Sale. Thick-set Cob (6 years, 14.2), Business Jt- Trap and xlarness. Two Cobs (13 hands), 2 Sets Harness—Blight, 23, Tudor-road. e414r6 FOR Sale, All White Bull Terrier Bitch Puppv; 9 L old; by Squire Jack." out of a bitch by "Gediing Boy"; champion pedigree; 25s.—William Mav. 97 King-street. Cwm. Yiear Newport, Mon. erf JF. de Re,es, Trehvfryd, Llandovery, has very fine -T Iledigre? Berkshire i3reeding Sows and Boars for immediate Disposal; full pedigrees upon application. C8066 KITTENS—For Sale, charming Persians.—Hoicceo- Kp;zthic Medicine Comp,my, 5, Frederick-street, Cardiff. t e44r5 TTER'i' stylish Bay Mare, 14-2, 6 years; grand action; » winner; perfectly sound; pass all traffic; trial allowed.—Mackintosh Hotel. Aberran. r501rll CPL??DinJ s?'nd ?('ob?izp Gi?":tndH?rnMa; E7 10s.—Sworder. Contractor, (Tü.thorne. c8507 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. I C'ACE,. two 6d.  Rock Talking Parrot, 7s. 6d 13, C'llve-street, Senghenydd. e399rl0 EXTRA Large English G?-se Ss. couple, Large Duck. E4s. March-hatched puncta 4s. 9d., Large Hens 4s. —Ingra.m. 22, Penypee-rorhd. Canton. Cardiff. er7 GEESE, large-framed, and young. 8s. coiiple; Duck- Gli?,-s. 4s. 6d. Cardigan Pul'ets, 4s. 6d.; all this year's poultry. Ferrets. 4s. each.—O'Neili, 3, Peny- peel-road. Canton, Cardiff. e445rl7 r 0 gO?d Buff Yrkshir. good :n¡¡gh to win, 20 Tlw each: g. ?no (o"ks from 8?.; appro\al.-Han) Owen (well-known breeder), 3, Bloom-street, Canton, Cardiff. er6 WANTED, Any Quantitv of )nrgp fat, old Hen?  also Chickens. Ban6rns, Rabbits. &c—Send prices to Ingr.m, 22, Penvpeel-road, Canton, Cardiff. el47r7 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. A- -jjght. useful, modern Brougha.m; s??doctor or Afor private use; price L20. 20-24-h.p. Darracq Motor-car. with hood, lëmps, folding glass screen, Stepney wheel, all accessories, for £170 nett cash; a week's trial to go anywhere if desired on payment of chauffeur's wages and expenses; the car is in perfect order, and a great bargain to users or any firm in the trade—Anv further particulars on application to Charles D. Phillips, Newport, Mon. cS529 SEVEN Second-hand Brougbams i.three equal to new), s 'Bus-Wagonette (with rubber tvres), and Jubilee Cart to suit 13-14 hands. -L»wis. Tudor-lane, Cardiff. •3600 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. A- Werner Motor-cycle, geod order ES -fe o A A Tricar, complete, with accessories.. £8 10 0 A Trailer for Cycle or Motor. £1 5 0 GIBBON BROOKS, CARDIFF. e2692 AN Aster, 8-10-h.p. engine, Car, 2 or 4 seater A N Aster, 8-M-h.p. eneriM. CarT?or?t heater ..JE65 A Wolselev Car, 6-h.p., 2.ter, perfect £45 A W?iseley Car. 10-12 hJp..5-sea?er.auitab<e for hire ?75 A Darracq. 10-12-h.p., like new, hood, screen, Ac. E120 A Darracq, 14-16-h.p., 1S10 Car, semi-torpedo body £2JO I I A Darracq, 25-55-h.p., 1908 Car, perfect, guaranteed L275 A Vauxhall, 2C-h.p., 1909, guaranteed, hood, screen EZSO Any of above seen and tried by appointment; guar- antee given. blHBON BROOKS. MOTOR WORKS, I NORTH MORGAN-STREET, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. Telegrams, "Motors." Telephone, 1203. e2682 T'-RES. T) RES. TYRES. | X MICHEHXS, DOTLOPS. CONTINENTALS, PETER 'UNIONS. I have a large Stock of the p In aH sizes, just received direct from makers. I also have a number of Soiled NEW Covers, and a Stock of Second-hand Covers and Tubes at less than half-price. Call and select according to requirements. GIBBON BROOKS. ° re<)uirementa. NORTH MORGAN-STREET, COWBRIDGE-BOAD, CARDIFF. Tel., 1203. e2692 STEPNEY WHEELS. tJ HEADLIGHTS, GENERATORS. LAMPS, HORNS. A Large Stock of Above are now being Offered at very Special Prices to clear. GIBBON BROOKS, CARDIFF. e2692 HIRE, smart five-eeater Siddeley Car.—Apply JTL C26* MOTOR-Cvclee, :ioo..ears. &c., Sold on oonurLjsaTan— For t« mis apply Ilevan, CastleGt, Cardiff. e2640 rr*WO-Seater Car, wind screen, lamps, two cylinder, ilorvLM; owner tl?? ing f*uT-t?eat?er.- Savage, 75. C4?MM??T?-??tM6t, Nc?WP07t. ?-75rlo MISCELLANEOUS SALES. V'OR -äie- F\ïï= Championship BiUiard-t?Me* ? ?xopUcnt cmdition.-Appl?? J. Stanfield, L??n- cha?ber-. 77, St? Ma.ry-?eet. C%rd'Iff. ces?] HARVEY Frost Vulcaniser, sta?dard model A, for &ate (complete)—P 41, Evening Express, Cardiff. e.316r8 SKATES (Richardsons). fit 7, 8, or 9. with accessories k? (nearly new): cost 23s.; sell 208., or nearest frer.- H. Ganmon, Newtown, Pontypridd. e467rl0 S-INGER'S Sewing Boot Machine for Sale; grea k -3   "? 6d—Apply 5, Pitzhamon-embank- ment, Cardiff.  e308r5 SINGER'S Hand md TToodle Machine; cost £ 9- win sell cheap.—91, King's-road. eul4 S- omKT ''ook&-4eftvr'ea?"Book-, Accarop4*s eet live qtlir supec r PapP" in e2 ch red, rough, or bull bindinlf; 1St!. t, ca.rrl84re paid.—Tts Stationery Stares. Westem Mall Bcildiaga. Cardig. '?OPTr?S PreMes; "Lim b; 21s! Ma.— 4?" ? ?; St?nd.. la?. 146.-MM. Md Particulara on tpptte?Km—The sta"on"Y Stores, WØem ??S? Buildings. Cardiff. 19-Oks tlii;- Peiii-Tiii ;-b?4 L thin tough white oopying P?*' "'<t*b? for t-rpe cc band-Mt- L4A-: St?OnVY bound 500 ?B?2a? 4o? 6d.; LM0 P*S<?, 6iL Gd.-Tio St&Uowy Stem. Western Hail Bundtnts, Cardiff. COPTING Letber BOOKS; t??cMl vatee; 1,000 me? ? bound bitst? ?. M., poet free.—Th? &.Wuonwj stam, West<m MwU Dumin", Cardiff. TpH Papers—The Premter Box, atx XJ A«oen aeaorted: neefnl sizes; 5M-, poet*n 2d TJ Oral Lace Biah Pttpem; acsarted sizes; is., postage ld.-ftIe Stationary Stacee, Western Mail Bnildings Ctotti. 8etf-4Htag J*tatato Ptene, from lOs. poet fiw.-Tbe Stattoaery Stores, Weetern ma Beldings, Ca. VXNI3W ECTWSSS De<t; oampai?t uecM and EV:N!.td=pa !a., .mace td.—T? -'A-W-ry Stmv% W40? M&U B?fXM<P? OsjdH. ATEKMAN ToonPene, from K? ed. to 30?' W p<? free; vnt. terHhMt?ted ?,?-ii?.Jrh. Sta?aMry 9tcwa, Wtdoii Mail BmikUnM CMdtt. N-. O'l'U'e po<m? au^wtnof tUthUt v—Na&- i. paper, AJbert or attEoary t?.. priln? td?— wMfc MO e*,Oiow to -tcb? 3a., P054 ime.—TE. BtxttMMry atorot. West- Mail B\i tidings, Cardiff. XXLATTHTG Csrds, Ooed^'s or Anwrkan nukt., X 1.a., te. ed., 2s. M., per pack; reduction for htifl dwe" -The St«ti(nery Stens, Western Mail BtdfetinsB. Cardiff. WATTRTXY P»«, fttted wtth ?M 1? TT W-e:rriy nib 18 fte mdtmal or broad pointed an ?e?nt pen -wo-tm a )o?-Mt _t; 10s. 6d' post free—The Stattoaery Starts, "Western MiLil BuiMi ings, Cudlff. tTTTafnMKMe in Roen ?Lt?hi?; 9 x g; P°c?' for no?toer, -iopm pot?-?rda. &.4 &L&nqe; comobted Motttnt-ptd; eMnt?et, strong, &ad uaefw; ? 64., poet fma?-The S\aQoøery Stonsi W«;terntt JICII2.IM. "CMFTY Japaaeee SeinleUas; assorted designs; very X; &rtMtt<; Price IgL, Pol?taeo 3d. ertm-The stationery atorew, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. W HIST and blkzid" re, Scoring Cardi, and yy Badg-F-h designs at The Staitooery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. t ITUE "CardtfT" Pta; superior jwaJHy shouMer pea; nptn; ? "C&rdHr" PM re'Ipeno?trMMty oho?Mer pea; poet free-Tte St&tWOOT7 St*res. WENWM MaU &114- ings, Cardiff. PAPER FMtMTs. best ?ms, roMCdT h?d2-. 1 9-1.0 p=-F,,=; one eMM?t. &¡r.Th: Sationery StoI'es. w.st.ern JbtI Buis, Chrdigt rr?EE' "WtateniMitff"??)?a aoft metal pen X a?ptaMe to any htm?; 28.. per gro& pmt free.-Ilhe Stationery 860?w. Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. CJW AN Fountain Pen, from Vs. Gd- to 4U. poa free; write for jxioe-ltat—The StatLcery StCft8, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. rfTHT7 Empresf Style Pen; a splendid pea, sand X reliaMe; Is- 9d., post f-TbO Btxtteeny Stccso, Western Mail BnUdings, Cardiff. f I WE .Exptwg" Pon; soft, flrrfhli stwl nmHiia X point; a ftret-oiaas baerlness pen; shilling per gross, poet frce.-TIAO Stationery Stons, Western man Luttdisgs, CazdU.  rrvrP«WRlTrNG Rfblmaa, ?1 cetotnt. for <& ;iÚ=:- quality; l M?. pc?t 8\ationery Stems, Weeton MtU Btdldm?a, Q"M flpKE "I?l" Pet; a epleadWy, popNtr _fpattern, Ane Point; one shilling per cr-, poe& t:ee-'n. Stt?iooery Stct?t. we"= M?a BuUdiDp. Cardiff. VV/K'">!>7Nf> CSrda, Latest Designs—We will send lV-:7\e k9, at;TTI=: Stationary Stores, Weeteri* Mail Buildings, Cardiff. G"5./N £ A. Ledger; 720 pages beet qualtty account- ? *?<t pa"r, fuU, rough bMtt. extra binding, 1Ddø8d M? Wtered; earrta? paid. Aie? Cash-booKs *T Doyb"kg to match; ".e price.—The Stati.?ierF 'Teetwx NWI Build!nP. Caj-dt? ? fJ'ery j ▲▼ailable for 3 Dciys from BaU. A DVT. COUPON. I Au. person ettttiDjr out this Ooapo* and ewi<11ng it. Aooomp&nied by » H. P.O., will be entitled to insert Smatt II Adri>rtieeiii«&t not cx«*edisc II wonh Three Times in the 'Evening Express, er by eendin? P.O. va,)xi« 11- will be eotiad to insert a.n Âd, not exceeding Z2 Word. Three Times in the 'Evening Express' AND Three Times in the 'Western Maif THUS seottrinq THE WIDEST PUBUOITT AT HAliF USUAL RATES. I N.B.—Tbis offc. does not apply t* ftudw Advertiaemanta. OCTOBER 5, 1910. MONEY TO LEND. CHARING CROSS BANK. ESTD. 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH: 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Head Offices: 28, Bedford-street, Cha.ring Cross, London, and 59, B19hopsgate-strt, Within. London, E.C. Branches; Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, &c. Ass?s .?.L. 'JE1.607.949 Laabilitiee £1.236,871 Surplus L O. of £o at a few hour^ notice, in tfwn and country, on personal security, jewellery, precioue stones, stocks, shares, and furniture without removal. Stocks and Shares bought aad eold. I 2 per oont. a!1owffi on current account b8àØM. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received .6 under- Subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal, 5 p.c. per am, ti" 6 J;, 12 n 7" Notic may bp gjvpn at ti of Dt-po!9It.ing. Special terms foi longer periods. Intest paid q- terly. Owin< to the nature of our investment we are sblo to pay rates of intecest on deposits that wfU com- pare favo-irahly wih mvirlends paid on almost an* class of stock OT shareholding insuring the safety of capital. We have been established for 40 years, and cur posrtion in the banking world to-day 1u8tUiee to t hOe BOCOOSS of O11r business methode and to the eatls- faction of our cnstomers.-Write or call for prospectus A. WILLIAMS and H. J. TALL, Joint Managers. LOANi. "J^Q CITABLE J^DVAJfCE CO., EICHAWK CHAMBERS, 1, EDWARD-TERRACE (QOEESr-STRF.ET END). CARDIFF, and 10, FRIARS-STREET, NEWPORT. 110 FEFÆ. FORMS FREE. Call or write for partic?rs to:— all !!f- .lVrt. J =6 Addresses. TeL No. ?99? ?rditr. ?1478 I £-iO()C'()()oŸlote of Hand and every cja? of c? Security. Fair interest, easy payments, and no delay in completion. F?rst a.nd S«?!td Mortc?Me arranged. Write or call Nat. Tel., 467.—FIELDTNGS. HA YES-BUILDINGS. CARDIFF, e5147 mrB. pfke;-i7 :-Sallsbwy-road, Cardiff.—If wanting .if. Môney, simply call, write, or 'phone 4224, and J'ou can be aocommodated without paying any lees or unreasonable delay. e2186 £ 20 TO JES.OM ADVANCED £ By Frt?&te £,.s: on AsYm Promissory Notes. No Bills of Sale TaJten, and absolute Privacy guaran- teed. First letter of application receives attention, OOJedr;g a are waited prompt by a repremntative, who is empowered to complete transaction on t.erme mutually arranped. NO CHARGE being made unless business actually oonvpleted. Special quotations for Short Loans. Wr'te, In to el837 C. WELLS. 11;, CLAgB-STRKKT, BRISTOL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Requiring a PRIVATE LOAN, WITHOUT SURETIES OR DELAY, do better than apply to the Actual Lender^ MR. J. LEWIS, 1, PEMBROKE-TERRACE. CARDIFF. It w{H coet?o<?nothin? to inqpiire my terms. e2!M I tuk Old-estaHJshed Provincial TJnlon Bank conttc?tea ?- to Lend immense Sums DaUy, from £ 10 to &1.COO. nn Note of Hand Awne or otr security. No o<!t« inquiry charges whatever. Moderate iirterest. TDaay instalments. Special rates for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the King- dom. of our regular customers have EX- pressed then- entin- satisfaction in Tepea,t^d transaction* with us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at OBoe with cash. Call or write, in confidence t<v— MANA4JER, STANLEY DOWDING. 1. QUEENS- SQU ARE, BRISTOL. e66» WUIT Ht,u,E;Er ft AIUtA. tY WANS ?!0 TO £ 1.000 ARRANGED. To thœ& who require a PRIVATE adTMee, Te-nM*M< by EASY INSTALMENTS. I will be pieased to quote loweet terms. All commtmications treated witfc 6tricteat privacy.—Apply, either personally or through the post, too VR. J. L. LEWIS, e9615 PILOT-CHAMBERS, 102. QTTgRN-ST- CARDIFT. SPECIAL Terms—Ahort Pete Loa.œ. £ 5 le-pav ?51; 6 r?Te?jpayMtU ?M £ 11 .6 ) €50 ? tH ? < W. JACKSON, 15, STATION-BO AD, PENARTH. G LAJlORG AN. e2245 you- fXN-OORROW t Any Sum from £5 to :£1,(1D1 Direct from the Actual Lenders— THE SOUTH WALES LOAN AND FINANCE 00 (Sole Proprietors: WiJliam Abbott and Harry Oofcen). SO. TAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD. Upon your own promiry note, and re-pay tQ ..u1t yôUr circumstances. Ko sureties requirM We do not advertise tic:tJtl0U8 terms. Fu1l terme and conditione rluarlv stated before the money i lent. Lowest interest changed. Strict privacy guaranteed. Call or write, in confidence, to the Manager. PHILIP MORRI, 80. TAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD, or to 27. Edward-terrace, Cardiff, and 8. Waterloo-street. Swansea. e269S MONEY WANTED. A Schooima?tfa- Onera j:3"Intete?,'?or? PrivateLoan A of ?10; win re-pay £ 2 monthly P 71 Evening Express, Cardiff. 1'495r7 FURNITURE. CASH Buyers, stop here; you orten pRss~a~ "good thing"; now thin 1!1 your chanoe to secote a comfortable Furnished Home fcr £ S5 14s. Od. all that you want for four-roomed house; it is a marvel Hajris sell for cash; Harris deliver free; you cannot do better than a call.—Market-boildings, Newport. e820 CONTENTS of SuparMr Sitting-room and Bedroom '? Fwniture, mMd oak and 50UDd wahmt. for DM- posii, privateiy; bargain.—-135, Jlacktotosh' Roath Iferk- SVPKRIOR Walnut Bedroom Suite for Sale. fsTosT^ k? good Leather Dining Suite, t4: Massive Walnut Sideboard, £5; Piano, £8 10s.—2, Despenser-street, Car- diff. e344rS MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, Saue Machine, &180 Fmer; must be in perfect condition and cheap.—T. Powell 137 Comm&rcl.W-road, Newport. e390r6 WANTED, LoOse. Parcels &nd Conections of Forsin it' :sumps especially old Ehsh. of higher value than a penny.—M., 134. City-road, Cardiff. e440r6 MISCELLANEOUS. BOOKBINDING.—Jones's, Wharton-Streeti Cardiff" JO Private Greeting and Wedding C%rds; n- dcslgm; cheap. ?3678 LADIES.—Madame. Indian PaJmis?Phrenoto?ist' JU and Psych ometrist. Ba?a&rs.—lS, Oare-street, Riverside, Cardiff. eZ731 MRS. sawle, 179. City-road, Roath, Cardiff, gives highest prices for Ladies' and Gent. 's and Chil- dren's Left-oft Clothing, parcels and packages promptly attended to. e4991r6 I PROF. 1I{khaei, far..famed Pa.lmist, AstrolOC"er, JL Medical Herbalist.—Consultations, letten. 26, Caroline-street, Cardin. e228rt JEWELLERY FOR SALE. I RSale.-Lalie-Diamond Ringsmua J. Diamond Pin, Rook and Rabbit Rifle. Cork-drawing Mhine-P 44. Evening Express, Cardiff. e324rS years wlthMrr&piridion) puts Wrong t3 Watches Kight. The Best and Cheapest Shop la Cardiff for Repairs to WatchesL Clocks, and Jewellery et every deBcripttan (Engllsli or Foreign). Musical Boxes Cleaned and Repaired promptly Note address—38. Castle Arcade (third shop from CaaUe-etrwet). SHOP FITTINGS. ?BOSS Brotiiere" Scale Deiartnent.—Every class ot V^ Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly done at jow prices; -.d for iaaatntad !tst. free—Cross Rmthera, The Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 and 4, SL Max y-street, psoes Bm (Ltd.). Safe Department.—Large stock \I various makes. Grifilths'e, IS x 13 x 12, 48s. 20 x 14 x .3, SSs. Perry's, 22 x 15 x 14, 8Se.; 24 x IT x 16, 90s. Milner's, 2S x 19 x 19, 105e.; 25 x li x Ii. t-.rodJ:¡¡-. 126s.—Full Ulustnted lists on aoplicatMn. "TtRITE Griffiths (Limited), Manufacmrers Shop TT Fittings, Stirrhley, Biham, latest catalogas Shop Fittings, Show Stands. ell2rt! MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Defor- J' mity Appliances; Maken of Steel-ieaa Eliai&t Truss; Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Elastic Stock. ings, &c.; iet free; estab. 183a.-Alkln Psarce, 3. Charles-street, Cardiff. Nat. 1282. MTtCHELIV SRheumatic Pills. Is. Id. post free; cured thousands; Herbalist Herbs, in piwketa, 6d. Cure yourself of all Complaints; advice free of charge.—Massage Treatment and Magnetic Healer, 16, Wyndham Arcade, Ca.rditf. c44TtaS SEND Ped envelope for advice to Mrs. O. Strt, Herbalist and Lady Specialist—Address 9, Guinea-street, Bristol. e2727 SP\C;;iS Advice Free. Don't suffer in Write at once stating symptoms, <t c.. for free advice. -Either sex write (in confidence) to W. P. Harvey, 14, Station-street, Newport. Mon. e1.73nï rn&AGUELI:NE Herbs, wooderftil Curtive Medictn* for all Meeaeee of the Blood, Inditlo!), Constipa- tion, Piles, Sciatica, Rheumatism post free-one packet iOd., th.ree2II.-T, Station-street, Newport. 41266& p and Powders have Cured Thousands. Why not you ? See that you get Established 1m" on ewv label—Trimnell. the Her-balist, 144, Rietunood-ioad, Cardiff. Agents wanted. rr*J Prevent Fraud see tà you get Establirtied X 1ST9 ob every label and wrapper of Trimnell's prepa.ratJ-. witJaolit wkich none are gen uine.-Tr 1m. Dell, the Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road. Cardiff. e.346I ?4?A??BOOK AHOUT HEILBS AND HOW TO ?) 'Oe? TR»K, post free; Mnd for 0- TBQtNELL. The Hei balist. 144. Richmond-road, Cardiff. Established 1879. MAChMNERY? TOOLS, &C. ? AS En<iBee, Oi] En?ttKa, SucthHrGt?Piamte. N? vr aad Soeand-hand En?iBea. in stock at CatdM; eMh or deferred ptym?nts.—CMaatey Brœ. (Unuted), 37. ATHE.—Wanted, ?ood ?econd-haMd Lathe7? 8inr?o 8pn. œntra.<;tate fnil particulars, maker, aad lowest J!iœ. P 34, &»e»mg Express, Cantiff. en rpo lion Founders—For Sate.?00 Tona of C?st Tron rrö¿: F:FrlS&J?f H. Small, Metal Merchant, 102, Sonthgate-street, Gkwcester. erS rfwo Cast Iron Drams, 4ft. dia., 2ftT~ 6m. wide, ± brano bwabed, with shaft, bra.kt!, Sec—Rhys Harry, LlaneQy. aH&rS WATER TaÐb-40 by <4, 30 by 4, 24 by 6. and 13 by 6.—<ete Hairy, Ltonetty. MrS WANTED inMMatatety. Vertical Compomd TEat?M, TT 200/306-h-P-; pm-aMre 140Ih.; Bellie Moroon type preterred.-Pboto, terms, particulars, to Glyn, 1!1IbIg )!;xprqB. Swansea. elfflrt "llVANTKP. 2cwt. Power Hammer.—Price and par- W ticulars to Thos. W. Wajd limited). Sheffield. C8074 "T E E K ITY A. I L-: ONE PENNY-EVERY nIDAY.