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NAISH BROS., COMPLETE Bouse Furnishers, 72, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. INSPECTION INVITED. [68
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NAISHf BROS., Q Cabinet lakers, Compl ete House Furnishers, AND Bedding Manufacturers, INSPECTION INVITED. 72, Queen-street, Crockherlrto-wn, Cardiff. TERMS—CASH. [68
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TD THE INHABITANTS OF QAHDIFF AND DISTRICT. THOSE who appreciate a highly-finirhed Artistic Portrait, we, in confidence of giving entire satisfaction, beg to solicit of them the favour of elr Patronage. The Photographic Art is no Mechanical process, as many seem to think it is vjudging from the price they pay), until experience «as taught them that it is not profitable, after all, put even cheap UNSATISFACTORY Photo- graphs in the fire two or three times before resolv- Ing to get a good one. A Genuine Photograph is a "'?rk of Art, and requires an Artist of Ability, Jrtth large experience, together with a variety of "odern Studio Accessories, ere an Artistic Portrait be executed. In this respect we can truth- fully say that we have endeavoured to procure the of Appliances, regardless of expense, in order 'hat we might secure a Perfect Portrait in Style "lid Finish. But (what is more important still) Our Portraits are executed from the Best of Photo- fraphic Materials. Even our Mounts are specially lnade for us, and must be guaranteed chemically jPttre, with real gold stamping, and bevelled edge. Thus, it will be seen, every precaution is taken by tts to ensure their better permanency. Year by Year we have continued to increase our Business, ^d this year we have been obliged to open large r^emises in Pontypridd for our-country Patronage, order to avoid the overcrowding and incon- experienced during the past year at ^ke-street Studio, and also to bring about the picker dispatch of orders entrusted to us. We JlUote our Prices fearlessly, knowing that they are lowest that can be consistent with Photographs WORTHY OF THE NAME. Yours respectfully. A. LAWRENCE, Managing Partner for Cardiff and District. Pro A. & G. TAYLOR. I puke-street, Cardiff and Market-square, Ponty- PrIdd Stndios open, daily 9 till 6. 0ABINETS. Per s. <]. s. d. s. II- | Figures 15 0 10 0 7 6 .Vignettes 18 0 12 0 8 6 Children 18 0 12 0 8 6 £ r°np of 2 17 0 11 0 8 6 "O. 3 or more. 18 0 12 ARTES DE-VISITE. Per doz. £ -doz. fOK. s. d. s. d. s. d. ^-Figures C 0 4 0 2 6 .Vignettes 70 46 30 Children 7 0 4 6 3 0 ^roup of 2 7 0 4 6 3 0 u°- 3 or more 8 0 5 0 — [172 SHOOTING SEASON. SMOKELESS C A R T R I D G E 10s. per 100. REECH LOADING Q U N S, From 70s. to £ 50. Oar own make. FOOTBALL SEASON SEND FOR PRICE LIST. JERSEYS IN ALL COLOURS. [21 1'. pAGE "YYR.OOD AND C;0., (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF. THE CARDIFF PERFECT rpHRIFT JgUILDING SOCIETY. Mistered Office: 11, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CARDIFF Subscriptions received at the District Office, every Tuesday, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. ^STRICT OFFICE COFFEE TAYERN, HOLTON- ROAD, BARRY DOCK. Secretary — Mr. PHILLIP HARRY, 10, Cecil-street, Roath, Cardiff. ^SECTORS :—Mr. J. REES, 4, Iddesleigh-street; and Mr. W. LLEWELLYN WILLIAMS. Soutlt Wales Star, Cadoxton. [173 JjEETHYR AND DOWLAIS JQUILDING SOCIETY. ^airaian — Mr. Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P., Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £ 100 TO 410,000 Re-payments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable jT^deraption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on ^ldinge in Progress—No Management Charges. ohfr-08peobus and further particulars may be tained free on application to the Local Agents, j*ee8rs. DAVID JONES and Co., Accountants and ^tate Agents, 56. Vere-street, Cadoxton. [35 0. NOW OPEN HARRY'S 'nit ltOTEL AND RESTAURANT, COFFEE, GRILL, AND DINING-ROOMS. Every Accommodation for Visitors AT MODERATE CHARGES. CLOSE TO Barry Dock and Railway Station. E247 MONEY IMMEDIATELY LENT. l1'ltO:&I £10 TO £ 5,01jC AT LOWER INTEREST THAN OTHERS. I Ladies and Gentlemen, Noblemen, C4«i;gymen, Ser_ ^hoolmasters, Clerks, Officers, Gentlemen's fiar/nt*' an^ others in good situations, F&paers, Carriers, Tradesmen, Cab Proprietors, rs< IJ°^&inS"k°use Keepers, Private Hossi'- J)0QJF3> and crthers, on their own security, without rangfj30r,> 0T\ Note of Hand alone repayments ar«- suit borrowers' own convenience oai- 10118 strittiy private and confidential no straiaj ?, aPplication refused, and honourable and rovverK ^ar^ actions guaranteed.—-Intending bor- er u-r-v ai'e *nvited, before -.applying elsstvhere, to call *nte to actual lender, MR. B. EDWARDS, Tc 7' UNION-STREET, HEREFORD. Bifid °r C0Untry ? distance no object. Letters im- j f sttenied to, Established l?64t [56 J ALL VISITORS TO CARDIFF Should Pay a Visit to the '\y ORLD'S FAIR, Adjoining Great Western Station, Penarth-road. MI SSI ON jp REE. ALL KINDS OF AMUSEMENTS. OPEN E VER Y VENING. FREE. FREE. FREE. [226 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by lloyal Charier, A.D. 1720.) FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES Agents for Bridgend and Vicinity- m ESSRS. WM. WILLIAMS 4 SON DUNRAVEN PLACE. BRIDGEND. [124 RP ON TINE ASSURANCE. THE great obstacle to the universal adoption of Life Assurance amongst salaried officials is the fact that in most offices premiums remain payable during the whole period of life, long after the productive years have passed, thus becoming a serious burden, whilst, at the same time, the surrender value are so entirely disproportionate to the amount paid as premium that payment can only be discontinued at very serious loss. For instance, persons who are entitled to retire with pensions from their employment constantly find them- selves obliged to remain at their posts, being otherwise unable to provide from their lessened income the necessary sum for the maintenance of their whole life policies. These obstacles are overcome hy the Tontine Policies issued at ordinary life rates by the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. The Society's Policies, with Twenty Year Tontine Periods now maturing, show (after furnishing protec- tion for twenty years) a return in every case of more than the total amount paid in premiums. All Twenty Year Endowments show a return of the premium paid, with interest at rates between 6 and 7 per cent. per mnum. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS TO EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF VIM. TRIGGS, MANAGER. BUILDING SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1861. INCORPORATED 1874. DIRECTORS Mr. WM. GRIFFITHS, Park House, Cardiff, Chairman. Mr. J. MORGAN, Llantrisant, Vice-chairman. Mr. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Glasfryn, Pontypridd. Mr. JAMES RICHARDS, Treforest. Mr. RICHARD ROGERS, Pontypridd. Mr. RICHARD LEWIS, C.C., Boot Depot, Tony- pandy. REV. WM. PARRY, Taff-street, Pontypridd. Solicitor*—Messrs. SPICKETT & SONS, Court House, Pontypridd. Surveyor—Mr. T. ROWLAND, Pontypridd. Advances made on Mortgage in sums varying from J6100 to Al,000, repayable in monthly or quarterly instalments. MORTGAGE AND SURVEY FEES PAID BY THE SOCIETY. Advances made on the Shortest Notice. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, MR. H. S. DA VIES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, 75] PONTYPRIDD OTTTVT INSURANCE OFFICE uUiii ™- JPOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1891 £ 373,700,000. For further information apply to the following Agents Cadoxton. Mr. B. G. DAVIES. 15] „ .Mr. DAVID JONES. >- DR. JOSEPH pARRY'S lyjUSICAL '(^OMFOSmONS. FIVE NEW ANTHEMS, Both Notations, price 2d.; English <5c Welsh words. 1.—The Lord's Prayer. 2.—Blessed is the Man. 3.—Te Deum. 4.-Holy, Holy, and Am iod fy lesu'n fyw. For 8 other Anthems see Catalogue. SIX NEW CHORUSES. 1.—Dawn of Day for Wales: O.N. 4d., S.F.. 2d. 2.—Choral March O.N. and S.F. 4d. 3.—Hail! Prince of Wales O.N. 4d., S.F. 2d. 4.—Ode to the Sun: O.N. and S.F. 4d. 5.—The Village Bells: O.N. and S F. 2d. 6.—Loyal Hearts O.N. and S.F. 3d. For 36 other Choruses see Catalogue. FOUR MALE CHORUSES. 1.—Pilgrim's Chorus O.N. 4d., S.F. 2d. 2.— Monk's March O.N. 4d., S. F. 2d. 3.—Boat Song O.N. and S.F. 2d. 4.—The Priests' Chorus O.N. 3d., S.F. l|d. Abo other Male Choruses see Catalogue., ——— THE CONGREGATIONAL TUNE BOOK. Four parts already;pablished, fiftk part in the press. U.N. price Is. per parr, S.F. 6d. per part. Quantities of over 100 for Chapels, Cysnanfas, &c., supplied at half-price. For Catalogue of nearly 300 Compositions, apply .to D. M. PASRY, 46] MUSIC PUBLISHER, PENARTH. ME- W." DAVET' CERTIFICATED BAILIFF, Under the New Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1888. RENTS ANI) DEBT-S COLLECTED AND GENERAL BEOKER. Address W, DAVEY, BAILIFF, PENARTH. [152 [i AAA divided i&to Sums of not less than <3WOv/ & 1,000,to beadvanced on Mortgage ;j —Apply, G. Alexander, PenvJsryn. Cardifc 782 ) MMS mmd ■ ■ I'PRur/r VfiOPTABLR,l'< rfeotly iT.vwinss ESafVfl Will ie«\uus I: mn r.« o to f.ye nouMsper «' £ x;U ;»<•»■! oiiiio xajJEss> r fuoH in the ss.Kjiasis. pre- Us rnniwtion inlo Fat. SoM by Sen g.-y botanic Mediciua Co., botanic Mediciua Co., ) v5» 3, New Oxfoi d-straet, t Xoudoa, W.C. { I Jotham & Sons, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. I JOTHAM & SONS. Spring ahd Summer Clothing. JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. The largest Stock JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. And best value ever JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. Produced. JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. Separate Rooms on Ground Floor JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. For Juvenile Department. JOTHAM & SONS. JOTHAM & SONS. Over 14,000, fourteen thousand square feet of JOTHAM & SONS. Show Rooms. looHen Merchants, flatters, Hosiers, and General Outfitters, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ———— [187 Established 1838 (83 years.) -p ¡ JESSE WILLIAMS' SPRING MEDICINES. BLOOD MEDICINE (J. W. & CO), co-,iposed -D of the best Alterative, Purifying, and Tonic Medicines. It contains Iodide of Potass, Sarsa- parilla, Quinine, and other Resolvent and Cleansing Medicines. As a Cleanser and Purifier of Blood, no better medicine can be made. It may be taken with safety by the most delicate constitution. Does not upset the stomach, and is safe, certain, and speedy. Is. per bottle, three for 2s. Gd. Park Hall Buildings, Cardiff. SALINE POWDER (J. W. & Co.) One or two teaspoonsful dissolved in half a tumbler of water makes a sparkling Acidulated Draught, which is pleasant, cooling, and refreshing. It cures Headaches, Lassitude, Biliousness, Feverish- ness, and allays Thirst. It is a cooling and blood- purifying Medicine. In Jlb and lib. tins, at 9d. 2 and Is. 5d in bottles, at Is. or in bulk, at Is. 4d. per lb., at Park Hall Buildings, Cardiff. SULPHUR TABLETS (J. W. & Co.) in packets S 6d. each, or 2s. per lb. A perfect portable substitute for the time-honoured Brimstone and t Treacle. These tablets contain Flower of Sulphur, Cream of Tartar, and Sugar. Every bit as good and much more pleasant than Brimstone and Treacle. Sulphur Lozenges (J. W. & Co.) are similar, only they are smaller in size and are oval instead of square. Sulphur Lozenges, 4!d. per box, at Park Hall Buildings, Gardiff. PODOPHYLLIN AND QUININE PILL. The P remedy for Liver and Kidney trouble. Each pill is coated with isinglass, so that it is perfectly soluble and tasteless. 10 Jd., by post Is. Jesse Williams' Medicine for Indigestion promptly relieves wand, spasms, acidity, and the usual symptoms of indigestion. Is., by post Is. 3d.. at Park Hall Buildings. JESSE WILLIAMS, pARK H ALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. [160 I N LX'Rs a M'PSO, L ,,GAU T i, 0 N; NUKSE THOP.1,SONs pill S.being di ff er,?,nt fr ory! rs, e,3 s e s e'e 'I h 3 t _yOU 3rp not IIPOSEE) those w*-fio tLy alid palm oFf their as-beinq -or,-better. Insist on NU RSE THOMPSOTE Ol)IJGENUlt4E. of 0 Tbompson. 'IN XES AT THREE.TIMES -,HE* ZE fr,j- ali Cheniist-, and Patent'Medicin,- vendors-, Post Free Froai the Sole Ptopri tors M A S T R EE T, CA R D I, F F. lyrijRSE THOMPSON'S PILLS "wfilt absoluetly prevenl -i-1 Consumption if taken early aaiL con tinued lwitli unti tlie constitution is thorougly restored. Thousands of young women die annually by neglecting this simple, yet the most remarkable, of medicines. The blood becomes impaired, lience decay of the lunsrs and other organs naturally follow. UiiSE THOM PSON'S PILLS are specially suited for all ladies, regardless of age. The taking of those medicine, advertised for the cure of disorders of both sexes have produced the most alarming results therefore, NURSE THOMPSON'S riLLS should be every lady's mediciaefor all purposes Note from a correspondent :—"I must thank you, and con- gratulate my daughter, aged 25, upon a marvellous improve- ment in bodily health and personal appearance. Five months ago her condition was such as to excite not only pity, but alarm, amongst those utttrestcd in her welfare. We ¿<,He JVk/w Thompson's Wis a fair trial, and, from a girl of feeble strength and s;okly complexion, she has developed into a rosy- faeed well-developed young woman." Tile above is an extract of thousands of similar letters re- ceived by us. rRY THEM for Head-Ache, Pains in the Back or Limbs, Faintness, Sickness, Ciddinei-a, Languor, Constipation, Fiush- mgs of Heat, Palpitation, Indigestion. Change of Life, Swollen LMnbs, and all other IRREG ULARITrES. [256 J. I. HOOPER & SON, I CERTIFIED UNDERTAKERS AND COM PLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS. j Thtj Best and Cheapest in the District for all J Classes of Funeral Cars, Hearses, Bhellibiers, | Mourning Coaches, at Mayne, Hooper & Co, High-street, Barry; and Windsor-road' jj Penarth. [62 ATHLETIC SPORTS 0* PRIZES. 7 THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN WALES. —— EDDING NO RUBBISH KEPT. ESENTS, IMONIAL LATE, ANY ARTICLE \J and EXCHANGED Y GIFTS IF NOT in ELECTRO B. 3 aqd.4, St. Mary-st., CARDIFF. — Why Go to I.riPdon a.nd Elsewhere, a.ndPayDouMe. and Pay Double. HARRY WINSTONE, JUNIOR, SILVERSMITH, Dealer in Works of Art, 54, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. I am prepared to Buy for Cash any of the follow- ing :—Antique Silver and Plate, Old China, Coins, Cut-Glass, Butbersea Enamel Boxes, &c., fire. Hav- ing a large connection amongst collectors, I am prepared to pay the highest prices for the above. BANKERS- LLOYDS, LIMITED, CARDIFF. [210 NOTICE TO VISITORS. M 1 s s xV M 0 R G A N, THE STAR RESTAURANT, (WELSH SPOKEN) QUEEN-STREET ^RCADE. THE BEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR A GOOD DINNER OR TEA. DINNERS FROM 6D. TEA FROM 4n. ICE-CREAMS AND SWEETS. COME AND SEE. OPPOSITE ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, IN THE ARCADE. [ 162 G. J. ROBERTS & gON, CARVERS AND GILDERS, jplCTURE FRAIUE j^JANUFACTURERS ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, AND FINE ART DEALERS, 35 R°YAL ^RCADE> flABDIFF. HAYES END. THE OLDEST FIXE ART ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. NO BRAN CH ES. -209 CYCLES ON EASY TERMS Ii Singer's, Humber's, Excelsior's, Centaurs, Ivels, &c. REPAIRS, PLATING, AND ENAMELLING. illEAGER BROIS,, 10, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. l242 ADELINA Pianofortes > e+- rn Ü A r-D 00 Cf) æ Cl d (1) PJ 00 en G4 Q m en <e: po' CHEAPEST, WELL-SEASONED, GOOD TONE. DURABLE AND T iAXT PIANOFORTES Edward B. BRADER, 5, Church Street, Cardiff. PIANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD, COLLARD AND COLLARD, BRINSMEAD, and all the Lead- ing English and Foreign Makers. runing and Repairs of all Instruments carefully undertaken. ESTABLISHED 1840. [171 THE WITCPLI PEL, BARRY-ROAD, CADOXTON. BILLIARDS. PllOPRIETOR B. HODDINOTT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANT. CONVEYANCES LEI ON HIRE. [17 ROYAL HOTEL, CORNER OF BARRY-ROAD AXD MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. JflAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CENTRAL, AND PLEASANTLY SITUATED. GOOD STABLING. FRED C. WILLIAMS 114] PROPRIETOR. DTOMYEI-PIAOE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, (Near the New Bridge, BRIDGEND.) HOT DIXNEHS D AILY, w ELL AIRED jg EDS, 33] HENRY BALL. gHAFTESBURY rpEMPERANCE H OTEL, QADOXTON, TDARRY. (One Minute from Railway Station). PROPRIETORS DAVIES AND LEWIS. This Establishment, prom iaently situate in the centre of Cadoxton, affords every convenience to Visitors and Commercial Gentlemen. Strict attention paid to the comfort of Guests who may rely upon securing at all times DEFRESIIMENTS, At an exceedingly Low Tariff, and w iiSL L AIR ii, D TO EDS. SPACIOUS "^yELL- FURNISHED OMMERCIAL DOOM. Also ASSEMBLY ROOM, Suitable for Club Meetings. Rehearsals, &0. TEA PARTIES CATERED FOR. [141 VICTORIA DINING MOMS. HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK HOT DINNERS DAILY. Aosommodation for Visitors. Well-aired Beds. PROPRIETOR—C. F. ROSSER. r1 JGSFLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. Also MARINE HOTEL and TERRACE of FURNISHED HOUSES and APARTMENTS Tennis Courts. Inclusive hotel terms, 7s. Gd. per day; after May let, 10s. 6d. Above are the only hotels with sea frontage.at Porthcawl, and are the nearest to the golf links. Visitors' subscription to golf club 5s. per week, 10s. 6(1. per month. Exceptionally healthy and invigorating clio&ate. Dry, sandy soil. 220] Apply MANAGERESS. MR. JOHN YOUNG, BARRY DOCK CHAMBERS, BARRY DOCK, and at 7, TREDEGAU-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON., ITNDERTAICES the SALE by AUCTION, or J Private Treaty, of LIVE STOCK, PRO- PERTY, FURNITURE, STOCK, &c., Valuations for Probate, Transfers of Hotel and other Businesses. Life and Fire Assurances, the Collection of Rents, Management of Estates, Mortgages, ^Bpingeaients with Creditors, and the Business of a PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOfi3?TANT. [87. PLEASE READ THIS! It concerns you, if you want to buy in the Cheapest and Best Market. RASTERS AND QO. (TIlE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS) ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR GENTS, YOUTHS, and BOYS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Jl/f ASTERS AND CO. never had a better selection than they have to-day Their unrivalled STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, &c., for the present time of the year is the best evidence of their enterprise, experience, and efficiency. At MASTERS & CO.'s Establishments Economy and Excellence go hana in hand, and the result is Universal Satisfaction. EVERY GARMENT IS GUARANTEED FOR WEAR. GOODS TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. PERFECT FIT IS GUARANTEED. ONE TRIAL is sufficient to prove the Superiority of— MASTERS and CO.'s CLOTHING. NOTE THE ADDRESSES: 29 and 30, St. Mary Street, ) 292, Bute-street, l CARDIFF. 1, St. John's Square, j CARDIFF. CARDIFF. IR 'REGISTERED TRADE UARK. J-OHN JAMBS & CO., Great Ifalf-yearlv Sale of General Drapery u v A << AT LESSENED PRICES, Is now proceeding, and will be continued throughout the Month of July, 1892. Our grand Collection of Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Cloaks, Macintoshes, Jerseys, Costumes, <fce., at Clearinc « cf-8- Lot of Ladies' Blouses (new shape), with Frill and Cuff in Muslin Delaine, Print Zenhvr Muslin, <tc_,at 1$. 11J1.. 2s. 6Jd.,and 2^. lljd; worth double. High-class Ladies' Silk and Satin Blouses in Blackand Colours. 6s. lid., 8s. lid.,and 10s. lid.; see Reductions. Lot of Ladies' Shot Silk Skirts. 7s lid 8s. lid., and 10s. lid.; worth Doub'e. Our well-known Irish Haud-Made Ladies' Underclothing at olearing prices. Natural Wool Lnderelothinjr for Summer Wear, very special prices. Children's and Maids' Garments in Jackets. Mantles Capes, Reefers Costumes etc., at reduced prices. A full range of all sizes in the New Bishop Sleeve Watteau Jackets in Ladies, Misses, and Children's. Every Piece throughout our Popular Fancy Dress Department reduced for this Sale. A lot of Double-width Dress Fabrics in assorted Stripes, Checks, and Heather Mixtures- Lot I.-6fd. per yard, regular value 12Jd. per yard. Lot 2.-Ditto, Double-width, New Patterns. 12fd.; regular value ISid. Lot 3.-Ditto, a large selection of Patterns and Styles, Double-width All-Wool French Fabric, at Is. 6 £ a., average value 2s. 6JJ. 5 Lot 1.—New Patterns in Muslin Delaine Light and Dark Grounds, 6fd.; regular value 124d. T 5°- do- 9H i (1<>- 15Jd.' Lot 3.— Do. do.T do. 12|d.; do. 184d. Washing Dress Fabrics in the Fashionable Black Navy Grounds- Lot 1.— 31-d. yard; regular value 6ifd. vard. Lot 2 4id. do. 7if1. Lot 3.—Printed Satteens, 6iJ. do. 9Jd. A special lot of Embroidered Robes to clear at 21s. lid. and 29s. lid., less than manufacturers' prices Household Linen and Plain Drapery at manufacturers' lut prices. A lot of Umbrellas and Sunshades at clearing prices. Special lines in Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, and Trimming. Our Challenge (Dent's) Kid Gloves at Is. H^d.; every pair guaranteeo, full range of colours and sizes. Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs Squares etc at clearing prices. Lot of long Lace Curtains in White and Ecru, taped edges, 12-2-d. 15id ls'^d Is m l 2s. 6|d., 2s. lljd., 3s. 6fd., 3s. lljd., 4s. 6Jd., and 4s. ll|d. Write for Catalogues of Particulars^- 28, 29, and 30, High-street, and 30. 32 and 34, Castle Arcade, CARDIFF. [297 I THE SHIP HOTEL, BARRY, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. lqiv MINL'TES' WALK FROM BARRY RAILWAY STATION 00 00 A HAVIV^ BEEN ENTIRELY REBUILT IS NOW OPENED FOR VISITORS. SPECIAL TERMS FOR PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR CAPTAINS ANDKFAMILIES 39] — A. M. LEICESTER, Proprietress. THE CADOXTON AND BARRY MR, A. A. WESTON, BILL-POSTING & ADVERTISING CO., LTD- ITInfEKT BABRY DOCK. OFFICES: 12, VERE ST., CADOXTON. N.B.—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and TRADE.S- ——— MEX'S STOCKS Sold at the above Rooms Weekly on HAVE the Largest and Best BH1 posting Goodsintended for Friday's Sale should Stations in the District; Largo Hoarding? **nt in not later than Wednesday each week. [42. near tlie Cadoxton, Barry Dock, and Barry Rail- TT V TT r> V*JJ >r 71 way Stations. (jr# # J-y FAMILY BUTCHER, ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DISPLAYING POSTERS. Of Barry-road, Cadoxton, has opened A. BRANCH BUSINESS at 57, HIGH STREET, BARRY, with All work carefully attended to. none but prime English Beef. Wether Mutton, ————— i Veal. Lamb, and dairy-fc, Pork. Communications to be addressed to the Secretary. J [866 j FAMILIES WAITED UPON DAILY. [329