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yions, BOW, AND CAs E, EXTRA SET OF STRINGS. AND PITCH PIPE, FOR 21s. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. SEND FOR AND TRY IT! J O H X NAVIES, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, [83 11, TREDEGAR PLACE. NEWPORT. SOUTH ^yyALES QLOTHIERS, 98., HIGH ST- BARny. ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES. \,r. EVANS AND CO., TAILORS, HATTERS* & OUTFITTERS. j I'N THANKING onr numerous Customers for Dust favours, we besr INFORM them that we ■JURE made great ADDITION to our PREMISES, AND are now able to compete with the best houses 11 ^oufch Wales. ASPECT OUR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, MADE TO ORDER. VFTTS FROM 30s. TROUSERS FROM 10s. 6N. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BESPOKE TAILORING. *7" T/~IO. have OPENED a FIRST- VV -HI. & O CLASS HAIRDRESSING AND GENTS' MERCERY DEPARTMENT— JI, ISLAND-ROAD, BARRY. SPECIAL SHOW OF HATS, TIES. &v., FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. HAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING, k EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TOILET. [89 PIANOS, j ORGANS, J PIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from KM. rd. Monthly. Organs from 5s. Month!v. The Pnlilic are invited to inspeet R. J. HEATH & SONS' 1 OF PIANOS, ORGANS, &C.J As pounds will be saved by placing their orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune One Year Free of Charge LARrrH DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH & SONS, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS AND REPAIRERS. 51, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. AND 34. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. BECHSTEIN PIANOS. Heath and Sons offer these magnificent Pianos on the Three Years' System and for Cash at most advantageous prices and terms. 20 J^ECKITT'S VGTARCH. JJECKITT'S BLUE. JJECKITT'S BLACK LEAD. [19 "FOB THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." iPi IDHS-^slood PURIFIER! MTAND RESTORER! For clean-in^ and clearing' the blood from 811 hn- puritie: it, cannot be too highly recoU1mcndeu. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Ecrcma, Pimples, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores Of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent core. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Clcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure matter, From whatever cause arising. It is a real specific for Gout and Rheumatic paina. It removes the cause from the Blood and Boues. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS From all Parts of the World. Sold in Bottles 2s. 9d., and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis. each — sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases. BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the Proprietors, THE LINCOLN AtfD MIDLAWD COUNTIES DBUG COMPAST, Lincoln. ':0 CAUTION".—Ask for Clarke's Blood Mixtflre and do not be persuaded to take an imitation. VAUJABI.B DISCOVKEY FOR THE HAIB.—If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use "THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER," for it will positively restore in every ease Grey or White hair to its original Vour without leaving the disagreeable smell of most Restorers." It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, MS well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald Miots where the glands are not decayed. Price :5s. Gd. For an Oil to make the Hair soft, glossy, and LUXURIANT ask for "CARTER'S COLOGNE OIL." Price Is. of all dealers. Wholesale depot, :13. Farring- rtou Road, London. RUPTURES. — HOW CURED. PEARCE & Co., REMOVED to 14. STATION TERRACE, opposite Taff Tale Railway Station, Cardiff. MAKERS of SOFT BAND TRUSSES. ARTI- FICUL LEGS. ARMS. EYES. LEG RAONK, SPINE SUPPORTS, BELTS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &:c. 2;1 Onlv Address: 14, STATION TERRACE, CARDIFF, Opposite Taff Vale Railway Station.. UP'RURES. HERNIA. How can it be cured J;"i, Cftti-di ALLEN PEARCE. Private rooms, 13 -X'ITY, PACARDIFF. Home 10 to 4. [23: Mayberry Williams, 79, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD IS NOW SHOWING TP YEIJY LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINER r, MANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS, MACKINTOSHES, DRESS GOODS, FURS, &c. ALSO Extraordinary Value in Blankets, Sheets, Qnilts, Flannels, Skirtings, Umbrellas, Gloves, &c. JVOTE THE ADDBEDS 134 79, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. {THE BISHOP OF BANGÔR I Spending recently at his n itive ylacc, mid tuat. a mono the many evii'h'ut notabii tlu-no had been bom (j in that locality, ought to be mentioned the, author of ■' LEW'S' RHEUMATIC LSSENCE," the well- jl known remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago. J4 X.B, OUR NATION now convinced that external application. are useless, as it in impossUile for jj such to strike at the root of t,ie ci'il, and LEWIS' RHEUMATIC ESSENCE" is declared to he the (j only reliable remedy yet discovered. It is impossible to convince everybody through an advertisement; (l but a fair trial icill be tufjiecntto convince, even in the wurst possible old standing cases. tj Of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the World at 2/9 per Bottle; or Post Frseftom jl J(.»TLS LLOYD LEWIS, MASIJFACTCRIKO CHEMIST, AUKHAYRON, S.W. || = e c 0 STUDY YOUR, HEALTH, BY DRINKING LEWIS'S DANDELION COFFEE, It is a most Delicious Beverage. HEALTHY! REFRESHING and INVIGORATING For persons suffeTing from Weak Digestion. Bilious and Liver Complaints, Impure Blood, Hysteria, &0., it is the best Beverage, and should be used by everyone, in preference to Tea, Cocoa, or Ordinary Coffee. IT IS NOT A MEDICINE! BUT A DELICIOUS ARTICLE OF DIET. Patronised and recommended by the faculty. Sold by aU Grocers in Tiny, 6d., Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. each. Be sure to ask for LEWIS'S, and do not take any other. SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS— [37 JAMES LEWIS & CO., Ld., CARDIFF. .ä. *^7^7'02a.cloar,±"o.l 3vr«=>giifii-np>. W NB For Biiious and Nervous Disorders, such as "Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick I Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, See. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to trv one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be «« WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed. wiU quickly restore females to complete faeaWi. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; th»7 act like magic ;—a few doses will work •sronders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthening the mascuicr System; restoring the long-lost Complexion bringing book the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with tl..> ROSKBUD OF HgAr.TH the WHOLE PHYSICAL ENEBGY of the human frame. These tre "facts" admitted by thousands, in all classes of society p and one of tho beat guarantees to the Nervous-and Debilitated is that Seeeham » pars have the largest Sale ofanv Patent Medicine in the norhl. Full directions T. ith rnrh box. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. bold everywhere ia Boscs, 9kl.. Is. 1}£1., and 2s. gd. i:acii. pAPURAU CENEDLAETHOL CYMRU I Y GENEDL GYMREIG- Bob Dydd Mercher. Pris Ceiniog. Y PAPUR MWYAF A GOREU YN YR IAITH GYMRAEG. II Yr unig Bapur ynff Nghymru sydd yn talu yr un sylw i'r De a'r Gogledd. Yr unig Bapur yng Nghymru sjdd yn Cyhoeddi I ARGRAFFIAD ARBENIG I'R DEHEUDIR. Yr unig Bapur yilg Nghymru sydd yn rhoi bob wythnos ERTHYGL ARBENIG I'R GLOWYR A'R ALCANWYR. LLYTHYRAU O'R SEXEDD, gan T. E. ELLIS, A.S., a LLOYD GEORGE, A.S. LLYTHYRAU I'R GWEITHWYR, gan MABON, A.S. ERTHYGLAU GAN BRIF LENORION CYMRU. » Y WERIN. •* Bob Dydd Sadwrn. Pris Dimai. Y PAPUR DIMAI LLAWNAF 0 NEWYDDION CYFFREDINOL A DYDDOROL. Y GENEDL A'R WERIN YW Y PAPURAU GORIW I'R CYMRO, I'R GWEITHIWR, I'R TEULU, I BAWB. YN EISIEU, Dosbarthwyr a Gohebwyr ym mhob ardal. Ymofvner trwy lythyr- BERIAH GWYNFE EVANS, SWYDDFA'R GENEDL, CAERNARFON. TO JNVESTORS. LESLY AND CO". STOCK AND g HARE gROKERS. ST. gTEPHEN'S AMBERS, rpELEGRAPH STREET, T ONDON, E.G. J^ONDON, E.C. WE have the pleasure of calling atten- tion to our Fortnightly Syndicates (Limited), for dealing in Stocks and Shares on the Combination System, and wlâch, since their inaugura- tion last year, have proved a source of considerable profit to our regular Subscribers. Departing from the ordinary method invariably adopted by the Syndicate Agents, we find it more con- ducive to business, and much more satisfactory to Subscribers, to afford them all, and every information as to the extent of the respective Syndicates, and the amount of Stock dealt in, reserving to ourselves the privilege selecting, as occasion may offer, the Stocks to be operated in, and of closing the same at such moment as our judgment may suggest to be the most opportune for securing profits. We would point out that we have no fixed price for Syndicate Shares, inasmuch as each Svndicate is com- posed of varying subscriptions the Subscribers thus occupy the same relative position, as profits are divided in proportion to the sums individually invested, our own charge of one-eight commission on Stocks opened being first deducted. Our Syndicates are formed on the 1st and 15th of each month, in subscriptions of from £2 to £50, the minimum sum affording clients the opportunity of testing our system with a very moderate outlay. A Syndicate once formed, we lose no time in opera- ting and immediately advise each Subscriber of the current amount being dealt with, and the actual quantity of Stock opened, thus approximating to each Member the exact amount of Stock covered bv his subscription, and on which his profits are calculated, no Subscriber being, in any case, liable for more than the sum he actually subscribes. Each Syndicate rarely extends over more than a. week or ten days, thus avoiding carrying over ex- penses. which can only accrue in the event of a Syndi cate being exceptionally kept open for any special reasons. On the closing of Stocks, Subscibers receive due notification, and cheques are promptly dispatched to each for his pro rata share of profits added to the amount of his orignal subscription. This system of doing business has met with the dis- tinct approval of our clients, and, owing to the advan- tages it affords them, has tendered considerably to increase our connection. So far we have no reason to be dissatisfied with the result of our operations, seventeen out of nineteen Syndicates having realised handsome returns equal to nett a average profit of over 50 per cent. for each Syndicate, and viewing the difficulty attendant on successful Stock Exchange speculation, these results are, we consider, highly satisfactory. We de not attempt to emulate various advertising Syndicate agents in making impossible profits out of abnormally small sums, nor do we subscribe to the equally absurd proposition of guaranteeing clients against loss. We bring to bear on our business, upwards of ten years practical experience of the Stock Markets, and we do our best to further our Clients interests. The Syndicate operations are always protected by fair margin, and while we are content with reasonable profits, in the event of adverse market movements, losses are curtailed as far as possible. I Trusting that a perusal of our letter will lead to your joining our list of Subscribers, LESLY AND CO., April, 1892. [990 DR. JOSEPH pARRY'S MUSICAL (COMPOSITIONS. FIVE NEW ANTHEMS, Both Notations. price 2d.; English k Welsh words. I.-The Lord's Prayer. 2.-Blessed is the Man. 3.—Te Deum. 4.—Holy, Holy, and Am fod fy Iesu'n fyw. For 8 other Anthems see Catalogue. SIX NEW CHORUSES. I.-Dawn of Day for Wales O.N. 4d.. S.F. 2d. 2.—Choral March O.N. and S.F. 4d. 3.-IIail! 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. l.-PilgTim'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. 11d. Also other Male Choruses see Catalogue. ———— THE CONGREGATIONAL TUNE BOOK. Four parts already published, fifth part in the press. O.N. price Is. per part, S.F. 6d. per part. Quantities of over 100 for Chapels. CymLnfas. supplied at half-price. For Catalogue of nearly 300 Compositions, apply to D. M. PARRY, 46] MUSIC PUBLISHER, PENARTH. II HARRY WIXSTONE, 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, Battersea Enamel Boxes, &c., Sc. Hav- ing a large connection amongst collectors, I am prepared to pay the highest prices for the above. BANKERS: LLOYDS, LIMITED, CARDIFF. [210 CYCLES 1iT5i8Y TERMS! Singer's, Humberts, Excelsior's, Centaurs, Ivels, &c. REPAIRS, PLATING, AND ENAMELLING. MEAGEY BROS., 10, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. l242 FURNISH ON OUR NEW HIRE SYSTEM. HOUSES OR APARTMENTS Completely Furnished on a New System ADOPTED solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and enquiries usually made by other companies are dispensed with. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF CHEAP AND SUPERIOR QUALITY. All Goods sold on the Hire System at READY-MONEY PRICES. WE MAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT, AND ALL GOODS SENT HOME IN A PRIVATE VAN FREE OF CHARGE. No Stamp or Agreement Charges made no Bill of Sale everything private. Arrangements com- pleted without delay, and being Manufacturers, WE GUARANTEE QUALITY, And will undertake to supply Furniture, etc., At 10 per cent. less than any price list issued by any firm in Cardiff. ELEVEN SHOW ROOMS. Call and inspect our IMMENSE STOCK, and com- pare Prices before purchasing elsewhere. WE SUPPLY WORTH FOR 2 s- gD- WEEKLY. £ 10 W°RTH F°R 4s" WEEKLY £ 15 W0RTH F0R WEEKLY. £ 20 WORTH FOR 68. WEEKLY. And so on in proportion. Special terms for larger -quantities. No objectionable agreements used. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS South Wales Furnishing Co., 31, CASTLE STREET (Opposite the Castle), [236 CARDIFF. THE NEW VOX HUMUNA Å CCORDION. A New Instrument, with Two Draw Stops, one Imitating the Human Voice. Money returned if not approved of. Price, carriage free, 12s. 6d. Send P.O.O. to the jq-EATH MUSICAL SUPPLY STORES, WINDSOR-ROAD, NEATH. G. BHACEY, Manager. el A Large Assortment of ORGANS, PIANOS, MANGLES, (gEWING MACHINES, For Sale on our New Hire Purchase System, 2s. 6d. Monthly. r48 KITT & Co. K I T T S RAPID CURE. PACKAGES (with MIXTURE, PILLS, and LOTION) 4s. 6d. Cures in a few days all DISCHARGES, either Con stitutional or Acquired, Kidney Troubles, Pains in the Bask. CONTAINS NO MERCURY. LOST VIGOUR RESTORED KITT'S VITAL RESTORATIVE, THE GREAT REMEDY for MENTAL and PHYSICAL DEPRESSION. Invaluableto the Single and Married. 4s. 6d. The above can be obtained, post free, from KITT & CO., [53 MEDICAL HALL ,39. BUTE-ST., CARDIFF. ASK FOR THE SOUTH WALES CELEBRATED JAMS AND IARIALADES. gOUTH WALES JAM AND MAR- MALADS COMPANY (LIMITED), CANTON, CARDIFF. J50 E. J. ROBERTS, PLUMBER, GASFITTER. SIGN-WRITER. HOUSE-DECORATOR, kc., 81, HIGH STREET, BARRY, Established 1885. Thousands of Pieces of Paper from 2d. per Piece and upwards always in Stock. Largest Establishment for PAPER HANGINGS and GAS FITTINGS in the District. Estimates given. [8 J A MES PRICE, v .1 "0 r. ■ aaMSiifr. c F Jnl q' -I i. ::> O %*y <; > I 3 The Modern Bakery and Restaurant, Regent-street and ijolton-road, BARRY DOCK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKER, PASTRY- COOK AND CONFECTIONER. PURVEYOR TO THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT. BREAKFAST ROLLS. FRENCH ROLLS. DINNER COBS. VIENNA BREAD. DIGESTIVE BREAD..TEWS' BREAD. SANDWICH LOAVES (all sizes). And a host of other Specialities Daily. PRICE'S A 1 PORK AND VEAL AND HAM PIES An Ordinary daily at One. Private Sitting and Bedrooms. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Chops, and Steaks at all times. Finest Hungarian. English, and American Flour, Wholesale and Retail, at prices which cannot be beaten (for Cash), delivered at a few minutes' notice. Always a Large Stock of leading millers only to select from. I do not buy low-priced Flours. Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits—a great variety. Pattison's (the best) Sweets-a large stock. Cad- bury's Chocolate Goods—a varied assortment. Agent (either Buying or Commission), whole- sale only for fresh farm butter, new-laid eggs, home-cured hams and bacon, poultry of all kinds, &c.,&c., &c. [767 GEORGES COUGH BALSAM! A MABVELLLOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS COLDS, INFLUENZA, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &c., &c. When other things fail (those that are puffed the most are generally the greatest frauds), get a Bottle, take according to directions, and re- port its wonderful power to your friends. NOTE.—One dose relieves, a few dosef* cure. In Bottles. Is. qd. and 2s. 9d. each. The COUGH BALSAM will be found pecu- liarly servicable for RELIEVING ALL PAINS, from whatever cause arising, such as Tooth-Ache, Ear-Ache. Pain in the Chest or Bowels, Diarrhoea, &c., &c. Tf Vocalist. Public Speakers. Clergymen, S'C., only take a, am all teaspoonful before exertion, they would always carry a bottle with them; it has extraordinary power in strengthening and clearing the voice. George's Infants' Powders Are universally admitted to be the SAFEST and BEST, containing NO OPIUM, or anything in- juiioiisto the youngest Babe. For Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a. Sure and Certain Specific. A MOTHER'S BEST HELP AND COMFORT In Packets, Is. 1 qd. each. MORIEN writes :—Your Balsam should be made extensively known, for as a remedy for a cold it is, I believe, UNRIVALLED. From GEORGE PROSSER, ESQ., Lancillow Hall, Abergavenny Dear Sir,—Please inform James Hoddell, Esq. Walton, Clevedon, where your Cough Balsam may be had in Bristol or Clevedon. I have found your Balsam FAR SUPERIOR to any other I have ever ased for all kinds of Coughs. Dear Mr. George,—Your Infanta' Powders are a boon and a blessing. They are true life preservers. I regard my little boy as a LIVING MONUMENT of their efficacy. One of their marvellons features is the certainty of their operation. Fits had never such an enemy. A stock is always kept in the house, as a wonderful sentinel to guard the safety of child life.—Yours sincerely, THOMAS RICHARDS. II tre, 11th March, 1891. Baptist Minister. GEORGES' BALSAM AND POWDERS Are sold everywhere, or direct from the Pro- prietor— B. A. GEORGE, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST. PENTRE, PONTYPRIDD, GLAM. J 64 JOHN EDMUNDS, (Late with Morgan Bros.,) PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER, AND GENERAL DECORATOR, 28, HARVEY-STREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Estimates given for every description of work. Your esteemed Orders respectfully solicited. [237 J. E. LEVERS & SON, HAY AKD CORN MERCHANTS, OMMISSION AGENTS, kc., HAVE ALWAYS ON SALE AT THEIR STORES ON THE MOORS-ROAD, CADOXTON. BARRY, VERY PRIME HAY and CHAFF, Also a Choice Selection of HORSE AND CATTLE FEEDING STUFFS Consisting of WHITE AND BLACK OATS, CRUSHED HORSE FEED, CRUSHED BEANS, SMALL ROUND MAIZE. BRAN, SHARPS BARLEYMEAL, &c. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES. SHOPS SUPPLIED. [71 WOODHAM AND SON, HIGH-STREET, BARRY, GREENGROCERS AND POTATO MERCHANTS. All Kinds of Fish Daily when in Season. GENERAL HAULIERS. A Brake for Picnic Parties for the Summer Season. Dog-cart on Hire. [ 7 FURNITURE REMOVED AND WAREHOUSED ONE BOX OF' CLARKE'S B 41 PillS is warranted to cure all disehlirge8 from the ürinary Organs, In either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free frum Mercury. Sold in Boxes, te. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors lliroug-hout the World, or sent to any address for sixty Btampshy the Makers, THK LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES T>RUG COMPANY, Lincoln. Wholesale Agent!>, BARCLAY & 4birs, London, and all the Wholesale Hoosas. ~ET BROGDEN & CO., 16, GLEBE ST., PENARTH, Q.REENGROCERS AND jpOTATO jyjERCHANTS. All Orders, Shipping or otherwise, promptly attended to, either at Penarth or Barry Dock. [197 I SHAW AND Son, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, AND MORTGAGE BROKERS. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED UPON SPECIAL TERMS. ——— [80 OFFICES: 12, VERE-STREET, CADOXTON. DYERS & CLEANERS OF HATS. BONNETS. OSTRICH FEATHERS, LADIES' DRESS, AND GENTS' CLOTHING. ORCHARD'S, 35, ADAM ST., CARDIFF. Hats and Bonnets altered or re-made. New Hats and Bonnets made to Order. Leghorn Hats cleaned and made Fashionable Shapes, like New. AGENT AT BARRY- H. B. TAYLOR, Wool and Fancy Respository, DURHAM HOUSE, 111, HIGH ST. AGENT AT CADOXTON— M. PHILLIPS, Wenvoe Bazaar, 76 j (Near Railway Station) VERB STBEKT. « BEATING'S POWDER." K Kills Fleas. Bugg, Moths. Beetle*. XEATING-'S POWDER." Kills Floao, Bugs, Moths. Beetle*. "■rteating's POWDER." Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetle*. « BEATING'S POWDER." Kills Fleas, Buffs, Moths, Beetle*. JTEATING'S POWDER." Kills Fleaa, Bugs, Moth*. Beetle*. WT.JW> Powder so celebrated, is perrectly unrivalled in destroying JUOS, FLEAS, MOTHS. BEETLES, and all Insects (whilst B«r- harmless to all animal life). Ail woollens and fnrs-shonM to well sprinkled with the Powder before placing away. It is in valuable to take to the Seaside. To avoid disappointment insist upon having Powder." No other Powder is effectual Sold only in ram, 6cL, le., and 2a. ad. Beware of imitation. Don't be deceived. WORMS IN CHILDREN, WORMS IN CHILDREN, *re •wily, surely, and with pcrfect safety got rid of by n«li> KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. Nearly all children suffer from Worms. If suspected, do not wait, you can with ease cure the child (has no effect except on worms). Sold by all Chemists, in Tins, Is. lid. •eetou_ QCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. — Principals of IO Private and other Schools will do well to adver- tise in the South Wales Star, which circulates very largely in the South, East, West, and Rhondda Di- visions of Glamorganshire. Quotations for a series m:.y be ha.d on application to the Manager, at the Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, Barry, or of the local representatives. "THE SOUTH WALES STAR. WEEKLY, ONE PENNY. Head Office: Vere Street. Cadoxton,, Barry. Scale of Advertisement Charges. S ALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Hous' s to Let. I Apartments Wanted. Houst- Wanted. Apartments to Let. Situations Wanted. Miscellaneous Wants. Situations Vacant. Articles Lost and Found. Words 13110 '1-hree Si* Insertion. 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"THE SOUTH WALES STAR" May be obtained every Friday morning, price One Penny, at our offices at Vere-street, Cadoxton (Barry) Penarth Caroline-street, Bridgend and I cntypridd or of the following agents ABE ( WYNFI.—Mr. T. Morgan, Commercial-street. ABE KEN FIG.—Mrs. Lewis, chemist. BARU\.—F. C. Milner, Post-office. BAR £ I DOCK.—W. H. Smith & Son, Barry Dee" Station. Mr. Marsh, stationer. BRID END.—Mr. W. M. Davies, Glannant Cottage. Mr. D. Bowen, Kenfig Hill. Mr. Bacan, newsagent. Mr. D. Williams, 20, Caroline-street. Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son. „ Mr. D. Jones. „ Mrs. Evans. Mr. W. Woodward. „ M. Bird. „ H.Woodward. „ Mrs. Evans, Post Office, Blackmill. BRITON FERRY.—Mr. D. L. Jones, Cynalaw. BLAENGARW, UARW VALLEY.—J. Evans, Blaen- garw, Pontycwmmer BRYXMENIN.—Mrs. Davies. BRYXCENTHIN.—Mrs. Lewis, Long-row. CADOXTON (BARRY).—W. Townsend, newsagent Barry Road. „ Miss Bray, stationer, Main-street. „ Mr. Thomas Fairbairn. Vere- street. Jones, stationer, Holton-road. 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TREFOREST.—Mr. Richards, Forest-road. „ Mr. Hill, newsagent. TREHARRIES.—Mrs. Morgan, bookseller. 0, TONYPANDY.—J. W. Williams, newsagent. „ Mr. J. W. Richards, chemist. „ Mr E. Jones, Clydach-road. „ D. Evans. „ J. W. Evans, Bryntawel-terrace. TONDU.—W. H. Hitchings, newsagent. TREORKY.—Miss Jones, stationer, Bute-street TON, PENTRE.—Mr. LI. Phillips, 32, Church-road. TYLORSTOWN.—Mr. W. Williams, Post-offioe. „ Mr. Rees Davies, East-road. TYNKWYDD.—Mr. Llewellyn, chemist. TONYREFAIL.—Mr. Lewis, Post Office. WENVOE.-Noah Jenkins, Wenvoe Arms. YSTRAD.—Mr. D. Jones, newsagent. I YXYSYBLWL.—D. Rogers, newsagent. • I