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DRINK GALORE IRISH WHISKY. S&ld at the Principal Bar3 in the Town. War- raated Pure and Wholesome Spirit, a Blend the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Tide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS CAREY AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO SOLE AGENTS DEUTZ k GELD HRM ANN, ERNEST IRROY AND RUINART'S CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, &al»re.[207 G. H. B. /A, /&/ GOLDEN H0P/§7 BITTER (LIGHT DINNER ALE)/. i I IS. PER GALLON. /AV • /fi *■ /$/ ■■ >0-0 SUPERIOR Of PALE ALE— t Is. 2d. Per Gallon 'J-l A MILD ALUS— f try lOd. Per Gillian. £ STOUT- J1 Is. 2d. Per Gallon. /&$'/ IN GALLON CASKS V> AND UPWARDS. [285 1:; i ;1.0 t no "HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BEER. "Tqe Fine OM Welsh Drink." HEALTHFUL AND PALATABLE. >. Mads Entirely from HERBS, HOPS, & FRUIT. A SIXPENNY BOTTLE WILL MAKE SIX TO EIGHT GALLONS. 'JI. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND STORES. Manufactured by MORGAN W. JAMES. LLANELLY. Agents in Africa, America, and Other Countries. C. A. WILLIAMS, Chrollometer Maker to the Admiralty. WATERBTJRY AND OTHER WATCHES, VIENNA REGULATERS (Imported Direct), AND OTHER CLOCKS. OPTICIAN AND STATiG'jER, &o. DOCK VIEW ROAD, (Opposite the Post Office), BARRY DOCK. EDWARD REES, AUCTIONEER, Accountant & Auditor. (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MORTGAGE & FINANCE BROKER. HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. GENERAL BUSINESS TRANSFER BROKER & VALUER. Agent for all the best Insurance Offices-Fire, Life, General Accident, Plate Glass, Ernplover- Liability, Boiler, Engine, and Steam Power, Farm- ing Stocks, Cattle and Horses, aud Guarantee Fidelity Offices. I VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &c., kc,, &0. Orer 20 Years Experience in the Management of Large and Small Estates. 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street, BARRY DOCK, AND 45, Yere-streefc, Cadoxton. Barry Dock, Barry, Cadoxton and District Pro perties Let and Sold. Rents Collected and Pro- perty Managed. Personal attention given. Prompt Settlements. Highest References given. 'o Several Splendid Shops and Premises, suitable for any business, to be Let and for Sale. in best positions in either district: also Villas and Cot- tages. > N.B.—Parties desirous of Letting- or Selling their Business Premises, Villas or Cottages, or wishing to dispose of their business either bv auc- tion or as going concerns, should send particulars to E. Itees, at 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street. Barry Dock. r 457 SITUATIONS VACANT. T ADYLIKE Home Employment. Good wec-kly A J Incomes can be made by the Automatic Knitting Machine, cash or hire terms; work supoliod.—,LvJi Company, 67. Southwark street,London, S.E.: Agency* 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. -P WAITED. X|7ANTED, 50 WORKMEN" to Buy 50 Pairs of i TV Real ARMY BLUCHERS, at 4s. 1 Id. per Pair, at Jones's Noted Boot Repairing Shop. Market 1 Buildings, Barry. 1' DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and 5 secure a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock Merchandise, or Household Farniture ? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the Soidh Wales ( Star, ( ARTISTIC FUMITURE NAMFACTURERS. I T R A P N E L L AND GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS <% IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES, 5 ^RTISTIC JPURNITURE. JGCONOMIC JPURNITURE, ELL-MADE F URNITUIRE. JNEXPENSIVL FURNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES: 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, "JOINING-ROOM JpURNITURE. B. EDROOM FURNITURE. Jji J^RAWING-ROOM JVJBNITUR E. gOUDOIR "JpURNITURE. JJREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE. BILLIAkD-RÖÖM JjWRNITURE. J^ITCHEN JpURNITURE. JTJOTEL JpURNITURE. v OUR MUCH RENOWNED ki u M COTTAGE FDRNITORE DEPARTMENT, 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. •J t: '.I ««■ TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum Warehousemen, 31 &• 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 Y-E ANCIENT HAIRDRESSING SALOON. • v "Ye" OLDEST IN "Ye" DISTRICT. .d' i 1 129, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. f{ M ARSII and CO. beg to thank their numerous Patrons .for Past Favours, and to inform them they have OPENED a FIRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN'S SALOON, which is Fitted up with Every Modern Require- ment, and will also be used as a SUBSCRIBERS' RooM, in conformity with the method of Periodical Payments, so rapidly gaining favour in all First- class Saloons. The BATH-ROOM, Entirely Re-fitted and Re-decorated, will be Open to Subscribers. Prices and Terms may be had from the Proprietors. A LADIES' ROOM has also been added, where every attention will be given to the Comfort of Customers, combined with Efficiency of Workmanship. Ladies' Hair-cutting, Singeing, Shampooing, &c., at most Moderate Charges and the Latest Styles. 1 • Ladies' Combings made up. EVERY REQUISITE FOR TOILET KEPT IN STOCK. MARSH AND Co., fl.' r ,) IT Hairdressers and Perfumers, 1 ft. 129, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK WALTER SHOWELL and SON, Ltd., CROSSWELL'S BREWERY, > i';tJ OLDBURY, BIRMINGHAM. CELEBRATED CROSSWELL'S ALES. MAY BE HAD IN BARREL OR BOTTLE FROM THE AGENT— R, O. JONES, ■ /■'v'/ GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, ? ■; ..| WESTMINSTER STORES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. -—— FINE PALE ALE FROM 10D. PER GALLON. Either 4J Gallon 9 Gallon, 18 and upwards. Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, APRIL 9TH, 1833, STUDENTS WILL PREACH AT MORNING AND EVENING •SERVICES. All Seats free Hymn Books provided. u CIVIL SERVICE APPOIITMEIfTS. Age 15 to 25 ladies under 20. Salaries ranging I from £80 to t400 Candidates wanted for Higher mtl Lower Divisions, Customs, Excise, Telepraph Learners, &0. Preparation by Correspondence conducted by a -t.a.g of 20 tutors. Over 11,000 Successes in 7 years. Unexcelled. Reduced Fees to.Students joining Classes now. Prospectus Free from the Secretary, British Correspondence College, Queen's Read, New Cross SATE, Loudon. S.E. J The South Wales aqd ^onmoutl{sliire Scljool of Nusic, Cardiff. r Patron-THE MOST NOBLE TIIE MARQUESS OF BUTE. Principal—JOSEPH PARRY, Esq., Mus. Doc. MR. MENDELSSOHN PARRY (Late Professor at the Harrow Music School and Deputy Professor at the Guildhall School of Music, London.) has made arrangements to Visit Cardiff and BARRY weekly, to givel PIANOFORTE LESSONS in connection with the above Institution. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, South Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mus,-c, Queen- street, Cardiff, or Mendelssohn Parry, 31, James'- square, Notting Hill, London, W. MRS. LUCAS, 46, LOMBARD STREET, BARRY DOCK, ladies' Sick Nurse. THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED.
Barry and Cadoxton local ,…
Barry and Cadoxton local Board Election, 1893. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I shall attend at the MARKET CHAMBERS, BAFERY, on THURSDAY, the 6th April, from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in order that any Person ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A VOTING PAPER, who shall not have received the same, may make personal application to me for a VOTING PAPER, and fill up and deliver same to me, H, 11 LEE, .Returning Officer. 1. Major-General, Local Board Offive, Cadoston, 4th April, 1893.
-BARRY AND CADOXTON BURIAL…
BARRY AND CADOXTON BURIAL r. BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chapel AL recently erected AT the Cemetery, Merthyr- dovan, will be OPENED by Public Service to be held at 3 o'clock on SUNDAY, the 23rd April, 1893. The Service will be conducted by the Ministers' Fraternal Society. By Order, J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Burial Board Office, Clerk. Cadoxton, 5th April, 1193.
Barry and Oadoxton Gas .and…
Barry and Oadoxton Gas and Water Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL I GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Barry and Cadoxton Gas and Water Com- pany will be held at the PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF, on MONDAY, the 17th day of April, 1893, at TWELVE o'clock Noon, for the pur- pose of considering, and (if so thought fit) of approving the following Bill now pending in Parliament, namely :— A Bill for authorising the Local Board for the District of Barry and Cadoxton in the County of Glamorgan to acquire the Gas and Water undertakings of the Barry and Cadoxton Gas and Water Company and to supply their district and other places with Gas and Water and for other purposes. Dated at Barry Dock, this 29th day of March, 1893. EDMUND HANCOCK, Deputy-Chairman. F. M. HARRIS, Secretary.
Advertising
A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, THREE ARTISTS' PROOFS OF ETCHINGS. SUBJECTS THE RIVER ISIS AT OXFORD (A PAIR) AND ROUEN CATHEDRAL. NOW ON VIEW AT W. L. HUGRES, Outfitter, Main Street. PRICES :— Unframed £ 1 Is. each, or £ 2 10s. the Three. Framed .81 15s. each, or £ 4 10s. the Three. The Pictures are First-class Works, and warranted to be worth £, 9 9s. For Further Particulars apply to L. J., » S^AR OFFICE, CADOXTON. W. E. V AUGHAN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS :— 2, QUEEN-STREET, I PA1?RIT™ 248, BUTE-STREET. )' LARDIEF. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by District Agents Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. W. E. V AUGHAN AND CO.' ARE CELEIJUATSD FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges, and promptness of dispatch. [227 MADE TO MEASURE MLGFLL DEPARTMENT. |l|l^•'Ir'I ^ew Interns for the Spring Trade are now Fit and Ql:Ûity Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices. M Ml G. GARNETT, TAtLOR AND CLOTHIER. WELSii BLANKET ROAD, CADOXTON MARKET BUILDINGS, BAnny, DlhAS POWIS. SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.— Principals oi 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 mr.y be had on application to the Manager, at the Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, Barry, or of the local representatives. KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent anodyne expectorant for Coughs and Colds, 9Jd., 131d. Of all Chemists. H. J. OWEN, FFERYLLYDD, POL YEP, TREGATTWG. POB MATTI 0 IIADAU GARDD A BLODAU, y rhai y gellir ymddiried ynddynt fel rhai newydd eleni, wedi eu. derbyn, yu uaiongyrchol oddiwrth y Garddwyr. GOFYNER AM BRHkRESEB. MESSRS. CHAPPELL & CO., lip and Spirit Merchants, 11, THOMPSON-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Agents for the Celebrated n ANGLO-BAVARIAN BEER CO. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. THE EMPIRE w PALACE OF VARIETIES, CARDIFF. I. < t, Two, Complete Perf ormances Nightly. Early one 1 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. OSWALD STOLL.tnx EDUCATIONAL. THE COURT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CADOXTON. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated English and Foreign Governesses, and visiting Professors. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Private Lessons given in Drawing, Painting, Music, Singing. French, and German. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Class for Little Boys, ("428 Next Term begins January 16th, 1893. MEDICAL. PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOB. T.JADIES.-For Terms, Ac., write to the Superintendent, War- ringt ii Lodge, Warwick-road, Maida Vale, London, W MUSIC. WANTED, LESSONS on the HARP.-Apply T V terms, &c., Alpha," Star Office, Cadoxton. DO you want your FINGER BILLS, Handbills and Circulars conscientiously Distributed in town and country ?—Apply X. X. X., Star Office Cadoxton.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THE SOUTH WALES STAR Is now Published every Thursday Afternoon. Correspondents will oblige by sending all Communications by Wednesday at latest. NOTICE. All communications for publication must be addressed, "The Editor THE SOUTH WALES STAR, Cadoxton, near Cardiff," and r "I? the Editor not later T^ FHURGDAY MORILING AU C.<>MIAUA,*ATLONS MUGT BE WRJFCTEN on one side Q* paper only, and the full name and address of the writer must be enclosed, NOT necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith.
MR. A. J. WILLIAMS M.P.. AND…
MR. A. J. WILLIAMS M.P.. AND THE NEW CLUB AT BARRY DOCK. WE pablish in allDther column a letter from- Mr. A. J. Williams, M.P., and also a description of a meeting held at Holton in connection with the opening of a Club. It is evident from Mr. Williams' letter that he was, at first, under the impression that the Club was being promoted by the whole of the Libeml party, and that oil finding out that a large section of that party are very much opposed to the movement he has wisely withdrawn his support. Mr. Wil- liams is of opinion that a well managed Liberal Workingman's Club is a benefit to the com- munity, so long as steps are taken to pre- vent it degenerating into a mere drinking club. There is a good deal to be said in favour of men belonging to the same party being connected by a social as well as a political bond. We are, however, very much afraid that it will be extremely difficult in this district to establish any Club that will not have a bad influence. There are two or three Clubs already at Barry Dock, and we believe that most of the inhabitants regret their existence. We are sorry to see any Liberals joining to promote a Club in which intoxicants are sold. One of the great objects of true Liberalism is to promote the welfare of the working classes, and we do not think that the formation of such a Club will have this effect.
LOCAL NOTES. *
LOCAL NOTES. «*- ■. BARRY AS A WATERING? PLACE. We are pleased to find that the Barry j District Chamber of Trade is not only still alive, but is pushing ahead in the direction of advancing, as far as possible, the interests of the Barry district—generally speaking. It has in the past taken up several important ques- tions, but we do not think it has taken in hand anything which requires the consideration and foresight as that of advertising the locality as I a seaside resort, or watering place. As many of our readers are aware, there are numerous places I which alone exist by the number of visitors who yearly pay visits to them on account of their health-giving climates and situations. In these respects Barry is on a par with any other seaside place, and the district has only to become ¡ known to make itself popular. The weather we have had during the past few weeks speaks for ¡ itself in that direction, and the question which now the Barry District Chamber of Trade has to consider—and it is a large one—is how the district can be best advertised as a watering place. It is not a mere question of how much the necessary aivertisements would cost or the particular journals in which they are inserted, so much as the way in which the whole scheme is to be managed. We venture to say, with all due respect to those who think otherwise, that it would at present be sheer madness to expend a large sum of money—were it to be ob- tained — in extensively advertising the dis- trict as a fashionable watering place. The first question intending visitors would naturally ask would be, What accommodation have you in the Barry District ?" and if led to believe that they would receive accommoda- tion similar to that provided at other places, we think they would not only be sadly disappointed but it would be a means of seriously damaging the reputation of the district. We are prepared to admit that there are several first-class hotels in the district, but many persons would object to staying there for any lengthened period. No doubt many houses would be prepared for visitors, but everything will take time. It far better to creep than to walk and get I crippled. The Chamber of Trade should endeavour to get daily excursions into the dis- trict both by sea and rail, and when they were fairly established the other part would be easy enough. People would see what was in the place and would in themselves act as advertising agents, while those who have property in the district would see their way more clear and act accordingly. Once there is a steady flow of visitors to the district on excursions bent, Barry will find itself steadily becoming recognised as a seaside resort, and the stay of persons will be lengthened from days to weeks. In conclusion, we can only point out that if the hope of Barry as a seaside resort lies in the number of empty houses, it has its success is far distant, and it will be a long time before it dawns on the horizon. BOAlilJ OF GUARDIANS AXD PARISH couNcrr-F- We are pleased to hear the elected Board of Guardians speaking in such laudable terms of General Lee, Mr. O. H. Jones, and ColomI Woods, who as e.v-oJieio guardians would lose their seats on the Board if the Parish Countil Bill is passed. We feel sure that the ratepayers have no desire to lose such gentlemen, each of whom would undoubtedly be returned at an election. THE LOCAL BOARD ELECTION AND CANVASSERS. We learn tha.t there has been a complaint lodged with the Returning Officer as to the manner in which certain canvassers have worked, and it has been report that.