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EVANS'S CLOTHING STORES, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, MERTHYR TYDFIL. GREAT WINTER SALE or BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHINC & CENERAL STOCK OF OUTFITTING, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. MEN'S BLUE BEAVER AND MELTON OVERCOATS, 16s. lid., Regular Price, 30s. MEYS BLUE BEAVER OVERCOATS, 22s. 6d., Regular Price, 3os. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS WITH DEEP CAPES, 10s. 6d., Regular Price, 20s. 6d. HEN'S TWEED SUITS, 12s. lid., Regular Price, 28s. 6d. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, 2B. Hid.Worth 7s. lid. A Large Selection of BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS Sold at Nearly One-half Regular Prices. 0 MBN S SHIRTS, DRAWERS, MOLE and CORD TROUSERS, SCARVES, BRACES, RUGS, UMBRELLAS, &c., All Reduced. TERMS CASH. D. J. EVANS'S CLOTHING STORES (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), MERTHYR. r SAVE MOXEY BY CALLING TO INSPECT OUT* SPECIAL PRESENTS FOR NOTHING WITH Ot-R DELICIOUS TEAS. Two Strong Glass Tumblers with -J-lb. of Tea at 6d. Z-1 4 11ANUPACTUEKRS STOCK OF 2,000 Strong Large Buckets. One with |-lb. of Tea at 16. in ts Thousands of other Articles as Presents and equal in value. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— VICTORIA TEA COMPANY, LTD., HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. K >r l-he romplet« aire of Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the m VI Throat, Chest. Rnd Lungrs. The first dose will five relief In ten ■ ■ m ■ M minutes. Unlike any other preparation it clears the throat, ll tHbolves the phlesrm and leaves the Bronchial Tabes a«d Long". B M fn a heaHhv condition. For Asthwa,Bronchitis,Hoarseness.Short- ness of Breath. Influenza, Tictrtness and Oppression of tl>« Cheat, ■Vheezinjr, &< it acts like 51AQTO and a few dogea will he found h' affect a permanent CURE of these most distressing disorde t. TM* remedy is admitted by thousands to be the WorWs Great Medicine. — If )-ou ha« a coujfh cold. ^/NT TJ If ymi are Asthmatic crU eak iq the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A TRIAL, Chest,try one bottte and prove for > our M Aixl the most violent couafa self. Ha ttnmedUic eflect for removing »-■ u 111 in ft shert time be re- ooufbs of Ion* standing loss of voice. moved. abating feverish colds. TtSTIMONY OF ITS EFFICACY KEEPS POURINC IN. A Lady writes Am travelling on the Continent and am quite out of TV)<jr celebrated Cough Svrup. Please Bend per return two larjre Bottles. hy parol post. to Post Office, Marseilles. The only cure I erer had after | T trying all the advertised preparations. ^^0 I I THIS TESTIMONIAL IS VOETH BEADING. DtA* Sra. -I was invalided for months unfit for work oxvin^ to severe Coufh and Asthma. I was told of your Syrup, and two bottles completely '.Tired me and enabled me to follow my usual work."—Sold in Bottles, lAi aoi 2:9 each. Of all Cbemiste. or can be obtained post free for 15 and M stamps from the proprietor, J. PARRY, Chemist, 94, Canterbury Road, hUbum, London, XVV. WOOTTON, THE PEOPLE'S CASH DHAPKK, CLOTH HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, IS NOW SELLING Grand Lines in Real Welsh Flannel Shirting, better was never made at is. Did. per yard fur Cash also Stripes and Checks for Men's Drawers. BLANKETS, DS. LUD., Gs. 1 qd" 8s. LLKL., 10s. Gd. to 21s. per pair. Buy these ard you will very likely lire long. SHEETS, 2s. 6d., i's. llid., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11M. Sleeping made easy. BLUE AND GREEN QUILTS, is. Hid., 5s. ll]d, 7s. 1116. to 14?. 6d. WOOTTON Serves Crowds of Smart Buyers Every Week. TERMS CASH. NO CREDIT. PRESS ON re WOOTTON'S THE UP-TO-DATE CASH CRATER. IF YOU WANT HEALTH AND STRENGTH TRY PURDY'S HEALTH HERB BEER AND HOP ALE. 1t 13 very btrongly recommended to persons employed in Mil!?, Foundries, and oilier Workshop*. III MttM most REFRESHING and NON-INTOXICANT Beverage ever offered to the publk-. It is pleasant to the taste, quenches the thin t, and it agists digestion. It is entirely VEGETABLE, consisting of a. cooibinatiou of some of the most valuable MEDICINAL PLANTS. It is equally well adapted for younpr I)t' old, and within the reach of every family. It is delivered free, and all empties are collected as often as desired. Orders by po-;t ptly attended tu. ftotn IN Don'R.KS AT lOd. relt GALLON. MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES W. PURDY, Works: Jenkins' Court, Quarry Row, Merthyr. New Iron Frame PIANOFORTE, Fall Trichord. Check Action. Latent Iniprovements. Hand^me Rosewood or Wulnut C-a!!e. Sent FREE to any station 011 receipt of Cash— £ 21—Cash. 10 Years Warranty Given. AMERICAN ORGANS, Finest Makers, from £ Q to £100. HARMONIUMS, Special Church Damp Resisting, from RA to £60. SKILFUL TUNERS Sent Everywhere. HEINS & CO., BRECON. ALSO AT HEREFORD, ABERGAVENNY, and ROSS. ■ BMWM ta1Vin,m1 Cd eAs swoKtafo t EtetS ahrs pe Brvwooeoeolf vater s ats a. ana nd dd Aaudlcldok Hs was s trbhnpareoceslk e s kinTTdhIs Me oCEf hS CeaopPmeRsmt IeNarncTid aIl BNaeG nst d PCArOirnMtteisP_tris Ac iNn PYrMin,etritnbg vr arfco—r all MID MCDAL ishmsr. 17 Bxhibition TIMES OFVICE, JOHN STRUBT, m*wHlerhest Awards. (Next to Temperance Hall), MERTHYR. Tina cd., 6d., !«., and 3s. M. llWnlH?* £ E^tiinato's giun t'jr trery Viiid of rriutin; 0,1 I application to the Manager. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Oar numerous readers are requested to note the fact that MESSRS. R. THOMAS AND SON, CHEMISTS, 11-3, HIGH STREET, AND 04, HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION), MERTHYR TYDFIL, ARE NOW SELLING PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. tIS. THOMAS* MAGNOLIA BOUQUET SOAP. Th« most cWicate akin* may b« trashed with thi* beautiful preparation in the severest weather. It causes neither rednws or irritation. It ia uniqua for its soothing and healing propertiee, creamy lather, and delightful perfume. TABLETS, Sd. EACH; 4,6 PER DOZEN. (236* G. M. & R. GUN SON, 67 AND 68, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, FAMILY G RO C E RS, Flour, Corn, and Provision Merchants, CONFECTIONERS, DEALERS IN GAME, WINES, & SPIRITS. Ales and Stouts in Cask or Bottle. Patent Medicines, Proprietary Articles, Cigars. SPECIAL VALUE IN TEA AT Is. 6d. IMPORTERS OF CHOICEST DANISH BUTTERS. TRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. G. M. & R. GUNSON, 67 & 68, High Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Mr. DESMANE, SPECIALIST On all Complaints and Diseases. ATTENDS Business, viz., At his Private Rooms onlv, except when he visits patients who cannot attend on account of sickness, through his great SUCCOSS in MERTHYR and DISTRICT he has now five places of attendance. In Twelve Months nearly 4,000 have received his treatment. CALL AT ONCE and see THE GREAT AND STARTLING TESTIMONIALS. WONDERFUL CURES after years of suffering. ACTIONS speak louder than words. A HeRE CURE in every case; whatever t'm complaint or disease ma.y be, it will be taken in charge and skilfully and successfully treated. DEAFNESS and WEAK EYES receive special attention. Dozens of cures weekly. TEETH EXTRACTED without pain, 3d. each. ADVICE FREE—CALL AT ON-CE, and do not be put off by anyone. Telegraphic Address— Desmane, Ditpensare, Merthyr. BLU) APf)BE< :— MERTHYR-Thc Dispensary, Westbourne Place, Plymouth Road. Tt-MUATS and SUNDAYS aU Day and until Noon other Days. Merthyr and Dowlais Coffee Tavern, DOWLAIS, Mondays, 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. City Coffee Tavern, High Street, near Station Gates, PONTYPRIDD, Wednesdays, 3 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. Daviess Eating House, 2, Market Street, ABERDARE, Thursdays, 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. 33, Perrott Street, near Railway Station, TUEHARKIS, Fridays, 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. FEMALES—MADAME DESMAN*; attends in private Female Cases and her special preparation should be known to all. It never fails. Please write or call for advice and All communications strictly private. [2869 THE MERTHYR CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. it P U B LI ( MEETINO Will be held at the Drill Hall, Merthyr, on Thursday next, Feb. 28th, 1895, When Addresses will be delivered by W. ELLISON MACARTNEY, M.P. (Irish Unionist Member for South Antrim), A. P. SAUNDERS-DAVIES, ESQ. (Conservative Candidate for Pembrokeshire), HERBERT C. LEWIS, ESQ. (Unionist Candidate for the Borough). T. MORGAN JAMES, ESQ., B.A. (Welsh), and others. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, chair will be taken at 8 by W. GRIFFITHS, Lsq. Titetruinental and Vocal Mnsic will be rendered from 7.30 till 8 o'clock. VALENTINE WATSON, Agent. A LECTURE ON J A M E S R U, S S E L 1.4 L 0 W E 1. L, POET, PATRIOT, and PROPHET of the AMERICAN DEMOCRACY," Will be delivered by tho REV. W. PEDR WILLIAMS, Of Lower Clapton, London, ON MONDAY, MARCH 11th, 1895, IN ZOAK CHAPEL, MERTHYR. Chair to be taken" at 8 o'clock prompt by GWIIAM C. -1AMES, Esq., Gwaelodygarth. Admission b. Tickets may be had at the Offices of the 2VHI?-S and the E-rprrsf Mr. Josppit Williams, Olebeland; Mr. J. P. Lewis, Biyh Street; and the Members of Mount Zion Church, Troedyrhiw. UN SUNDAY, March 10th, Mr. WILLIAMS will preach morning, afternoon, and evening in Troedyrhiw. I public announcements. Brynmawr Chair Eisteddfod and Band Contests. APRIL 1ST., 1895. /"NRAND k numerous Competition; Programmes \JT may be obtained from E. WATKINS, Secretary, 1, Kiug-street, Brynmawr. VISITORS TO CARDIFF SHOULD NOT KAIL TO CALL AT THK PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL-REPUTED FIIIM 01' GOLDIE BROTHERS WHOSE srrnios ARK AT t 66, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. Photographs of all descriptions accurately and artistically produced. Wedding parties, groups, <tr., a gpccialiie. Cricket, football, and other athletic clubs maited upon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. C A R D I F F F Cr R STORES (LATE OF THE HAYES), Manufacturing Furriers, Skin Dressers, and Dyers. A Speciality of Re-Modelling and Lengthening of Seal Jackets on our Improved System, by means of which no cross seams are visible. Old fashioned Seal Jackets and Fur Mantles Renovated and Re-Modelled to latest fashion. Furs of all kinds freed from moth, Repaired, Re- made, or Lined. SHOW ROOMS- bt and 2nd Floors. 23. High-street, Cardiff. H. R. HARRISON, MANAGE*/ Established in Cardiff 1838. A Braneh will shortly be opened in MERTHYR. (2844 AN INTERESTING BOOK. A Guide to Merthyr Tydfil," By T. E. CLARKE, Originally published in 1848, is now re-published by J. P. LEWIS, PRINTER k STATIONER, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. Price Paper Cover, 9d. Cloth Boards, 1!. This Book contains an account of the origin and progress of the Iron Work?, Local Antiquities, Social and Religious matters, a history of the riots, and much other interesting information, bringing tllO work up to date. [26S5 POOLE'S MYRIORAMA. TEMPERANCE HALL, MERTHYR, NOW OPEN. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Nightly at 8— Doors open at 7.30. Special Morning Performance (same as night) on SATURDAY at 3. Doors open at 2.30. Nightly at 8 -Doors open at 7.30. Early doors to all part1? to avoid the crowd, and with choice of Seats, open at 7.15. PRICES or ADMISSION.—3s., 2s., Is. and 6d. Chil- dren under 10 half-price to all parts except 6d. places. Half-price at 9 o'clock except to back seats, lieserved Tickets and Plan at the Hall. WAR IN THE EAST-C, HII, A AND JATAN—THE BATTLE OR TING YANG—THE BATTLE 0" THK YALU RIVER with the Fleets of China and Japan in action. Another of tho latest additions—THE Loss OF H.M.S. YWroIUA-A thrilling tale of the disaster by one of the actual survivors (Mr. James Curran). WAR IN MATABELELAND—THE GREAT BAITLK BEFORE THK CAnxBE OF BULCWAYO. The most charming and varied entertainment in existence 3 hours of perfect perpetual pleasure and amusement. Engagement, at enormous expense, of DAINKZ'S CIRCUS— Highly trained Pouies, Goats, Donkeys, and Dogs. A GRAND ORCHESTRAL BAND, Musical Director Mr. George Nay lor. General Manager Mr. Fred Mayer [2884 .N EW 0PEKA HOUSE, lVIERTHYR. Sole Lessee and Manager.MR. WILL SMITHSON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1895, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. GREAT SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Mr J. K. Murry's Splendid Drama HOMELESS. Written by J. K. MCKRY and GEOIU;E COMER. Tilllo aud Prices as Usual. Plan of the Theatre may be seen and Seats soured IlARRrs &- SoMi' Studio Situations TOantefr, &c. IF YOU WANT A SBBTAXT, A SITUATION, a HOCSE, APAIVTWRKTS, or to Dn, SELL, or EXCHANGE ANYTHING, ADVERTISE In the PREPAID COLUMN of the Mcrth j■r Tii/if s, at the following SPECIALLY CHEAP RATES: 20 WORDS 6(1. 20 WORDS FOR THREE TIMES, Is. THREE SIX WORDS. ONE TIMES. TiMES. fi. d. 8. d. 8. d. 20 Words 0 6 1 6 2 0 32 Words 1 0 2 0 30 40 Words 1 3 2 6 3 6 4a Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 The above is the Prepaid Scale for Wanted, To be Let, and To be Sold Advertisements only for other Charges apply to the Manager, Times Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Postage St am ps or Postal Orders may be sent in Payment. RESPECTABLE BOYS Wanted to SEN the Merthyr Times in Merthyr and District.— Apply to the Manager, Times Office. *~GENTR ^^NTED, ^'hoi^<vr commission and bonus.—I re ton (Limited), 92; Gracechurch-street, London. *)0, Victoria-street, To Let, Two Unfurnished O Rooms on Second floor; private entrance.- Apply T. Howells, Auctioneer, &c., 18, Union-street, Merthyr Tydfil. [2915 MADAME DESMANE'S Female Preparation should be known to all. It never fails.— Write or call, 2, Westbourne-place, Plymouth-road, Merthvr. Advice and information free of charge. 157-9 rpo BE LET shortly, a new Corner House and JL Shop, suitable for a retail trade, at Cromwell- street, Brecon-road, Merthyr Tydtil. For particulars apply to J. F. SKAL, Auctioneer and Housw Agent, 5, Castle-ftreet, Merthyr. 2856. C~TOLLIERY O* FICiTVT^ ANDTuNV,RS of all J ranks and ages. Lensons hy Pmt-o The surest road to promotion. Send Id. stamp for syllabus— T. A. SOUTHERN, M.E., Late H.M. Inspector of Mines, the Universal Mining School. Derby. 151 202 THE Inhabitants will be glad to hear that Pro- fessor Desmane, the Specialist on all com plaints, has decided to stav in the district altogether, and will gi ve ad vice free of charge. Head address. Merthyr 2, Westbourue-place, Plymouth-road, Sun- days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dowlais Merthyr and Dowlais Coffee Tavern, Mondays, 3 until 9. Troedyrhiw Wednesdays. Cefn Frid&vs. Times and places as usual. Teeth Extracted, 3d. each. 157-9 SPORT.—Noiseless Rabbit Rifles, 9s. Pocket S Rifles, 9s. 6d. Walking-stick Guns, 15s; Car- tridges, Is. 6d. 100; Rabbit Bolters, superior to ferrets, 1H. Purse Nets, six for 2s. 3d.; Netting, 17s. 6d. 100 yards Guns, Rifles, Nets, Tmps, Decoys, Calls, and all Sjjorting Requisites. Catalogue Id., carriage paid.—John Eggleston, Naturalist, Sunder- land. [2366 "VST AN^f ED.—Cook, £ 30; Kik'henmlidr~ £ 18l TT Nurse, £ 16; Pailourmaid, £20; Ho.usemaid, J313 IJnder-Housemaid. £ 14 General Servants, E6 to £ 20 for London and Country. Write—Mrs. Colter, Registry Office, Gloucester. [2880 TMTONEY.—If yon want it promptly, privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simple promissory notes with or without sureties, apply rmmediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr. W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery. Special featuresNo inquiry fees reasonabio interest, which is quoted beforehand universal promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient; no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Ld., for whom Mr. Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £ 30,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. [2876 auctions. DOWLAIS. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. JOHN FORRESTER has received instruc- tions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the IVOR CASTLE INN, DOWLAIS, on WEDNESDAY, the 27TII OF FEBRUARY, 1895, at 7 o'clock in the even- ing, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then produced, in the following or such other lots as inay be determined on at the time of sale, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NAMKLt: Lot 1.—All those three cottage-, and premises, situate and being Nos. 3, 4, and 5, Mount Pleasant- street, Dowlais, now in the occupation of Daniel Daries, David DAvies, and David Davies, as monthly tenants, producing a rental of JB20 9*. per annum. Lot 2.-All those four cottages and premises, situate and being Nos. 34 and 35, Walter-street, and Nost. 1 and 2, Mount Pleasant-street, Dowlais, now in the occupation of Mary Thomas, Evan Edwards,Mrs. Badger, and David Evan.«, asfmonthly tenants, pro- dticing a rental of JE25 Os. 6d. per annum. Lot 1 is held under lease for a tern) of 55 years, from the 1st day of November, 1894, subject to an annual ground rent of £ 3 Oa. 8d. Lot 2 is held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of November, 1850, subject to an annual ground rent of JS1 17s. 6d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil or to MESSRS. FRANCIS, STANTON & PARNALL, Solicitors, Skinner-street Chamljers, Newport, Mon., or to L. OVERSTONE, ESQ., Solicitor, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. [2893 HIRWAIX ABEIU) VRK IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE lIOTEI> AND OTHER PROPERTIES. RARE OP- PORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. MR. T. WHITTY EVANS has received i stractions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIQ at the BOOT HOTEL, A BE Ii D A RE, on THU b DAY, the 7TH Day of MARCH, 1895, at Three o'lik in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions onle as shall then and there be produced), the folhmg VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, VIZ. Lot 1.- All that old-established free double:ensed hotel and posting house, known as the Card Arm?. Hotel, Hirwain, with the stable and coa house thereto belonging, late in the occupation of iss Ann Howells, deceased. Also the residence,aown as Rose Villa, adjoining the hotel, and bej No. 2, Station-road, now in the occupation of rs. E. J. Evans, as annual tenant, at the yearly it of £24. And the cottage No. 3, S'.ation-road, in if., occupa- tion of Mr. Daniel Conley, at the anal rent of £5178. And also the four cottages, bur Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Watkins'-court, llirwam, reducing an annual rent of JB25 8s. The whole of the aliO\ e lot is Id under an agreement for lease from the Btquis of Bute to John Watkins, for a term o/9 years from the 2nd day of February, 182^u'iject to the yearly ground rent of £ 6 1 4d. The pur- chaser shall, if required, talftt valuation the trade fixtures, utensils, stain-trade, horses and carriages, in and abouU hotel. Possess- ion can be had on completicof the purchase. The Cardiff Arms Hotel is t only commercial hotel in Hirwain, il old establish and has always commanded a lucrative and respable business. The cause of its now being offered' the public is tho death of the owner. Lot 2.—All those three cottai.situate and being Nos. 9, 10, and 11, John-row, ition-road, Hirwain, now in the occupation of Mrs,. Gilbert and others, and producing an annual ren of £ 33 3s. These premises are held der a lease dated 8th August, 1866, from Elbeth Harris, for a term of 99 years, from 25tUareb, 1866, at a yearly ground rent of 92 2<1. Lot 3.—All those two coges, Nor. 1 and 2. Wind- street, Hirwain, now occud by Ann Morgan and John Jones as monthly'nants, and producing a yearly rent of JE15. This property is hinder an agreement for a lease from the Man's of Bute for a term of 99 years from Iliad February, 1823, subject to the yearly grol rent of £i 16s. 6d. Lot 4.— All those se. cottages known as Nos. 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 26a, a 27, Bethel-place, Hirwain, tenanted by Willinmnan and others, and yieldiug a gross annual rental £ 33 7«. These premises d'etd under an agreement for a lease from tMarquis of Bute, for a term of 99 years frome 2nd day of February, 1823, and will beld subject to an apportioned yearly grouticut of £2 19-. Sd. Lot 5.—The foll'ng ground rents will be disposed of in Lot 1, viz.?d. per annum payable for a term of 93 years fl October 18th, 1823. L-9 13s. 3d. per annum payti! for a term of 92 years from the 19th day of Marfl829. £ 7 12s. 5d. per annum pay- able for a term (0- years from the 25th day of May, 1829. t Lot 6. -An ta eight cottages situate and being Nos. 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, and 35, Bethel-place, Hirwain. now the occupation of Thomas Harris and others, introducing a gross annual rental of £ 31 4s. These prses are held under an agreement for a lease fl the Marquis of Bute, for a term of 99 years." the 2nd day of February, 1823, and will lold subject to an apportioned yearly grourent of £ 3 7s. 4d. Lot !.—■-that desirable messuage oi^ dwelling- house knoas No. 1, Dare Villas, Aberdare, in the occupation Mr. Evan Evans, as yearly tenant at an annuaht of £ 18. This){>erty is held for a term of 73 years from lift day of January, 1851, and will be sold fcet to an apportioned yearly ground rent el 16s. ts to Lot 7 may be obtained from tAuctioneer at his Offices, liigh-slreet, and Eagle"' Commercial-street, Aberdare or from Mr. 's Williams, Solicitor, Temperance Hall, Aber £ > and as to all the other lots from the Auc- tione or from Messrs. THOS. PHILLIPS & SON, Solicitors, 7, Canon-strcct, Abetdarp. i'February, 1895. [2004 ON TUESDAY AND TUCRSDAT. FEB. 26th & 28th, 1895, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely each day. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. liTESSRS. J. G. MADDOX & SON wiu. SELL -LTX BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their AUCTION ROOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, on the above dates, an immense assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from various residences for absolute sale) including 6 Hardwood Bedroom Suites complete, 6ft and 4ft. Wardrol)ea, Pairs of Handsome Toilets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, several excellent Carpets, Fenders, Brasses, 5 excellent Dining and Drawing-room S'utes, Rosewood and Walnut Cabinets, 6ft. and 5ft. Side- lioards, Bookcases, Dining and Occasional Tables, Walnut, and Gilt Overraautels etc., etc., in all about 400 lots. On view morning of each day of sale. Arrangements made to pack and forward all jjoods purchased by country buyers. Established 1860. [2840 RHYMNEY. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. l\y^TR. JOHN FORRESTER has received in- -LTJL structious to SELL BY AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, RHYMNEY, on THURSDAY, the 28TH FEBRUARY, 1895, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to such Conditions of 8ale as will be then read, in the following or such other lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, XATJKH Lot 1. Ail thoxe Three Cottages and Premises, situate and being Nos. 15, 16, and 17, Yard-tow, Rhymney, now in the occupation of Thos. Jenkins, David Davies, and Thomas Williams, as monthly tenants, producing a rental of JS27 14s. 8d. per annum. This Lot is held under Lease for a term of 99 yearM, from the 29th day of September, 1852. subject to an annual ground rent of £1 19:-1. Id. There is a shed at the rear belonging to No. 17. Lot 2.—All those Three Cottages and Premises, situate and being Nos. 18, 19, and 20, Yard-row, Rhymnev, now in the occupation of David Jones. E. Coughlin, and Zachariah Roljerts, as monthly tenants, producing a rental of £ 24 9s. 8d. per anntim. This Lot is held tinder Lease for a term of 99 years, from the 24th day of June, 1840, subject to an annual ground rent of L2 12s. lid. Lot 3.—All that Cottage and Premises, situate and I)eing No. 21, Yard-row, Rhymney, now in the occu- pation of Thomas Farrow, as monthly tenant, pro- ducing a renUl of £ 8 19s. lOd. per annum. This Lot is held under Lease for a tfrm of 99 years, from the 29th day of Septenber, 1857, subject to an annual ground rent of/6s. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 50, Glebcland-t-treet, Merthyr Tydfil orco Messrs. FRANCIS, STANTON, k INRNA.LL, Solicitors, Skinner-street Cham bins Newport, Mon. or to L. OVERSTONE. E.q., Solicitor, Dock-stieet, NflV|>oi t, Mon. 2394 public announcenents. MERTHYR TYDFIL LBRARY. THE ANNUAL MEETING f tho Subscriber* JL of tho Merthyr Library willtake place in tho Reading-room of the Library, on 'CESDAY, March 12th, 1895, at 8.30 p.m. Resolutins will be proposed at this meeting to vest all propeiy of such Library legally in the hands of Trustees t t)c then appointed, 2907J H. h. IVVIS, Hon. Sec. MARKET SQUAie CHURCIL NEXT SUNDAY, FBRV ARY 24TH. PRKACHK— REV. J. G. AMES. Morning Subject-" Blind I'' Evening Subject—"Lf without God." MERTHYR WOIKING MEN'S BUILDING SOCIETY. No. 1, MARlvIf-SQUARE, MERTHYR. Market Squre Chambers, Mertlyr Tydfil. G. AJEC LEWIS, (L,'i' IIFNPY LEN,*IS), Al'CTlONEEJ VALUER, ACCOUN- TANT, SURVEYOR, LAND AXD liTATE AGENT. SALES OF REEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, AND COPYDLD PROPERTY, TIMBER, MACHINEY, FURNITURE, STOCKS, KC. V Ate ATIOS FOR PROBATE, TRANSFER, MORTGAGE, SUCCESSION DUTY, kc. Estatenmuiagcd. Rents collccted. Mortgages arranged. [29C5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Temperance Hall, Merthyr. MA BON'S DAY, 6TH MAY, 1895. HIGH STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Grand Performance by the. Sunday School Choir of the beautiful Cantata entitled "CROWN OF THE YEAR," Bv CARYLL FLO RIO, fo be preceded by a short Miseellaneoiv-s Concert. Proceeds to ba devoted to the Church Ken i vat ion Fund. [2909 fJlHKATRE OYAI,, ^JARDIFF. LESSEE k MANAGEH, MK. EDWARD FLETCHER. LAST THREE NIGHTS of the great Sensational Drama—THE GRIP OF IRON. MR. FRED POWELL, as "Simmonett," the Strangler, as played by him over 2,500 time's. Booking Office at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Queen-street, from 10 till 4. Telephone No. 521. GRAND OPERA SEASON ANNUAL SEA- SON OF THE CELEBRATED ARTHUR ROUSBEY OPERA OoMPANY. MONDAY, Feb. 25, DAUGHTER of the REGIMENT TUESDAY, Feb. 26 BOHEMIAN (iIRL WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27 IL THOYAT )RE THURSDAY, Feb. 28 FAUST FRIDAY, March 1st .MARRIAGE OF FIGARO SATURDAY, .March 2nd MAR1TANA Box Plan now Open. RAND rpHEATKE, 0ARDIFF. Lessee and Manager MK. CLARENCI: SOUNKS. LAST THREE MGIITS cf Mr. H, LYNTON'S Powerful Company in the Great Drama, LIGHTS OF HOME, By George H, Sims aud Robert Buchanan, as pro- duced at the Adelphi Theatre, London. Entirely new and beautiful Scenery, specially painted for this production. Doers open at 7. Commence at 7-30. Seats hooked at Messrs. Heath's (by letter or tele- gram), Music Warehouse, Queen-street, Cardiff. Prices from 6d. to £ 1 Is. MONDAY NEXT AND DUIUXG THE WEEK, Miss Emma Hutchinson's celebrated Company in PINK DOMINOS. Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company. REDUCTION JX THE PKICE OF GAS. NOTICE. mili; DmECTORSofthe MKRTUYK TYDFIL (;As A COMPANY hereby inform the Consumers, and the public generally, that on the FIRST DAY of JANUARY last the Price of Gas was REDUCED in the Town District from 3s. 4d. to 3s., and in the out districts of lioedyrhiw, Penrheolgerrig, and Cefn- coedyewmmmer, from 3s. 8d. to 3s. 4d. per thousand cubic feet nett. Gas Engines, Gas Fires, lias Cooker: and Stoves at 2s. JOù, per thousand < ubic feet nett ,rh"1I supplied through a separate meter. Hy Order. E. B. EVANS, Gas Offices, Gas Work*, Chairman. Merthyr Tydfil. Oth February, 1995. [2G73 Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Tic-dolo- reux. ALL WHO SHOULD TARIC JONES NEURALGIA MIXTURE. This Mixture is prepared from a Special Prescription of a late Eminent Physician, who never failed to effecls a rapid and lasting cure with it. One trial will con- vince the most sceptical of the above assertion, and its marvellous efficacy is the only wairanty in thtas speaking so confidently of its virtues, and making: it known to the public. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. "66, John-street, Merthyr Tydtil, February 7th, 1895. DEAR SIE,—My daughter, now residing at London, was a martyr to Neuralgia for three weeks, she tried many doctors and Chemist's Mixtures, but they all did her no good. Two doses of your Mixture com- pletely cured her, the result was truly marvellous. (Signed), JANE HILL." After having tried most of the advertised remedies, I found that one bottle of your Mixture completely cured me of a very bad attack of Tooth- ache and Neuralgia. (Signed), ANNIE DANIEL, lion Bridge Shop, November 30th, 1894." *'I had been a martyr to Neuralgia for a month,one bottle of your mixture quite cured me. A. SWEET, 8, Penry Street." I had been suffering for years,and had tried many chemist* and doctors' mixtures, but all did me nog-jod. One Iwttle of your mixture greatly relieved me. The result was marvellous. MARGARET RICHARDS, 12, Iron Lan«." I have found such great relief from your Neuralgia Mixture that I have advised a. friend of mine to take it, and I hope it will do her as much good as it has done me. ¡ WM. WAGSTAFF, 17, Howell Street." The above are only a few recent testimonials, other!! are being received daily. Sold in Dottles, Is. I id. carh, per Post 3d. extra. rREl'AltEI) ONLY BY CHAS. W. JONES, A.R.P.S., DISPENSING CHEMIST (By Exam.), 3A, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR. Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company. ESTABLISHED 1336. Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 25tlt June, 1868, 31 and 32 Vict., cap. 77. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Twenty. -L' seventh Yearly Ordinary General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Company will bo held at tli* OFFICES, Merthyr Tydfil, on WKnxKaDAy, the 20th day of February instant, for the Election of Directors and the transaction of the general Business at such meetings authorised. The Chair will be taken at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely. E. B. EVANS, Chairman. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, that the Books of the Company will be CLOSED for tlm Transfer of Stocks from the 18th day of February instant, and will not be Re-opened until after the holding of the said Meeting. By Order of the Directors, JOHN L. COCKER, Secretary aud Manager. Gas Offices and Works, Merthyr Tydfil, February 6th, 1895. [2872

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