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D. JO TI-IAM AND SON, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, OUTFITTERS, HATTERS, HOSIERS, &c., 27, ST. MAIiY-STREET, CARDIFF, In consequence of the LARGE INCREASE IN THEIR BUSINESS, have taken THE WHOLE OF THEIR EXTENSIVE PREMISES for business purposes. CARTES DE YISITE, 6 for Is. 6d., 12 for 2s. 6d. ) Send a Carte, with Stamps, and in a few days you will re- ceive Perfect Copies and Original, Post free. Address :— CAMBRIAN COPYING COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD. 155 ESSRS. HOPKINS AND HICKS, Artiste and Photographers, have the pleasure to inform their patrons that they have REMOVED to No. 3, HEATHFIELD- STREET, SWANSEA. The New Cameo Vignettes, 10s. 6d. per dozen. Ca,rtes de Visite, 7s. 6d. per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Proofs for approval. 129 WEN DA VIES, SLATE MERCHANT, OLD WHARF, CARDIFF. Also dealer in all kinds of Building Bricks and Bridgwater Brick- yard Goods, Stourbridge and Welsh Fire Bricks and Clay, Baker's Oven Squares and Burrs, Bideford Clay Ovens, Ridge Tiles, plain and ornamental, variety of Terra Qotta and Earthenware Chimney Tops, Stable Paving Bricks, Paving Stones, Double Roman Treble and Common Pantiles, Portland and Roman Cements, Plaster of Paris, Slate Battens, Plastering Laths, Forest of Dean Water Troughs, Stoneware Drain Pipes, at Reduced Prices, Slate Cisterns and Water .Tanks, a large stock of Portmadoc, Carnarvon, and Bangor Roofing Slates, all sizes, at the lowest price; also Welsh Grecn Slates. Closet Pans and Syphons from 2s. 6d. per set. Slate Hearth Slabs from 4jd. per foot super. Plain Slate Chimney Pieces from 6S. each. Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces from 17s. 6d. to Rlo each. Marble Chimney Pieces from 25s. to el5 each. Good 3 feet Sawn Plastering Laths at 6s. per 1000. wod 3 ft. 6 in. Sawn Plastering Laths at 7s. per 1000. White's London Cement at 13s. per barrel. 102 T'HE-ä-Ö-WE-MA-CH I N E C á"s (ELIAS HOWE, Jun.) SEWING MACHINES. Manufactory: KRIDGKPORT, CONN., U.S.A. European Depot: 04, REGENT-STREET, London, IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. MANTLE MANUFACTORY, 242, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF, NOV. 29, 1871. <FR DAVID,—Sir,—You ask me "my candid opinion of the Ellas Howe' Machine." To that question there can be but one rePly from any practical worker or mechanic—I know the working mechanical qualities of about 12 machines, but I must confess, for all purposes in one machine, ease in working, accuracy of ch and durability, it surpasses all others. All who have bought Elias Howe! on my advice are thoroughly satisfied.—I remain, -YOURS truly, YV. B. BLISS. From the STANDARD, November 3rd, 1869. CONTEST BETWEEN SEWING MACHINES.—An interesting trial of sewmg machines lately took place at London, Canada, in the pre- ence of his Royal Highness Prince Arthur. The result was given In a despatch to the London house of Elias Howe, 64, Regent- tl TflLhy Mr. L. C. Mendon, the manager in Canada,. It appears 'at that house received the first prize at the provincial Exhibition T''r 'aill'ly and manufacturing machines. The contest lasted elarht ours, and the Iiowc' machine proved victorious .Innto- American Times. > Catalogues and samples of work sent free by Post on application w. DAVID, CARDIFF DEPOT, 3, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. ALL HINDS OF MACHINES SET AND REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 105 jg 0 0 TS BOOTS!! BOOTS! Cheapest, Best, a,nd in greatest variety at OSBORNE'S, OSBORNE HOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, 11,8 MRS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, 30, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. WSST PRICES GIVEN FOR LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. t Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their own residences, in town or country. Immediate remittances on receipt of [parcels from the country. MRS. BEER, CLOTHES DEALER, 30, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. 115 T) LEWIS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS, CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEADING, LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, &c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacture. N.B—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best maiers for and Hire. 101 gosPIrrAL FOR UM B R E L L A S'! 2,000 PATIENTS CURED ANNUALLY ADVICE GRATIS, DAILY, from Seven a.m. to Eight p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen having Umbrellas with broken ribs, dis- ocated joints, &c., should take such patients without delay to PEDLER'S HOSPITAL, T Where remarkable cures arc effected daily. Umbrellas made to order, re-covered, and repaired. Gents' Jjalking Sticks and Canes mounted, polished, and feridod. All work done on tha premises, with despatch, on the most moderate erms. First-cla.ss workmanship guaranteed. Observe the Address • PEDLER, late 18, Quav-street, removed to 12, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 116 TANOFOP,TES AND HAIPMONIIJMS, LARGEST STOCK IN WALES. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, (I'ATKNTEES OF THE ROYAL ORCHESTRAL PIANOFORTE). PIANOFORTI; SHOWROOMS— 4, QUEEN-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, AND 13 I' 13A, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHElf, "PIANOFORTES' J £ T .By. all thp Rest {Makers. PIANOFORTES F For Sale and Hire, on east? tortus IANOFORTES I „ At Prices to suit? all IParties PIANOFORTES P (Old) taken in Exchange IANOFORTES -B~— Supplied on the Three Years' System. XT A R M O N I IT M S By all the Best Makers. A. R M O N I U M S For Churches and Chapels. H a R M: O n l :i M s For the Drawing-room, the School-roOm, H. or the Cottage. ARMONIUMS ,—„ Warranted from Five Guineas. A R M 0 N I U M S Supplied for Monthly Payments. Music half-price posit free to any address. » THOMPSON AND SHACKELL i^roduce the now celebrated THREE YEARS' nn •mto Wales, full particulars of which will be forwarded !"l,"r.v- From their thorough knowledge of the Pianoforte vatltlless' they are enabled to select instruments with spccial ad- ?5E FCO PURCHASERS, ALL OF INFERIOR MAKE BEING ENTIRELY "XCJ,UDED f'ROM THEIR STOCK.. Discount allowed on all CASH TRANSACTIONS. CAPTAINS AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. Price List post free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, CARDIFF AND CARMARTHEN. 132 JY JOTHAM AND SON ILl. n; PURCHASED EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, And are fully persuaded, as regards value, CANNOT BE SUR- PASSED by any other House in the trade. JJL O R READY MONEY ONLY! READY MONEY BUYERS should make their purchases from those who sell for Ready Money only, and thus avoid the ruinous credit system, whereby those who pay, pay not only for them- selves, but truly for those who never pay at all. MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, HATTERS, AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, SAINT MART-STREET, CARDIFF, conduct (their business on Ready Money principles. They both buy and sell for Cash only. Their aim is to place FASHIONABLE ATTIRE, of best quality, at lowest prices, within the reach of all classes and their efforts have been appreciated by the public, and crowned with a success exceeding their expectations, and demanding their warmest thanks. ° 136 FOR SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS. HENRY THOMAS, GENERAL DRAPER, CARDIFF. ■ 100 Frederick WAR E, (Late WARE AND SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTURY, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT: DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 107 CARDIFF HAT WAREHOUSE, 12, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF HATS AND CAPS. In order to make room for extensive alterations, RICHARDS AND COMPANY ARE NOW SELLING OFF The whole of their IMMENSE STOCK of HATS and CAPS at such prices as cannot fail to meet the wishes of all who study economy. .— Thr Snip U'ill ,i11tU tlio. CARDIFF II A T WAREHOUSE, 12, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 190 QARDIFF DYEING WORKS. J. S. H O B B S, PRACTICAL DYER AND FRENCH CLEANER, No, 1, NELSON-TERRACE. DAMASK, MOREEN, and REPP WINDOW CURTAINS, SILK SHAWLS, and DRESSES of every description CLEANED, DYED, and FINISHED in a superior style. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED and RETURNED in twenty-four hours. 154 L EWIS HOPKINS, JE-J ESTATE, HOUSE. AND INSURANCE AGENT, DUNSTER HOUSE, THE PARADE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF, Two doors from the Rhymney Railway Company's Offices. 'AGENT FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES VACHELL, ESQ. AGENT FOR THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE CO. 166 T H 0 M AS JONES, SADDLER, CARRIAGE, GIG, CART, AND PIT HARNESS MANUFACTURER, 3, COMMERCIAL-STREET, LLANTRISANT. A Large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Bits, &c., always in stock. Experienced Men sent to Collieries. 113 ESTABLISHED 1860. R. C LEACH, BILL POSTER and ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD STREET, CARDIFF. Rents all the Principal and most Prominent Posting Stations in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. 114 T EETH TEETH! TEET II W. E. JONES, D.D.S., D E N T I S T. (Successor to Mr. T. C. PARSON, Bristol.) DENTRISTRY in all its Branches, and at moderate charges. Children's Teeth carefully Regulated. Extractions, One Shilling. ADDRESS':— 111, GREAT DOCK STREET, 115 NEWPORT. T*/T R. PETER PRICE", CARDIFF AGENT TO THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. Accumulated Fund £ 5,200,000 Annual Income 630,000 Annual Premium Income 376,386 "A purely Mutual Company, very economically managed, and having an Accumulated Fund eight times as large as its premium revenue, is the ideal Company for an iiisurer.Vatm)-da!y -lzeviciv, Oct. 2, 1869. The above statement shows that the Accumulated Fund of the Scottish Widows' is the amount of its Premium Revenue. The balance sheets and information which Mr. Cave's Bill com- pels Assurance Offices to publish, have been voluntarily published by the Scottish Widows' Society since 1825, and may be obtained of Mr. Peter Price, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 106 LONDON AND IJANCASHIRE LnE ASSU- RANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE LONDON, Leadenhall-street, Cornhill, E.C LONDON DIRECTORS :—Chairman, Colonel Nigel Kingstote, C.B., M.P. Deputy-Chairman, J. H. Mackenzie, Esq., Old Broad-st. Abel Chapman, Esq., Ald. Sir Thos. Dakin (ex-Lord Mayor), Mr. Alderman Hale, Lightly Simpson, Esq., Thomas Stenhouse, Esq. Manager and Actuary, William Palin Clirehugh. Balance sheets, &e., prospectuses, and applicatIOns for Agencies to be addressed to the Superintendent for the District for South Wales, Monmouth, and Hereford, Mr. Run) DAVIES, Pontypool. 177 R. BAGNALL, 39, KING-STREET, CAR- MARTHEN, agent to the Norwich Union Life and Fire Insurance Societies, Guarantee Society, to obviate the incon- venience and defects of Suretiship by Private Bondsmen. Estab- lished 1840. And the Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Society. 123 JOTHAM AND SON HAVE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, COMPRISING AJILI THE LEADING STYLES IN COATS, VESTS, TROUSERS, TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH, &c., Quality being the lcading fixture of the firm. J> ASS'S AND L L S 0 p L E is, AND G. U I N E S S & CO.'S JJITRA DOUBLE STOUT, J" MAY ALWAYS BE HAD IN THE FINEST CONDITION, IN CASK AND BOTTLE, t OF JPULTON, JQUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. 124 ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY! BREAD! r'1 BREID! BREAD! PURE! J S W E Eê AND W H 0 L E S 0 M E EITHER WHITE OR BROWN, As supplied to the Leading Families and Hotels in the town. DELIVERED DAILY TO CUSTOMERS 'BY H. D'IVIES, FAMILY BAKER, SAINT MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 113 JOHN WILLIAMS, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, OATS, BEANS, BRAN, BARLEY MEAL, POLLARD, &c. S T 0 rp, 3 I- 5, CANAL WHARF, EAST, CARDIFF. 224 B-OÖ-S!B ° Ö s-T!]fÖ-ÖK-ST!! iio E. JONES AND SON, 7, ROYAL ARCADE, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Dr. Priestly on Christianity. Pub. at 2s. 6d., offered at 2s. Wesley's Notes on. the New Testament, 3s. 6d. Miss Braddon's Novels—a new edition in cloth bindings, 2s. 6d. per vol. "Enquire Within upon Everything," with appendix on Fancy Needlework, 2s. 6d. Best of Everything," by the Author of Enquire Within," 2s. 6d. Dante's Purgatorio and Paradiso. Illustrated by ,Gustave Dore, Pub. at £ 2 10s., offered at 84s. 6d. Cassell's Popular Educator. Complete in 6 volumes, 36s. Rose's Treatise on Chemical Analysis. Two volumes, Pub. at I 8s., offered for 7s. 6d. Collins' Sixpenny Pocket Dictionary. Collins' Library Dictionary, 10s. 6d. Thackary's Novels in French,, is. per vol. Dumas' Novels in French or Jfyiffligh., Is. per vol. Southgate's Many Thoughts.A Minds. Second scries. Just out, 12s. 6d. £ & Smiles' Self Help, 6s. World of Religious Anecdote, by E. Paxtou Hoed, 10s. 6d. Tom Hood's Poetical Works. Illustrated, 3s. (VI. Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 3 vols., 18s. Gastinean's Views in Wales, 21s. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 6 vols., £ 2. Boutell's English Heraldry, 5s. Van Oostezee's Theology of the New Testament. A Handbook for Bible Students, 6s. E. JONES AND SON, 7, ROYAL ARCADE, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 228 IT THOS WEBBER, HJUSE & ESTATE OFFICES, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, desires the attention of his friends and the general Public to the following an- nouncements :— FIRE INSURANCES effected on Property from Is. Od. per cent. A CCIDENTAL AND GUARANTEE INSURANCES. CJICKNESS INSURANCES AND 3NDOWMENTS. I" IFE ASSURANCE in all its blanches. Mutual Assurance J J without any additional liability, making the amount assured payable in life time without extra pa/ment. MONEY LENT Oil MORTGAGE at 5 per cent., or on PER- SONAL SECURITY at Specnl Rates to include Life As- surance, repayable by instalments. GOOD AGENTS WANTED for a first-class Mutual Life Office in all towns in South Wales vhere not fully represented. Apply as above to THOS. WEBBER, F.R.S.L., District Manager. N.B.-Caution.-Tlie present tim, being' favourable to various shallow schemes, T.W. would add, t'trthe assurance of the public, that he represents only first-class rffices. Prospectuses on ap- plication. 134 P-ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. Trade Mark—AN ELEPHANT. PARSON S, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH for Purity JL and Beauty of Colour. PA RSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH for Laces, Muslins, &C., PARSONS/ FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will not adhere to the iron. J ARSONS^ FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH will retain p its stiffness in the dampest wcitlier. ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH is highly recommended to Laundresses.^ ( ARSONS, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH. •, Tho 5 increased demand is proof of :ts excellence. PARSON, FLETCHER & CO.'S INDIAN STARCH is packed -J, -J, and lib. packets, also in lioxes, and in 51b. papers. _n WORKS—GRAVEL-LANE, SOUTHWARK, LONDON. w MAY BK HAD EVERYWHERE. 111 v' ■ D. JOTHAM AND SON'S BESPOKE DEPARTMENT IS A LARGE AND INCREASING BRANCH OF THEIR TRADE, THE ASSORTMENT IN WOOLLENS Being unapproachable by any other House in the Principality. ALL OImElS ARE PBOJIPTLY AND CAREFULLY EXECUTED. FOR BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO SUIT ALL TASTES, AND AT ALL PRICES, GO TO BOYLE & CO., 19, CHURCH STREET, AND 13, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 139 w E. V A G H A N S STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, )rART>TFF 218, BUTE-STREET, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR, Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Hr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, Nolton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Mr. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Glastonbury Mr. John, High-street. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vaughan-street. Llandilo Miss Punton, Fancy Warehouse. Neath. Mr. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr. Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Swansea Mr. Matheson, 28, Castle-street. Tenby lklr. Grieve, Tudor-square. Usk Messrs. Jones & Powell, drapers, &c. Watelict. Capt. Nicholas.. 203 JOHN HIBBERT, WHOLESALE COltN AN1> PROVISION MERCHANT, BUTE WAREHOUSES AND WHARF-STREET. TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN. • AGENT FOR THE AUSTRALIAN MEAT COMPANY, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF 206- "ARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS!! SEASON OF 1872. FOR NEW SEEDS go to JOHN IIIBBERT'S. PEAS, earliest and best, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. PEAS, newest and best sorts go to JOHN IIIBBERT'S. BEANS, truest sorts, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. „ GARDEN SEED DRILLS, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. All kinds of Garden requisites, go to JOHN HIBBERT'S. JOHN IIIBBHRT'S Descriptive Catalogue of Garden and Flower Seeds now ready, post free on application. All parcels to the value of Twenty Shillings and upwards delivered by rail carriage paid. 17, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. WHOLESALE STORES—2, BUTE WAREHOUSES. 205 11 & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. G. A. STONE, UNDERTAKE R, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR. OSTRICH PLUME AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furnishing. ID7 ■ ■in mi ■■■■■■■ mi I THOMAS TRIST, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. Farmers, Gardeners, and Carpenters' Tools. Genuine Lamp Oils, as sanctioned by the Board of Trade. 18- F. GARLICK, CIVIIVEP,, GILDER, and eio PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURER, No. 2, HAYES, CARDIFF. REGILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 181 J^AMPS LAMPS LAMPS GO TO D. R. AMBROSE, Opposite QUEEN'S HOTEL ST. MARY-STREET. Remainder of WINTER STOCK will be sold at cost price. 182 P IT R N I T IJ E E T FUPNITIUPE!! Before you Buy, go to W. J. D A V I E S S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 20, HAY E S C A R I) I F F 183 j c o K D i :N G "7; BIRD AND ANIMAL PRESERVER, 10, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. I Birds, Animals, and Reptiles preserved on the most new and •Scientific Principles. Private Museums attended to. Ladies' Plumes made k> Order. 184 'IV. L E J S CQIM I S S ION AGIN T CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 189 D. JOTHAM AND SON IIAYE NOW OPENED THEIR NEW SHOW-ROOM (55 feet by 22 feet), Which contains all the NEWEST STYLES in JUVENILE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SCARVES, &c., &c. D JOTHAM AND SON- CLOSE their ESTA- • BLISI-IMENT as follows Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, at 4 p.m. Saturday, at 10.30 p.m. throughout the year. 110 rj! AFF A' A L E I\ A I L AV A Y". NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Seventy-second (72nd) HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the College Green Hotel, College Green, Bristol, on TUESDAY, the 27th FEBRUARY, 1872. The chair will be taken at 1 o'clock p.m. precisely. JAMES POOLE, Chairman. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN, that the Register of Transfers will be closed froni MONDAY, the 12th FEBRUARY, until after the holding of the said half-yearly meeting. FREDERICK MARWOOD, Secretary. Cardiff, 18th January, 1872. 164 LLANTRISSANT AND TAFF VALE JUNC- -i5-J TION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Twenty-second OR- DINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the College Green Hotel, College Green, Bristol, on TUESDAY, the 27th FEBRUARY, 1872. The chair will be taken at 1.30 o'clock p.m. JAMES POOLE, Chairman. FREDERICK MARWOOD, Secretary. Cardiff, 18th January, 1872. 103 DARE VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next HALF-YEARLY MEETING will be held at the College Green Hotel, College Green, Bristol, on TUESDAY, the 27th of FEBRUARY, 1872. The chair to be taken at 1.35 o'clock p.m. JAMES POOLE, Chairman. FREDERICK MARWOOD, Secretary. Cardiff, 18th January, 1872. 102 pONTYPRIDD WATER WORKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that thR Ordinary HALF- YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Company's Offices, The Court House, Pontypridd, on MONDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUBRY, 1872, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of General Business. AND NOTICE IS HEilEBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the Transfer Books of the Company w-fil be closed from this date until after the said Meeting. Dated this 25th dav of 1872. 161 E. C. SPICKETT, Secretary. 0.- BUTE DOCKS TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY No. 2. Owing to the great success which has attended the Society estab- lished in June, 1870, the members have resolved to commence a Second Society under the above name. The First Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1872, at half-past 7 for 8 o'clock, in the British School-room, Mount Stuart-squaxe. 126 T. COUSINS, Secretary, pro ten?,. THE SOUTH WALES CALVINISTIC METHODIST ANNUAL ASSOCIATION will be held this year at Cardiff, during the first fortnight in August. Representa- tives of 461 Churches, containing 34,692 members, will be present. I 1881 ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ^LEC- TURE will be delivered in the Town Hall, Cardiff, by the Rev. R. ABERCROMBIE, M.A., on The Characteristics of the Age we Live in." SYLLABUs-Every age the sum total of the past, the germ of the future.—Various theories of history.—The good time coming.—Influence of the Gospel on our age.—Food-supply and fashions of our age.-Our Homes.—The American popular creed, &c. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Front Seats, Is. Second ditto, 6d. May be had at the Town Hall on the evening of the Lecture. JJUTHINSON AND TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF, OPBN FOR THE SEASOX WITIl THE GREATEST CONCENTRATION OF EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC RESOURCES ever presented to the public. Fresh STAR ARTISTES and Brilliant NOVELTIES Every Week. GRAND MID-DAY PERFOMANCE EVERY SATURDAY, at Two, commence at Half-past. 158 L LANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD. Account of the Income, Expenditure, and Liabilities for the half-year ended 29th September, 1871. INCOME. To amounts paid to the Treasurer by the rating autho- rities £ 200 0 0 School fees 8 2 S „ Balance on 29th September, 1871 12 3 7 £220 6 3 EXPENDITURE. By salaries of officers of the board £ 10 0 0 „ Salaries of teachers in schools 37 13 11 Books, apparatus, and stationery 17 12 0 „ Printing, postage, advertising, and office charge 24 18 4 Purchase of, and. repairs to, furniture, and cleaning 9 12 9 Repairs to buildings -;? 5 12 1 Election expenses £ 96 7 4 Juvenile census 16 0 4 112 7 4 „ Balance on 29th September, 1871, in hands of petty cash keeper 2 9 10 £ 220 6 3 I certify that this account has been passed by the School Board, as provided by section 59 of the Act 33 and 34 Vict., cap. 75. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk, 7th day of October, 1871. D. DAVIES, Chairman, 9th day of October, 1871. Submitted to mc, EDWARD JONES, Auditor, 160 0th day of Jan., 1872, and approved. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- A SHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. At the Annual Meeting of the Subscribers of the Glamorgan- shire and Monmouthshire Infirmary and Dispensary, held at the Grand Jury Room of the Town-hall, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st of JANUARY, 1872, THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF LLANLAFF IN THE CHAIR, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted Moved by the MAYOR (C. W. DAVID, Esq.,) seconded by Mr JOHN CORY That the proceedings of the Committee for the past year be con- firmed, and that the report just read, with the. statement of ac- counts', abstract of the number of indoor and outdosfr ^itients, and a list of the subscribers, be printed, and a copy-sent to each sub- scriber. m Moved by W. D. BUSIIELL, Esq., seconded by THOMAS KVANS, Esq.: That the best thanks of this Meeting be given to/W. T. Ed- wards Esq., M.D., H. J. Paine, Esq., M.D., Physiciuiis; J. R. Reece, Esq., Consulting-surgeon; and W. Taylor, E, M.D., and Alfred Sheen, Esq., M.D., Surgeons, for their valuable services during the past year. Moved by Mr. REES JONES, secoudcd by Air That the best thanks of this nicling be gi\en to lh< House- Surgeon, Mr. Vachell, forthc very and careful discharge of the duties of his appointment. Moved by Dr. Tvwk, "tulrd 1m M» V. V-ufuu,: Tha,t the best" thanks of thi to ttrf Treasurer' and Committee for their attention to the intcresN of the Iiistiti-i- tion during the past year, and that the Committee for the present iyear consist of the following g»ntlc]»cii ;Rcv. A. Tilly, Rev. J. ? Waite, Mr. H. Boweh; Mr. VY..), Oaskell, Mr. J. Cory, Mr. J. Morgan, Mr. T. H. Stephens, Mr. W. Vachell, Mr. Rees Jones, Mr. E. C. Downing, Ir. James Ware, and Mr.• McOonnocMc. ■ Moved by Mr. GASKELI,, seconded-by Mr. BQwRx: That the varmest thanks of this meeting be ivel1 to the Clergy áÙdMÍ1îl"ters of the various denominations Íür, .thp- Collections made by them in aid of this Institution. Moved by Mr. DOWNING, seconded by the Itcv. Mr; TILLY That thi warmest thanks of this meeting be giveiuto the Lord '•Riahow of-the Diocese, for his kindness m taking the tehair to-day,, and for. his uniform earnest support ot the institution; 13S )