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WARE & COLLE, (LATE SAMUEL WARE AND SONS, BRISTOL & AND CARDHFj} ESTABLISHED OVEB HALF A CENTUBY, TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 43807
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R. J. HBATH AND SONS IS, CBOCKHKRBTOWN, CARDIFF, Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now on view over ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SELECTED PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, of the latest design and construction, which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, %nd On the three years' system, from 10s bd per month. llOe Pianos, from lo guineas. 9431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832
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WHEN ORDERING, HE SUJKJB Yot- /~s a«jGFHME GEKllKE ARTICLE And Ask for v MEAD'S PATENT are being sold as EaS!eeic°rBE <™WM> Each Coil should lav -Oy a Label bearing tbe \V ind Trade Mark, "MEAD'S EAGLE PACKING. For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 67449
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bippíttg NOTICES. A4^t < ARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. /KF&H XJ The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP «5ffiSgggg £ COMPANY'S FIRST -CLASS SCREW ,<T^r STEAMERS will sail as follows MDORDOGNE' Bordeaux for Cardiff .Nov. 29 GIRONDE' Cardiff for Bordeaux .Dec. 4 With goods and passengers. For Rates of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- and Sons, Agents. 14, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- deaux and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- *?^t-squaro, Cardiff. 9481 <0238 HOOPER, CAMPBELL & CO., Managers. CARDIFF SWANSEA, Av NEWPORT, ^ggggg^BELFAST GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. The Screw Steam Ships SOLWAY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows to to Belfast [Newport to Bel- uga Glasgow via and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow I y ? Swansea. Dec.] via Swansea.. "a AT011 5' 4 pm 3 Wednesday 4 pmi Dec.] ,? Monday 8 pm 10 Wednesday 10pm| a Tuesday 6pm » J}°nday 4 pm 17 Wednesday 4 pm'16 Tuesday 6 pm « Monday 8 pm 2* Wednesday 8 pm 30 Tuesday 4 pm «»_ Monday 3 pm 31 Wednesday 3 pm1 Glasgow to Cardiff and Swansea, every Friday, at 2 pm wasgow to Newport. Fridays, 12th and 26th Decern- ,J?f, at 2 pm. to Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 noon. to Newport, Saturdays 13th and 27th Dec., L5 noon. FARES.—Belfast: Cabin. 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Jweenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; D««k, 12s 6d. Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Returns at fare ai>'1 a half Mailable for two months. Apply in Glasgow to Wm. Sloan and Co.; Greenock, Macdougall; Belfast, R. Henderson and Son; •Bristol, Mart Whitwill and Son Swansea, M. JONES BROTHER; Newport R. Burton and Son; Car- TAYLOR and CO.. 69, Bute-street, Docks. 31648 AS&X ALLAN LINE T O /ETrPfh ,A AMERICA. ROY AT, MAIL STEAMERS' AMERICA. ROY AT, MAIL STEAMERS' FROM LIVERPOOL. ^SPIAN _.To Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 2 an To Halifax and Portland Dec. 4 yiCAssTAN .To Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 11 SCOTIAN..To Halifax and Baltimore Dec 16 iOLYNESFAN To Halifax and Portland Dec. 18 «eauvuN To Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 25 *j«eap nassag&s and excellent accommodation. on Canada, Manitoba, and the Western owites 0( America sent free. overnmeilt Assisted Passages to Canada. U I particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., S- James-street, Liverpool. ~~r to Q. Bird, 246, Bute-street, and E. F. Kennardl?, Cardiff- W. TL Rees, Charlesville-place, eath; T. R. w. Mason & Co., 2, Mount-street, and **«ghan and Wright, 16, College street, Swansea "arse und Brown, 173, Commercial-street; W. Milton Locke, 33. High-st, and John Young, Tredegar-cham- Bridge-st, Newport, Mon. I D. S. Thomas, British schools, Llandovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Abergavenny; A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery Matthew Matthews, Cross Keys, near Newport; A. H. Jhoroa», 2, Church-street, Blaina; W. R. Lewis, Grocer, Pontygof, Ebbw Yale; D. J. Rees, Trealaw Robert *j°&gher, Auctioneer, <fcc., Bridgend Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort-street, Bryninawr; D. J. Evans, General Out- fitter, and Ann Watkins, 50, Glebeland-street, Merthvr TVdvil. 929 9109 AsTsr T> EGULAR SERVICE of -II' first class powerful STEAMERS »gjj/i¥wtr between LIVERPOOL and SOUTH WALES and DUBLIN and SOUTH WALES. Cheapest and most Direct Route. r The DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING g^^ANY have appointed one of the following Screw s.s. Captain Parry, 650 tons; s.s. Captain M'Clintock, 400 tons; s.s. Captain Cook, 350 tons; *« c a s-s> Eoyle, 450 tons. firs (accidents excepted) from LIVERPOOL fc^TDock) to CARDIFF EVERY SATURDAY; T?TT«VBLIN '<» CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY HF1* and LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAY. MD«!I ea and further particulars, apply to M Jun-, Spencer Dock, Dublin; R. J. Swyny, 21 TUI ?ourt> Liverpool; or to M. J. Begg and Co., Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 47261 Jk&sV P LINE Regular Line of Steamers from NEATH RIVER TO ANTWERP. 60hLS> ea,n6r WESTBURY. 100 A 1, 411 tons register, *btmf° effective, will Sail 29th NOV., and Thrnn en thereafter. Germany rates to any town in Belgium, Holland, or and particulars as to Shipment, apply to tt^KLLATLY, HANK BY, SEWELL, and CO., 31 Antwerp or to THE GNOLL COLLIERY, NEATH. W ZEALAND DIRECT.—FORTY T TO FORTY-FIVE JAYS =- THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING nmi^i:0MPANY (Limited) will DESPATCH the c„ full-powered STEAMERS conveying Enl?o!-an<? Passengers to aU Ports in NICW ZEALAND, lan^ rates of Passage-money and freight to Auck- ^elhngton, Canterbury, and Otago. Through "ites to Tasmania and Australia. Steamers. (Tons reg^ Destination Dec. 18AORANGI 4163 Wellington,Otago I" and Canterbury. '■*». 15 RIMUTAKA 4750 Ports as required. '•b. 12 RUAPEHU 4163 „ „ tn. Loading berth Royal Albert Docks. »>^ £ ese Steamers are supplemented by the DISPATCH «mS?Y MONTH of FINE CLIPPER SAILING to the Principal Ports of the Colony. Loading No. 2 Jetty, South West India Dock. For fvi? • Passage, or further information apply at the y'S Office's, 138, Leadenhall-st, London, E.C. 67717 ill E P DTR&R AMERICAN LINE. UNlTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. •TFiiT- UVKRPOOI, TO PHILADELPHIA, j.- EVERY AVEDNESDAY. datinf f ss' f'dl-powered Iron Steamships. Acc«mmo sen fro P^sengers equal to any European Line. Pas- of lE*11"' Roods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf ha- Fe"nsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and "est route to the West. G LOCAL AGENTS :— nl1. EORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES Bti-eaf xTnd 15ute CardilT, and at Pock- newPort; CROCKET and JAMES, 4, Taff-street, Po^,p>ri.dd TiLNEY and CO., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, W ,Jfhce, Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar; W. 21 \R A'IKINS. Glebeland-street, Merthvr; A. DAVIES, cial TT Pontlottyn ;0. THOIINEY, Commer- I) 1, 1 Aberdare; AUSTII anl SII.COCKS. Swansea AWV„ ,I1es' Cardiff-road. Aberaman DAVIES and 19, Ivor-street. 30663 L GILCHRIST'S IVERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. Regular WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ABOVE FORTS. °r ^urther particulars apply to BURTON AND SON, Newport, and ROBERT GILCHRIST AND CO., 21, Water-street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bute-road, Cardiff AGENTS FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Through -o LIMITED. looked I- ^tes of Freight quoted, and passages Sean TrJ)a ■IaTerPool. to the United States, Mediterra- aTre. and Rouen. M079 =- "\y RIGHT'S COAL-TAR ^TRIGHT'S ^RIGHT'S lUthroomfand WRIGHT'S Nursery. Protects from COAL Scarlet Fever COAL i, Measles, and •* Small Pox. TAR CSJS° TAR Prescribed by SOAP. Medica?'Pro- SOAP, fession. Used by the Public for a WRIGHT'S Quarter of a WRIGHT'S » Century. In purchasing COAL llwSfs;. COAL refuse all other imitations. TAR Sold every- TAR where. Tablets, bd& Is. SOAP. Box", Is bd SOAP, and 3s. WRIGHT'S COAL TAR T\7RIGHT'S SOAP. ▼▼ 69817 T EETH 1 TEETH!! TEETH, ftize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Parte, 1367. MR K E A LIL, SURGEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), t?, intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. » aii?al Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXiURE, Snre and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux i Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. 18 lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman Neath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. 50668 TUZZONE FOR A STIDIA. T UZZONE FOR ASTHMA. R"PZZONE FOR BRONCHITIS. ^r^ZZONE FOR JgRONCHim -iD rUZZONE FOR ROUGHS. TUZZONE FOR COUGiis. A new Cough Cure, which thousands praise as an important discovery. ONK DOSE of this pleasant and muvelioos medicine does more to remove a cough, no matter how long standing, than a bottle of the manv worthless so-called remedSs^fatha Tuzsone has no rival. Be sure wben^^t^f- Asthma that you get it. Hitherto no spurious imihltf^rf^at appeared in tho market, owing to the very unioue wav of preparing this medicine and the impossibility of copying it, thus Tuzzone stands alone, unapproached in excelienc-e as a safe and certaincure for Cougha, Colds Asthma, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Lungs, Air Vessels, Chest, and Throat, Tuzzone triumphs when all others fail. Sold in bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d, by all Chemists, Proprietor, A. J. Abdy, 33, Fetter-lane, London, E.C.- Agents; Stranaghan and Stephens, Cardiff and Penarth 190e 71682 ESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY KEWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts ot the-follow ng towns:— •ARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT 'OATH MERTHYR POlt'lftKLWETT ANTON ABERDARE PON'I -oTE DOCKS HEREFCFD PEMBROK1' BOU £ BRIDGEND NEW M1LF014D HAVER^OLDW^S NEATH BRISWI, glolck.^j LLANELLY TENBY aB15RY.VT>VY'1H LAMPETER CARMARTU kn abekoaven^ v Tbe CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every *1 day to any addreaa in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the Mauagoi-^ ot the various •ookstalls. nlts Ith |vndiant AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, & Co. Salvage Stock, at Bristol Nov. 25, 26, 27. and 28 Messrs BKYNON and LEWIS. Books, at Swansea 28 Freehold Property, at Llanelly. Dec. 4 Leasehold Premises, at Pontardulais Dec. 5 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture at Cardiff -Nov. 28 CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE CO (LIM.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Additional Weekly Sales, at Rooms ..Nov. 29 & Dec. 2 Bankrupt's Stock of Shipchandlery, at Rooms ..Dec. 2 Household Furniture in Thursday's Weekly Sale Dec. 4 Usual Thursdays Weeklv Sale of Furniture Dec. 4 Mr DAVID EVANS. Schoonor, at Cardiff 1 Mr. ROBERT EVANS. Freehold Residence, at Bridgend Nov. 29 Messrs GOTTWAI.TZ BOWRING and HUGHE Superior Household Furniture, Pictures, Books. &c, at Cardiff Nov. 28 Stud of 80 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Nov. 29 20 Irish Hunters, at Horse Exclipnge Nov. 29 2 Cases Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff Nov. 29 7 Horses, at Horse Exchange Ncv. 29 Convenient-sized Residence, at Penarth Dec. 9 Messrs W. GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. House Property, at Newport Dec. 3 Timber, at Newport Dec. 3 Leasehold Property at Blaina, Mon Dec. 5 Messrs F. W. and L. HAMMOND. Horses, Carriages, Harness. &c.. at Bristol .Dec. 11 Mr H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 28 Safes, at Swansea Dec. 3 Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages at Bristol. Dec. 11 if rrses, at Bristol Dec. 4 Messrs E. F. KENNARD and CO. C?Id and Silver Watches, &c., at Cardiff .Nov. 28 Messrs LAURENC E & GILL. Birds, &c., at Cardiff Nov. 28 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Brigantine, at Swansea Dec. 9 NEWLAND <6 RICKARD. Safes, at Newport Dec. 5 "e Furniture, at Newport Dec. 5 Mr THOS. PARRY. Farming Stock, Ac., at Llangibby Dec. 9 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Cottage and Bank Shares, at Swansea Nov. 28 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Leasehold Properties, etc., at Cardiff Nov. 29 General Nursery Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 27 A 28 Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Rhadyr Dec. 4 Stock, Crops, &c., at Llantrissant Dec. b 60 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 6 Furniture, Horses, &c., at Aberdare Dec. 9 & 10 Live Stock at Fairwater Stud FRrrn Dec, 11 Farming Stock. Horses, &c., at Caerphilly Dec. 12 Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 15 Mr W. THOMAS. Timber, &c., at Pembroke .Dec. 1 Messrs TRIBE. CLARKE, & CO. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 27, 28 Ironmonger's Stock-in-Trade. at Cardiff .Dec. 1, 2, 3 Mr W. M. WILLIAMS. Leasehold Property, at Ammanford Nov. 28 SALE THIS DAY. UNION-ROAD NURSERIES, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instructions from Mr Wiiliam Treseder, whose extensive Nurseries, near the Cardiff Union, comprising 20 acres of ground, are being given up for building purposes, to arrange and cata- ogue for SALE by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, Nov. 28th, 1884, commencing at 11.30 a.m., the whole of the EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, Including- Larch, Thorns, Scotch Fir, Spruce, Alder, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES In every variety and stage of growth. A splendid col- leCAPPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS and PLUMS of the Choicest sorts. STANDARD and DWARF ROSES Of the best kinds. Miscellaneous Stock. Pfttfllrtsiifis when ready, may be obtained from the Auctioned or from Mr W. Treseder, at the Nurseries. 71520 SALE TO-MORROW POWELL'S GELLYGAER COLLIERY COMPANY, LIMITED SALE OF LEASEHOLD COLLIERIES, MINERALS, AND SURFACE AT GELLYGAER. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Directors to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of November, 1884, at Ibree o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE COLLIERY PROPERTY, In one Lot. All the valuable unworked beds and seams of Coal, Iron, Ironstone, and Lead Ore, upon or underneath the farm and lands known as Gelly-ar-Gwent Uchaf and Penworlod, containing 298 acres or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Gelligaer, in the county of Glamorgan, held on lease for a term of 99 years. from the 1st January. 1825, subject to a dead or certain yearly rent of 9150, merging into extremely low royalties, for coal of 2d per ton of 2,8301bs, and for iron, ironstone, and lead ore of 3d perliketon, and tosurface rents at the rate of £1 per acre per annum, amounting to about Bit, for the lands occupied by the pit shafts and other col- liery works and buildings, and seven Cottages belong- ing thereto, and included in the sale. The celebrated XJrithdir Seam, and all the Steam Coal Measures included in the demised property are Wholly unwrought, The property will be sold subject to, and with the benefit of, several agreements for under-leases with Messrs Beddce, of Nelson, and Mr Cartwrieht, of New- port, of parts of the Mynyddislwyn and Big Rider Veins of Coal, under certain portions of the said lands, the particulars whereof can be had on application. There will also be included in the Sale the right of usin-r certain Railnav Sidings upon the Llancakch Estate connecting the Gellygaer Colliery with the Great Western Railway, and certain surface and under- ground privileges granted by the owners of the Llan- caiach Estate, imUj-H-t to a way leave rent of Id per ton of 2,240ibs. and to the conditions and stipujations re- served and contained in an indenture dated the 13th August, 1879. The royalties and surface rent'! for snblettings re- ceived for the half-year ended June, 1864, exceeded £ 260. The property is distant from Cardiff, by the Rhym. nny and Taff Vale Railways, about 15 miles; and from Newport by the Great" Western Kail way, about 19 miles. Further particulars, and, after the 10th inst., plans and conditions of sale, may be had on application to Mr F. W. llalfe, at the Company's Offices. Nelson, Treharris, lt>.0.; the Auctioneers. Cardiff; or to BROOMHEAD, WIGUTMAN, and MOORE, Solicitors, 71812 Bank-cliambers, George-street, Sheffield MAESYLLF.CII FARM, RHADYR. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Maesyllech Farm, on THURSDAY, the 4th December next, the following STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Without reserve 5 capital MILKING COWS, some close to calving. 1 FAT COW. Excellent CART MARE, 4 years old. Two-year-old CART COLT.. 250 Bushels of BLACK TARTARIAN OATo m sacks. 10 Tons of STRAW. 5M01V of MEADOW HAY, about 15 tons. Small RICK of CLOVER Ditto. IMPLEMENTS.—Wagon, cart, 2 sets of harness, 3 turnip scuffiers, grindstone, sack truck, bushel measure, pikes, rakes, turnip cutter, iron troughs, fore and shaft harness, &c. A quantity of POULTRY and GEESE. tr Also the DAIRY UTENSILS. Three months' credit on approved security. Sale at 2 p.m. punctually. 7k055 MWYNDY, LtANTRISSANT. Jy/JESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, THE 5TH DECEMBER NEXT, THE FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, viz Three cart horses, bay mare 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive a capital shorthorn milking cow, three- year-old steer, about 25 tons of hay, 750 bushels of oats, about 10 tons of oat straw, about 30 tons of swedes, 30 tons of turnips, two-wheel ploughs, double plough, scarifier, turnip scufller, Cambridge and other rollers, turnip drill and roller, bean drill, mower and reaper combined, three sets of harrows, chain harrows, horse rake, heel rake, corn crusher, turnip mincers, three carts and trebble waggon, Whitechapel cart, two dog- carts, two wheelbarrows, two chaff cutters and horse gear, ladder, corn bin, pikes, rakes, set of gig harness, saddle and bridle, sundry harness, Ac. Three Months' Credit will be given upon approved security. Sale at Two p.m. precisely. 72026 AT STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER'S HORSE REPOSITORY, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6TH. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their Re- pository, on SATURDAY, the 6th of December, com- meucing at 12 o'clock, 60 VALUBLE HORSES, Including the following IRISH HORSES, Without Reserve. 1. CARRICK. GREY GELDING, 5 years old, 15.2 quiet in single and double harness: 2. GALWAY, GREY GELDING, by Arthur, 5 yearsnld, 15.3, up to 13 stone an exceedingly clever hunter, and quiet in single and double harness. 3. LADY ELIZABETH, BROWN MARE, by Lord Ronald, 5 years old, 15.1, up to 16 stone an excellent huntress and goes in harness. 4. LIMERICK, BAY GELDING, by Victor, 5 yearsold, 15.2, up to 13 stone a good hunter and quiet in harness. 5 LADY JANE, BAY MARE, 4 years old, up to 14 stone clever jumper and quiet in harness. 6 LOOK SHARP, BLACK MARE, by Tearaway, 5 years old. 15.3, up to 15 stone, and quiet in harness. 7. MISS RYAN, BAY MARE, 4 years old, 15 hands; quiet in harness, and a nice lady s hack. 8. PATIENCE, BROWN MARE, 5 years old, 15.1, a perfect fencer and quiet in harness. -.ci. 9. WATERFORD, BAY GELDLNG. 5 years old, 15.1 a perfect fencer and quiet in harness. 10. TOMMY, CHESTNUT GELDING. 5 years old, 14.3 a capital hack and quiet in harness. „ 11. TIMOTHY, BAY GELDIXG, 6 years old, lo.i, a grand harness hol-m 12. BOB, BAY GELDING, b years old, 14.2; quiet iu harness and a rare old gentleman's horse. CREAM MARE. 6 years OLD) 13.3 pcrfoct lad s harness pony. These horses are now at the Repository, and will be sold as good hunters, sound in wind and eyes, and quiet in harness, and may be examined and tried any day between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.; they can also be jumped and galloped over 50 acres of turf within three minutes' walk of the R>-T ository. 7202b MESSRS STEPHENSON"^ ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 6th of Dweimbel. commencing at Twelve o'clock Noon, the following 4:'1, HORSES, The Property of a Gentleman r- 1 THE PARSON, BAY GELL>ING, by •• Mogador," 6 years old, 16 hands one of the finest fencers in tbe district; well up to 14 stone. 2 BESSIE, BROWN MARE, 5 years 14 hands; an excellent hack and harness mare. TAUNTON, CHESNUT GELDING, 6 years old, up to A stone • a perfect hunter over any country, a -RirrSY GICET PONY, 4 years old, 12 bands quiet to ^nd drive, and very handsome. 72023 ARLOWITZ L As RUDDlied to Her Majesty the Queen, B«th Housed of Parliament, and all the leading London ^The* •'VMedieal Times and Gazette," of August 16th, 1884, reporting ou the Exhibits at the International Health Exhibition, says „ Messrs. MaxGreger exhibit n. kinds of Hungarian Wines their CarlowiU, both white and red, we have specially examinedt contains about ten per cent. of alcohol, and is absolutely genuine. Carlowitz is a wine which the rather numerous class of persons who are unable to take iiisUt liouors may drink with ad- vantage." o MAXGKEQEB, LIMITED, 7, MINCING-LANE, K.C., 2, OLD BOND-STREET, W. Sample Case at 19s 8d, containing one bottle each «f, six different kinds of Carlowitfs. PRICE LISTS WILL BE POBWA&DED FREE ON APPLICATION. 70753 -)O-ILL-POSTING.-Pi-lifiLp PV. JAMES, y I'ON TYPHI I'D and lUIONDDA. VALLEY BU-I,-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Ttoorky, M»4 6 Churuh-sfcscet, Pontypridd Ken?) all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Khondda Valley Horse and Tiup ud Pianoforte kept for Uiro WQt alts hu jVurticrtL MAESYFFYNON, ABERDARE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at MAESYFFYNON, ABERDARE. The Residence of the late DAVID DAVIS, ESQ., On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 9th and 10th days of December Next, THE VALUABLE FURNITURE, HORSES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, And other EFFECTS AND APPURTENANTS. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DA Y.-Entra:Ice Hall, Library, Dining aid Dr twing-rooms, Servants' Hall and Pantries, including the superior Cut Glass, China, and Dinner Services, and the contents of landing and best Bed- rooms. SECONDDAY.-The remainder of Bedrooms, Kit- chens, and Outer Offices, Laundry, Outside Effects, Horses, Carnages, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Ac., Green- house Plants, Garden Seats and Tools, etc. Commencing each day at 12 o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had on the premises, or upon application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 5, High. street, Cardiff. THE VAN; CAERPHILLY. JYJTESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- J3JL ANDER are instructed by the Directors of the Llantwit and Black Vein Colliery Company (Limited) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Van Farm, Caerphilly, on FRIDAY, the 12th December next, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, HORSES, AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS, and CROPS, Consisting of 18 Hereford, Ayrshire, and Shorthorn Milking Coivs 26 two and three-year-old Store Cattle, 3 Very excellent Cart Horses and 2 Colts. About 50 Pigs. 10 Ricks of Oats, 1 Mow of Barley, 1 Rick of Wheat Large Mow of Meadow Hay, about 40 tons. Do. do. about 40 tons. Mow of Clover and Rye Grass. About 100 tons of Mangolds. M rL_ 20 tons 01 xurnips, ana aoout a ivcres urrowmg. A general assortment of Implements, including— 10 Horse-power Vertical Engine and Boiler also the whole of the Harness. Three Months' Credit will be given upon approved Security. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at-12.30. 7425 AT THE CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S LARGE SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, AND 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, The principal entrance to the rooms is by the IAUGF. DOORS BETWEEN the shops of Messrs Frost and Reed, Picture Dealers, and Mr R. S. King, Tea Merchant. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR MADDOX begs to announce that in addition to the Thursday's Weekly Sale ot Second-hand Furniture, &c., he has now made arrange- ments to hold ADDITIONAL WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION of large quantities o NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, upon which advances have been made by the Company, as well as special consignments of SURPLUS NEW STOCK, Forwarded from Manufacturers in various parts of the country for absolute Sale every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, )uring the Months of November an 1 December, com- mencing each day at TWO O'CLOCK precisely. THE SATURDAY'S SALE has been decided upon with a special view to meet the numerous enquiries of. and suit the convenience of persons visiting Cardiff from the country on that day. 71860 11892 197e Goods on view morning of each dav s sale THE NEXT SALE of the se:ies will be cn SATURDAY, the 29th in-t, at Two oclock precisely. SATURDAY, the 29th int, at Two oclock precisely. TO PARTIES FURNISHING OR REQUIRING A MARKET FOR THE SALE OF SURPLUS EFFECTS OR STOCK, ETC. A WEEKLY SALE BY AUCTION OF NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, TRADESMEN'S STOCK AND SUNDRIES, IS HELD AT THE AUCTION & STORAGE COMPANY'S Spaeious, well-warmed, and splendidly-lighted SALE-ROOMS (the most extensive and best appointed in the Principality), 24, 25, AND 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, EVERY THURSDAY throughout the vear, commencing at TWO O'CLOCK Pit KCISELY. THIS ESTABLISHED WEEKLY SALE offers ex- ceptional opportunities to parties furnishing, as an immense and varied collection of New and Second- hand Furniture of eve y description is being constantly forwaided from various sources for AB :OLU E SALE. Parties olso, whether private or in the trade, having goods to dispose of, wiil find this the MOST FAVOUR- ABLE orroRTVMTY in the district for selling to advan- tage, as the attendance of the public requiring and pi eferring to purchase Household Requisites by Auction at these Sales is steadily increasing. THE NEXT 8ALE IS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1884, And all entries, for purposes of lotting and arran.inn mu<* be made not later than Wednesday, the 3rd Dee:, by Two o'clock. Highest por-sible cash given for Furniture in cases where the vendor cannot wait for the weekly sale, and advances are made on account of sales of every description. GOODS ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO AND ON MORNING OF SALE. The spacious Cellars in the Basement (adapted for a dry goods warehouse) as also a potion of the Galleries for stoia„e puiposes, to Let. For terms apply on the Premises. J 11578-65332 J G. MADDOX 137e Aiictioiieer and Sfieretarv to ti,'Ie Company. INCLUDED IN TIIURSDA^WEEKLY sdF DECEMBER 4TII, 1884 UNRESERVED SALK of SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS AT THE SALE-ROOMS, 21, 25, & 26, HIGH-ST.. CARDIFF Removed from No. i0, Park-street, for convenience of MESSRS. RRIHE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE X CO. (LIMITED) (Mr J. G. MADDOX, Auctioneer) are instructed by Mr E. J. Cole, who is relinquishing housekeeping (through the death of his wife), to SKLL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms as above, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of rosewood and other tables, mahogany dining-room suite in hair, glazed bookcase, chiffon- neire, pier glasses, engravings, chromos, and prints, timepieces, lustres and chimney ornamen s the con- tents of three bedrooms, comprising iron French and other bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds andbedding; painted and other chest of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, toilet glasses, cane-seated chairs; carpets, hearthrugs, sofas, chairs, floorcloths, dinner ana other ware, glass, a small qauntity of electro-plate, a OOLD WATCH and CHAIN, SILVER WATCH, and various trinkets treadle sewing machine with cover by Singer, roller mangle by Bradford, kitchen and scullery utensils, Ac., and a few out-door effects. Goods on View Morning of Sale. which will com- mence at TWO O'CLOCK PRECISELY. 71993 SALE THIS DAY4 CARDIFF. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NEWPORT-ROAD. ELIGIBLE PROPERTY, UPPER PEARL-STREET, ROATH. GOOD WORKMEN'S COTTAGES, STACEY. TERRACE, CANTON. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr T. P. Lewis, and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of November, 1884, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, the following Lot 1. All that Desirable VIIXA RESIDENCE, called [,;¡,1 known as Stratford Villa, Newport-road, Cardiff. This lot is held under lease from C. H. Wil- liams, Esq., for the term of 99 years from the 29th of January, 1855, at the very low apportionate ground rent of;26 per annum. There is a large garden attached to the premises, the ground on which the Villa is erected having a frontage of about 30 feet to Newport-road, and extends 200 feet from front to back. There is a good road at the back, with an entrance thereto from the garden. The Premises are in the occupation of the Rev. Mr Leads, and are held for a term of five years from July, 1882, at the low rent of JB50 per annum, the tenant paying all rates and taxes. If desired, very favourable arrangements could be made for obtaining early possession. Lot 2. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 220, Pearl-street, Roath, in the occupa- tion of Mr W. Webb, at the weekly rent of 7s. Lot 3. All that Messuage or Dwelling-houae, situate and being No. 224, Peari-street, Roath, in the occupa- tion of Mr George Coleman, at the weekly rent ot 7s. Lot 4. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 226, Pe^rl-street, Roath, in the occupa- tiod of Mr Strange, at the weekly rent of 7s 6d. These houses are very substantially built, and are held under separate leases from William Bradley, Esq., for the several terms of 99 years from the 29tn of September, 1878, at the yearly rents as to lots 2 and 3 of S5 5s each, and lot 4 of B5 10s, Lot 4 has a frontage of 20ft 3in to Pearl-street, and could be converted into good business premises. Lot, 5, All those three Cottages and Premises, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Stacey-terrace, Canton, in the respective occupations of John Scanlon and others, at the aggregate rents of 14B per week. Lot 6. All those three Cottage* and Premises, 11.<1. joining the last-mentioned lot. situate and being Nos. 4, b, and 6, Stacey-terrace, Canton aforesaid, in the re- spective occupations of Samuel Lugg and others, at the aggregate rents of 12s per week. Lot 7. All those four Cottages adjoining the last- mentioned lot, situate and being Nos. 7, 8, 9, and 10, Stacey-terrace, Canton, aforesaid, in the respective occupations of David Cremer, John Paul, and others, at the aggregate rent of 1&3 per week. Lots b and 7 are held under separate leases fromJ. H. Insole Esq., for the several terms of 99 years from the 25th of December, 1865, at the yearly rents, as to Lot 5 of £3 10s and as to Lot 7 of B6, and Lot 6 is held from the same lessor for a term of 99 years from the 1st of May, 1858, ot the yearly rent of £ 310s. All the properties offer safe and advantageous in- vestments, and it is seldom that villa residences so situated in Newport-road are for sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff or to Messrs BRADLEY and JONES, Solicitors, 3, High-street, Cardiff. 71902 IN ADMIRALTY. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN. M SHIRE, HOLDKN AT CARDIFF. R DAYID EVANS baa received in- TI- I T> sections from John D niel Thomas, Esq., IrlV1- °DUrt. to BELL by AUCTION, on rM ^i.^elstday of December, 1884, at Two fr. i 1 ttle afternoon precisely (subject to conditions to then and:there produced), the French OONKR, called the "Marie Eugenie," about 49 tons register, with aU her apparm, furniture, A^M she nowlies near the basin of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff. The sale will take plaoe on "board the v essei. vessel. For particulars apply to Messrs Ingledew, Inoe. and vachell. Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, at W indaor-place, Cardiff. 72QZQ HALE THIS DAY The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL W AUC- TION, on FRIDAY next, NOVEMBER 88th, 1884. under powers of sale, a largtj quantity of House, liold Furniture, &C. Sale c-ouuuouclo at Two I/ock. No reserve. Auctioned UUkoa Mid Bftla-rwui, Not-th, IItf, totdig. 635 00- N BOX ÔJ¡'1 OGA1ÜU¡ lJ ,Ü VILLB \J' is warranted to cur4 l. aiselitrgas from the urinary organs i« «w»f■ 9«jf. append w eoMWutka&l, gravel, and pauw in tki feast, jh j»gxs?, 4a M each, by all thfcmwta and pateivfc Qieaicme wiors i or sent 18 twiy addreaa fer §6 by tbe makers, The Ltueeln and Midland Counties' Drug CewM»yi LifiyPeln, lvholaoalo Agoittg, lYtlitf tmipio, am ftl! be wholIA419 I alts hu Aurtiiatt. SALE THIS DAY, FRIDAY, AT ELEVEN. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PARTIES FURNISHING. AT THE AJ.E-ROOIS,ïl, HIGH. STREET. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Bchnjring to 31rs Brmiberger, Gosforth Villa, Mi-nlcin- road, Cathays, nearly all of which has been supplied by Messrs. Howell A Co. ALSO IV SAME SALE THE SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE, Removed direct from Plymouth-road, Penartli, for positive Sale, EMBRACING Mahogany furniture of dining and 2 sitting-rooms, including two suites of 8 chairs and couch in excel- lent leather, large, sideboard with plate-glass back. Two DINING TABLES, a booke-ise and about 60 lots of books, gipsy and other tables, two card tables, gilt mahogany cornices, sofas, settees, long wood case, marb'e clocks, e¡!g1'av'ngs, prints, oil paintings and drawings, hearthrugs, three tapestry and Ki derminster carpets, scales and weights, dinner ser- vice, supplied by Messrs Primavesi, 80 pieces, and a smaller set glass and china, cutlerv, OAK SIDE- BOARD, SUITE in leather and PINING TABLE to match, large and medium size chimney glasses, w.,r!boxe,q, Davenport writing desk, A DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in walnut and covered in silk velvet and tapestry, marble-top cheffoniere, cabinet, over- mantel, Wilton pile carpet, wool and Amninster hearthrugs, a7 OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, a 7 OCTAVE GRAND PIANOFORTE by Continen- tal makers, music stools, 2 music cabinets, old and modern ornaments, several pair of vases, gilt clock under glass shade, couches and chairs in tapestry and velvet, fire-place fittings, mantel boards, brackets, a BOUDOIR COT AGE PIANOFORTE in rosewood c ,se, 4 pairs of tapestry, rep, and silk window curtains, a HANDSOME CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, hand painted a large figured walnut wartirobe, with plate-glass panel doors toilet tables to match, a full set of BIRCH BEDROOM FURNITURE, chests of draw- ers, towel rails, 8 bedsteads, French and half-tester with the mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pil- lows, also the bedding, six Brussels, Kidderminster, and Tapestry carpets, lieartbrugs, bedroom Ottomans, swing glasses, mahogany, walnut, and ah chests of drawers, fenders, tire irons, curtains, toilet sets, an ASH BEDROOM SUITE, with wardrobe 6ft. wide large and medium-sized wardrobes, toilet tables, and other bedroom effects, several articles of jewellery, furniture and fittings of KITCHENS, with cooking utensils sundries out of yard and garden. roller and tools, as well as a large variety of misceIluneous effects. G OT RWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are instructed by Mrs Bronberger and the other owner to SELL the above EFFECTS, in their Sale. rooms, at 11, High-street. Cardiff, THIS DAV, I It (DAY, 28th November, 1881, commencing punctually at Eleven o'clock. Full detailed catalogues may he had free per post, or on. on personal application to t'ae'Auctioneers, at 11, High- street, and Cardiff Horse Exchan o. 71990 NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES yT will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 29 November, at 12 o'clock, 80 VALUABLE HORSES (Including several entered FOR the Tredegar Show) 20 GRAND IRISH HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSE-, Direct from WATER FOR D, the property of Mr THOMAS MORGAN. Also 3 nORSES from C. Noble, Esq. 2 HORSES from John Hughes, Esq. 1 HORSE frmi A. C. Ponsonby, Esq., And G. Phillips, Esq., F. Johnson, Esq., W. Jennings, Esq., Messrs Evans, Thomas, Hill, and {lther.. Early application for remaining stalls is so.icited. The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 71929 HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 23TH, It84. OTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES cx will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Car.iiff, the 'cHowing VALUABLE IRISH HORSES, The property of Mr Thomas Morgan, of Waterford. 1. «' THE DUKE," ROAN GEl.DING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. 2. M.P. BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. 3. STOCRWELL," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 4. "KITTY," CHESNUT MARE, 5 years, 15.3, up to 13 st ne. 5. "COLUMBINE," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 6. "BRIGHTON," DARK GitEY GELDING, 5 vears, 15.2i up to wemlit. 7. ROSE," BAY MARK, 5 years, 15.2, up to 13 stone. 8. "ROVER," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.2i, up to 13 stone. 9. "INFORMER," BAY COB GELDING, 5 years, 15 bands, up to weight. 10. "BROWNIE," BIWWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to l3s:o!\< 11. MISS WEST," BAY MAKE, 5 years, 15.2, np to weight. 12. "THE BARONET," CHESNUT GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 13. "ROCKET," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to 13 stone. 14. "PIRATE," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to weight. 15. "MADAME," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 16. "TIIE VET," BAY COB, 5 years, 1-1.3, up to 12 stone. 17. "JESSAMINE," DARK GREY MAltE, 5 years, 15,2, 11jJ to weight. 18.LI'SMOllK, BLACK GELDING, 5 years, 15 hands, up to 13 stone. 19. "CLONMULT," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.2, un to 13, 1 stone. 2\ ALICE,"BAY MAKE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. ALL THE ABOVE HORSES HAVE ARRIVED, AND ARE NOW ON VIEW. They are all good ers, warranted sound ill their wind and eyes have been regularly hunted WI,ll the pr pcipal packs in Ireland this season are in hard con- dition, and fit to go. Gentlemen requiring made hunters will find this an excellent opportunity of pur- chasing they arc all perfectly quiet in single and double hai ness. Tliey may be seen over the fences in the Auctioneers' jumping ground, or driven in harness. Catalogues may be hid of the Auctioneers, Horse Exchange, Cardiff. -+,- 719G0 SATURDAY NEXT. 29tli NOVEMBER. THE HORS:: EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, HUGHES wiil SELL by AUCTION the Property of a Gentleman, and sold for no fault 1. GREY MARE, up to 14 stone, one of the finest hunters in England. 2. CHESTNUT GELDING, up to 14 stone, a clever and good hunter. 3. BAY GELDING, up to 12 stone, very c'ever and fast with hounds. 4. GREY COB, carried a boy to hound last season. ThJ above may be seen and examined at the Repository on Friday next. They will be sold good hunters, and all are quiet in har ie.,s. 719j1 HORSE EXCHANGE CARDIFF. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29th. /f N OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES 'OT will SELL by AUCTION, the property of T. N. Ha:ries, Fsq., HANDSOME I'AY COB, 5 years, 14.2, with grand action, ouiet to rfde and drive. GREY COB, 4 years, 14.2, a fine goer in harness, and quiet to ride. 72043 TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. 29tli NOV., at 2.30. AT SALE-ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STBEET, CARDIFF. 200 LOTS of First-class Quality DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, imported from Haarlem. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES, „ Auctioneers. CatalognesFrBP 71992 TO GENTLEMEN REQUIRING HUNTERS. O OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES have always on SALE or HIRE, by the day ar,l fu't°r sea4011, guaranteed HUNTERS, in condition hn,,f™Lt0 8°- Purchasers can, by appointment, see ™ ovt;r the fences in the jumping grounds, within The tt"UteioUhe "tables. _IneJIor.se Exchange. Cardiff. 71613 SALE I'HIS DAY TO rn A />tt CARDIFF. BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, FUR. LOWFR ^TV?JiDEALERS, AND OTHKRS. AXn |i^riON-TERRACE,CROCKHERBTOWN, aisij BRECON VILLA, WYNDHAM-STREET, CANTON. jVTESSRS TRIPE CL-ARKE, and CO. TION rmV<v.eCellet' instructions to SELL by AUC- November ?^e tu>remises as ahove, on FRIDAY STOCK IN ^Tn'Atnl1Khole of the N-IRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Beloncin" TN -IT,. DEFECTS, execution issued A, omaf Parley, seized under an T„e Effe 7 4^^ 5te"S <" "» ir»„, "vr- ™" lro"' The Household Furniture at Brecon YiJIa. W'ndham. street, Canton, will be sold on the 27th inst. at two oclock p.m., and the sale at Lower Station terras day.X'S fnstanteIVe °'Cl°Ck "°0n 011 the folIowing day, the 28tli instant. The lots may be viewed on the days of tale. There will be no reserve. ,oi).ated Crockherbtown, Cardiff, November 18th, 1884. 71995 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1883 ^fORTANT UNRESERVED SAllfe OF IRON- /4nT^?vCuIOCK"IX'XEAI)K. FIXTURES, CARDIFF AT 49> CROCKHERBTOWN, MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE & CO. AUCTION "'SH™cted by the Trustee to SELL by AUClION, on the premises as above, in lots to suit purchasers, on MONDAY, TUKSDAY, and WEDNES- wo™nTbv^fc';?Dd, a"d 3rd, the whole of tbe with thp F^'f ,K TPF IRONMONGERY, i^rto thA oS ?es' JSrtlPianfc aml Utensils, belong- diffc, a bankrupt I~»eer' Car" consists of a general rhnn fin lima °J, /J^NGERY, and includes gas small msi I ^ts, reading pillars, brackets, and lead ^lohes and chimneys, composition (and ,Vol<1 water titting and plum- ha £ t and nf hp'vV f°undr-v- ri"ui, mortice stock, draw- na?nts?n tit,' Wt'l*hoJuse"b^1s and furniture, mixed paints in tins, back bands, chain traces bolts and nuts raniSand3ra; 4b^tf St<T' ht«*h tL kitchen ranges ana range boilers, sundry castino-* sint tra.™ brass and .ron screws, patent rose, wire" ^ouLdit aImi other nails, tool baskets, carpenters* tools lifackey's boot protectors, umbrella stands, iron and bra^s fen! ders, fire brasses, fire irons, brass and iron does coal vases,spark guards, REFRIGERATOR, mahogaLy^nd- wich tray and stand, marble top tahle, wood ware hat ra'ls, brushes. Acme and other SKATES, doe w>llara and chains, gun cartridges, cartridge cases wads gunpowder, Ac., gas and oil cooking stoves sW- combustion stoves, petroleum and benxoline IfunM lamp cotton, door mats, cocoa making and binding linoleum, chair webbing. Mire flower stands, garden tools, bird cages, handsome BRASS parrot oagf., flower pot covers, water-pots, lawn mowers, garden rollers, garden engines and seats, water barrow, wire nettiag espalier fittings spades, forks, and shears, hand belfi hot water jugs, Britannia metal tea and ooffee pots, electro-plated goods, table and pocket cutlery, cases of carvers, razors, scissors, ladies' and gentlemen's com- panions, paper and iron trays, breakfast traya ar.d waiters, newspaper racks, sets of toilet ware, filters baths, deed boxes. cash boxes, travelling trunksj bonnet boxes, portable washstancte, galvanised boiler fillers, water jacks, knife boards, sponge racks and bags, tea and coffee-pot stands, brawn presses, dish covers, buckets, coal hods, capper preserving pans, en- amelled do.,hrassmaslin kettles, WarrenSt cooking pots, hollow ware, stand scales, French balances, metal wine and spirit measures, 3 cwt. weighing machine, by Day and Milward brass, oopper, and iron wire; brass cased tubing, picture rod fitt.ings, brasa and copper tubing, curtain bands, sheet brass and copper, plain and perforated zinc, steam andgam tubing and fittings, 5 be FIXTURES AND UTENSILS comprise teak wood top counter, plate-glass show case, with di-awers and cupboards underneath glase window fittings air-tight counter case, iron sate, deal shelving iron aud wood fender and trunk racks, scales and weights oil cisterns, &c. Ihe lots may be viewed ou the mornings of sale vclikb will commence punctually at Twelve o'clock aeon, each day. There will be No Eeaerre. 4, Ctockherbtown, Cardiff, Nov. 17th, 1884. 71926 BOROUGH OF NBWPOKT WIIAIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Lower Merduuc titreftl, liebiad th« Tovviwiudl Corpurttbkm bill-paawf Mid crier, Itenta the principal boardings 1Wk\ station. m Newport and Neighbourhood, Two good bill posters sept, Worfc attended to with quick detuatcL i'affii and caiwtry, t&an olacensury$053 mom a Its bit faction. PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIP OWNERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset-place Swansea, on TUES. DAY, the 9th December, 1>84 (subject to such condi- tions as shall then be produced) THE IRON BRIGANTINE, "C. H. S. Of Swansea, n ith her running and standing gear as she now lies at Swansea. Registered tonnage. 223 length, 111*1 feet; breadth, 24*15 depth in hold, 12-75. -1, in IP The C. H. S." was built at Hayle in 1863. She is a remarkably fast sailer, has water ballast, and of late has been in the coasting trade. Sale to commence punctually at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71980 4*ZU b AlfeA and several smaller c3t» v vr VF r Sums of Money to be Lent on Freehold aud Leasehold Properties. Interest from E4 to B5 per cent. Noi,e but principals or their solicitors need appiv — Address John M. Leeder, Auctioneer, &c., Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 72031 SALE THIS DAY „,TTT MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. ALU ABLE DETACH ED VILLA RESIDENCE, AND TEN £ 20 SWANSEA BANK SHARES FOR SALE. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, at the Duke's Arms, Morriston, near Swansea, ou FRIDAY, Novem- ber 28,1884, the following PROPEKTI, viz. LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE known as Strawberry Cottage, situate at M -r. iston, Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, with the large Garden therewith held, comprising in area altogether about 1 rood and 25 perches. The premises are now in the occupation of the lessee, Mr Samuel Davies, and are held by the Vendors under an indenture of lease heaving date the 29th day of De- cember. 1842, for a term of 60years certain, from 28th of September, 1842, and for so afterwards, net ex- ceeding 99 years from the fthove last-mentioned date, Tue as three persons in tLe said lease named or either of them should live, one of whom is now living and of the age of 45 yea's or thereabouts. The premises are sub- ject to a yearly ground rent of £ 1 5s Od, tA-i .ire now let miner a lease expiring 1st January, 188M»t a yearly rem of ±,<sO, uayable alf-yearly, the lessee pp-yj^g tithes, ra.e-, and taxes, except landlord's prope^/ tax, and also being under covenant to repair. LOT 2.— Ten £ 20 SHAKES in thtf SWANSEA BANK, Limited, Swansea, whereon £ 7 per Share have been paid. I Sale to commence at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely. Further particulars and orders to view (which the lessee has courteously consented to allow) may be ob- tained of the Auctioneer Waterloo Chambers, Swan- sea; or of T. J. Peters. Eso solicitor, Widnes, Lan- cashire. 71967 SALE THIS DA\. VIC'IORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD-STREET, .1 N'.4, N S F, A. SALE of 1,100 YOLUMt^ oi^ VALUABLE BOOKS, the contents of a Collector's Library, consigned for absolute Sale MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS will Sell by AUCTION, at the above Mait, on FRI- JiA v, N"vember 28:Ij 1334 and following day if re- quired, a lariie r. (;.('LL,Kt;TION OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, On Ideological, Fine Art. and otter subjects together with tue legal library of the late George Sidney Davies, Esq,, LL.B., Solicitor. Swanset also a numerous assortment of Standard Works, com- prising Hook's Roman Historv, 6 vols. complete works of the Rev. Charles Simeon, 21 vols.; Malone's Shakespeare, 7 vols.; Dante's works, 3 vols., illustra- ted by DorS Knight's Pictorial Bible, 4 vols. works ot DR. John Owen, 28 vols • Johnson's Diccon ry, 4 vols. English Lake Scenerv, by Elijah Walton Knight s Pictorial History of England, 8 vols. Roberts' Holy Land, 6 vols. • Hume and Smoilett's History of England, 16 vols. 'Dr. Adam Clarke's Bible, 6 vols. ii'e e,,I,y Cyclopedia 27 vols. Bartoiozzi and his W orks, 2 vols. i>r- S ni ax's Tours. 3 vols. together with a numerous collection of Standard and Originil Editions of celebrated Authors in both English and Welsh. Books on view Thursd.iv the 27th inst. ° co,nmence at 12 o'clock Noon and at 7 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers on application at their Offices. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71982 ,.vv„nT PRELIMINARY. MYNYDDMAWR, LLANON, CARMARTHEN. SALE OF ADESIRABL^FEEEHOLD PROPERTY. |IESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are -1.T-E- instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the St, Thomas s Arms Hotel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, 4th December, 1884, at Three o'clock p.m. (subject to con- ditions to be then produced), all that dasirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as Carreg-bolt (situate close to Cross Hands, on the turnpike road from Pontardulais to Carmarthen, and within a quarter or a mile of the Mynyddmawr Railway Station and the large anthracite collieries), consisting of a commodious and well-built HOUSE, SlIOP, PREMISES, and GARDEN, togeu.ier v.ith two pieces or parcels of Pasture Land, containing an urea of four acres or therabouts, in the occupation f Mr T. GreviHe, draper, grocer, and merchant; at the low rental of £ 25 per annum, who carries on a, large business, n other establishment being within a considerable radius of this populous neighbourhood. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. I'or further particulars apply to Messrs Beor a-d riant, Solicitors. York-place, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, VictorIa, Chambers, Swan- sea. 71898 PONTARDULAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES. MESSRS BEYNON anfl LEWIS are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION at the Ulack Horse Hotel, Pontardulais. on FRIDAY, bth Decem- ber, 1384, at Three'i.'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all those THREE SHOPS, GARDENS, and BREMISES, called The Crossing Shop." situate in SW3n.'e.r"'1.L close t') the crossing and J: station of tiy London and North-Western Railway, PontdrdnlaiSj.ni the occupa- tion of Messrs William Stevens, Davies, ..ml other?, at an estimated rental of £ iUa /ear, h id cn a lease, 60 years of which are unexpired, at rbe low ground rent of £ 2 10s 9d per annnm. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. 71839 For further particulars apply to Me srs Beor and Plant, solicitors, York-place, Swansea or to the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. SALE THIS DAY LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOSTS, 10, CASTLE STREET, SWAN-EA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been 1..J.. instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, oil FRIDAY, November 23. 1834. the Iol:owis>g HOUSEHOLD FU R NITURH. Comprising walnut drawing-room suite,' couches in American leather, easy and other chairs, walnut chiffonniere with marble top and p'ate-siass back, pier gias-es, rr.aho any telescope dining'table with extra leaf, mahogany hit a>-d umbrella stand, carpeting, ir n bedstead with brass rails, palliasses, feath- r beds, mahogany chest of drawers, painted do., mahogany washstand with marble top, do. dressing table with glass attached to match. Ottom ui couch, towel horses, superior mahogany wardrobe I with plat^-glass door. mahogany dressing glasses, ware, cane-seat chairs, clothes horses, kitchen "dressers, ve. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. 72047 S. WITHERS AND CO.'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING silflN TO MERCHANTS, JE WELL E ft S, SOL I CI TORS, MANU FACTUHERS, AND (JTU 'KS MESSRS H. HILL and CO. are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, the 3ra December, 1884, at Three o'ciork p.m., in their Rooms, London House, Castle-street, Swansea. 21 first-class FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES, single and double doo; s, from 20 inches to 4 feet hi"h, titted with patent powder-proof and u.jpick;lb,e loèks, cash drawers, loose shelves. &c. N. D. -I. W. & Co. have been established over 30 years, and are makers the Lonclr>n Co-operative Bulking Co. and all its brandies • Lloyd's Banrin^ Company d.ley ai»d District Banking Company, Limited .Birmingham Bankim- Comntnv • The Munster Bank of Ireland, aud Her Majesty's Pok- offices of England aud India. 72021 CEFN LLECH FAR,,F LT.AN-eIBB, Situate four ml* frorn^ Caerleon, and four mi cs UNUSUALLY ATl [» \OTIYE XATF OF 100 Head of CATTLE, 0F 100 Radnor EWES, 40 Prim0 Eat PIGS. *3 Fat"plGSrt H0RSES and COLTS, 80 Fat GEESE, DUCKS 1300 Gallons of Prime CIDER n and li AltiNESS, equal to new. Mr THOMAS PARRY has been favoure(I with instructmns from Mr David Morgan (who is givins up the fm t'1°"pij dl-health), to conduct a TU^DA^Smher 9th! 188r mises 2,3 a.bovc, on 9th, 188. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11 Sale at 12.30 sharp. Full particulars in catalogues, to be obtained of tli e Auctioneer.. DatedAuction ana Estate Offices,Nov. 21st, 1884. 72057 SALE THIS DAY. Cardiff and Smith "Auction Rooms, 13, High-st. MES,F,R^ AUD GILL will SELL by PtBLIC AUCITON, on FRIDAY, Nov, 28th, at 7 p.m., 80 Norwich Birds, crested breed also Large Lreediu? cages, and Large Aviary, suitable for a window. On view day of sale. N o reserve. 877 TEMPLE G^TE HOiisp REPOSITORY, \ICTOxvAA-olitl^E^ }i]<I,sTOL MESSRS F. W. & L. HAMMOND will hnhl their NIXT SALE by AUCTION of HORbfiifc, CARRlAGhb, HARNESS, &c., On THURSDAY, Dec. 11th, at 12 o'clock. Entries for this and other sales are respectfully solicited. Messrs F. W. <fc L. Hanunoad have always a number of Horses on hand for Private Treaty. 71314 SALE THIS DA-Y £ 4 rn^oIONu ^rA^T' QUEEN-STREET. CJALE I HIS EVENING AND TO- 1^ MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING a Laree Number of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES' ALBERT CHAINS, &c, at Seven o'dock shar^ A 7^9 E. 1'. KENNARD Rnd Anctioneers. MAGIC LANTERNS ON HIRE FOR EVENING PARTIES. H -T 1 ^HATCHER 107, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. J^TO MORE BRA^DY WANTED. THE BEST WINTER DRINK IS EDWARDS S TEETOTAL TODDY HOT. Ageni-GEORO^ SMHH, 4, Stuart-street, Docks, a Proprietov—R. S. EDWARDS. Redruth. 71400 RECKITT'S BLUE 11-argcAt Sale in the World. RECKITT'S BLUE _J^argeat Sale in the World. "O ECKITT'S BLUE ^jjfgeet Sale in the World. RECKITT'S BLUE 11697-69363 Hjjggost Sale in the World THE GREAT BEOOo PrmTRTR-l mHOMPSON'S BCRDOOK PILLS over- The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER complaints-.—Indigestion, or wind in tsl bowels,giddiness in the head, dimness of^sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpiU«o^f tVe h^iTiTver! and bilious obstnictxws, asthma, r. t;JiIt I chest.rhenmatic.i, IntabLTS back, scurvy, bad bad breast heads, aud soiHw of all d^criptiona' btSts wounds or wmoe swellings, scwrfula, or kingJs ovil!'gatherings bX^P°n«T^t"' °r ¥otcfaea on &e face £ vd, body, fcwelled feet or legs, scabs and iteh, ervsipelas, jaundice, and drotwy, and ie*ers of all kinds. In boxes at 12d SJXI 2s 9d each said by ibim* Sd"^actory,^ Swanwa. 10 C AHVER'RMLNG, BILJJ V> AND^CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). 01 V CHAMBER. SL.m*.1AR\ FUANK II, SIVlPfSON. Pbrmaiibnt PostinTstations in Cardiff and, elgh jourhood Contractors'for all description# ot ,Circular Distributing itc, All orders promptly attended to. &5251 public (fiaiitpanits, &-r. THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE AND JL OFFICES COMPANY (LIMITED). (Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880, whereby the liability of Shareholders is limited to the amount of their hares.) CAPITAL £ 30,000, IN 600 SHARES OF JE50 EACH. Payments to be as follows £ 5 per Share on applica- tion, £5 per Share or allotment, tbe remainder in calls not exceeding S5 per share two months to elapse between each call, and 21 days' notice thereof to be given. The E30. ODO will be divided into Shares of two classes, vjz.. 300 Ordinary Shares, and 300 Preference Shares bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Shareholders taking Preference Shares may pay their subscript:ons, or any portion thereof, in advance, when interest will become payable thereon from the date of such payment after allotment. DIRECTORS Mr G. H. WILLS (Messrs Tellefsjn, Wills, and Co.), chairman. Mr J. N. FLINT, merchant, Cardiff. Mr IHNRY HbYWOOD (Messrs Heywood Bros.), Cardiff. Mr A. T. LUCOVICH, shipowners, Docks, Cardiff. (With power to add another.) SOLICITORS. Messrs INGLEDEW, INCE, ani YACilELL. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. Mr GEO. E. ROBINSON. SECRETARY. Mr WILLIAM PETIIYBRIDGE. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF WALES-BUTE DOCKS BRANCH, CARDIFF. REGISTERED OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. 9, BUTE-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. I R BROKERS. Messrs THACKERAY & SAX CF- PROSPECTUS. The Company is formed for the purpose, amongst other things, of acquiring from the Marquess of Bute, K.T., upon lease fo 99 years, a piece of ground between Bute-cre«ccnt and Bute-street, and of land adjoining at the southern end of the same; of pulling do -n the existing buildings and erecting large and commodious suites of offices, suitable for colliery proprietors, ship- owners, bankers, merchants, brokers, and others. It is proposed to erect the buildings around three sides of the said area, and enclosing a central hall or court, 10J feet long by 55 feet wide, which will be covered in and roofed with glass. This space will be admirably adapted for an exchange or place of confer- enca for merchants. There is a constant demand for offices so conve- niently arranged, lighted, and warmed as these and the position of the buildings is unequalled. Several of the largest firms have promised to take offices upon lease at rents- approved by the directors, and have ex- pressed their willingness to enter into agreements accordingly and the directors confidently anticipate that the whole of the offices will let readily at remune- rative rents. The 14ive per cent Preference Shares will un- doubtedly be a first-class security, and as it is calcu- lated that tne profits of the company will yield from 7 to 8 per cent interest, after payment of the above in- terest oil the preference shares, and setting aside annually a sinking fund to repay the capital at the 8xmrat¡on of the lease, the ordinary shares may be expected to prove a verYJcffilmerative investment. The directors and their friends have undertaken to subscribe more than one-fourth of the capital re- quired. The only Agreements affecting the Company are an Agreement dated the 20th day of October, 1834, wherein the Marquess of Bute, of the one part, agrees to lease, and the Company, of the other part, agrees to take, the said premises and a further Agreement be- tween the said parties, dated the 20th day of October, 1884, whereby the aid Marquess agrees to rent from the Company certain of the offices as Dock Offices. The Memorandum and Articles of Association, and the Agreement for a Lease of the above-mentioned Premises and Land, entered into between the Agents cf the Marquess of Bute and the Company, may be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors to the Company. No promotion money is paid in any shape or form. The Plans and Elevations, Ac., of the proposed Buildings may be seen at the Offices of the Architect, 23, Duke-street, Cardiff. Prospectuses and forms of application for Shares may be obtained from the Bankers, Brokers, or Secre- tary, and applications for shares may be sent on the en- closed form to the Bankers, at Bute Docks, Cardiff. Should the shares be unallotted for any reason what- ever, the wh01e of the amounts paid on application will be returned in full. The list of applications for shares will close on Satur- day, the 29th in^t. 11907 72013 fxttfotrs anii Contracts. c O-UNITY OF MONMOUTH. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Magistrates of the County of Monmouth are prepared to receive TENDERS for the erection and completion of POLICE BUILDINGS at ABERSY- CHAN. Plans 8nd specifications may be seen at the Office of Mes-is Seward, and Thomas, st. John's Cham- bers, Cardiff, on and atter the 2 th inst., and a bi-1 of quantities may be obtained from them upon payment of a deposit of one guinea, which will be returned on the receipt of a bona fide. Tender. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accented. T-ndws are to be delivered at my office on or before the 10th December next. O. A. WYATT, Clerk of the Peace. Usk, -NOT. 18th, 18C4. 72050 FJ^ ELEPHONIC ^COMMUNICATION. J. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY (LIMITED), SOLE POSSESSORS of the MASTER PATENTS of BELL AND EDISON, Are prepared to Erect and Mam am PRIVATE LINES IN ANY PAnT OF SOUTH WALES OR MONMOL'THSHIRE. FOR TERMS and CONDITIONS A'-I I\ MESSRS OWEX and BRYANT, 5, SWISS HALL CHAMBERS, CARDIFF; Or to THE MANAGER, United Telephone Company, Limited, 70523 16, High-street, Bristol. .nI5 iin pnL\it £ (T onirnci. IN BANKRUPTCY! MAESYC\VM MER FOUNDRY. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, the above well and advantageously situated foundry, consisting of blacksmith's shop, pattern- maker's shop, with lathe (driven by power), and bench, &c. Engine-room, containing 6 horse power Otto gas engine, pattern-room, and large moulder's room, crane, Shields fan, cupola, ^c., &c., with a large quantity of patterns, iron boxes, and general stock-iu- n1.e. 1 he foundry is most conveniently placed, in the rcndsi of a large and thriving wcrks andcolliery district, Kiid is adjacent to three lines of railway—that of the Brecon and Merthyr running close to it. The premises are held by way of underlease for a (r-rm of 93 years ^less one day), from the 25th day of December, 1831, at the apportioned yearly rent of :Cl. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustee oil or before the 9ch December next, marked Maesvcwmme'r Foundry." Tile highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A copy of t* e underlease and inventory of the Foun- dry plaur, ic., c.n be seen any day between the hours of 10 a- d 4. at the offic- of Mi W. Sindbrook, Iron- monger, Cran;-3treet, Pontypool (the Trastee), or at the c-f Messrs F. S. and C. DAUNCEY, Solicitors, Albion Chambers, 72053 Newport, Mon. VALUABLE OAK TIMBER AND COPPICE WOOD FOR SALE. rpo BE SOLD BY TENDER, upon the JL usuai Conditions, the present growth of COP. PICE, upon about 6a. 3r. Gp„ consisting of excellent be: ve, hoop and hurdie stuff, including five wych elm trees, also 31 fine oak timber trees, numbered with red paint 1 to 31 inclusive. An timber trees and stores marked with white paint are reserved, and not to be sold. The above wood, called Ynis Wood, is situate in th" parish of Llantris ant, within 4 miles of Usk, one end of which adjoins the road leading from Newbridge to Usk, and easy of access from the road. ° Mr George Morgan, Brook House, Llantrissant, will show the wood, The Tenders arc to be addressed to Mr W. G. Rees, Corn Exchange Chambers, Newport, Mon., cn or before the 10th of December next. 72056 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FOR S A LE, or ON HIRE, RAILWAY WAGONS, Of the best make, 8 to 10 Tons. ECLECTIC LUBRICATING OILS. CYLINDR1NES AND BOILER FLUIDS. (Xc; more Boiler Explosions by usi. g this fluid.) STAINLESS WOOL OILS. MAIN BELTING (Endless or otherwise). A),' at -.NIaniifactu, ei-s' Prices. ArrLY- 71582 MR J ROBERTS, TYDFIL HOUSE, PONTYPRIDD. jp O T A T 0 E S. For Sale, good MAGNUM BONUMS; first-class Cookers. C:m be put on Great Western Railwav. Apply J. W. JAMES, 691 The Lizard, ShifnaJ, Salop. afttsuratttt. BONUS YEAR. THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1823. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £ 2,000,000. POLICIES issued on the With Profits" scale enjoy from the outset the benefits of participation in the Surplus Funds to the extent of nine-tenths of tbe profits realised from all sources, and, at the same time, are free from any of the risks of mutual liability. THE NEXT SEPTENNIAL DIVISI-' <N OF PitoriTS WILL TAKI PLACJ AS AT 31ST MARCH, ISSo, when all Persons joining now will be entitled to par- ticipate. For Prospectuses, Reports, terms, &c., apply at the Midland Branch, 16. Bennett's-hill, Birmingham. 69;07 FRANK GRIFr ITH, Resident Secretary. THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY JL ASSURANCE CORPORATION (Limited), 84 and 85, King William-street, London, E.C. Capital, Rl, 030,000. Fullv subscribed, £500,000. Paid up, £ 100,000. DIRECTORS. CHAIRMAN—Lord CLAUD J. HAMILTON, M.P. C. F. U. Boickow, Esq. I Henry W. Maynard, Esq. Anthony Bower, Esq. Robert Milburn, Esq. Henry Chapman, E-q.,C.E. Leopold Salomons Esq. Arthur B. Forwood, Esq. Charles Thomas, Esq. Ronald Johnstone, Esq., Phillip H. Waterlow, E<q. C.E. John G. Watson, Esq. Walter H. Maudslay, Esq. Robert O. White, Esq. Colliery Proprietors indemnified against loss under the Employers' Liability Act, 1880, atReduaed Rates. Reduced Rates for GENERAL ACCIDENTS with bonus on all renewals. Collective Fidelity Guarantee Policies for any num- ber of persons. 11911 S. STANLBY BROWN, General Manager. WELSH BRANCH, 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF 72040 ALFRED SHEPPARD. Districi, Manager yittsttrial. RIGHTON A's. GRAND TRUNKS For piobable course of these markeis se3 WEEKLY CIRCULAR. FREE ON APPLICATION to GEORGE FOSTER, Stock and Share Broker, 2, Copthall Buildings, Throg- morton-street, London, E.C Established 1860. 71383 SpeeiliU-English and American Railways. SOUTH WALES FINANCIAL CORPO- >0 RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds,Shipping, Be- version, Bonds, and other approved securities, repay- able by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers. Cardiff. 62755 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS^ l.- TRIBUTOR, Ac., 25, CARDIFF-,S'l'REirr ABERDARE, begs to inform the public generally th*t he rents all the lajgest and principal Bill-Postim Stations in Aberdare, Aberamau, Ilirwaiu, and all oui- ying districts. Contracts made weekly or yeariy N.B.—Note.—AtPaine'o Temperance Hotel and'Boara ins House, at above address, tobacco, cigars, and refresh- ments of ail kinds may be had at any time, and good accommodation for travellers, 4cç. 8059-14061 uhlír NOTICES. NFI RM A PY SATURDAY, The COMMITTEE WILL SIT at th2 TOWN-HALL (Mayor's Room), from 6 to 8 p.m., TO-MORROW, (Saturday), to receive amounts collected. WILLIAM LINCOLN. FRANCIS W. LOCK. 7|2/7 GEO. T. COLEMAN, Sec. 118f £ COUNCILLOR D. JONES, Treasurer TAFF V A RAILW A Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRAN^FEP BOOKS will be CLOSED from MOND AY the^h December, until MONDAY, the 15th December 18*4 or DEBENTURE PREFERENCE and PREFKRW TIAL STOCKS, other than Preference Stock No 1 Proprietors Registered at the time'of such C.Is-np, of the Transfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends payable on the 8th January next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th November, 1884. 72052 PENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK, AND JL RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TR ANS- FER BOOKS will be CLOSED for DEBENTURE STOCK from MONDAY, the 8th December, untir MONDAY, the 15th December, 1886. Proprietors Registered at the time of such Closing of the Transfer Books will be entitled to the ^Dividends payable on the 8th-Januarv nexS. JOHN E. BACON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th November, 1884. 72052 ARE VALLEY R AIL WAY. NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 8th December, until MONDAY, the 5th Decmber. 1834. Proprietors registered at the time of such Closing of the Transfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends p,tyable on the 8th Janua; y next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secreta.i-y. Cardiff, 27th November, 1884. 72033 LANTRISSAN-TT AIN-D TAFF VALE JLJ JUNCTION RAILWAY. NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 8th December, until MONDAY, the 15th December, 1884. Proprietors Registered at the time of such Closing of the Transfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends payable on the 8th January next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th November, J884. 72054 SOUTH AMERICAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. SERMONS will be preached on ADVENT SUNDAY (Sunday next), at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., at ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Tyndall-street. PREACHER, Rev. A. T. HUGHE". Vicar of Llancarfan. Also at St..STEPHEN'S CHURCH. WEST BUTE- STREET. PREACHER, Rev. W. R. THOMAS, M.A.. Vicar of Abersvchan. Children's Service at three p.m. at the latter church only. TESTIMONIAL TO PROFESSOR' FTF. BEN YEN UTI. At a meeting held at the Town Hall, on the 26th inst, Charles Bath, Esq., in the chair, it was decided that a TESTIMONIAL be presented to PROFESSOR BENVENUTI, on the occasion of his leaving Swansea, as a token of esteem and in recognition of his honour- able professional career for the last 25 years and that the testimonial take the form of an illuminated ad. dress and a purse of gold. Subscriptions will be received bv Charles Bath, Esq., chairman, a-d the Managers of "tbe Glamorganshire, Swansea, West of E.ig'and. and National of Wales tanking Company. Subscriptions already promised :—Charle3 Bath, Esq, E10 10s Messrs Poingdestre ó: Mesnier, S12 12s; B- Evans, Esq, B10 10s; J. G. Hall, Esq, 1£3 3s; R. H. Morgan. Esq, B2 Zs C. D. Wilson, Esq, £ 2 2s; F. W. Dahne, Esq, £1 Is; G. S. Richardson, Esq, El Is; T. Phillips, Esq, £1 Is. D. ISAAC, 7. Rutland-street, ) Hon. 927 W. WILLIAMS, 29, Castle-street, (Sees. QARDIFF PROVIDENT DISPENSARY PREMISES REQUIRED, centrally situated, with three good rooms 011 the ground floor, and sleeping rooms over, unfurnished.—Ap; ly, by letter, to the Honorary Secretary. The Committee of the Cardiff Provident Dispensary are prepared to APPOINT TEN MEDICAL OFFICERS for this Institution, in accordance with Rules 20, 21, and 22.—Applications to be sent in not later than the 13th December next, addressed to the Honorary Secre- tary, from whom Copies of the Rules may be obtained. COLLECTOR WANTED. Persons willing to undertake the collection of weekly paymen's from members of the Cardiff Provident Dis- pensary, at 6 per cent., mjy apply by letter addressed to the undersigned. &(I PHILIP S. DOWSOV, Hon Sec. Crwys-Bychan, Cardiff, Nov. 26. 1884. 72039 TO THE ELECTORS OF SWANSEA HARBOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES. G rN*TLE.ME:V,- I have much pleasure in responding to the numerously and iufluentially signed requisition handed to me to-day, that I should become a candidate for the seat at the Harbour Trust Board, rendered vacant by tne decease of my late father. I beg to assure you that, if elected, my best services shall be devoted to the interests and welfare of the port of Swansea. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen,, Your obedient servant, JOHN C. RICHARDSON. Copper Ore Wharves, Swansea, Nov. 15th, 1884. 71919 G PER CENT. INTEREST. THE WINDSOR INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limi ted) are prepared to pay the above for DEPOSITS.— Offices, 72, St. Mary-s-treet, Cardiff. 72041 HIRWAIN IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, HIRWAIN. The Proprietors having made extensive alterations and improvements at the above Works, are now pre- pared to give PROMPT ATTENTION to all ORDERS for COLLIERY, TIN, IltON, and other WORKS requisites. 7MJ4 Œ i)¡u:atírrn. CARDIFF. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.— ^Classes and Private Lessons.—The MISSES E\ANS, Medeliin House, I-itzalan-place, Cardiff. 407 JJMRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ST. CA'IHERrXE'i, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. 11190 Principal—MISS TULLIS. 65185 The next turn will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 16th. COVTBUIDGE. RIDGE SCHOOL. Headmaster—The Rev. M. PRICE WILLIAMS, M.A. A Resident Staff of Graduates in Honours. Next Term begins SEPTEM HER 15th. For prospectus. &c. apply to the Headmaster. 70321 The Annual Speech Day will take place next Term UREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, LADIES SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS-MRS and MISSES CITLVERWELL. Since December, 1831, 73 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptors, and Trinity College examinations. Next term Commences Sept 19, 1834. 43084-7833 ABERGAVENNY. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 7, JLJ N EVILL-STR E ET, A BERG A VENN Y. PRINCIPALS, MISsBS SAVILLE AND MALCOLM. Thorough Tuition and careful Training. School fees <: moderate. Next Term commences SEPT. 16th 1884. 702^1 MAES Y CWMMER. LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL^ SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMM* R CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: The Star of Gwcnt says The pieasantiv situated position o, the col.ege, the pure air, and perfect health enjoyed by the gins sirongly recommend it as a home." Tile Exp-rees he Summerfield Hall liaaus Scneol and College, we are pleased to say, is doing well." The Weekly MAILThe school is one of the best in the country." The Evening Star The college is situated very prettily, in a healthy position, and has proved in the past a decided success." The Iiereforà Till!' This School still maint ins its well-deserved popularity, and is, we believe, fast ùeconuug one of the be-t JlJ tIll. country, And again: This College can l .y ciahn to be one of the best ill South Wales and Monmouth." The Western Mail also says "This College has been a great success in the advancement of high-r education, and parents who .I, wish to give their daughter-! a sound education cannot do better than send them to it; and the South Wales Daily Keivt" A good and successful work is being done here in higher education, and the College deserves the support of the middle and upper classes. At tne recent examination nine pupils successfully passed the Trinity College and the College of Precep- tors, the latter in fei-ht subjects, includiag Matliema tics. French, aud Book-keeping, making a total of 2b Certificates, eight with lioU0UT> gained during the year. Over 10:) testimonials from parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, &c. 7i542 The Next Quarterfwill commence Tuesday, 20th Jan. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR JLl- SON a OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Very large premises, near the Downs. Large staff of efficient Resident al,,(! Vis:t;ii,- Tutors. PupiLs pre- pared for all examinations. There are four depart- ments Upper, Middle. Junior, and Preparatory Schools-and there are two forms '11 each department, so that boys of any age are received. Upwards of 100 referees, any of whom will give information respecting the educational advantages, diet, and home comforts of the school. Playgronv.d with gymnasium w rkshop wMi lathee &c.; cricket, hockey, and lootb&U clubs; separate lJoue as sanatorium. • Prospectuses, public examination lists Pud full nar- ticulars on app-ication to the Head M?<er Terms moderate. at but names should l>e envied a. onctk for January. 71738 USE ONLY A N G L 0 S W I S S gELF-RAISING JpLOUR- THE BEST," In lib,, 21b., and 41b. BAGS. MAN UF ACT U R ERS, QLUTTERBUCK AND GRIFFIN I ANGLO-SWISS WORKS. BRISTOL. 71237 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES HAY'MAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, In- fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blond, Hooping. Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, 6cc. Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, 6cc. it gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a eure. IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a amily 111 South Wales which has not proved its effiouc* IX THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fonlt of it, and take it civgerly. Immediately it is taklll coughing ceases, rest- lesf;ne»6 :s gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has, oace tried it would ever afterwards be with- ou tit. 39562 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath and •old fey fcU CiM*6^r*« "j* it Public Intustnttnts. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER —Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING & STAGE MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), and TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), Nov. 28th, and 29th. FAREWELL VISIT Of Shiel Barry and W. Hogarth's Opera Company in the enormously-succeseful Comic Opera, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE, Music by R. Planquetfce adapted by H. B. Farnie and R. Reece. SHIEL BARRY in his marvellous impersonation of GASPARD, THE MISER, Played by him over 1,000 times in London. Entirely New and Gorgeous Costumes. Powerfcl Chorus and Splendid Orchestra. tar This is the only company that has the rigbt of per- forming this Opera as originally produced at the Folly and Globe Theatres, London. MONDAY NEXT, Dec. 1st, important engagement of the distinguished Actress, M ss BATEMAN, who will appear during the week in LEAH, MARY WARNER, and HIS WIFE. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. S age Door and St. Mary-street Entrance open half-an-hour earlier- 6d extra. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson & Shackell's. 53237 HEATRE ROYAL; CARDIFF. PANTOMIME, 1885. For Local Advertisements or Tricks in the Harli- quinade, apply the Novelty Advertising Company Custom House-street, Cardiff. 923 TO-NIGHT. GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. NEW PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 & 29. LIVERMORE BROTHERS' OWN AND ORIGINAL C 0 U R T m INSTRELS, THE GREATEST TROUPE ON EARTH! Scattering Pearls of Wit among Lovers of Mirth. THE KNIGHTS OF THE MINSTREL AGE, Conquering by true merit and wondrously outstripping all predecessors SPECIAL NOTICE. Engagement of the SMALLEST BICYCLISTS IN THE WORLD. Everyone should see them in their wonderful performance. Prices: 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors open at 7.15, commence at Eight. 798 Hotels. "VTOTE.—VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— -i-l Dine, Tea, and Refresh at. WOOD'S old estab- lished WELSH DINING ROOMS, 21 and 22, Broad- mead. Dinners, 7d Beds, Is. 69t66 UuHMtig nddits. SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, QARDIFF TUESDAY, 7 to 8.30. Is TARR MEMBERS ENROLLED DAILY. jf^OWKETT OFFICES:—67, CROCKHERBTOWN BUILDING DAVID SHEPHERD, gOCIETT SECRETARY. 70323 LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF DEPOSITS AT SHORT NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. Sums up to 2200 received at 4 per cent. Interest, and at 48 hours' Notice of Withdrawal Free of all Charges MONEY ALWAYS READY FOR ADVANCES ON HOUSES OR LANDS PREPAID SHARES ISSUED AT 5 PER CEKT. INTEREST AND BONUS. Apply to R. EMERY. Secretary, 10907 62493 20, QUEEN STREET CARDIFF. PRINCIPALITY NO ENTRANCE FEES. NO MANAGEMENT FEES. PERMANENT NO FINES TO INVESTOR*. i. CHEAPEST TO BORROWERS WITHIN INVESTMENT 100 MILKS. I INTEREST 5 PER CENT. BUILDING SUBSTANTIAL SHARE IN THE PROFITS „ EASY REPAYMENTS. SOCIETY. EQUITABLE kJ REDEMPTION. Profits appropriated 1884 (for last three years), £ 8,688. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transac ed .daily. 7422 23, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECHEIARV. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE )k9 BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Subscription Shares, 10s, 13s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £100 in 12i. 10, oi 7 years, with Annual -Bonuses. Issued Daily. No Entrance Fees. No Management Fees. No Fines.— Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1),—JOM.x" JENKINS. C.A.. Managing Secretary rl'HE MERTHYR. AND DOWLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Bnildin Societies Act, 187. LOANS made, on Mo-tirade, at the Shortest Notice, in Sums varying FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Insia'ments. Tables of Re-ayjn?nts, Costs of Mortgages, an; Purveyor's Fees, have been revised, and consider, Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of TIe- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost S^ecreev is maintained For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, a uk- > toe Society, c?. Victoria-street. Merthvr. M5Sb •puMimtions. EL S~H LI T E R AT U R E Books Publis'etl by T. Gee and Son, "Banner and Tim-es of Wal" Office, Denbigh. T. GEE and SON will be giad to forward, free by post, a copy of their la-st Catalogue, which has j,N-t been issued, and contains the particulars of a new and enlarged edition of" The Myvyrian A rcha-olotv of Walts," nrl several cf the best Welsh-EIUI UH « English-Welsh Dictionaries, &c., <tc.—together vith a Jaige rumb-r of the important Works which havt been published in TH' Welsh Language. 69,21:) Pamphlet d Post tree. Fourth Edition. 0 isi E R I A N A The m. 'St invalvable (Siberian) ty recently dis- covered for Cousum tion, Asiiima. and ali Chest Diseases. Two Gold Meda's awarded by King of Italy and Emperor of Brazil. Highest Medical testij monials. W. HAGELSIEB, 18, Maygrove-Road, Kilburn. 801 WRIGHT'S JUST W PUBLISHED. CARDIFF Price 4B, T\IRECTORY. With adjacent 7illages. 1 NEW COPPER-PLATE STREET MAP of Cardiff, L'andaff, and Penarth ——— 64201 J. WRIGHT & CO Bristol, A all Cat dill Booksellers ¡ ¡ See the Grand Show of Mantles To-day at F. Cox's The London Mantle Warehouse, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 71866 JNDUSTRIAL JgXHIBITION, jgRISTOL. JpiREPROOF CHINA, For the Modern School of Cookery, as ahownat THE HEALTHERIES, TO BE SEEN AT YE GLASSE HOUSE OF KEPPLE, STAND No. 48; OR AT SHOWROOMS, 3, CLARE-STRE.ET, BRISTOL. 70911 THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other than the Genoa Velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile enable them to stattd interminable and rough wear, which would ruin real Velvets at four times the price. Every yardof the genuine bears the name "LOUIS" Ladies who have found other makes-of Velveteens to wear badly should be careful to buy only those stamped Louis." A Large Assortment of these celebrated Velveteens, in Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now ou Sale, at the Lowest Prices, at OHN JA M E S & CO.' S 28 AND 29, HIGH STREET. CARDIFF. 71436 BE, LL'S ASBESTOS PACKING, FOR LOCOMOTIVE, COLLIERY, & MARINE ENGINES. JgELLS ASBESTOS JOINTING. JJELL'S ASBESTOS LUBRICANT. BELL'S ASBESTOS PAINT AND JLF FLOORING FELT PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE. BELL'S ASBESTOS BOILER & PIPE CO TERING COMPOSITION. BELI/S ASBESTOS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. All orders and enquiries must be sent direct to 39 Mount Stuait-square. Cardiff. 67095 INDIGESTION. The MEDICAL RE- -B- FORM SOCIETY will forward free to all appli- cants au excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion Billions and Liver Complaints.—Enclose addrees to the SotaEir Iw&tute, Nottingham. lil jfasmiss Abbrtssts. JJ OWELL & COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN JMMENSE STOCK or JpLANNELS, JJLANKETS* AND ALL KINDS OF WINTER GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHARITABLE CLUBS. H OWELL & c OIIPANY, "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. 1TB« 70153 SPECIALTIES IN WINTEI CLOTHING, AT W. TRICE & SONS'. FANCY TWEED SUITS, Prices, 17/6, 20/ 25/ 301-, O! 4b/ BLACK WORSTED SUITS, Prices, 26/ 35/ 45/ 56/ 65/ FANCY CLOTH AND TWEED OVERCOATS. Priees, 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 40/ 50/ BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, Prices, 25/ 35 4?/ 5t> NAP AND PILOT OVERCOATS, Prices, 25, 35" ;bi-, 551.. JlfEW MAKES IN WATERPROOF COATS. BATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, AND UMBRELLAS, ADDP.rss-THE <W i > ] FF HOUSE. Of & 51, ST. MARY-ST 46 47. (;AKOLINE-SJBEET llle CA ;;Dii-'l* 8S Sea! JLek. ts, Grand Quality, IItSuulmer PreeS, F. Cox, Tiie Loudon Mantle Warchcuae, 23, St. Mary-street, Ctoffd. _MMt- rrHE LONDON MANTLE WARE- HOUSE, 13 find 14, TEMPLE-STREET. SWANSEA, IS N0W OPEN with the largest, best assort?: an-i: most stylish STOCK OF MANTLES Ever shown out of London perfec: fitting, and the Prices will astonish everyone. THE LONDON MANTLE WA:\EHOL .^iv 13 and 14, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 72.J THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY JL SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF" S. FLETCHER & CO., PROPRIETORS. THE BOROUGH & COUNTY SUPPLY STORES. THE ORIGIXAL SIPPLY STORES. fpHE BOROUGH AND COUNTY JL SUPPLY STORE. 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. EsT_\I3LlJLSiJ 17ü. rrHE BOROUGH & COUNTY X SUPPLY STORES SUPPLY ALL ARTICLES OF DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION. HE BOROUGH AND COUN-RY- X SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY ST RE F. F. CARD IF NEW PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATIOX. rilHE BOROUGH & COUNTY X SIPPLY STORES SCPPLY NEW CKIilsTMAS FRUIT OF TH E FINEST QUALITY THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF SELL GOODS AT HnCEs FHOI 10 TO 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER S II AN THOSE USUALLY CHARGED. THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STOKES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, S. FLETCHER & CO., PP.OPEIETORS. 71M 1\1 It s A D R E W IS THIS DAY SHOWING SPECIALITIES IX FRENCH CORSETS AND HAND MADE UNDERLINEN. HO W A R D TX 0 U S E v JL-L XX 71318 CARDIFF. 16 and 17, IJIGH TOWN, HEREFORD. '1 >H .?IJ -y E A R8* QLY S TSM- -d.l Ir":1- 'I ¿ L.L8. 11 ^HR-EE A L*i i- piANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOI>j pIANOFORTES AY COLLARD. piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. p IA-N, OFOPTES BY KIRKMAN. piANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 1. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Farther Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKFLlil, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF rpHOMPSON AND TNTI ACRF.LL, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELLl 118, HIGH-STREET, MElfTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELLt 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET,'NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY. THE 'T I-IREE YRAF-CY SYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON ND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession oi a MusicaJ Bstrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments we 4po low that there need M no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN OR&AN, 01 HARMONIUM. THOMPSON AND gHAOKELL Aie always pleased to send Full Particulars, With .Descriptive Pamphlet, PHOTOGRAPHS of the Neweat Styles, &c., free by poet, on tbe applicattw Ct WY intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cfesh Buyeng, and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS axe always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT" MERUITR, GLOUCESTER, abo TKMJftY 39573 163e SWANSEA O JT F I C s OI THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY .NEWS!" -No 2 COLLEGE STREET All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive attention, and be executed upon tue same wru4 as from the Chief Office. Tiw DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscriber* ear y •very morning iu ajiy part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'do«. .-ecure in*er[«o& in the nest uuirning's issue oi Ulr DULY NEWS