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Macdougall Belfast, W. E. Williames Bristol, Mark Whitwill and Son; Swansea, M. JONES and BROTHER; Newport, R. Burton and Son; Car' dilt, 1014 E. TAYLOR and CO., 69. Bute-street, Docks. r-^fVr /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX Ky-Vy The CARDIFF STBAMSHIF -VmUEmMf-COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows:— "DORDOGNE "Cardiff for Bordeaux „.„Jan. 21 GIRONDE Bordeaux fer Cardiff -.Jan- 21 With poods and passengers. For Rates of freight, <& apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- bam and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and" the Othees of the Company, 51, Mount attistrt. square, Cardiff. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL <& CO.. Managers. LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD, AND CUMBERLAND PORTS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION The first-class full-powered Steamships cf the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), jryryr- ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, /PrtfiyKj. FAWN, AND BURRY. ^g9raigNg £ or other Steamers, aie intended to sail (casualties excepted, and as per condi- tions in Company's sailing bills) as under LIVERPOOL and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROf CARDIFF. (East Side Nelson Dock), (Tucker's Warehouse, West Every Wednesday and Bute Dock). Saturday. Every Tuesday & Friday. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM LLANELLY. (West Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and Every Wednesday and Saturday. Saturday. Liverpool and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry Port, sailings frequentlv. Favourable rate to Midlands, Merthyr, Carmarthen," and Inland Towns.—Apply to D. A. W. Baile, Llanelly; and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 21, Water-street. Liverpool, and t> 1056 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. rsr/r T> EGULAR SERVICE of „JA> first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and iliiJ, II IB ^NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF, and N E WPORT. Chea .est and most Direct Route. ..lIe DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) irom LIVERPOOL (Kinf's Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY SATURDAY; from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY FRIDAY; to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M. Murphy jun.. Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, Fen wick-court, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begs and Co. 21, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1036 AMERIOAN L7NJ £ 7. UNITJm STATES MAIL STEAMERS.; LIVERPOOL TO r HIL ADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo ] • dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of tne Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. LOCAL AGENTS :— GBORGE BIltD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES Bitos. and Co., Jinke Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock. street, Newport; CROCKE-F imia JAMES. 4, Taff-street, Pontypridd TILNEV audCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN. Post Office Pontypool; J. THOMAS, Tredegar; W. W WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEY, Commer- cial Hotel, Aberdare; AUSTIJ and SiLCOCKS Swansea; D. '1. DA VIES, Cardiff-road. Aberamau AVIES and TKINS, 19. Ivor-street. Dovlais. 1016 ARNATI AND HARRISON'S LINE. THROUGH COMMUNICATION with PARIS and NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS, via SWANSEA, PORT TALBOT, and TREPORT. The Steamer ACACIA will leave SWANSEA and PORT TALBOT ABOUT EVERY TEN DAYS, taking Goods at Through Rates. Apply to ARNATI & HARRISON, London JOHN JONES & CO., Port Talbot; or T. T. PASCOE, cSwausea. 2656 DIREC T COMMUNICATION WITH NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS. FROM CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. The Screw Steamer JEHANNE will Sail at intervals of about Ten Days from CARDIFF or SWANSEA and DIEPPE and (or) ROUEN, taking goods. &c at through rates from South Wales and the Continent. Full particulars of rates can be obtained from Messrs WORMS, JOSSE and CO., Cardiff; or GODFREY TAYLOR, Esq., Swansea. 2439 6LONDON & SOUTH WALES „ju STEAMSHIP COMPANY, '!Z' LIMITED. (SPECIAL NOTICE.—GREAT SAVING in CAR- IIiAGE from London to Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport, itc. (by arrangement). 20. per ton weight collected and delivered for all clashes of geueral goods, excepting very light, bulky trnffic. 22s 6U for heavy drapery, < £ c. An allowance will be made for all goods f.o.b., London, or when shippers, and, or receivers, do their own cartage. Large shipments of deadweight by agreement. The ss Thunder will sail from London (British and Foreign Wharf, Lower Smithteld) for Swansea, January 13th. 2743 F"r any further information, apply to the agents, W. H. Pridbam and Co., Met;'l Exchange Buildings, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. Burgess and Co., Swansea R. Burton and Son, Cardiff and Newport. EW ZIeTA L AND DI REC T, JJ^I VIA MADEIRA, CAPE TOWN, & HOBART (Melbourne and Sydney passengers forwarded from latter port). ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Under Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED.) will despatch their Magnificent Full-powered Steamers, 4,163 tous, from LONDON .Feb. 10 AOllANGI, 4,163 tons, „ „ .Mar. 10 Leaving Plymouth two days later. Be-t accommodation for all classes, and superior deck State-rooms. Further information to be obtained at the Company's Oflices, 138, Leadenhall-street, E.C. 2663 rp E A S rjp E A S SAMPLES FOR COMPARISON, from one of the oldest london Houses, sent to any address by J. EDWARDS, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, CARDIFF. VeryChoicoLot MONING and KAISOWS in i-chests 1011 to Is AS SAMS, lid to Is 2d; PACKLINS, Is to Is 4d. 1213 TO NERVOUS SuFFERER". 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MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers Usual Thursday's Sale, at Duke-street Rooms ..Jan. 20 u Furniture, dvat Cardiff Jan. 24 Mr BERRYMAN. China and Other Goods, at Cardiff Each Evening Mr W. BRADLEY. Grocer's Stock-in-Trade, &e.. at Jan. 21 Mr W. COLTRTENAY CLARKE. GarwColliery and Plant- ■••• •••■• Jan. 31 Mr O. DANIEL. Timber, at Aberystwith. .Jan. 26 Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING. Spring Flowering Roots • • • Jan. 22 Furniture and Effects, at alerooms, .Jan. 27 & 28 Leasehold Messuages, at Cardiff Jan. 31 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff .Jan. 31 MrJ. E. GUNN. Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff -J-an. 24 Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Cardiff Jan. 24 Messrs W. and So HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Jan. 31 Mr GEORGE LEWIS HILEY, Leasehold Property, at Abercarn Jan. 27 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea Mr KENNARD. Household Goods, at Cardiff Jan. 20 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .Jan. 25 & 26 Valuable Properties, at Swansea Feb. 1 „ Mr HENRY LI5W1S. Valuable Wood, at Quaker's Yard Jan. 25 Messrs GEORGE NICHOLS, SON, & ALDER. Bonnie Doon, at Bristol Jan. 21 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT. Freehold Pasture Land. at Newport Feb. Household Furniture, &c., at Machen Feb. Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Hunters and Harness Horses Tau. 29 j Messrs SAMUEL & HOW ELL. Stock, Crops, Implements, &c., at Cowbridge..Jan. 24 Mr SAN DILRS, Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Feb. 1 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Farming Stock and Crops, at Gabalva J»n- 24 Hendre Hall, St Mellon's, at Park Hotel Feb.— GABALVA, LLANDAFF, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSuN and ALEX. ANDER are instructed by Mr J. H. Harding, of Monachty, who is giving up Gabalva Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at Gabalva, on MONDAY, January 24th, 1887, the following valuable FARMINO STOCK AND CROPS. STOCK.—150 Prime Exmoor horned ewes, due to lamb in January, and b Devon ewes in lamb. 23 Hereford and Shorthorn fat and store cattle, 1 Pedigree Hereford Bull. 6 Very useful and active cart horsaa 6 1, 2, and 3-year-old colts. Useful bay cob, 14.3 hands. CROPS.—From 70 to 100 tons of well-harvested hay, and about 500 bushels of black Tartarian seed oats. .eOULTRY.-bo prize Plymouth Rock fowls, geese, ducks, &c. SUNDRIt,S.-Good dogcart, harness, and useful mowing machine, by Woods. Three months' credit upon approved security. Luncheon (by ticket) at 12. Sale at 12.30. Further particulars and catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2717 ALEXANDERS REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1887. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS (Successor to STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER) will HOLD on the above date, A LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE Of HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, At the Repository, Cardiff. There will be included in this Sale A LARGE STUD OF HUNTERS, From Mr Doran, of Ballinasloe, and A STUD OF HUNTERS FROM A GENTLEMAN In Roscommon, who is unable to hunt again this season. Also, A STUD OF HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES FROM DEVONSHIRE, Together with a large number of important Local Entries. 40 STALLS ARE ALREADY ENGAGED For this Sale. Gentlemen wishing to make any Entries are re- quested to do so as early as possible. 2760 ALEXANDER'S REPOSITORY. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that lie has A STUD OF CLEVER HUNTERS, In hard condition (to suit all weights), TO LET ON HIRE, Either by the day, month, or for the remainder of the Season. ALSO 2867 HACKS & HARNESS HORSES ON SALE. Fnr r^rrns annlv nt, thA Womanbv-street. -rr-rJ -oIlI SALE TO MORROW THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. C< ALES OF FURNITURE AND GOODS IO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, both new aud second-hand, take place at these Rooms EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY throughout the year. All entries for these sales must be made not later than by noon on day of Sale. The next sale will be THURSDAY, JAN. 20th, 1887, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. J. G. MADDOX and CO., Auctioneers. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1805 VALUABLE HOUSE-COAL COLLIERY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MR W. COURTENAY CLARKE has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, January 31st, at Two for Three o'clock p.m., subject to condi- tions to be then and there produced, all that HOUSE-COAL COLLIERY (together with the PLANT) kti'.wn as the Garw Colliery, and situate in the Garw Valley, Glamorgan- shire. In this Colliery the valuable and almost extinct vein of Coal known as the No. 3 Rhondda—gas and bouse coal-i4 worked, and proved of excellent quality. All the other house and steam coal veins are included in the lease. The property may be viewed on application to Messrs Walter H. Morgan and Rhys, Solicitors, Pontypridd Mr David Morgan, Mining Engineer, 24, Cogan-terrace, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer. Full particulal's will appear in future advertisements. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, January 14, 1887. 2855 ALICE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Ho el, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 24th day of January, 1887, at 6 for 6.30 o'clock in the Evening precisely (sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), all those » THREE DWELLING-HOUSES Situate and being Nos. 22, 23, and 24, Alice-street, Docks, Cardiff, held, together with three other Dwel- ling-Houses, under lease from the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1849, at the annual ground lent for all the property comprised therein of £12 15s, and now ill the respec- tive occupations of Messrs Watkins, Bruton, and Morgan at the low weekly rents of 6s 6d each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, St. Mary-street. Cardiff; or to Mr FRANCIS STURGE, Solicitor, 2829 17, Smail-street, Bristol. THESIGER.STH.glT, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, .it the Grsat Western Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 24 th day of January, 1887, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely (sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro. duced), th9 following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT I. All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, known as 28 and 30, Thesiger-streec, held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February,1880, at the, anuual ground lent of Eb 10s 2d. LOT 2. All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and Premis- s, beingNos. 43 and 45, Thesiger-street, held under lease for a term of 93 years, from the 2nd of February, 1880, at a ground rent of B5 8s 3d. The above Houses u.re occupied by good tenants at the moderate weekly lents of 7s 6d each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, 64, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 2869 STACEY-ROAD, ROAYH AND ALEXANDRA- 110AD, CAN ION. 1\/]TESSRS w. and S. HERN are in- JjrJL structed to SELL by AUC1IGN, a;, the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, January 31st, 1887, at Seven o'clock p.m. LOT 1.—All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES. known as No. 66, St .cey-road. held under lease for 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 10s. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold CORNER HOUSE, with Stabling and Coach-house, situate at the corner of Alexandra-road, Canton. Held under lease for 99 vears, at the annual ground r -nt of £ o 10s od. LOT 3.—All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, adjeining the above, and held for a like term, at the annual ground rent of £ 3. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary. treet, CardifY or of Mr DAVID LEWIS, Solicitor, 2900 8, St. J,,Iiii's-square, Cardiff. 93, Eroadway, Roath, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY has received instructions from Mr R. Prrtridge to SELL by AUCTION on FRIDAY EXT, and SATURDAY if necessary, Jan. 21 and 22, the whole of the STUCK. IN-TRADE of GROCEitY, HXTURES, FURNI- TURE, Itc. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auc- tioneer's Offices, North-road, Cardifi. 6. NEW ATTRACTIONS AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY HIGH-STREET. MR BERRYMAN (late Fell & Co.) is Now OPEN with a SELECT STOCK OF CHINA AND OTHEH, GOODS, suitable for every home. Inspection invited. SALE BY AUCTION EACH EVENING, 63e Seven o'clock 2459 TUESDAY S an i FRIDAYS at Two o'clock. (5, CORNWALLIS STREET, LIVERPOOL U»TH OCTOBER, 1886. 1 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LIVERPOOL, 1886. A I have much pleasure in iuforming the Public that I have been Awarded THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL (FOR SPECIALITE IN TOBACCO) FOli "HONOUR BRIGHT" BRAND. As this is the first time I have exhibited, and con- sidering the competition was undoubtedly the greatest in the grades of Bright Virginias, I venture to think the success of my latest Brand a most unqualified one. I have analytical results by two eminent Analysts, as read before the International Juries, which spea.k for the other Tobaccos themselves. 1672 Faithfully yours, THOM AS OGDEN. bu Ruction. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 22ND, 1887. SALE ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET CARDIFF. Unreserved Sale of a Choice Collection of Spring Flowering Roots, direct from Holland. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at their Sale Hoom, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, January 22nd, 1887, tt 2.30 o'clock, A Very Choice Collection of SPRING FLOWERING ROOTS. Comprising 730 SPIKE A JAPONICA, 21b CLUMPS of LILY of the VALLEY 1000 LILY of the VALLEY CROWNS. Th Roots will be sola in lots suitable to private buyers, nurserymen, ajtd others, and can be recommended by the Auctioneers a;. being in first eta-os co-nditimi. Full particulars of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 2864 IMPORTANT SALE. THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. By Order of the Trustees, under a Settlement. Principally supplied by MESSRS LEWIS, Upholsterers, Cardiff. Excellent carpets, supplied by Messrs Marshall and Snelgrove, London. Furmture from a Residence at Penarth and Llandt»ff-road. M/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING 1.1. are favoured with instructions to remove, and SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 27th and 28th January, 1887, commencing at 11 o'clock punc- tually each day, the following HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comnising in the several well-appointed bedrooms and dressing-rooms, furniture in walnut, ash, birch, and mahogany, in the best of order, embracing the- ward- robes, bedsteads, and fittings complete, toilet tables, chairs, chests of drawers, carpets, rugs, toilet ware, curtains, blinds, fireplace fittings, baths, pictures, otto- mans, trunks, towel rails, child's cot, a fo ding bed- stead in case, a set of grandly carved walnut bed. room furniture oi very expensive make, a walnut library suite covered in marone Morocco leather, a grandly carved oak bookca.se, a writing table, a large dining table, opens to 8 feet, a very handsome side- board, fireplace fittings, Oriental rugs, Parian and other ornaments, a set of tour real bronze figures, letter scales, booknolders, library chairs in velvet and leather, TWELVE WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS by modern artists, all works of particular merit and guaranteed authenticity, several oil paintings, including a FINE WORK by MORLAND, A CIIAR5ljNG LANDS- CAPE by LANDSEER, a clever work by CARDINAL miniature landscapes, fruit piece by BALI" several other pictures worthy of notice, some very choice engravings and prints, Two YAIRS of DRAWING-ROOM CURTAINS, cornice and cornice poles, a tive-light bronze gaselier, wall brackets, Axminster and Brussels car- pets, a pair of large gilt frame glasses, foot ottomans, a VALUABLE 7-OCTAVE, IRON FRAME, TRICHORD COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by Blank. enstien. rosewood and wa nut cabinets for bric-a-brac and music, pole and hand screens, easy and small chairs, with couch covered in crimson figured silk, octagon and other shaped tables, lace and other antimacassars, ebonised, walnut, and gold chairs a BOUDOIR SUITIC, very elegantly upholstered in sillc and taoestry, with varied shaped tables cabinet whatnots, music cabinets, several pieces of old. china, modern ornaments and s rvices in excellent china DINING AND BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE in good condition, quite equal to new, in oak and mahogany, with suites sideboard and dining tables, side tables, marble clocks, table linen, electro plate, cigar cabinet, the 20 NEARLY NEW VENETIAN BLINDS throughout the house a lot of CAPITAL SITTING-ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, and a large variety of capital miscellanies, all of which will be found fully described in catalogues, ready 7 days before sale, to be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1887. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT ROATH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at tho Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, on MON- DAY, January 31st, 1887, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there pro- duced, all those TWO VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES AND TENEMENTS, Situate and being Nos. 4 and 5 on the north side of CYFARTHFA-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF (Eastwards from Crofts-street), let to s'ood tenants at the weekly rental of 7s each house. The property is held under two several leases from Airs Mackintosh for the residue of two several terms of 93 years each, from the :J.'Jth September, 1885, at yearly ground rents of £2178 Od each. Full particulars may be obtained from Messrs Emery and Gottwaltz, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, or of the Auctioneers, 11, Iligh-street, all of Cardiff- 2764 ON MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1887. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT RIVERSIDE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING ATJL are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, January 31st, 1887, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, all those 2 Leasehold Messuages and Premises situate and being 51 and 53, ELDON-ROAD, RIVERSIDE, Cardiff and now in the several occupations of Mr Wm Fletcher and Mr Edward Greenfield, at the several weekly rentals of 10s each. Tliese house# are held under a Lease from the Messrs Stacey tor the residue of a term. oj' 00 years from the 25th March, 188&, at the yearly ground rent of £ 0 18s Od. Full particulars may be obtained of Messrs Emery and Gottwaltz, Solicitors, St. Mary-street, and of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, all of Cardiff. 2762 SALE TO-MORROW. PARK-HALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL SALE. R KENNARD will HOLD a SPECIAL MR KENNARD will HOLD a SPECIAL 1\ SALE on THURSDAY NEXT. January 20th, 1887; having a large number of lots left on hand from previous sales he has decided to call A SPECIAL SALK, OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Of every description. Comprising a quantity of feather and millpuff beds, spring and other mattresses, bedroom, dining-room, and drawing-room suites, carpets, rugs, mahogany and walnut tables, f-nders, tireirons, sideboards, chef. fonier, marble clocks, watches, and a variety of other articles, including a line-tone pianoforte and American organ. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 2904 WINDSOR-ROAIl AND ALICE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR SANDERS, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of February, 1887, at the Queen's Hotel. Cardiff, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then aud there produced, the undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, iianielv- LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 23, Windsor-road, Newtown, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr Elias Evans. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 25tli day of March, 1867, sub. ject to a yearly ground rent of £338. LOT 2.—Alt that other MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 18, Alice-street, Docks, Catdiff, now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Summerall. These premises are hold for the residue ot a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1849, subject to a yearly ground rent of £ Z 3s fad. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer, No. 28 St. Mary-street, Cardifi, or to Messrs MERRILS and SON, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff. 1. "sTEM BRIDGE FARM. NEAR COW BRIDGE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEADSTOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, AND PART OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS SAMUEL and HOWELL have received instructions from Philip John, Esq., who is giving up the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on MONDAY, January 24th, 1887, the following valuable STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, AND OTHER EFFECTS :— CATTLE.—Hereford cow and calf, good milker 2 cows in ca'f, to calve in March aud April 8 three. year-old fat steers two-year-old bull, in good con- ditioii. HORSES.—Two powerful di aught mares, excellent workers ditto, ditto, blemished, a good worker use- ful mare, good in harness and saddle. PIGS.-T)iree fat porkers, nice weights. CROPS.—Two ricks of barley, in tine condition Hill" acres of swedes and turnips, an excellent crop, in lots. IMPLEMENTS.—A very useful and comprehensive lot, consisting of 2 carts, one nearly new 2 wagons, broad-wlieel ditto, dog cirt, nearly new ditto, water cart, useful mowing machine, chaff cutter and herso power horse rake, haymaker, weighing machine (by Burtlett), winnowing machine, single and double ridge turnip drill, turnip cutter and mincer, cake mill and patent cultivator, scufflers, ploughs, light and heavy harrows, Cambridge and otner rollers, slieep-milking pen, sheep racks and troughs, wheelbarrow, pig troughs, sail cloth, pIkes, rakes, sacks, &c., &c. ]0 sets of harness, for front, and plough; set of trap ditto, iron hurdles. DAIRY UTENSILS.—No. 2 barrel churn (by Tinkler), all excellent cheese stand of three shelves, cheese press, vats, tubs, prints, &c.. &c. Several sides of prime home-cured bacon and hams. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —4 feather beds and bedding, mahogany and other chairs and tables, 8-day clock in oak cuse, large linen press, meat safe, zinc lined useful family washing and mangling machiue, very useful office desk, with drawers and cupboard under, &c.. Tho Auctioneers respectfully liivrte the attention of buyers to the above important stock, which will boa clearing sale, as Mr John is giving up the farm. Refreshments at 11 a.m. sale at 12. TERMS Approved Bills at Three Months npon the stock, crops, and implements, for S10 and upwards, or a discount at the rate of one and a quarter per cent. lor cash. Auctioneers' Offices: Pencoed and Tymawr, Llan. bethery, Cowbridge and Adare-street, Bridgend, on Saturdays. 2893 w fiy PAY ON THE HIRE SYSTEM 21s, when you can buy the same BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS FOR CASH AT lis 6d J ROSS "OROS. J £ > 2v93 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE. .tt H HOUND, the most certain and speeuy remedy for Asthma Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs, In- tJ¡¡ClJ?JI, Difficult Breathing, Spitting Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Ac. itgtvesinstarutaneousreiier.and i-apidlveffectgniciire. rr HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family ill South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, aud refreshing sieep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with. out it. 102a Prepared only by A. Havmaii, Chemist, Neath; and sold bv all Chemists Price Is lid and 2s dd per bottle -_u WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at T T Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent, 25, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, &c. Also .nt for Guion and CQ. Mail Steamers. 8059 —1029 alt5 iw ^urtion. BRYNSIFI HOUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions from the Executors of the late G. B. Block, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the iibove house, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 25th and 26th days of January, 1887, the whole of the substantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, valuable oil paintings. prints, engravings, books, glass, china, and other effects, comprising;— DINING ROOM.—Fender and irons, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, mahogany sideboard, card table, eight chairs in American cloth, couch in ditto. arm chair, rosewood card table, two banner screens, maho- gany table, gipsy table, two folding chairs, several valuable oil paintings, &c. STUDY.—Round occasional table, mahogany side- board, a quantity of books and magazines, small table and cover, stationery cabinet, two cane seat chairs. birch cane seat chairs, mahogany stand, do. bureau, 10 engravings, barometer, Brussels carpet. skin mat, oil painting, "Marine Scene," do. "Oriental Scene two small do. on paneL DRAWING-KOOM.—Brussels carpet, wool mat, fen- derand irons, coal vase,pair of marble vases,do. candela. bra, gilt timepiece under shade, gilt pier glass, rose- wood loo table, small rosewood occasional table and cover, six rosewood chairs, rosewood cheffioniere, two Oriental plates. two stone china ditto, small folding chair, rosewood card table and cover, settee and cushion, Southerland table and cover, grand piano by Broadwood, high-back arm chair, rosewood occasional table and cover, couch in rosewood, mahogany easy chair, small ebonised ditto, rosewood work table, oil painting, portrait, and engravings. The contents of eight bedrooms, consisting of iron and wooden bedsteads, wool and hair mattresses, straw palliasses, dressing glasses, gilt pier ditto,feather beds, bed furniture, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, mahogany washstands, tables, and ware, towel rails, fender and fire-irons, cane-seated chairs, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany wardrobes, pictures, engravings, ornaments, &c., &c. Also the contents of kitchen, scullery, wash-house, &c., too numerous to mention together with the contents of conservatory, greenhouse, garden tools, Ac.. Ac- Goods on view Monday. January 24th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to take place at 11 am. Catalogues, which are in course of preparation, may be had seven days prior to sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 2861 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR J. M. LEEDER, at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 1st February next, at Three o'clock P.M. LOT I.-AIl that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, called" Brynsyti," comprising three sitting and eight bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), kitchen, scullery, stable, coachhouse, vineries, hot- houses, outhouses, gardens, and a supply of spring water, situate at Mount Pleasant, Swansea, held as to part for three lives (one only now living) and 99 years gt from the 19th of June, 1829. at the yearly rent of £4 4s, and a pair of fat pullets or Is in lieu thereof, at the lessor's option, aid as to other part for a co- extensive term, at the rent of 35 6d per annum, until the 19th of June, 1920, and afterwards at a pepper- corn. The premises are admirably situated, with exten- sive views over Swansea Bay and Bristol ChanneL LOT 2.-Alithat FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, containing 7 rooms, known as Bellevue Cottage, with flower and kitchen gardens, situate at Mount Pleasant aforesaid, the whole having a frotage and average depth of about 85 feet, now occupied by Mr Marley, at a gross rent amounting to £ 24 18s 4d per annum. Lor 3.—All that FIELD, containing about three acros, called Gellia, otherwise Cillia, situate in the new parish of Quarter Bach (formerly part of Llan- gadock). in the County of Carmarthen, and now occu- pied by Richard Jones, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of Eb 15s. For further particulars and conditions of sale, and for cards to view Brynsyfi, apply to the Auctioneer; or to Messrs STRICKS & BELLINGHAM, 2260 Solicitors, Swansea. PEMBREY.—TOAVYN SANDS. TILL be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION T on FRIDA Y, the 21st January. 1887, NINETY LOGS OF SAWN PITCH-PINE TIMBH. Sale to commence at 11a.m., near the wreck of the Teviotiiale, and continued along the sands to Cornal Mawr, and afterwards at Pembrey Lifeboat House and Burry Port Harbour. By order, FREDERICK COOK, District Receiver of Wreck. Custom House, Llanelly, 12th Jan., 1887. 2871 ABERFAN FARM, PARISH OF MERTHYR TYDFIL, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. 1V/J R 'HENRY LEWIS has received -LTJL. instructions of Lewis Jenkin, Esq., to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Quaker's Yard, on TUESDAY, January 25th, 1887, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, the following VALUABLE WOOD, namely, about 70 acres of coppice wood, consisting chiefly of strong oak, intermixed with alder and birch. upon Aberfan Farm and Graig, situate in the hamlet ofTaff and Cynon, iu the parish of Merthyr Tydfil. Sold by lump. The above is situate upon ground through which the Rhyinney Railway and tfce Glamorganshire Canal run. and the couvcuiGuc-JS for the removal ot wood by rail and water cannot be surpassed. The trees which are excepted from sale are marked with red paint. For inspection of wood apply to Mr David Rees, Aberfan Farm, who will show same on and aftir the 15th day of January. 1887. For further particulars apply to Lewis Jenkin, Esq., Wellsbrook House, Rahn, Newport, Mon., or to the Auctioneer, 2, Castle-street, Merthyr. 2846 alts by |3rt&a& <tantrad:. j yjUlLDING SITES FOR SALE. ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES ON COPYHOLD LAND at CWMFFRWDOER, near Plasycoed Colliery, one mile distant from Pontnewynydd Station. One acre will be sold at the price of -2400, or five acres at £ 1,000. Also for Sale, a very valuable Freehold Premises at Newbridge, which afford about 30 feet of frontage to Crumlin-road, and an admirable spot for the erection of a Shop or other Business Premises. Apply to MrT E. GKORGE, 2852 Land Valuer, Newbridge, near Newport, Mon TT^OR SAliE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, JU the FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE known as the RHONDDA MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, and situate nearGlyn Neatb, in the county of Glamor- gan. It comprises an area of 452 acres, and contains all the seams of Coal, from the No. 1 Rhondda seam to the lowest. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to Mr R. BEDLING- TON, Mining Engineer, Aberdare, or Mr C. J. PARJSES, Wentsland, Pontypool. 1958 fettors anii (Koitiracis. HE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF invite TENDERS (from residents of the borongh only) for FOUR SUITS of UNIFORM, including over. coats, leggings, and waterproof coats, for the Inspectors of Nuisances. For particulars and forms of tender applito Inspector Gover, Town Hall, Cardiff. Tenders endorsed Inspectors' Uniform," with samples of material, must be delivered at my office on or before the 24th in.t. The Corporation do not bind themselves toaccept the lowest or any tender. By order, TOWN CLERK. Town Hall, Cardiff. Jannary 17th, 1887. 2902 gECOND TO ONE! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN SHAWLS, WRAPS, CLOUDS, CROSSOVERS. JERSEYS. JERSEY SUITS, WOOL COSTUMES, & OVERCOAT.?. HATS, CAPS, MUFFS, BOAS, GLOVES, MITTS, CUFFS, &c. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING of every description. FRENCH and ENGLISH MILLINERY and TRIM- MINGS of every description. PLAIN and FANCY APRONS&nd PINAFORES, in all the Latest, Styles and Patterns. LACE and LACE GOODS in great Variety. STAYS, CORSETS, CRINOLETTES, and DRESS IMPROVERS. MOBCAPS, MUSLIN APRONS, and FRlLLlNGS, in great Variety. SILK, LINEN, and CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. EVERY DESCRIPTION of LADIE&& CHILDREN'S HOSIERY and UNDERCLOTHING. I For Genuine Good Value "All Round" our Goods are to be found gECON D TO 0 N E W. KÖRNER & Coll 27, 28, 29, 30, & 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 58e ESTALLISHED 1865 2422A IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.—WINE'S JL FEMALE RESTORATIVE PILLS can be confi- dently recommended to females arriving at the period termed the turn of life." At this time many import- ant changes take place in the constitution, and diseases, which have been dormant for yeirs, come,to ,ieht. In order to R RMOVK OBSTRUCTIONS, to QUIET IA)CAL IRRITATION and to THOROUGHLY ltRNO V ATE the NERVOUS SYSTEM and REGULATE the u ENERAL HEALTH these Pills are invaluable, and should be obtained at once. Testimonials from all parts of the world have been received, and thousands owe their heabh and lives to these pills. Price, Is I,d and 2s 9 per box, or post free for 15 or 36 stamps. Pre- pared and sold solely by Powell and Sons, Chemists. 27, Temple-street .Bristol 1246 SWANSEA OFFICE O OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive promp aUeution, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The 44 DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any pare of the town, ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS public iTinnatms, I' RILHE GRAND PROPERTY COM- X PANY, LIMITED. SHARE LIST OPENED ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1887. THE GRAND PROPERTY COM- -E. PANY, LIMITED. At a Preliminary Meeting of the Promoters and others, held on 22nd November last, OVER £0,000 WAS PROMISED TO BW SUBSCRIBED FOR. THE GRAND "PROPERTY COM- PANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 tn 188.3. Capital, £20.000 in 2,000 Shares of S10 each. Pay. able £1 on application, on allotment, and the re- mainder at intervals of not less than two months in sums not exceeding B2 per call. DIRECTORS. MORGAN MORGAN, Esq. (Mayor of Cardiff), Chairman. THOMAS REYNOLDS, Esq. (Hall, Reynolds, and Co.), Cardiff, Vice-Chairman. LOUIS HARNETT, Esq., Charles-street, Cardiff. ALFRED EMBRY. Esq., Great Western Railway, Cardiff. JOHN JENKINS, Esq., Director of the Cardiff Arcade I Company, Limited. Cardi'F. T. S. PERKINS, Esq. (Messrs Perkins Bros, and Co.), Cardiff. GEORGE WATSON, Esq., Chairman of the Cardiff I Brewery Company, Limited, Cardiff. BANKERS.—THE BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENG- LAND BANK, Limited, Cardiff. SOLICITORS.—Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, Cardiff. SURVEYOR-.—Messrs WARING & SONS, Cardiff. SECRETARY.—Mr CHARLES CLARKE. REGISTERED OFFICES. PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring, by purchase, all that commanding property, now near- ing completion, in Westgate-street, Cardiff, on the site of the Red Cow," which premises are now better known as "The Grand Hotel," and securing the large plot-of land adjoining, to the extent of a.bout eighty- three feet frontage to Westgate-street, and building thereon a first-class Theatre or Music-hali. The "Grand" Theatre or Music-hall will be built adjoining the hotel, with frontages to Westgate-street and Womanby-streei, according to plans prepared by Mr J. P. Jones, of Cardiff, architect, on the most modern principles, and has already been let for 5 years to Mr Harry Day, iate of the firm of Day Brothers," Birmingham, whose success as first-class music-hall proprietors is generally admitted to be second to none in the kingdom. A specially favourable feature is the very simple way in whicll the company can be worked, without having the many usual risks of a number of vacancies and heavy working expenses. The directors call attention to the fact; that recently the shares of the Alhambra. Music Hall Company, with B10 paid, were sold by auction for per share, and that the capital of the London Pavilion, Limited," was subscribed for several times over the first day of issue, thus shewing the value attached to such concerllS in other districts. Plans and the agreements may be seen on applica- tion to the Secretary. The following contracls have been made :— 1. A contract dated 8th November. 1886, and made between Au,gustl1s Lewis, of Cardiff, of the one part, aud Harry Day, of Birmingham, of the other part. 2. A contract dated 20th December, 1886, between Augustus Lewis, of tile one part, and Charles Clarke, on behalf of the company, of the other part. Copies of the memorandum and articles of associa- tion of the company, and the above contracts, may be seen at the office of the company. All applicants for shares will be deemed to have had notice of such contracts. Prospectuses and forms of application may be obtained of the Bankers or of the Secretary of the company. n THE GRAND PROPERTY COMPANY, JL LIMITED. SHARE LIST OPENED on THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1887. 2903 ^ROJJERTIT, &t.. ia TE. ST. MAR Y-STREET, CARDIFF. EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES TO BE LET. TO be LET shortly the premises known as the "South Wales Daily News" Offices and Printing Works, St. Mary-street and Westgate-street, Cardiff. These premises, which become vacant upon the Proprietors taking possession of their new premises. will be let as they stand, or they will be altered to the convenience of the tenant. The premises are capable of being altered into a shop of 124 feet long by about 30 feet frontage. Entrance from St. Mary-street and Westgate-street. Dwelling house in Westgate-street, and two large Showrooms 77 feet lon above shop, and Basement 124 feet long, Plan of suggested alterations will be sent o.nd all I particulars given on apulication to 12822 105e W. & S. HERN, 2831 Estate Agents, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. iBirilfrnuj Honsiitfs. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE CARDIFF jgAVINGS BAN K. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT J. INVESTMENT "PUILDING GOCIETY WILl RECEIVE DEPOSITS AT 4 PER CENT. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOCIETY. SECURITY UNEXCEPTIONABLE. AUDIT EXHAUSTIVE SYSTEMATIC. EASY TERMS OF WITHDRAWAL. The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING ^SECRETARY. JJOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BALLOT AND SALE BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE :-QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. SUBSCRIPTION MEETINGS are held at— PENARTH EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK CADOXTON & ) EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, CARDIFF. AT SEVEN OCLOCK. New members 'admitted weekly without paying up back subscriptions. 2899 R. EMERY, Secretary. RPHE MERTHYIT~AND J^OWL^VIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under the Buildiu Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice n Sams varying FROM £100 TO £10.000, Ropayabie in Monthly or Quarterly INSTALMENTS in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Pe-payments. Costs ot Mortgages, and Surveyor s Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. „ THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scalo of R. payments and Prelimina.ry CHARGES being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecv is maintained J For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the Office of the Society, 50, Glebeland- street, Merthyr Tydfil. 1058 W COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE W BROKER ESTATE AGENT Temple Cham- bers, St. John's-square, Cardiff, Sole Agsint Merthyr and Dowlais Building Society, CARDIFF, Penarth, Barry, Newport, etc. 2149 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2¿ to 42 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. JC45 DRINK "G L E N T A K I T" SCOTCH "WHISKEY. *V 2BI8 PURE, MELLOW, DELICIOUS. G HOOTING i NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. T. PAGE WOOD & CO., PRACTICAL GUNMAKERS, Beg to inform their friends and customers that they have REMOVED from 1, Westgate-street to more extensive premises, 21. cASTLE-SJ REET (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF, H where they hope to receive a continuance of their es- teemed patronage aud support. 1193 :10,11,.& 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. Á. S'fONE, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, 'OSTRICH PLUME & GENERAL FURNISH I ING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and ¡ EVERY REQUISITE for FUNERAL FUN»ISHIU»'. "2. í54f\ J STTFF'S STARCH. fSolll in lb. Picture Box. Sold in SIb. PACKETS. OT3FP8 STARCH. Bes UmfMill Qua,hty. QTIFFS STARCH. MSIXOSS. FOR COLLARS. For Collars. TIFF'S STARCH. FOR WRISTBANDS. I FOR SHIRT FRONTS. STIFF'S STARCH. For Cuffs. STIFFS STARCH. Fo. Lace. For Linen. CJTIFFS STARCH. FSGSGR SmTTOTAic cm .13/-ITT For Table t'loths. TIFF S STARCH. Ask for Stiffs Starch. Note the Caution Label STIFFS STARCH. Observe the TRADE; MARK £ 5 {Sold by Grocer*. STIFF'S STARCH. ^^SLBUMSSIS. ^-5 Wholesale— STIFFS STARCH. STIFF A CO., S()4e 1268A 1314 REDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL t IJubltc & A 7 THE HAE (TRANSVAAL) GOLD JL MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE LIST WILL CLOSE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) for the TOWN, and TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) for the COUNTRY. By order. JAMES NICOL, Secretary THE RAE (TRANSVAAL)" GOLD MINING CO, LIMITED. CAPITAL £ 75,000, in Siiares of £1 each, of woich 25,000 Shares are reserved for allotment (fully-paid up) to the Vendor, and the Balance{oO,000 shares) are now offered for subscription at par. Payable Is per s sare on application, 4s on allotment, and the balance as required, in calls not exceeding 5s pershare at intervals cf not less than one month. The Property has been favourably reported upon by the following eminent authorities. W. H. PENNING, Esq., F.G.S., late of H.M. Geo- logical Survey of Kngiand. J. F. GLINISTER. Esq., late Gold Commissioner, Lydenburg Gold Fields. FRANCIS M. FOWLER, Mem. Inst. C.E. Messrs RICKARD BROS. Mr J. B. IV ICY, Redruth, CwnwalL Mr EVELYN W. SMITH. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM BEVITT, Esq., Haziehurst, Romford, Essex. Captain JOHN R. PEARSON, Crown Buildings, Old Broad-street, E.C. W. HENRY PENNING, Esq., F G.S. (late of H.M. Geological Survey of England), Beecbfield, Hayward's Heath, Sussex. CHARLES DAWSON PHILPOT, Esq. (late manager London and Provincial Bank, bouth Kensington), 16, Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. I BANKERS.- THE CAPITAL AND COUNTIES' BANK, Limited, 39, Threadneedle-street, E.C. '-1 SOLICITORS. — Messrs w. H. SMITH and SON, Uresham House, E.C. BROKERS. FRANK S. BARNARD. Esq., Crown-court, Old Broad-street, E.C., and Stock Exchange. Messrs FERGUSON and FIN LAY, ó3, St. Vincent- street, Glasgow. SECRETARY AND OFFICES (pro rem)—JAMES NICOLL, Esq., 4, Tokenhoutie Buildings, Bank. E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. 'This Company has been formed to acquire and work the Gold Mine, Ra;s.Farm,lo'Cally known as Ledopliini, a property of 6,154 English acres, in the Lydenburg district of the Transvaal. The property is rich in Alluvial Gold as well as gold- bearing reefs. An adjacent well-defined North and South lode, two feet in width, yields gold of an aver- age of about two ùz. to the ton, and it is believed that on the property will be found the East and West lode, which yjeids between three and four ounces to the ton. There is enough wood 011 the property for mining and building purposes, and a splendid supply of water for hydraulicliing, which it is intended to commence at once on the Southern and Eastern portions > f the farm, where it is believed that Gold will be at once obtained in paving quantities, while the process of washing the surface clear 10 the bed rock will at the same time lay bare other quartz lodes. While worfeins a portion, it is proposed to fully prospect and testthe whole of the property, and leases will be granted on favourable terms to subsidiary Companies and tribu- ters, with a view to the most. speedy and thorough development. Whilst several Transvaal properties owned in Eng- land have so far failed to realise the expectations entertained of them, partly by reas n of inefficient, management and pirtly because they have been overweighted with excessive capital and expenditn> ej attention is invited to the fact that the properties acquired aud worked by local companies in the Trans- vaal stand in high estimation, and their shares are quoted at high premiums, as will be seen by the iist of last prices current at Cape Town :— It is intended in the management of this Company to follow closely upon the liues adopted by these local Companies. It is intended, as scon as the work of development permits, to commence operations with 10 bead of stamps, crushing 20 tons a day, and estimating the yield of Gold per ton at only 1 j ounce, and allowing 20s (a liberal figure) for the cost of treatment, we have the following results 20 tons per day, producing 30 ounces of gold (value £ 3 17s 6d per oz.) JE116 b 0 Less for cost of treatment, at 20s per ton 20 0 0 EQ6 5 0 Or for 300 working days a total of EZS,875 0 0 Equal to a dividend of nearly 40 per cent. on the entire share capital from quartz mining only. This estimate takes no account of probable pr,fits from bytlraalick- ing payments from tributeis, or royalties from sub- companies. The onlv contract entered into is one dated 13th January, 1887, between Frederick John Smith of the one part, and James Nicoll as trustee for and on be- half of the company of the other part. Full Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be obtained from the Bankers, Brokers, and Solicitors, and at the Company's Offices. 2301 JtabUratiffus. New Edition. Price 2s ód. By Post. 2s 8d. DIAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, By S. E. SMITH, 3Gsq.. M.R.O.S. ENS-, Surgeon to the late National Ear Institution, I*ondon; author of a treatise on Deafnes-. ai: 't Diseases of the Bar THl Inventor of the new method of introducing remedial agencies into the cavity of the Tympanum through the Eustachian Tube. Mr S. E. Smith's Diagnostics of Aur d I)isease has reached a tiltii edition, and to the original work Mr bmith, whose skili is well known aud justly appreciated, has added results of experience and investigations since the first edition, and descriptions of his newly- invented instruments for the treatment of those diseases of the ear in which electricity is of service. Mr Smith's reputation will be enhanced by the addi- tional matter, and the hook rendered more interesting and useful by the new illustrations. -Bristol Times and Mirror. ATTENDANCE DAILY FROM 11 TILL 2 O'CLOCK. 978e HIGH-STREET ARCADE CARDIFI* 1778 WELSH CHURCH WORTHIES, WITH PORTRAITS, ARE APPEARING IN THE "BRITISH WEEKLY." The "British Weekly."—Rev C. H, Spurgeon writes: —" I wish you the utmost success with your paper. In tone and spirit the paper is first-rate." Every Friday. Price One Penny. Office: 27, Paternoster-row, London, and all News- agents and Bookstalls. 2354 Now Ready, 2s; Small Svo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every grown-up person should possess a copy and study it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY ILANDAGING AND SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, By WALTER P Y E, F. R. C. S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Has been adopted by the St. John Ambulance Association. Very complete, well illustrated, and entirely free from any sort of clap-tran. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— The Metropolitan. 1057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT & CO., STONE BRIDGE. LONDON TRUBNER & CO., LUDGATE HILL. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the me-ijis of Self Cure, by one who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Singie copies may be had (post free) by sending a stampell addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 231 Insurance. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), To which has been transferred the Swansea Royal Friendly Society CAPITAL, £ 250,000. THE ONLY COMPANY DOING WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSURANCE BUSINESS AMONGST ALL CLASSES WHICH HAS £ 20,000 DEPOSITED WITH GOVERNMENT AS SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. No Industrial Office ever made such rapid progress. No C«8npany or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Security, Liberal Benefits, aud Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. 33, New Bridge-street, Loudon, B.C. Branch Ofiice-4, Heathfield-street, Swansea. Resident Secretary-^John Slee. ADDITIONAL AGENT WANTED.—Apply at the Branch Office. 2178 JJEATH S JpiANOFOftTES, OHGANS, AND JJARMONIUMS. I U E A T E AND SON S' THREE YEARS' jjjYSTEM I IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE I OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in Wale* to Select from. 12, CROCKHCRBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1066—f 4 51 2o9e IMPORTANT. —One Box of theLX. L. Pills are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also Gravel and P-ins in the Back. Sent post free lor 4" by Proprietor, G. D. lif.)rten ".NT. P. S (from, he Gsnerai Hospi.al1, Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents carilliI-A'/l1all, Chemist, 39, Bride.st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swanse;.—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. j Newport—Youn^, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to fail. Letters answered free 2237 "VTEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13, Cattle- street, Neath. Best permanent posting-stations in Town and neighbourhood. Contractors for all des- criptions of advertising, circular distributing, &c. Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to be dis- tinctly ddressed to T. Harry Hawkins, No,tb. 1P I 191í£ pøtt.- TO-MORROW. EBBW VALE DOG AND POULTRY SHOW, MARKET HALL, EBBW VALE. THURSDAY NEXT. JANUARY 20, 1887. 750 Entries, including some of the finest Dogs and Birds living. Grand Prize Cats and Canaries. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. 2888 J. (BIURATTFLN. CARDIFF. A UNIVERSITY MAN, late Master- in-Cbarge of the Lower School. Kinfsley Col- lege, Westward Ho, offers to another Pupil in Cardiff Private Tuition with three other Gentleman's Sons preparing for Public Schools. Naval Cadetships, &c. Highest testimonials and references.—Trinity, "Daily News," Cardiff. 41b < £ T. CATHERINES, CARDIFF. — A ks FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL—MISS TULLI*. School House No. 3, Park Place. Residence (Private a',d for Boarders)-No. 11. STUDIES. All subjects necessary for Loudon Matriculation, together with Drawing, Class Singing, Theory of Music, and Calisthenics EXAMINATIONS.—Results during the last three years :—London Matriculation—One honour, four first- class. Cardiff University College—One Scholarship of S50 a year, one of Ra, two Exhibitions of B10 each for three years. Cambridge LocAl-Four 1st Class Honours, two 2nd, two 3rd, eleven P.tc, four Distinc- tions, six Local Prizes. College of Preceptors—1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class, 38. Sjuth Kensington (for Mathematics, Science, and Drawiug)-73. FE l,S (i nclusi ve). -Day Pupils from £ 1 10s Resi- dent froni £ 17 per Term. NEXT TERM BEGINS on FRIDAY, January 21st, at 2.30 p.m. 1489 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH, JLl CARDIFF PRINCIPALS, The MTSSES MARKS, Assisted by an efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Teachers. The Principals are now able to receive a larger number of resident. pup Is. having increased accom- modation to offer. Boarders have home comforts and personal supervision. Good recreation ground. Fees, modte.-Next Term, J an. 20th. 2574 OATH COTTAGi 107, NEWPORT- ROAD.—SCHOOL FO 11 GHtLS AND KIN. DERGARTEN FOR LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal, Mrs EBENKZER LAIRD. Next t-erm will commence January 20th. 372 C<T. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS^ O DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL: MISS FlrR/E (Certificate Cambridge, with honours.) REFEREES Miss Kendall, Head Mistress oi Howell's School, Llandaff Rev. C. J. Thompson, Vicar of St. John's, Cardiff; Rev. Chancellor Woods, Sully Rectory Rev. W. Bruce, late Canon Llandaff Cathedral; Rev. H. Thompson. Rural Dean of Windsor. Prospectus 011 application. The Term will Commence on January 20th. 27:3 GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 3, JT MADRAS VILLAS, NEWPORT-ROAD. Principals, Misses BAKER. Their NEXT TERM COMMENCES JAN UARY 20th,^18ii7. 494 OODBINE VILLA, ROATH-ROAD. w SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal Miss WILLIAMS. NEXT TERM will beglll on Thursday, 20th Jan. 542 RSIHE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR X BOYS, 15. THf", PARADI:,TREI); ;GAKVILLE. Principal Miss HOPKINS, assisted by Masters and },allv Teachers. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES THURSDAY, JANUARY 20X11. 630 DANCING AND THE EXERCISES. CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. Principal%-Ttie AIISSFS EVANS. 532 MED ELLIN HOUSE, FITZ A LAN- PL ACE, CARDIFF. A 1LYDACH HOUSE, KING'S ROAD, VV CANTON, CARDIFF. Stiinjrior school for girls, also preparatory class for boys under ten conducted by the Misses Jordan. TERM COMMENCING JAN. 17th, 1887. Vacancies for a few boarders. Teritis moderate. 82 -I QT. MARY'S HALL SCHOOL, PARK GROVE. ALEXANDER LOW, PRINCIPAL. CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED on MONDAY, January 17th. 2600 KE N S I N G~ TON HOUS E WTNDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIHLS. Principals The Misses HARVEY. I The Spring Ten-II commences 21st January. 939 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL: HENRY SHKWBROOKS, B.A. (London University.) Pupils are predate.1 for the Universities, the Univer- sity Local Examinations, Professional and Commercial pursuits. The NEXT TERM will commence TUESDAY, January 18th. For prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. 77 -WESTBOUP,NE CRESCENT (7), CARDIFF. —BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Principal Miss HIBBS, C.-rr, It AM with honours. QUARTER COMMENCES JANUARY 11th. Vacancies for boarders. 47 CARDIFF COLLEGE. VY HEADMASTER: F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A.. late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS E. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. E. C. HUDSON, Certiticated (South Kensington). TEACHER OF FRENCH Professor BARBIKR. South Wales University College. PREPARATORY SCHOOL: Mrs M. GERRISH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for the Universities. London Matriculation Examination, South Wa es University College, Professions, and Commerce. Unusual successes in public examinations. There are a few vacancies for boarders. Tuition fees, including French, 10 guineas a year in Preparatory chool (for boys under nine), six guineas. The Term begins on Tuesday, Jannary i8th. For full particulars apply to the Headmaster, the College, Dumfries-place. â05 COWBRIDGL RETT HOUSE SCHUOL. G PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Oxford Cam- bridge, and College of Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate References Parents of pupils. Next term, Jan. 20th. 1024-7&O.3 EATH HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. The Mioses LLEWELLYN will RESUME THEIR SCHOOL DUTIES, on JAN. 20th jlist. 1b3 MAESY C WMMER. rriHE SOCTH WAJLES SCHOOL FOR X GIRLS. SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCW..IMER, CARDIFF. PRlNCIPU-MRS NICHOLLS, F S.Sc. (London), Goid and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in Union with Trinity College, London. and the Society of Science, Arts, and Lettrs, London). Girls are admitted into this school fiom 10 to 28 years of age, and aro educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. TlJeir success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this school. This last year alone 100 Certificates have been gained, with many uonours and distinctions. The ^irls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, including; German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (6cience and Art) for water colour painting, and fire certificates of merit for crayon drawing and various kinds of needlework. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examina- tion. five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. Ofer 100 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn. wall, Loudon, <&c. N.B.—Mrs Nichoils begs to caution all persons inquiring about this school not to allow themselves to be influenced by anyone who, from interested motives (such as keeping a school themselves, &c.j, unjustly (such as keeping a school themselves, &c.), unjustly prejudices them against it. They are invited to try the school and judge for themselves of its merits. She also particularly wishes it to be uuderstood that the girls have full liberty to attend their own places of worship—Church or chapel—subject to their friends' approval; also that a liberal table is kept (the food being good and abundant); that a large, well- ventilated house and every comfort is provided for the prirls-their entire exemption from sickness, and their cheerful, healthy appearance, bearing witness to tne truth of these statements. Mrs N. rejrrets she has found it necessary to publish this caution. ——— 1035 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Hereford Tiiam This School still maintains ts well-deserved popularity, and is we believe, fast becoming one of the best in this country." And again" This College can lay claim to be one of the best in South Wales and Monmouth." ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—The Head-Master, Mr WEBBER, RECEIVES BOARDERS at CLUNMORJi VILLA, in a very healthy locality. Special attention paid to domestic comforts of Pupils. Every Candidate passed last Cambridge Local Exami- natien in Honours. Therotigh Education. Moderate Fees. Term Begins January 20th. 8o » .h_- — ■ HEREFORD. XXEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE XX COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salu- brity, And excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engaged. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 2o Guineas per annum ditto, above 12 years of age, 30 Guineas per annum. lie Next Term commencesMONDAY, 24th January. For Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacob, the Lady Principal, Hereford or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 1037 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. .NA.ORTH TAWTON SCHOOL.I —— PATBON—Tbe Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation ior various examinations. Boarders from B21 per annura. 1076 Pi-a^ectus d. honour list from tie Head Master. Duration. SWANSEA R N O L D C 0 L L E G E. PRINCIPAL—EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. SCHOOL RE-OPENS JAN. 18TH. 441 GROVE PLACE (2), SWANSEA.— | Ladies' Boarding ar.d J ay School, conducted by Miss HA VARD. The next term will commence on i '68 0 Monday, January 17ti,, 1887. 2721 USICA L EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. MR W. B, BROAD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Local Representative of the Royal Academy of Music, and Honorary Local Examiner for the Royal College of Music. With a vie w to bring soupd teaching withinthe reach of all, has arranged to commence forthwith a series of PIANOFORTE CLASSES. TERMS:-FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. i Every Member of the Classes taught personally by Mr BROAD himself. Beginners taten. The Classes are in grades, and students advanced from cla-s to class, as they improve, thus preventing one pupil being kept bacli: by another. Private lessons as heretofore. Cla-sses for Elements of Music, Har- mony, Singing, &c., at spt-chllow fees. For full information apply on Monday, Wednesday, or Suturday afternoons, till Seven o'clock, at LONGLANDS HOUSE. NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, I SWANSEA. 1953 MUMLLES. HISTLEBOON HOUSE SCHOOL.— Established 1840. Principal—M. H. NEWMAN, i M.A Oxou (late Exhibitioner of his Collesre). with j Assistant-Masters.—Boys received from seven upwards, Fees moderate, and vary according to age. Very healthy situation. Next term will commence on Jan. 20th. 627 f NEWPORT. 1 HE LAURELS, CLIFTON-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON.—LADIES' SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN, conducted by Miss M. E LEWIS, with the assistance of comp-tent Professars sn Governesses. The DUTIES WILL BE RESUMED on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1887. 2808 CHEPSTOW. £ <HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I Generous Home Splendid Situation Lars'* Success. GEO. DEWDNEY, B.A., HARRY DEWDNEY, B.A. 4b2 BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. SCHOLARSHIPS. EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS, at lef.st, will be COM- PETED F'lR IN APRIL NEXT, value £ 20 to £ 30 NEXT TERM WILL BKCIN ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19th. Apply to Rev. D. Lewis Lloyd. M. A., H-ad Master. 2794 BRISTOL. IGII CLASS EDUCATION FOR I JLJt. SONS OF GENTLEMEN BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REOLAND PARK. CLIFTON, BS-ISIOL. 'I' Established 1873 to provide a hu: oug-hly good edu- cation at modei ate terms. There will be a few Vacancies for January 20:h. Names should be entered a Oilce. Large premises 'I near the Downs The number of pupil? limited to 129 <40 boarders). An excellent table kept A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Four departments. Pu; iis admitted from 8 to 20 years of I it-,e. All subjects t;;UI¡t. Inclusive term,. Play- ground, well-fitted workshop, gymnasium, cricket and tenuis club Separate house a» San^tr-num. Pupils j successfully prepared for the Army. Navy.Civil Service, Medical aiiii Preliminary lAw }-,x¡¡win¡lti(¡ns, as well as for those of the I'mve; sities, Oxford and Cambridge I Locals, College of Preceptors, Science and Art Depart- ment. Also for the Musical Examinations of the 3toyal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, exami- nation succssses, references, and full particulars on ap. plication to the Head Master, Mr Charles Bigg. 2564 RATHMORE, PEMBROKE ^ROAD, CLIFTON.—Educat:on for the Daughters of (e¡¡¡,:ee¡¡.-pecia.! .tknÜ,1I} to Modern Languages. Preparation for Local and R.A.M. Exams. Eminent Professors and Certificated English and Foreign Gover- JJe,seo>, PI iflcjp&l-Jrs KINCHIN. Pupils will re- assemble Jan. 21st, 1887. 316 SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS, 48, FERNBANK ROAD, KEDLAND, BRISTOL. Healthy situation g.tl food; moderate fees high- class references.—Audrey PrincipaL tSz LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR JLj BRISTOL. THIS SCHOOL WILL BE RE-OPENEO THURS- DAY', JANUARY 20th. Nine Pitman's Certificates for .shorthand since May last. 2530 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. Y^CHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —The U attention of Principal? of Private and other SCHOOLS is uirected to the toilewiug maderats PICK- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements :—> One Three Six e Insertion Insertions. Insertions Insertion s. tL. 4 d. s. n s. Pour Lines 1 0 2 6 4 u oo ix Lines 1 o 3 C 6 0.. 9 0 Eight Lines.. 2 0 6 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 :5 0 Eight words may becalcuill.ted to a line. Advertise rnents can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES ai.d gOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with tiose in the Smith Waiez Doilv Sic*. *> us ;•> ;on>' i>»: Of i :t'< 0'; ;¡'l:¡t-J1"'n: jg EN S O N 5 S SPECIAL WATCHES. THE "LUDGATE." SILVER. GOLD. IP5 5s. f,12 12s. INVENTORIES' GOLD 3IEDAL (HIGHEST AWAKD). BENSON S "LUDGATE" WATCH (PATENT, No. 4658) is the cheapest aud best English Watch made. A J-plate English Lever in massive Sterling Silver e" with Crystal Glass, best London make, aud jewelled throughout, true Chronometer balance. Book with full particulars post free. B FN SON' S LADY'S KEYLESS WATCH. SILVER GOLD. £ 5. £ 10. Extia quality movement. Strong keyless action. Fully jewelled 18 carat GoM Cases warranted. THE "LADY" says it is- A marvel of cheapness; the most eiegant and > coaoinical Lady's Watch wo have seen'' (28th May, 1885). Monogram or Crest beautifully engraved without extra charge. Lady's Gold Albert Chain irom £ 2 2s. GOLD MEDAL, INVENTIONS, 18S5. U E N s 0 N S SPECIALLY-MADE "FIELD" WATCH. SILVER. GOLD. £15 £25. ENGLISH KEYLESS BALF,CHRO:\O:lIE'IER £ -plate Lever, our best London uiake. specially invented for haid ware; keeps perfect time. BENSON'S "FIELD" WATCH.—TLe Hunting Editor of the Field says:—"I h*ve ust-d the Wa.tch for four months, and have carried it hunting sometimes for five days a week I can confidently recommend Messrs Benson's Hunting Watch as one that can be depended on ."—Field, March 22,1884. Illustrated book post free. BENSON'S* Illustrated Pampfhlets of Watches, from £22. Clocks, Jewellery, and Plate, free. J. W. B E 11 S 0 li. SOLE MAKER, STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C., 28, HOYAL EXCHANGE, and 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. BENSON'S CLUBS.—Applications for Agencies to lorm Clubs invited fr in Foremen, Pay Clerks, and others. Liberal terms. Bomu» to Members. 125561 I218e THE GREAT BLOOD Pt'RIFIEi; THOMPSON S BURDOCK PILLS over- cometne worn tonus o\ diseases, aud :h° touiest tw of tbh1oo!L stomach, liver, ana kidneys hey g.i 7,1; he core or every disease, where ao odng,, have power to reach. The GRE AT BLOOD PURI FI £ R cares Site follow in: lDp¡&.lll"" :-Ind'1:est¡o¡¡, or wilid in tiie stoinaca c howeis giddiness in the head.diuine*« of sight. weak or soieeves, loss of memory, paoiitationai the heaxz, iiver. and bilious obstructions, astaiaa, or ughoies in the cilest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, yravui, pains in the back, sonrvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descriptions, barns, wounds, or wnite swellings, scrofula, or king's aril, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies-or blotches-on the face-aal, body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipeias jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers oi ali kinds. In boxes at lid and 2. 9d each, sold by most ChemiMs, or from the Bardoct PiU Manufactory. 44 Ox i onW'rreet. 6w:i 1001 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all izregn- %ri ties and. relieve the distressing s yrcptomsso prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 26 9d, <"f all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Linccin and Midland Counties Drug Gov, uincoln. —Beware of public Amnsenmiis. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. GREAT AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS, COME EARLY: COMK EARLY!! Stag Door nnd t. Marv-<-treet Entrance open 6 p.m. TO-NIGH 1, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19:h, The Grand Christmas Pantomime, ROBINSON QliUSOE. Magnificent Scenery Gorgeous Costumes Brilliant Music 1 See the Celebrated Mcs-is NiSH and IARTTN. ee tbe Star Trap Act hy HARRY MARTIN. SEE THE GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. SEE THE PERFORMING ELEPHANT. tS" SEE THE COMIC HARLEQUINADE:— DAY PERFORMANCE SATURDAY NEXT. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Dress Circle, 3s J uveniles under 12. 2. Taff Vale Railway.—Special Trains to Treherbert And Ferndale. Jan. 20th to Aberdare, Jan. 27th to 101ertbyr, Ja.n. 20th and Feb. 3rd. Rbymney Railway.—Special Trains to Merthyr, Dow- feis. Aberdare, &c., Jan. 20th. Great Western Railwav. — Special Train from Swansea. <tc.. Jan. th. 1041 — TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 1 I TO-NIGHT TAYLEURES GRAND CIRCUS, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE OF PLEASURE AND AMUSEMENT. A GRAD, LONG, AND BRILLIANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. Mr Tayleure, ever willing to do his utmost to please the public, has succeeded, at an enormous cost, in engaging the World-renowned J. K N I F T O N THE FUTURE CHAMPION PUGILIST, Assisted by the Great Boxing Expert, DAVID KNIFTON, AND PARTY KNLFTON, who was backed to Fight JEM SMITH or the Championship of the World. KNIFTON AT TAYLEURE'> CIRCUS. KNIFro IN THE NOBLE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE THIS Week an Amalgamation of Talent that will Totally EClipe all Previous Representations. GRAND ILLUMINATED DAY PERFORMANCES EVERY SATURDAY, at 2.30. Op'en every evening ao 7.15. commencing at 7.45. Half price at 9 o'clock to all parts except gallery. 23 >2 DODD'S POPULAR CONCERTS, "A NICHT WI' BURNS." SATURDAY NEXT. 2890 SHORTLY BE ON VIEW AT MESSRS FROST & REED'S GALLERY, 24, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, A CHOICE COLLECTION OF WATER COLOCR DRAWINGS, DIRECT FROM THE EASEL OF MR T. B. HARDY. 281 SWANSEA. R I L L-H ALL, SWANSEA. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), EAST LYNNE. Popular Prices, 3d, 6u. and h. 2hl o U R EYES.! SPECTACLES, with CRYSTAL and PEBBLE IJ-INSES, Accurately adapted to Assist all kinds of Defective \ïsíOIJ. by J. B. W O O D PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 3, CASTLE STREET (opposite the Castle), CARDIFF. 49e Advice Free. 2372 FFOIRLS. gHEEW O O D O tITlT ADAM-STREET (NEAR CHARING CROSS), STRAND, LONDON. London Sunday Times says :—" This is one of the best a.nd cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the Strand." This Hotel is much frequented bv South Wales people. TpROPRIEIOR H. pRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA; 217 JI> ARK HOTEL,! 0ARDIFF, IS O W Q P E N I FOE THE RECEPTION OF V I S 1 T 0 R S. MODERATE TARIFF. I J^UNCHEONS AND JQINNERS SERVED IN THE RESTAURANT. TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, Which is opsn to Noii-ftesideats, seived in the Principal Ditiing-Roum at 7 p,w. SIX CULRSES, wirii DESSERT, 5, 61 EACH, t QEO. W (,t, MANAGER. 267E —- I DINNERS, 21 and Ú, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Iirettd. 4d. Good Bedr, Is ami 2s 6cj. 1177 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, ALSO 25, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. Now OPBNED A JgJNTIRE NKW STOCK or LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATER, PROOF GARMENTS, AND ALL KISDS OF MECHANICAL RUBBERS, BELTINGS, Ac., Ac., 11ft' ANDERSON, ANDERSON, t ADERSO, India Rubber, Waterproof, and Oilskin Manufacturers. 1200 PRIcr LISTS ON APPLICATION. WORKSBOW-ROAD, LONDON, E. No NAME OINTMENT—This Oint- -L* ment is confidentially recowlIlended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for Scurvy, Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, Ringw vnn Ola Wounds, Ulce- rated Legs, Scald Heads, Blotches on the Face a.nd Brtày, St. Anthony's Fire, Bn rIJo;, Ch,lblajn< Bruises, Piles, Fistula, Rheumatism, B «nions, Ac It will soon heal up the most obstinate Eruptions of the Skin of eYer" kind j Please note the Tride Mari t Label on each pot. "VTO NAME PILLS. —For Scrofula, JJl Scary, derated Less, ,Erysipelas. Blotches on tbe Face, Eruptions OIl the .dy, Piles, FiatuTa, Glandular Swellings, dr., Jrr. They may Le taken by ms of either "ex, are Tonic and Invigorating, aiKi.Vrti; the*«cre?ions. they are a truiv valuable lv:rifier, and n-av be used iu conjunction v. ich the" Xo .Name Ointment in any of tIre above Diseases. ■Sold in Pots and Boies by üI Chemists, price 7 ;a. Is ld and 23 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOE: .— J W H I T E H O U S E, 194, DRRITEND. BIRMINGHAM. llc.2 "WHEN yoU ASK FOR" BLCE, XL SEE THAT "YOU GET IT.' -+- X> ECKITT S BLUE XmJ U sod iu the PRINCE OF WivLES'S LAUNDRY. ECKITTS BLUE '« U sea in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. i ¡; i1síner.: s r j .• GREAT gUCCESS or JJOWELL & COMPANY'S gALE. JJLANKETS, JgLANKETS, JPLANNELS, JUANNELS, "YYR OOLLE N s, "YY^OOLLENS, CALICOES, CALICOES, DRESS "^JATERIALS, DllES 1\1 ATERIALS. }1"unli-;HI-G 1^1! APERY, F IRNI-EING JJRAPERY, 0 ARRETS, C AFPETS. ALL THE ABOVE AT LESS THAU MANUFACTURERS" PRICLS. JJOWELL & QOMPANY, rrHE 0ARDTFF JJRaPERS, 1 C1 A R D I F F 2B8t Y S T E M rjlHREE YEARS j^YSTEM tANOFORTES BY BBOADWOOD JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. JpiANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. pi AN OFORTES BY NEUMEYER piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. piANOFORTES BY ERARD. AND ALL THE LEADING UKhRS. FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid íor after which, and Without any Further Charge Wtl<Ltever. the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKFLI, LIMITED QUEEN > BUILDINGS, CAKDIFF rjpHOMPSON AND 8 HACKELL, LIMITED, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rjp.HOMPSOiS AND 8HACKELL, LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjplHOMPSON AND 8 HACKELL LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TEXBY rjjlHE rjTHREE Yi:aks' jgYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards 0; twenty year ago. since which time many thousands of homes hate been ren- aerea happy by the possession ot a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there needb 1:0 hous6 without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM rjUIOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, Are always pleasea to send 1 ali Parwcaiars. with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, Ac,, free by post, ON tbe application 01 aay intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The mow liberal Discount is aiiuwea to Cash buyers, and a large aumber of SECOND-HAND PiANOs> arc always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKELL- LIMITED CARDIFF, SWANSEA ÄWPCH1. MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, AND TENBY 1047 io&e QHRISTMAS pRKSENTS* THF FINES I STOCK OF ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL CHIN- AND GLASS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. A GRAND LOT OF WORCESTER FWERS, &t- MlNTON S DINNER SETS FROM OVF TO TWENTY GUINEAS. A Large Stock to Select Fiom BREAKFAST. TEA, DESSERT, aud TOILET SFTa in Great Variety. The Best Quality Good2 at the Lowest Poss.o'e Price W. DufiBs. CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. ONE BOX OF CLARKE S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges he urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional cravel, ana pain: in the back. Sold in box. 4 s oct each, bv all chemists and patent medicine veiuioi^ or sent to any address ior oO stamps by the makers. l'he .oncoin ana Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln wnoiesaae Agents, Barclay ana sous, Lonaon, ,la «u Whae 1- N.' ",1'
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