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TO WORKING NI E N THE SPLENDID SUCCESS OF yiY pRICE AND SONS' WORKMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT his gained great ceiebritv in Cardiff, and for many mile- around. This success has ben acfci-ved by LEGITIMATE TRADING, NO; by LOTTERIES, ILLEGALITIES, or TRICKERIES of any kind. It is the natural result of ARin^ tbe best, strongest, and most suitable working men's clothing at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and This course will always be pursued at THE CARDIFF HOUSE. WORKING MEN: BE YOUR OWN BENEFACTORS, and continue to buy tbe BARGAINS only offered at THE PERMANENT SALE of W. Price and Sons, whe supply every description of Labourers, Mechanics'. Engineers', an.I Agriculturists' READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, Ac. ADDRESS :— CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, llle ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. 1007
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pipping øtÍas. AD&T PABDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, èlPBELFAST, GREENOCK, ct GLASGOW — The Screw Steam Ships »OLWAY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows j— Cardiff to Belfast Swansea to Belfast,Newport to Bel and Glasgow via! and Glasgow. fast <fc Glasgow Alar, j Swansea. Mar.] 'ia Swansea. 7 Monday 3 pmj 2Wednesday 9 pm Mar.] \4 Monday 3 pm 9Wednesday 4 pn; 8 Tuesday 5 pm 1 Monday 3 pin 1&Wednesday 9 pm 15Tuesday 6 pin 28 Monday o pm 23Wednesday 4 pin 22 Tuesday 5 pin iSQWednesday 7 pm ,9Tuesday 9 pm 'ilasgow to Cardift and Swansea, every Friday, at £ pm Glasgow to Newport, every Friday at 2 pin. Belfast to Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 n?on. "Belfast to Newport every Saturday, at 12 noon. FARES.—Belfast: Caoin, 17s 6d: Deck, 10a. Greenock or Glasgow; Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s fed Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, available for two months. Apply in Glasgow to Wm. Sloan and Co. Greenock, D. Macdougall Belfast, W. E. Williames Bristol, Mark Whitwill and Son; Swansea, M. JONES and BROTHER; Newport, R. Burton a.nd Sou; Car- dili. 10H E. TAYLOR and CO., 69. Bute-street, Docks. yO £ >r CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHII .SlSSHEB^COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows :— "DORDOGNE ..Ca.rditI for Bordeaux .Mar. 12 "GIRONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. 12 With foods and passengers. For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- ham ai.u Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and at the Offices of the Company, ;¡1. Mount stuart- square, Cardift. 1071 S481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. LIVERPOOL. BIRKENHEAD. AND CUMBERLAND PORTS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION The first-class full-powered Steamships tf the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), ryryr ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, BURRY. AND OTHER STEAMERS, m& £ Bmi/'a,re intended to sail (casualties ex- "5S^rcepted1 and as per conditions in Com- pany's sailing bills) as under: LIVERPOOL and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM CARDIFF. (East Side Nelson Dock), (Tucker's Warehouse, West Every Wednesday and Bute Dock). Saturday. Every Tuesday A. Friday. ) NEWPORT (Mon.)day later LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM LUNELLY. (West Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and Every Wednesday and Saturday. Saturday. Favourable rates to Carmarthen, Burry Port, Mer- tbyr, Inland Towns, and the Midlands.—Apply to D. A. W. HAILE, Llanelly; and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 21, Water-street. Liverpool, and 1056 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. jryCyr X> EGULAR SERVICE of I 1) first class powerful STEAMERS ■rJiiiMjjar between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and '"T! NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. Chea .est and most Direct Route. -be DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) irom LIVERPOOL (King'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, Fenwick-court, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begg and Co. 21. Mount Stuart.square. Ca.rdiff. 103& LINE, U NIT EI) STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO *HILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemnio dution for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers and soods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. LOCAL AGENTS GEORGIA BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES JUtOs. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock. street, Newport; CROCKET and JAMES, 4, Tiff-street, Pontypridd TILNET andCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Post office Pontypool; J. THOMAS, Tredegar: W. W WATKIXS, Glebeiand-stieet, Merthyr A. DAVIES, 21, Meckau-stieet, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEY, Commer- cial Hotel, Aberdare; AUSTII and SII.COCKS Swansea; D. '1. DAVIES. Cardilf-road. Aburitman DAVIES anil H. WILSON, Church-street, Blaina. 101b ARNATI AND HARRISON'S LINE. THROUGH COMMUNICATION with PARIS lUll NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS, via SWANSEA, POUT TALBOT, and TREPORT. The Steamer ACACIA will leavs SWANSEA mid PORT TALBOT ABOUT EVERY TEN DAYS, taking Goods at Through Rates. Apply to ARNATI & HARRISON, London JOHN JOEJ & CO., Port Talbot; or T. T. PASCOE, Swansea. 2656 DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH NORTHERN FRENCH PORTS, FROM CARDIFF AND SWANSEA. The Screw steamer JEHANNE will Sail at intervals of about Ten Days from C RDIFF or SWANSEA and DIEPPE and (or) ROUEN, taking oods. Ac., at through rates from :->outh Wales and tbe Continent. 1 ull particulars of rates can be obtained from Messrs WORMS, JOSSE and CO., Cardiff; or GODFREY CJTEAMER SERVICE BETWEEN ►3 GOTHENBURG AND CARDIFF, NEWPORT, OR SWANSEA, About every 21 Day, for the Conveyance of Goods. The Swedish S.S. JKMTLAND" will SAIL FROM GOTHENBURG for BRISTOL about the 13th of this Month, and will Load at SWANSEA about the 20th MARCH for GOTHENBURU. For Rates of Freight, &c.,apply to M. HILLESTROM A CO., 875 Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. A. N G L TN E LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, VIA QUEENSTOWN. EXPRESS SERVICE. S.S. CITY OF ROME. 3,415 Tons 12,500 Horse-power. This magnificent Steamship will sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (via Queenstown) in WEDNESDAY April 13 WEDNESDAY May 11 WEDNESDAY June 8 and regularly thereafter. Saloon Rates, £ 12t0 25 guineas, according to position, Ac., of Stateroom, Return Tickets at moderate rates. Intermediate and Steerage Passages at reduced rates Apply to Hemlerson Brothers, Mersey-chambers, Old Church-yard, and 17, Water-street, Liverpool or to Henderson Bros., 20, Mount Stuart-square Messrs Morgan, Sons, and Co.; Mr S. J. Davies, 9. Edward- place CrocKherbtown, Cardiff and Messrs Austin and Silcocks, Shipbrokers, Swansea. 12857 3450 TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and Valuable Medical Work, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND, By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) Thig book should be lead by everyone, young or old, married or sinsle. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH, HKUTH; A SOCIAL SCIENCE. BEING a TREATISE on the LAWS GOVERNING LIFE, and the CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, and TREATMENT of all diseases depending on exhaustion v of nervous vitality, such as nervous debility, mental and physical depression, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head and ears, indecision, impaired sight and memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude, de- pression of spirits, loss of energy 111,,1 appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love ef solitude, groundless fears, ana many other ail- inents which, if neglected, bring the sufferers to an early death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rheu- matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and ail diseases of the nervous and alimentary system. The Appendix to this valuable work contains many useful PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of suffer- ing and the cure of minor disorders, with full instruc- tions for their preparation and use. Contains also some fnendly advice on Hygiene, or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from grateful patients who have been restored to health through the author's instrumentality. Sent post free for I stamps or by letter post, 3 bbmp. bt ,Iso a. descriptive pamphlet Oil the functions and disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same u iithoia entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which will be sent to any address on RECEIPT OF SL4MPED ENVELOPE. Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. U.S.), 43, Lonsdale- snuare, Barnsbury, London, N. TUPORTANT TO INVALIDS. CONSULT VIION BY LETTER FREE. A11 WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF uif n Tn*i( unable to have a personal interview, UbALlB.uu particulars of the case by g? s^sti is a perfect cure. Hundreds instructions iiow to o ..IL), fnViv v»U of lives have been saved and health fuliy restored by. correspondence only. ,r- 4!> T Address J. A. BARNES, M-I>- di square. Barnsbury. London. N. 1003 THE GREAT BLOOD pLlRIHl THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL comethe worst forms of diseases, and the Miies grate of theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys i.ne. tot he core of every disease, wnere no otQer medicine? have oower to reÍl. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the foilowins complaintsIndigestion, or wind in liie stomacn 01 boweis giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weaii: or sore eyes. loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, dyer, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, Imoao, piles, irravei, pains m the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descriptions, burns, wounds, or wnite swei'iinzs, scrofuia, or }..inis evii, gatharmss. tumours or cancers, pimpiesor bioiches on the face aIllt body, swelled feet or iegs, scabs and itch, erysipeia jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of ail kinds. in boxes at J 11 :3d each, sold by rco-n Chemists, or irom ctie Buraoct PUt -Manufactory, Oxford-street. Swansea. 109^ SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS" o. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive promp tUention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The "DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers eaviy every morning in any part of the ton. ADVERTISEMENTS received UIJ to Seven o'clock will secure insertion i* "f''<Ti of we .¥IÇ' a:1t5 iin Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE CO., LIMITED. Furniture, etc., at Cardiff -March la THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION" A STORAGE RuOMS i J. G. MADDOX A CO., Auctioneers Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff March 17 Electrician's Business, Plant. &C-. at Cardiff..March 21 Messrs BEYNON A LEWIS. Household Furniture. Horses, Ac., Swansea..March 22 Mr BRADLEY. Household Furniture, etc., a.t Cardiff —March 11 Mr BRADSHAW BROWN. Sugar Refinery Plaont. &c.. at London .March 15 Mr W. F. GILLETT. Leasehold Dwelling-houses, Ac., at Cardiff .Mar. 17 Messrs GOTTWALIL and BOWRING Harness Horses, Hunters, Ac., at Cardiff .March 12 Household Appointments, at Cardiff, Mar. 17, 18, A 19 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 22 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON,;& HITCHCOX. Property, Stocks and Shares, at Newport March 21 Household Furniture, dtc., at Newport March 24 Mr J. E. GUNN. Plant, Stock, Ac., at Cardiff Mar. 17 Desirable Residences, at Cardiff March 21 Leasehold Property, at Penarth ..March 21 Messrs H. HILL and Co. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea March 11 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Jewellery, Plate, &c.. Swansea Marsh 11 and 12 Furniture, Fixtures, Fittings Ac., at Swansea.March 14 Household Furniture. Ac at Swansea March 17 Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea March 23 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and Co Leasehold Property, Ac., at Cardiff March 14 Messrs KNOYLE and ROBERTS. Life Interest, Ac., a.t Swansea. March 11 Leasehold Property, at St. Thomas, Swansea..March 22 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Freehold Dwelling-houses, at Swansea Mar. 17 Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Ma.r. 21 MrTHOS. PARRY. Household Furniture, Ltc., at Newbridge .March 11 Omnibuses, Horses, Ac., at Newport. March lo Mr SANDERS. „ „ Dwelling-houses, Ac., at Cardiff March lo Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March lo Messrs STEPHENSON A ALEXANDER Fa.t Sheep and Cattle. at Peninurk March It Mr JAMES STRAKER. Fat Stock and Horses, at Abergavenny March 14 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontypridd). Letting of Pasture Land, at St.. Fagan's March 29 Mr J. H. WAINWRIGHT- Tynewydd Tin-Plate Works Stock and Plant, March 16 PENMARK SECOND SPRING SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Penmark, on MONDAY, the 14th March, 1887, 120 VERY PRIME FAT SHEEP I1nd 25 FAT CATTLE. Sale at 12.30 punctually. 5573 THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH. ABSOLUTE SALE OF A LARGE, COLLECTION OF WELL-MADE NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. will OFFER by AUCTION at the above Rooms, on THURSDAY, March 17th,1887, a quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, which have been forwarded for sale from various tradesmen and private houses in tlie neighbourhood, comprising effects of every description, for use in dining and drawing rooms, halls and kitchens, bedrooms, and the house generally. Goods on view morning of sale. All entries for this sale must be made by 16th inst. Sale will commence at Two o'clock precisely. Auction Room Oes. 25, Duke-street. Cardiff. 3499 24, 25. and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1887, in consequence of the Premises having been Sold for conversion into an Arcade. THE CARDIFF AUCTION and JL STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, at their Sale-rooms as above, will SELL by AUCTION without reserve, the whole of the FURNITURE, EFFECTS, APPOINTMENTS, AND FITTINGS now on the prem ses, and which must be cleared at once. Comprising mahogany a.nd oak sideboards, with plate glass and panelled backs; mahogany and oak dining tables, oak dinner wagons, marble top cheffoniere, with plate glass back and doors; ebonized cove-top cabinet, French cabmct with bent glass doors and ormolu mounts, walnut music cabinet, ebonizell writing tables, mahogany oval 100 and other drawing-room tables, carpet, hearthrugs, set of bijou fire brasses, several go id oil paintings, by first-class artists, and other pictures black and gold pier glasses, walnut and mahogany frame, lounges in leather and chintz, Dresden and other vases, several painted bedroom suites, two mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany and birch wardrobes with plate-glass doors, mahogany and birch dressing tables aud marble-top washstaiids, hall IOtands two large mahogany tables, mahogany pedestal office table, office chair, mahogany bookcase, six hair-seated chairs, three mahogany office tables covered with cloth and green baize, office desk. TWELVE FIRE-PROOF SAFES BY VARIOUS MAKERS, office stools, chests of drawers a.nd pigeon- hole cupboards, letter-press and stands, large show case with plate-glass doors, hand truck, bath, large deal- top table suitable for an architect, several iron bed- steads, a. number of kitchen chairs, a quantity of linoleum, and other useful effects too numerous to particularise. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock noon precisely. Goods on view day prior to and the morning of rate. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, March 7tb, 1887. 3542 CANTON. DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCES AND COTTAGE INVESTMENT. MR SANDERS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, March Seven o'clock in the evenin precisely, subject to such conditions as shall be then and thero produced, the following valu- able LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT I.-Nos. 2 and 4, CHURCH-ROAD, let respec- tively to Captain Bommen and Mr Williams as monthly tenants at. 148 per week each. Ground rent B5 4s 01 each. Each house contains two reception and live bed- rooms, hot and cold water bath, and lavatory, has gas laid on and suitable tixtures in every room. LOT 2.—NO. 12, ST. JOHN'S-CRESCENT. Similar house to those above described, but with six bedrooms. Ground rent S4. Lots 1 and 2 are built in the very desirable resi- dential neighbourhood immediately surrounding St. John's Church, Canton, which is very taste- fully laid ou-. and architecturally attractive they are also close to the Id terminus of the 'buses and cars. LOT 3.—PROVIDENT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE- ROAD. A convenient villa, with three bedrooms, hot and cold water bath, fitted with gas throughout, and in nice condition, iu the occupation of the owner. Ground rent £5. Close to Id terminus of the and cars. LOT 4.—TWO FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGES, Nos. b7 and 59, Conybeare-road. Let to respectable weekly tenants at 5s 6d.per week each. Ground rent £1 15s For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to 3462 Messrs MERRILS and SON, Solicitors, Cardiff. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. IMPORTANT SALE OF WHEELWRIGHT'S STOCK, PLANT, Ac. MR J. E. GUNN has received instruc- tions from Mr James Lewis to SELL by AUC1ION at his premises, adjoining the Royal Oak Hotel, Broadway. Roath, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the i 17th ttay of March, 1887, the following WHEELWRIGHT'S PLANT, STOCK. ETC., comprising 6 horse-power portable engine (by Clayton and Shuttleworth), hand-power band and circular saw bench combined (by Pov,is, London) band saw bench (by Reading Iron Works) 133 elm boards, bt/0 ash and can planks, 2,000 oak spokes, 700 ash felloes, 400 wych elm stocks, 1 foot lathe, 2 hauliers' carts, 2 crank axle carts, 1 pony trap, 3 garden barrows, 6 pairs of wheels, 30 pairs of shafts, ó pairs of springs. 6 pairs of ules, 24 oak tield gates, portable forge and smith's bellows, grindstone and frame, large portable fowl house, and sundry other goods too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Auctioneer's Otties, M, S0 Mary-street, Cardiff. 3512 STANWELL CRESCENT, PENARTH. MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal hotel, C*rujf?9 on ^lONDAYk the 21st March, 1887, at Seren o clock p.m.. subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES All these THREE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 12, 13, and H, Stanweli Crescent.Penarth.held under lease for atermof 99years from the 1st May, 1883 (less rhe last 10 days thereof), at an annual ground rent of 7s 6d. Each house pro- duces a weekly rental of 7s 6d. The vendors reserve the right to offer the houses in three several lots, and to apportion the ground rents accordingly. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, St Mary-street, Cardiff, or to 3591 S. CHAPMAN, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgwater. NOS. 216 AND 232, NEWPORT-ROAD MR GUNN will SELL by AUCTION, on the 21st inst., the above DESIRABLE RESIDENCES.—I'ull particulars in posters, or may be obtained of Mr Westyr-Evans. solicitor, or the Auctioneer, 64, St. Mary-screet, Cardiff. March, 1877. 3513 SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-read, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, March 11th, 1887, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD F URNITURE, Eng- lish Pipe Organ, Harmonium, etc. Sale at Two o'clock. —Auctioneer's Offices, North-road. Cardiff. 317 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY, COLLEGE • STREET. (Established upwards of a Century.) I SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EACH THURSDAY. AT 1.30 P.M. Bristol Omnibus andCarria,ge Co., Limited, Proprietors. 29 7 A. A. L. COOKSLEY, Secretary. HARRY VILLAR, of Cheltenham, Auctioneer. CA1 £ A, STUD 'FARM, CARDIFF. V-^ The Rowing HORSES, the property of XiMVifc J. SHlKLKY Fao •— THOROUGHBRED STALLION, The Preacher, 16 hands, suitable for getting hunters, at four guineas, prepaid. • v.^ STALLION Lord Bang, 15 hands, 1 inch, suitable for setting high stepping hacks, at 3 guineas prepaid. 0 1CKEY fiavihaldi, 16 hands, 1 inch, u'SSprifid S Horses, at be tried to these horses until the fee hils been paId. All communications to Mr A. PHILLIPS 3^22 Caira. Stud Farm. Cardiff. I ARDIFF ADVEPWTISLNG" BILL \J POSTLNG. AND CIRCULAR iJlSTRlp.nTl si; COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. 1 permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors all aescripnons ot Advertising • Circuiar Distributing 9319 Ali omers promotiy atieiidsa •-< U44 ales bu UttiDn. SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 12TH MARCH. 1887. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their next STUD SALE at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, of upwards of 90 HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, COBS, AND PONIES. 6 HORSES and COBs from W. Vaughan, Esq. 3 HORSKS from W. Pegler. Esq. 2 HORSES from D. M. Watson, Esq. 2 HORSES from J. A. Walker. Esq. 2 HORSES from J. R. Mathews, Esq. 3 HORSES from Edward Thomas, Esq. 2 HORSES from E. Fleming, Esq. Also R. J. Matbias, Charles Harris, Houldswortn, Fenwick, Clarke, Williams, And many others. 3328 Early Entries solicited, as many stalls are engaged. AHIGHLY INTERESTING and IMPORTANT SALE OV :ANCIENT and MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, 1,000 OZS. OLD FAMILY PLATE, ELECTRO PLATE by Elkington, THE FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS of a WELL. F URNIS HED BILLIARD ROOM by BURROGGHES A WATTS, THE CONTENTS OF THE OLD OAK ROOM. THE LIBRARV OF OVER 2.000 VOLS. OF BOOKS, A SMALL CELLAR OF VALUABLE OLD WINES. Old chins,, removed from various sources, also OAK hall furniture and fittings, and household requisites. Sets of harness. rugs, bridles, head-collars, box of croquet, and sundry outdoor effects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -Lt-L beg to announce that they will SELL by AUCTION at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, 011 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 17th, lbth, and 19th of March, 1887, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock punctually, the above MAGNIFICENT FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS The CONTENTS of the SLEEPING CHAMBERS, including fitting in mahogany, ash, walnut, satinwood, and ebony, with handsome bedsteads of Arabian and Parisian shape, in massive brass and rich woods, with costly tapestry, damask, and other bed furniture, some of the wardrobes with diamond edge plate-glass panels, toilet tables on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY CHOICE MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD, and EBONY BEDCHAMBER SUITE. A BRASS BEDSTEAD, HAIR-STUFFED MAT. TRESSES, feather bedding, bed-linen, toilet ware, the old wardrobes, both large and small, old chests upon chests, carpets shaped to rooms, baths, &c. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE included suites of silk a.nd chenille window hangings and portieres with lounges, SETTEES and ( CHAIRS en suite rosewood in Genoa. velvet cover. ing PAIR OF ROSEWOOD WALL CABINETS and a PAIR Of RECESS CABINETS, doors beautifully iniaid and panelled iu ivory; GRAND CENTRE TABLE, with valuable inlaid marble top, on pit ",tand. writing and other tables, THREE OLD WHITE AND GOLD LOUIS XVI. CHAIRS covered in figured crimson silk, a pair of corner cupboards inlaid with marqueterie, a very old inlaid folding card table, a COSTLY SATINWOOD AND INLAID OVERMANTEL, ancient secretaires, GRAND WILTON PILE CARPET, wool hearthrugs, a nearly new FULL COMPASS PIANO- FORTE by BRIN9MEAD AND Co., music cabinets, a Sheraton pole firescreen, a PAIr. OF Louis XVI. COM- MODES, a i!4in. lac cabinet on stand. The OLD CARVED OAK ROOM and LIBRARY, Arranged with high-back cbaivs, in carved oak with I leather covering, a VERY FINE BUFFET, deep rim gong on oak stand, a beautiful oRoIe sarcophagus, a NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with CARVED FIGURE ORNAMENTS, a 10ft. diniug-taole, a pair 01 dinner waggons, oak richly carved cornices, all originally made to match a VERY FINE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET. 15ft. by 1it.; three pairs of silk rep curtains, a. carved secreta ire writmg table, a VERY FINELY-CARVED OLD CHEST with FIGURE SUBJECIS, a valuable old clock, the oil paintings, 2 curious old steel fenders, a PAIR of VERY VALUABLE BOOKCASES, carved in figure subjects, 5ft. virtu ARM CHAIRS and SETTEE ■in btav.tilvJ, nitdleioorlc covering, a RARE OLD KAU A DINNER SERVICE RICHLY ENAMELLED, ABOUT 200 PIECES in splendid preservation; THE VALUABLE BRONZES include many nieces of Kotnau, Florentine, and English work, a. PAIR, OF VERY FINK MARLI HORSES, a bronze Bust oi Lord Byron, Marble Statuary, folios of prints, over 2,000 VOLUMES OF VALUABLE BOOKS, Comprising JOURNALS of the HOUSE OF LORDS, 15; I JOURNALS of the HOUSE OF COMMONS and INDICES, 109 MIRROR OF PARLIAMENT. 47; The History of the Old a.nd New Testament, translated by Siei~vi de Rúzanmont; Broughton's ilistor.cal Library. Stanley's History of Philosophy, Joanni Scapula; Lexicon Gr»co Latinum, Pope's Essay on Man, 3 Hume's Essays, 3; Moore's Italy, 2; Critical Review, 9; Tacitus Conovi, 2 The Rambler, 3; Columella, 2; lhucydides Bekkeri, 4; Cicero's Letters, 3 HISTORY of ENGLAND, 6; Smollett's ditto, 4 BISSET'S REIGN of GEORGE II.'„ Greece, 10; Blackstonb's Commentaries, 4; BYRON'S LIFE AND WORKS, 17 Pennants Tour in Wales, 2; Tour in Scotland, Lempriere'S Tour, Boswell's Life of Johnson. Saott's Marmion, Heath's Picturesque Annual, View oi English History, Newton's Works, Turner's Sacred History of the World, Potter's Antiquities, SWIFT'S Works, 25; LODGE'S PEERAGE, 6 Royal Kaleudar, 5; Poems by Beresford Hope (pri- vately printed), Don Quixote, Warburton's Shakes peare, 7; MEMOIRS OF SIR H. PEEL, 3; My Blunt during the Last War, Smythe's Lectures, q; Vol- taire's (Euvres, 70.. CEuvres de Riccoboni,.10; Moliere's Works, 8, Ac THE VALUABLE OLD FAMILY SILVER, 1,000 OZS., Including various table equipages, AN iron plate ciiest, SILVER GILT BOX SET WITH DIAMOND and RUBIES. Indian agate box, silver mountings; gold inlaid tortoiseshell box, military portrait; gold mounted ivory box, portrait lauy; Six SILVER. GOBLETS, by HUNT and ROSKELL, Loudon; pair of 7in chased silver candlesticks, a covered chased tankard, silver-mounted beer mug, case of salts, silver breakfast cruet, a LARGE CHASED SILVER BOWL, SET OF FOUR VERY FINE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, CHASED WITH RAMS' HEADS in the Louis SEIZE SXYLK; antique hot- water jug, piano candlesticks, toilet and clothes brushes, with silver ba ka and handles, IMPOR L ANT JUG, beautifully chased in the Indian style; pair of elegant candlesticks with deers' feet, fish and dessert knives and forks; meat, poultry, and fish carvers. Antique chased quart tanka.rd, pair of cups, tcast rack, handsome waiters, elegant inkstand with two bottles, elegant tea and coffee service, cigar stand, I curious Apostle spoons, Ac. THE VALUABLE OLD CHINA Embracesa MAGNIFICENT PAIR of SEVRES VASES, with a. matchless pair of Dresden Vases, with snake handles, all the KNICK-KNACKS that DECORATED the CABIN ETS and TABLES in Old Chelsea. Baw, Lowestoft,ana, Crown Derby, GROUPS in DRESDEN and BERLIN, a set of Old Jars, FULL SET of DINNER, DESSERT, and TEll SERVICES, in CROWN DERBY. WORCE-,TI R, and CAPO- DI-MONTE CHINA, VALUABLE OLD DELF PLATES, DATED 1790, A valuable Dresden Tea Service, 21 Pieces. A SPLENDIDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, Includes valuable Oil Paintings. The FURNITURE is of finely FIGURED POLLARD OAK, and includes a 6tt. 6in. GRAND SIDEBOARD, a work of art; a massive dining table, a. full suite of 10 chairs, a.nd a. couch upholstered in real morocco, with crest, a pair of wine coolers, a. dinner wagon, coal vase, chimney glasi in carved frame, a, suite of handsome curtains, large Turkey carpet, clocks and ornaments, in bronze. majolica, china, and oxydised ware, a. pair of brass fenders and irons, Ac. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER- COLOUR DRAWINGS, of the Ancient and Modern School of Pictoral Art, which are works of the great masters, including a very fine work, "THE DEATH OF RUZIO," a Gallery Landscape, Wouvermans Soldiers Crossing the Alps, by Chus. Selle; Holy Family, Poussln; ali of which will be fully described in Catalogues; THE CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-ROOM, By Burroughes and Watts; A NEARLY NEW and HANDSOME SPANISH MAHOGANY FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, with THICK SLATE BED, by BURROUGHES AND WATTS, and the capital fittings of same, consisting of 16 coos, 1 short and 2 long ditto, 3 cushion warmers, a pool slate, a triangle, a straight; edge, 2 cue raocs, billiard marker, rules of game, baize cover, 3 billiard balls, and 6 shades, wall settees in morocco leather, linoleum, fender and irons, engravings, including all equestrian portrait of George III., Sepia Drawings. The fittings of Morning and Housekeeper's Rooms, the FURNITURE and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL, Corridors and staircases embrace oak hall furniture, marble-top tables, grand old glasses, a. pair of very fine bronzes, ilaqu.es after Teniers llD velvet frames), busts, brackets, olu swords, guns, horse pistols, stags' heads, aulters and trophies, a. silver-mounted carving knife and fork engraved II.M.S. Temeraire, 1840. THE CELLAR OF CHOICE OLD WINES, Including Chateau, St. Julien (G. Cordova and Co.), Hock Niersteiner, Barsac, very tine old crusted port, sherry. Chablis, cliainpagne, Giesler extra. superior, Chablis, Ac. The of which is new lyi-ng in the Auctioneer's Cellars. The PLATE AND CHINA PANTRIES AND KITCHENS contain valuable electro-plate by Elkington, set of 4 entree dishes. 2 pint mugs, candlesticks, a set of richly-engraved dish covers, a Minton's tea, breakfast and dessert; set of china, all expensive set of beautiful table glass, eic. GARDEN AND OUTSIDE EFFECIS include2 SETS OF PLATED AND BRASS DOUBLE HARNESS, single sets, horse rugs, bridles, saddles, and sundry harness a lawn mower, 5 garden chairs, tables, stable and garden tools. A THOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA with LENSES, STAND, AND a, QUANTITY OF APPARATUS. The WHOLE OF THE ABOVE COSTLY EFFECTS MAY BE VIEWED ( by Catalogues only) on SATURDAY, 12th MARCH. PUBLIC VIEW MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14TH AND 15TH MARCH. SPECIAL ATTENTION- IS CALLED TO THE VIEW. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY, 17th.—Contents of Bedrooms, Dining- rooms, Library, Drawing-room, Breakfast aud Housekeeper's room Old China, Billiard-room, and Out-Door Effect". FRIDAY, 18tb.-RemRinder of Bedroom Furniture, the Old Oak Room, Dining and Morning-rooms, Boudoir, Hall, Servants, and Offices. SATURDAY, 19th,-The Library of over 2,000 Volumes, l .OOOozs, Old Family Plate, and the Cellar of Old Wines. Detailed Catalogues may be had on and after Tues- day, 9th March, which will be forwarded on applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3423 ~RELIET' lKOM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S UALSAM OF HORE- )t..A. HOUND, the most certain a.nd speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, In- fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting )f Blond, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss oi Voice, &c. It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is inTaluable.as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. 1022 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath; and sold bv all Chemists Price 1» Ud and 28 RID per bottle Who suffer from NERVOUS A DEBILITY. LOST VIGOUR, Ex. HAUSTED VITALITY, KIDNEY BO N "NT DISEASES, AC. A Treatise ex- \J KF £ plaining the renownedMARSTON treatment, by local abs.rptien, the only positive cute without TO Stomach Medicines, will be sent in plain envelope sealed M__ for three stamps.—The MARS- L N TON REMEDY CO., 249;, High JR1 fopdon. W628-1207 alt5 bti jittttion. SWANSEA. TO SMALL CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES IN GOWER. STREET. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1887, in one or two Lots, subject to the conditions to be produced at the time of hale, all those TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOP. AND PREMISES, being Nos. 3 and 4, Gower-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Rachel Lloyd and David Hammond as quarterly tenants, at a net yearly rental of B54. with all repairs on tenants. The two houses have a total frontage of about 21ft. 3in. By making substantial repairs, or making one good house and shop on the site of the present two, it would pay the purchaser a high percentage for his out. lay, being situated in one of the best thoroughfares in the town. For further particulars apply to Messrs W. Robinson Smith and Son, solicitors, Swansea; or to the Auc. tioneer at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 3503 CORRYMORE, SWANSEA. TO GENTLEMEN AND PARTIES FURNISHING. "JL/F R JOHNM. LEEDER has been favoured i>JL with instructions from the Executors of the late B. R. Hennessy, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIO AUCTION, at the above residence, on MONDAY, the 21st day of March, 1887, the whole of the valuable well- kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, linen, glass.carriages, and a small cellar of wine, also the contents of the dining, drawing, and break- fasi-rooms, hall, and seven bedrooms, cellars, and The whole may be viewed by catalogue on Saturday, March 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Full detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had of the Auctioneer one week prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. ,3tOO SALE THIS DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE J. G. BEVAN, FLINT. Important Sale of a LIFtÇ INTEREST in FREE. HOLD PROPERTIES at Swansea, Llangyfelacb, and Pontardulais. MESSRS KNOYLE and ROBERTS are instructed by William Evans, Esq., Official Receiver in Bankruptcy at Chester, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of March, 1887, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in one Lot, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced. The LIFE INTEREST cf the above-named Bank- rupt (aged 44 years on the,18tb day of December, 1886) in the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. that is to say, in one undivided FOURTH PART or SHARE of those commodious and well-built SHOPS, situate and being Nos. 5 and ó in Caer-street, and Nos. 39 and 40 in Goat-street, Swansea, leased to Mr Henry Cave, for a term of which about nine years are unexpired, at a. rental of £100 per annum. Also in one undivided T W KLFfH PART or SHARE of all that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LAND known as Alltygraban Farm, situate in the parish of LUndilo l'alybont, in the county of Glamorgan, and containing about 50 acres, and let to Mr John Jenkins at a rental of £ 40 per annum. „ Also in one undivided TWELFTH PART or SHARE of all those MESSUAGES, TENEMENTS, and LANDS known as Tyr-y-Gerdinen Ganol and Ktayd-y- Gelly Fawr.in the said Parish of Llangyfelach,and con- taining about 50 and 12 acres respectively, and let Mr David Rees at a rental of JB50 per annum. Also two policies of assurance on the life of the bankrupt. viz. :—One in the Scottish Amicable Assurance Society, No. 21.190, dated 30th April, 1869, for J3150, on which a yearly premium is payable of £2 123 Od, and the other in the Provincial Assurance, Office, No. dated 29th January, 18S7, on which a yearly premium is payable of S5 03 9d. The Auctioneers uejsire to draw the attention of speculators and others to the above sale as one that will afford an opportunity of securing a fixed revenue for a nmnber of years, with, an ultimate result of realising by life assurance the full amount of purchase monev. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Official Receiver in bankruptcy. Chester; Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, No. 7, Fisher- street, Swansea. Dated February 23rd, 1887. 3449 T. THOMAS, SWANSEA. TO INVESTORS. TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS KNOYLE & ROBERTS have been instructed by theOwner to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced), at the Ivy Bush Inn, St. Thomas, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1887, at Three o clock in the Afternoon, the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz.; LOT 1.—All that commodious and well-built Messuage or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 43, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, now in the occupation of Mr William Hoskins. as a weekly tenant, and let at an aggregate rental of £18 4s per annum. LOT 2,-All that commodious and well-built cornet SHOP, DWELLING. HoeSE, and PREMISES, situate and beina: No. 44, Fabian-street, St. Thomas, now in the occupation of Mr John Jenkins, at a rental of £3:? per annum. The property is held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th of March, 1882, at an annual ground rent of £9 5s. which will be apportioned equally at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices. 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated March 4,1887. SALE THIS DAY. BRYN GWYN HOUSE. NEWBRIDGE, Situate about Half-a-Mile from Newbridge Station. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFKCTS. MR THOMAS PARRY ha* been favoured with instructions from Mr Daniel Jenkins, the executor of the late Mr Evan Jenkins. toSKLi. by AUCTION on the premises as above, on FRIDAY. March 11th, 1887, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also a capital pony six years old, phaetcn, harness, an excellent shorthorn cow in calf, two strong store pigs, poultry, Ac. „ Dsited Auction and Estate OflSces, Albany Chambers, Newport, Feb. 23rd, 1887. 3482 THE RHYDDlNGS. SWANSEA. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS are in- structed by Mrs Beor (who is leaving Swansea) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March. 1887, and the following dav if required, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS upon the premises, comprising the contents of the entrance-hall, dining-room, drawing-room, library and 500 volumes of books, breakfast-room, seven bed and dressing-rooms, ball-room, butler's and china pantries, and kitchen scullery. Also the out-door effects in the yard, stable, saddle- room, garden requisites, and hothouse plants, Ac.; bay horse, 16.1, six years old, powerful and steady; bay pony, 12 hands, quiet in harness and saddle milch cow to calve in this month landau, Fuller's patent; Victoria, by Fuller governess car, by Fuller; and handsome dog cart, all in excellent condition, nearly new cart, wheelbarrow, and ladders,.Ac. On view day preceding sale from 11 to 5 p.m. Catalogues may be had the days before the sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 3507 LLANDDEWI COURT. NEAR ABERGAVENNY. Two miles distant from Abergavenny Junction Railway Station, where conveyances will meet the 10, 11, and 1.30 trains. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MON- DAY, the 14th of March, 1887 (day before Aber. gavenny Fair), the undermentioned VALUABLE FAT STOCK AND HORSES. 24 Grand Three and Four-years-old stall-fed Hereford and Shorthorn Oxen. 10 Choice Fat Maiden Heifers. 3 Fat Cows. 1 Grand Pedigree Hereford Stock Bull, "Pretty Boy," calved l7th August, 1884, H.H.B., vol. 16, No. 10,430. 1 Grand Pedigree Roan Shorthorn Stock Bull, Crawshay." calved 22nd September, 1884, S.N.H.B., No. 1105 Grand Yearling Fat Wethers and Ewes, 60 Cross-bred Two and Three-years-old Fat Welsh Mountain Wetbers, Ewes and Bams, 3 Vearling Shropshire Rams. 3 Fat Porker Pigs. I 7 Cart Horses and Mares. 3 Halt-bred and Nag Horses. 6 Well-bred Mountain Ponies. The cattle have been stall-fed since 1st November last. I The Stock may be viewed at any time previous to the sale, and Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneer. Sale to commence punctually at One o'clock. 3550 Auctioneer's Offices 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. PAY ON THE HIRE SYSTEM 21s, when you can buy the same BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS FOR CASH AT 12s 6d 1 CROSS TIROS. JL> 2798 G. A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS, EVERY REQUISITETFOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES, Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 2956 10, 11, A 12, WORKING STREET, C A RoD IFF. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS I is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pain: in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, bv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The uincoin and Midland Counties'Drug Company, Lincoln Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wholesale houses. 1003 MESSRS W. H. SMITH AND SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an eariy hour each Morning in all parts of tbe follow ing towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKKWETT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWKS I NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLf JLKNBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY Tlia CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr day' to any address in the above mentioned Towns. 1 ORDERS to be sent to the Manager* oi the various bookstalls alf5 bg ^.urixon.. SALE THIS DAY. 1 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the above Rooms, on FRIDAY, March 11th, 1887, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green velvet, easy and other chairs, couches in American leather, pier glass, walnut chiffonniere with plate-glass back, mahogany dining table with extra. leaf, mahogany bookcase, mahogiLny washstands with marble tops. mahogany dressing tables with glass attached, mahogany wardrobe with plate. glass door, towel horses, mahogany commodes, cane-seat chairs. Ac. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Terms cash. No reserve. 3583 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELECTRO PLATE, AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Including Chronometers, Compasses, Binnacles. Sex. tants, Logs, Telescopes, Binoculars, Charts, Ac. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has re- ceived instructions from Mr W. Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION all the remaining STOCK at No. 17, Wind-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 11th and 12th of March, 1887.. Sale to commence each evening at Six o'clock. NOTE.—The premises%have been Let, and the Stock must be cleared this week. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3547 THE WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, COFFEE TAVERN COMPANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, KEEPERS OF RESTAURANTS, COFFEE PALACES. AND OTHERS. 41, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS. TRADE UTENSILS, etc.; MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Samuel Taylor, Esq., Chartered Accountant, the Liquidator, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY, the 14th day of March, 1887, and the following day if neces- sary, the whole of the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, and TRADE UTENSILS, comprising :— BAR.—Mahogany window show-board, 15 by 2 feet; mahogany counter, 34 by 3ft. 2in. mahogany shelving, with plate-glass back, 18 by 10 teet; gas fittings, ó double and single seats, a number of marble-top tables, iron frames mahogany-top tables, iron frames 3 coffee urns, 22in. pier glasses, ornaments, clock, 26 doz. tea, table, dessert, and salt spoons; forks, quan- ticy of cups, saucers, plates, and various other crockery quantity of knives, glass, cruets, Ac., Ac. DINING ROOMS.—Sideboard, with plate glass back mahogany chiffonier, a number of mahogany tables with cast-iron frames, square and other tables, pier glasses, in black and gold frames oval mirrors, about 120 bent wood chairs., chairs, couches, orna- ments, gas fittinss, linoleum, clocks, fenders, ashpans, fire-irons, etc. a quantity of table linen, cutlery, cruets, Ac. THE CONTENTS OF 12 BEDROOMS—About 20 iron bedsteads, palliasses and mattresses for do., bedding, linen, etc.; mahogany and other washstands, single and double sets of ware, mahogany and other dressing tables, mahogany and other toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, towel rails, chairs, carpets, fenders, fire irons, poles and rings, curtains, Ac., &c. STAIRS AND LANDINGS.—The contents thereof. KITCHENS AND SCULLERIES.—Dresser, ware, weighing machines, table. quantity of saucepans, I boilers and culinary utensils too numerous to detail, 1 steam boilers, fitting Ac., ltc, oale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually. On view Saturday, the 12th inst,, from 12 to 4 p.m. There will be No Reserve. Further particulars can be obtained of the Liqui- dator, No. 5, Castle-street, or from the Auctioneer, a.t his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3478 PARK HOUSE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA (CLOSE TO CWMDONKIN PARK). SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, PIANOFORTE, Ac. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr Thomas Davies, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of March. 1887, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PAINTINGS, PIANO- FORTE, &c., comprising in HALL AND STAIRS.—Linoleum, oak table, chair, mats, bicycle, carpet, stair rods, Ac. DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany suite in leather, com- prising six chairs, two easy ditto, couch, mahogany dining telescope table, with extra leaves; large mahogany sideboard with plate-glass back, oil paint- ings, engravings, two small adjusting tables, three- light chandelier, cornice and curtains, carpet, hearth- rug, fender, lire irons, ashpan, Ac. DRAWING-ROOM.—Ebony suite covered in blue rep, comprising 6 chairs, 2 easy do., and couch walnut piano by George Rogers and Sons (from Collajd and Cotlard) in perfect condition, ebony table, ebony cabinet, with plate-glass back and door; fancy table, pier glass in black and gold, ornaments. 3-light chan' delier, cornice and curtains, Venetian blinds, oil paint- ings, Brussels carpet, mats, fender with brass cornera fire irons, ash pan, etc. BEDROOM No. 1. — Half-tester bedstead with brass foot-rail, furniture, palliasses, mattress, feather bed, etc., mahogany double washstand with marble top, double set of ware, mahogany towel rail, maho- gany dressing table, toilet glass, mahogany commode, mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany pedestal, chairs, easy chair, pole and rings, curtains, pair of proof en- gravings, engravings, carpet, ftnder, Venetian blinds, gas fittings. BEDROOM No. 2.—Iron half-tester bedstead and furniture, palliasses, mattress, bedding, pitch-pine washstand and dressing-table, toilet glass, towel rail, ware, pitch-pine cbest of drawers, 3 chairs, engravings, curtains aud valance, gas-fittings and Venetian blinds, carpet, linoleum. Ac. BEDROOM No. 3.-Pa.inted suite, comprising wardrobe. dressing table with glass attached, wash- stand, towel rail and 3 chairs, ware, 2 bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, and bedding, mahogany chest of drawers, carpet, Ac., Ac. Contents of the servant's bedroom. The usual kit hen and culinary utensils. GARDEN.—Hose, seats and chairs, fowl house, wire trellis, wire seed protectors, flower pots, tools, Ac., Ac. On view morning of Sale. Sale to cOlLmence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3491 10, PARK.ROAD, GORSE.LANE. SWANSEA. Near the CRICKET FIELD. Sale of Modern and well-nreserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE. PAINTINGS, eight TRAYS of rare Old Gold, Silver and Copper Indian COINS, INDIAN CURIOSITIES, &c. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr Arthur Madge, who is leaving England, to isELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1887, the whole of the FURNITURE, etc. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 3546 aus bg |Jriirst £ TO IRONMONGERS AND "OTHERS! TO BE DISPOSED OF AS A GOING CONCERN, The well established Business carried on up to now by Mr John Williams, at tbe thriving and growing district of Pontardulais, near Swansea. The cus- tomers include the numerous Tin-plate Manufacturers, Colliery Proprietors, and Agriculturists in the neigh- ¡ bourhood. Apply to William Rosser, Official Reoeirer, 6, Rut. land-street, Swansea. 3561 TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, all tbat Well-accustomed Full-licensed FREE BEERHOUSE, known by the name of the ROYAL ARMS," situate in KING-STREET, BRYNMAWR. The above is in the most business part of the town, and is now and bas for some years past been doing a most lucrative and respectable trade. For further particulars, apply to W. Chester, Solicitor, Crewe, Cheshire. 3555 alt5 bn tenter. PEMBROKE DOCK. FOR SALE by TENDER, the whole of -L1 the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FITTINGS, and UTENSILS, FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, and the GOODWILL of that Fully- Licensed Hotel and Posting Business known as the Pier Hotel, Pembroke Dock. situate on the main thoroughfare from Hobbs' Point Pier to the town, and on the junction of the turnpike road to Pembroke. The whole to be disposed of as a going concern. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned on or before Thuisday, the 17th day of March, 1887, trom whom further particulars may be obtained, and also from Messrs liowliug Brothers, Auctioneers, Pembroke Dock, who will show the premises. The Official Receiver does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. The failure of the present occupier is not attributable to the Pier Hotel business. THOS. THOMAS. Official Receiver, Carmarthen. Carmarthen, March 9th, 1889. 3584 THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF WEDDING pRESENTS TO BE HAD FROM W. D 0 B B S, CHARLES-STREET, /CARDIFF. 3357 STIFF'S S'1AI.t(i):1. Sola in lb. Picture isoxes. o Sold in 51b. Packets. I OTOT"S STARCH. o TIFF'S STARCH. Vfost Economical. For Collars. WTIFF'S STARCH. For ':Îstb3t.dS. For hlrt Fronts. CJ TIFF'S STARCH. :For N ecinies For Caus. IO For Cuffs. STIFF'S STARCH. ?o.' Lace. For Linen. For Linen. I STIFF'S STAKCH. FSSST" c,,m For Table C loths. CJ TIFF'S STARCH. Ask for Stiff's Starch. IO Note the Caution Label IO Note the Caution Label STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark o Sold by Grocers. QMW STARCH. CJTNNR'S STARCH. CO., CJTNNR'S STARCH. CO., P 904* I26S» 1314 11KDCL1FF-ST.. BRISTOL ELECTRIC BLACK LEAD. A rapid, briUiant polish I WINDSOR CASTLE BLUE. Linen of Snowy Whiteness No Housekeeper should be without these matchless articles. May be had of all Grocers, &c. GoJd Medals 1882. Paris 1885. SMITH GREGORY, Blue and MVack Lead Works, Bristol. lfaS public Companies, &r. THE WINDSOR HEMP AND WIFE X ROPE COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £15,000. IN 1,500 SHARES OF S10 EACH. A derosit of £1 per share to be paid on applicatpn; S2 per share on allotment: a further sum of ¿ in three mouths after allotment, and the remainder when required. DIRECTORS. Mr H. L. LACE, 118, New»ort-road. Clrdiff, Engi>eer- Mr H. T. BOX, 26. Richmond-road, Cardiff, Cfnent Manufacturer. Mr J. H. PLEWS, Rock Cottage, Llandaff-road, Qrdiff, Engineer. Mr H. B. CROUCH, 16, St. Mary-street, Cardif, and Glastonbury. Somerset, Jeweller. Mr W. F. GILLETT, 34. Charles-street, Cardiff, Archi- tect. BANKERS.—London and Provincial Bank, Limited, Cardiff. AUDITOR.—Mr J. E. M, St. Marystreet, Cardiff. SOLICITOR.—Mr GEORGE DAVID, Old Pos- Office Chambers, Church-street, Cardiff. SECRETARY —Mr HARRY GILLETT. ItEGISTERED OFFICES.— 34. CHARLES-SIREET, CARDIFF. A limited number of Shares only are ofÍrel to the public, and the list will be closed ou the 31st iJstant, Prospectuses and Forms of Application, together with the Articles of Association, may be otrained of the Bankers, Solicitor, or secretary, at the Bsgistered Offices, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff. Qttntrs anft Olontrarts. HYMNEY HOTEL, ADAMSDOWN CARDIFF. Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXAXEER invite TENDERS for the TAKING of this BOrEL, for a. period of 7 or 14 years, from tiie 25th MARCH NEXT. Persons Tendering for the sa.me will be lllowed the sum of S200 towards Repairs, and must in their Tender state what annual rent they are prepared to pay for the term and what Sum they are prepared to give for Goodwill. lenders to be sent in to Jlessrs Stephenson and Alexander. 5. High-street, Cardiff, on or before Mon. day, the 14th March, 1887. The Vendors reserve to themselves the right of ac- cepting or rejecting any Tender. 34^7 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are solicited for ERECTING a CHAPEL and SCHOOLROOM at PENAR, Pembroke Dock. Plans, Ac., can be seen from the 17th W the 28th of March, 1887, at 28, Lower Meyrick-strfet, Pembroke Dock. Tenders must be to hand by 6 p.m. on the 28th. The committee do not bind themselv# to the lowest or any tender. 3581 THOMAS JOHN, Pastor. RINITY~BAPTIST CHUFTCH, PEN- JL CLAWDD. TENDERS are invited for BUILDlSG a VESTRY- ROUM, Itc. Plans and Specifications to be seen with the undersigned from the 12th to the 17th instant. Sealed Tenders, marked "Trinity Baptist Church," to be in my hands on or before the 18th insta.nt. The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender. JNO. THOMAS, Pastor. PeDmn Villa., gttbUraiicits SMITH ON DEAFNESS. New Edition. Price 2s 6d. By Post. 2s 8d. DIAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, By S. E. SMITH, Esq.. I.C.S. Eng., Surgeou to the late National Ear institution, London author of "A Treatise on Deafness and Diseases of the Ear" aso "The Influenco 01. Trades upon the Organ of Hearing," Invent, >r of an instrument for the Application of remedial agencies the cav.ty of the tympanum through the eustachian tube, and of the Electric Eustachian Catheter for the introduction of the Electric Current to the Middle "This little book is a clearly a.nd intelligently written treatise on the anatomy, Physiology, and pathology of the ear, and may be perused with advan- tage both by the professional and non-professional reader. It is evidently written by one who has had much practical experience in the treatment of diseases of the ear."—The Critic. This is a most compact manual of the ear and its diseases. It contains about 20 well-executed wood engravings. We cannot but recommend it for careful perusal, containing aa it does a large amount of very useful information, and many good, sound, practical hints."—London Medical Review. 165e ——— 3225 LONDON: J. HEYWOOD, PATEEN'OSTER-BUH.DINGS. Mr SMITH may be Consulted Daily from Eleven till Two o'clock at HIGH-STREE r ARCADE, CARDIFF. THE RIVER WYE. SEE A NOTICE RESPECTING THE ABOVE IN THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS TO-MORROW. 3029 "XTE?/ THRILLING STORY~OF COL- -L.1 LIERY LIFE, THE EXPLOSION." Price One Shilling. The Explosion' is at once a tale of lore and pit life. and, as such, it holds out peculiar attrac- tions for those living in mining localities."—" New castleDatly Chronicle." The author is evidently well up in matters con- nected with coal mines, and knows a good deal re- specting the causes ¡)nd consequences of colliery explosions. The plot of his story is skilfully con- trived."—" Barnsley Chronicle." The author has contrived to project into his book:wl amount of technical knowledge which, whilst rendering the book specially interesting to mineis, does not in any way interfere with the de- velopment of & story that must delight even the mere romance-reading girl."—" Tvneside Echo." Mr Motherson narrates a thrilling story of colliery life.wea.nng threads of villainy and romance into the web of hisplot in a high:y-interestin^ way- The title should cause a. large demand for the little volume." —" Shooting Times." "A thrilling story, whose central attraction is love, while tbe perils oi colliery iiit; are graphically described."—" Colliery Guardian." 44 LONDON: WYBIAN & SONS, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by post 2as. The "CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE' contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, tc., ana cir- culates among aU the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is fled at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports aud 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Now Ready, 2s; Small 8vo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. Every grown-up person should possess a copy a.nd study it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY BANDAGING AND JL'J SURGICAL DRESSIXG. 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-trap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical Journal. "Plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— The Metronolitan. 1057 BRISTOL F JOHN WRIGHT A CO., STONE BRIDGE. LONDON TRUBNER A CO., LUDGATE HILL. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE JL OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at tbe same time the means of Self Cure, by one who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Singtt copies may be ha.d (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author. Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 444 120 THE ABERDULAIS COLLIERY AND X BRICK WORK-. ABERDULAIS, NEATH. MANUFACTURERS OF EIRE BRlCK. BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE-CLAY. The above are of first-rate quality, cutting clean without waste. are well known, and very largely used by many tin and copper works in the neighbourhood. Quotations on application. 3036 WREATHS FOR GRAVES. pALMER AND 0OMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852) Beg to notify that they keep a Choice Selection of PORCELAIN AND METALLIC WREATHS, With or Without Glass Shades. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 1074 10,11, A 105. FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF., A jbACT WORTH ROWING BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above aOUINKA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such &8 wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, ami blotches ou the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, etc., Ac. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to eouai Beecham's Pills for removing apy obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of ages to sound and robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the I.iver, they act like MAGIC, and few doses will be found to work wonders upon tbe most important organs in cite human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the iong- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge o: appetite, .1 and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the woole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, anu oue of the best guarantees to tbe Ner vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They nave the largest we of any patent medicine in the world Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is and 2R ell each. Sold by ail Patent Medicine Denier* :H United Kingdom. 68be V B. Full directions at.¡ .8" with ench bo 2378 jglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER far TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport, Ac. Work executedVitii despatch 1039 ^public f~atizts. I OOK LOOK LOOK I !—SHOPS t > I r in Splot-road, Cardiff. Grand opening for busineb ien. Thickly populated. 225 GLAMCJGAN COUNTY ASYLUM, BTIDGEND. The Visiting Magistrates of the above Institution have decided to admit a limited number of PRI VATF, PATIENTS at a moderate rate of payment.—For terms. & apply to the Medical Superintend nt. 357D THE LONDON COAL TAX. This heavy Tax of THIRTEEN PENCE per ton seriously adect, the South Wales Coal Trade in the London District, and colliery-owners and colliers are deeply interested in its removal. All persons anxious to have this heavy charge upon the coal industry removed, are requested to communi- cate with the undersigned. Forms ot petition to Parliament against the tax are prepared, and will be sent on application. JOHN LLOYD, Hon. Secretary, Anti-Coal Tax Committee. 4, Lancaster House, Savoy, Strand, March. 188?. 3538 JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ALL PERSONS HAVING any CLAIMS or DE- MANDS against the firm of PURNELL and FRY, lately carrying on business as Builders and Contractors at Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, are hereby required to send in full particulars of their claims against the said firm either to Leonard Purnell. Galston-street, Cardiff, or to Mes rs Shirley and Sons, 24, High-street, C.irdiff, before the 1st day of April, 1887, on which day the assets of the said fiim will be distributed among the nartners, and aU accounts closed. Dated this 10th day of March. 1887. SHIRLEY and SONS, Solicitor for the said Leonard Purnell. 3592 "pTASTERlvrOND APRIL 11TH, 1887. GRAND ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD AT ABERGAVENNY. £ 300 IN PRIZES. Programmes now ready. Apply to E. MARTIN, ) „ H. EVANS, ( Hon' Secs' The above will be held in the Market Hall, which will accommodate '2,000 people. 3435 nblic J'.ppøintnuntS. JJEDWELLTY UNI ON FEMALE NURSE WANTED. The Guardians of this Union will, at their Meeting to be hlti on the 30th instant, proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a PERSON to fill the office of NURSE for the WORKHOUSE, at a salary of;218 per annum, and the usual rations, washing, and apartments in the Workhouse. Candidates must be single or widows without children, between the ages ot 30 and 45 years, able to read and write, and understand ordinary midwifery cases, and willine to make themselves useful under the directions of the Master and Matron, fr.«m whom all information as to the nature and extent of the duties to be psrformed can be obtained and the person ap- pointed will also be required to obey all the orders and regulation* of the Local Government Board and of the Guardians applicable to her office. Applications in candidates' banciwriting, stating age and previous occupation, and accompanied by not more than testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me cn or before Tuesday, the 29th inst. Candidates need not attend on the day of election unless special,y warned to do so. JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, 3569 Clerk to the Guardians. 87. Queen-street, Tredegar, Mon., 8th March, 1687. ERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD xtX OF HEALTH. THE URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY FOR THE DISTRICT OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. The URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY for the District of Merthjr Tydfil will, at a Meeting to be held at the Board-room, Merthyr Tydfil, on the 16th day of March, 1837. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, proceed to the appointment cf INSPECTOR OF NUISANCER for the District, which comprises the parish of Merthyr Tydfil, with sn area of 17,717 acres, and a population of about 49,00u. Tue salary will be L120 per annum, which is to include Travelling or other Expenses incidental to or in any way connected wits the appointment. The appointment wiil be ■ subject to theapproval of the Local Government F and will be for a period of three: year^, from 'he 25th day of Maich, 1887. The duties will be those comprised in the regulations contained in the order of the Loc il Government Board dated the ll:h day of November, 1872: the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1856; the Bakehouses (Amended) Act, 1886 and other enactments, and t.uch otter duties as this or the Local Government Board may from time to time prescribe. Applications ill candidates' own handwriting, stating age,' with recent testimonials as to qualifications and character, most be forwarded to me on or before TUI SDAY, the 15th t'lay of March instant. A kaowladge of Welsh preferred. Dated this ord da.y of iMarch. 18R7. 3560 GWILYM C. JAMES, Clerk to the Board. iitsitranre. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. 1 ONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW -J_i ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), To which has been transferred the Swansea Royal Friendly Society CAPITAL, £ 2aO.OOO. 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 Company or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Security, Liberal Benefits, and Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager, 35, New Bridge-street, London, E.C. Brauch Office—4, Heruhfleld-street, Swansea, Resident Secretary—John Slee. ADDITIONAL AGENT WA-NIED.-Apply at the Brazch Offise. 2178 fJIHjREE Yeaiis' SYSTEM fpHREE YEaKS' JprANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD pIANOFORTES BY COLLARD. pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. piANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without any Farther Charge whatever, the instrument become* the Property of the Hirer. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CAKDIFF fpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STKEET, SWANSEA THOMPSON AND ^HACKELL, LIMITED, 113. HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR: fJIHOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY rjlHE rjlHREE YEARS' gYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren. dered ha.ppy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there need b no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM rjiHOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, Are always pleased to send FuU Particulars, wtth Descriptive pamphlet. Photographs of the Newest Styles, Ac., free by post, on the application et any intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Ruyers Mid Liarge number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS us Always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. THOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NBWPCRT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, AND TENBIf 1047 169e "WHEN YOU ASK FOB. I RECKITT'S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT.* T^ECKITT'SBLUE J-V Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. '1 "OECKITT'S BLUE JL\> Used in the DUCHESS OI EDINBURGH'S LAUNDEY. 71-U4ó (B&untUatt. CARDIFF. CjT. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. lO A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 "82 PRINCIPAL—MISS TULLIS. E~N SING TO N~H OUSE, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals The Misses HARVEY. 939 COWBRIDGE R E A T HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVEBWELL, Pupils preoa-red for Trinity Colleze, Oxford Cam- bridge, and College of Proccpi'or^ e^ftnxinaticns by experienced teachers. Terms moderate inferences: experienced teachers. Terms moderate inferences: Parents of pupils. 1024* • 33 t BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE. EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS a.t lea..t will be OFFERED for COMPETITION in May, o,"he value of EaO to S50 The examination will begin on May 3rd. For further particular J, apply to Rev u. L»K vvi& LLOYD, Head -Master 3197 GLOUCESTER. GLOUCESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS (Organised by Prebendary Brereton). GIRLS—RIBSTON HALL ( GLOUCESTER. BOYS-HEMPSTED COURT f Fees for Boarders BM 0 0 per Term. for Day-pupils £ 3 3 0 is'ext terra begins Tuesday, 19th April. 1887.—For full particulars apply to the Secretary, at either address 3274 ORTH TAWTOX NORTH DEVON. NORTH TAWTON SCHOOL. PATRos-The Eari of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation for various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list irom the Head Master. SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.—The kO attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moaerats -RE. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements One Three Six Twelve lnsertim Insertion*. Insertions Insertion s. d. s. d. II. d a. ri four Linos .„ 1 Q 2 6 — 4 0 0 0 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 «. 60_ 90 Eight Lines2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 C; 7 6 12 0 18 (J Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise ments can aiso appear in the CARDlFf TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction witn those ih the South iVaies Dailv jirws, so as to form ,.r, of o- ""9"rr"i"'ln- ISoilMng a.cíetit5. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE CARDIFF gAVINGS BAN K. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT L-S JJUILDING SOCIETY WIU RECEIVE DEPOSITS AT 4 PER CENT. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOCIETY. SECURITY UNEXCEPTIONABLE. AUDIT EXHAUSTIVE A SYSTEMATIC. EASY TERMS OF WITHDRAWAL. The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN j DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY THECA R DIFFB U IL DIN G I THE SOCIETY. Under the revised Rules, now offer the following ltd vantages:— TO DEPOSITORS. I.-Deposits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. NOTIUB.-Present Rate of Interest on Deposits 4 and 4 per cent. 2 N.B.— OFFICE OPEN on SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6.30 to 8. TO SHAREHOLDERS. Z-Five per cent. compound interest guaranteed from month of entry. 3.-Bonus added to shares which have remained in force for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one notice, with Interest and Bonns added to date of withdrawal. Prospectuses,Rules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 112el251 HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BALLOT AND SALE BUILDING SOCIETY OrricE :-QU, BEN'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. SUBSCRIPTION MEETINGS are heid at— PENARTH EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT r EVEN O'CLOCK. CADOXTON A EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, CARDIFF. j AT SEVEN O CLOCK. New members admitted weekly without paying up back subscriptions. 2899 R. EMERY, Secretary. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, CardifL-Tbe Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from to 4s per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.-J ohn Jenkins, A. C. A., zswretary. 1045 T' HE MERTHYR AND DO WLA1S BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under tbe Bnildin Societies Act, 1874. „ LOANS made, on Mortgace, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM £10Cí TO EIO,OOCI. Repayw.ble in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Pe-payments, Costs oi Mortgages, and Surveyor s Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SI-ECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Peter Williams, at the Office of tne Society, 50, Glebeland- strt f-t, Merthyr Tydfil. 1058 I LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS erected I M on buildings of ftll descriptio's, tested for con. ductivity, and a written guarantee given as to thorough I efficiency. „ CHURCH STEEPLES, CialMNEY STACKS erected, pointed, raised, hoeped and straightened, without stoppage of works a:id without the aid of scaffolding by practical climbers. Estimates given for the above work on receipt of particulars. Electric Bells, Telephones, supplied and fixed. KIXG, MENDHAM, ana CO., Manufacturing Electricians and Contracto, s. WESTERN ELECTRICAL WORKS, 3587 BRISTOL. PEPPERS QUININE AND IRON t JL TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON J. TONIC Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges tion. 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