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4 42d ^KKINS BROS. & CO., 53, ST. MARY-STREET, fttT AND "CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERSf IMMENSE REDUCTION ON ALL TOOLS IN STOCK. 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON OLD PRICES. 1241
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Sets in, with its fog, hail, snow, and I' BEFORE WINTER ice, see and secure the remarkably good PRICE value in CLOTHING and OVERCOATS » AND for Men and Boys now being offered by SONS. W. PRICE and SONS. CARDIFF GENTLEMEN can obtain the newest HOrrssp patterns, the best workmanship, the most reliable materials, in SUITS and OVER- COATINGS, in Cheviot md Saxony Tweeds, Meltons, Friezes, &c., every style, shade, shape, and price alike thoroughly reliable. PARENTS will find that in no PR TCP other provincial Establishment is the AND requirements for BOYS' CLOTHING so SONS carefully studied and provided than at THE W PRICE and SONS. CAKDIFF All the smartest and newest wear- HOUsE, resisting Suits are now on view, and the CARDIFF. first arrivals of the NEW SEASON's STOCK of OVERCOATS is being displayed. ill 1007
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[ ASK YOUIt GROCERY FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & ARaMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLCNG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 2964
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» dipping flaticts. jfefar flARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 4, FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS '"tended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as Tt> GLASGOW'wid Swansea and Belfast 8WtLM°NDAY p.m. tide. to GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY KP^SDAY Evening. ^VKRV ?IIT tD GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast ALTERNATE TUESDAY p.m. tide. Abo ■ toakji,*6 roQte offers a favourable opportunity for Kers Pleasant trip to Ireland or Scotland. Passen- <iUfin the cabin accommodation superior, and St«*ard U,nmer Months, in addition to regular IWV Stewardess is carried. *o*rr°elfa.st; Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s; Glas- 208; Steerage, 12s 6d. Soldiers or Sailors, Fare and a Half, available for two months. °*»ns« particulars from M. Jones and Brother, Inij » R. Burton and Son, Newport; 6r E. TAYLOR and CO., Cardiff. CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX SdStrfK J l'he CARDIFF STEAMSHIf ^SaB £ COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW SlfcOv^TSTEAMERS will sail as follows Cardiff for Bordeaux Nov. 28 ^ith NE Bordeaux for C»rdifl „ ..Nov. 22 joj ft'?°ds and passengers. •Hflj of freight, <Sc., apply to Messrs Jno. Wblt- at tK Sonsi Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; Offices of the Company, 61, Mount stuart- Wditt. 1071 OPER. CAMPBELL <fc CO.. Managers. EGULAR SERVICE of jB&lrrh first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and DUBLIN, Cheapest and most Direct Jh» „ Route. Dublin GENERAL STEAM SHIP ?ING COMPANY have appointed *HE S.S. CAPTAIN COOK, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) DUBLIN on FRIDAYJ i. LIVERPOOL OiiSATURDAY,i CARDIFF to DUBLIN w>t» and LIVERPOOL On MONDAY. Jjw 'tatea and further particulars apply t0 M- ^"WrSt jun-' 96. North Wall, Dublin •. R. J. Swyny, ^•court Liverpool; or to ^056 Bi. J. BEGG AND CO DOCKS. CARDIFF. &&T A M E R J C A N L I N 111. mtUTrh -J\ UNITED STATES MAIL ^^BSfcSTKAMEUx LIVERPOOL TO PHILA- DELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest and t# ko the West. „„„„ ^}Jr»r'her particulars apply to RICHARDSON, Ci, V|E, a co 19 and 22, Water-street, LiverpooL Jjfcoc CDDLIPF, Cattle road, Cardiff .$ON" J}*W Co., Bute lJocks, Carditf, and at Dock* &»SJ. Newport; S. J. DAYIES, 9, Edward-place TILNEY and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, & ft.ce Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. S> MNOIRC8T1NI Neath-road, Landore A. DAVIF.S, jOftthi *n-street, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Sais- Merthyr AUSTIN & sii.cociiS, Swansea FONT^J^ORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; "IHITCHINSS, Agent, Aberkenflg. 1016 &&T T IYERPOOL AND wygrV* JLi BIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION N^'RST Class full-powered Steamships of the South Liverpool Steamship Company, Limited. PBOSPERO." LLANEl.LY," tot ORPHEUS," "BUKRY," ^V)FBV?R Steamers, are intended to sail as under FH 00L & CARDIFF & NEWPORT (MON.). J&ST R°?5 LIVERPOOL ^OM CARDIW E« Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf, W. Dock) "*>4; WEDNESDAY* TUESDAY & FRIDAY.* From Newport day later JV LIVERPOOL AND LI.ANELLY. LIVERPOOL I FR°M LLANELLY Trafalgar Dk), (New and Neville Docks), DAY & SATURDAY. I WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. JJPTT rates to Merthyr, Carmarthen, Burry »?• ISR, INLAND towns. Apply to the Company, (D. A. S*&EIIIE' Traffic Agent), Post Office Chambers, ?> and to Robert Gilchrist <FC Co., 21, Water- (V ^'verpool; Liverpool Wharf, Newport (Mon.); .^FT^UIATE Chambers, §3, Bute-road. Cardiff. O rates quoted, and passengers booked to the J&OOD ^TES, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, &c. are only carried as per conditions endorsed on 8AILING bills. "If inducement offers. 1187 I ^AN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. K^OOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. 1" Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. ?• W £ TO RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., ^AJ^TREET, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, FEIIF 8"PLACE, Queen-street, Cardiff Geo. Bird, JMJA-street, Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, B 5 P' L.M- Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly; Wit, 9 O^'NS> 17> Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- George-street. Swansea Austin & Sil- 11, GFJ^NSEA; T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; VI TO Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, j ^TERN House, I.lanelly H. Lewis, Old Market- \T~TR,—I J. Roberta. Pontynridd- 1140 ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, VU TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, <FC HOBART. I SHORTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. 1Idet ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Contract with the Government of New Zealand. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), *01 despatch their Magnificent Full-povrered SALFRRVT- Steamers, ^«OIS?A, 4,174 tons, from LONDON Dec. 13 ^AFILRO, 4,163 tons, „ „ Jan. 10 CLU- JI Leaving Plymouth two days later. t return tickets. S. ^OMMODATION for all classes, and superior i^Ull j •rooms. SEAT- ^formation to be obtained of the Company's TYSER & CO., 138, Leadenhall-street, London, ^CK:ETSFORAMERICA7~CANADZ ^AUSTRALIA, or the CAPE, by any Line, can be S. J. Da.vies, 9, dward-place, Cardiff. 360 Ihtílbing Ø'ïme5. FE^TNCIPAL IT Y PERMANENT INVESTMENT JYNMING SOCIETY. BONUS RECENTLY APPORTIONED, jW £ 4,503 6s 10d, addition of 1 per cent, for Investors, and a to all Borrowers of one-twentieth of the ^CHARGED to them. W THE AND FAIREST SOCIETY IN THE DISTRICT. RESERVE FUND, £ 4,522. ^CES, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN W DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 I w. SANDERS. MANASINQ SECRETARY. \0RFTH WALES MERCANTILE JWJJTTLLDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, GL —The Directors are prepared to make Advances *4|^<6HOLD and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit >C.»CE*8heet sens on application.—John Jenkins, y^^Secretary. 1045 MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS 8%. SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland ERTHYR Tydfil.— Established 1872. Incorporated **iberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re- REJFCJNW in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption XJtinost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro. 0 Management Charges. AGENTS — Cardiff and, Penarth, Mr J. J»I(J 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton >0AR''J', Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-street, Cadox- ,^tHu tiUery an<^ Di*triet>. Mr W. B. Harrison, jvw.j. 'ERY; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Newport; Swansea, Mr H. G. Higman, 102. 5. > STREET, Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr FHUU'C ER, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac J P?> gurry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Eblno Vols,, Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. |^HE CARDYFF BUILDING SOCIETY. i!tAJ) OFFICES 21, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. TO BORROWERS. ^WED S™URIS.T0 £ 5,00° ready to be advanced on 1 TO DEPOSITORS. VfcSuyLrh?Bl^sand Paid out daily with the II facibtv as In Banks. ^TlCE.— Present Rat. of Inrest on -Deposits, 3 a.nd 4 per cent 2. TO SHAREHOLDERS. FCO^LVE per cent, compound interest guaranteed £ J £ 0NTH OF entry. L NU8 added to shares which have remained MORE than two years. It ares withdrawable at one month s notice. '^OFFICE OPEN ON SATURDAY EVENINGS h. 6.30 te 8. 1111172 PETER PRICE Secretary. -= JS-f-Ufn-'v v A ui.„ sola in iP- ncturc uoxo«. A3 b blAKOtl. |^ldin51b Packets. om A DPIr T«de Mark ^U06n Kj ^FS STARCH, uniform Quality. Warranted Pure. QRAFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. 1 For Collars LJ .I..tt'li"S STARCH. KJSSSt For Shirt For Neck' '108 NI'tprs -STARCH. For Camt QUIFF'S STARCH. For Lara!* For Linen. K)TXPPS STARCH. For Muslins. For Curtains. NkXTUrci^ «m.T>TX For Table Cloths. Q AFJ* g STARCH. Ask for Stiff's Starch. Note the Caution Label QUIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark rv Sold by Grocers. JS'O'RS STARCH. o'O^s STARCH. "Si CO., 13615 2300 RXT)CLIFF-S- .RRTRTIL ,\J^RDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL. t COSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). () ^CES CASTLE CHAMBKES, 21, CASTLE-ST, CARDIFF. **CBETABY FRANK H. SIMPSON. ^*iSv Per»an»nt Posting Stations in Caraitl and Contractors *or ail descriptions ci Jj 'wiing Cucniar Distributing Ac, nun pnmaui atMnded t* f crviMCa illi (CVUt'WVU. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGE RuOMS f J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers Household Furniture, 27, Hickman-rd. Penarth,Nov. 28 Household Furniture, at Rooms Nov. 29 Plate, Linen, &c., at Rooms, Cardiff Nov. 2.9 Furniture, at 26, Clive road, Penarth Dec. 5 Mossrs DAVIES and MORGAN. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Pontypridd Nor. 28 Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cowbridce Dec. 3 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Damaged Wheat, at Cardiff — ? Horses, at Carditf 1 Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff Dec. 1 & 5 Fat Stock, at Whitchurch ^ec- 11 Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 18 Oil Paintings, Books, &c., at Cardiff ••••••• ■ — Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Leasehold Cottage Property, at Swansea .Nov. 23 Messrs W. & S. HFRN Household Furniture, at Cardiff.. — Messrs H. HILL & CO. Coachbuilder s Stock-in-Trade, at Swansea .Nov. 28 Jewellery, &c at Swansea.. •• Dec. 3 Messrs JENKINS, CLAKKE, & 1EASDALE. Leasehold Propertv, at Penarth Nov. 30 Messrs KNOYLE & ROBERTS. Cottage Property, at Swansea Nov. 30 Mr W. G. LATTY. Sale of Horses, at Repository 00 .Nov, 30 Ilr HENRY LEWIS. Far mine Stock Dec. 4 Mr MONCGOMEttY. Houses, at Carditf _Dec. 4 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Farm Stock, near Newport.Dee. 4 Mr WM. HARRY REES. t Ironworks, at Llanelly -Dec- 6 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Shops. Dwelling-houses, &(; at Swansea Dec. 4 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Fat and Store Stock, near Cardiff Dec. 3 Fat Sheep and Cattle, at Fairwater Dec. 10 Sheep and Cattle, at Cardiff "Sec" ,» Christmas Fat Stock Sale, at Cardiff Dec. 18 Premises, &c., at Cardiff Jan. Farming Stock, &c., at St. Fagan's.u.Jan- LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK. THE GREEN FAIIM, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by James Howell, Esq., to :ELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 3rd December, 1888, at this Farm, the following VALUABLE STOCK:— 400 SHEEP, Comprising 250 very Prime Breeding Ewes and Ewe Lambs and 150 Fat Sheep. 60 HEAD OF CATTLE, Including Pedigree Shorthorn Bulls, Bull and Heifer Calves, Heifers in Calf, and two and three-year-old Steers. „ 60 PURE-BRED AND OTHER BERK- SHIRE PIGS, and 20 CART, NAG, AND OTHER HORSES. The Breeding Ewes are descended from some of the best Shropshire and Cotswold strains, and the Bulls are principally,got by "Baron Oxford III. and Heath- field," "Heathfleld being out of the celebrated milking Cow, Merry May." The Pigs are all from Captain Stewart's noted strain. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. Three months' credit will be given upon the Store Stock upon approved security. The Green Farm is situated about one ^"0 from St. Fagan's Station on the Great Western Railway, and about three miles from the town of Cardiff. Further particulars in catalogues, which may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2865 SALE THIS DAY. YORK VILLA, 27, HICKMAN ROAD, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1888, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & co. ARE instructed by Mrs Wilkinson (>ho is giving up the house) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at her residence as above, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURMTURE AND EFFECTS, including a Capital Piano in Walnut Case, by Cocks & Co., of London, for particulars of which see posters. Goods on View Morning of Sale. There will be No Reserve. Auctioneers' Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 3130 SALE TO-MORROW. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1888. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and OU. will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, November 29th, at Two o'clock precisely, a large quan- tity of valuable new and second-band HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, suitable for dining and drawiug-rooms, halls and passages, bedrooms, and kitchens. All goods for these Sales must be entered the day previous. Goods on view morning of Sale. 1111 SALE TO-MORROW. AUCTION ROOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. THURSDAY'S WEliKLY SALE, NOVEMBER 29TH, 1888, AT TWO O'CLOCK. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO, are JH'JL instructed by Mr Edward Morgan (late of Penarth) to INCLUDE in the above SALE a large quantity of valuable ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS of all descriptions, crewe 1-worked counterpanes, and antimacassars and sheets, table linen, etc., antique china, &c. On view morning of Sale. 3248 CLYTHA VILLA, 26, CLIVE-ROAD, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER bTH, 1888. COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOUN PRECIS KLY. UNRESERVED SAL F, OF SUBSTANTIAL MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in rep, mahogany chairs and couches in cloth and hair, gilt pier glasses, an excellent (nearly new) full compass trichord pianoforte, in walnut case, by H. Tolkien and Co., London; mahogany dining and other tables, rosewood cheffoniere with marble top and plate-glass doors and back, 28-day marble and other clocks, mahogany 4-ft. sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, ornaments, pictures, fenders, and irons, oak hall and umbrella stands, chairs, stair carpet and rods, Ac. superior iron and brass bed- steads spring, hair, and wool mattresses down, steads spring, hair, and wool mattresses down, feather, and miilpufi beds pair superior mahogany toilet chests of drawers, painted and other wash- stands and tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, carpets and rugs, &c., &c., together with the usual kitchen utensils and sundries, MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by the occupier to ,ELL t,y PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, December 5th, 1888, commencing at 12 o'clock noon precisely, the whole of the above effects. Goods on view day prior to and on morning of sale. Offices and Salerooms 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 3222 Nos. b2 and 54, WOOD-STREET, held for aterm of 99 years, from February, 1858, at a ground rent 01 B6 12s for the two houses, and let at 12s 6d per week each. No. 13, GREEN-STREET, held for a term of 99 years, from March, 1870, at the low ground rent of £ 2. No. 6b, ELDON-ROAD, held for a term of 99 years, from, March, 1884, at a ground rent of A;4 9, and let at 12s 6d per week. MR MONTGOMERY is instructed to SELL the above by AUCTION at the Q.ueen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 4th December, at Seven o'clock. Particulars of David Lewis, Esq.. Solicitor, 3, Charles-street; or of the Auctioneer, 61, Queen.street, Cardiff. 21 THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, (opposite T.V.R. Station), CARDIFF. FRIDAY NEXT, Nov. 30TH. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that lie will hold his next SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C., on the above date. Present entries include horses from W. Kirk by, Esq., Newport, Mr C. Morgan, Mr J. Abbott, and oihers. Early entries respectfully solicited. Entrance fee, 3s. 3189 THE ANNUAL SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1888. CAKR FACH FARM (Within One Mie of Newport) IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE of 25 pecigree Hereford and other fat cattle, 140 fat wethers and ewes in lamb, 12 powerful cart and nag horses, 45 lots of poultry (including 80 Antwerp pigeons), 50 lots of implements, 2alots of horse loin cloths and waterproof covers, 350 tons of prime clover and hay, the whole of which MR THOMAS PARRY has again been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles D. Phillips to SELL by AUCTION, entirely without reserve, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, December 4th, 1888. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11. Sale at 12 sharp. Full particulars in catalogues to be obtained of the Auctioneer. „ Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, Mon., Nov. 13th, 1888. 3183 ASK Youit GROCER FOR GRACE, CRAVE, It CO.'S PURE SWEETS, 189 3107 DIRECT FROM THE MILL, NITTING WORSTEDS & KNITTED HOSIERY AT MILL PRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE QREENOCK ROUSTED MILL YARN STORES HAS BEEN OPENED BY THE SPINNERS AT 26, JJIGH-GTREET ARCADE. s Branches or Agents in every Town in Scotland and England. Agents wantea in the smaller Towns in Wales.-Apply FLEMING, REID & CO., 153 13565 GREENOCK. 2932 THE GREAT BLOOD THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of theblood, stomach liver, and kidneys they go tot be core of every aisease, where no other medicines have nower to roach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followins comniaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in the heaa, aimnesa of sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, paimtauon of the heart, liter and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumoago, piles, gravel, nains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of ail descriptions, oorns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face au:i body, swelled feet or iegs, scans and itca, erysipeias jaundice, and dropsy, ana levers 01 all kinds In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or irom the BurUOCS Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea. 100< nlt5 bjT ^.nctton. SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 28th NOV. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -Lv I. have (on account of whom it may concern) received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Atlantic Warehouses, East Dock, Cardiff, on WED- NESDAY, 28th November, 1888, at 12.30 o'clock, about 420 Quarters WHEAT, Discharged damaged Ex Gitana, from Talcahuano. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers. lisk; EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY. DEC. 1, 1888. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their Next STUD SALE OF 80 HORSES On the above date, including 3 HUNTERS, the Property of a Gentleman, who may be referred to. 2 HUNTERS, the Property of A. D. Fussell, Esq. Also Entries from Thos. Gibbs, Esq., H. F. M. Wplls, Esq., J. Prichard. Esq., E. W. Davies, Esq,, N. E. Williams, Esq., etc. 3048 MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT." RE THE CARDIFF AND COUNTY COACH-BUILD- ING COMPANY.—IN LIQUIDATION. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of the whole of the NEW CARRIAGES. PLANT. MACHINERY, and STOCK-IN-TRADE o' superior quality, upper- ta ning to a large and iirst-class trade, AT THE CARRIAGE WORKS, HOPE-SI BEET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from the liquidator, W. Macdonald, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above works, without tf e slightest reserve, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, December 4th and 6th, 1888, at 11 o'clock each day, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN- TRADE, NEW CARRIAGES, SEASONED TIMBER AND PLANT, belonging to the above Company. IN THE SHOW ROOM, the carriages consist of pair horse and single BROUGHAMS, LANDAUS, VICTORIAS, PARISIAN, AN 1> OTHER PHAETONS, ALEXANDRA CARTS, POLO CARTS, GADABOUTS, C SPRING BUGGIES, GIGS, LANDAULETTES, WHITECHAPEL DOG CARTS, FULL SIZE AND PONY, and a variety of CARRIAGES IN COURSE 'OF CONSTRUCTION, carriage covers, & c- THE STOCK OF WELL-SEASONED TIMBER. comprising English ash, yellow pine, American white- wood, elm, birch, oak, walnut, mahogany, cedar, lance- wood shafts, gremheart ditto, betU cartwings, American elm poles, poles, and bars. THE CONTENTS OF THE WHEELERS' SHOP. A large stock of superior paints and varnishes of all colours and first quality, sand paper, painter's brushes, paint milis, stonu, &a, linseed oil, sweet oil, turpentine. THE SUPERIOR CLOTH AND TRIMMINGS, Consisting of best blue and green cloth, seaming, pasting, buttons, plush, Morocco leather, American cloth, carpets, aprons, patent leather, cushions, covered wings, hide leather, THE STORES. SEVERAL THOUSAND GROSS OF SCREWS, rose head, bolts, shatt stops, dragon tongue bolts, flat- head bolts, shackel bolts, carriage steps of every description, nails, pins, rivets, tyre nails, brass door and other hinges, break blocks, oval clips, a large assortment of tiles, silver-plated rails and caps, ivory rings and knobs, carriage door handles, brass and plated break bandies, whip sockets, several dozen pairs of expensive lamps, a variety of Collings' and other axles, springs, a variety of miscellaneous items. THE lllTINGS, FIXTURES, AND PLANT IN SMITH'S SHOP, top and bottom tools, bolsters, tongs, punches, man- drils, bevels, squares, wrenches, hand and sledge hammers, spanners, taps and dies, set of dies, drills, hand braces, cramps, set hammers, double and single bonnets, vices, anvils, troughs, drilling machine, water backs, fitting plates, bellows, benches, a large quan- tity of ironwork in course of completion, A LARGI STOCK OF IRON AND STEEL of every variety used in the trade. The office furmture, iron safe, and a variety of mis- cellaneous effects. ON VIEW THE DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had seven days prior to sale of the auctioneers W. Macdonald, E,q., Liquidator, 21, High-street; or Messrs MORGAN & SCOTT 2939 Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff. On DECEMBER 6th, 7th, & 8th. A HIGHLY-INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT SALE OF ANCIENT FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, BRONZES, a VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS (Chiefly by the most renowned Masters of the Early School of Pictorial Art), A HANDSOME DbIG-RUOM IN FINELY. CARVED OLD OAK, OLD FAMILY PLATE, ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE, in all upwards of 800 VOLUMES, THE FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS OF 13 BEDROOMS, and Minor Offices. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to catalogue and arrange for Sale at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Carditf, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, December bth, 7th, and 8th, 1888, at 11 o'clock each day, the above IMPORTANT ASSEMBLAGE OF FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART, OLD CHINA, AND PAINTINGS, IN ALL ABOUT 1,000 LOTS. The CONTENTS of the BEDCHAMBERS, including fittings in Spanish. Mahogany, Asht Walnut, and Satin- wood, with handsome Bedsteads of Parisian and Arabian shape in massive brass and rich woods, with costly bed furniture, some of the Wardrobes with diamond edge plate-glass panels, toilet tables on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY FINE WALNUT BEDCHAMBER SUITE, with all the APPOINT- .MEN'I S and writing table en suite. A BRASS BEDSTEAD, hair-stutfed mattresses, feather bedding, bed linen, toilet ware, tine Wardrobes, both large and small, carpets bordered and shapeu to rooms. The DINING-ROOM ENTIRELY FURNISHRD in BEAUTIFUL OLD CARVED OAK, with high back chairs in carved oak, in velvet and leather coverings, a VERl FINE DINNER WAGGON, deep rim gong on beautifully carved stanu, A N OBLE SIDE- BOARD with carved tigure ornaments ami figure pillars, a 10ft. DINING TABLE of the early period, richly carved cornices, a vary fine NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET, 17ft. x 15ft., three pair of curtains en suite, a CARVED WRITING TABLE ON PEDES- TAL OF DRAWERS, a MASSIVE OCTAGON TABLE DECORATED WITH BEAUTIFUL CARVINGS, a flnely-carved old chest with figure subjects, a Ions Cise clock, a PAIR OF VERY VALUABLE CARVED OAK BOOKCASES in figure subjects, arm-chairs and settees in velvet, a GRAND PORCELAIN CHINA & GILT DINNER Jc DESSERT SERVICE of 150 pieces, the valuable bronzes, a large pair of Marli horses, a mas- sive marble clock, a curious coal vase and fender, rugs, dcc. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE includes suites of silk and chenille window hangings and portieres, with LOUNGES, SETTEES, and CHAIRS en suite, in ROSEWOOD, in needlework covering two VERY HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CABINETS, a SEVKN-OCTAVE FULL-TRICHORD IRON FRAME UPRIGHT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in a beautiful inlaid case by JOHN BRJNSMEAD and SON, purchased new within the last six months (the maker's warranty wilt be sold with it), pair oval girandoles, a VERY FINE MAHOGANY and MAR- QUETERIE CABINET, properly inlaid, a VALU- ABLE EBONY and BIU "I L BOOKCASE with ormolu enrichments and plaque, A F I N E WALNUT-TREE CABINET inlaid with marqueterie-des-Jleurs a VERY GRAND and REAL ORMOLU GARNITURE DU CHEMINEK, centre and other tables, writing tables, a grand Wilton pile carpet, wool hearthrugs, music cabinets, fire-screens, a pair of handsome brass fenders, irons, and coal vases. A COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA, including a pair of REAL SEVRES VASES, a MATCHLESS PAIR OF EMPIRE VASES, all the decorations of the cabinets ana tables in Chelsea, Lowestoft, Crown Derby, Berlin, and Dresden, a SET OF JARS, a FINE SET oF FOUR DRESDEN FIGURES, representing Earth, Air, Fire, and Water, several valuable Plaques, and a multiplicity of decora- tive items. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED ROOM IN POL- LARD, OAK, includes valuable Oil Paintings. The furni, ure is of finely figured pollard oak, and includes a 6ft. bin. GRAND SIDEBOARD, with very high glass back, a massive Dining Table, a FULL SUITE OF 10 CHAIRS, upholstered in real morocco, and a dinner wagon, coal vase, chimney-glass, in carved frame, a suite of handsome curtains, a VERY FINE AXMIN- STER CARPET, clocks, and ornaments in bronze, ma.ii>lirn Hurl oxidized ware. A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PICTURES of the Ancient and Modern School of Pictorial Art, including examples by A, Fraser, C. Allbon, McAlpine, Chambers, J. F. Herring, sen., D. Cox, S. Cook, Lanalois, Masters, B. Bale, B. Williams, G.Morland, J. B Pyne, T. Creswick,R.A., Herring, jun., Correggio, J. Stark, ll. Foster, Larets, J. B. Hardy, F, UnderhilL THE VALUABLE OLD FAMILY SILVER OF 1,000 ozs. JEWELLERY and Plated Articles, by Mappin and Webb. SILVER. Oval Basin with handles, chased Brush with handle, a handsome Jug with snake handle, a VERY HAND- SOME COFFEE POT, ANTIQUE PIERCED OVAL SNUFFEK TRAY AND SNUFFERS, antique round chased Teapot, Muffineer, Breakfast Cruet, several Silver Cups, SET OF FOUR OLD CHASED CANDLE- STICKS, 12 silver gilt Fruit Spoons, morocco leather Dressing Case with fittings. Saltcellars, Inkstand, chased Beaker, curious old Spoon with long chased handle, 12 pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks, silver wishes of various sizas, Piano Candlesticks, hot water Jug, VALUABLli OLD IRISH MUG, Chamber Candlesticks, Table and Dessert Knives with chased silver handles. PLATE by Mappin and Webb. Soup tureen, entree dishes, table and dessert spoons and forks coffee pot and te't ditto, plated dishes, candlesticks, cruets, paper knife. JEWELLERY. Carriage clock (in case), silver pocket-book, necklaces, portrait of Charles I., BRACELETS, gold sets, SET OF DIAMOND STUDS, pearl earrings, a very tine silver gilt card case, two very old silver watches and • hatelaines, a FEW VERY RARE COINS, viz., Romeo and Juliet (7líO years before Chiist), Herod the Great, lleniy II. (1154). copper coin Charles 1., shilling piece C ar et II., Constantine the Great, silver coin William III., Qeorge III., silver penny Queen Elizabeth, and other old coins. A LIBRARY OF BOOKS. The FURNITUi K AND SITTINGS OF HALL, CORRIDORS, AND STAIRCASES embrace oak hall furniture, marble-top tables, a tine old glass, a pair of plaques after Teniers, busts, brackets, old swords, guns, horse pistols, mats, and carpets. The CONTENTS of CHINA PANTRIES. A Minton's tea, breakfast, and dessert set, expensive table glass, dec. The Garden and Outside Effects include an iron garden roller, 2 sets of lawn tennis, a lawn mower, 4 garden chairs, a length of garden hose. ON VIEW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4TH AND 5TH. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY, 6th.—Contents of bedrooms, dining-room, library, drawing-room, and housekeeper's room, old china pantries, and out-door effects. FRIDAY, 7th.—Remainder of bedroom furniture, the old oak room and morning room, hall, and servants offices. SATURDAY, Sth.-1,000 ozs. plate, jewellery, %rd plated articles; the library of books. Detailed Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 2842 BILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Ksardings in Newpor. Ac. Worfc exoomod wito aes^tcb 10Q9 aU5 bu Auction. SALE THIS DAY. TO COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, MER- CHANTS, AND OTHERS. 55, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have re- ceived instructions from Mrs Jones, who is re- tiring from business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, November 28, 1388, and following day, if necessary, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of that old-established business of coachbuilders and wheelwrights and agricultural implement agency, comprising a quantity of oak and ash 2in. and 3in. planks, about 1,000 felloes, a quantity of dressed spokes, about 1,000 undressed do., a quantity of turned and unturned stocks, 17 pairs of lancewood shafts, 7 cwt. of bolts and nuts, 20 pairs of steel springs, 25 pairs of axles, 4 cwt. of cart moulds, tyre rivets, staples, shaft tyres, plough fittings, rurnip cutter, chaff cutters, patent'weighing machine, 2 lever scales, 6 pig troughs, 50 navvies' shovels, quantity of chain, 3 dozen hay forks, iron tireproof safe by Phillips, 4 lifting jacks, grindstones in frames, 4 tons of old iron, several tons of tyre and other iron, tyreing platform, tyre bender, a quantity of smiths'tools, 2 bellows, 2 anvils, 3 vices, stocks and dies, swage block, tue irons, drilling machine, joiners' benches, trap rails, lamps, &c. a quantity of naints, varnish, brushes, &c., also a superior well-made flour wagon, quite new, 3 ploughs, &c., &C. Dog Cart, Set of Harness, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. N.B.-The premises to be Let. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 3001 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have received instructions from a London Firm ot Wholesale and Export Agents to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 3rd, and five following days, at 6.30 each Evening, a portion of a valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, comprising electro-plated tea and coffee services, coffee trays, salvers, tea pots, cruets, egg epergnes, liquor franleg, table gongs, biscuit boxes, claret jugs, entree dishes, soup tureens, tea kettles, hot water jugs, sauce boat. &c., &c.; also a choice assortment of cases of ivory handled fish and dessert knives and forks, with sterling silver mounts, fish carvers; canteens of cutlery and plate (for 12 persons), salad bowls, &.c- a quantity of table cutlery and spoons and forks, opera and field glasses, and a varied stock of diamond jewellery and watches, consisting of diamond and sapphire half hoop, single stone, and dress rings scarf pins, studs, brooches, bracelets, Ac.; ladiew and gentlemerf's gold keyless lever watches, silver Boston levers and Genera watches, &c. Clocks, bronzes, Vienna and Dresden china. May be viewed on Saturday, December 1st, and mornings of sale; and further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Messrs Hill and Co., Castle-street, Swansea. 3228 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, PROSPECT-PLACIG, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS &SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms, High-street, Swan- sea, on TUESDAY, the 4th December, 1888, subject to conditions ot Sale- LOT 1.—All that commodious SHOP, DWELLING. HOUSE, and OFFICES, situate and being No. 2, Prospect-place, Swansea, containing shop, sitting-room, 3 bedrooms, 3 attics, 4 rooms let as offices, cellars, store-rooms at back, and having a back entrance from Bath-lane, now in the occupation of Mrs Lefauve, Messrs Griffiths and Pollard, and others, LOT 2.—All that COTTAGE at back of Lot 1, and sitnate in Bath-lane, containing 4 rooms, let to Mrs Chard at the weekly rent of 7s 6d. Lots 1 and 2 are conveniently situate near the Docks, and are held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1810, at a ground rent of £31:\s 6d per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of Sale. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street; or to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea 3159 TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF DESIRABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY AT SWANSEA. MESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, November 30th, 1888, the following desirable LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY:- LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE situate and being No.8, Clarence-terrace, Clarence-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr W. Brown at the yearly rental of £16. Held for a term of 91 years, from the 20th day of September, 184. at the annual ground rent of £1 lis 8d. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 43, Gorse-lane, Swan- sea, now in the occupation of Mr William Caswell, at the yearly rental of 28. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 24th day of June, 1875, less one day, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 16s 6d. LOT 3.— All those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 3 and 4, Hall-street, Carmarthen-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs Michael Dacey and James Allen, at the weekly rentals of 6s 6d and 7s respec- tively. Held for a term of 75 years, from the 25th day of March, 1856, at the annual ground rent of EZ 18s. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 can be had on application to Messrs Beor, Fry, and Plant. Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea as to Lot 3, to Edwin Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Goat-street, Swansea and as to the whole, to the Auctioneers, Fisher-street, Swansea.3227 PENTRE YSTILL, SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY. MESSRS JOH:N F. HARVEY AND co. are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Auction Mart, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY. the 28th day of Novem- ber, 1888, ac 4 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced), the following „ LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY, viz. All those 6 COTTAGES and SHOP, being Numbers 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, and 16, Psntre Ystill, near the Pentre Toll Gate, together with a piece of land ad. joining and abutting the main road. The premises are held for a term of 99 years from September, 1853, subject to the low ground rent of £ 2 8s.. The property is let at weekly rentals, producing a gross rent of £ 7110s. Each Cottage contains three rooms. The Shop con- tains three bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, and a shed at the back. The Auctioneers call the attention of speculators to this property, as, being situate in the main road and close to the Cwmfeiin Tinworks, it affords a good opportunity for investment. Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, Swausea or of the Auctioneers. 3124 COEDYGORAS FARM. _> LLANEDARN. GLAMORGANSHIRE- Distant about two miles from Cardiff, and equal dis. tance from Llanishen Station on the Rhymney Railway. HIGHLY IMPORTANT S4LIS OF CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS. &c. MR HENRY LEWIS has been favoured with instruction from Mr E. Edwards, who is giving up farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on thepremisea as above, on TUESDAY, December 4th, IS88, the whole of the following FARMING STOCK, viz., 50 Breeding Ewes, 2 Shropshire Down Rams. 28 Cattle of the Pure Hereford and Shorthorn Breed. 8 Horses, 1 Sucker, Geese, Fowls, &c. IMPLEMENTS.—1 five horse.power steam engine, I 'ITS. corn grinding mill, 1 cake crusher, 1 chaff machine, 1 Cambridge roller, 2 harrows. 1 chain harrow, 3 wheel ploughs, 1 double plough, 2 mowing machines, 1 scarifier. 2 scuffiers, 1 horse rake, with other articles too numerous to mention, of good quality. CROPS.-5 ricks of prime meadow hay, 2 ricks of oats, about 8 acres of mangolds and swedes. HARNESS. -1 sets of shaft harness. 1 long ditto, 1 U.O. ditto, 1 trap aitto. About 160 acres of roughage to be let in lots from the day following the day of sale until the 1st of February, 1889. Two months' credit will be given to purchasers of > £ 10 and upwards, or discount will be allowed for casb- at the rate of B5 per cent, per annum. Luncheon on the tables at 11 o'clock. Sale to com- mence at 12 o'clock. The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to the' high quality of the above siook, which are in excellent condition. Gellihir Farm, Nelson, Treharris, R.S.O., Nov. 20th, 1888. 3237 I" ales bl1 3pribaft Catrtrart. ON SALE. —The ORGAN itTthe UNI- TARIAN CHURCH, SWANSEA, to make room for a large new instrument. Two manuals, 13 stops; splendid mahogany case gilt pipes. Price where it stands, £40. Apply to P. CONACHER Jr CO., Organ Builders, 3179 Springwood Works, Huddersfleld. 13 rovertg, ft. to Itt. ENVOE CASTLE ESTATE.—TO BE LET, from 2nd February next, HOLTON FARM, situate in the Parishes of Merthyrdovan and Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, containing about 252 acres arable and pasture. Also GAltN FARM, situate in the parishes of Wen- voe, St Andrew's Major, and Merthyrdovan, con- taining about 160 acres arable and pasture. -Apply to 3156 Mr THOS. EVANS, The Vishwell, Wenvoe. I IIIKALU,L TEETH XEiSTH i Prisw Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Puris, 1867 M R Ki ALL, SURGEON DENTIST ;3I Years* Experience; 21 Years in Swansea) 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting; Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workmsn- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower' Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Munday, Cardiff; Garrett, Bros., Newport; J. G. Isaac ItedateHaymat)). Neath: K.C. Evans. Cardigan. 1038 THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES MANURE COMPANY, LIMITEDW A UN TREODA WORKS, LLANDAFF.—The above Com pany, having purchased the businesses of Messrs Gash and Sons at Cardiff and Treforest, and of Mr Gibbs at Merthyr are prepared to remove live and dead horses, &c., within a radius of 12 miles of either of the places named. Telegrams and orders promptly attended to. Full value given. The only licensed slaughterers in ( the districts. 3007 E. GIBBS, Manager. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PIIXS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu anities and relieve thedistressini; symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid und 2s 3d, of all chemists Sent anywhare for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and I anities and relieve thedistressini; symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid und 2s 3d, of all chemists Sent anywhare for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and I Midland Ding Co. uiscein.Beware of ZnuUtwos sr>ieiS public Itatias. FEDERATION BAZAAR PRIZE F DRAWING. The following are the Winning Numbers :—1st prize, 557 2nd, 1,372 3rd, 1,893 4th, 1.109; 5th, 4,762 ,6t2-u_213 THE WELSH CHURCH AT CARDIFF. THE MEMORIAL STONE OF ST. DAVID'S MISSION CHAPEL, IN HOWARD GARDENS, Will be laid TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 28th, 1883, By Mrs LEWIS, of the PALACE, LLANDAFF, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese and others will take part in the proceedings. Offerings will be received on the stone. 3249 CARDIFF FAT CATTLE SHOW WILL BE HELD IN THE EXHIBITION. B UILDINGS, CARDIFF, ON DECEMBER 15TH AND 1?TH, 1888, When aboat:C4OO will be given in Prizea. ALL CLASSES OPEN. Entry Forms can be bad of 2861 L. GOTTWALTZ, HON. SEC, "\TARBERTH CHRISTMAS SHOW OF JLL DOGS, LIVE AND DEAD POULTRY, FAT PIGS, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE, &c., OPEN TO ALL COMERS, WILL BE HELD IN THE MARK KT-HOUSE, -ON WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of December, 1888 For Schedules and Entry Forma apply to the Hon. Sec., Mr J. A. Davies, Postmaster, Narberth. Entries close 10th December. THE DELHI AND LONDON BANK, LIMITED, ROYAL BANK BUILDINGS, 123, BISHOPSGATE- STREET WITHIN, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN INDIA, 1844; IN LONDON. 1865. Hie Bank receives deposits for 12 months at 44 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly, on 1st January and 1st July. The Bank receives deposits for 12 months at 44 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly, on 1st January and 1st July. Interest is also allowed on current accounts, and all description of banking business done free of charge to constituents. 3125 JJOYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, 1889. SWANSEA AND SOUTH WALES CENTRE. CANDIDATES must SEND their NAMES, with particulars (and fee of one guinea), on printed forms, to be had of the Local Representative, ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th, at TWO O'CLOCK, to W. B. BROAD, Local Representative. Longlands House, Swansea 3231 CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BAND OF c HOPE UNION. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL AND PUBLIC MEETING, at THE PARK HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1888. CHOIR, 300 VOICRS. Conductor—Mr F. W. NooTB. Organist-Miss L HOOPER. Pianist—Miss B. JONES. ADDRESSES by CHARLE S WAKELY, Esq. (Secre- tary United Kingdom Band of Hope Union); Revs J. R. BUCKLEY, Vicar of Llandaff A.TILLY, G. HAR. GREAVES, ahd G. HACK. Chairman, JOHN CORY. Esq., J.P. Doors open at 6.30 to commence at 7 o'clock. 3229 Tickets—Balcony, Is. ;body ot ball 6d. children, 3d. ■Jj-OTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. CONSTANTINOPLE. The Old-established English House, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOTEL, 7 and 9, Rue Omer, Per- shamba Bazaar, Galata, ConsLantinople. Luncheons, Dinners, Beds. Noted for its cleanliness and comfort. Charges moderate.-Proprietor, W. V. SHELTON. 362 A GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF AN ENDOWMENT FUND POJl, THE REST (CONVALESCENT HOME) AT PORTHCAWL, GLAN., Will take place in the PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, ON DECEMBER 11TH, 12TH, & 13TH, 1888. The Bazaar is unde-i the distinguished patronage of H.R.H. The PRINCESS OF WALES, The MARCHIONESS OF BUTE, The COUNTESS OF DUNRAVEN, &C., &c., &C. The undermentioned ladies have kindly consented to act as stallholders LADY PRESIDENT'S STALL. MARGAM ABBEY AND EWENNY PRIORY. BADGE-The Leek. Mrs PICTON TURBERVILL. Miss TALBOT, Mrs BAN- FORD, Mrs JOSKPH MOORE. CALEDONIAN STALL. BADGE-The Scotch Thistle. Mrs JOHN GUNN, Mrs MARCUS GUNN, Mrs C. LUNDIE, Mrs T. WALLACE. CYFARTHFA CASTLE AND TALYGARN STALL. BADGE-The Christmas Rose. Mrs GODFREY CLARK, Mrs W. CRAWSHAY. PORTHKERRY STALL. BADGE-The Vielet. Mrs JOHN CORY. PENARTH STALL. BADGE-The Primula. Mrs J. GASKELL, Mrs GIBSON. IVY STALL. BADGE-The Ivy. Mrs THACKERAY, Mrs SAVILLE, Miss C. LLEWELLYN GROVER. MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS DISTRICT STALL. BADGE-Holly. MRS CRESSWELL, Mrs T. DAVIKS, Mrs DYKE, Mrs HARRUP. Mrs GWILYM JAMES, Mrs PLEWS, Mrs D. A. THOMAS. GWENT AND MORGANWG STALL. BADGR-The Rose. LADY MORGAN, Mrs W. BRADLEY, Mrs FRANKLEN EYANS, Mrs HENRY LEWIS, Mrs W. TAYLOR. ABERDARE VALLEY STALL BADGE-The Fern. The LADY ABERDARE. LADY LKWIS. BRIC-A-BRAC STALL. BADGE The Buttercup. MRS CAMPBELL CORY, Miss CARTER. .CARDIFF STALL. BADGE-The Chrysanthemum. Mrs ROBERT BIRD. MIs P. MOREL, Mrs T. MOREL, Mrs E. R. MOXEY, Mrs LEWIS WILLIAMS. FRUIT AND FLOWER STALL. BADGE-The Shamrock. Mrs J. STUART CORBETT, junr., Mrs J. A. CORBETT, Mrs EVAN LEWIS. DAIRY STALL BADGE-The Ox-eyed Daisy. Mrs INGLEDEW. REFRESHMENT STALL. BADGE-The Forget-me- not. Mrs F. EDWARDS, Mrs FULTON, Mrs IIIBBR;%T, Mrs NORTH, Mrs SARGEAUNT, Mrs Mrs VAUGHAN. THE BAZAAR WILL BE OPENED ON THE FIRST DAY BY TIm RIGHT HON. THE LORD ABERDARE. ON THE SECOND DAY BY THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF. ON THE THIRD DAY BY On December 11th there will be HARP RECITALS in the LESSER PARK-HALL, at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., by Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), Her MAJESTY'S HARPIST, assisted by his Pupils, Mr Williams and Miss Barnby. On December 12th there will he an Exhibition of the Celebrated TABLEAUX VIVANTS, under the Direction of Mrs WALIIRON. and a Dramatic Entertainment nnder the Management of Mrs Henry Lewis, Green Meadow. The CARDIFF MINSTRELS will also give a PERFORMANCE in the EVENING. On December 13th VARIOUS ENTERTAINMENTS (including TABLEAUX VI VAN 1 i>) in the after- noon, and a PERFORMANCE by the CARDIFF HISTRIONIC CLUB in the Evening. SEATS FOR MR THOMAS'S CONCERTS can be reserved at Mr William Lewis's, Duke-street, on and after 28th inst. Admission to Afternoon Concert, 2s Evening do., 2s and Is Double Transferable Ticket, admitting to Reserved Seats at both Concerts, 3s 6d. The Hon. Sec. (Miss Grover, Crockherbtown House, Cardiff) will be glad to secure seats for persons at a distance. PRICES OF ADMISSION ,ON TUESDAY—Opening Ceremony at 2.0 p.m,, 2s; after 6.0 p.m., Is. ON WEDNESDAY-Is after 6.0 pm., 6d. ON THURSDAY—Is after 6.0 p.m., 6d. SEASON TICKETS, 2s 6d Children under Twelve years of age, Half-price. The Bazaar will be closed each day at 10.0 p.m. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued by all the Railway Companies. ASK TOUR GROCER FOR GRACE, ClrAVB, ft Co. a BAiLiiis POWDER 190 3106 INVALID MEN WHO ARE NERVOUS JL AND DEPRESSED, without joy for the present or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, I should send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and I address. The SECWcuz"x, fitsUak-sftuare, Sheffield CBataMubed 1830). U7T I 91 UtLi COUNCIL (ELECTIONS LJMORGANSHIRE COUNTY COUN- VJ CIL ELECTION. To the feLECTORS of the ELECTORAL DIVISION known as the WEST WARD of the MOUNTAIN ASH! LOCAL BOARD DISTRICT. ..L&DIN AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a candidate to repre- sent VG8 on the County Council of Glamorganshire. The transfer of power to the County Council, a body popularly elected, will doubtless add fresh strength and life to the principle of self-government, which has educated the inhabitants of the British Isles to the practice of ordered freedom, and the wise exercise of political power. In order that the new Act may be turned to the best account, it will be advisable to introduce some fresh blood, but at the same time it is most important to retain a sufficient number of those who have been convenant with the affairs of the County. I have had twelve years' experience of the manage- ment of County business, and have served on some of the most important committees. Should you do me the honour of electing me as your Representative, I feel confident that, with the experience thus acquired, I shall be able to do justice to your choice. Yours faithfully, HENRY C. BRUCE. Ynisygerwn, Neath, Nov. 19th. 202 3162 QLAMORGAN^COUNTY COUNCIL^ TO ?xB.E ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH AND EAST WARDS OF THE MOUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In response to the invitation of an influential and representative deputation of the Electors, and in conformity with the resolution of a public meeting confirming that invitation, I have much pleasure in coming forward as a candidate for the honour of representing you on the County Council. My long residence in the district, which has made me familiar with all its requirements, my experience on the various boards, such as the Local Board of Health, School Board, Board of Guardians, and High- way Board, which has gaiueil for me a thorough know- ledge of all the details of Local Government, and my connection, as agent, with Messrs Nixon's Navigation Company (Limited), who are the largest ratepayers in the district, will, I trust, be considered a sufficient qualification for the office. If you will do me the honour of returning me as your representative, it shall always be my sole aim and pleasure to watch and to promote your interests to the beat of my ability. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, f Your obedient Servant, O. J. M. GRAY. Tsoedyrhiw Forest, Mountain Ash, 3168 November 19th, 1888. 204 GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTOKS OF THE LLANTWIT FARDRE, LLANFABON, AND LLANWONNO RURAL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, Having been selected as the Liberal candidate to represent the above ward, I beg to offer you my services, and respectfully solicit your support. I have for years past had considerable experience in the management of public affairs as a member of the Hoard of Guardians and Local Highway Boards. If elected, no efforts shall be spared on my part to serve your interests truly and faithfully according to the best of my ability. I am your obedient servant, E. EDWARDS. Penlan House. Llanfabon. 3220 GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TOf THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DIVISION COMPRISING THE HAMLETS OF CAEGURWEN, MAWR, AND BLAENEGEL. LADIES AND GENTLFMBN"- I seek the honour of representing you in the Council which will be elected in the month of January xfext As I purpose, in the meantime, delivering public addresses, in various parts of the Division, on the safeiect of the Local Government Act and on questions pertaining tberetgo, I need not herein enter upon detail. If you elect me, I would do ray utmost to merit your confidence. I am, Your faithful servant, E. HALL HEDLEY. AUtycham (Hamlet of Mawr), Nov.. 1888. 3219 C 0 U iN T Y COUNCIL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been selected at a Public Meeting representing the Workmen and Tradesmen of the Ferndale Electoral Division in the County Council I have much pleasure in offering myself as your Candidate, and if elected I will endeavour to carry out the duties devolving upon me efficiently and economically. I 3086 Yours faithfully, F. L. DAVIS. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE COUNTY ELECTORS OF THE RESOLVEN DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— In January next you will be called upon to elect a member for our district on the Count, Council. Although I had no intention a few weeks ago to offer my services, but having been unanimously adopted by the different Liberal Associations of the district, it gives me very great pleasure to come forward as a candidate. Having lived in this Division for very many years, my views on public questions are pretty well known, and are in sympathy with those held by a large majority of the electors. I reepectfully solicit your votes, and, if elected, al matters affecting different interests concerning rate- I payers in the division, and especially so those affecting the working classes, shall have my best attention. I am, Your obedient servant, EDWARD PLUMMER. GlyncoTrwg. November 22nd, 1888. 3180 ONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY m COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTOKS OF THE ABERTILLERY LOCAL BOARD DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been unanimously adopted by the Liberal Association, Tradesmen, and Workmen repre. senting all the industries of the district as their Can. didate,I have consented to contest the above district in the Liberal and Labour interest. As Chairman of your Local Board, and a resident in the neighbourhood, I am intimately acquainted with the requirements of the district. Yours faithfully, H. J. PHILLIPS. Abertillery, 24th Nov., 1888 3246 BRECKNOCKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UPPER VAYNOR DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been unanimously selected at Meetings held at Pontsticill and Cwmtaff, I have great pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate to represent you in the County Council. I am a native of, and have considerable interest in. your Parish. Should you do me the honour of electing me, it shall always be my object to perform the duties entrusted to me in an efficient manner, having strict regard to economy. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, THOMAS JONES. Hafod, Dowlais, November 26th, 1888. 3250 (Mniiers an& (Contracts. £ JJREIT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for,the CONSTRUCTION of a SUBWAY near the (;owerton Station, South Whles. Plans and Specification may be seen, and Forms of Tender obtained, at the Office of the Engineer, at the Neath Station. Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside Tender for Works at Gowerton will be received on or before Tuesday, the llth proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. D. HIGGINS, Secretary. Paddington Station, London, 24th November, 1888. 3240 TENDERS are wanted for SINKING a PIT, 18 feet diameter, at New Tredegar, for the Powell Duffryn Company. Specifications on application at Aberaman Offices, Aberdare. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3209 _n- WATERPROOF COVERS and HORSE LOIN CLOTHS of all descriptions, coated with PHILLIPS' IMPROVED SPECIAL COMPOSITION. Full particulars on application to the manufacturer, CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Newport, Mon. I A good covering for the loins of a horse daring the cold and wet weatbe; Î8 aa good as an extra feed of com a day. 2626 1 -At (bbttration. CARDIFF! KEMOVAL OF DR. PARRY TO CARDIFF. MUSICAL TUITION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES JOSEPH PARRY, MUS. DOC. (CANTAB), LECTURER IN MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF AND MR D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY desire to make known to the musical public that in virtue of their removal to Cardiff, they will receive all private pupila in future at BEETHOVEN CHAMBERS, 2. NEWPORT-ROAD CARDIFF (Just opposite the College), And at their private residence, CARTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. SUBJECTS TAUGHT will be SINGING, COM- POSITION, PIANOFORTE, and the ORGAN. Prospectus, containing full particulars, may be had on application to Dr. Joseph Parry, Cartref, 23, Plymouth-road. Pehartb. 113,t-1522t) UOWBRIDGE. HE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL (Associates in Arts). The next term will begin TUESDAY, September loth. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, Locals, College of Preceptors, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College. Tuition by correspondence in Harmony and Counterpoint (Miss A. E. Culverwell. A. Mu.) Private lessons and classes for Oil Painting, Water Colours, &c., 2s 6d per lesson. Violin lessons by Professor E. T. Roberts (Carditf), 2 guineas per term. Examination successes and prospectus of school on application to the principals. 7S33 1024 NEATH. "VTEATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. JLL Higher Education.—Application for terms, &c., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 MAES Y CWMMEK. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, IF.E.L&, F.S.Sc. Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and tue Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). The last three years 600 certificate." over 400 dis- tinctions, and 360 special certificates have been gained from Trinity College, Royal Academy. College of Pre- ceptors, Science and Art (London), and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes from Trinity College and Science and Art (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 48 certificates of merit for drawing, painting (oil and water colour), and various kinds of needlework. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, in- cluding German, French, mathematics, drawing, paint- ing, music, book-keeping, geometry, perspective, Botany, Acoustics, literature, and everything useful. The Examiners c London) >aid:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent," "Scripture Excellent. £100 per annum is given in Scholarships, and Slo3 to £ 180 in prizes. Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in all parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholarships and preparation f or any University Exami- nation five guineas. Day pupils, one guinea. "A school to meet the times, good, cheap, and comfort able.Vide Press. 13527 2b68 HEREFORD. EREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE M COMPANY, LIMITED. LADY PRINCIPAL Miss CUST, assisted by an Able Staff of Resident English and French Teachers and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Local, College of Preceptor., and other examinations. The Domestic Arrangements are under the immediate supervision of the Lady Principal, and ate calculated to promote the health and comfort of the pupils. Terms for boarders under 12 years of age, 25 guineas per annum ditto above 12 years of age, 30 guineas per annum. Further information and prospectuses may be ob- tained from the Lady Principal, Hereford or from the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 1087 SWANSEA. R N O L D C O L L E G EB WOODLANDS-TERIiACE, CONSTITUTION HILL. SWANSEA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. SPECIAL FEATURES. A THOROUGH GUOUNDING in ENGLISH SUB- JECTS, classics, and uiattiematics. Good business education, including mensuration, correspondence, com- mercial knowledge, book-keeping, shorthand, and modern languages. Preparation fi r Preliminary Exami- nations, Pharmaceutical, Veterinary, Dental, Medical, Law, Society of Accountants. Railway and Civil Service, Theological and University Colleges. Ex- Pupil Teachers prepared for College or Certificate Examinations. Care- ful training of backward boys and others whose eaily education has been neglected. The health of delicate pupils carefully studied, A class in agriculture for farmers' sons. Scripture lessons twice a week. A debating class once a week. No boy is properly prepared for business without passing through a. school like this. Fees The lowest that can be charged consistent with the exceptional advantages. Boarders from 24 guineas I Day scholars from ó guineas per annum. The quarters begin July 26, Oct. 7, Jan. 17,andApril7. For further particulars apply to the Principal as above. 1234 LLANDOVERY. J LTN DOVER Y C O LL~E G E .J TWENTY-SIPVEN SCHOLARSHIPS Twenty-seven Scholarships, from £ 40 a year down- wards, worth altogether £ 390 a year, wilt be awarded on the results of an examination to be held on the 15th and 16th of January, 1889. For permission to compete, and full particulars, apply to the Warden, The College. Llandovery. 2833 CARMARTHEN. QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. FOUNDED 1576. HEADMASTER: J. J. LLOYD WILLIAMS, M.A., Oxford. MATHEMATICS B. H. HENsLEY, M.A Cambridge, 12th Wrangler. SCIENCE J. E. HARTIN, B A., Cambridge, 2nd Class Science Tripos. WITH OTHER EFFICIENT MASTERS. bchool in most healthy situation, with play-gronnds attached. Preparation for all public examinations. Additional boarding opened this term. Successes since November, 1887 £ 50 Classical Exhibition, Oxford first-class Loudon Matriculation, two higher Oxford and Cambridge certificates two distinctions do.; History and Chemistry, four lower do.; b3 first and second classes May examination Science and Art, South Kensington passes in Preliminary Law and Medicine, do. for National Provincial Bank, Matriculation Trinity College, Dublin, and Lampeter. Boys entering this term eligible for valuable scholar- ships offered January, 1889 N.B.—In la-s t lower certificate examination a boy from this school obtained highest number of first classes among Welsh candidates. Apply Head Master 1953 ffinanrial. STOCK EXCHANGE POOLS. H. B. SMITH, 110, CANNON-ST., LONDON, E.C., FORMS POOLS EACH WEEK for dealing in Stock Exchange Securities. 692 pgOPLE have just received PROFITS ranging from 40 to 44 per cent. in TtiR Ic, B POOLS only. For full particulars, post free, apply to 1041 H. B. SMITH, 13r331 HO- CANNON-ST.. LONDON. B.C. [2887 RISK LIMITED! PROFITS I UNLIMITED Special Option Pools (Registered) opened every Monday and Thursday. S5 12s 6d commands One Share gli 6 Two shares; and so on. in proportion, with no further liability. Large profits averaging £ 88 15s for every £ 11 5s invested have accrued to ttiose who have acted on their advice."—Vide Stocks and Shares," Aug. 18, 1888. Messrs Smith and Beresford have an ample capital for the conduct of a very large business."—Vide "The Stock Exchange Times," Sept. 1st. 1888. Descriptive pamphlet free on application to Messrs Smith and Beresford, Stock and Share Brokers, Devonshire Chambers, B shopsgate-street, E.C. 3046 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:—" Clerkship," London. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GRACE, CHAVE, & C.s SELF-RAISINO FLOUR. 188 3108 G. A. STONE & Co., I COMPLETE FUN KRAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ———— 1108 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, CAR D I F F. -\TO NAME OINTMENT. .131 This Ointment is confidentially recommended as all old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula, ?;landular swellings, ringworm, old wounds,' ulcerated egs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, <fcc- It will soon heal up tb" most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. "VTO NAME PILLS. _Ll For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, Ac., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon thesecretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name' Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists, price 7d. I Is lid, and 2s 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOR J. WHITEHOUSE. 194 DEMTEND. BIRMINGHAM. 1242 pubtic Amusnumts. CARDIFF. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEES Messrs E. <fe W. JOHN. ACTING AND BUSINESS MANAGER. Mr JOHN MAY. ASSISTANT MANAGER. Mr HENRY CAIRN CROSS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1888, And during the Week, Special Engagement of Mr I JJARRY M ONKHOUSE, With his own Original Company, as played by them <n London, assisted by Miss MAUDE BRANSCOMBE, the Charming and Popular Souorette, and the AMERI- CAN SISTERS, in their great Specialities in Songs aud Dances. „ TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28tb. 1888, And during the Week, L A R K S, In Three Acts. The latest London success by Wilton Jones. MONDAY, Dec. 3rd, 1888, Mr Stafford Grafton and Company, in the celebiated Drama, MONTE CRISTO. NEWPORT. A LBERT-HALL, NEWPORT. FIRST VISIT OF PIBOFESSOR ANDRE'S ALPINE CHOIR, COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH. A CHOIR OF LADIES, Giving a Charming and Unique, a Varied and Delightful Entertainment at POPULAR PRICES Is, 6d, 3d. 3247 CAERLEON. THE LLANGIBBY & fJTREDEGAR JJUNT STEEPLECHASES WILL TAKE" PLAC P. AT CAERLEON ON THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1888, UNDER GRAND NATIONAL HUNT RULES. JUDGE AND CLERK OF SCALES.Mr JOHN PRATT. CLERK OF THE COURSE Mr JAS. ROWE. STAKEHOLDER. .Colonel .LY.NE. j FIRST RACE, 12.30 P.M. Admission to the ground, 6d: Carriages, 3s each; Pair of Horses, bs each occupant, 6d, servants es. cepted. Any other carriage, 10s. JAMES ROWE, ) „ 3032 H. D.YORATH ;Hon-Sec0- Ipubltratimts. 2s 6d, post 2s 8d. Heywood, Paternoster Buildings, London. DIAGNOSTICS OF AURAL DISEASE, by S. E. SMITH, Esq., M.R.C.S.E., Aural Surgeon to the late National Ear Institution, London, inventor of. the new method of aoplying Remedial Agencies to the Cavity of the Tympanum, and of the Electric Catheter. THE PRESS:— "Mr Smith is the most practical aural surgeon of the day.Lmuimi Medical Review. '•He is the most expert operator." — American Medical Times. It is written by one who has had much experience in the treatment of diseases of the ear."—the fritic. A number ot deaf and dumb children have been placed under his treatment, and it is wonderful to mark the improvement these little creatures begin to show in regaining both speech and hearing." Edinburgh Review. Mr Smith's treatment has long been recognised as one of the most successful even in the worst of cases." -Christian Union. Attendance—10 till 2 o'clock, High-street Arcade, Cardiff (St. John-street entrance). 13523 9 -2691 Now Ready, Superior Paper and Binding, Price 4s bd. IR H Y S L E W I S, MINISTER OF BETHEL: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. BY DANIEL OWEX. TRANSLATED FROM THE WELSH BY JAMES HARRIS, Editor of 'The Red Dragon," the National Magazine of Wales; I Author of "The Bar Sinister," "Polly Morgan. Pit Girl," Herbert of Glaqlyn, a Story of the Eisteddfod, the Chapel, and the Coal Mine," ltc" ft. LONDON SIMPKIN, MARSHALL A CO. WREXHAM r HUGHES <fe SON. 56. HOPE-STREET. ——— 2293 M R GLADSTONE writes :— Dear Sirs,- I have now read through the life of Rhys Lewis which you kindly sent me. Its delineations of Welsh character are the best which I happen to have seen, and nothing can be happier than the mode in which, the highest truths are exhibited in contact with less elevated matter. I apply these remarks especially to the first moiety of the work. Yours faithfully and obediently. September 9th, 1888. W, E. GLADSTONE." Post Free, ONE SHILLING, bound in Green Cloth. JYJTB G. T. CONGREVE ON THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, &c., WITH THE NEW APPENDIX, Containing 226 Cases of deep interest, with recent letters, showing the PERMANENCE OF CURE. COOMBE LODGE. PECKHAM, S.E. 1190 READ THE LAW OF POPULA- TION," by ANNIE BESANT —A Work designed to induce married p,ple to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H, Reynolds Publisher, New Cross, London, S. h. on receipt of eight penny stamps. 799 ffjptlts. INNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea., 3d; or lireakfaat, Meart and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and j. 1258 E X HIBITION. JPIAN OS AND ORGANS, The EXHIBITION BEING CLOSED, R. J. HEATH & SONS are SELLING at their Wa.re. house, bl, Queen-street, Cardiff, at a great re- duction, the INSTRUMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN BETURNED. JEt J. HEATH AND SONS THE CHEAP piANOFORTE & ORGAN ERCHANTS, £ JARDOT. 9431 1066-6 JpENARTH NURSERIBB. IMMENSE STOCK of all descriptions of TREES and SHRUBS reauiarly transplanted and with splendid roots. SEE CATALOGUE, POST FREE. ROSES. t 'IRUIT TREES. ELEVEN ACRES. SHRUBS. iJJOSES. J^RUIT TREES. gHRUBS. ir.TMBERS, 4o. 7,000 FRRT of GLASS devoted to POT PLANTS. WREATHS AND BOUQUETS. 15C,000 QUICKS FOR HEDGES. RALPH QKOSSLING, PENARTH NURSERIES. INSPECTION INVITED. 312* JgARTLETT AND SON, 2 AND 3, WELSH BACK, BRISTOL GROCERS and PROVISION BALERS' SCALES, MILLS, and WEIGHING MACHINES, WOOD FITTINGS. SHOP FRONTS, COUNTERS, and TRADE REQUISITES. Repairs of all kinds. BRANCH DEPOT BARTLETT and SON, 2893 Mill Lane, Cardiff. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex (acquired ore*, institutional), Gravel, ana Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout ithe World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by ttke Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Dray; Company, t Lwcela. 1003 jjublir iXnTOswttttits. CARDIFF. T H E A T R E ROYAL. LESSBR AND MANA Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR EDWARD FLETCHER. All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players SPECIAL MASONIC PATRONAGE. TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY NOV. 28TH, LORD LYTTON S MAGNIFICENT PLAY, -{ I C H ELI E U, CARDINAL RICHELIEU EDWARD FLETCHER. BARADAS (on this occasion) EDMUND TEARLE. FRANCOIS Miss KATE CLINTON. JULIE DE MORTEMAR (for this night only) .Miss NELLIE Fl.ETCHER. By kind permission of Mes.-ir Wynn Millar and J. F. Elliston. GRAND SELECTION BY THE CARDIFF POLICE BAND. Concluding with TO OBLIGE FLETCHER. Supported by the Carditf Histrionic Society and the Misses Ada and Nellie Fletcher. TH URSD AY HAMLET. FRIDAY (Benefit of Mr Edmund 'reirle).. JULIUS CAESAR. SATURDAY. RICHARD III. MONDAY Next, Dec. 3, the Famous American Drama, THE STILL ALARM. Open 7. Commence 7.30. Half-price 9. Box Plan at Thompson & Shackvll's, Limited. AYLEURE'S CIRCUS, WESTGATE- STREET, OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH A FIRST-CLASS VARIETY AND EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCE Of the most refined character. Admission :-iueserved Seats, 3s; Boxes, 2i; Pit and Promenade, Is; Gallerv, 6d. Half.price at Nine o'clock to All Parts. Doors Open, 7.15. Commence 7.45. Carriages, 10.15. No expense has been spared in making this one of the mos. Comfortable Places of Amusement in South Wales. 3245 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CONCERTS. CONCERTS. ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. STRING QUARTET, LESSER PARK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28tb, at 8.15. UNRESERVED SEATS, ONE SHILLING. 3242 p ARK-HALL, CARDIFF. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS BY THE CARDIFF CHORAL UNION. CONDUCTOR Mr JACOB DAVIES. Arrangements are being (amongst others) made with the following artistes Madame Williams-Peiin, Miss Maggie Jones-Morewood. Miss Martha Davies, Miss Meredyth Elliott, Miss Elien Flynn, Mi Dyfed Lewys, Mr James Sauvage, &c., &c. Season tickets for balcony (10s 6d), also books of 12 tickets, Front Seats (5s), may be obtained of Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street; Messrs Thompson and Shackel! and Heath and Son, Queen-street Miss Morgan, stationer, Docks and members of the Choral Union. FIRST CONCERT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 1888. Artistes: Miss Maegie Jones-Morewood, Mr Dyfed Lewys, the Wonderful Boy Harpist. Ap Pearce and others also the Cardiff Choral Union. Accompanist and Pianist: Madame CLARA N. DAVIES. Admission :—Balcony, Is Front Seats, bd Second Seats and Promenade, 3d. Commence at 7.45 p.m. 3243 pARK IEI ALI. c ARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE. It being imperative to close the St. James's Hall for three weeks, the Directors of the World-renowned MOORE AND JgURGESS MINSTRELS FROM ST. JAMES'S HXLL, LONDON, Where they have been giving Performances Nine Times in Each Week for the past 23 Years, in One Continuous and Unbroken Season, have made arrangements to RE-VISIT CARDIFF, Giving Four Performances as under :— MONDAY, December 3, a* 8. TUESDAY, December (, at 8. WEDNESDAY, December 5, 3 & 8. THE WHOLE OF THE MAGNIFICENT COMPANY, THE SPLENDID CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, THE FINE CHOIR OF JUVENILE VOICES, THE PHALANX OE, COMEDIANS, Including the Inimitable Comedian, MR G. W. MOORE, WILL APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. PRICES OF ADMISSION 38, 2s, Is. The plan of the Reerved Seats at Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street, where Reserved Seats and Tickets may be obtained. Doors open for Day Performances at 2.30, Evening at 7.30. 166 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE NATIONAL JJAKERY CO.'S Each Cake bears the JO D. The Best Value Company's Name. NY obtainable. c A K E S. 2JECNAIRE MADEIRA CAKES ZECNAlRE GENOA CAKE 8 ZECNAIRE RICH FRUIT CAKES ZECNAlRE SULTANA CAKES ZECNAIRE SICILY CAKES ZECN AIRE LIGHT FRUIT CAKES JgECNAIRE COKERNUT CAKES ZECNAlRE DUNDEE CAKES ZECNAffiE MORELLA CAKES ZECN AIRE CURRANT CAKES ZECNAIRE BALMORAL CAKES rgECNAlRE FRUIT CAKES JgrECNAIRE SEED CAKES z ECNAIRE DOVER CAKES ZECNAIRE CITRON CAKEg ZECNAIRE ALMOND CAKES CRYSTALLIZED DESSKRT BISCUITS. RICH SCOTCH SHORTBREAD. FANCY SPONGE CAKES. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY. May be had of all Grocers in 3100 187 England, Scotland, and Woles. NEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- -L.1 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, 4k. Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to be dis tinctly addressed to T. Harry Hawkins. Neath 1094 ILL-POSTING. -PHILIP R. JAMES, 113 PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Treorky, and 6, Church-street, Pontypridd, Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rhondda .Valley &u»» and trap mi PitMMtote fec Hire, Ml* jittsinesa ZSortsses. JMPORTANT JJOTIOE, JJOWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFFER FOR SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29TH, 1888, SEVERAL MOST DESIRABLE LOTS BOUGHT FOR CASH DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. LOT 1.—A bis parcel of FASHION ABLE DRESS FA BE ICS, suitnUe for the present season, to be sold at. 4|1 up to 12fd per yard, every line worth 2d to 4a more. LOT 2.—Another special parcel of 42 and 44 incl) Plaid and Striped WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS, at a general reduction of 4d to 9d per yard. LOT 3.—Two hundred and ninety pieces STRIPED SKIRTINGS, at Clearing Prices. pLUSHES AND VELVETS Are in Rreat demand, and H. Jt Co. hold an Immense Stock, at the lowest possible prices. ■ NOTICE :— ON RJLHURSDAY, JQECEMBER 6TJJ 1888, the QHRISTMAS SHOW OF JJLANCY GOODS WILL COMMENCE. jJNLARGEMENT AND REBUILDING OF p REMISES. H& Co. respectfully inform their Customer* that all FURNISHING DRAPERY GOODS, TABLE LINEN, and CUR- TAINS are REMOVE;) to their NEW PREMISES in WHARfUN-STREET. ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29th, 1888, H. & Co. will sell a parcel of EMBROIDERED LINEN GOQOd at nearly half the original cost. H. & Co. have also bought for Cash a PARCEL of TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED PAIRS COLOURED CANVAS CUllTAINS, which will be soldatfully Twenty-tive per cent, under regular prices. In consequence of the Building Operations, H. & Co. are not now making a WINDOW DISPLAY OF MANTLES AND COSTUMKS; their Stocks are larger, better value, and sold in perfect order, at most reasonable prices. -.11" COSTUMES, SKIRTS, WRAPS. AND SHAWLS. m ILLINERY, gONNETS, JJATS. c APS, F LOWERS, & JIEATHERS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDER- CLOTHING bought direct, and sold at Wholesale Prices, not ordinary Retail Prices. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1888. H. & Co. will make a large display o FANCY AND CHRISTMAS GOODSf Hand CO. hold the Largest, the Best, and • Cheapest Stock of CARPETS, FLOOR- CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, CORTIC1NE, HEARTH-RUGSj MATS, te., tc., in the Trade. CABINET JJEPARTMENT Always contains the Newest Designs in DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOM FURNITURE ot superior manufacture, and 1\>0 all Goods arc bought direct from the makers for Cash, the prices will be fully 15 to 20 per cent. under ordinary houses. In this Department an Immense SLock of FANCY GOODS, ORNAMENTS, 4c- &c., suitable fox Christmas Presents, will be sold. G ENTLEMEN'S JJOSIERY AND jyjERCERY DEPARTMENT Is the LARGEST in CARDIFF, and many well-kuown makes of goods are sold fully ZO per cent. less than exclusiveHosiiry House-. Gentlemen who study economy should make themselves acquainted with this department. n IBBONS, JJABERDASHERY, T RIMMING8, FURS, LAcss GLOV bS, &c. CLOTHING CLUBS, QHARITABLK JNSTITUTIONS. H. & Co. have mmlf very lArj: pnrc!<a«<> of Blankets, F.mud. Si»*et., Q Counterpanes, Woollen Cioths, O.woie», &c., suitable for l-UUi Tcade, SALE OF FA-NT c Y QHRiSTM S gOODS TO COMMENCE ON T HURSDAY, DEC. 6TH, 1888. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, C* ARDIFF. 2232