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BARNESS, SADDLES, &c. LARGE SELECTION CAREFULLY MADE FOR IMMEDIATE USE. tIGRT & HEAVY HARNESS REPAIRED BY SPECIAL WORKMEN. ^SHOP'S BRIEF & CASH BAGS ARE SUPERIOR & CHEAPER. OnDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ARTHUR BISHOP, 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, V ALLSOPP A SONS, R BASS & CO., and otbera ^jr\ of the flnast BURTON PRICES. ALE3 Par Per Vz-Ov Kilderkin Firkin. NT C>>X f 18. 93 •< 21s 10a 6d N& C^V 24s 12a >v 0\ i And upwaTd. 1030 NEW IRISH BUTTER FRESH FROM CORK TWICE WEEKLY, PER 8D. POUND. THE FINEST DANISH BUTTER DAIRY THAT COMES FROM COPENHAGEN THIS WEEK, PER 1 S. POUND. THEN WHY BUY MARGARINE AT THE SAME PRICE AS GENUINE BUTTER: „ HOPKINS, HAYES MARKET, CARDIFF. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLCNG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. I GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 4414
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dipping Jloticgs. Jgfer flAKDIFF, SWANSEA, ftikfyA V-/ AND NEWPORT TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. a, FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS ""■tended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as C.h. follows .,J)IFF TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast Sttr MONDAY p.m. tide. frtUANSKA TO GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY Vj^ESDAY Evening. »V»tTpO^T TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast ^HY ALTERNATE TUESDAY p.m. tide. H^f°»e route offers a favourable opportunity for a pleasant trip to Ireland or Scotland. Passen- *ill find the cabin accommodation superior, and Summer Months, in addition to regular wards, a Stewardess is carried. to». 3—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s; Glas- • Cabin, 20s; Steerage, 12s 6d. SoMiers or bailors, eturnS-Fare and a Half, available'for two months. 8*» particulars from M. Jones and Brother, ,«*» R. Burton and Son, N ewport; or E. TAYLOR and CO., Cardiff. Adkr CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX MrfSpft .V The CARDIFF STEAMS HIT COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows :— n»2»DOGNE«. _Cardiff for Bordeaux „April 25 iv?i — — — Bordeaux for Cardiff May 1 u ootts an<i passengers. r 08 of freiRht, &:c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount stuart- *S"e, Cardiff. 1071 -gg1 HOOPER. CAMPBELL <fe CO., Managers. T> EGULAR SERVICE of ■tofrr^n ■ ■' first class powerful STEAMERS ^SEW& between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF,.and UBLIN, Cheapest and most Direct The DUBLIN GENERALRSTEAM SHIP ?ING COMPANY have Appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOK, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, » To SAIL (accidents excepted) From DUBLIN — °n FRIDAY, LIVERPOOL On SATURDAYj II CARDIFF to DUBLIN „ nnd LIVERPOOL On MONDAY. Rates and further particulars apply to M. jf^'Phy jun., 96, North Wall, Dubliu R, J. Swyny, '"Wlck-court, Liverpool; or to 1036 M. J. BEGG AND CO., DOCKS, CARDIFF. A M E H 1 O A JN LINE. JEliZrh UNITED STATES MAIL ^ifi !XBrsxkaMRES. LIVERPOOL TO PHILA. P DELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. tyf*3 ^Jigers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the bt rl 01 the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest and route to the West. 8Pr further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, c NCE, & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. Bftno • CDDLIPP, Ca tle road. Cardiff JONES »ti3* wul Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- (v*?*. Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place TILNET and Co., Abertillery; .1. MORGAN, i b 6 Pontvpool J. THOMAS, Tredegar; W. 21 m AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore A. Da VIES, Pontic ail"street. Pontlottyn lilJZABETH DAVIS, 52, j.^r^wlais, Merthyr Acs'rin <ft SII.COI:I»S, Swansea Ponfv "ORERTS, South Wales Emigration OfBce, A- H- THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; -—HITCHINAS, Agent, Aberkenfig 1016 j&fer tIverToo^L AND JgLgjjK/-BIRKENHEAD. KEGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION fy«i(r'rst Class full-powered Steamships of the South ea and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, PROSPERO," LLANE1.LY," "ORPHEUS," BUltRY," tlv«i:,er Steamers, are intended to sail as under "•vERPOOL & CARDIFF & NEWPORT (MON.). 3Ja«t LIVERPOOL from CARDIFF j|7i?JSidet Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf, W.Dock) *«ai>AYfife WEDNESDAY' TUESDAY & FRIDAY.* From Newport day later, to LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY. °.m LIVERPOOL | From LLANELLY 'Side, Trafalgar Dk), (New and Neville Docks), ide, Trafalgar Dk), (New and Neville Docks), If EsDAY SATURDAY. I WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. P0trourable rates to Merthyr, Carmarthen, Burry r:' and inland towns. Apply to the Company, Post Cq '2 Chambers, Llanely; and to Robert Gilchrist }(,' Water-street, Liverpool Liverpool Wharf, t(Krfp2.rt (Mon.) and Consume Chambers, 53, Bute- j?' Cardiff. tTnidUlth rates quoted, and passebgers booked to the Go States, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, Ac. Cojnn are on'y carried as per conditions endorsed on ^—Pony's sailing bills. *If inducement offers. 1187 JNJVIAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 'IV»SJJAN & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. '«RPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. to- RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., ^fcWaiter-street, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, SuJ^d's-piace, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., CaS?;?hip Brokers. Cardiff; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly • Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- coji, St. George-street. Swansea Austin & Sil- JT?Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; Oft); ."Owen, Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market- ^• Neath J. Roberts, Pontypridd. 3863 vl THE rmw ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, \yu TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, & HOBART. *SH £ >aTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. IT ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, IIder Contract with the Government of New Zealand. :rIlE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). Mil despatch their Magnificent Full-powered Steamers, rnv^OURA, 4,474 tons, from LONDON May 2 u«Gariro, 63 tons, from LONDON „May 30 Ch Leaving Plymouth two days later. 11 ea.p return tickets. accommodation for all classes, and superior S tate-rooms. information to be obtained of the Company's JKents. TYSliR <fc CO., 138, Leadenhall-street, London, 3760 Asfor r PICKETS for all CLASSES iEr,4 £$\ ji of PASSENGERS to any part of gMWW'.A M E RICA. AUSTRALIA, CANADA, or the CAPE can be procured on the spot, t'^hout delay, at the SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION Uto • Pontypridd (close to T.V.R. Station). Busi- jyT8* done by post with the strictest confidence. no object. Passengers met. lodged comfort- ta0|y, and safely conducted to the steamers. Passages i~Jay be paid for by instalments. Great reduction in ik68 tr> >OU I'H AFRICA.—Apply to the manager as *°°ve. Licensed Agent for all Lines of Steamers to any ftfrtof lhe world. 6 1117 publications. To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility, Just Published, I^HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- ENCE OF AN INVALID, as a Warning and a Caution to others sup- wying at the same time the means of SELF-CURE, by Who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Madical Imposition and Quackery. Sujgie Copies may be had (post free) by sending a J^atnped addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR "IXqn, Ksq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON. 4975—13687 W. E. VAomÍAN AND CO., ^TEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFB, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS*. 32, QUEEN -ST RE ET, I.CARDIFF 248, BUTE-STREET, JtAB 11, WINDSOR-KOAD, PKxVARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-SXKEET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STRE 1ST, SWANSEA j. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the "ye-Works by the following District Agentsj ^beravon Mr>s Morgan, Talbot-square ^berdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place ^berkenaa: .Mr W. H. Hi tellings, Grocer tj'aenavon Mr J. Harris, London House Mrs S. A. Wot,ton, 10, High-street ^fidgeud Mr Woodward, Grocer, Nolton-street ^riton Ferry.Mr D. L Jones, Villiers-streec *Jrynniawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House ,°wbridge Miss Griffiths, Fancy Repository :J'*ndilo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press ^aesteg >lr T. Davies, Grocer, Castle-street ^ntymoel ..—Mr K. David, Cambrian House £ Messrs Biddlecombe, London House f etnbroke Dock, M. S. Cole, 10. Dimond-street ^fbomida Mr J. II- Thomas, Tailor, Porth Davids Mr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cross-square Teuby Drapery Stores Usk Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street ^doxtoa Mr T. J. Chamberlain, Bristol House r°rthcawl Mr R. Thomas, Great Western Hons fountain Ash.. D. NT. Davies, Temple of Fashion Reforest Mr J. Gibbon, Tailor jjWcarn Mr D. Jones, Anchor House y^ffithscown ..Mr U. Peach, Post-office. rehanis Mr Lewis London House. Parcels amounting to five sHillings sent direct to rk8 will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade oka and price lists sem free 011 application. ji VAUGHAN AND CO, DYERS, CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES and DRESS CI.J¡;ÂNiNG by FRENCH PROCESS, producing per- colours, a superior finish, moderate charges Ild promptness of dispatch 1000 j^AYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND .I. Relieve Vourh in ten minute¡¡. HAYMAN'rf BALSAM of HOREHOUND 'L The most certain and speedy Hemedy. HAY MAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND ''L-t For Coughs and Colds. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND For all disorders of the Lungs. 1>ELIEVKS COUGH in TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND The IDost successful preparation HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND -<-<L Ever offered to the public. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND — Prepared only by A. Hayman &Co. (late of Neath). tf AYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Albemarle st., St. John's-square, London, E.C. by all chemists. Price, Is l.^d, 2s 9d 4s 6d. 1022 1 MEN WBO ARE NEKVOUS AND ja. without joy for the present or hope for cue fucure, an » whose past is a regret, should send ^ampsior tbe MAGIC MIRROR, nnd address II. HOWELL, ltsq., the Secretary, TNVALTD MEN k. litsilan-square, Sheffield. X 13712 5222 DISTRICT ADVER- and CIRCULAR ^IoTRIBUTING COMPANY, office: 13, Cattle- Hreet, Neatn. Best permanent postin-stations in sfczid nei^abouruood. for &11 des* criptions Ot advertising; circular distributing &c Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to be dis •iacUl Addressed to 1. Harry Hawkins, Neath. 1094 ■ ====== ——' ales lm j\urtiøn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr C. F. BLAKELEY. Crops, at Llydyadyway Farm, near Hay ».May 2 Meadow Pasture, &G,, near Hay May 2 Mr W. Bi ADLEY. Butcher's Plant, at Cardiff .May 2 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Fittings. Ac., at Cardiff May 1 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff May 2 Belgian Merchant Iron, &c., at Cardiff ii c,? Freehold Mineral Properties, at Cardiff Ma,y 25 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Furniture, Paintings, &c., at Cardiff May ^andi Sale of Cows, etc.. at Cardiff a^ii Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Dwelling-Houses, Land, Ac., at Cardift. Way Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Freehold Property, at Newport • Properties, at Newport "'V^ Messrs JOHN F. HAUVEY and CO Leasehold Property, at W a u n ar 1 w y dd .May 2 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, etc at Mornston May 3 Messrs JAMES and JAMES. Oak Poles, &c., at Clydach May 8 Mr JOHN DANIEL JONES. Freehold Farm-, at Newcastle Emlyn. June — Messrs JOHN M. LK,ED BR and SON. Residential Property, Ac., at Swansea « ..May 14 e Mr HENRY LEWIS. Leasehold Properties, at Ystrad May 2 Leasehold Hotel and Premises, at Landore May 8 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Jewellery, &c., at Cardiff April 30, & Ma.y 1, 2, 3 Sale of Furniture at Rooms May 4 Leasehold Property, at Rooms May 4 Lace Curtains, etc., at Rooms May 6 7 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT Building and Mineral Properties, at Cardiff .May 25 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Horses, Ac., at Thorn Hill, near Cardiff May 2 Shropshire Down Fat Sheep, at Cowbridge May 7 Residential Property, at Cardiff .1" ..May 7 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 7 Valuable Estate, at Bridgend 25 Plant, Machinery, Railways, &c., at Maesteg ..May — Freehold Land, at Cardiff ..June 1 Freehold Property, at Cardiff June 1 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Cattle, Sheep, &c.. at Maindiff Court. May 2 and 3 Messis JOHN THOMAS & MORGAN. Letting ot Land, at Pontypridd .May 2 Grass and Pasture Land, Berwerdy Farm May 2 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Furniture, Books, etc., at St Quintin'a .May 2 and 3 Live Stock, at Cowbridge May 7 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. Live Stock &c" at Ystalyfera .May 7 Messrs WHEATLEY KIHK, PRICE, and GOULTY. Contents of Iron Works, at Cheltenham May 1 Central Iron Works, at Cheltenham May 1 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Farm and Lands, at Newport May 15 SALE T0.)10RROW. NEW HOUSE, THORN HILL, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- J.ft ANDER are instructed by William Cubitt, Esq. (who is giving up these 'premises), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at New House, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of May next, the following HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND BRIDLES, Together with the OUTDOOR EFFECTS; also a PORTION of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HORSES.—Bay Geldiug, by Hydromel," 15 3, seven years old ored in Pembrokeshire has carried a lady. "Meath." Bay Gelding, 16 hands; quiet in single and double harness. CARRIAGES.—Pair-horse Landau, by Peters, London; in excellent condition, Private Omnibus, with immoveable head, to seat six and carry luggage in good condition very excellent park phaeton. Dog-cart, suitable 10 a cob; and pony gig, suitable for a pony 12 or 13 hands. HARNESS, dc—Three Set of Plated Harness, Two Gentlemen's Saddles, Two Ladies' Ditto, several Bridles, and the whole of the Stable Appliances. A large Fowl-house, a Cross-bred Cow in full milk, having recently calveu; together with the whole of the Outside Effects. Also a portion of the Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, and other miscellaneous articles. Sale at Two o'clock in the Afternoon punctually. Details in catalogues, to be obtained upon applica.. tion to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 5652 CATTLE MARKET. COWBRIDGE, MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Messrs Davies, Eglwysbrewis, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cow- bridge Ma.rket on TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1889, at 11 o'clock Dunctually, 80 YERY PRIME YEARLING SHROP- SHIRE DOWN FAT SHEEP, All Corn Fed and Nice Weights. 5688 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. GREEN LAWN. PENYLAN, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- l.l.1.. AN DER are instructed by the reprsentatives of the late Mr Edward Jenkins to SELL by AUCTION. at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 7th of May, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the ATTRACTIVE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Known as GPEEN WWN, PENYLAN, CARDIFF, and recently occupied by Mr Edward Jenkins and Mr George Pariitt. The Property consists of a very substantially-erected and commodious Residence, with stable accommoda- tion for four horses, coach-housss, and other out- buildings. The gardens are well and effectively laid out, and there are several las8hou8es, The Residence, which is pleasantly situated in its own picturesque and ornamentally timbered grounds of about five acres in exteut, has a southern aspect, com- manding tine and extensive views of the Channel and Somersetshire Coast, and is approached by a carriage drive with lodge entrance. The Premises are Long Leasehold, details of which can be btained from the particulars and conditions of sale, which may be had upon application to the Auc. tioneers, or to Messrs Hamilton and Hume. Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. 5651 LALESTON HOUSE ESTATE, BRIDGEND. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SILL by AUCTION, at the Wyndbam Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATUR- DAY, the 25th May, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, this VALUABLE ESTATE, TOGETHER WITa THE MANSION HOUSE, KNOWN AS LALESTON HuUSE. The Estate is near the town of Bridgend, and the Ian1, is well known as some of the most fertile pasture in the Vale of Glamorgan, and will be divided into eight convenient lots, and to purchasers of this clasa of property is of an unusually attractive character. For further particulars apply to Mr Robert Evans, Bridgend; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Ca.rdiff. SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. IN BE THE HATTON GARDEN WHOLESALE DIAMOND MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, LATE OF 174, REGENT-STREET. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, PEARL. SAPPHIRES, a.nd other precious stones, 18-carat gold jewellery, gold watches. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUC- TION. within their Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1889, commencing at 11 a.m and 3 p.m. each dgy, the above important and valuable stock of P COSTLY JEWELLERY, Valued at £20,000, consisting of 400 lots, comprising every description of personal ornaments. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5638 NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE* TO SATURDAY, MAY 4TH, 1889, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. OWING TO THE GREAT SALES OF JEWKLLERY taking placei »t the Rooms this week. THEUSUAL WEEKLY SALEh of TUESDAY and THURSDAY will be POSTPONED as above, Goods intended for this sale can be included up to Friday next, and are on view morning of sale. J. G. MADDOX and CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY (By Order of the Owner), AT THE DUKE-STREKT AUCTION nOOMS, CARDIFF, ON SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 1889, AT 7 P.M. PRECISELY. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are jjv.L instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above (subject to conditions to be read at sale), three nearly new LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES. OR DWELLING- HOUSES. being Nos. 78, 80, and 82, Cairns-street, Cathays, all let to respectable tenants at 6s 6d each per week. The greater portion of the purchase money caD remain on mortgage. For furthet particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 6TH & 7TH, 1839, COMMENCING AT 2 AND 7 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by the eminent firm of Messrs Peach and Bon, Lace Manufacturers, to SELL, as above, a large a.nd important stock of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS in white and écru, etc.; also Black Silk Spanish .Lace Fiouncings, Scarves, Fichus, etc. On view EDorninii of sale. Catalogues on application at the Offices and Salerooms, ¿õ, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5750 SALE TO-MORROW 269. BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. "TMTR w. BHADLEY win SELL by AUC- JLVA TiON, on THURSDAY NKXT, May 2, a BUTCHER'S FLANT,consisting of 2 sausage machines, scales, marble slab, counters, block, hooks, &c. Also a quantity of Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.—Auctioneer's Office. North-rd., Cardiff. 45 THE CJiEAT BLOOD PURlfiEL. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comehe worst forms of diseases, and the ioule1!1i state "Í tbeo!ooù, stomach liver, and kidneys ey ;O to: he core of every disease, where no other medicines have Dower to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following couiuiaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis giddiness in the head, dimness of sight weak or sore eyes, loss ot meory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in tha chest rheumatics, iumbago, piles, gravel, pains in tha back, scurvy, bad lairs bad breast, sore throat, sor heads and sores ot ail descriptions, bums, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face aon., body, swelled feet cr legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and ievers of an kinds In boxes at 12d and 28. 9d each, sold by most Claeinists, or from the Bardock Pill Manufactory, J-t Of ol d-street. Swsnsev 1 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes. 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. 1003 ales im faction. NOW ON VIEW. SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND ON FRIDAY NEXT. Unreserved Sale ot VALUABLE AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CONCERT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY COLLARD AND COLLARD, AND OTHER EFFECTS, From a large Country Residence also THE FURNITURE From HOUSE, by direction of F. C. WEBBER, Esq., LATE POSTMASTER AT CARDIFF, who is leaving. A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, OLD CHINA, PLA1E, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Sale.rooms, II, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY; 2nd and 3rd May, 1889, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the HIGHLY VALUABLE FURNITURE as above, comprising The CONTENTS of the WHOLE of the BEDROOMS, including appointments in solid mahogany, walnut, and ash and walnut, with MASSiVE BRASS BED- STEADS, and rich wood ditto with hangings, some of the wardrobes of handsome shape, with plate-glass panels, and toilet tables on pedestal of drawers, a 7ft. BURR WALNUT WARDROBE and HANDSOME PEDESTAL TOILETS EN SUITE. A VERY HANDSOME WALNUT AND ASH BEDCHAMBER SUITE, With wardrobe of special design, with handsome pedestai tables and fittings complete, a HANDSOME BEDROOM SET of FURNITURE with large ward- robe in walnut hair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding, chamber ware, satin eider down quilts, large and small chests of drawers, carpets shaped to room and bordered, rus. fenders, linen baskets, baths, &c. The DINING-ROOM includes fine POLLARD OAK FURNITURE, consisting of a 7ft. HANDSOME AND RICHLY-CARVED SIDEBOARD, with high glass back; a massive 10ft. DINING TABLE, beautifully carvpd; a BEAUTIFUL POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, SPLENDIDLY CARVED WITH LION and OTHER ORNAMENTS, upholstered in real morocco a dinner wagon, a coal vase, handsome chimney glass in oak frame, expensive curtains and hangings with cornices en suite, a LARGE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET clocks and ornaments in bronze, including a. very FINE PAIR of BKONZH VASES 2fo 6in high, china and oxidized ware, table linen. &c. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE in beautiful taste in rosewood, consisting of a HANDSOME CABINET BEAUTIFULLY INLAID, wall mirrors, and tables en suite, including centre tables, suites of silk'curtains, a BEAUTIFUL INLAID ROSEWOOD SUITE with extra arm chairs in amber silk, a GRAND WILTON PILE CARPET and wool hearthrugs, gilt wall lights, a maSSive brass fender, etc. a seven-octave IRON-FRAME CONCERT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, in rosewood case, by Collard and Collard music stool, music cabinet beautifully inlaid and fitted, two screens, writing table, &c. A LIBRARY IN CARVED OAK, comprising 7 BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS in morocco, and HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD with nlate-gla-ss back, a bureau, a pair of FIN ELY CARVED OAK BOOKCASES, a long case oak clock, a 7-octave PIANOFORTE BY BRINS- MEAD, oak dining table, a writing table, and orna- ments in bronze and china, tapestry, curtains, &c. A small Collection of Old China, Specimens of Old Liverpool, Wedgwood, Derby, Worcester, Spode, Berlin, and Sevres. Amongst the most impoitant lots are a pair of Dresden vases, a pair of Berlin vases, a very fine old Worcester tea set with landscape decoration. Dresden cups, &c. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY Titian, W. Page, J. Constable, G. Gilbert, McAlpine, Arm field, J. Copley, .A. Calico it, J, Russell, T. B. Rynæ, A. Clementts, A. Blake, Wouvennans, F. F. Herring, V. Cole, Alkar, R. Wilson, Copley Fielding. A medium-sized SLATE BED BILLIARD TABLE, in mahogany frame, with balls, cues, Ac., and rules ot game settees, &c. PLATE and CHINA PANTRIES include sets of forks and spoons, a fine plated urn, teapots, fine old cruets, dish covers, two dinner ser- vices, tea, breakfast, and dessert sets, a valuable glass dessert set vice, old cut table glass, decorative glass, <fcc. KITCHEN FURNITURE and FITTINGS, GARDEN and OUTSIDE EFFECTS include iron garden roller, a garden seat, stable tools, &c. NOW ON VIEW. Catalogues may be had, or will be forwarded seven days prior to Sale, on application to the Auctioneb634 5634 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE. LONDON HOUSK, OXFORD-TERRACE. 161, COWBItlDGK-ROAD, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF A DRAPER'S FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND UTENSILS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have received illstrucLions to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises itS above, on WEDNESDAY N EXT, May 1st, the whole of the TT1_Tt,„„ FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND UTENSILS, Belonging to the Estate of Mr John Chandless.. The Lots include four Counters, 65 feet of Shelving with 10 Drawers, Deal Case with glass front, 3 Gas Fittings throughout House, 4 Outside Lamps, 411 Window Stands, Window Fittings, 3 Busts, 2 Large Mirrors, Wbitefield's Safe, 24in. x 20in., &c. The Lots may be seen on the Morning of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Eleven o'clock There will be no Reserve. Further particulars may be had on applying to E. T. Collins, Esq., 39, Broad-street, Bristol, or to the Auctioneers, at their Office. 31. Queeu-street, Cardiff, April 27th, 1889. 5768 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES AT THE EXCHANGE, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, CAItDIBF, ON THURSDAY, MAY 2ND, 1889, AT 3.30 P.M. (TO CLOSE AN ESTATE). MESRS TRKGERTHEN DUNN & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above (unless previously disposed) of, the following Shares, viz. :— 58 £100 HAltlS (£96 PAID) in the GENERAL ROBERTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). This Steamer was built of iron in December, 1881 dimensions, 248ft. 9in. by 35ft. 2in. by 16ft. 7in.: net register, 956 tons, and carries a good cargo in shallow draft. Also 20 £20 SHARES (FULLY PAID) in the CARDIFF AND WEST OF ENGLAND STEAM- SHIP COMPANY (Limited). 15 £10 SHAKES (FULLY PAID) in the GOLD- CLIFFE STKAMSHlP COMPANY (Limited). 1 £100 Share (fully paid) in the Bryn-Glas Steam. ship Company (Limited). 2 JE50 Shares (fully paid) in the Brittany Steamship Company (Limited). 10 £20 Shares (£18 15s paid) in the Glendower Steam- ship Company (Limited). 50 B10 Shares (fully paid) in the Balcarres Brook Steamship Company (Limited). 8 B125 Shares (£120 paid) St. Donats Steamship Company (Limited) and 464th Shares ss. Speedwell, of Cardiff. Entries for this Sale can be made up to the 29th instant. For terms and particulars apply to the Auctioneers and Shipping Salesmen, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5628 TO IRONMASTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF IRON BARS. GIRDERS, CEMENT, &C., at the Bute Warehouse. Roath Dock, Cardiff, on MONDAY, May 6th. 188, at 3 p.m. Bharp. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and -ITJL CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, ABOUT 110 TONS OF BICLGIAN MERCHANT IRON, Consisting of Bars, Rods, &c Also, a small quantity of IRON GIRDERS, andabout 17 CASKS of CEMENT, ex Maxime and now lying at the above- named warehouse. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5777 FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, mo BE SOLD BY POBLIC AUCTION, JL at Nieuwe Diep, on the 6th 01 MAY, at 5 p.m., the Steamship BENBRACK, of Liverpool, 1.944 tons gross, specially built of iron at Glasgow, in 1862, for the North American trade, to gether with ail the remaining stores, outfit, boat, anchors, chain. steam steering gear, steam winches, windlass, boilers, engines of 220 h.p., as she lies on the strand at Texel Isiand. For further particulars, orders to view, and photo. graphs of the* vessel, apply to Messrs Duinker and Goedkoop, Nieuwe Diep, or Amsterdam Captain O. G. Fowler, Hotel Toelast, Nieuwe Diep, Particulars may also be obtained and photographs seen on application to N. RUNDELL Jun., 5764 A 19, Exchange, Liverpool. FJAKETH TEETH I TEETH Prise Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867 M R K E ALL, SURGEON DENTIST Years' Experience; 21 Years in Swansea) 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Groat Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s Der Tootb; Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KB ALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic "Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is ld and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Mnnday, Cardiff; Garrett, Bros., Newport; J- G. Isaac I4e(lateHayman). Neath; E.C.Evans. Cardigan. 1038 t G. A. ST0NB & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITETFOR 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, CARDIFF. "VTO NAME OINTMENT. J3I This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy.scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up th most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. T^TO NAME PILLS. JLl For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, 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 74d, Is lid, and 2s 9d each. SOLE PROPRIETOR :— J. WHITEHOUSE. 194 DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM, lM8 :¡ ales lrJ1 Ruction. SALE TO-MORROW RHONDDA VALLEY, YSTRAD. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSES AND SHOPS. MR H ENRY LEWIS has been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Price to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bridgend Hotel, l'strad, on THURSDAY, May 2nd, 1889, at Six o'clock in the evening, in thp. following or such Lot or Lots as. may be determined upon at the Sale, and sub- ject to conditions of Sale to be read thereat, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namely :— LOT 1.—All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 37, Ystrad-road, Ystrad, in the occupation of Mrs Selina Horton, let a.t the yearly rental of £110 LOT 2.-All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 38, Ystrad-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr D. S. Thomas, let at the yearly rental of S40. LOT 3.-All that HOUSE, SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, STABLE, and OUTBUILDINGS, beingNo. 39, Ystrad- road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr David Jones, let at tbe yearly rental ofB53 10s. The above three lots are held for the term of 99 years from the 1st day of January, 1868, subject to the yearly ground rent of £3 10s, which will be ap. portioned equally between the said three lots. Lot 3 is also sold subject to an agreement for lease for 15 years from the 1st day of July, 1883, at the said yearly rental of jB53 10s, granted to the said David Jones, determinable by the lessee at the end of the fifth or tenth year of the said term. LOT 4.-All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 40, Ystrad-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Gomer Treharne, at the yearly rental of £35. LOT 5-All that HOUSE, situate and being No. 41, Ystrad-road aforesaid, in the occupation of Miss Morris at a monthly rental amounting yearly to £1114s. LOT 6.—All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 1, Church-road, Ton Ystrad, in the occupation of Mr David Thomas, let at the yearly rental of £28. LOT that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 2, Church-roid aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Eli Joseph, let at the yearly rental of £28, Lots 6 and 7 are held for the term of 99 years, from the 1st day of January, 1868, subject to the yearly ground rent of will be apportioned equally between the said two lots. LOT 8.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, being No. 24, Bailey-street, Ton Ystrad afore- said, in the occupation of Mr Morris shton, let at a monthly rental ot 26s, amounting yearly to S16 18s. LOT 9.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, adjoining the above, and being No. 25, Bailey- street aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr Samuel Rogers, let at a monthly rental of 26-, amounting yearly to B16 18s. LOT 10.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES. adjoining the above, and being No. 26, Bailey- street aforesaid, in the occupation of Mrs Woods, and let at a monthly rental of 26s, amounting yearly to B16 18s. LOT 11.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, adjoining the above, and being No. 27, Bailey. street aforesaid, in the occupation of the Rev Mr Rees, and let at a monthly rental of 26s, amounting yearly to jB16 18s. Lots 8. 9,10, and 11 are held for the term of 99 years, from the 1st day of August, 1883, at the yearly ground rent of £4 8s, which will be apportioned equally between the several lots. LOT 12.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate at Ton-Ystrad, in the occupation of Mrs Cuthbertson, let at the yearly rental of £30. I This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of August, 1874, at the yearly ground rent of B7. LOT 13.-AU that SLAUGHTERHOUSE and COT- TAGE adjoining, situate in Llanfoist-street, Ton, let at rentals amounting yearly to £29 5s. This lot is held for the term of 99 years, from the 1st day of January, 1876, at the yearly ground rent of £2 lis. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, No. 2, Castle-street, Merthyr TydtU; or to the Vendors' Solicitors, Messrs Frank James and Sons, Merthyr Tydfil, and 10, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 5556 PLAS MARL, LANDORE, NEAR SWANSEA. MR HENRY LEWIS has received in- structions from the Executors of the late Mr John Price to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Imperial Hotel, PlasMarl, Landore, on WEDNESDAY, May 8h 1889, at Six o'clock in the evening, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOTIH, AND PREMISES known as the Imperial Hotel, Plas Marl, Landore. lhe above premises are held for a term of 28 years from the 24th day of June, 1881. at a yearly rent of £120, and are now in the occupation of Mr James Evans, who holds a lease of the said premises for a term of 14 years from the 29th day of September, 1886, at a yearly rent of £200. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, No. 2. Castle-streec, Merthyr Tydfil, or to Messrs Frank James andJSons, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. < MONMOUTHSHIRE. Trust Estate of Nicholas. Deceased. MALPAS, NEWPORT, AND BASSALEG. MESSRS GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel. Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th of May, 1889 (in the following or such other lot 01' lots as may be deter. mined at he time of sale), at 3 o'clock in the After. noon, the following FBEEHOLD, LEASEHOLD. AND COPYHOLD PROPERTIES. PARISH OF MALPAS. LOT 1.—A FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE adjoining the Schools, numbered 239 011 the Ordnance Map, and containing 38 perches. LOT 2.-A FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, in the occupation of Mr Henry Hooper, at the annual rent of £14. LOT 3 XWO KTIERTTOLP COTTAGES Al:4 GARDENS, in the occupation of Mr Frederick Hay- ward and Mr James Blackwell, at the monthly rents of 15s 2d each. LOT 4.—Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GAR- DENS, adjoining Lot 3. let at the monthly rents of 20s and 22s, the tenants paying the rates. LOT 5.—MALPAS VILLA, GARDENS, OUT. BUILDINGS. and LAND, the whole comprising about lOa. lr 23p, and recently occupied by Mrs Davies (de- ceased). LOT 6.-A FREEHOLD COTTAGE and large GARDEN adjoining lot 5. LOT 7. FREEHOLD GRASS LAND and ORCHARDING, with eligible BUILDING SITE, con- taining about 5a 1r 4p. LOT 8.—YEWBERRY COTTAGE, together with GARDEN and ORCHARDING, the whole comprising about 2r 30p. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. LOT 9.—FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, being No. 24, High-street, in the occupation of Mr W. Evans, saddler. LOT 10.—"THE THOUT," FULL-LICENSED PUB. LIC-HOUSE, in the occupation of Mr John Williams, being No. 16, Market-streetr together with the adjoin- inll premises, in the occupation of Mr Carver, haiT. dresser. These premises are held iihder a Lease for 66 years, from 1st May, 1884, at the annual ground rent of £ 10. being No. 23, Llanarth-street, in the occupation of Mr Burleigh. LOT 12.—LEASEHOLD PHEMISES, being No. 24, Llauarth-street, in the occupation of Mr Lovell. These Lots are held under a Lease for 70 years, from 29th September, 1824r at an annual ground rent of £3 10<. LOT 13.—A LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, situate in Upper Cross-street, in tblJoccupation of Mr W. Davies, blacksmith. These premises are held under a Lease for 72 years, from 25th March, 1824, at an annual ground rent of PARISH OF BASSALEG. LOT 14.—A COTTAGE and GARDEN, in theoccupa- tion of Mrs Seycell, monthly tenant, together with tbe adjoining Grass Land, in the occupation of Mr J. Basham. This Lot is Copyhold of the Manor of Bassaleg. Property in Christchnreb not belonging to Nicholas' Trust Estate. LOT 15.—A SEMI-DETACHED VILLA, situate upon the Chepstow Road, nearly opposite the Cross Hands, in the occupation of Mr W. C. Hunter, yearly tenant. LOT 16.—A SEMI-DETACHED VILLA adjoining Lot 15. LOTS Ib and 16 are beldunder separate Leasea for terms of 998 years, from 25th December, 1885, at all annual ground rent of £4 10s each. For particulars, with lithograph plans and condi. tions of saJe, apply to the Auctioneers, Newport, Mon. or to Mr E. W. Phillips, Solicitor, Albion Chambers, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 5790 PENSARN FARM, HENLLIS, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR JOHN YOtrNG will offer the above Farm and Lands for SALE by AUCTION at Tredegar Arm Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, May 15th J 1889, at 3.30 p.m. Full particulars from Auctioneer, 7. Tredegar-place, Nlwport, or of Messrs Gibbs and Moxon, Solicitors, Newport. 6751 alefi tm Center. To BE SOLD by TENDER, the following JL OAK TIMBER now standing in the enclosed Wood known as Coed Langwm, part flf Llanbradacb Estate, in the Parish of Llanvabon:— 80 TREES, numbered with white paint, 1 to 16 inclusive, 16a. 17 to 61 „ 53 to 76 79 to 82 Mr George Baker, Laundry Cottage, near Ystrad Mynach Station, will show the Lot, and forms of Tender and further particulars can be received on application to Messrs Rickards and Blosae, Land Agents, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. The Tenders must be m on or before Saturday, tbe 4th May, 1889, and the highest or any tender will not necessarily be acceptect. 5739 Appointed by Royal Warrant Makers to H.M. the Queen and His Rnyal Highness the Prince of Wales. The only Makers holding a Royal Warrant for Horticultural Implements. GREEN'S PATENT "SILENS MES- SOR LAWN MOWERS. WITH IMPROVED WHEELS AND SOLID LINK STEEL CHAINS. They have stood the test for upwards of thirty years, and have carried off every HIGHEST PRIZE which has been given in all cases of competition. They are in constant use in all the iioyal Gardens. Their superiority over those of all other Makers is universally acknowledged. They will cut either short or long grass, bents, &c., wet or dry. THESE ADVANTAGES NO OTHER LAWN MOWERS POSSESS. They are the Acme of Perfection. They are the simplest in construction, the easiest to work, the least liable to get out of order, make little noise when in use, and are the MOST DURABLE LAWN MOWERS EXTANT. EVERY ONE SENT OUT IS GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction, Otherwise itmay be returned at once Free of Cost to the Purchaser. They can be had of all respectable Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the United Kingdom or direct from the Manufacturers, THOMAS GREBN AND SON (LIMITED), SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, AND SURREY WORKS, BLACK FRIARS-ROAD, LONDON, S.E. Carriage Paid to all the Principal Railway Stations in the United Kingdom. Illustrated Price List Free on Application. Beware of counterfeit imitations. 5747 CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BULL- POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLB-ST, CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. Best Permaiibnt Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors 'or all tiescr? ions 0, Advertising Circular Distributing <&c, 99 Ait orders promotiy attended io 1044 alt5 bg auction. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PRO- PERTY FOR SALE, SITUATE IN THE WEST END OF SWANSEA, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL LEASEHOLD. MESSRS J<>HN M. LEEDER & SON have been favoured with instructions by the F.xecutors to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on TUESDAY. May 14th, 1889— LOT 1.—All that magnificently-situated FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE and PREMISES known as Ffynone,' the residence of the late Charles Bath, Esq., standing in its own grounds of about six acres. It is approached by a winding carriage drive through undulating grounds, ornamented with magnifi- cently grown shrubs and trees. The house stands in an elevated position, having a southerly aspect, and commands an uninterrupted view of tbe Bay, Bristol Channel, and surrounding country. It contains an entrance-hall, laid with encaustic tiles, vestibule and passage drawing-room, 26ft 9in by 16ft 6in, having a bay window and side door communicating with a conservatory of modern construction, heated by a hot-water apparatus dining-room, 14ft 9in by 21ft Sin, with bay window librarv, 13ft 6in by 12ft 6in morning-room, 13ft 6in by 14ft, with bay window billiard-room, 32ft 3in by 2lit, with well-appointed lavatory adjoinin butler's pantry, lare kitchen with tradesmen's entrance, scullery, servants' w.c., larder, coal and wood-houses, and two cellars. On the first floor two w.c.'s and linen closet, two bathrooms with hot and cold water laid on, five bedrooms, two dressing rooms, workroom, housemaids' closet, and four large attics. The Stables are a short distance from the House, and adjoin an entrance distinct from the main approach. They contain three stalls, two loose boxes, coach- house, and saddle-room, with two lofts and coach- man's rooms over. The Charming Pleasure Grounds almost surround the house, and are adorned with many rare aud beautifully-grown specimen trees and shrubs, tennis and other lawns, IJshponcl and winding walks, affording all the beauty and shelter of an old-fashioned garden. Adjoining is a productive walled Kitchen Garden, containing potting and tool sheds, a large forcing pit, fernery and fishpond in the centre, vinery, three cucumber and melon houses, greenhouse, two stovehouses, and covered walk adjoining, the majority of which are heated by hot water pipes. In the extreme N.W. corner of the garden is a capi- tal stone-built Gardener's Cottage, containing sitting-room, kitchen, scullery, three bedrooms, pitched yard, w.c, and coalhouse. Water is supplied by the Urban Sanitary Authority, and passes from the mams into a large slate cistern, where it is filtered before it enters the house the fishpond and gardens are supplied from a tank fed by an adjoining spring. Gas is laid on, and the drainage system is perfect. Altogether the property is one of the most compact and desirable small residential dstates iu tbe neighbourhood, and is well worthy the attention of anyone requiring a bijou family residence. By judicions management a portion ûÍ the grounds may be laid out for building purposes, and a con. siderable income derived therefrom. LOT 2.—Immediately behind Ffynone is a well- situated HOUSE and GARDEN, known as Bine Cottage," together with about 44 acres of ground, ot which 3i acres, with two vineries adjoining the cottage, are let off to Mr David Morgan, Market Gardener,as yearly p.er annum. BINE COTTAGE" contains kitchen, scullery, and parlour, with porch at entrance, 3 bedrooms, wood, coal house, and w,c and has been retained by the late Mr Bath for his coachman's use. On the portion occupied by Mr Morgan is a pantiled cottage, toolhouse, pigstye, stables, forcing houses, and a large cart and store shed. The whole is held by Lease for an unexpired term of about 30 years, at a ground rent of jB50 per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Ffynone may be viewed by cards only, which may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. For particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, apply to W. Cox, Eq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swan- sea. 5531 SALE TO-MORROW. WAUNARLWYDD, NEAR SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSHS JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. are instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), at the Farmers' Arms, Waunarlwydd, near Swansea, on THURSDAY, May 2, 1889, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz. :— The MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP. GAKDhN, and PREMISES now in the occupation of Mr Robert Evans, Grocer, at the yearly rent of £18. Also, the TWO COTTAGES, GARDENS, and PRE- MISES known as Numbers 2 and 3, Beehive-row, and now or late in the occupation of Mr Ambrose Warren and Mr James Jones, at the yearly rent of £7 each. And also a PIECE of GROUND for House and Garden, agreed to be let at JB1 3s a year for the Te. mainder of the term less three days, The whole of the above Premises contain by ad- measurement one. rood or thereabouts, and are held under a lease for three lives or 99 years, trom 24th day of June. 1872, at the yearly ground rem of B4. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea, or to Mr J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. 5775 SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PRIMROSE COTTAGE, MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the owner, who in leaving Eng. land, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 3rd day of May, 1889, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN,,&c„ Comprisingin DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany suite in leather, com- prising chairs, easy chairs, and couch; mahogany side- board with plate-glass back. mahogany telescope dining-table, solid mahogany escritoire and bookcase, ornaments, fnder. irons, coal vase, &c. DRAWING-ROOM.—Suit in red Utrecht velvet, comprising "ix chairs, two easy do..ad couch, piano in perfect condition (by Brinsmead and Sons), American organ. pier glass, whatnot, music stool, &c pole and rings, coal va e, &c. LIBRARY.—Oak book.case, table and slope, chairs, mahogany cheffoniere, couch, Singer's sewing machine, fender, efce., <fcc. HAl.L,—Coloured glass lamp, clock, hat stand, mats, &c.. Ac. BEDROOMS.—Iron bedsteads with brass foot and top rails, spring and other mattresses, palliasses, beds, oak and other chests of drawers, mahogany duehesse dressing table, double and single wasbstands with marble top-, ware towel rails, large double mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass centre, single mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door, cheirs, fenders, pole, and rugs, &c. Superior lot of culinary and other utensils, including a washing machine. GARDEN AND OUTBUILDINGS.—Lawn mower, garden seat, rhubarb pots. cucumber frames, ladder, wheelbarrow also a 48in. bicycle. Sale to commence at ll o'clock precisely. ùn view morning of sale. Auctioneer's Office, 4. Wind-street, Swansea. b'176 JMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THE WESTERN COUNTIES AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, OF PLYMOUTH AND BRISTOL, ARE SENDING CARGOES OF MANURES to various SOUTH WALES PORTS, and offer SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26 to 28 soluble, 133 Od per ton. DESS BONE, guaranteed quality, £3 135 6d per ton CORN, GRASS, MANGOLD, & TURNIP MANURES at equally low prces. For further particulars apply to 6, VICTORIA-STR KET, BRISTOL, TIVY WHARF, CARMARTHEN, 13710 or BRIDGEND WHARF, CARDIGAN. 5187 "Y^TELSH BOOKS AND WELSH MUSIC AT ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND PRINTERS, 7, HIGH.STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF. List of Welsh Books on Application. Dr Parry's Music 13603 in Stock. 3498 Heywood's Dialogues, Dramas, and Recitations. JQR. JJOOKE'S ORIENTAL pILLS AND SOLAR JGJLIXIR Have been used for upwards of half a century, and are fully recognized as the most effectual remedies now in use for the cure of INDIGESTION, LIVER COMPLAINTS, And all nervous disorders Reader, if you suffer from any of the above complaints with all their attendant evils, try these remedies they are more to be desired for you than riches, and their worth to yon is more than untold gold. DR: ROOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at 2s. 9d.. 4s. 6d.. and lis. each. DR, ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS Are sold in boxes at 1d. and 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from D R. ROOKE, 9084 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. ^public$0tires, CARDIFF LIBERAL WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE.-A MEET- ING of MEMBERS will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Sharp, to consider the present poli- tical outlook. 20 LAMP. WANTED, COLLIERY OWNERS and CAPITAL- ISTS to form COMPANY. Lamps, 8 inches by 6 inches diameter weight, 2 pounds charged light, 2, candles; cost, 10 hours' working, one penny.—" Boston," Weston- super-Mare. 29 HONDDA & SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. CONTRACT No. 3. These Works are now being rapidly pushed forward by the Contractors. MINERS and NAVVIES WILL FIND EMPLOYMENT at Cymmer, Abergwynfi, and Treherbert. TUNNEL MASONS WANTED at Abergwynfi. Sub daily on Works. 5457 THE DELHI AND LONDON BANK, J- LIMITED. ROYAL BANK BUILDINGS. 123, BISHOPSGATE* STREET WITHIN, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN INDIA, 1844; IN LONDON. 1865. The Bank receives deposits for 12 months at 4 per cent. interest, payable half-yearly, on 1st January and 1st July. Interest is also allowed on current accounts, and all descripvon of banking business done free of charge to constituents. 3123 tEtubtts attfc OLontrarts. BERGAVENNY GAS WORKS? ——— TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. The Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners in- vite TENDERS for the Supply of GAS COAL, de- livered on the Siding at the Abergavenuy Gas Works, connected with the London aud North-Western Railway. The quantity of coal required will probably amount to 3,000 Tons per annum, but the Tenders are to be made irrespective of quantity. Tenders are required for the Supply of Coal for One. Two, or Three Years, commencing on the 1st July, 1889, and separate rates mu-t be quoted for delivery in Contractor's or Commissioner's wagons, The Coal to be delivered to order in such quantities as may be required at six days' notice. Tenders (quoting the price per Ton) to be delivered to the Clerk not later than Thursday, May 9th, 1889. The Commissioners do not hind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. T. RUTHERFORD, Clerk. Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners. Town-hall, Abergavenny. April 27th, 1889. 5788 UHONDDA JBSD~SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. WAGONS AND PASSENGER CARRIAGES. The Directors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company are prepared to receive TENDERS for supply of Low Side, Ooen Goods, and Covered Goods Wagons, Timber and Cattle Trucks, and Pas- senger Carriages. Drawings a.nd Specifications can be seen and Forms of Tenders (on which only Tenden will be considered) obtained at the Secretary's uffice, 8, Fisher-street, Swansea., on and after the 19th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed" Tenders for Rolling Stock," and addressed to the Directors, must be deli- vered at the Secretary's Office, 8, Fisher-street, Swansea, at or before 10 a.m.. the 4th day of May next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. 8. Fisher-street, Swansea, April 17th, 1889. 5615 UILDERS DESIROUS of TENDER. JLF ING for the ENLARGEMENT of DIAMOND- STRiCET SCHOOL and the ERECTION of NEW CLASS KOOMS may obtain informa.tion from the Architects, Messrs W. G. HABERSHON and FAWOKNER, Pearl-street, Cardiff; Park-square, Newport; and 38, Bloomsbury-square, London. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS TENDEliS required for ADDITIONS and ALTER- ATIONS to Somerset Hotel. Abertillery. Plan and specification anti further information on applica tion to Mr W. Bean, -Architect and Surveyor, Abertilleiy. 5749 property, &,c., to Met. OUNT PLEASANT BUILDING ESTATE. CADOXTON. ELIGIBLE PLOTS OF LAND TO BE LET, at reasonable ground rents, on this Estate, suitable for the erection of Villa Residences, Shops, ani Cottages, havirR a south-wesc spect. on the new main road frem Cardiff to Barry Dock, within 15 minutes' walk of the Pier Head, and £ minutes of Cadoxton Station. For plans and particulars apply to J. A. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor; or E. Axten, Architect and Surveyor, Cadoxton. 5781 -.1iV Itmirattfp. ■JJNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY? Established in the Reign of Queen Anne. A.D. 17H. CHIEF OFFICE :-81 CORNHILL, LONDON. Invested Funds i2,070,000. Annual Income £300,000. FIRM Insurances effected on all descriptions of risks. LIFE Bonus £116s per ct. per ann. Low Premiums. Prospectuses, and all information at the BRANCH OFFICE BANK CHAMBERS, BALDWIN- STREET, BRISTOL. ARTHUR H. LAMONT, Local Secretary. Applications for Agencies invited. 4093 Jínnntinl. SEVEN PER CENT. REGISTERED FIRST MORTGAGES.—PERSONALLY NEGO- TIATED BY PIERCE. WRIGHT, & CO. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED. These Mortgages are Registered First charges on Freehold Farms in the United States. The principal and half-yearly interest will be paid in sterling when due,—For further information apply to Messrs PIERCE WRIGHT, & CO., 54i, Ol i Broad-street, London, E.C. Offices in United States: Yankton, Dakota, and Grand Island, Nebraska. 3095 DIRECT FROM THE JYJ^ILL THE GREENOCK STOCKINGS. SOCKS. KNITTING SKIRTS. YARNS CARDIGAN VESrS. AND JACKETS. KNITTED COMBINATIONS VESTS. HOSIERY GLOVES. AIlE THE BEST JERSEYS, QPALITY AND VALUE MITS. IN THE MARKET. AND JERSEY CARDIFF BRANCH; SHANTERS SUITS, 26, HIGH-STREET ARCADE. JPLEMING REID AND Cglà THE WORSTED MILLS, GREENOCK, Stores orAgents throughout United Kingdom. BROU'S INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, JD INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE, Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Paris J. Fere (successor to Brou), Phar- macien, 102, Rue Richelieu; London: Wilcox and Co., 239, Oxford-street, VY., who will forward it free by Parcels Post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of P.O.O and ail Chemisis. 4255 3642. QROSBY'S BALSAMIC CQUGH jgJJjIXIR. COUGH ELIXIR, CURES BRONCHITIS. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR j, CURES ASTHMA. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR WORKS WONDERS. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at Is. lid., j Is. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. each, by all Chemists and Patent < Medicine Vendors, or direct from DR ROOKE, SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. • I DR. ROOKE'S DICTIONARY OF JJOMESTIC JYJEDICINE. All Who wish to preserve health should read this work. It is a Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine, also an admirable Compendium of Medtcal Information, it contains 80 pages, and it is an incalculable boon to invalids. GRATIS of all Chemists and Patent Medi- cine Vendors, or POST FREE on receipt on penny stamp, from DR. ROOKE,, 1033 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. (gimcatton. CARDIFF. J OSEPH PARRY, Mus. Doc. (CANTAB), LECTURER IN MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF, AND MR D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY. PRIVATE LESSONS in VOICE CULTURE and SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and COMPOSITION, at BEETHOVEN CHAMBERS. 2 NEWPORT-ROAD (Just opposite the College), And at their private residence, CARTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. Prospectus on application. COLLEGE CLASSES. — Harmony: Mondays at 2,7; Tuesdays at 2.30. Musical Form, for pianists and vocalists Thursdays at 2.30. Theory and sight singing, for all choir members: Mondays at 8. College Philharmonic Society Tuesdays at 8. THE EASTER TERM COMMENCES ON MON. DAY. APRIL the 22nd, 1889. 13226 1134 ^T. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF, A FIRST-CLASS MODERN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, with Kindergarten for Girls and Boys. PRINCIPAL .Miss TULLIS.' Excellent premises, lasge staff of experienced teachers, wide curriculum, and moderate and inclusive fees. Unusual succeS8 in ilih-c1ass examinations. Prospectuses containing full particulars sent on application, » r „ The SUMMER TERM WILL BEGIN on FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. 5629 HARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, JJB ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS The MISSES MARKS. FEES (inclusive of English, French, Latin, Mathe- matics, Science. Drawing, Class Singing, Drilling, and Needlework), S5 10s per term. Additional Fee for Board, £7 7s per term. 3 Large House, with good Recreation Grounu. RE-ASSEMBLY.—Boarders, May oth; D-y Pupus, May 7th. 5618 13728 T. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOR~GIRLS. No. 20, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF PRINCIPAL -Mrs PHILLIPS. (Ceit. Cambridge with Honours.) The curriculum of education includes thorough English, French, German, Latin, Music, Needlework, and Calisthenics. Fees moderats. Private lessons given, Boarders received. xr PUPILS WILL RE-ASSEMBLE ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, at 2.30 p m, Successful preparation for public examinations. 5 M. ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TRE- DEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL H. SHEWBROOKS, B,A. Pupils prepared for the Universities, the University Local, Civil Service, and other Examinations. The NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY, MAY 7th, 1889. Prospectuses may be obtained from the Principal, loo KENSINGTON HOUSE, JtA. WINBSOR-FLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals—The Misses HARVEY. The Summer Term will commence MAY 9th, 1889. CARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL (BOYS') Spring Viila, Cowbridge-road, neat Sophia Gardens. Principal, W. WILKES, B.A., Lond. Next Term commences Monday. April 29th, 1889. 629 S~T! MARGARET'S, RICHMOND- ROAD, CARDIFF.—SCHOOL for GIRLS, and PREPARATORY CLASS for BOYS.-PrincipaJ, Mrs SIMPSON, assisted by efficient teachers. SUMMiiK TERM COMMENCES MONDAY. MAY 6th. 932 CARDIFF PREPARATORY AND y PRACTICUM SCHOOL, 23, NORTHCO IE-STREET, RICHMOND-ROAD. Mr C R MUSCHAWECK (late Tutor to the Earl of Durham and Brothers) instructs Boys between the ages of 7 and 14. Chargesmoderate. The NEXT TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY. MAY 8th. 9*7 PENARTH. ESTBOURNE SCHOOL, PENARTH. PRINCIPAL-MR SYDNEY GIBSON. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. 5678 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College examinations. Special attention is given to comfort., refinement, and physical woll-being. Next Term commences May 9. Terms moderate. Fees from entrance. 1024 7833 EATHH HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. J.JL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES LLEWELLYN. The NEXT TERM will BEGIN MAY ISI. Pupils prepared for liocai ExauiinaUuits. Xerma moderate. r 5608 MAESYCWMMER, THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMEB, CARDIBT. PRINCIPAL-Mrs NICHOLLS, F.E.LS., F.S.Sc. Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, the Society of Science. Arts, and Letters, London), and the Royal College of Music. The last three years 600 certificates, over 400 dis- tinctions, and 350 special certificates have been gained from Trinity College, Royal Academy. College of Fre- ceptors, Science aud Art (London), and the Umversltaes of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes from Trinity College and Science and Art (London). A bronze medal from the International ÈXlllbltlOn (Science and Art) for painting, silver medal for music, and a bronze medal from the London College of Music, 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 (London) said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent," "Scripture Excellent.. £ 100 per annum is given in Scholarsuips, ana i>iOJ to Hundreds of testimonials from parents a.nd pupus 1U all parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including .tuition, prizes, scholarships and preparation for any University Exami- nation five guineas. Day pupils, one gujnea. n One of the best schools in the country. -— Vule Press..13660 4282 NEATH. TVTEATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Higher Education.—Application for ter.ms, Ac., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. NeM-h. ilia PONTARDAWE. PONTARDAWE COLLEGIATE J-CHOOL.—Preparation for all examinations. Recent successes in London matriculation, <M. re- paratory department for gentlemen's sons. NEXT TERM BKGINS MAY 6th. 1889. W CARMARTHEN. /CARMARTHEN HIGH SCHOOL for Kj GIRLS.—FOUR ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS, two of Ten Guineas and two of Fifteen Guineas, will be offered for competition to boarders on Tuesday, May 7th. For paticulars apply Principal, 24a QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. HoUSE SCHOLARSHIPS. Six—Value One £20, Two Bla each, and Three B10 each per annum. Offered for Competition on Tuesday, April 30th, 1889. SUBJECTS— I. Arithmetic. n. Dictation and a Paper containing Questions on—1. Geography-(CI) General Outlines (b) with special reference to Great Britain. 2. English, Grammar, Analysis of sentences, Composition, etc. 3. Outlines of English History from III. Classics-(A) Greek and Latin Grammar, (&) Easy unseens from Greek and Latin, (c) Easy Latin Prose. Boys under 15 may use Dictionaries for Transla- tions, Hnd a Latin-English Dictionary for Latin Prose. Candidates from Elementary Schools need not do Classics but should offer instead one additional sub- ject, of which notice must be given. 5646 Apply—Head Master. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. JJIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BEDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good education at moderate terms. There will be a few Vacancies for Boarders and Day Pupils May 6th. Large premises near the Downs. The number of pupils limited to 120 (4b boarders). An excellent table kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Pupils admitted from eight years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Playground, well-flttei i workshop, gymnasium, football, hockey, cricket, and tennis clubs. Separate house as Sanatorium. Pupils successfully prepared for the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Medical and Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Univer- sities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Pre- ceptors, Science and Art Department; also for the Musical Examinations of the Royal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, examination successes, references, and full particulars on application to the Head Master, Mr CHAKLES BIGG Recent Successes — (December) Cambridge Uni. versity Honours, also Intermediate and Junior Passes. (December )College of Preceptors. (February; Pre- liminary Law. (March) Preliminary Medical. 5! Academy of Music. Various Bank Examinations, uniy one failure in all these competitions.. Classei will now be formed for the London Univer- sity Matriculation, January, 1890, add for all the other above-named Examinations. CHEPSTOW. MAUR COLLEGE, CHEPSTOW.— Principals: The Misses THOMAS. Highest references. Great success in examinations. Beautiful recreation grounds. Terms moderate. Vacancy for pupil teacher. NEXT TERM, MAY 6th. 223 HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Splendid s tuation. Fine residence. These results (of public examinations) shew that the school tanks very high with the best schools on 'the lists. —Mon- mouthshire Paper. „ PRINCIPAL i G. DEWDNEY, B.A. 497 SECOND MASTER G. BRYANT, B.A. JGLLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and CO UN TRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in New nor &0. Work executed with despatch tOOS. <5&ttcaiigtt« NEWPORT. NEWPORT COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: G. BURGESS HUGHES. M.A., Assisted by E. A. JEPSON, B.A. (Oxford), E. A. BAHIN (Certif., S. Kensington), and Professor BARBIER. Seven Successes at the late Cambridge Local Exam. inations, including the highest at the Cardiff Centre. A few Vacancies for Boarders. Next Term May 7th. For particulars apply to the Principal. 220 PONTYPRIDD. pONTYPRIDD MMAR SCHOOL. RE-OPENS on MONDAY, pth May. Thorough educatirm. Preparation for all examinations-Apply Mr JOHN FRANCIS McCLUNE, ABERGA VENNY. BERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL -MILFORD HOUSE. Principal: Mrs YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and weU-being of pupils. NEXT TERM DA\ TUESDAY, May 7th, 1889. 565 BERGAV EN N Y GRAMMAR A SCHOOL. BOARDERS RECEIVED BY MR WEBBER, THE HEAD MASTER. Healthy locality. Comfortable home. Excellent diet. Thorough education. Ten candidates passed last Cambridge )ocal Examination, all m honours. Only one failure during last eleven years. TERM BEGINS 7th MAY. 526 HEREFORD. EREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE -BH COMPANY, LIMITED. IMJDY PRINCIPAL Miss OUST, assisted by an Able Staff of Resident English and French Teachers and Pupifs prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge, Local, College of Preceptors, and other examinations. The Domestic Arrangements are under the immediate supervision of the Lady Principal, and are calculated to promote the health and comfort of the pupus. Terms for boarders under 12 years of age, a guineas per annum ditto above 12 years of age, 30 guineas per annum. The Next Term commences Wednesday, 8th May. Further information and prospectuses may be on. tained from the Lady Principal, Hereford or .rom tne Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. lUo/_ HEREFORD-COUNTY COLLEGE. CHAIRMAN The Hon. and Very Rev. the DEAN of HEREFORD. HEADMASTER The Rev C. F. MULLER, M.A. Preparations for the Universities, Professions, Local Examinations. Business, Classical, Modern Sides. Junior Department for Boys under 9. Shorthand Classes. Extensive New Buildings, in high and healthy situation, with Chapel, Laboratory, Cubicled Dormi- tories, Sanatorium, Ac. Among recent successes — In Cambridge Local Examinations, 1888, of all schools in Eneland; First in Religious Knowledge, First in French, Second in Greek, Fifth in Latiu. Inclusive Fees for Boarders, £36 per annum; ditto in Preparatory Department, £28 per annnm for Day Boys, £ 8 per annum. „ The next term will coo.mence on SATURDAY, May lith. 5597 Emitting ^cricttes. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JJUILDING JgOCIETY. THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES, Moderate law charges. No procuration fees. Easy repayments. Large share in Society's profits. Facility or redemption, The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN I DAILY FOR BUSINESS. W. SANDERS. MANAGING SECRETARY. AGENTS.—Mr E. THOMAS. 43. York-place, Newport. MrD. H. EDMUNDS, 4, Maughan-st.,PenartU. Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. 1023 7422 /GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. VJ OFFICES—15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This old-established Society offers SPECIAL FACI- IJITIES to persons desirous of Purchasing their own Dwelling-houses by a small payment down and easy periodical re-payments (for a limited period) in lieu of rent, thus affording a secure and safe investment and providing a future permanent income. No risks—no Redemption Fees—Low Law Charges—Shares issued Daily—Reserve Fund invested in GovernmentSecurity. —For further information apply at the Society's Offices, QOUT H WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent, on Old and New Advances.— John Jen. kins, A.C.A.. Secretary. 1045 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil—Established 187^Incorporated 1874.—Liberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re- payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms-Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Buildings in pro. gress—No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS Cardxf and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway 12 Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barru, Mr Lewis Lewis,. Quarrella-s Greet Cadox- ton: Abertillery and J^tnct, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect Newport; Swansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 101. Oxford-street, Swansea; Pontypridd and Rhondda Mr H Porrher Pontypridd; Carmai thenshire, Mr Isaac Phillips, Burry Port, R-S.O; Tredegar and Ebbw Vale, Mr J D Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. NOTICE." ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN. "We-have been able to Purchase an Assortment of Beautiful Vases, also some Services, in this magnificent manuiacture, at very exceptional low prices. 5673 Now on View[jg, J, KEPPLE & SON'S. BRISTOL. 3. CLARE Street. pIANOS AND QRGANS. THE SUREST AND BEST MEANS OF OBTAINING A FIRST.RATE INSTRUMENT IS TO BJBE ONE WITH OPTION OF PURCHASE. jQUCK, gON, & JMNKER, The well-known Finn of BATH AND BRISTOL, LET ON HIRE ALL CLASSES OF INSTRUMENTS, WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE END OF SIX MONTHS AT THE CASH PRICE, AND THE HIRE ALLOWED. 5196 CHAS. MOIR, M.R.C.V.S. 4JNO. L. PERRY, M.R.C V.S. •—^5, CHABLEs-sr., CARDIFF. I 13645 4255 E p P S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFASTS COOOA. t MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK. 13641-487-4115 gARTLE 'Ft AND g ON, 2 AND 3, WELSH BACK, BRISTOL. I GROCERS' and PROVISION DEALERS' SCALES, WEIGHING MACHINES, W0?Sr, ™ NGb. SHOP FRONTS, COUNTERS, and TRADE REQUISITES. Repairs of all kinds. BRANCH DEPOT BARJLETT & SON, W60 Mill-lane, Cardiff. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. 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Prepared only, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by tbe Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes Is ld and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. N..b.-Full directions are given with each box, 4164 flubltc Amusements. CARDIFF. RJLHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), May 1, Return Visit of Mr CHARLES MELVILLE and his Celebrated Company in the great Surrey Drama, the CRIMES OF JPARIS, By Paul Merritt and George Conquest. The Most Successful and Realistic Drama on Tour. MONDAY NEXT. MAY 6, Van Biene and Lingard's London Company in the Famous Comic Opera, The OLD GUARD, DAY PERFORMANCE Saturday, May 11, at Two O'clock. Children and Schools at half-price. Box Plan at Thompson and Sbackell's, Ltd. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, CARDIFF. LESSEES Messrs VV. & E. JOHN. ACTING MANAGER Mr H. CAIRN CROSS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1ST, MR H. HARDYS SIBERIA" COMPANY. By Special Arrangement with Miss Grace Hawthorne. London Company, New cenery, Costumes, and Effects. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, and DURING the WEEK, at 7.30, the very Successful, New, and Original Russian Drama, by Bartley Campbell, entitled » G I B E R I A MONDAY, May 6th, 1889, Messirs Geo. Conquestand Mr R. H. Eaton's Celebrated London Drama, SAVED FROM THE STREETS J> ARK-HALL, CAR DTITFT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. THE WORLD'S MYSTERY, THE GREAT DUPREZ, "the famous French Pres. tldigitateur." The most Fascinating Performance in the World Marvellous Mystic Power I Transmission of Thought I Spiritualism Extraordinary? Something never seen before I Prices. 3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. Seats booked at Thompson and SbaiSkell's. music sellers. 495 P ARK HALL, CARDIFF. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT — „ will be given TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, by the CARDIFF POSiytlOFFICE BAND, nnder distinguished patronage. Balcony, numbered, 3s Front Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Proceeds in aid of the band fund. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock carriages for 10.15. For further particulars see bills. 962 T. GLOVER, Sec. pIANO FORTE R E CITAL. PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF. Mrs RIGHTON-TRICE begs to announce that she will give a PIANOFORTE RECITAL at above hall on WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY NEXT. Further particulars will oe duly announced. 6719 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT! JPARK HALL, CARDIFF, GRAND PERFORMANCE (in costume) OF DR. JOSEPH PARRY'S CANTATA, "JOSEPH," by the EBENEZER CHORAL UNION, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, 1889. CONDUCTOR THE COMPOSER. (Popular prices of admission. For further particulars see future advertisements COWBRIDGE. THE SECOND ANNUAL EISTEDDVOD Jt. will be held on WHIT-MONDAY NEXT, CHORAL COMPETITIONS, Worthy is the Lamb," £25; Male Party. "Monks' War Mong," Dr Parry, B7. Programmes, lid.—John Davies, Hon. Sec., Cowbridge. 5754 C6xcursi0tts QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES—" CUP DAY. On WEDNESDAY. May 8th, an EXPRESS EX. 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