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FOR WAGONS, CARTS, OR CARRIAGES Of any description on the Best Terms, Write to CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, NEWPORT, MON., Representing the BRISTOL WAGON AND CARKIAGB WORKS COMPANY, LTD., WHOSE MANUFACTURES ARE UNEQUALLED FOR DURABILITY AND FINISH. 3684a
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Hales bg Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr ARTHUR COE. h 13 ferriages Harne.v-, and Saddlery, a* Caidi I Messrs TREGERTKEN DUNN and Ca famaged Steamer, afc Carol ft March: 4 wrquf, at Cardiff ]" .Mar. 16 "■eamship Shares, at Cardiff. Mr D. I',VANS. M;U, n fart Horses, &c-, at Cardiff Mardi 14 jale of Lea-e, at Cardiff .Match 15 winters, Shelving, I pKKlly. Messrs GOTTWALTZ.BO"_RI>(», « r March ]3 i/ollection of Pictures, afc y .March 20 •ousehold Furnbure, at Oartiii g2. 23, & 24 iousehold Furniture, at Cardift • Mar 27 Residences, at Cardiff March 28 lorses, at Cardiff. TTT'IPHCOX. and CO. Jjlestrs WILLIAM GRAHAMHI1CHCOA, a^ riant and Macliiuory, at Mv J.E. GUNN.March 30 ?osting Stock, at Cardiff •;■ « Me^vs II. HILL and CO. Carpets, Engs, Mats etc., ai » March Valuable Freehohl Promises, it Po^b'PO°l -March 15 I Messrs HOWARD. & KING. g2 Worses ind Ponies, at P ^vpr'd'l A- CO I Mer-sts JENKfNS, CLARKE &^0. leasehold Properties, at Tne Mart, Caraiin. I Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SOIS.^ n frees, at Rooms, Swansea •• Mar. 16 household Furniture, &c., at Swansea March 21 Villa Residence, at Swansea ••••••; WAV./ Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SOIv n Pil Paintings, at Cardiff Maroii 15 :|*nitary Wall Papers, <fcc. at Rooms Mar 15 pasturage a"d Sundries rtTJamwH -■ • —r and 16 household Furniture, v Ht'- Ue Plant, SK^ -March 20 leasehold Preset, at lie 16 C Messrs ST EPH ENSON and ALEXAaui^ 'fat Cattle, at Pen'nark. Vjl'' j, u & 15 £ lant, Machinery, &c., at Cwm";™S"lun'Av0n..Mar. 23 jPolliery Plant and Macninerv, at • < .March 30 ^csiness Premises, at ard'tt. &mber Trees?Pol~, Abergavenny ..March 16 *"b.r, « THOM'is. „ {Freehold Property, at Ca' 'in Maf 23 {Family Residence, at C.rtiitT —— wiALE THIS DAY. L .G^MADDOX '& SON iMES ^of i"\i7»i • ^.a to-ilRV* and 7 o clocks continue AToming. ( On View flurJi§ws 25, Duke-stroet, Cardiff. 6S2T i KOOMSi CARDIFF. 1, I»XjKE-S IBEEI A OWN l;KS jjuildeRSS, IMPORTANT to i»^and th0 Pnbiic Generally, on ^APERHANGEK >lan.h 15th, at 11 andfi o'clock i WEONESDAY "e^. maDDoX & SON Will M i^SSRO vITBLIC A UCTION a large stock of '-i-vJL SELL hyWALL PAPERS, sanitavies, silk lustres, grounds, 'Sd a w|fSri'e"y PaPevs- Als0 a of Whit-e Lead- -OM^DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. JvHE AUCTION R(Cn THURSDAY, 14TH AND 16XH ON TUESDAY AND 8g, „ OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES EXCELLENT T%*rNG AND OTHERS, FU^ALE of TWO HO USES of FURNI- UNRESERVED com\ition, removed from Rich- TURE, in sP1? ij-jauchamp-street (the tenants in niorid-road an1a Cardiff), comprising 2 excellent both cases l?aV\valnut cases, both nearly new a 11- pianofortes m ea„ by Heath and Sons, 2 noble stop America? ,i(T„r(;Si a mahogany and a walnut 6-ffc. walnut d0 dining and drawing room 8-ft. dining taoie-> -n ?adcllebags and leathers, suites, nphoIste-« wjUon anti best Brussels secretaire bo0*, lovely inlaid rosewood cvbiuet- carpets and W' matcli, walnut and marble-fc"p and overmantel 1 giasBes; fen<lers and irons, cheffoniece, 8 „ saiin, walnut, and a black do. octogon tables, » 6.ft. ana 4-ft. wardrobes and best bedroom p.u rl.ts of drawers, several massive toilets to mate*1, jej.eads, spving mattresses and iron and brass etc > etc. the contents of the bedding c°nlP ^ffiCc» a1"1 numerous sundries, all usual domestic of which T MADDOX and SON are |V/i"ESSRS <) ■ ^'SETJ, bv: PUBLIC AUCTION, •A-'X instructed ™encing eacU day at Two o'clock without reserve, com oV urior to and morning of Sale. prccU^Jv On view^fy TIIIS day. FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TO MERCHA^oV' SALE Ob1 VALUABLE CART SHORT NO'lTC-E jlSES AND COBS. MWANS is irstructed by the R D. 'tjeCeiver in Bankiuptcy to SELL t>y Official ^?jflinllel, off Queen-street, Cnrdiff, on AUCTION, at jIa,ch. 1893, at Three o'clock m the SATURDAY, l^ccllent Afternoon, three D A y0UNG BA Y COB MARE, CART HOKSff' Estate of J. Lewis, Bav Merchant. forming pavb of »'fnl noBSF., CEANK-AltLE CART, pa-l'b °.;efnl CART, Also a very part of the Estate of ,T. B. and HARN.B>»'r 001 1 wmdy, ^ru^e«JOHSE, being part of the Estate of J. Also a COB r Honywill, Bute* Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7078 ^Auctioneers^ —AND -,F SALE OF ISHOP AND PREMISES, CONVll^1' of tho most busy locality at the Situate in the ceo pocks, Cardiff. T?V^NS is instructed by the l\/fR D. Reiver in Bankruptcy to SELL by _Lf £ Official tvl £ j ja.rncs-street, Docks, Caidiff, on AUCTION, at N0'f^ 'ch, 1893, at 3 o'clock (subject to TUESDAY 14th be then nnd there submitted), the conditions of Sale LKASE, •n December, 1806, of the said ■*hich will eS.street. Premises No. 57, J^vUlars i'.pi'ly to the Auctioneer, 9, For further EfrJj}ff. yindsor-pIace^Cg^KK/J. PENARTH. 0iF, instructed by the MR D. B V in bankruptcy to SELL by Official .riaises, as above, on WEDNES- AUCTION, on the P'% ,lt 3 o clcc^ in the Afternoon, DAV IFITH March,1,5 the tnrlVlNG, AND BRASS GAS COUNTERS, SB^j-jiiNGS thereat.. 9 in'Isov-place, Cardiff. 7136 Aucticneer's office'-i stUPOWiS'fiRS, AND TO SMPBWW^M^ TOR SALE. DAMAGED|^ £ ITHEN DUNN and MESSRS TI^ instructions from the rn have PUBLIC AUCTION (for Underwriters to Slg^y concern;, at) the^Exchange the benefit of whom '^V,ch 1 3 0 clock in the afternoon, the Fit MUNROE, NX,7 of SU siniey and Co., in 1877. t> -ii. c i, Messrs i/i.. depth, 14ft. 5io. Net Built of iron eaCith, 28- and carries about 870 Leng h, "oft breao S( H(irface condensing JSSFT. F«.S V »«W T tngine. of 'i fjg Al tfJSw «•»' p°" Tjlbot. aiK, c THOently s rardiff, and will be placed Ibis steamer n toC d before the sale, and has been brougnt w t,yiree «». on t!ie Dumfries Pont M W. Aisbitt, Esq., ""rS&T p««=»i»f »»»' st"S"' or to the Auctioneers ^S9_ Bute Docks, Cardifr_—^TTrdIFF. — "T^t Of XZyM IT MAY CONCERN FOR THE BEN KFI^?iftp.TH E N ^0. ME?SK§LLSS<S *?T WSSI': JJf A have been >nsW c^0N, lUESDAV Marc^ SELL by PUBLIC ,jtf, on Mount Stuart-square, tj,0 „ 14th, 1893, at Three pA an"d pitch pine, at «.. „ 5uilt of Dimensions 16b x 34'8 t>f Civita. Vecchia. ^372. d carries about 1,250 Chiavari, 111 Decern > jons, a Is yellow X 22'5, net register «'ith° j ami was classed tons d.w., and stands t 1893, and as she metalled, copper an to A S^ where she may be 1001.1. Italian registei C^d,tI' now lies in the Roath v Schiaffino, Esq., inspected. apPlyJ,ro 12, Mount Stuart- For further particular8■ "foveer*' 6975 Bute Docks, or t o the AnL square. Cardiff. —SHARES. — AND OTHERS. DUNN A,LD "IVfl-ESSRS p.m., the following clTj aRES, ^lz- STEAMSHIP of Cardlff- 2/64th Share? s" T^«-n ISN >■*•$$$ £ 2 £ 60 „ Thornton ^(jp, i Hio oALE FDES«ST«S £ Y RESPEOIV iZra apply Mount Stuart- For terms and particulai 0rSi 1 6&01 and Co., Ship and Share »'r — square, Cardiff. ^^T^ARDItF. OF instructed R DAVID Avc £ %h, on THURS- to SELf< by PUBLl .reet> ca* bject to condi- Bank Bnildins*. St. MaO"^ 7 p.m., following pro- DA Y, the 16th March inst., uc^d, the tions to be then-nnd there pro" No_ 153> portion LOT 1—Ail that D^BLU1 WATTSE, No. 140, Craddock-street, Cardiff. r j^G-W OT 2 —All that D^ EL gg years from Craddock-street., (Jardifi. lease J elound rent of The abov are held under 0«• rly f the 25th March. 1384. acweefee3«h- No 87, Bed- £ 512a, and are let at »stSG-H01j J' r'gg years from Lor 3.—All th»X PWKL^I. j s0 lo. gn)und rent ford-street, Cardiff, held nnder^^ yeariy » the 1st July, 1872, at an apt jj0. 99. Bed- ef £ 1 lis 7(1, and ^tat^a" ^jotTSE- fron, the 1st LOT 4.—All tha. DWJ<,IXIf» yeaf^,onnd rent of ford-street, held under yearly July, 1872, at an ^portioned ) ffo. 60, Llantnfisant-st»r -tope a yearly £ the 29th Sepwrn^r, » >•» No. 54. £ 3 2s, and fet a dW ELLING-HOU^ 'years from r ,L°J • '-Tnt-street, held under lease rent of Llantrissant. sue • yearly S' the 29th Hei>rt"idawwk No. 56, £ 3 lv, and let at dvVELLING-HOL^'ears from LOT 8.-A11 th nnder leas0 fol. 99 } rent of ^J?nnt;S 1885. at a yearly S*>°B the 29tli SepteiniJ- .veet y Evans, £ 3, and let at Vs appiy to M1 !,r to tlie For further. P.^chainbers, Cardiff, "r 6992 Solicitoe, Guil'ih Fre,lerick-stieet, Carthff^—^ Auctioneer, No. i, tF Q Tr^TlIT^'T^CLARKE'S B 43' -c( tJhe ^\NE -bOX (o cure all derangem^ (jravel, V is warraniet-t uircd o[. constitutional^ frnm Urinary Organs ( ck k Guaranteed and Pains in the 4g w each> by all ^world, Mercury. Sold m Vendors througliont t» jjabeiis an<f. Patent Medici sixty stamps by '"Company •r senttoanyaddr^sr d cSuntJes Drug The Lincoln and Mioiai Lincoln. gaits bs auction. SALE OS TR^S^X^DEAWLN03' «« otvtRAVIIJWK." PENAETH. « fth* Hn^naT who is leaving for Austi ctltfl. 4W&PS GOTTWALT2, BO WRING, 1\/1 ^f,fr,RYl're received instructions to SELL i-YX XJr Hale-rooms, 1J, High-street, Cardiff, on JIONDA Y NEXT, 13th March, at 2 o clock punctually the above ()F pICTURES, example by B. Vautier a comprising p.proud an imooitaut drawing by charming w(,rk, ;hly specimens by- David Cox, and \a > A H vickers, Richard Short, B.A, Daudton, H. 11. Ingram, [ Sopi,ia D'Ousley, .T. Cole, Felisner, •T. Peel, Hacquett, T. Richards, w. I,. Wyllio, J. H. Bland, Orome, Tucker Pain, Herring, Constable, Laubimere, Tueerilli, Coie, StanSeld, s. Cooper, G. Arrnfleld, Beverly, Petit. # ri'. B. Hardy, Auraonier, ]j. Rivers, j°r&rner, B.A., I and others. AlsoTlanrgednumber of proof-etchings, autotypes, and photogravures. ehoice collection well worth the The above are a very cnuice 6S33 attention of buyers. view THIS day Catalogues may boj^el of ^Auctioneers, Cardiff. — rkTIMIN A RY ANNOUNCEMENT. Pta MARCH 20TH, 1895. 44, GORDON-ROAD. ROATH. rFSSRS GOl^TWALTZ, BOWRING, |1 j ■dwrrT have received instructions from and P going abroad, to Cata- E. Ii- MeM.dan, !CTION? the whole of' the l0Sue a-rj()ysEtl()LD FURNITURE, ^nlfte books, bedsteads and bedding, silver, elec ro P ,Iprcll 20, 1893, at 11 o'clock a.m., etc. ^(c'h will shortly appear. particulars oi h l on tll(! preimses as above, CHtflloeu« mas do Auctioneers, u, High- on Saturday nest, 7133 street, Cardift. TTitwtvvfsdAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, ON WED. 92nd, 23rd. and 24th March. LARGE UNDLSERVEI) AND IMPORTANT SALE or HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Vi*. „ orlf, of 15 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMb The Cont«'W NG ROOMS DRAWING ROOM, and ? DINING and^'Breakfast Rooms, Library, ^T0' „ 'i Hillianl-room the Fittings of Servants Hall, a | a;,(j DomeStic Offices, &c. t-ATTTABLE BR'>N^FS, COSILY LARGE-SIZE \ALUA £ > sKVK1,:s CHINA VASES, 6in. high, and other decorative objects, RICH ^o^'v WILTON, AXMINSTER, AND OTHER PUPTS rich Silk Curtains and other Draperies, CAW '^nvlied by Messrs Marshall and Snelgrove J^ccentlJ ^KKa;ld KLEt.' t'RO-PLATE, ionrfon, VLASS, NKARLY-NEW. full-size MA HOG NY BILLTARD TABLE, thirk'slate bed, low and frost-proof cushions, all ^st improvements, by Messrs GEO. WRIGHT PI, Cmakers by Special Appointment to H.B-E. prince of Wales, the Gossrnment, and Army ana ^|HE6'CONTENTS OF A MANSION Removed to Cardiff for immediate ale. Sold by order of the Mortgagee under a Bill «/ Sale. The HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Valuable Pictures, and Effects, From SKELBROOK HOUSE, PENARTH, The late Residence of W. R. PARKER, ESQ. THF, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China. Plate, and a Small Cellar of Wines, By order of the R-ilffesentatives of a udl-known Gentle- man, Deceased. „,r,TXT^ MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms 11. iHigh- street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 'rHiP^Df FRIDAY, 2.-nd, 23rd, and 24th March, 1893, at Eleven o'clock each day, punctually. MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, Removed as above, and from Skelforook House, Penarth, the late residence of W. R. Parker, ijsq. IN THE BEDCHAMBERS.—Fittings in mahogany, ash, walnut and other woode, with rianc.lscmo K STEADS of French and Parisian shape»in>««»«« and rich woods, including a very HANDSOME MtAW- BRASS BEDSTEAD (cost when new £ 75), plush and other bed furniture, hair ^'ddnv, g. well-fitted wardrobes of various sizes, toilet tames on A'VERY*RARF""ANPN CHOICE CARVED ENGLISH OAK BEDROOM SUIT13, with pedestal, tables, and appointments en tuite. A superb I-ouis XV. bedroom set »n waboganv. beveial other BEDROOM SUITES, with 6ft. and ott. waul- robes in walnut, rosewood, ash, and walnut, ««d oth^r woods, spring mattresses, feather bedding ,.oilet ^are large and small chests of drawers, Brussels and othei CaT^»tSDRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of silk and chentile gilt cornices and portieres en suite OrlfcO'lbKH *■ > SETTEES and CHAIRS, covered in Persiian pile, velvet, and other coverings a VERY FINE LOUIS XV. CABINET, of large proportions, a pair of recess cabinets, tables (by billow), occasional and centre tables, gilt chairs, in plush, a fiie buhl caid table, costly overmantels, secretaires and writing tables, GRAND WILTON' PILE CATtFETS, nigs, a nearly now COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by I'.RARD, another by G li', P I A.N COLLARD and COT,LARD, music cabinets, fire- screens, a pair of LOUIS XVI. COMMODES, a beautiful GILT OA BIN ET, with high glass back, brass fenders and coal vases, standard and table lamps, with silk shades, Venetian gilt mirrors and rjranuoles, artistic gilt, chairs, a handsome rosewood DRAWING- ROOM SUITE, in Genoa velvet, .several water-colour drawings!a VALUABLE BRASS CENTRE LIGHT, fitted with limp and for 50 candles. The DINING-ROOM and LIBRARY FURNITURE, in Ef,ABORATKLY CARVED ENILISH OAK, high back chairs in velvet, a very fine buffet, a gong stand and gong, a beautiful oak dinner wagon, a NOBLE) SIDEBOARD of great bea.uty with figure ornaments, a large dining-table, a PAIR OF FINELY CARVED BOOKCASES 5ft. wide, oak glasses, carved oak card-table, large TURKEY CARPETS, three pairs of chenille curtains with beautifully carved cornices, a noble writing-table, a finely carved old chest, arm chairs and settees, VALUABLE BRONZES of Florentine and English work, a pair of very fine MARLI HORSES, bronze busts, marble statuarv. VALUABLE SILVER AND EL! CTRO-PLATK. A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA, embracing a MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF MATCH- LESS SEVRES vosti.t, 3ft. 6in. high (cost 200 guineas), an important pair of Dresden vases of largo dimen- sions, several other important vases, all the knick- knacks that decorated the cabinets and tables in Chelsea, Bote, Lneestoft, Crown Derby, and Dresden, several'line plates, a Dresden dejeuner service. THE CONTENTS OP BILLIARD ROOM. A nearly now billiard table in Spanish mahogany, by GvO. Wright and Co., London {Makers by special ap- pointment to H.B-H. the Orinm of Wales, the Govern- ment, and Army and Navy Clttbs), with patent lew frost-proof cushions, and all the latest modern fittings, Ivory billiard and poot balls, cues, marking boards, etc. Wall Settees in Morocco leather, Engravings and Prints. Tuikev carpet and rugs. THE MORNING-ROOM FURNITURE IN BROWN OAK. A 6ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD with high glass back, over- mantel to match, a Massive D-ining Table lhft. long, a SET OF 10 CHAIRS, in real Morocco, a. dinner wagon, a suite of curtains, Axminster C irnot, Clocks and Ornaments in bronze, china and oxydized ware, brass fireplace fittings. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND i RAWINGS. A Magnificent, Example by B. Fawner, specimens by J. Cole T. Richards, J. Peel, J. H. Bland, Tucker Pain, J,. H. Vickers, J. C. Frisch, Howard Elgie, Stan field, Hulk, Knell, D. H. McKew,<,n Callow, Bennett, Jack-on, J. Rivers, G. H. Boughton, F. Walker, etc. „ a The fittings of Breakfast Room and Servants Hall, the FURNITURE and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL, Corridors and Staircases include carved oak hall furniture, tables, pier-glasses, expensive Axminster carpeting and ttiaesive biass rods, busts, brackets, pedestals, a double-barrel gnti by Lewis, heads, antlers, and trophies, a smaJl cellar of choice wines. The FITTINGS of PLATE and CHINA PANTRIES and kitchens, a Minton tea, breakfa.st, and dessert service, Set cf table glass, etc. • GARDEN AND OUTSIDE EFFECTS include SETS OF BRASS DOUBLE HARNESS, single sets, horse rugs, bridles, .saddles, and sundry harness, a lawn mower, garden chairs, tables, stable and garden tools. ON VIEW SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 18TH and 20TH MARCH. ORDER OF SALE WEDNESDAY, 22iid MardI-Contents of bedrooms, dining-room, drawing-room, servants' hall, &c., and billiard-room. THURSDAY 23rd Ili,,reb-(;on! eiits of best bedrooms, carved oak dining-room furniture, dra.wing. room furniture, old ekina, pianos, hall and servants' officer FRIDAY, 24th March—Remainder of furniture, pic- tures, p!ate, and outdoor effects. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be had of the Auctioneers?. 70'70 OiTrUESiiAY, MARCH 28th, 1893. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold their NEXT SALE of HORSES, at the Horse Exchange, Car dip, on TUESDAY, Mftreh 28tb, at 12 o'clock. March 2Sth'K^ARE SOLICITED. 7134 ANGKL^HOTEiTYARD, CARDIFF. 'IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW AND SECOND- tAWr HAND CARRIAGES mv well-kilt>wn London and Country Builders), W HARNESS, AND SADDLERY. MR ARTHUR COE has been instructed •to SELL by AUCTION, aa above, on MONDAY L5fh March, 1893, at Two p.m., 00 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND SADDLERY, Comprising landaus, brougham, victoria, wagonettes, brake, four-wheel dogcart, Stanhope gig, several very stvlish two-wheel dogcarts, of various sizes and Ideiginis; 12 sets of double and single harness, saddle., and bridles, horse clothing, driving aprons, whips, ^aISO BAY GELDING, four years, 14.3 quiet to ride Iand drive, and warranted sound. Further Entries of Horses Solicited. Auctioneer's Offices, 26, Castle-street, Cardiff, and at Pontvpool. 'TCP1 ilMBHiUMMW—^aa— TRT 1FICIAL TEETH. TmF CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES DENTURE COMPANY, 4, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. MK SHELLARD. For tlie past six years Manager to Goodman and Co. Dental Surgeons, Cardiff. Established for the Manufacture and Supply of ARTIFICIAL TEETH AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, combined with skill, natural appearance, perfect fit, and best material. Teeth Fitted without the Extraction of Roots. 1Only one visit required from country patients. Liberal j allowance for railway fare. I P.S.—All Work Guaranteed. 627e AND AT PENABTH AND BARRY 6920 -— :'<" -—l.n T- nlt5 by Ruction. II IMPORTANT SALE OF ATTRACTIVE EN RESIDENCES I In the NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY" have received instructions to Ivi. and PERRY" have received instructions to SELL by AUC 1'101'1, at their Sale-roomu, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 27, J393, at 7 o'clock punctually, the following DESIRABLE RKSIDENCE&. LOT 1.—All that Detached LEASEIIOI.D I;ESL- DENCE, known as GRASM No. 52, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, in the occupa- tion of G. M. C. LUARD, Esq., at tlu annual rauof £ 150, the tenant paying rates and taxes. In. house contains entrance hall, dining, drawing and mornnig- roojns, billiard-room, bathroom, nine bedroom; &t., most conveniently arranged. There is a large gat,(I,n,. stable, coach-bouse, harness-room, loft, & The property is leasehold for 99 years from loaU, the annual ground rent of £ 28 10s. OI-CTT LOT 2.—All that Detached LEASEHOLD RESI- DENCE, known as ELMWOOD," Nû. 128, NEWPORT-ROAD. CARDIFF, in the occu- pation of the owner, CHAIH^ES E. SIALL\BRA. b, Esq., containing drawing, dining, and breaKtasi,- rooms, eight bedrooms, d essing-room, bathroom, e There is a two-stalled stable, coachhouse, lort, etc. and two 40ft. glass houses in the garden. The propeity is leaseh 'Id for 99 years from 1873, at the annual ground rent of £ 19 2s 6d. These properties are moderniy and well built, and have excellent frontages to the road, with spacious depths to accommodation at the back, and the lighting, water, and sanitary arrangements to bothaie have excellent frontages to the road, with spacious depths to accommodation nt the back, and the lighting, water, and sanitary arrangements to bothaie ^LOTS. All that very DESIRABLE RESIDENCE known a* FERNLEIGH, being No. 56, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF, now in the occupation of WILLI > M SIMONS, ESQ., Solicitor, and held under lease from Lord Bute for 99 years from 1875, at the annual ground rent of £ 2110s. It contains On the '-round floor, portico and entrance lull, drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, and spacious domestic offices on the first floor, fonr bedrooms, two bath-room-, lobby, etc. and on the second floor three bedrooms. The house is excellently built, the rooms are largo and conveniently arranged, and special a, tendon has been paid to the sanitary arrangements. At the rear there is a large garden, with side entrance, and stabling and coach-ho se to accom- modate two horses, abutting the accommodatipn lane. Further particulars Its to Lot 3 of Messrs G F Hill and Son, Solicitors, High-street, or as to all the Lots of I the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 6986 ON THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1893. ROYAL HOTEL STABLES, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, HORSES, HARNESb, STABLE UTENSILS, &c. MJK J. E GUNN is instructed by the Directors of the Royal Hotel Co., Limited to SELL by AUCTION, at their Stables in Westgate- street, Cardiff, on the above date, at 2 o'clock punctu- ally, the whole of the POSTING STOCK used in connection with this Hotel, comprising :— 7 Valuable HARNESS HORSES, all in full work. Pair-Horse OMNIBUS, by the Cardiff and County Coachbuildmg ConipA ny. Single-Horse STATION OMNIBUS. Large Pair-Horse BREAK, Smaller Ditto. Capital Pair-horse WAGGONOTTE for 8 persons, nearly new.. Nearly New LANDAU, by Perry & Co., BnstoL Capital BROUGHAM. Two-wheel DOG-CART. Four Double Sets Brass and Plated Posting Harness, 3 Sets of Double and Single 'Bus Harness, Set of Plated Trnp Harness (nearly new), posting and other saddles, double and single rein bridles, posting and four-in-hand traces, 4 scarlet postboy jackets and caps, linen and other carriage covers and loin cloths, leather aprons, plated carriage lamps, rngs and rollers, leather nose-bags, head stalls, Ac., &c.: quantity of sundry harness. corn bins, ladders, saddle hordes, carnage jacks CHAFF-CUTTING MACHINE, corn measures, carriage cushions, clipping machines, stable uten- ^Fun Particulars in Catalogues, which may be had at the Royal Hotel, or of the Auctioneer, at, his Office, Westgate-street, Cardiff. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SOUND FEKEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS IN QUEEN-STREKT. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY. the 16th day of March, 1893, at 3 p.m. sub.ect to such conditions of sale as may be produced, the fol- lowing valuable BUSINESS PROPERTIES LoT J.-All those Two suostantial FREEHOLD SHOPS and DWELLING HOUSE, with spacious warehouse and cellaiage, outbuildings, and premiss belonging thereto, situate and being Nos 20 and Queen-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr E. Singer, grocer and provision merchant. This Lot will be sold subject to a lease of 21 vears from 29th September, 1884, at a ren„ of £ 3(X) per annum. These premises have a frnntage to Queen- street of 37 feet and 1 inch or thereabouts, and a denth of 136 feet or thereabouts. Mr Singer, at his own expense, erected the existing spacious ware- bouse when his lease was granted. Tnete w ample space for further erections. Tne whole premuos are in exe-Ileiit,-epair. TOT?—All that first-class and sabstaisvukuj-U«.>S SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE (five floors). Out-; buildings and Premises, situate and being No. 18, Queen-street (adjoining Lot 1), held for a term ot 99 veara under lease granted by the late John Homfray, Esq., dated 12th April, 1856, at the ve,y low ground rent of £ 21 per anuum. Tliis Lot will be sold subject to an under-lease dated 1st October, 1887, whereby the premises are held bv Mr Mattock, fancy draper, for a term of 10 vears at a yearly rental of £ 340. Valuable fixtures and shop fittings belong to the owner. These pre- mises are in excellent repair, and contain a high- clasii shop and showroom 100 feet long, have a frontage to Queen-street of 25 feet and 3 inches the depth of the ground is 139 feet and 3 inches or thereabouts. u t The above lots ar6 situate m tne best business part of the leading public thoroughfare in Cardiff, and afford rare opportunities for trustees and others to acquire first-class investments. Further particulars, with orders to view, can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his office, 10, Queen- ch-pet or the Vendor's Solicitor, street, ox Mr \yESTYR-EVANS, 6935 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE. T>V ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS AND OTHERS. ^KSSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. WH have been instructed by iho Executors of the iTfnf tho l".te Mr Jenkln Morgan to SELL by AUC- TION, at The Mart, Bank-buildings, Cardiff, the following PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that Leasehold DWiCLLING-HOUSE, known as 22, Pembroke-road Cardiff. known Also thB following Tft_ a that superior DWELLING-HOUSE, known as 2|1, ^^sIaBLB and" COACH-HOUSE, fo.851, Oortridf r°Thedartoof the Sale and further particulars will ihe date latter may be had m the appear late, on fco JaWM Morsai)> Rsq., meantime on appu gt Cardiff or to the Auc- UoneeS'jeAkins, Claake, and Co., Cambria Chambers, Westgate street, Cardiff. — _OWAEW»TSN||L|IE? COKE OVENS, PENGAM. BRECON AND RAILWAY. MESS ItS WiLLIAM GRAHAM, IVF WTTPHCOX and CO. are instructed by Itx WTCHCUA, iaim by AUOTIOX; OI1 thr^S on ^AY the 24th day of March, 1893, the ^oleo^he^al^We^ Which comP^e?njfftor^ pairTi^ltUvertiw.ie hauling mountings aml mj^ct p fa. lant consisting e"S^es complete, co^ciand geari of Carrs diMntegrat P oven engmes, wrougnt ZlSS$ £ }3S&& —»»• iiTd12raHanbur^ona4 MARITIME COLLIERY TO AND 01'1I UNRESERVED HALE OL COLLnRY HORSES AND PONIES. FISRS POMES' Term»-Ca«h. be obfcained from the Auc- H^Tthelr Offices, Gresham Buildings. P^ty- pridd. — M EsSRS STRAKER. & HON have been IVX favoured with instructi.ms fvoin RtiF. Cra shay, Eso., to SELL by ,BSDA'V th9 16th of subject to conditions of sale to be tiien OIK LARCH!" AN» OTHBB TIMBER TREES r »„ /H? rfirst-c!as's OAK TIMBER LOT 1.—All those 1 wood on the Tymawr TREES, 180 stonding '« *m™in the Parish of Estato, near Gilwern raniiinina five near Ty- Estato, near Gilwei n raniiinina five near Ty- Llauelly, Breeonslnre, and t.l»^ remai £ paint from mawr Mansion, and numbeiei wuu y Poles, 7 Kfcccb 'lljib.' mdolill will, S» iSfc.Jot .tb.r «- Oumbercd riU. jjrtl, ti. whol. WW the flat, and (, j i.iloweii and two from Govilon oama Auctioneers, at E V A N s' Q. L A S S AND CHINA J> O O M S, 58, BRIDGE-STREET, AND 11, CHURCH-STREET (Close to St. John's Church). DINNER, TEA, AND TOILET WARE AT LOWEST PRICES.; 4 CALL WILL OBLIGE. 6200 nltz hg auction. SALE THIS DAY. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY AND WORKS PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. TYN-Y-CWM FARM, VELINORE, NEAR LLAN- GY1 KLACH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, -ubjeetto such condiaions as shall then and there be produced, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on SATURDAY, March 11th, 1893, in three Lots, 360 WELL-GROWN OAK, 30 ASH, 310 BIRCH AND ELM TREES, ¡. marked in white paint, and standing on the above Farm and outlying Fields. The Lots may be viewed on application to the tenants, Messrs William and John Harry, or will be p in led out by Mr David Jones, Contractor, Velindre. I 3éle to commence at 12.30 p. m. For further particulars apply to t he Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 6S44 ON THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1893. 26, ST. IlELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. Highly-important SALE of well-kept MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLAN OFORTE, SAFETY BICYCLE, CHINA, GLASS, BOOKS, and OTHER EFFECl'S. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDKR AND SON have received instructions from Mr J. Sills. Tunbridge (who is giving up housekeeping), to SELL by AUCTION, nt, the abov &ddre.ss, on THURSDAY. March 16th, 1893, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR & OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising the contents of dini;,g, drawing, and 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices. Special attention is called to this sale, the furniture having been purchased but two years since from Me^rs Ben Evans and Co., and is practically new. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may bo had from the Auctioneers, on and after Ma.rch 9th. I Goods mav bs viewed (by catalogue only) on Wednes- day, March 15th, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street. Chambers, Swansea. 7047 TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. COMPACT FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, with LAND attached, ripe for the immediate erection of Shops or Dwelling houses, and an important Leasehold Corner Property, suitable for Couimerc.al purpose^ MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Roams, Goat- street, on TUESDAY,,March -1st, 189o, all that COMFORTABLE VILLA RtolrEISGE, „;Kh ,1. „,r,ien and ground attacned thereto, known Gower 11 ouse/ i'he Duns, Mumbles, together with the Field in front, having an acre^e as com- puted from the Ordnance Muvey or la. Sr oOp or .L_ 1-1, 'I"I;d t", ^Sm"an<f Caswel/fiays, and within three minntes' iaRf&yg^ r w,bl3inSiul~i ssa in the occupation of 1. f AS 0f tenancy expires on June 24tli next,, a. a rental ot £ Tlwltonse well back from the road and con- tain* dining and drawing-rooms (in one), four bed- rooms cellar, kitchen, scullery, and offices, w,th _a most productive m the lIclghboarhocd. feet to Hie main road, and being in the most ire- SSS B¥SSe;0f pel'ly developed, no less than 51 houses can be LoTt-AUthat VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY situated on the corner of Yoik and Rutland- streets and forming the south side of Angel-street, Swa^a, n! ha,^g a frontage thereto of about 12i feet of about SJ5 feet to York-street, and about 47 feet t0Ib'e slofesland Stables adjoining York-street were recently in th* occupation of Messrs filler and Co.? at a rental of £ 48 per annum, bat are now TheaStoifces and Stables adjoining Rutland-sheet are in the occupation of the lessee. "'he Prorieri V brin" in a busy thoroughfare, m the ce^re of the town, close to the L.N. W. and Swan- sea and Mumbles Railway Stations, and the Tw.irt » most desirable one, and can, with a JXiiL outlay, bo i^pt.4 <« S''»P« »»d I,T,hVt'Sl'XVm «». fn. M„ch »lh, 1849 at a ground rent of £ 52 10s per anuum. .pply to J Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxfora-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. | PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS TO TIN-PLATE MAKERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF LOOSE PLANT, AT THE GLAN WALLA. 11 I'.P NAR ABERAVON, POR1 TALBOL. MR WM. HARRY REES IS instructed by the Proprietors to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDA Y, March 20th, 1893, the whole of the LOOSE PLANT AND MATERIALS, TOOLS, CASTINGS. STORES, &c. At the abuve Works. Further Details and Catalogues will shortly be issued. Neath, "March 4th. 7010 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CARPETS, RUGS, «fcc. MESSRS II. HILL AND co. WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on TUESDAY, March Hth, 1893, a large consignment or CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, &c., comnrisin^ Stanley squares with border, tapestry car- pets made up in several sizes, velvet and Mel to l sauares, a large quantity of drawing, dining, and bed- room rugs, grey goatskin rugs, cocoanut mats, bedroom do., &c., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at, 11 o'clock in the forenoon. o a For further particulars apply to the Auctiolleerf;, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 7082 BAIRITY DOCK. SALE OF VERY DESIHABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. THOMAS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on TUEBDAY, 1893, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the following very desirable and valuable lots of wfV_r LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Barry, Barry Dock, aiid ^adoxton LOT 1.—A well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, No- I Wmdsor-road, Barry, two minutes from station, ht j up with every convenience, 1:. and c. bath, and let j the very low rent of £ 50 per annum, and held unf.er j lease of 99 years from the 25th day of March, lro9, a the annual ground rent of £ 5. lidly., LOT 2.—All that commodious and splendidly-situated SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, with excellent, cellars, being No 1, Holton-road, Barry Dock, known as the Victoria Coffee Tavern, with side entrance, large and convenient yard, stable, coach-house, lately let at £90 per annum. Held nnder a lease of 99 years from 1st day of August, 1885, at the annual ground rent of £ 5. _T LOT 3.—A well-built villa residence, being No. 1, Cannon-street and Station-approach, one minute from Barry Station, fitted up with every convenience, n. and c. bath let at the veiy low rent of £ 40 per annum, held under a lease of 99 years from the 1st day of May, i890, at. the annual ground rent of £6 la. LOT 4.—All that well-built cottage, No. 1A, Davies- street, Cadoxton, near the Witchill Hotel, now let at 411 6d per week, held under a lease of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1890, at the annual ground rent of £ 2. » A considerable portion of the purchaso money ox each lot may be had on mortgage. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of investors and capitalists to the exceptional chance of acquiring some of the most desrable properties in the district. For further particulars as to lots 1 and 2 apply to J. H. Westyr Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff lot 3, D. Roberts Rosser, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd and loo 4 to Messrs Bailha^ne, Sykes, and Glasier, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. and as to the whole to the Auctioneer at his offices, Vere-street, Cadoxton, and 1, Romilly- Road, Btirry. bJ22 COUTfTYBOROUGH OF CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD VND LEASEHOLD DWKLIJNG-HOUSES, SUIT. ABLE FOR INVESTMENT. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Auction Rooms (iate Art Gallery and Cvinmrodorion Hall), 91, St. Mary-stree, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March L'rd, 1&93, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, in the following or such Lots as may be armnged at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions which may be seen at the Auctioneers' Offices five day< previously, all those FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Namely LOT I.-All those Four FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 53, 55, 59 and 61, Romilly-crestent, Canton,Cardiff each containing t, 0 sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, coal house and out- building*, bathroom (hot and cold), w.c.'s, and five bedrooms enclosures in front with gardens in rear, and bacli genuraiiees. Will bo sold separately if desired. LOT 2.—All those Three PRIVATE DWELLING- HOUSES, being 45, 47, and 49, Penypeel-road, Canton, lending out of Cowbridge-road, occupied by Messrs Davey, Parker, and Matthews, held on lease for 99 years, from 25th December, 1881, at an annual ground rent of B2 10s for each hou. LOT 3.-All those Two PRIVATE DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 41 and 43, Clive-road, Canton, occupied by Messrs Jones and Harris, having a long garden at rear, and' small enclosure 111 front, and near the Tram Terminus fur the town. Held on lease for 99 years, from 24th December, 1878, at an annual IronDrl rent of B5 for each house. 7143 For further particulars apply to the Anctioncers, or to Mr C. P. Clarke, Solicitor, Hammet-street, Taunton. Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen-street Areade,Cardiff IN IIWJ'(IRT-ROAD, CARDIFF; Important Sale of first-class FAMILY RESIDENCE, f;\1;able for Investment. MESSRS Y.EBBER AND WILKINSON IN/I have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at .neir Auction-rooms (late Art Gallery and Cymmrodorioti Hall), 91, St Maiy-street, Cardiff, on THURSL-iY, March 23, 1893, at "even p.m. precisely (subject to conditions which may be seen a,t the Auctioneers' offices 5 days previously), all those premises, being a first-class v FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 36, Newport-road, now ito the occupation of John Jone-i, Esq., and whose lease is about terminating, comprising :— On GROUND FLOOR—Large drawing-room, dining- room. study or breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, lavatory, and two china pantries. On FIRST FLOOR—Bath-room (hot and cold), box- room, cupboard, W.c., dressing-room, and four bed- *°0™ SECOND FLOOR—Two bedrooms and »ervants' room. On THIRD FLOOR—Attic. Ample cellarage in Ba.sement. Large garden in rear, with back entrance to vinery, gieenhouse, stove- bouse, potting-house, and offices. Thlr. splendid well-built stone-front Dwelling-house is nicely situated, standing back from the main road, with a I"hrl1b encloul'e bl" weon it and the carriage road, and is conveniently situated for trams and 'busses to all parts, and with a back road for Stable and Coa.ch-house if required. The lease is from Lord Bute for a terni of 99 years, from 29th September, 1870, at an annual ground rent of £ 15. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneers or to 7144 MR C. P. CLARKE, Solicitor, Hammet-street, Taunton. Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. SWANSEA OFFICE O OF THE t: SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. & CtOLLEGiSkSTREET, uhlir Jlatias. I ICKETS for COOK'S TOURS to France, Italy, Palestine, and Chicago, of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WIND- SOR PLACE—TO-MORROW' EVENING, at F. IN ANNUAL SERMON TO YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD^by Rev J• D. WAITERS, M.A., on "The Emancipation of Women. [ f NOTICE.-March 11, 1893.-1, FRED. mnKOUT mason, of 1, Blaenclydacli-road, TVmvoandv WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE tor any debts whatever incurred by MY WIFE, HARRIET, after this date.—(Sigtied) FREDERICK RIDKOUT witness, John Doe, No. 73, Blaenclydach-road, lony- pandy. 249 "OOATH CARLYLEAN SOCIETY. JJL, ALLEN UPWARD, Esq., Will give a LECTURE 011 SUNDAY NEXT, 12th inst., At the COMET-STREET HALL. Chair at 8.30 p.m. Subject". The Hero as Politician." 201 Subject". The Hero as Politician." 201 r¥Wri^lT0M7EISTEDDF0D COM- i PETITIVE CHOIR will be instituted at the MISSION HALL, CASTLE-STREE 011 TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14th, at 7.30 p.m., when all Vocalists are invited. Requirements Good voices, correct intonation, and ability to r ad an easy tuno off. JACOB DAVIES. Llwynou, Talbot-street, Cardiff. 7096 4JUNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR "J SERVICES, PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 12TH, AT 3 O'CLOCK. ADDRESS, Rev J. J. KNIGHT. JOHN GUNN, Esp.; .T.P., will preside. DUET & CHORUS, I WAITED FOR THE LORD,' (Mendelssohn). TENOR SOLO, "STAR OF BETHLEHEM" (Stephen Adams). Selections on Great Organ at 2.30 p.m Cornet Solo at 2.45 p.m. Blue Ribbon Choir. 4851 J^OYALTLTVEITFRIENDLY SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Members will be held on WEDNEsDA V, 15th March instant, at 8 p.m., at the ST GERMAN'S IRON ROOM, STAR S1RELI, ROA'H CARDIFF; CROWN COURT, TOWN- H°LL CARDIFF; TOWN HALL, BEAUFORT- STREET, BRYNMAWR, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Annual Meeting in Glasgow on the 26th April next. By Order of the Committee of Management. FRANK H. TAUNTON, Secretary, Chief Offices—Prescot-street, Liverpool. 6S76 PONTARDULAIS PERMANENT JL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, PONTARDULALS. NOTICE. • The GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the HENDY SCHOOLROOM at 7.15 p.m., on THURSDAY, the 16th inst. Full Statement of Accounts will be posted to Shareholders, &c., in a few days. 7U31 March 6, 1893. E. D. REES, Secretary. CIEVEDON. HYDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB- Jijg LISHMENT OR HEALTH RESORT FOR INVALIDS A VISITORS. Highly recommended for those needing rest or change with or without Massage, Weir Mitchell, Eioctric, or other treatment.. The house and grounds are delightfully situated, Eioctric, or other treatment.. The house and grounds are delightfully situated, open to the south and west, while sheltered from the north and east winds. Apply SECRETARV, 6832 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. WRELSH UNION OF WOMEN'S r" LIBERAL ASSOCIATIONS. GREAT PUBLIC MEETINGS AT SWANSEA. All Vlen and Women Cordially Invited to Attend. AN OPEN CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, WALTER- ROAD, AT 2 O'CLOCK. "FVFVTNG PUBLC MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, AT THE ALBERT HALL. Mr E J. C. MOl ton, M.P. (Secretary of the Home TTniniri will Deliver an Address on (be Home Rule BUI Mr John Fisher (Secretary of the Liberation Snci'etvl will speak 011 Disestablishment for Wales. Counters Alice Kearney, Mr* Price Hughes, Mrs Eva McLaren, Mrs Massingoerd (of Gunby), The Hon Mr- Ar+bur Pelham, and other speakers will Address the Mert^g Chair'to be taken at 8 p m by Mrs Wynford Philipps. Doors open at 7 p.m. All Men and W omen are Invited. B-ATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES SOCIETY, For the encouragement of AGRICULTURE, ARTS, & MANUFAC- TURE3. Patron ;-II,R.H. the PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. President, 1893 ;—LORD FITZHARDINGE. ¡ GREAT MEETING AT GLOUCESTER, MAY 51, JUNE 1, 2, 3, & 5. I ENTRIES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, ART-MANUFAC- TURES, &c., March 21. LIVE STOCK. DAIRY PRODUCE, BUTTER- MAKING COMPE! ITIONS, &c., April 13. POULTRY. May 8. I THOS. F. PLOWMAN, Secretary. 4, Terrace Walk, Bath. 6565 THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF JL FORESTERS. I "The Combined Experience or Actu-Itries' Table is the basis of the rates of the Independent Order of Foresters. The Premiums are not loaded to make enormous profits, nor for equally enormous manage- ment expenses. I ABBREVIATED COMPARATIVE TABLE. ABBREVIATED COMPARATIVE TABLE. 1 Average Yearly 3 Orler of year-ly ,sav.in* ^*3 vruer ui premium by loin* S3 Foresters. fn insur- ing the bL monthly. per year.,tnee Co.'¡¡ I.O.F. „ s d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. For an lg 2 6A 1 10 6 3 14 10 2 4 4 Insurance 3 0* 1 16 0 5 1 8 3 5 8 40 3 8 2 4 0 6 13 2 4 9 2 of £ 200. 4g 5 376 8 18 10 5 11 4 ~T 19 5 1 310 798 438 a 30 6 0 3 12 0 10 3 4 6 11 4 Po^0f 40 7 4 4 8 0 13 6 4 8 18 4 £ 400. 49 11 5 6 15 0 17 17 8 11 2 E ~~Z 19" 7 7i 4 11 6 11 4 6 6 13 0 _F.?r at 30 9 0 580 15 50 9 17 0 40 11 0 6 12 0 19 19 6 13 7 6 £ 600. 4g 16 1Q4 10 2 6 26 16 6 16 14 0 The cost of joining is for £200, Bl 14s 7d for FAOO, jE2 Os lOd and for £ 600, B2 5s Od, including medical examination. Court dues are usually 108 per annum, which may be added to yearly cost. Premium paying ceases at 70, after which the Assured receives an Annuity of:020, £40, or £ 60, ao cording to amount assured balance at death in each case. The whole sum paid at death if previous. Only 5 per cent. can be taken for Management Ex- penses. The Accumulated Funds exceed 2120,000. £ 20,003 has been deposited with the Paymaster-General to eecure members in the United Kingdom. forms of application from the Head Office, 24, Charing Cross, Whitehall, London, where intending members may join; from J. Marshall, 217, Buchanan-streot, Glasgow. Mr Thompson, goecial organiser for Wales, will be glad to see intending members from 1 to 3 o clock, at 16, Windsor-place, Cardiff. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY COL. JL<L) C. U. PAGE, Commanding 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. Carditf, 11th March, 1893. 1.—Tlie selected party to represent the Corps at the distribution of Volunteer Officers' Decorations will parade at 4.45 p.m. this evening at the Gun-shed, Drill-hall. Uniform. Full dross, with arms. 2 —Monday, Wednesday, and tnuay, gun and recruit drill, at 7.3u. Tuesday and Thursday, carbine and company drill, at 7.30 p.m. Clothing inspection, No. 5 Company, Tuesday and Ihursday, at 8 o clock and No. 1 Coinpanv, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. 3 Referring to Regimental Order No. 3 of 4th lnst., for "Coi,poral HiiiLoii read Corporal Milward. 4.-For Duty-Captain Brain, Lieut. Vivian, Sergt. Nicholl-3, Corporal C. aw ley, Bombardier Thomas, Trumpeter Britten. PENARTH DETACHMENT. 1.tonday, Wednesday, and Friday, gun drill, 7.30. 2.-Promotion.-Bambardier Barnett, No. 10 .Com- pany, to be corporal. 3.—The Annual Ball takes place at Andrews'- hall on Friday, 17th inst. 4.— For Duty—Captain Thomas, Lieutenant Ingram, Corporal Jewell, Trumpeter Cottle. 4.— For nuty-Capta,in Thomas, Lieutenant Ingram, Corporal Jewell, Trumpeter Cottle. By Order, (Slgneq) M. S. EYRE, Captain and Adjutant, 211(1 Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. al£.I?í frg fetter. R H Y M N E Y RAILWAY. NEW ORDINARY STOCK. The Directors are prepared to receive TENDERS for £ ?,lo3 NEW ORDINARY STOCK, created 7th August, lbSl. The Stock will be entitled to ordinary dividend from She 1st January, 1SD3. Tht Stock will be registered in the Company's books free of expense. No tender for less than £100 Stock will be enter- tained. Form of Tender may be obtained on application to the Secretary, to whom Tenders, sealed and marked "Tender for Stock," are to be sent not later than WEDNESDAY, 5th April next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. W. FAIRLAMB, Secretary. Railway Offices, Cardiff, 9th March, 1S93. 7123 L kS AMUEL ANI) CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTORS. SALES CONDUCTED AT MODERATE CHARGES WITH PROMPT SETTLEMENT. Furniture and every description of Goods purchased best prices given. Cash advanced on Goods Consigned for Sale. 6525 Book Debts purchased. OFFICE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF r fiE CARMAPTHEN BILL-POSTINC, JL COMPANY, 13, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1220 twitters alib Otanlradz. CARDIFF CORPORATION W AR- c WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION. RESERVOIR No. 1. LARCH FENCING. The Cardiff Corporation are prepared to receive TENDEP-S for the immediate supply and delivery of Larch Railway Fencing. Specification may be seen and form of Tender obtained on application at the offices of the Engineer (Mr J. A. B. Williams, M. Inst. C.E.), Queen's Chambers, Queen-street. Cardiff. Sealed tenders, endorsed "'Waterworks Department, Larch Fencing." to be sent to me not later than Thursday, 23rd inst. Bv Order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hail, Cardiff, 8th March, 1895. ( 7058 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors of this Company are prepared to re. ceive TENDERS for the supply of about 137 tons of wrought iron giruers, flooring and parapets for bridges. Plans and Specification maybe seen and torms of Tender and Bill's of Quantities obtained at the Office of the Engineer at this Station, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 4.0 p.Ii1. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and marked outside" Tender for Girder Work," will be received on or before Wednesday, the 22nd instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 7125 G. K. MILLS, Secretary. Paddington Stntion, Loiidrn, 6th March, 1393. E D W E L L'I'Y UNION. IL-P TO HEATING AND COOKING APPARATUS CONTRACTORS. The Guardians of the above Union are prepared to receive TENDERS for the above at the UNION WORKHOUSE, Tredegar, Mon. Plans and specifications may be seen and quantities and forms of tender obtained on a.pplication to the Architect, Mr W. L. Griffiths, 7, High-street, Newport, Mon., accompanied by a deposit of B2 2;0., which will be returned on receipt of bona-tide tender, but no tender will be entertained unless tent in on the pre- scribed form. Seaied Tenders, endorsed "Hea.ting, Ac., Apparatus," to be delivered at the Office of the Clerk to the Guardians not later than 9 ¡¡",U., Tuesday, the 21st day of M&rch, 18-33. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Bv order, .TNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the Guardians. 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, Mon., 8th March, 1893. 710 rlENDERS are required for the EREC- J TION of a SCHOOLROOM and MASTERS HOUSE at Caerphilly for the Eglwysilan School Boanl. Plans and specification may be .seen with and bills of quantities may be obtained of the Architect, Mr Thomas Rowland, Market-buildings, Pontypridd. Tenders, endorsed Tender for School," to be sent to me on or before Saturday, the 25th inst. Nrither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily accepted. THOMAS THOMAS, Tynywem. Pontypndd. Clerk to the Eglwysilan School Board. 7099 TO CONTRACTRS AND OTHERS. JL MESSRS B. EVANS AND CO.'S NEW PREMISES, CASTLE-STREET. Contractors desirous of TENDERING for the EXCAVATIONS for these Premises can see Pian and Specification and obtain quantities at these Offices. Tenders, endorsed Tendei: for Excavations," to be sent in by Wednesday, March 15th, 1893. Messrs J. P. JONES and ROWLANDS, 7111 Architects, 58, Wind-street, Swansea. T0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of NEW INFANT SHOOLS at Llandaff, for the Managers of the Llandaff National Schools. Plans may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at our offices. Tenders to be delivered to us onorbefore March 24th. The Managers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. HALLIDAY It ANDERSON. 19, Duke-street, Cardiff, March 7, 1893. 7034 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for MIXED SCHOOLS at Briton Ferry for the Briton Ferry School Board. Plans may be seen and bills of quantities obtained at my office on the 17th mst?.nt. Tenders, scaled and endorsed, addressed to Mr Saph, Clerk to the School Board, to be delivered 10 him not later than noon, 28th day of March instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. FRANCIS CLARKE, M.S.A., 7086 Architect, Briton Ferry. rrO BUILDIN- CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a CHAPEL for the Calvinistic Methodists at Pontardu- lais. Plans, Ac., can be seon on application to Mr Th s. Davies, The Laburnums, Pontarduiais, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m. The Committee ,h j not bind tnemseives to accept the lowest or any tenaer. Sealed tenders to be sent to Mr Wm. Jones, Trade Hall, Pontarduiais, not later than March 23rd, 1893. FJLENDERS AND CONTRACTS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an INFANT SCHOOL, with Outbuildings, Boundary Walls, &c., and Works connected therewith, atPwll- gwaun, Pontypridd, for the Llantrisant School Board, as per Plans and Specification prepared by Mr T. T. Evans, C.E., Penarth, to be seen at my house 011 and after the 16th inst. (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Tenders are to be delivered to me on or before the 31st inst., endorsed "Tenders for Pwllgwaur. The said Board do not bind themselves to aecept the lowest or any tender. W. JOHN, Clerk to the Board, 7016 Brynteg, Llautrisant. T 0 B U I L D E R S Builder- desirous of TENDERING for BUILDING a PAIR of SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS at Dynas Powis, please send in their names to the undersigned not later than the 13th inst. Quantities will be sup- plied on deposit of one guinea, returnable on receipt of bona-fide tender. W. H. DASHWOOD CAPLE. 1, t. John-square, Cardiff, March 6th, 1893. 7 21 T 0 B U I L D E R S. TENDERS are required forBUILDING a SCHOOL, with BOUNDARY WALLS and OUTBUILDINGS, in Merthyr-street, Cathavs, Cardiff, for the Rev Canon Thompson, M.A. Plans and Specification can be seen, and Bills of Quantities obtained at my office. Tenders to be sent to me not later than the 25th inst, The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, lltli March, la93. 7142 R|LLL E PH(E NIX BRICK, TILE, AND TERRA COTTA CO. (formerly Duffryn and Llanishen Brick, &c., Com- pany, Ltd.), LLANISHEN, NEAR CARDIFF. Manufacturers of Red, Facing md Wire-Cut Bricks, Chimney Tops, Finia's, Crests, &c., &c. 6752 CARDIFF OFFICE-98, ST. MARY-STREET. "GEORGE JJYTE" AND CO., ATLAS IRON WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF. IRON ROOF AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF STRUCTURAL IRONWORK, GATES, RAILINGS, AC. SPECIALITY—ABATTOIR AND SLAUGHTER-HOUSE FITTINGS. • 6662 i9roptrl! &r.. iff 9Cfi. THE OWNERS of the FFALDAU COL- LIERIES are prepared to SUBLET THEIR- LEVEL working the Victoria Seam. For particulars, apply to Forsler Brown and Rees, Guildhall-chambers, Cardiff; or to Pyman, Watson, and Co., Exchange Buildings, Cardiff. 602 -LIBBW -VALE STEEL, IRON, AND JEJ COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. The SIRHOWY BRICKWORKS, capable of turning out 25 to 30 thousand bricks per week, BUILDING and PLANT COMPLETE, in working order, TO BE LET on LEASE at a nominal rental with fixed royalty per million bricks. About 1,000 tons of fireclay in stock. For inspection of Works apply to Mr A. L Davies, Slrhowy. Applications, iu writing, to be sent to the EBBW VALE STEEL, IRON, AND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, EBBW VALE, MON. 6670 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. COWBRIDGE RACES. On TUESDAY, M -.rch 14th, a CHEAP EXCUR- SION to COWBRIDGE wid leivo CARDIFF at 10.20 a.m., Ely 10.26, St Fagan's 10.32, Peterston 10.40, vnti Llantrisant at 10.55 ö1.1ll.. returning at 6.10 p.m. For fares see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE. FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgli, aud the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.33, 4.3, ancl 7.40 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, an-) ether Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 6906 7032 H y. LAMBERT. General Manager. 1VTO NAME OINTMENT. JJl This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, triod, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula glandular hwellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches 011 the face and. body, St Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. -1VTO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated leg. erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, pile. fistula, glandular swellings, &c., etc. They may be taken by persons of either sex; are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions they are a, truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be used in conjunction with the "No Name Ointment in L.("- (, 6. any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7Ad Is lid. and 2s 9d each. No family should be without theful SOLE PROPRIETOR:— J WHITliHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 2056 Agents wan'ed in every district. public Jlmnsttiuttts. CARDIFF. RJL H E A T R E O Y A L LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER GENERAL MANAGER EDWARD FLETCHER, JON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 1893, LAST NIGHT OF RJIHE J^ARK QONTINENT, Or, HYPNOTISM AND CRIME. MONDAY and TUESDAY", March 13 and 14, Mr R. TVOYLY CARTE'S COMPANY, Supported by the following well-known Artistes: MIL J. J. DALLAS. MR J. T. MACMILLAN, 1 ^°BERT EVKTT, MK ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, MIT WILSON SHEFFIELD, MISS ESME LEE, „ MISS MARIE ALEXANDER. Chorus of 50 voices, and the Children of Mr Stedman's „ MISS MARJE ALEXANDER. Chorus of 50 voices, and the Children of Mr Stedman's Choir in THE VICAR OF BRAY, And WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, And WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, HADDON HALL. Thursday, March 16th, Special Train, at Reduced Fares, from Swansea at 2.30, calling at all intermediate stations, and returning from Cardiff at 11.10 p.m. Early doors open at 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box plan, at Messrs- Thompson and Shackeil's, Limited. JQIJI rr H E E m P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE KARNO TROUPE in their exquisite picce of fooling, HILARITY." A healthy exercise for the muscles of laughter. Miss JULIA KENT, with a sweet voice, excellent dancing, and agreeable manner. THE BROTHERS MEERin an exhibition of balancing power on the wire despite opposing conditions. MISS LOTTIE OWEN, in song and dance. TRACY and STACK, in duets, repartee, reels and hornpipes, character singers of merit. TREG ETOUR, in Silhouettes and the art of juggling. CORA CARNOT, a versatile instrumentalist. BROWN, KELLY, and Co., In their domestic travestie, The Club." NEXT \YI-;I;K, 707 MR TOM COSTELLO, the sartirical comedian. In their domestic travestie, The Club." NEXT WEEK, 707 MR TOM COSTELLO, the sartirical comedian. THE GR A N D G The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER. THE GR A N D The Popular Theatre at Popular Prices. LESSEE AND MANAGER M'R ED. FLETCHER. GENERAL MANAGER—EDWARD FLETCHER. Jos. MESSRS CORDYCE & ROGERS' COMPANY. SATURDAY, March 11th, 1893, will be produced, for the first time, the startling and interesthg Melo-Drama, entitled £ 1,000 REWARD (by Charies Rogers). The magnificent scenes of Gatti's Music Hall and Hungerford Arches, the Flying Scud Public-house, Dale-street, Borough, Cross-street, Borough, and the beautiful French stained glass windows have been pro- vided by the Manninsham Scenic Company, and are taken from photographs of the localities. No expense has been spared to place before the public as realistic a representation of the places as it is possible to obtain. The Electric Effects, provided at great cost by a first- class Liverpool firm. MONDA Y, March 13th-Lewis West's Co., in NEW MULDOON'S PICNIC. first Circle, 2s Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is Pit, 8d; Gallery, 4d. Early Doors open at 6.30; Ordinary Doors at 7 Commence at 7.30. 1311 VISIT OF STPT CHARLES AND LADY HALLE. PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. EASTER MONDAY. AVIUL 3RD, 1893, GRAND OONCERT. \jr SIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLE. VOCALIST Miss CLARA BUTT. ACCOMPANIST Mr J. E. DEACON. Prices of admission Balcony (reserved), 4s each Area (reserved), 3s each Side teats (unreserved), 2s each Back seats, Is each. Plans now ready at Mr William Lewis, 22, Duke- street, Cardiff, where seats may be secured. All commnn'cations to W. A."Morgan, 7, Richmond- erescent, Cardiff. 7059 AST E E K. JL< SIR NOEL PATON'S GREAT PICTURE V A D E A T A N A Will be on View from 10 till 6, 6d; and, bv SPECIAL REQUEST, from 6 till 9, THREEPENCE. CABINET OF FINE ARTS, 28, CASTLE ARCADE, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAYS, CLOSE AT 2. 6305-134e A PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL. ,L-A- HALL please apnly to COLLETT and LgAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 SWANSEA. T H E E M P I B E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE ZANETTOS, From the Land of The Mikado, in catching and throwing hitherto undreamt of. THE COMEDY QUARTETTE OF FOUR DANCING GIRLS. THE KNOCKABOUT KRANKS, Providing comic fare. THE DETROIT JIROTH ERB. Nonpar- il Hand Balancers. Miss LOUIE DEAKIN, Vocalist and Dancer. Miss KATIE KELLA, in Song and Dance. And THE FOUR VENDOMES, In a funny frolic in which music, participates, entitled "THE MUSICAL LAUNDRY." NEXT WEEK— THE KARNO TROUPE IN HILARITY," Which, it is hoped, will obtain special recognition from the Swansea public. 708 it LBERT HALL, SWANSEA. FOR 12* NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1893, H AMILTO.N,'S QRIGINAL EXCURSIONS AND i I" jJALF-MOON j^INSTRELS. 40 Colossal Paintings- 40. 20 Talented Artistes-20. MOST GIGANTIC ORGA NISATION TRAVELLING. To-day (Saturday) at 2.30 and 7.30. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. PRICES OF ADMISSION—2s, Is, and 6d. 7146 NEWPORT. THE EMPIRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Excellence the general characteristic of the Proramme The SISTERS PRESTON (Georgie and Jessie), Whose Bal Masque, entire, melodious, ingenious, and perfect in substance and delivery, is an original fsature of the Variety Stage. BELLA and BIJOU, Two Artistes of conspicuous ability and style, Excellent in Vocalisation and Acting. The FOTHERGILLS in a few minutes' Farcical Fun, exciting a running commentary of hearty laughter. SOPHIE MAV, charming in appearance, song, and manner. J. W. CARDOWNIE. the International Dancer. PATTIE BELLA, Song and Danco Artiste. and IIENRI, Character Duettists. • T oul masterpiece of unhackneyed fun, ARDELL and the DONALDSON BROTHERS' "SCENES AT THE ZOO," A Concatenation of Comical Capers. 709 ILFRACOMBE. RASTER JJTE STIVITIES AT THE RUNN ACLEA VE HOTEL, ILFRACOMBE. EASTER MONDAY, A GRAND EVENING CONCERT Will be given in the LARGE RECREATION HALL OF THE HOTEL. VOCALISTS Madame ALBANI. Mdlle. LANDL Mr CHAS. CHILLEY, SIGNOR FOLI. VIOLINIST: Mr CARRODUS. PIANISTE Mdme. DE PACHMANN. On subsequent days DANCES, TABLEAUX VIVANTS, and other amusemeni s will be arranged. HOTEL CARRIAGE AND PAIR,{INDOOR ROLLER SKATING, TENNIS, YACHTING, AND BILLIARDS, Free to visitors until end of July. 7019 Tariff, MANAGERESS. LONDON jgJGYPTIAN HALL, PICCADILLY. BILLIARD MATCH FOR E400 ROBERTS v. PKALL. The BILLIARD TABLE USED in this important and sensational match is manufactured by Messrs Burroughes and W atts. Limited, and is fitted with the r Steel Block Eureka" extra, low fast noiseless Cushions—By Roval Letters Patent. Table in use for Sale. 6950 gTANBROOK Jig OUSE, tO i'S- cATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED N URSES SUPPLIED To Private Families for all classes of illness at shortest possible notice on application to the matron. PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended by their own Medical Man or otherwise. 3608 Telegraphic Address-" HUMANITY, CARDIFF" EBusiness JlDbrasses. S P R I N G. 180 &t. JJ O WELL AND Q 0« ARB NOW OFFBRINTT A LARGE PARCEL OF g I L K S t CONSISTING or BLACK AND COLOURED SURAHS,. BENG ALINES, FAILLE FRANCAISE, BROCHES, SHOT SILKS, PONGEES, Ac., &ms Recently purchased under specially favourablt circumstances, As usual, H. & Co. propose that the PtibliB should share in this advantage* JJ O WELL & Q O. ARE ALSO SHOWING 3 000 PIECES OF PRINTS* IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS OF THE SEASON, FROM 2 D. PER ABD. P" 0 W E L Ii & c- 014.6 THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF 6908 LENvts AND LEWIS; ANUFACTURtNG c ABINET-MAKERS, ii PROLSTERERS, AND QENERAL JJOUSEJP URNISHERS, We are now Showing a. Large and Select Stock of JQRAWING ROOM JjlURNTTURE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, HALL & LIBRARY FURNITURE. BED-ROOM FURNITURE, CARPETS. AXMINSTER. WILTON, TURKEY, BRUSSELS&e BY BEST MAKERS. IN NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS. CURTAINS & CURTAIN FABRICS, Jt' INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN DESIGN AND COLOURINGS. Our Prices are exceedingly Moderate. The Design and Quality of our Goods are very SuperfW,, DESIGNS SUBMITTED AND ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. FUNERALS UNDERTAKEN. LEWIS AND L EWIS, 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT 137, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 56e 3647 ESTABLISHED 1S40. JgJDWARD B. B r, A D E R, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, g C H U R C H gTREET, CARDIFF. PIANOFORTES by all Best Makers. ORGANS by all Best Makers. HA RMONIUMS by all Best Makers MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. FITTINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRS TO ALL INSTRUMENTS AND TUNING. Greatest feature in my Business is, I give GOOD VALUE ALWAYS. 5731—102O rpHosipsoN-s'bomc&TPILLS ov«. have power to rea^h o.lior medicines bowels, giddiness in Jie lipid 111 stomach or sore eyes, loss of memorv ™wless ot w^kor and bilious obstructions,"asthma* or1 tiVhtii»fa'r'Xer chest, rheumatics, lumbaeo tightness in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad' hr1,^tgta Pums m the heads, and lores of all'des^intft.' k0™ throat'J sore white swpllin-rc e i burns, wounds, or