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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SOtrTU WALSS BAIM KEWS, WOaDS. ONCE. TIMES TIMES 20 Words 0 6 10 1 6 J0 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six TIMES L_ IN P NEWS \0 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 EAC^0. Each extra | 20 WTords 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9,1 2/6 SOUTH WALES KCIJO. 3°_^dS WORDS- ONCE. TraESi I 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 10 16 5/" Rack Extra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3, 10 Words — 1/" 40 Words 1 0 f 2 0 13 0 | 60 Words! 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Aclver- liscment specified beioic, and are sinctly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, Md paid for premeus to nbse-rtion; if cither of these conditions is not complied ictih, the Advertise- wient will be charged by the Business Scale:— Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To be Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous. fV(JiYltS» Notices of Births, ATamoves, and Deaths, Is eeich, "?f tot exceeding 90 words, Œn<Î 6( for each additional;» cords. Usrscttal. ADA —I am a nrey to doubts. Shall go and hear Mrs Dr Potts, on Cupid, Chloe. and Hym-sn," it Park-hall on Monday night, send b3 guided by what the says.—William. 4703 Archer's "Golden Returns Sweetest j Tobacco manufactured. 1255 B>^ILL Nellie, who left home Thursday, write at y Y once, or come home ? It is too much for her 1Iother. 0+6 iftairintanxa!. A LL should hear wlmt Mrs Dr. Potts has to say on .c the subject of Matrimony, at. the Park-hall. on Monday evening. 4701 ACHELOR, 40, mechanic. tall, musical, £ i?J0, D wishes c 'Trespond Lady of equality no agents enlline.-12, South Wales Daily Xews," Swansea Jtlttsical. I A PPLTC ANTS sending replies to Advertisements f .1 addressed to initials or fictitious names, a*. this .ffice, are requested not to send original testiayjnials with their applications, but to emdoae coes of testimonials only. AWOF.Dalxnit Pianos."—This little work should ba read by nil intending Purchasers, as it; ba read by nil intending Purchasers, as it; tontains many useful Hints and valuable Information m the selection of a Piano.—Post free, of Duck. Son, Pinker, Bath. » B ISS Axtie, after 12 v-susfnlyear" fCard iff, LTI. has much pleasure in announcing that she con- tinues giving Lessons on the Piano"rte and Singing penarth visited twice we#kly.—Lessons ghfen at the residences of pupils, or at 10, Fitzalan-piace, Newport. •oad, Cardiff, close to Tail Vale and Rhymney Stations, ferrns moderate. l'¿24 ttàind. WANTED immediately, qualified Welsh-speaking sober Assistant, able to ride.—Apply, stating serins, Edw:1rd, Surgeon, COl1wil-il1-};lvet. 435 (g&icatictta!. 4 PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious nam<is, at this jffice, arc requested not to send original t/jstimomals with their applications, bat to enclose copies of stimoniftJ5 onh. I ANTON National Boys' Schools, Cardiff .—Wanted, j Boy, over 15, as Candidate for Pupil Teacher at above schools.—Apply Head Master. 700 RAWING and Painting Classes.—Popils assisted JL? for public examinations, geometry, perspective aiodels, freehand Cert. South Kensimg-ton.-371, Dowbridge-road, Canton. 752 EM ALE Assistant, Art 50(£40), 6S (S30), Jt' for lower standards testimonials, references, — Rev. W. B. Hughes, Llaiitehen, Cardiff. 748 RENLH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private jr Tuition Classes. Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- jared for the Medical, Law. Civil Service, excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Shorthand. -Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, !*rk-st?orM>wmff^ 196 HORTHAN D~(Pi trnan's), Evening Classes.—Pupils taught and qualified ior appointments by an 3xperiencetI tutor, orally or by pOíjt; individual juition, every evening from 7. Corresponds^ and re- sorting styles, and" speed clashes.—Apply Principal, 2l, De ±>argh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. ANTED, ex-P.T. Assistants (two), infants and rls; £ 40.—Apply Canon Thompson, The Vicarage, Cardiff. 4214 -T"I ffcat mxb Jfnunir. Bj^OtrNDTosTPen-y-gorof-road, YstradgynJais, on the Jp 5th inst., a Set of Chain Harness. Owner may oave -ame on defraying expenses.—Apply Joseph Williams and Son, Coal Merchants, Ystalyiera. 674 OST\ frt)ln fdv.-vdco-d about three weeks ago, three- year-old Bay* Colt finder rewarded.—Benjamin Daniel, Llwydcoed, Aberitare. 479 j Uonusiir ^irirsnts. A PP LI CANTS sending replies to Advertisements ..t addressed to initials or fictitious nams., M this aftice. are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose eopies of tasti- :noni.'Ù8 only. OCJsE-PailouTma.id wanted good references in- JJL)L dispensable.—Apply to Mrs Haynes. Brynhir, Penclawdd, near Swansya. MOTHER'S Help wan! ed in small family must be .l (1omesticatetl.-Apply No. 6774, aI, Locke and j Phillips' Advertising Offices, Newport, Mon. 878 EXPECTABLE Girl Wanted, about 13 good home and wages.—Mrs Lindsev, Out-titter, Barry Dock. I plain cooking; boy to help.—Apply, 6 to 3, 37, Newport-road, Cardiff ANTED, strong Girl, 18 to 20, ior house aad l'f kitchen work; must be Church of England.— Apply Mrs Bromley, The Vicarage, Manorbier, R.S.O. ANTED immediately, respectable young wovian as General Sen-fint; reference vequire< I — Apply Mrs Anthony, 30, Castle-road. Roath, Carwff. ) f Mrs Thoma3. Pentwyu. Llandaif. 32 ANTED, Kitchen-maid, who wash and iron assistance given; good reference required.— Apply Mrs Hartley, Larkfield, Chepstow. 80 W' ANTED, thoroughly competen.1 General Ser- vant, able to cook well; also Houserriaid, not under 20, for a private hospita.L-Apply, betwren 6 and i p.m., 24, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 88 WANTED immediately, a competent, reliable 1' Nurse, to take baby from month knowledge of Welsh {preferred age about 30.—Apply, with character from last situation," Mrs Evans, Henllys, Llf.,ndovery■. ANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs Jones, 100, Llewellyn-street, Pentre. 331 WANTED, respectable, trustworthy Girl, fond o: ,.If children country preferred. — Apply 8, Wu- Toe-tevrace, Barry. 633 ANTED, a General Servant; mustbeable-to wash. S- Evans and Co., Butchers and Cattle Dealers, Penvgraig^ ^5 good General 8e1""ant; housemaid kept; must have trustworthy references.— Apply Miss Jones, Maindy. Ynishir, near Pontypridd. "ANTEDimiiecifately,good expefrienced Savant, ficcustoifl^cl to mil!Ö¡¡g; no Ciiildrsn, good reierenccs. stating age, salary.—Apply Mrs Jones, Sutcher, Tylorstotvn. WANTEDT aTrespectable Girl, age i4 to 16.—Apply 95, Railway-terrace, SploUand. 4o6_ ANTED imaoediately, good General Servant-.— V Apply 26, Albany-road, Cardiff. sl° WANTKD, Housekeeper, age 35 to 40, Welsh, for a widower with three children, 7. 10, 13.- Roger Hopkins, Tynyberllan, Clydach 506- W""ANTED, General Servant, thoroughly clean, must be able to cook well.—Apply Mrs Lewis, Cartvef," Pontypridd. 4é_J WANTEt) at once, a good General Servant.— V V Apply Merlin Hotel, Pontypridd. ,590 üuations (Earant. ArPucANTS sennas replies to Advertisements addressed t initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials .vithS hell" applications, but to enclose copies of testi. lionials only. A- Few iasterers Wasted;—Apply E. Shannon, 53, .-seymour-stieet, Aberdare. 4683 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, good Shop and Slaughter- man; outdoors; state full particulars.—F.Scott, urndiJe. 682 I B'UTCHERS.—Wanted, an Improver to assist"in slaughterhouse and shop.—Address Mrs Hamer, etcher, Builth V> ells. 477 rf^ARDLFt' Union.— Ely Schools.—Wanted, & Porer. Salary B20 a year, rising by £1 annually to £26, with boaid, lodging, washing, and uniform. A state- ment of the duties and forms of application, which must be returned not later than Saturday, 31st March, 1394 may be obtained at the Office of the Clerk to the Guardians, Queen's Qi ambers, Cardiff. 4651 CARDIFF Union.—Ely Schools.—Wanted, a Female 8 Attendant to take charge of the Children in the probationary Wards. Salary £20 a year, rising by £1 annually to £30, with board, lodging, and washing. Aire between 25 and 40.—Further information will be ven by the Master at the Schools, and forms of ap- Sheatioa mast be obtained either from the Master or he Clerk to the Guardians, Queen's Chambers. Car- diff and returned to the Clerk net later than Satur- day. 31st March. 4650 CGILIERY Officials and Miners.—Lessons by o;t the surest road to promotion; syllabus, Id stamp. —T A Southern, M.E., late H.M. Inspector cf Mines the Universal Mining School, Derby. 1481 VIKJiLIGENT Young Men (aged 16 to 25) and Young Ladies (aged 15 to 20), who can study for a Tew months in their own homes, to prepare by corres- j*Mtd«nee for Situations nnder Government, with ccm- aHMiM; salaries rangiug to £100, proaiotion and pension.—Write Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency. Dulwicn, London. 372 ES"under 25 sceking employment should apply to Rew-uiting Officer, Cardiff Ban-acks, cr w any Sergeant-Instructor of Volunteers, or for pamphlet "Advantages of the Army," free at any Post-office; £ ood pay, free kit, liberal diet, and hoars of recrea- tion weeldr:ocket moy from 3s to 4s 6d. 1278 OO^TYPRlTSb.— Caretaker.— Man and Wife, with- B out encumbrance, Wanted as above wife wanted io cater for singlo gentleman.—Apply Caretaker, Echo Office, Pontypridd. 4631 PORK Biitcher wanted, well up ia ail small goods t. and slaughtering also Counter Man in Beef and Mutton Trade.—Apply personalIv, A. W. Griffiths, *#ndy-squa;e, Tonypiiruiv. 503 PRINTERS.—Wanted, a good Jobbing Hand (Welsh) must be a competent reder references. —Apply South Wales Printing Works, Westgate- street, Cardiff. ^JOUTER.—Strong Youth wanted immediately.— a Apply T. Walters, Crown Stores, Cadoxton-Barry. PRINTERS.—Working Overseer wanted for general jobbing office Welsh indispensable state wages required ,\nd references.-W. Lloyd and Son, Aberdare. SALESMAN and Driver.—Wanted, smart young Man, as above (abstainer) one used to business preferred.—Coombes, Wholesale Confectioners, Ponty- pridd. 4656 STEADY Youth Wanted, or middle-agecl steady Man, able to milk.—J. Cook, Casteli-y-Mynach, Pentvrch. 494 TAILORS.—Wanted, first-class Coat Hands per- manent job.—J. Bessell, High-street, Ludlow. 54 rpAILORS.—Wanted first-class worJemen. Apply X Daniel, Abergavenny. 845 TO Tailors.—Wanted at once, two practical Coat Jt Hands and one small Job Maker constant work.—Price, Albion Honse, Tonypandv. 631 VACANCIES.—Cnstoms'Clerkships(at Cardiff, etc.); age, 17-20 salary, £ 70. Excise Age, 19-22 salary, £ 85- £ 250. &e. Correspondence tuition by suc- cessful coach 18 Successes at October Examination, including 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 10th.—Write for pro- salary, £85-£250. Oce. Correspondence tuition by suc- cessful coach 18 Successes at October Examination, including 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 10th.—Write for pro- spectus and full details to G. K Skerry, M.A., F.R.G.S., J the London Civil Service College, Ltd., 67, Chancery- lane, London. 850 ANTED, 1894.—Capitalists, Agriculturists, and » 1 others, in Canada. The Reports of British Farmers' Delegates, who visited Canada in 1S93, are Now Ready. Other illustrated Pamphlets, issued tinder the authority of the Imperial and Dominion Governments, and fu11 information re3pecti¡¡ Fie j Grants of Land, Chances of Investment, Demand for Labour, &c., &c., supplied free by Mr John Dyke, Canadian Government Agent, 15, Water-street, Liverpool. 4709 ANTED, two strong Lads, about 15; ore to 7 t a.i.st plate.Ian, &c., the other for billiard- room good references required.—Applv, any morning before 12, Mrs Hunt, Park Hotel, Cardiff. f,7 WANTED, a good Position in the Park-hull ou l' Monday night, to hear Mrs Dr. Potts's famons lecture, "Cltpid, Chloe, and Hymen." 4702 WANTED, Young Man, used to wholesale trade, as Improver to Baking fwd Confectionery steady imloors. \V orlock and Thomas, Bakers and Confectioners, Ystalyfsra, near Swansea. 14 WANTED, Silica Birckmaker.—Apply Brickworks, cyfarthfa, Merthyr. 4é3 WANTED at once, a Baker to undertake baking ? V and deliver must be steady outdoor.—Apply Mr3 S. C. John, Cresselly, near Pembroke. WANTED at once, Manager for engineering works mast have experience of foundry and fitfiag shop.—Apply Foundry, South Wales Daily News," Swansea, stating qualifications and salary required. 475 WANTED, Miners, Shipwrights, and Engineers, and all British Workmen to note this Advertise- ment. You require the most nutritious and finest flavoured bread. and can hav" it by using "D.C. I. Yeast. Sole Manufacturers, The Distillers Company, Limited, Edinburgh who will gladly end sample on rceipt of Fon11>nce in stamp>i. Ask your Grocer, or whoever yon buy your yeast from, to givejon D.C.L. nd !.Of\i foreign yeast. 2492 WANTED, single Man as Gardener, to milk and f attend cows (indoors) -Apply. smtin age wages, references, O. 705, Daily News," Cardiff. 705 WANTED, Overman, with second-class certifi- cate, Anthracite Colliery.—Give experience. age. salary required to Carbon, "onth Wales Daily News Office. Swansea. 453 WANTED, a Slaughterman must make himself 'f T useful lH shop.s. Evans and Co., Butchers and Cattle Dealers, Penygraig. ó72 WANTED immediately, an experienced and trustworthy Manager for spirit vaults refer- ences and security required,-Applr. stM-in age. salary roquired, &c" Lex, Daily News Office, Swan- sea. 4622 WANTED, an experienced Tailor for country trade must be good cntter and breeches maker; single.—J. Thomas, Draper, Llanboidv. 63 WANTED, six Woodcutters. Must be good axe- men.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd.623 WANTED, respectable, intelligent Men; must have 12 months' character from lat pkCè.- Apply pevseually, Cardiff Milk Supply Co., Castle-road .'Y-OUXG"5L't11 wanted, wages 35egular work; experience unnecessary for reply enclose stamp. —Manager, 16, Mawtisley, Bolton. 606 time either sex.—For particulars enclose addressed envelope W. Ogden, 59, Barlow-street, Ardwick, Manchester. 170 jjiZO a Month can be made with £ 10. —Address "H. 2,' Xi 82, Coleman-street, London, E.C. 50 may be realised by either sex, 0/81 without hindering present occupation. For samples (returnable), &c., enclose addressed envelope to E",111", Watts antl Co. (P 137) Merchants, Birming ham.—Genuine. 277 bop Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements .1 addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this oilice, are requestell not to seud original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- monials only. DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced Man, thoroughly reliable.—State full particulars, first letter, Williams an I Company, Lloyd's House, Pentre, Rhondda.. DRAPERY.—Wanted, immediately, an experifficed Young Lady for Fancy DCDartment personal application preferred.—Apply Griffiths and Sons, Com- 'mereial-road, Newport, Mon, 983 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced 3Ly Young Man for Dresses good window dresser Welsh preferred.—Apply, with full particulars, John Evans <fc Co, Drapers, Pontypridd. 505 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, few smart Youn", Men Welsh..—Apply, with full parti. culars, W. Morse, Neath. 675 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, several ex- perienced Y oun; ilIen, rlrapery and dressps.- Apply William Edwards, Swansta. 4623 DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced a .y Young Lady for the Fancy.—Apply, with full particulars, to W. Williams and Co., Pontypridd. 504 DRAPERY.—Wanted, respectable Youth as Ap- prentice easy term. Also Junior or Improver. —Apply Le Bon Marche, 27 and 29, Stepney-stieet, Llxnelly. £;C9 S VRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced young Ladies y for Fancy Counter outdoor.—W. Hughes. 15 and 17, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. 428 DRESSMAKER.—Wanted experienced Hand, must a be good fit a!I(1 style state salary and ex- prience Welsh.-John Rees, Cloth Haa, Llandilo. £ ROCERY.—Wanted, afctive young man as Ware- \JT houseman, make himself generally useful.— Apply, with referenee amI salary leqnired, L. JéUne, Brynmawr. 902 GROCERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior, with good character.—W. Thomas, Abevbeeg, Mon. iJ6J £ 1 ROCERY.—Wanted a Young Man to drive out and Vx assist at the counter.—Apply D. H. Davies, Nantyglo, Mon. 732 /■^ROCERY.—Wanted at onef Lad, about 17, to VX attend hore, and make himself generally use- ful.—Apply Daniels, Grocer. GiKach Goch. 714 ROCERY and Previsions.—Wanted immediately, a Junior Welsh outdoor.—State age, salary, and reference, John Treharne, Penvgraig, near Ponty- pridd. 67i £ ROCKRY.—Wanted iBamediately, a smart Junior VJT Welsh well up in provisions indoors state age, s:.L.1.ry. and referenee.-X. 610, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 610 ROCERY.—Wanted, a steady Young Man of TT strictly sober habits (Welsh).—Apply, stating age, salary, and references, T. Jones, Uo,oPfJrat.i "e Stores, Treorky. 507 MILLINER.—Wanted, an Experienced and Stylish Á. Hand, able to serve through (Welsh); state age, height, salary, etc.—J. Charles, Mountain Ash. 509 MILLINERY.—Wanted, at once, a thoroughly ex- ..L'f perienced Milliner.—Aptdy, with full particulars, to Henry Thomas, Draper, Pontardulais. 921 MILLINERY.—Wanted, a stylish Milliner of good experience Welsh.—Apply, stating full par- ticulars in first letter, E. Hughes and Co., Tonypaudy. MILLIN ERY.—Wanted, an Experienced and Stylish First Hand, accustomed to serving (Welsh).— Enclose photo, with full particulars, T. Jones, Co- operative Stores, lYeorky. 503 MILLINERY.—Wanted, an experienced and stylish JLyJn. First Hand must ba able to serve state salary, &c.—Raiidell and Sons, Llanelly. 505 i OUTFITTING.—Wanted, a good pushing Hand; P good window dresser must be stel1.dy.-State iuli particulars W. Ll. Davies, 49 and 51, Gadlys-road, Aberdare. 927 TEA Trade.—Wanted, an active Junior Assistant, ..I. aWe to drive amI solicit personal application preferred.—Victoria Tea Company, Pontypool. 454 rpO Grocers.—Wanted at once, strong Improver, ab e X to deliver (indoors).—Apply to Jones and Co., Grocers, Maerdy, Rhondda. 680 rWlO Grocers' Assistants.—Wanted, Assistant in the X Grocery and Provision Trade; one tlso)(1 to general mixed country trade preferred.—Apply, stating wages required (outdoors), references, to Price Bros., Newbridge, Ion. 067 WANTED, a thoroughly experienced Young Lady ior Counter—Apply, with full particulars, to Rees, Draper, Ebbw ale-. 55 WANTED, Young Man (energetic) as Furniture Salesman good general knowledge through- out willing to ma.ke himself useful. State full par- ticulars, l iforeiK^s—Address H. H., Echo Office, Cai-uiff: !)0Q WANTED, Milliner, able to serve through Welsh.—T. E. Davies, Ogmore Vale. 924 WANTED, Young Man, accustomed to deliver and assist at counter.-Apply, with particulars, to Geo. Williams, Aberdare Stores, Treharris. 689 WANTED, an Improver to the Grocery: per- sonal application preferred.—Apply D. Evans, Merthyr Vale. 473 WANTED, strong Junior for Grocery, make him- self usefuL-Apply, stating age, salary, and references, John Rees, Grocer, Ogmore Vale. 873 W"ANTED a smart Junior, for General Drapery.— Apply, with full particulars, to Lewis Jones, Compton House. Tonypandy. 842 f' ( £ I*rfcs, JiCatmgsrs, &r. A PPLICANTS sending replies te Advertisements 1-\ addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. CLERK of Works wanted immediately for small j country job (near Cardiff).—Apply personally to Messrs Bruton and Williams, Architects, 15, Queeu- sireet. 956 -ENGROSSING and Shorthand Clerk wanted by Mr JC1 Harry Cousins, Solicitor, Carriiff; good hand- writing essential must use, or learn to use, Remington Typewriter state references and experience fully ^Isoage and salary required. 4595 S >ARENTs and Guardians.—Finn of Auctioneers B and Estate Agents have vacancy for Articled Pupil moderate premium.—L. 831, Daily News," Cardiff. J 831 WANTED, a well-educated Man, under 30 y< ars of age, as corresponding and outside Water v;ieTK nsast have good character and experience none need apply unless steady and energetic.-Apply C. H. iSailey, lyne Engine Works, Barry Dock. 4655 ).gtntit5, &c. *9^8 replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this t- original testimonials te^rimo'rials only 1>Ub t0 encloss c"Pies A GE w V? P^iTihesate ofMargarine— Tr M !\e* H1^siaar ^raur.erv Conwauy, ijbtjrfcon, Midlothian. yy* A GENTS wanted everywhere for^ Coinplete_Busi- ness Register, summary account book perman- ent employment; £4 earned weekly — Messrs PtunpfWIon, Congleton, Cheshire. "i3 A GENT wanted, £26 per quarter, paid weekly Jrk. splendid opening. Experience unnecessary. Speci- mens free.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth," Bolton. AGENTS Wanted ill every town and village for Jewellery, Cutlery, Spoons, &c.—Address D. 61, Dy.ily News," Cardiff. 61 A GENTS wanted at Cardiff, for Colliery producing .1 best quality House Coal prospective output 500 j os da, State connection, terms, &c.- Writ L. 93; Daily News," Cardiff. 933 AGENTS wanted throughout Great Britain, calling on business people generally spare time.—Ad- dress Agency, S, Aldersgate Chambers, London, E.C.849 AGSCNTS Wanted to form Clubs upon an entirely new system large profits.—Send stamped en- velope to Harris, Son, and Co., Artists, Merthyr. 598 AGENTS wanted, whole or spare tima commission and bonus.—Ireton and Co., ?2, Gracechurch- street, London. 405 d 10AL Exporters.—Englishman, speaking French V and Italian, with special personal knowledge of Continental buyers, desires post home or abroad chiefly commission if desired.—Address L 765, Daily News," Cardiff. 765 i'-1 ENTLEMAN, intimately acquainted with WTelsh coal trade, now head of important department in large coal exporters' office North, desires similar posi- tion, or Colliery Agency in Wales.—L. 743, Daily News," Cardiff. 7^3 MR Reid, of Bristol, wants a Man as Salesman and Collector for Jewellery, Machines, Ac. Llanelly district salary and commission good refrences and security.—Apply, by letter, to R. N. Best, 27, Smeaton- street, Canton, Cardiff. 8g OUTFITTER'S Dock Cnnvasser Wanted; good wages and commission to a good man reference. —Harold L. Lindsey, Outfitter, Barry Dock. 495 ^lEWING Machine Trade.—Canvasser and Col- lectors w anted iminsdiately.— Bradbury's Depot, Newport, IHon. 4625 TRAVELLING.—Young Man, age 22 years, is open to Represent good House salary and commission. —Jennings, Taubrook-place, Widemarsh-st-reet, Here- ford. 407 ford. 407 UNIVERSAL Insurance Office.—Active, energetic J Agents wanted throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire: iiberal terms and speedy promotion. -Apply tl) Superintendents Evans, 4, Pontnewydd- terrace, Treharris Jeffreys, 21, Mansel-street, Swan- sea Walters, 101, High-street, B'.aenavon orCynwyd Evans, 24, Carlton-terrace, Swansea. 4532" WANTED, Situation as Traveller, by Young Man of energy and experience South Wales or local. —Apply E 354, Daily News," Cardiff. 851 WANTED, experienced Canva.sseraud Collector ? for Furniture, Sewing Machines, and Musical Instruments for Aberdare district; cue with connec- tion preferred must speak Welsh.—Apply Domestic Supply Co., Ud., G0wer-!Jtreèt, Swsea. 4591 Situations Titzm&fc. BAKERS.—Young man seeks Re-engagement as second or good third Band.-Apply E. Dykes, Castle-street, Narberth, Pembroke,'South Wales. 93'4 ¥>OOKBINDER.—Good all-round Hand wants Situation well np in finishing, forwarding, and ruling.—Apply A. 706, "Daily News" Office, Caadiff.706 DRAPERY.—Young Man seeks Situation as Assis- 3J' tant in the Manchester Department.—Apply S. ¡ Pugh, 33, Hall-street, Victoria, near Waunllwyd, Mon. ("1 AMEKEEPER seeks situation married age 25 TT height, 5ft. 9in. good hand at preserving game and vennil1 killing.—Game, 612, "Daily News," CrdHf. £ ROCERY.—Wanted, Situation as Improver, 3 V5T years' experience.—Apply A. Nicholls, 38, Hiuh- street, Newport, Mon. 4666 ROCERY and Provisions.—Assistant seeks Re- X engagement; mne j'ears experience good reIer. ences.—Address Ceylon, American Stores, Kigh-stieet, Tynewydd, Ogmore Vale. 806 ~l~RONMONGKR'S Assistant (22) desires engagement; _1L smart salesman good window dresser.—Grosvenor, Harford House, Chew Magna, Somerset. 583 fsnELEGRAPHISr(Female) seeks situation; good X knowledge teler:1phy.-Apply M. L., 30, Kent- street, Grange, Cardiff. 4PA TO Bakers.—Wanted, Situation, good bread nnd .I. cake hand, few suialls; good references.-A(\<lress Baker, 15, Devon-street, Saltmead, Cardiff. 914 mo Bakers and Confectioners.—Situation Wanted ..i. by a pmcticaI all-round Hand; good references. —Isaac Hemmings, 3, Brecon-street, Dowlais. 766 TO Blacksmiths.—Wanted, by steady Man, Situ- JL ation as Shoeing and General Smith three years' experience.—Apply Smith, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. fjnO Master Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation as X Second or good Third well up in bread, cake, and smalls three years' good reference.—Apply E. T. Evans, C. W. Emporium, Llandriudod. 351 WANTED, Situation as Warehouseman or Haulier; used to horses.—W. Ha!h!39, Park-st., Bridgend. WANTED, Situation as Blacksmith, used to shoe- ? T ing and all general smith work good refer- ences.— .W. Davies, Black Barn Cottage, Usk. 453 YOUNG Lady is anxious to to obtain a Situation as eL Nursery Governess or Mother's Help good references can be gi'.en.-?>1.'l' Daily News" Office, Cardiff. ICaisgntjjs, Apartments, &x. SUPERIOR Apaltments for Gentlemen, every com- fort hot and cold bath 'bus passing door no children.—Sunbeam House, Romilly-crasceiit, Canton. frmisfs, Maitifir. TTTOUSE wanted, 2 reception, 4 or 5 bedrooms, con- 11 veniences. in Newport or accessible by train.— Yvrite House, "Daily News," Newport. 4517 QtMALL Villa wanted to rent, as near centre of k5 town as possible.— Particulars to O. 968, "Eeho," Oînee, Cardiff. 968 WANTED, a Hall, or Large Room, centrally situ- 't t1.ted, se:tting about 200 personl;Apply, statin 10wcst rental (for religious services on Sundays only), t0 L. 75, South Walts Daily News 0ffice, Cardiff. 75 I jfgr ait.n 13nu.stS, Jtattb, &r. A well-built Corner Ilouse in Plasnewydd-place I' Shops, Castle-road small Villas near Roath Park al-o Houses in Albany-road and Glenroy-street. Harries, 84, Albany-road, Cardiff. 753 I CCHEPSTOW (near).—To be Sold, a very attractive J> Residence, in excellent repair, occupied by the owner, most healthily situated, commanding magnifi- cent views over the Wye and Severn Valleys, ap- proached by well-timbered drive, comprising entrance hall, three reception-rooms, billiard-room, capital domestic offices, 12 bed and dressing-rooms, conser- vatory, pleasure grounds, stabling for six horses, farm- house and building> cottage residence, in all ahout 30 acres good hunting.— Apply A. E. Iiingsford, Auction and Estate Office, Chepstow. 4663 SïYen. finished Villa: six good bedrooms, all modern conveniences.—Harding Bros., as above. 790 I-oRsale, 39, Piantagenet-street, Cardiff corner A.' house 9 rooms 99 from 1880, at B5 rouí1(l re-nt let at 188 6d per week.-For further par- ticulars apply to Mr Walter Cook, 98, St. Mary-stieet, Cardiff. 735 two first-rate Houses X\< three reception room8, six bedrooms, bath, W.C., &c., complete very low ground rent.—Knox and Wells, Builders, Bangor-street, Roath Park. 703 he Eet-!|0UMS, lanfc, &x. FOR FURNISHED aiuf UNFURNISHED Resf- dences. Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 LAMORGANSHILIE.— Parishes of Cadoxton- X juxt.a.Neath and Crynant.-St(1ck and Sheep Farm [0 I.et.-To Let, with immediate possession, the Farm of Blaenllwyd, with the holdings of Penylan, Panadda, and Blaengarwed, containing about 550 acres, situate near Ynisarwed, and about a mile from Resolven, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neach also the Land of Blaenant-, containing about 264 acres, situ"te near Crynant Railway Station rent" mode. rate.—For particulars apply to Mr Rowland Browne, 5, Hall-street, Carmarthen. HOU S hS.—Albany-road, Cottrell-road, Strathnairn- street, Dalton-street, Crwys-road also Shop, 38, Albany-road.—Hodgkinson, 138, Castle-rd., Cardiff. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—To be Let-, with possession J'f" on 24th June, 1894, Wood field Park, Blackwood, about half-a-mile from railway station. House con- tains dining-room, drawing-room, moming-room, and study, with excellent kitchen offices on ground tloor seven bedrooms and two dressing-rooms on first floor, and two bedrooms on second floor stables, coach- house, and good garden, which, with shrubberies and plantations round the hou-e, comprise "ix acres. In addition, 19 acres of park land with one lodge. Rent, £100 per annum.— \pply to Messrs Rickards I and Biosse, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. 96-5 NEWI^rtT-R^^ Apply Coleman, Hawthorns, Uandaff. 2180 with in^ _l3i mediate possession beautiful situation; con- taining drawing, dining, and 4 bedrooms, kitchen. &c. —Apply Miss Davies, Grocer, Sketty. 4618 TO Let, Mountain Sheep Farm, Henllan, near JL Resolven 270 acres.—Apply toWilliam Jones, Tynyrheol, Tonna, Neath. TO Let. Dryslwyn Villa, Llandilo, containing hail] dining-room, drawing-room, study, seven bed- rooms, box-room, hot and cold bath and "lavatory, w.c., kitchen, pantry, scullery, wa-hhouse, coal house, fore- court, garden, &c., commanding one of tho finest sceneries in the Vale of Towy fishing as usual close by.—Apply to David Jenkins, Architect, Llandilo. 87 TO Let, with immediate possession, 53, High-street jt. Swansea —Apply Watkins, 4, Brynymor-cre=cent, Swansea. 4693 mO be Let immediately, at Caerau, about seven X acres of Garden Land, adjoining main road to Cowbridge.— Apply to Geo. Thomas and Son, Anc- tioneers, Valuers, and Surveyors, Quay-st., Cauliff. 988 TO Let, Belgrave House, Stable, &c., and 2 acres JL Land, situate at Llanblethian, near Cowbridge. —Apply Mr Miies, Solicitor, Cowbridge. 607 TO Let.-Fairlight, Stow Park, Newport. JL house has three reception rooms and six bed- rooms, with kitchens and all the necessary offices. The house commands a fine view of the Bristol Channel and the Somerset coast.—Apply to Mr J. D. Whitaker, Caersws, Bryngwyn-road, Newport. 3455 TO Let.—No. 19, Pembroke-terrace, convenient to JL Taif Vale Railway Station hot and cold water. Cardiff. 391 WINDSOR Esplanade, Doe^Cwdi £ ^"capital r ? T House to Let immediate possession obtain- abie.—Apply 31, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. S91 \1rn iEft.-business remises, vcr, I BAKEHOUSE, Left, and Stable, in thoroueh 3 working order, to Let.—Apply dive-read Post- office, Canton.$337 MILLINERY.— Grand opening for high class Mil- ..LT.J. hnery and Dressmaking Business, in leading thoroughfare, and most fashionable part of SWamea fine frontage no other business of the kind near — Apply Darnel Phillips, Vainer, Swansea. ¿.623 TVfEAIl Pontypool.—House and counters, and gasfittings complete good garden' best position main road.—Apply Parsons, Grocer' Cwmbran. 747 I NEWPORT.—To be Let, Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- piace.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office Newport. 1212 OFFICES.—Ground Floor and Cellar to Let.— Ap^hr Allsopp and pons, Ltd., Rotunda-buildings. 174 33ENARTH.—Excellent Business Premises to Let It baking, confectionary, and grocery business very best position good oven.—K 497, Daily News," Cardiff. 497 PONTYPRIDD. To Let, Pork Butcher's hop and jL Livery accommodation, suitable for wholesale and retail near railway station.—Apply on the Pre- mises, Tram-road side. 411 SWANSEA.—Shop to Let, with immediate posses- sion, 33, St. Helen s-road suitable for high and medium class boot trade; business centre; drapery establishment next door. — Samuel Rees, 34, St. H,ln:r, 4645 ¡ SWANSEA.—To Let, a. spacious Shop, with a glass front ige of about 45 feet, situate in one of the best positions.—Apply H. Hill and Co. Auctioneers, Sw.Moa, 3535 TO be Let, the Premises in Westgate-street, Cardiff, in the occupatioJl of Messrs Parry anc1 Cù., Cycle Dealers.—Apply Mr Geo. Rees, 28, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. TO Let, Rooms as Offices above "South Wales Daily sL News" Office, St. Mary-street.—Apply Daily News," Cardiff. 4550 TO Lei. several Shops, recently erecten, in the very centre of J,lanelIy, commanding position in lead- ing thoroughfare particularly suitable f0r branch shops.— Apply Gwilvm Evans, Castle Buildings, Llanelly. 4673 '1-'0 Let, large double-fronted Shop and House '3:t X Morriston, near Swansea.—Apply 72, Carmar- then-road, Swansea. 4672 WELL-enclosed Yard and Buildings to be had on 't' lease and moderate terms; suimble for en. ineering 01' similar purpose, with siding, etc., adjoin- ing Bocks, Newport.—Apply Joseph 1-ieald, Rolling Stock Works, Cardiff. 1259 established, con- f.I vrnient Photographie Gallery first landing good Hght, separate entrance, with every necessary.— Edwin Beard. 421 fBnsin^ss i9rtmist.5 Mant^tr. WANTED, a gc-od Double-fronted Shop, in the centre of Caerphilly, suitable for the Grocery and Provision Business, with a good Warehouse.—J. ;tJUSint5StS for Disposal. BUSINESSES Offered.—Newsagency, £ 150 Manu- facturers, £ 300 and £ 100 Dining-rooms, £ 300 Sweets, j375 Tobllcconists, B40 Auctioneers, £200; Off-license, S200 Wine Merchants, £ 400.—Wilmshurst and Holmes, Business Brokers, Cardiff. 47 d ROCY;-RYBu5ines fOl.-nisposal in rising colliery district new pits sinkings trade, £ 40 weekly lent, £ 33.—J 577, Echo Office, Cardiff. 577 £ ROCERY Business for Disposal genuine every \7T convenience main street stock low no good- will bear strict investigation.-X.O. 609, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. ° 60J HAIRDRESSING, Tobacconist-, and Fancy Busi- .1. ness for Sale profits £ 5 per week easily managed knowledge of business not necessary nice house established 12 years capital required, £ 300. —Write E 918, Echo Office, Cardiff. 918 1\1. Illi-Busil!es;-in-Ü¡;liht;mMaYach, 24¡;lfon; l'f daily; incoming low horse, cart, and utensils at valuation.—Milk, "Echo," Cardiff. 560 I TO Ironmongers.—An established Furnishing and General Ironmongery Business for Sale as a going concern.—Apply Postmaster, Ystrad Rhondda. 96 fJuhlic Bcnses. to BRRGAVENNY.—Free, Double-Licensed House, .P.i. £350.-PoweJ1, Roach & Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 8, St..John's-street, Cardiff. 976 MAESTEG.—The Angel Inn to be Let immediate possession ohl and well-established full- licensed house; ingoing and rent moderate.-Apply at Yale of Neath Rrewery Offices, Neath. PONTYPRIDD.—Double-Licensed House, £280 for JL everything.—Powell, Roach & Co., Temple Chamber*, 3, St. John's-street, Crd¡fÏ. 976 RHONDDA Valley.— Two Hotels at cash, and several 0thers.-Powell, Roach & Co., St. John's-street, Cardiff. S76 TO be Let, from the 25th March, a capital Double- £ ■"00 'enS]ei'j^°.use 'n PVOT11jnent position ingoing iiiitclunern, Qtnals, &£. JpECKETT AND SONS, -!L JT^OCOMOTIVE JgNGlNE JgUILDEBS, BRISTOL, Have a Largo Stock of NEW LOCOMOTIVES of various sizes with all the latest improvements, ready for immediate delivery. Fall particulars on application. Locomotives thoroughly repaired with promptness and despatch. 1081 rr HE "BUFFALO AUTOMATIC INJECTOR.' JL The Best and Cheapest in the Market. SOLE AGENTS I G. K STOTHERT & CO., Engineers, 301 BRISTOL. Engine, 7-fcot Mortar Pall and [Shed, complete.—For prxticuJars apply to J. T. Evans, Ferndale. 923 FOR Sale, S-h.p. Steam Engine also 6ft, Pan a' Mortar Mill, Shafting and Pulleys, cheap.—Poly- bLmk. :\V:1ns8èl. 4593 S j^Oti Sale.—First-class Pairs of Engines for winding 1 or hauling purposes. 6" ,12" ,18" ,20",22",26", and 30" cylinders, t'our splendid double-flued double-rivet ted Boilers, 30' by 7', equal to 701bs. pressure. Fifty others, various sizes. Portable Engines, Pumps, and Tools always in stock. EDWARD RATCLIFFE, Hawavden, 4525 Near Chester. 24iu. cylinders, 4ft. 6in. stroke, witli two drums, FOR Sale, Pair of Horizontal Hauling Engines, brle. diameter, running loose on crank shaft, clutches and brakes complete Pair of Air Compressing Engines, 12m. steam and air cylinders. — Thomas Johnson, Prescott-street, Wigan. 3912 FOR Sale or Hire, Two 10.inch Tank Locomotives.- JL Price and particulars, apply makers, Thomas Spittle (Limited), Cambrian Foundry, Newport. 37 ON Sale, a first-class Winding Engine cylinder 2&in., 5ft. stroke, drums anet reversing 8ar all ouiplete. Also Pair of lOin. Hau1in Engines, with drums and reversjn gear, all complele.-Apply John Swain, 16, Reynard-street, Ilyde, Cheshire. 845 THE "HANCOCK IN SFIRXT O R7 DIPHOYED DONKEY PUMP AND INJECTOR COMBINED Apply to G. K. STOTHERT & CO., Engineer-?. 3401 BRISTOL. rfUlF. Hornsby Patent Safety. Oil Engine, simplest^ X safest, cheapest, best, for all purposes, from 2-h.p. to 20-h.p.— Price lists and full particulars free from Sole Agents, Hibbert and Sons Castle-street, Car- diff, where one of these engines may be seen at work. TO Builders and tons second-hand Flange Rails, 22 to 261bs. to the yard.—Jenkins and Son, Contractors, Porth, Rhondda Valley. 463 WANTED, an 8 h.p.Port:1.ble Engine, second-hand also a 7ft. Mortav Pan.—Apply Jenkins and Son, Contractors, Porth, Rhondda Valley. 4695 WANTED, Scotch Hand Crane, lift 20 to 30 cwtT; and light four-wheel Timber Carriage, tarry two tons.—Lewis, Timber Merchant, Pontypridd. 622 8-Horse Portable Engine, sound, iP;fclWking order; would uit contractor price, £ 32 free,- Benj. Woodman, Engineer, Binghom, Notts. 848 -|"Q VANS AND 1 D 0 W FIHETLDT ENGINEERS AND MERCHANTS, 5, BUTE-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. Tele. address Brattice, Cardiff" PROPRIETORS OF THE CARDIFF BRATTICE CLOTH WORKS. AGENTS FOR JOHN DAVIS AND SON, DERBY, ELECTRIC LIGHTING, HAULAGE, &C„ and JEFFREY COAL MINING MACHINES, which are a great huccess. Estimates on application. 1203 j^ORRISH AND |3EDDOW, ENGINEERS, HANNAH-STREET, CARDIFF. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED. SMITH'S WORK, RAILINGS, &C. FOR SALE, second-hand Horizontal 5" Cylinder Engine; second-hand double-acting Donkey Pump. 4" cyhmler; new 6% Cylinder 14" stroke Horizontal jKngine new Vertical Steel Boilers, 3 to 14 H.P. New Improved Steam Hoists and Hauling Engines for Builders, Contractors, Brickworks, &cc. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. 4404 T E A M S II I P OWNERS REQUIRING ^EW j^/| ARINE OILERS Of the Highest Class a.nd Poiver, apply to G. K. STOTHERT & CO., Boilermakers, 3401 BRISTOL. lEagons and Cullxmr Rtquíziíts. rrH; BUTE WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY, X CARDIFF. Telephone No. 45 (Post Office and National). Telegrams Gething, Cardiff. WAGONS.—New to Lotest Regulations, 50 with one end, two ide, and two bottom doors, wheels with wrought bosses, large capacity (12in. longer and 4in. deeper t.han usual), ready for lettering. Fifty to Hun- dred End Tip 10-ton Coal Wagons to New Regulations, equal to new. prompt delivery. LOCOMOTIVES.—One good second-hand Saddle Tank Loco, six wheels coupled, ready for instant work, and cheap for cash or three years' purchase lease, 14-in. Cylinders, by Avonside Engine Company, now at Cardiff. RAILS,-TIiidge,14 to 120 lbs. per yard; Flange, 10 to 100 lbs. per yard Double Head, 30 to 82 Ibs. per yard and Bull Head, 50 to 96 lbs. per yard. SLEEPERS.—Wood, Iron, and Steel. A quantity of I Metre Gauge Steel Sleepers for sale, cheap. PORTABLE RAILWAY.— £ 11 per 100 Yards of Rail- way (Steel Rails, andiron Sleepers) complete. INGOT MOULDS.—About 164 tons, cheap to clear. Sj; on application. 1150 A Number ot Great Western Main Line Coal Waagons, in good condition, side and end doors, for Sale or Hire, cheap.—Write X., South Wales Daily News," Newport, Mon. 4545 JR NICHOI.A 8 AND (To- RAILWAY WAGON CONTRACTORS. 14, EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. AGETS FOR — Railway Wagon Co., Charley. North Central Co., Rotherham. New and Second-hand 8 and 10-ton Wagons for Sale or Hire. 2773 Wagons Purchased and Let on Redemption Hire. "Sf> AILWAY Wagons and Locomotives.—TiifTcardiff .JUL Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Wagons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Wagons in process of building.—Works and Offices, Fast Moors. Cardiff. 2307 AILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—Tne Midland Railway Car riage and Wagon Company, Limited, Midland Works 6irminc-h:un 1002 tilths, CncircIes, &r. III ORRIS OR OS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD £2.000 Worth of Cycles and Children's Horses, &c. We offer the best show. We have taken the lead in South Wales for 2C years, and cannot be beaten. Repairs of all kinds promptly at trade prices. Beeston Racer, 26!bs. Helical Premier, 23!bs Rudge Front Driver all Dunlops best cash offer accepted.—Morris Bros., Pontypridd. \Wi A BSOLUTE Sale, lease expired, retiring from the aTa. business.—Enormous sacrifice of new and second- hand Safeties, including Premiers, Rovers, Raleighs, Whit worths, Excelsiors, lions, Raglans, Invincibles. Accessories about half the usual prices.—Parry, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 3549 CYCLES Cycles Cycles Cheaper than ever. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Latest Patterns at R. Warrilow's, 293, Bute-street, Cardiff also at Weston-super-Mare. 720 SAFETY Cushion number Pattern diamond un- scratched ball head balls everywhere B5 10s, worth £ 16.—Safety, "Echo," Cardiff. 847 ^JAFETIES, Safeties, Safeties.—Cheaper than ever most wonderful bargains ever offered 1,000 Machines, new and second-hand, in Stock single machines at wholesale price; 50 per cent. cheaper than other makers.—Write at once for large list, post; free, from W. R. Warrilow, Regent-street Safety Works, Weston-super-Mare. 3865 ri^RADE, Trade, Trade.—Never such value offered in IL the Cycle trade. Cushion Safeties, new stuff, latest '1 patterns, the exact pattern of the Humber and Whit worth ball head weldless steel throughout. Wonderful bargain. Sample machine, £4 12s 6d. Only a certain number left.-Apply Safety Works, 5, Regnt- street, Weston-super-Mare. 824 Harses. i:1rt JitccL Carriages. j leced Stock ill the West.-C. E. Gurnsey's Carri. CCARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- age Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 3301 (-, URNSEY'S Carriage Lamps, first quality and best Jf value eyer offered. Lamps repaired. Large stock new and second-hand lamps.—Works, Merchant-street, Bristol, and 18 and 19, Bute-lane, Cardiff 3301 FOR Sale, Tip Cart and Harness! Price £ 4 10s a bargain.—Apply Joseph Bond, Aberyschan, Mon. VOR Sale, Horse, Flat Cart, and Harness, suit coal JO merchant or greengrocer.—Write X. 894, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 394 Tfj^OU Sale, good, sound Pony, Spring Cart ami Har- X1 ness. Bell and Scales warranty given.—\V. S. 243, High-street, Treorky. 880 FOR Sale, Fast Mare, Spring Trap (brake), Seats and Cushions, and Lamps suit any business B14 the lot.-Apply 57, Thomson-street,Barry Dock.526 MARNESS.—Great reduction cheaper than ever 200 Riding Saddles, complete, 25s. Largest stock in Wales.—Saddlery Company, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 4721 VJ EW Whitechapel Trap for Sale would suit anv .1.1 business person.—On view at Letliby's, Coach- builder, Fox-lane, Broadway, Roath. 498 POULTRY, Pigeon, Bird. Dog, Horse, and Cattle _a. Food.—Write for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. ORE Shoulders, Broken Knees, &c.. quickly cured IO by Condy's Fluid. Veterinary book free. Horses suffering from sore backs, cracked heels, grease, wounds, cuts, bruises or thrush, cured in a few hours by bati dug the parts affected with Condy's Fluid (diluted). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Prices, 8oz., Is 20 oz., 2s. Of all Chemists.— Veterinary Book free from Condy's Fluid Works, 83 Turnmill-street. London, E.C. 4440 JOHN O R M A N COACH AND VAN BUILDER, MARKET-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, Has a. Large STOCK of NEW and SECOND-HAND VEHICLES of every de-cription rea.dy for delivery. Repairs and Painting Executed with Promptness and Despatch. Canton Trams pass Showrooms and Works. 3215 lihllÜttt 1igtnnst &t. M AMBURGS.—Wanted, a Pen of Silver Spangled Jt- Hamburg:i-a cockerel and several 11ens.- Address Hamburg*, "Jcho" Otnce, Cardiff. 4687 Jar -Jitisaruntmts. CI LA Y Pipes.—Six gross best Clays, stampedwith j name and address, 10s. Illustrated patterns post free.—Corcoran, Manufacturer, Lamb-st., Bristol. 762 $IOMB and see our Bamboo Furniture. Latest Novelties in Canterbury*, Whatnots, Brackets. Tables from 4s Market-hall, Newport. i| lUI'R for Piles..—Perfect, cure guaranteed, most stubborn cases post free, 2" 9d, 4s 6d.—La Chemist, 155, St. Michael's Hit!, Bristol. 739 DON'T forget to call at Harris's for Marvellous Bargains in all classes of Furniture.—Note address, E. E. Harris's, V-arket-hall, Newport. 575 f jlOR Sale, a Quantity of First-rate Cider, in 6Q: JL gallon casks.—Apply, stating quantity required, E. Powell, Tregoyd, Three Cocks, R.S.O. 8ó2 OR SALK7ci,L;AN FOLDliD ~N EWSPAPEES^ i* Apply D. O. EVANS & CO., Paper Stock Merchants, Penarth-road, 4168 Cardiff. C1 ALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ROOiING JT SHEETS. Large quantity of slightly Defective Sheets. 5 ft. by 2 ft.—Is Id each 18ft.. by 2 ft.—Is lid each 6 ft. by 2 ft.—Is 4d each 9 ft. by 2 ft.-2« 4d each 7 ft. by 2 ft.—Is 8d each 10 ft. by 2 ft.—2s 9d each Galvanised Ridging, Gutters, Down Spouting, Nails, Washers, Rivets, etc., and all materials for fixing can be inspected:tt BRUCE AND STILL'S, LIMITED, 75, NORFOLK- STREET, QUEEN'S DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Contractors and Builders of Iron Buildings, Dock Sheds, Churches, Hay Barns, Ac. Estimates Free. 1303 CI UN.—Buffalo Bill noiseless Sharpshooter fires ball and shot kills at 150 yards; recently killed 187 rabbits with 200 rounds 26s each. 200 second- hand Guns. Catalogues and 1,000 testimonials.— ifillsiion, Far Killing Gun Manufacturer, Folkestone. MAY, pressed, good Upland and 1st and 2nd crop i. '92 and 'S3 growth, for sale.—Hanbury, Smith- field, Dublin. 11 IMPORTANT.—Every description of Furniture, An- .&_ tique, &c., bought, sold, orexchangcrL-Edcs, Old Curiosity Shop (two doors from Bridge;, Newport. 4636 I T ABY wishes to sell Parcefof ~Baby:'s First Clothes", -4 superior quality never worn; very cbeap.-L., W, Lancaster-road, F/itowfield, Manchester. 781 0" ENT.—Fish Kuivgs and Foiks.^Iia'dy offers Iter XJ beautiful twelve-guinea Cabinet of 12 pairs, mas- sively mounted ill sterling silver (han marked); never used; accept 52,; 6d; approval.—B. 403, "Echo," Cardiff. 000 IAN OS AND ORGANS EXTRAORDINARY PHENOMENAL BARGAINS DUCK, SON, AND PINKER offer a splendid Broadwood Piano in walnut case, check action, &c., for 20 guineas. A 90-guinea Bechstein for 42 guineas. A 50-guinea Neumeyer for 25 guineas. A. 95-guinea Erard for 28 guineas. A 53-guinea Brinsmead for 35 guineas. A 48-guinea Hopkinson for 24 guineas. A 50-guinea Kirkman for 2; guineas. A 35-guinea iron-frame Pin no, with every modern improvement for 19 guineas. 400 other Instruments by leading makers at equally exceptional value. Full particulars on application to Duck, Son. and Pinker. Great Piano Stores, Bath. 4426 SAFES.—Several iiurglar and Fireproof for office use for Sale fotate size required.—Lord's Safe Works, Wolverha.mpton. 734 SiLVER Watch_and~Chail), Lady's or Gent's, 33s cash by instalments sent any distance.—Address K. 62, Daily News," Cardiff. 62 ^JfiCOND-HANlj Dining-room Suite in saddlebags. IS? Prce J. 78; cpst ,.16 16s. Massive Four-light Chandelier, £4 4s.-Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Bridge, Newport- 4638 SPLENDID lot of Chemicals and Apparatus, includ- ing Lecher's Balance and Weights, 200 bottles all containing chemicals. Graduated Tubes, Pipettes, Flasks, Beakers. Hemming's Safety Jet, Pneumatic Trough, Porcelain Dishes, and Crucibles ample ap- paratus for all science and art examinations and Analysis of Iron, Steel, Tin, Ores, &. several Books also three wick Oilstove cost over £40, B10 for the lot- — Apply J. F. Stephens, Commercial-Street, Grifiithstovvn, near Newport. 417 SWEETHEART'S Curious Love Letter, Six Funny '"J Photographs, Six Magic Cards. Post free. 12 penny stamps.—Hyams, 28, Myton-street-, Hull. 741 THE MATRIMONIAL H ERALD -<- and FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Orgaii of The World's Great Marriage Associa tion (Limited).. Its valuable organization supported and recommended by the Clergy to all desiring happy and advantageous marriages (see Notice in current issue). Brilliant success for 1893. Enormous increase in Association's Marriages over any year during 11 years establishment. The Directorate honoured with the entire Patronage of the Nobility Professional and Business Classes throughout the British Empire. Absolute secrecy. Sent m plain sealed envelope, 5d.- Editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit-street, London, W.C. 284 T ALU ABLE Spanish Mahogany Dining-room Suite, w upholstered in Euclid velvet, carved frames; price, £ 16 los.—Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Bridge, Newport. 4637 47'0 Grandfather's Clocks of all kinds, go 8 days and month, brass and other faces, chimes; Chippen- dale, carved oak, and other cases from £2 2s to £16 Curiosity Shop, Newport. 4716 40,000 feet first-class Dunnage Boards, Deals, and '-S: Scantlings, all sizes and lengths, cheap.—Shap- land, 13, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 66 800,000 Early and Ox Cabbage Plants, 3s 1,000 Pickling Plants, 4s.—Apply John Hill, Gardener, Churchwalk, Upton-on-Sevevii, Worcestershire. 855 4^0,000 Wheeler's Improved fine Cabbage Plants, 5s & per tlJOusalld.-Apply to S. Phillips, Gardener, Filter Beds, Llanishen. 692 3,000,000 Cabbage Plants (strong), 2s 6d per 1,000 Is per 100 parcels post.—H. Mason, Plant Grower, Withington, Hereford. 100 i8ct-. Cold Gentleman's Engiish Lever (capped), white dial, perfect timekeeper, price £ 5 10s (cost more than double).—L. 460, "Daily News," Cardiff. 460 GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE TONS OF USEFUL ARTICLES (not rubbish). Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Pudding Bowls, Vases, Lustres, Tumblers, Gobleis, &c., &c. We supply the trade at manufacturers' prices. Shopkeepers see our illustrated lists, post free Order our £5 sample cases. J. R. ROGERS CARDIFF \tV E L S H F E A T: II E R BEDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN W ELS HPOOL, NORTH;WALES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. No. I.-Single Bed, liolster, and Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. 6in., weighing <l01bs 30 0 No. 2.—Double Bed, Bolster, and 2 Fallows, 5ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 501bs 37 6 No. 3.-DoubJe Bed, Bolster, and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. Sin. weighing; 551bs 41 0 WARRANTED DRY AND SWEET. These renowned Feathers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well made, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order for 9d per Jb. Samples of Feathers and Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking, 6d per lb, All orders must be accompanied by Cheque otP.O.O. payable to H. HANDY & CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. iEisallaimras Mants. OME offered Baby weekly, or wouldAdopt with premium.—Write, stating own terms, G. 984, •• Daily News," Cardiff. 984 KIND Couole, without children, will Adopt Baby with premium good home.—Write with terms, Adopt, Echo Office, Newport. 4588 WANTED, Child to nurse, to adopt with reason- T able premium, in healthy country place. Ad- dresi D. H., Daily News Office, Carditf^TftS JHtsmlatwxrns. A STROLOGY.—Marriage. Future foretold, Is. 1 Future Partner described, Seven Stamps. Sex, birthtimo, and description.—Professor Oiven, South- town, Great Yarmouth. a97 HIGH-Class Dressmaking and Mantles at home or at ladies own houses.—371, Cowbridge-road, Canton. 751 T%/| ARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Shields', A.TX Trophies, etc., for Hire eisteddfodau, horticul- tural shows, banquets, etc.—Apply Jonathan Jones, Swansea. 4592 Ilire 6vsteni. Houses or FURNISH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or A partments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, wherebv all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. W e have an immense stock fHousehold Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale everything private, Arrangements completed without delay, ann, being manufacturers, we guaran tee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply 1:6 worth for 2s 6d weekly; B10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5sweekly;;220 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. PI ease note the Address: SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. 12783-1105-10 JEoimT. ONEY,—ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BILL OF SALE, OR PUBLICITY, FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. EST. 1875 CAPITAL, £200,000. The Directors of this well-known, old-established I Bank are prepared to of.Prr exceptional advantages to all responsible persons n need of temporary cash assistance. Private and Prompt ADVANCES made daily, on borrower's simple Promissory Note, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed may t)e repaid by instalments or at the end of a stated period. SPECIAL NOTICE. This Bank is not connected with any Loan Societies or Advance Companies, and the usual objectionable loan office routine is entirely dispensed with. Apply in strictest confidence to Wlt T. C. MILBURN, 3830 Resident Manager IVf NOTE OF HAND AT SHORT JLTX NOTICE, by a Private Gentleman, from £ 10 to £ 1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a Loan Office? For the benefit of Borrowers I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten vears in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the in- terest can be paid quarterly or half-yearly, or as may be arranged, therefore the applicants get ,1: full benefit of cash advanced. Apply^n confidence to the actual lender, 1135 13564 130. Westminster Bridge-road, London. ONEY LENT AT~~FIVE PER CENT. FROM £ 5 to £ 2,000. WHY pay more, when a Private Gentleman is pre- pared to grant Advances to Male or Female, upon their PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, in any part of England or Wales, without loan office formalities ? NO BILL OF SALE OR SURETIES REQUIRED. The advance can be paid back by easy instal- ments, or can remain out from 1 to 15 years by paying the interest only. Call or write to the actual Lender. WILFRED WILBEliFOBCE, ESQ., No. 11, Stroud Green-road, Finsbury-park, London, N. fyToNEY LENT mVATELY AT SHORT 1'1 NOTICE. A Gentleman s prepared to make strictly private and prompt Cash Advances, £10 to CI,000, to re- sponsible persons (male or female) in any part of England, Scotland, or Wales, upon 1 NOTE OF HAND ALONE AT 5 PER CENT. Advances san remain out from one to 10 years by paying interest only. NO SURETIES OR GUARANTEES REQUIRED Country applicants can rely on receiving the same prompt attention as those living in London. Before applying elsewhere apply, in strict confidence, to the actual lender, 15262 actual lender, 15262 Mr H. P. CALVERT, 5472 35, CAMDEN-GROVE, PECK HAM, LONDON, S.E MONEY LENT WITHOUT^BJLIT^OF^SALE OR SURETIES, on Note of Hand alone, as follows • £ 20—24 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS of SO 18 4 „ „ £ 2 5 10 £ It 0—24 „ „ £ 4 11 s No Commission or Legal Expenses. A guarantee given of strictest privacy. Apply for prospectus to UNITED KINGDOM DEPOSIT BANK, 25, Craven-street, Strand, London. 4185 A. G. WILLIS, Manager. mHE DIRECTORS OF L S. FIELDING ANlTcO X (LIMITED) Advance Dailv sums from B5 TO :CI,OM. Method of Business FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY NO DELAY. NO SURETIES TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED. Prospectus and Particulars Free. Apply at either Addresses below Head Office: THE HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF ALBERT-CHAMBERS, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT • ARCADE-CHAMBERS, PONTYPRIDD 23, ALKRED-STREET, NEATH 8, GRUGOS-TERRACE, PORT TALBOT 3398 £ 5 and upwards granted daily to householders, with- out sureties, no delay, 110 fees, and confidential.— Apply, by letter or personally, to F. Gould, 88, Pont- morlais, Merthyr Tydfil. 4278 CO M MElt C I AL An v AN C E .B A N U: c 19, QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF P-3 to :£500 can be obtained on the same cia.7 as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesman, farmers, cowkeepers, and householders. Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other ees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mr L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 1166 19, QUAY-STREET CARDIFF. ONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon note of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from £ 15 to Bl,000, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Female, in Town oa Country. Without loan ofice. formalities or bill of sale. Distance no object, and so long as the interest; is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application re; fused. All communications are treated strictly private —Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq., 87 York-read, Westminster Bridge-road, London 1115 MONEY* LENT BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN UPON NOTE OF HAND Without loan office routine. From B10 to £ 5,009. nno Ladies, Gentlemen, and Traders generally, X upon note of hand alone, and to assist persons into business. Also Upon the security of reversions, annuities, private income, furniture, machinery, plant stock, crop in town or country without removal. Also on deeds and life policies at 5 per cent. Only a few hours' notice required to carry out all advances.— Apply to the actual lender, Charles H. Wheatley, Esq., Nf». 34A, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, Lendon. NB.-lf desired, Mr Wheatley will attend person- ally at applicant's residence with cash and carry out the advance. 1294 MONEY Lent upon Note of Hand, without Bills of 1.'9' Sale or Sureties, as follows :— £ 25 repayable in 24 Monthly Instalments of £ 1 2s 5d. £ 50 „ 24 „ £ 2 4s lOd. ;cloo 24 jf £ 4 93 7d. Larger sums in proportion. Strict piivacy guaranteed. No commissions charged. Distance no obi ect. -Apply D. Williams, 15, York-rd., Waterloo Bridge, London, S.E. t* A r? Ready to be Advanced on good v" \Jf Freehold or Leasehold Property, in sums of £ 100 to £ 10,000; also on good personal secu rity, reversions, annuities, &c., dc.-Messis Hern, Financial Agents, 34. St Mary-street. Cardiff. 1049 rrIDil SCHOLASTIC rjWADING CO. NEW STOCK OF ALBUMS. NEW STOCK OF PURSES & POCKET-BOOKS. NEW STOCK OF PHOTO FRAMES. NEW STOCK OF REWARD BOOKS The NEW INITIAL NOTE, Is per Box, any letter. Best Is SCRIBBLING DIARY in the Market. ALBUMS ALL PRICES. REWARD BOOKS AND PRIZES. SCHOOL BOOKS AND MATERIAL. 483e ——— 3631 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LtFE.* CLARKii""S "W O-^LD-FAMED 13LOOD MIXTURE. rpHE GREAT BLOOD jpURIFIER and RESTORER. FOR CLEANSING aftd CLEARING the BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sows on the Neck Cures Sore Legs. Cures Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. C ites Eczema. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood p ii(I Skin Diseases Cures Glandul-ir Swelling?. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheu. matic Pains. It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. We have seen hosts of letters from people who have received great benefit from the use of Clarke's Blood Mixture. It cannot be too highly estimated, for it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities." This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, which goes on further to say It is the finest Blood Purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we cau with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally." Sold in bottles 2s 9d each, and in case,4 containing six times the quantity, lis—sufficient to effect a per- manent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps bv the Pro- prietors. THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUN- TIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK-BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not be per. suaded to take an imitation or sicbstitl,&tl. lOO* Ihtaingsis Àùbrtsts. gPECIAL ARTICLES FOR FARMERS. BY DR. BKRNARD DYERs Analyst to the London Corn Trade Association, to the Agricultural Societies of Leicester, Devon, Essex, Bedford, &c. Will appear in the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, EVERY TUESDAY. FEEDING STUFFS, FERTILISERS, MANURES, AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. With the present year there comes into opera- tion the Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Bill, the mosb valuable Legislative Act, from the farmers' standpoint, of recent times. The great character- istic of the measure will be the practical nature of the benefits which will accrue to the farmers under its operation. It is to enlighten agriculturists, farmers, and the public that the services of Dr. Bernard Dyer have been retained in this connection. He is one of the first agricultural chemists in the country, and his object in these articles wiil be to show the farmers the weapon which has been placed in their hands. The subject has been Dr. Dyer's life work. The articles he is contributing are being Specially written for the benefit of practical farmers not conversant with chemistry, and will be therefore kept as free from technical scientific terms as possible. They will bo restricted altogether to the discussion of subjects which are of everyday practical interest and importance to those who till the soil and live on it. SEE THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS EVERY TUESDAY. fJlHE JJEOPLE'S jp A PER IS THK c ARDIFF rjlIMES AND jgOUTH "^yALES^j^EEKLYJ^EWS I MOST J^TEWS BEST JgllCTION f VARIED F E-KTURIES I gjPECIAL A RTICLES j | The following are some of the Special Features J! which appear weekly in its Columns. WORKMEN'S TOPICS. I A weekly Article, specially written or the II CardiJf Times and South Wales We,My News by Mr WILLIAM ABRAHAM (MABON)! on current Labour Questions and the Conditions of Labour in Great Britain Read by thousands of miners in the Rhondda j FICTION. HIGHLAND COUSINS. By WILLIAM BLACK. A SERIES OF ORIGINAL SHORT STORIFS By FAMOUS NOVELISTS. THE LASS THAT LOVED A MINER. BY J. MONK FOSTER. _u_ MEMORABLE DAYS. Echoes from the Calendar, dealing with Saints' Days, Holidays, and the strange and interesting individuals and customs recorded in the Calendar. Y GOLOFN GYMREIG, I By DAFYDD MORGAN VVG J The best Welsh Column published. Read by Welshmen the world over WELSH GLEANINGS Interesting Paragraphs of the doings and sayings of Welshmen in every part of the world. ————————————————————————————————. SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE. I Andrew Fletcher, of Saltoun, in a letter to the Marquis of Montrose, wrote: I know a very wise man that believed that, if a man were permitted to make all the ballads he need not care who should make the laws of the nation make the laws of the nation I Under this heading appear weekly Poems dealing with the life, the joys, and the sorrows of the People, culled from all sources. BOOKS NEW AND OLD. A special feature dealing with the best books ¡ published at prices within the reach of the People. I GOSSIP OF THE DAY. Bright Tittle iattle of doings and sayings in South W-alrs. OUR SATURDAY SERMON. A Pithy Homily weekly on life's duties, selected from the writings of the "Great Ones of the Earth." MUSICAL AND EISTEDDFODIC NOTES, By Maelgwyn, deal with all the more interest- ing Eisteddfodic and Musical matters of South I Wales. I GARDENING NOTES. I A weekly column of interest to Amateur Gar- deners. -————————————————————— I PROFITABLE RURAL PURSUITS. By "An Expert." Illustrated. i THE HOUSEHOLD. I A collection of Recipes and Hints of value and I interest to every housewife I —————— A WOMAN'S LETTER TO WOMEN. I A special illustrated article on Dress and the Toilet, written by a Lady Journalist. THE ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE. The most interesting Children's Column pub- lished.—Conducted by Aunt Maggie Symington. I WELSH TIT-BITS, Neu Wreichion Oddiar yr Eingion By Cadrawd. I WIT AND HUMOUR. I A column of selections from all sources I ■■ — a QUEER STORIES. I Grave and Gay True and otherwise. I "FROM THE SOCIETY PAPERS.' I Interesting paragraphs of doings in the World of Fashion. WELSH ECHOES FROM LONDON. Political, Social, Literary; specially written by Our London Welsh Correspondent. "THE WORLD OVER.' I Under this head appears the cream of the Foreign Intelligence of the Week. "CAPITAL AND LABOUR." 1 The Week's News in the Labour World. In addition to these Special Features the II CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALE,) WEEKLY NEWS contains THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. I The Largest, Brightest, and Best Weekly Journal Published in the Principality. All the Features of a Magazine and the News of a Great Weekly Newspaper. rjlHE Jp»EOPLE'S JOURNAL, ?2 LONG COLUMNS j Of Special Articles, First-class Fiction and the Week's News for One Penny I ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT" j A COPY OF j THE CARDIFF TIMES AND I gjOUTH ^"ALES^TEEKLY-J^EWS. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. I KAYE'S They PURIFY the BLOOD. A mild but effectual aperient. They cure Indigestion, Headache, Dys- W..t, pepsia, Constipation, Bile, Ner- ORSDELL .> vousness, &c. They are invaluable to Ladies, as the correct all irregu larities, remove all obstructions, larities, remove all obstructions, and restore to complete health. j ILLS In use nearly 100 years. Of all Chemists, price, is l%d, 2s 9d 1 1395 and 4s 6<1 per box | jtehtesis hhhTesszz, jpISH AND JlISEQ^G." PAPERS FOR ALL ANGLERS. I SEE THE SOUTH WALES DAILY lWS [ EVERY FRIDAY. We have much pleasure in announcing^* Serisf of Articles that will prove of the deepest interest to all disciples of good old Izaak Walton- The series will cover the whole field of Angling and in the articles valuable hints will be found for every angler, whether fishing for fjame Ot coarse" fish. The names of the contributors include THE MARQUIS OF LOENE, K.G. SIR HERBEKT MAXWELL, Bart., JOHN BICKERDYKE, M.A. WALLIS EVERSHED ("Water Rail."), JOHN WATSON, F.L.S. ("Black Grtofc.*J "EPHEMERA." And other well-known Anglers.. The following is a list of the articles :—. 1. SALMON AND SALMON FISHING. 2. SEA FISHING FOR AMATEURS. 3. TROUT AND TROUT FISHING. 4. FISHING FOR SMALL FRY. 5. GRAYLING AND GRAYLING 6. ROACH AND RUDD. 7. PIKE AND PIKE FISHING. 8. BARBEL AND BREAM. I 9. PERCH AND PERCH FISHING. 10. DACE AND GUDGEON. As the spring-time approaches, the angler lookS up his rod and tackle. He will also do. well tv look up ideas, an exhaustive supply ofhicb will be found in the above series. NOTE EVERY FRIDAY INHE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. W F I O T I OttU CARDIFF TIMES AND OUTHTALESEEKLJSrEW rjIWENTY FIVE rjAiasa -α- JL' JL NEW AND COPYRIGHT WORks: OF FICTION. EACH COMPLETE IN ONE ISSUE. We have the pleasure to announce the'EORTH* COMING PUBLICATION of another attractive SERIES OF 0OMPLETE TALES, BRIEF, BRISK AND INTERESTING, « From the Pens of a number of Popular Writers. THE FOLLOWING IS A FULL LISl OF THE TALES :— By W. CLARK RUSSELL. "THE McCLEVERTY." By W. K NORRIS. "MURDER OR ACCIDENT By J. JOHNSON LEAK. "AN ANXIOUS TIME." By G. A. HENTY. "THE LITTLE PERSIAN." t By lVI. MOORSOM. "THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR SEQUITA." By FRED BOYLE. i ——— "THE LIGHT THAT SHINES." By MRS EDWARD KENNARD. f "AFTER THE VERDICT." By ELLERTON GAY., > GANOVA'S LION! By JOSEPH HATTON. LOVELESS LIBERTY." By HARWOOD BRIERLEY. A STRANGE AWAKENING." By RICHARD DOWLING. WHAT RUINED TELE EDGE." 2 By PHIL ROBINSON. (j. "AN OLD MAID'S STORY." By lVIrs ALEXANDER* t A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT." By FREDERICK DOLMAN. "A QUAKER WOOING." By G. B. BURGIN. THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER." By BEATA JuINSLEY. ( A VOICE FROM THE STORM." By S. CLARKE HOOK. THE FIRST EXTRA." By ID A LEMON., j BUMSTEAD'S DOG." By JAMES GREENWOOD. A STEERAGE EVANGELINE." By MARION THARLAND. TRAPPED." By RICHARD ASHE KING. THE LAST OF THE THUGS By J. R. H U TCHINSON. QUEETO.' By W. COEN. "JENNY KISSED ME" By DAISY PENDEGR CUDLIP. DOUBLES—NOT QUITS." By HELEN MATHERS. The TENTH STORY of thefabove LIST, viz., OVELESS ImERTY, BY JJARWOOD JJKIERLEY, Will be PUBLISHED in the 0ARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLYNEW1, ON MARCH THE ELEVENTH STORY will be b* ™Ty^RI) DOWLING. A COMPLETE 3HOR1 SIORY will appear WEEKLY. A NEW FEAT u R E FOB THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTR. WALES WEEKLY NEWS Commences publication at once, with illustration^ entitled "PROFITABLE RURAL PURSUITS,* BY AN EXPERT. A Column for Fanciers, Fruit Growers, and at interested in Ivural Topics. The "CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH W A WEEKLY NEWS'' IS a Magazine 4and Newapapet in one. 72 LONG COLUMNS of Serial Stories, Special Illustrated Artlolfl^ and the News of the Week FOR A PENNY. ( jpARMERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTC CLOTH from In 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets frott Is 2d to 2s 6d 1- e? yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6d pet yard. Stocking Yarn from 9d per lb. Patterns for warded to select from. Carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders of over £2. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSUf [i 13607 SOUTH WALES 1139*