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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS- SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. WOBD8. NCE trnT TIMKS jgT TIKB8. TDIB8 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 V 60 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 SIXTHCXS IN ———— •• NEWS" 00 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 » ECHO. Each extra 80 Wcri. 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 i- SOUTH WALES ECHO. æ Worda • ~~rrm thsek SIX 3/9 WORDS. ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. ——— -——- 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- Baoh Extra 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 ioWords. ————————————— 1/- 10 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 ————— jOWorda 1 3 2 6 3 9 ? j0 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charge* apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, and paid for previous to insertion; if eitlaer oj theM conditions is not complied with, the Advertise' ment will be charged by the Business Scale Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To 61 Let or Sold, Lost Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. tfoticei of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, It each, if 10t exceeding to wordt, and Sd for tmch add/itimtu X nor da. Dersonal. riMOKE Archerlt Golden Returns Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1202 llTILLIAM Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent (late ▼ V Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police). Confiden- ts Investigations.—11, Ki wden-place, Cardiff. Staff 4 Detectives always ready. 88 fjarttursfjtp. G ENTLErAN, wit h large Connection in Auction- J(' eering and Lire Stock Dealing (weekly consign- ments from Ireland), desires Partner with capital of r.300 to extend business persøna.1 interview preferred. —Apply Auctioneer, 40, Windsor-road, Neath. 317 JlhbiraL OUTH Wales Nurses' Co-operation, 152, Newport. road, Cardiff.—Medical, Surgical, and Maternity fnnvs Supplied Day and Night.—Telegrams ;— Prompt, Cardiff.' 1330 fflxt&ttaI. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addtessed t« initials or fictitious names, at this jfflce, are requested not to send original testimonials vitb their applications, bat to enclose copies of issttmouials only. MISS Astle .after 12 veTy successful years in Cardiff has much pleasure in announcing that sbe ooa a giving Treasons on the Pianoforte and Singing Penartn visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the residences of mill, or at 124, lUchmond-rsabd, Cardiff, close to Tail Vale and Khymney Stations, rerms moderate 1197 •LTIOLIN.—Extraordinary bargain, grand tone, lock- T. up rase, bow, tutor, resin, mutes, tuning fork eriginal cost 4 guineas perfect preservation guaran- teed sacrifice 17s 6d; approval.—Miss Gertie Rylands, ft, Qaeen's-road, Bayswater. W, 36 WANTED, a Lady Pianist and Vocalist.—Apply, TT with lowest terms, to Misses Williams, Prince tf Orange, Dinas. S5 (Situational. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Acfrerttsementa A addressed to initials or fictitious names, all this JMce, are requested not to send original testimonials mil their applications, ball to enclose copies of testl- -nowl&ls only. FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private t' Tuition Classen, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law. Civil Service, fiolae and Cnstoms Examinations Scholarships throujfi the post; Arithmetic. Book-keeping. Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, lublie Transla tor, 25. Parfe-street, Cardiff. 387 HORTHAND (Pitman's). Evening Less Pupils taught and qnalifled for appointments by AD experienced tutor individual tuition. Correspond- eg and reporting styles.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. LMOUTB Wales Tutorial Classes.—preparation for Government, University, aad Professional Examin- ation*.—R- Stowe, B.A., Secretaiy. 24, Wdnaond- 18M. cardill. 9Gl Xost anÐ founb. LOST, between Neath and Merthyr, on Wednesday, Order Book (periodical, Welsh), containing two snail cheques, 10s odd.—Finder rewarded on bringing same to the Echo" Office, Merthyr. 4593 Domestic ^wbrntis. APPLICANTS sending iepBes to AdvertisementB addressed to initials or ftctiti<pn names, at this Mice, are requested not to send original testimonials witht tteii applications, but to suglese oeptee 01 MaM moniata only. A General Servant wanted, October 17th, about 2d Apply Mrs Jones, 41, Ninian-road, Roath Park, .A. Apply Mrs Jones, 41, Ninian-road, Roath Park, Cardiff. 239 good General Servant wanted must be able to cook early riser. Also, a young Girl as Nurse- Housemaid required,—Apply Mrs Godfrey, 6, CUvo- crescent, Penarth. *29 C, ENERALServant. 25-30 respectable, expert need jC person to nndertake entire work; plain cool- ing small private house liberal wages.—Apply, by letter only. Mrs Wilkinson, I, Deerbrook-road, Herns- hill, London. 652 OOD General wanted for one lady £ 18 age not particular no washing plain cooking very good home.—61, Apsley-road. Clifton. 654 GOOD General wanted; BM; small family, no washing plain cooking good home. Young General, B9, for housework.—20, Stokes Croft, Bristol. tSlaIN Conk wanted7 £ i8 family 2; plain took- MT ing early dinners comfortable situation. Young soase-parlennaaid, BM good home.—20, Stokes Croft. Bristol. 988 WANTED^ immediately, experienced General VT Servant able to soak well also House Parlour- maid, not under 20; good wo&ca. — Apply lira W. Wride. Llanishen, near Cardiff. 175 ANTED, cxperienèed General Servant, with good VV references small family nurse kept.—Apply personally or by letter, 27, Ed wards-terrace, Cardiff. 896 ANTED, a thoroughly iemenucated Mothers W Help in Farmhouse; Nonconformist; good needlewoman musical state salary.—Mrs PoweD. Llan. Marcross, Bridgend. 929 WANTED, General (one lady) for Cltfton, W also General, C12 young Servant, B'1. Com- Portable situations. — 8, Abbotsford-road, Redland, Bristol. 678 Hotel trtJants. AS Head Chambermaid in Commercial Hotel dis- engaged on the 9th October.—Head StillrooSt- maid. Imperial Hotel, Torquay. 67* ANTED. Oenoral Servant, about 28; also one W about 17 with good references.—Apply per- sonally, to Mrs Jenkins, Crown Hotel. Aberdare. 223 Situations ttoggt A~ PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements j-lL addressed to initials or fictitious names, at tills i>ffiee. are requested not to lend original teátmontale frith their applications, but to enclose oopiee of testi- monials only. FPOINTMKNTS under Government—Males, 14 A_ —22 Females, 15-20. Vacancies for 55 Assist- ants of Excise. Nov. 3rd. Men Clerks, Boy Clerks, Female Clerks, Telegraph J.earners, and Sorters. Rapid preparation by thø most successful system; passed over 3,500—Mr Skerry, M.A., trl, Chancery- lane, London. Boarders received. 60 B~iKERS.—Wanted] Young Man as Improver, Jt) about 18 state wages (indoors) and references. —W. H. John, Bridgend Bakery, Bridgend. 942 IVIL Service Appointments (salaries, te £400): tuition by correspondence wanted Young Men te prepare for Clerkships, Excise. Customs, etc. no payment until successful; stamp.—Secretary, 48^ Lin- ton-tttreet. Islington, London. 223 TTlXPERIENCED Waterproof Garment Hands can jij have Employment and earn good wages at Ralph Oreen and Co. s Factory, Sandon-lane, Cardiff. 806 QtTi.nKRS.—Vacancy for baprover to the Iron tTt Moulding. Good opportunity for steady young man.—Write S 95", Eciio Office, Cardiff. 967 PILTTERNMAKER. —Good Hand Wanted.—State Jr ace and experience to Taylor, Strove, and Co., BritonFerry. 89 QANfiABY Inspectorships.—Numerous Vacancies good salaries; perma.nent appointmests postal course of lessons for Swansea examinaUon (February) now commencing over 170 successes, and fully half hjid no previous knowledge of sanitary matters; special ladies' course.—Apply Robert Mushens,Science leetcber, Sunderland. ANTED, Married Couple (no children); man must understand the feeding and care of hones wife to look after house for single gentleman wages, 179 rooms, fire, and light; references from last employer.-Apply Delta, "Daily News Office, Neatb. ANTED. Young Man accustomed to cylinder and Vv platen ina-hiiie* one used to gas engine pre- ferred.—Rogers, Arcade, Bristol. 839 WATERPROOF Garment Trad- Experienced W Girls Wanted at once high wages.—Indm Rubber Co., Pterliead Chambers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. WANTED at once;-2Ó goOl\ Woodcutters.-APPI1 O. A. Bober, Timber Merottaat, PODtywiR; -iear Newport, Moo. 4658 WANTED, Shipmaster, to entertain captains and take orden in established SMpehaadlery 4tor0" roast ifvest £750 at 5 per cent, 1 ample i)tearity: salary .£100; good opeetag for person desiring occnpat|an and invesemenv wnII view to part- nership if found suitable.—Address M 341, BateUffe's Offiee, 4. Runnford-street. LiTOpooi. 4665 WANTED, Young MM to drive out bread and make himself generally usefsL -Apply at Mtce 31. Baker, Peoycae, Marshileld, Cardiff, 276 ANl'KD, reliable Man wt»o thorw^My "1' stands the of Sulpha* ef Copper.- Address E., 3, dive-street, Hereford, 4661 12.-t-i5-weekIY cau be earned in spMe time by t either sex everywhere work can be done even- i:ij3.—Send addressed envelope to Eclipse Works, 9, I'iayhou^e Vard. W^r-lane, with £lO.-For particulars address Canness, 154. I^aiienhaU-street. London. i-.i 'Weekly upwards may be honestly realised "by 3^ either sex without hindering occupation.—For rwnples (returnable) enclose addressed envelope to ^5vans, Watts & Co. (P 137), Merchants, Birmingham, ■ds is 69 £ L—A Salary of 12s 6d to £1 per week can be earned in spare hours or evenings, by either sex who can write. Proof sent free anywhere to whoever sends a self-addressed envelope to T. Smith and Co. (Depart- ment 6 G). 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington, London, W. J.93 SIjop Assistants. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements 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 C A. Powell, Sunclad Stores, Dowlaisjwants Junior accustomed to horses and soliciting; experienced in bottling ale preferred good wages. 880 CLOTHING.—Wanted, a good Junior live out. Apply Williams and Smith, Newport. 4644 CLOTHING and Gents' Mercery.—Wanted, Young Lad as Apprentice must speak Welsh no pre- mium age 15 to 16.-Isaac and Williams, Aberavon. 1 DRAPERS' Assistants.—Junior Young Man re- quired for the Hosiery Department.-Apply to Mr A. Daniels, 207, Kentish Town-road. London, N.W. DRAPERY.—Wanted, a smart Junior (Wekh); also Young Lady as Apprentice.—Lewis, Compton House, Llandilo. 6 DRAPERY.—W\nted{ experienced Young Lady for Millinery Sales, with knowledge of trimming Outdoor.—W. Hughes, 15, 17, Iligh-street Arcade, Cardiff. 778 DRAPERY and Outfitting.—Several smart Young Men wanted immediately, both departments good references.—Send full particulars, Powell and Jones. Abertiitery. 32 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted immediately. compe- tent First Hand to manage workroom.—Full particulars Watkins, Draper, Whitland. 130 (1 KNTS' Mercery.—Wanted a smart Young Man as Jf Improver Welsh personal application pre- ferred, or write at once.—Isaac and Williams, Aber- avon. 2 GROCERY.—Wanted, a strong Boy as Apprentice to the above from the country preferred.—W. to the above from the country preferred.—W. Fenwick, Aberdare Junction. 227 ("i I40CERY.—Wanted, good Provision Hand, ia X doors Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, and I reference, O. George, London Warehouse, llirwain. 12 (GROCERY.—Wanted, experienced Assistant, Jr accustomed to soliciting Welsh; state age. salary, and references. — W. Lawrence, ToDypandy. 837 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, experienced Assistant, Welsh, abstainer personal applica- tion preferred.—Send particulars to J. S. West, Dyvatty Stores, Swansea. 999 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, smart Junior Hand.—Apply, stating age, experience, and salary, to T. Langdon, PorthcawL 980 "jVTILLINER, Stylish, accustomed to serve Welsh XT A. state reference, experience, salary also young I-ady Apprentice.—Morgan Evans, Golden Key,Ystaly- fera. 746 SMART Apprentice wanted for the Grocery and Provision Trade.—Apply Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Ferndale. 228 TEA Trade (Presentation).—Assistants wanted; JL state experience and wages required.—Bombay Tea Company, Birmingham. 654 TIoA Trade (Presentation). — First-class Manager wanted.—Apply, stating salary and experience (in confidence), Rombay Tea Company, Birmingham. WANTED immediately, by the Blaengarw Co- operative Society, 11.11 Assistant for the Grocery and Drapery also a Book-keeper.—State wages and references. Davies, Secretary, 2. Railway-terrace, Blaengarw. Marked Private." 292 WANTED immediately, a respectable Youth as W Apprentice.—Apply Williams, Draper, Brihon Ferry. 224 WANTED, experienced Assistant, about 25, to W take charge of Provision Counter, must be quiet and obliging, good window dresser, able to solicit; state wage, indoor (good home), how long in last situation. —Address 1,192, at Lock and Co.'s Advertising Offices, Newport; Mon. 4591 < £ l*rhs, Managers, &c. — A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\ addressed to tnitiau or fictitious names, at this offioe, we requested not to send original testimonials with their application*, but to enclose oopiosof testi- monials onlv. ADY Clerk, Postal and Telegraphy (S.N.) state I A experience and salary Constance-street, Maindee, Newport, Moo. 807 MILL Manager Wanted for Sheet Mills one who is also nsed to the rolling of black plates pre- ferred good salary to a thoroughly competent man.— Apply X 4650, Daily NeWR" Office, Cardiff. <1650 THE South Wales and MonmOathshire Clerks JL Association Ensures Members against loss through want of employment, sickness, old age, and death, and to introduce to employers free of charge clerks of good business capacity and character. Every clerk, whatever his position, should be.. member of the association.—Seud for particulate Secretary, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 2043 TO Clerks (Grocery).—Wanted, immediately, one JL well accustomed to posting books and preparing for audit; references indisputable.—Apply (outdoor) Beta, South Wales Daily Nows," Cardiff. 4649 WANTED, at a large shipowner's office (tempora- rily), a smart Junior Clerk and good Shorthand writer. — Apple, stating experience and wages required, to 14 925, "Daily News," Cardiff. 925 Jkgtttoes, &t. APPLlMlITB tending replies to Advertisements f\ adÙ8llsed to initials or lctitioUl names, at thia offloe, are requested not to send original testimonials with their äoaa, but ^enclose oepiee of testi menials 001:1. AGENTS wanted by an old-established London firm jCjL to call on mills, ironworks, collieries, brewers, contractors, builders, farmers oonstant employment for wholo or spare time high commission no risk every encouragement giveIL-Addre8S Manager. 45, High-street, Stratford, London. 192 [BIRMINGHAM Ctoode, Furniture, Bassinettes, JO Wringers, Toys, Hardware, JeweUery, Watches, Ac. Agents wanted; wholesale book free.—Henry May, Birmingham. 668 CANND OoodsL—Agent on commission, or salary and commission, reqnired for Cardiff district by a firm importing largely into Liverpool and London.— Write Alpha, care Lee and Nightingale, Liverpool. an SCOTCH Coal Export.—Gentleman, experienced, geod linguist, first-class connection, seeks opening with good firm.-Address 3840, W. Porteous and Co.. Glasgow. 703 maR Silent Helper.—Why be out of work when you J can become year own master and earn from £1 to £5 per week ? Book and full instructions post free Is Id agents wanted. — Evans, Markleigh, Nerth Devon. 35 RAVKLLKR, to work Rhondda Valley, Aberdare, JL Merthyr, Ae., in the Wholesale Stationery, Printing, and Paper Bag Trade experienced man preferred.—David James, Stone aad Co. j 22. Womanby- street, Cardiff. 308 TRAVELLER.—Wanted, Young Man call upon JL Grocers in Proprietary and Sundry Trade state last employment, wages wanted.—P News," Cardiff. 319 JI TRAVELLER, to work established connection, I Printing, Bags, Shop Papers Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire, etc. experienced man preferred.—Watkins, Wholesale Stationer, Swansea. WANTED, Situation as Traveller (Me" pre- TV ferred) or place of trust ky Gentleman of good education and address.—Write A., Three Asbes, Gar. way Walk, Ross-on-Wye. 283 WANTED, thorough good man for Scotch Drapery VV trade.—Apply 4, KiagVroad, Cardiff. 80 Sowings, pamutnts9 &r. APARTMENTS to Let, well-furnished. 222, New- port-road, Roath every home comfort and good cooking; bath. 949 COMFORTABLE Apartments; suit one or two gentlemen or respectable married conple good cooking- —Ilai rison, Newlands Cottage, Uaaishea. 741 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive JL Channel view superior accommodation; mode rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 958 Situations HEaitted* AS Groom or Groem-coaehman light weight; 4% years' references age 25.— Kingston, Keynsham, t BristoL 713 TJAKERS.—Man (25) seeks situation as good Bread I > Baker; can assist with smalls, — Baker, 3, Crown-court, Duke-street, Cardiff. 814 BAKERS and Confectioners.—Situation wanted by JD good, all-round band as first, second, or single. disengaged.—Thomas, 9, Malrphant-street, Swansea. 1PAKERS and Confectioners.—Wanted, Situation J3 as Third Hand well up in bread and smalls.— Parry, Tyclyd, Beulah, Garth, Breconshire. 3 BAItERS and Confectioners.—Situation wanted, jt) used to bread, cake. and smalls; age 25.—W, Hale, 8, Somerset street, Brynmawr. 842 COFFEE Palace.—^Young Man, Assist or Manage 7 years' experience or any place of trust; ab- stainer.—B 66, Hercules-road, Lambeth, S.K. 212 IRONMONGERY. — Situation wanted as Junior Assistant age 19; three years' experience.J. Owen, care of Mr T. M. Daniels, Ironmonger, Car- digan. ^IITUATION wanted by Young Man as warehouse- man or drive out age 20 flood reference.—S141, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 141 TO Bakers.—Young Man seeks Situation as second JL or single in bread, cake, and smalls.—Richards, 8, Little Water-street, Carmarthen. 840 TO Butchers.—Young Man, age 19, seeks situation JL as Improver used to homes.—Apply C. R* 99, King-street, Brynmawr. 282 WANTED, Re-engagement as Working House- W keeper to gentleman, or domesticated help to' lady.—D. 29, Echo Office, Cardiff. 29 WANTED, by respectable Young Lady, age 23, TV Situation as Mother's Help thoroughly domesticated knowledge of dairy, etc.-Apply A., POffice, Wick, Bridgend. 14 WANTED, situation as GeneräÏ;£7;excelJea1 v T character good knowledge of cooking strong, honest coumry servant; ea rly riser. Lanm, 61, Apsley road, Clifton. 653 W- ANTED, Situation Nurse or Mother's Help, age V 24 18 months' good character good needle- woman £10 disengaged.—Eva, 8, Abbotsford-road, Redland. Bsistol. 679 YOUNG Lady <20) seeks Situation in Confectionery JL or any light business will give one month if required near Pembrokeshire preferred live in.— 87, High-street, Pembroke Dock. YOUTH, healthy and strong, aged 17, would like to get situation as Groom in gentleman's family.—Hujehes, Dunraven-terrace, Aberkenfig. 5 £ 7 Bonus given by Engineer to anyone securing him berth aa ttord in steamboat; has seagoing dm- charge.—G. F. A_1ft, Brawery-l&ne, Thrnpp, Stroud, GIGS. 845 Jor$alf.-Houses, Kattb, &c. HOUSE for Sale, near centre of town 1atest con- JLTL veniences £Zl5; a bargain.—i, T. Saunders, Public Accountant, 29. St.Mary-stroet. Cardiff. 786 SALE, House and Shop, meeting Bve .roads, and near the Dowlais New Collieries; also 12 superior- built Cottages, lease 999 years.—Apply Durtrin, 9, Thorn-terrace, Abercynon. 811 rpiRPHIL.— For Sale, three Leasehold Dwelling- X houses situate in Station-street; splendid oppor- tunity for investors— Apply S. Ed wards, Sotidtoc, Newport, 4668 j TO Investors.—For Sale, Copyhold Estate near Newport, consisting of houses, ground rents, and building land. producing about £300 per annum.—Write Vendor, South Wales Daily Newa 6 Office^JNewport, TO be Sold, suburb of Newport, Freehold Property M in elevated position, embracing about 1% acres, commanding views of Bristol Channel and mountain scenery about one mile from railway station. The bouse contains nine bed and dressing-rooms, drawing- room, dining-room, breakfast-room, library, good domestic offices, and bath-room (hot and cold), gas laid on. Tasteful pleasure grounds, conservatory, greenhouses, kitchen garden, and orchard. Detached stabling, coachhouse, and gardener's cottage. Posst's. sion next June.—Further particnlars may oe obtained of William Graham, Hitcncox and Co., Auctioneers and Valuers. Newport. Mon. 4530 1;0 be ICek-ljoases, !lani>, &r. CARDIFF, 25. Newport-road —Commodious and centrally-situated Residence, containing 11 rooms, newly decorated, and large garden side and back entrances rent, £65 per annum, or with lofty 2- stall stable and coachholAse "Vith separate entrance, £ 80.—Apply Herll and Pertwee, Auctioneers, Cardiff; or Mr Stark, Chapel House, Tredegarville. 4617 CHEPSTOW (neighbourhood).—To Let, available for immediate occupation. Gentleman's Residence, situa. 1% miles from Chepstow. House contains 3 reception and 7 bedrooms, 2 kibchens, &c., 2-stall stable, coach-house, garden, and tennis lawn rent £ 40. Seven acres of Meadow Land if required.- Further particulars apply to Kingsford and Lewis, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Chepstow. 4654 £ COMMODIOUS Shop and House to Let; bbSt Vy position suit arry trade; newest and most promising colliery district in Wales; population rapidly increasing.—Apply Lewis, Tytwyn, Naviga- tion, Abercynon. 4379 FARM to Let, about 60 acres (Cefn Pare), near JL' Clydach, Swansea Valley, September 29th — Apply William ltees, at Cefn Pare. 4468 URNLSHKO and UNFURNISHED Resi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 HILLSIDE, Barry.—Three reception, seven bed- JLJL rooms, bath-room, kitchen, scullery. Ac., large garden, splendid situation, within five minutes' walk from railway station. — Apply E. F. Blackmore, Windsor-road, Barry. 188 KYVIELOG-street, off Cathedral-road.—To Let, convenient House; ó bedrooms, modern con- veniences.—Apply J. H. Venning, 59. Mackintosh-place, Roath. 834 ONMOUTHSHIRE.-To Let or for Sale, a sound and healthy compact Freehold Farm, between two market towns good roads. The farm consists of farmhouse and homestead, garden, orchard, and several closes of arable, meadow, and pasture land of 256 acres splendid sheep and well adapted for colt rearing stieam of water rnm tlrrough the fann.-For further particulars apply to Kingsford and Lewis, Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents, Chepstow. PENARTH.—Glendale, opposite station; 3 recep- JL tron-rooms, 10 bedrooms uninterrupted views rent, B95 price, £ 1,800.—Apply speed, House Agent, Penarth. 122 PENARTH.—Rent, £40; 2, Kymin-tenace, con- t. venient house, unique position greenhouses uninterrupted views.—Apply F. Speed, House Agent, Penarth. 123 PENCOED.—To Let, Country Residence 3 recep- tion-rooms, & kitchens, 5 bedrooms stable, coachhouse, saddle-room, cowhouse, large orchard, garden, greenhouse 4 acres land; rent £ 48.—Apply W. Howell, J.P., Pencoed. 822 ø Kei-Dnsiness premises, &r. ("lASTLE-st.reet Hall.—Four days each week seats j 300 light heat, and ventilation good.—-B. Harris, 107, Mackintsh-place, Roath. 264 CHEPSTOW.—To Let, Double-fronted Shop and Premises. House contains good accommodation and private entrance at side splendid situation in main street sllitanle for Dairy Produce, Milk Vendors, t'outterera. or similar businesses; rent £30. —Apply to Kingsford and Lewis, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Chepstow. 4655 CCUSTOM House-street.—Corner Shop or Premises, j on lease or otherwise first-class position rent very moderate. — Gottwaltz, Bowring and Perry, Agents, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 242 ■7URST Floor Offices at No. 22, St. Mary-street to X? Let.—Apply Heitzman and Sons, Jewellers, 22, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 983 NEWPORT.—To be Let..Suite of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegat. place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News" Office, Newoort. 1195 OFFIGE to Lot at 1, Cathei me-street, Pontypridd commodious and centrally situated good busi- ness position suitaWe for solicitor, auctioneer, &:c.- Apply Daily News" Office, Pontypridd. 1344 SHOP.—Modern and lofty, centre of town, suitable for any first-class business good living accommo- dation freehold can be bought. Also Stabling, 16 stalls, suitable for stores; stabling combined.— Flanders, Rutland Villa, Bryn-road, Swansea or Leeder & Sons, Estate Agents. Swansea. 4670 SHOP, 60 by 22ft., cellared good house above; suitable warehouse or workshop low rental.— Yates. 24, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. 960 SPLENDID Hon so and Shop to Let, Aberdare suit any business good fixtures cheap.—Full particulars from Thos. Wake, Gwaelodygarth, Merthyr Tydftl. 799 STABLE Accommodation for horses and carts in o centre of town, by week or month terms mode- rate.—\b, Quay-street, Cardiii. 885 Let, Two Rooms as Omces, on third floor X of Caledonian Chambers, 104, St. Mary-street. — Apply South Wales Daily Newa" Office, Cardlff.1218 TO Let, 1st November, opposite Royal Hotel, spacious Shop and Premises, 40, St. Mary-street, suitable for high-claes boot, hosiery, gentlemen's out- fitting, Ac.—Thomas Jenkins, 22, Edward-terrace, Cardiff. 140 TO Let, 22ad instant. Shop, 87, Court-street' JL Clydach Vale populous, busy place; best posi- tion.—Apply Thomas. Hereford Stores, Clydach Vale. TO Let, a Large and Commodious Shop, House, and Stable in a new and flourishing district in the, Rhondda Valley suit good draper or any other trade immediate possession may be had.—Apply to John Davies, Gelly Hotel, Too Pentre. 836 yNISYBWL.—Draper's Shop and House, fitted up JL (old established), to Let; very best position.— Apply Mr Evans, Architect, Suanyslde, Penarth; 847 business premises Mantel. WANTED, House aad Shop in Clifton-street TV single or doable-fronted.—Fall particulars to Q 667, "Sooth Wales DaQy News," Cardiff. 677 businesses for Disposal. BRISTOL.—Cigars aad Tobacco, combined with Haircut ting Saloon, in first-class central main thoronghfare rent low incoming low satisfactory reasons for disposal good concern, which can be considerably increased by experienced man.—Apply A I, BatcheWs Advertising Offices, Nicholas-street, Bristol. 735 SUGARS, Tobacconist, and fancy delightful main Vy thoroughfare, Bristol; superior class trade, profits j35 weekly (six days); reet £25; incoming; B120 stock to suit purchaser suit ladies or young couple.—Apply Tebbs. 739 COFFEE and Refreshments, between City and Olifton Suspension Bridge old-established busi- ness profits nearly £5 weekly rent £30; incoming, jB85 chance seldom met with. Another near Suspen- sion Bridge, living for three persons, £ 40.—Apply Tebbs. Valuer, 93, City-road. Bristol. 738 CONFECTIONERY, Sweet, aaid Refreshment Busi- ness for Disposal; main thoroughfare good premises; moderate isot; satisfactory reasons fer removing.—F 43, HeM," Cardiff. 43 ONFKCTIONKRY ud Green fruit Badness to be sold as a going concern. Royal Exchange, Fern- dale double-fronted shop, situated in the beat position in Ferndale; shop fitted up in modem style; satisfac- tory reasons given for disposal; open to thorough investigation splendid opportunity for poshing business mail,—Apply to the Proprietors, Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Ferndale. 73 Disposal, Jobbing Carpenter's and House- X Repairing Business in Cardiff; established several years good connection.—Write M 889, Echo Office, Cardiff. 889 DOR Disposal, Confectioner's Business; main X thoroughfare established over 20 years.—Write K., c.o. Slrrell, 114, Castle-road, Roath. 452 •7V3R immediate Sale (leaving premises). General .1.1 Drapery stock (clean and useful); cost £259.- Particnlars from Mr Thomas, Audley House, Llan- dovery. 818 GREEN, Frait, and Bakery Business to be Sold as a going concern, near Station at Ferndale bake- house fitted cut with a pair of Tnnk's patent ovens, in thorough repair new double front fitted to shop, lit up with incandescent lights satisfactory reasons for disposal open to thorough investigation.—Apply to the Proprietors, Evans and Co., Royal Stores, Ferndale. ROCfER and Bakar Easiness and Premises, near Swansea, for Sale cheap, on easy terms sick- nesacau.seof owner leaving; grand oppoituitfty for practical person; dweQing-hoitse, shop, and bakehouse most conveniently situated, and business highly suc- cessful.—Apply Mr Harlington Jones. Accountant, 42, Castle-sKreet, S 4585 GROCERY and Provisions. — One of the moot flourishing Grooery and Provision Businesses in the Rhondda Vach Valley for Sale as a going concern, situated in the very best position in Ferndale; premises right throogheut fitted up m modern style satisfactory reasons given for disposal; open for thorough inve9tigattoll.-Apply to the Proprietors, Evans and Co., Koyal Stores, Ferndale. 71 4 C ROCERY and Provision Business for Disposal'; VJT takmgs £100 per week capital required £400; centre of Cardiff.—Apply Scot, Daily NeWB" Office, Cardiff. 865 GBOOBBY and Baking Business i, flourishing and rishac town, Wiltshire attractive corner pre- mises capital oven, Krge walled in garden, lawn, and greenhouse everything fitted up regardless of oost. Owner giving up business solely through ill-health, after 12 years occ.pallC1; price for this handsome freehold premises aad everything appertaining to the business £ 1,000.—Apply Tebbs, Trade Valuer, 93, City- road, BristoL 835 ^Public frrases. OAROAIN to immediate purchaser, Handsomely- JD fitted Fully-licensed House, Bristol; suit beginners everything £ 22&—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, 93, City-road, Bristol. 832 SUITABLE for beginners.—Comer Beerhouse, near Lawrence HQl, Bristol: comfortable living trade ncoming £õ5 caoh.—Tebbs, Valuer, 93, City-r<L,BristoL $i £ gdes, ftregtles, ORRIS JgHOS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD. Immense bargains to personal callers. Watch startling developments. We must shift the stock for new arrangements. Come and see. Also repairs. 1186 ALLDAYS' Cycle Riding School.—Open daily from 10a.m.—Andrews's Hall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SAFfefY, lAfly's Pneumatic, ail latest improve- I ments, S6 iOs.—Apply H 830, Echo Office, Cardiff. 830 SAFETY (1896) Pneumatic, reliable and faultless, So worth £ 20.—Write M 656, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 656 SAFETY (Gent's), Pneumatic, just new, highest grade, faultless £8 10B cost £ 86.—Address J1 IMP, Echo Office, Cardiff. 820 tfttagons and (KoUierg Requisites, HARRISON aad CAMM, Rotherham, near Slud. J[jL field, Builders of Railway WAGON9 for cash or on deferred payments, or on simple hire. Repairs and Maintenance Contractors Depots at, all principal stations. Also makers of Railway WHBEU, Agent* C. Tennant, Sons, and Co., Cardiff. 1283 AILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or JH/ deferred payments.—The Midland Railway CaT riage and Wagon Company, Limited Midland Worb Birmingham 1082 la-ton Coal Wagons for Sale amongst others, 25 T. V. and G.W.R. type, in excellent condition at a low price.—Apply J- HeaJd, Rolling Stock Work*, Cardiff. 1268 THE BUTE WORKS SUPPLY co.,1 JL lB, PEARSON.PLACE, DOCKS, CARDIFF, Telephone No. 45 (Post Ofticeand National). Telegrams Gething, Cardiff. RAILWAY COAL WAGONS (Neif and Second- hand) for cash or redemption hire. Quick delivery ean be made of perfectly new and almost new, latest regulations. Ten-tonners on simple hire (including repairs) at a low figure per quarter would reciprocate in ironstone, coke, or coal. For Sale, 20 latest regula- tions 10-Tonners 2 side doors good as new, having been overhauled, painted, and ready for lettering. LOCOMOTIVES.—Four-wheels coupled, 12 by 20, and six-wheels coupled, 14 by 18, now at Cardiff: also six-wheels coupled, 12 by 17, at Port Talbot—all recently overhauled and ready for work cheap for cash or three years' redemption hire. RAILS.—Bridge, flange, double and bull head, With or without fastenings. SLEEPERS.—Wood and steel for all gauges. EARTH WAGONS.—10-side tipping, 30in. gauge, PORTABLE RAILWAY.—24in. or 30in. gauge, Bll per 100 yards of lailway complete. Full particulars on application. 1160 Jlatbiuutl, fteols, &e. DOILER..q. all sizes, Vertical, Cornish, Lancashire, D and Loootype also Vertical Steam Engines.— The Grantham Crank and Iron Co., Ltd., Grantham. FOR Engines, Boiler3; Air Compressors, Pumpe, I' and General Machinery try Engineers' Supply Depot, North Dock, Swansea. 4612 FOR Sale, Air Compressor (by Walker), Win. Steam t' Cylinder, 3iD. Air Cylinder, 5ft. stroke, perfect condition pair of Horizontal Winding Engines, per- fect condition 18in Cylinders, 3ft. stroke pair of new Horizontal Winding Engines, 25in. Cylinders, 4ft. stroke pair of Horizontal Hauling Engines, 12in. Cylinders,2ft. stroke Cornish Pumping Engine (nearly new). 70in. Cylinders, 10ft. stroke, 16in, plunger, valve, gear, and everything complete, with 250ft. of 22in. pipes 9ft. long 4 special Pumps from 6in. to 16in. cylinders 4 Boilers, with Galloway tubes 20ft. by 6ft. long 6 Air Receivers, 4 Water Tanks, 75 Coal Trams (2 feet gauce), 160 Cat Iron Pipes, 4in. bore by 9ft. long. Can be seen near Swansea.—Apply M. Davies, 3, Grove-place, Swansea. FOR Sale, one Two-ton Scotch Derrick Crane, 52ft. JL' radius jib recently working.—Apply Westlake, Swansea. 1381 FOR Mortar Mills, Saw Benches, Portable and Jf Vertical Engines, New Fire Boxe* Tubes, and all kinds of repairs, G. KYTE and CO., ATLAS ENGINEERING WORKS, CANTON, CARDIFF N.B.—Sole Agents for the Thistle Oil Engine cheapest and best in market; 5 B.H. *1 "een at above address 3163 HAULING Engines.—Pairs of good second-hand JLJL lOin., 12in., 14in., 15io., J6io., and 18in Drums, Ac., oomplet for Sale, cheap. RATCUFFE & SONS, HA WARDEN IRON WORKS, Telegrams: CHESTER. Katcliffe Sons, Hawarden." 4411 LOCOMOTIVES — Excellent second-hand 14in. JLj 6-wheeled Tank Locomotive, for immediate de- livery just overhauled. New Locomotives in stock.— Avonsiae Engine Company, Bristol. 438 PORTABLE Engines. Mortar Mills.and Saw JL Benches for sale or hire purchase.—Send par- ticulars of requirements to Clarence Wharf, Newport. STEAM Engines (new), Horizontals, 13ln., 14in., 16in., and 20in cylinders Verticai with 7in., Bin., and 15in. cylinders!—Hill and Son, Albion Works, Wolverhampton. 42 WANTED, about 1,500 feet of Second-hand Gas VV or Water Pipes, 10" 00 12" bore, light make. —Full particulars, with rough sketch and price, de- livered at Bethesda Station. North Wales, to Mr Farrell, 1, Arcade-chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. WANTED, Egg-end Boiler for water tank, 5 feet V V diameter or particulars and price to Great Mountain Collieries Co., Limited, LIane Dy. NGYES, r IMITED, HYDRAULIC AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. MAKERS, OF PATENT OIL AND GAS ENGINES NOTED FOB- SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, DURABILITY OF WORKING PARTS, AND ECONOMICAL WORKING. ALL WORKING PARTS MAOB TO GAUGE. NO SKILLED ATTENDANT REQUIRED. CARDIFF OFFICE, 6TTIGH STREET XX 1263 WHERE ALL INFORMATION MAY BE HAD. jyjESSRS FRANCIS MORTON AND CO., LTD., GARSTON,' NEAR LIVERPOOL, Engineers, Ironfounders, and Manufacturers of aU descriptions of Iron Buildings and Roofing, Galvanized Corrugated Iron for all purposes, Constructional Work n Iron and Steel, Girders, Bridges and Pontoons, Hay Barns and Granaries, Plain and Ornamental Railings Gates and Iron Fencing of every description, Screens, Frames, Roofing, and Airpipes for Colliery Purposes. TENDERS AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE :— MESSRS FRANKLIN SAUNDERS AND CO., 46, Wind-street, 1305 SWANSEA Horses. Vibe Carriages, BUILDERS' and Hauliers' Carts, to carry 25 cwt., each to carry 30 cwt, £12 each. —Par- ticulars from Manufacturers, J. S. Stone & Son, Newport, Mon. 4420 CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.—Best se- lected Stock in the West.—C. B. Gurnsey*s Carriage Lamp Works, Merchant-street, Bristol. 4005 FOR Side, a Chestnut Mare, 14*2 hands suit any JL' Wade; good worker quiet: price £ lo^—Apply Williams, Royal Stores, Ton, Pentre. 126 R Sale, a Groeer's Cart and a Chestnut Mare, X 14'2 hands suit grocer hard worker warranted to ride or drive cart and mate £ 16 a grand bargain. —Apply Williams, Royal Stores, Ton, Pentre. 127 GREAT reduction in Hand-sewn Harness, Saddles, Horae Clothing, Carriage Lamps, Waterproof Rugs, Horse Clippers, etc.—Saddlery Company, Alex- andra-road, Swansea. 4614 UNDERTAKERS.—Reform Funeral, Washington and American Cars, Shilibeers, 20 Glass Hearses (some second-hand), great bargains; Brakes. Omni- bosses, Char-a-Bancs, Hansoms, Landaus, Broughams, large stock sale er hire catalogues free.—John Marston, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 281 |)oitItrg, pigeons, &t. FOR Profit and Prizes.—Pea of 5 birds, 27s 6d, Wyaudotten, Orpingtons, Minorcas. Poultry and Profit," 6d.—Coaley Poultry Farm, Dursley. 4302 17V3R Sale, several Indian Game, Bine and Coloured X Andaluaians, White Wyandottes, and White Dorkings (cockerels).—Apply John Edwards, Ruperra CasUe, Newport, Mon. 4646 fax$ale.-&isfetlanejras. T>UY of Fligelstone, the Popular Cardiff Pawn- f> broker, Jeweller, Outfitter, 22, Castle-road, Cardiff. 1763 (JY of Fligelstone.—Lady's 18ct. Gold 5-8tone pure white Brilliant Diamond Ring, 35s. 17o3 BUY of Fligelstone.—Gent's 18ct. Gold very heavy Gold Bangle Ring, only 30s. 1763 BUY of Fligelstone.—Lady's 18ct. Gold Watch, heavy 16ct. gold cases, only 45s warranted. 1763 BUY of Fligelstone.—Gent's Solid Gold Chrono- graph Stop Watch, only 63s; grand bargain. 1663 BUY of FligeLstone.—Lady's solid Gold handsome Victoria pattern Albert, only 45s bargain. 1763 D- Uy. of Fligelstone.— 22ct. Guinea Gold Wedding > Riags 3dwt., 15s 4dwt, aMI; largest sale in ales. 1763 BUY of Xligelstone.—Gold Keepers—18ct. Gold Keepen.fiwm Ss Gold Keepers, 3s; choice seie«k>n. 1753 BUY of Fligelstone.—Lady's solid Gold Dress Rin^ Hall-marked, real stones, only 3s 6d. 1763 BUY of Fligelstone. — Genfs solid Gold Signet Rings, Hall-marked, only 3s 6d. 1763 BUY of Fligelstone.—5 guinea Silver English Lever; maker, Spiridion, Cardiff only 4Ss. 1763 BUY of Fligelstone.—Lady's handsome Silver Watch and fancy Silver Albert, only 15s, warranted. BUY of Fl gelfrtone.—Gent's handsome 8flverWatch and fancy Curb Albert, only 15s, warranted. 1763 BUY of Fiigolafcoae.—Gent's Gold Albert, 25s; Lady's Gold Alberts, 15s forfeited pledges. 1763 BUY of FligeUtowe. —Geafs Silver Levers, 15a Silver Watches, 6s Lady's Silver Watches, 6s. BUY of Fligelstone. —Popular Black Vicuna Coats and Veete, only 10B lid; grand values. 1763 B- ÜY of Fligelstone —Real Welsh Flannel Shirts and Drawers Shirts, 4s 6d Drawers, la 9d. 1> U Y oCFMaelstone.—Qentfs Silver Hall-marked enrb 13 Alberts, Ss Ladies' Silver Alberts, 3s 6d. 1763 X>EST-known Pawnbroker in Cardiff.—Fligelstone, JL9 registered The Popular Cardiff Pawnbroker. Highest Pritfas on Gold and Silver Valuables Lowest interest; strictest privacy.—Only address 22, Castle- road, Roath, Cardiff. 1763 HOICEST Silks, Satins, Velvets, including some V-/ 7ia. square Brocades, Is 6d 100 good small bits, 300 Is plush, velvet squares, 50 Is 3d, 100 2s pretty prints, 100 or 200 Is large pieces Liberty art fabrics, 50 Is od (suitable doll dressing, Ac.), all bright mixed large parcel print remnants, as 6d drees do., 5s carrtace Paid money returnable hundreds testi- monials.—Dayley, Lower Alstone, Cheltenham. 196 CUBE for Piles. Perfect cure guaranteed in most stubborn cases post free, 211 9d, 4s 6d.—La Trobe, Chemist, SL Michael's hill. Bristol. 933 (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). —for immediate cash, lady offers nnsoiled 10- guinea service for 30s 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel finest quality ap- proval paid.—Mrs Farquharson, 5Q, Hugh-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 5q5 D- RA WING. room- Suite, Mahogany Dining-room Suite, nearly new, Chest of Drawers, Armchairs, bargains.—26, Wyndham Arcade. 912 IJIABTHENWARE A"D China.—Seconds, £ 2 crates JCi best, £ 3 will send 15 doz. seconds articles for 17s 6d. Write for lists.—Webb, Longton, Staffs. Potteries. OOK. ShIa, about 36gaIlonsNewMilk, daily delivered X* at Taff or Barry Railway.—Apply Cooke, Castell- y-Mynach, Pentyrch. 709 IJCUKS.—Real Russian Far Boa (dark brown), silky I' and bushy, 3 yards long, only 19s 6d. worth five guineas; also real Bear (dark brown) Crossover Neck- let. with 6 Russian tails hanging, Paris model, richly satin lined, very beooming, 18s 6d, worth £5; both new: approval paid.—Rosalind, 43A, Claphain-road, London. 54ft (C ENTLEMEN.—Don't choose your suits nDtilyou T i!&e our splendid Vienna, Serge, and Tweed Suitings to measure, 35g 6d made high-class style patterns post free; you can save a sovereign.—The Woollen Company. Bradford. 29 IMPORTANT.—A valuable Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Service, comprising tell., coffee, sugar, cream cost £14 14s offered for £2 7s 6d never been used approval free.—Address, Butler, 4, Grand- parade, Brighton. 59 IMPORTANT.—Forks aud Spoons.—Young Lady, urgently requiring 25s, offers 5 dozen article*, 1 each table and dessert forb and poon8. 12 tea. spoons, solid silver plated cost E15 18s 6d unused genuine bargain approval free.—Miss Kendall, 2, GUytands-road, S.W. 547 RON Buildings for Sale at close of Cardiff Exhibi- I tion, 146ft. with seating and platform, and 75ft. x 45ft.. both suitable for concert or drill halls; < also Hospital for eight beds, fully equipped.—Apply Humphreys. Ltd., Iron Buildings Works, Knights- bridge, London, S.W. 3399 LADY wishes to Set! Parcel of Baby's First Clothes t superior quality, new, never worn; very cheap.— L., 32, Lancaster-road, Fallowfield, Manchester. 657 MILK of 12 Cows to be Sold for a term to be agreed upon.—Apply Thomas, Tynypwyll Farm, Whitchurch, Cardiff. 707 ]%/■ ONEY Urgent.—Advertiser must sacrifice valu- Iv 1 able £ 11 5s Service of A1 quality, real silver plate, viz., 12 each large and small Forks, 12 each Tiible, Dessert, and Teaspoons perfectly new will wear 20 years :priee only £1 18s 6d approval free any- where before payment. — Address, letters only, D. Butler, 4, Grand-parade, Brighton. 58 POTATOES, Potatoes.—Best English Magnums, Jt. light and red soil, direct from growers free from disease lowest possible prioes.-G. Graham, Potato Merchant. Whitchurch, Salop. 4628 PRIVATE Christmas Cards.—Thatcher, College Jt. Green, Bristol, holds the Newest and Choicest Designs in Christmas Cards. Early application is earnestly solicited to prevent disappointment and ensure best patterns 4500 RARE Books.—Curious and sensational French Novels in English medical works, Ac. Descrip- tive list, stamp.—Dawson, 44, Packington street, London, N. 64 RUSSIAN Fur Boa long, dark, and bushy cost 63s never used accept 15s 6d approval.— Ada, 52, Hugh-street, Pimlico, S. W. 25 O EALSKIN Jacket, very latest style quilted satin 0 lined perfect condition advertiser will sacrifice .£ 7s.-Mrs W., 9A, Jamaica-street. Bristol. 744 TABLE Cutlery.—4-guinea Service, 16a 6d 12 table, JL 12 small knives, meat carvers, also steel white balanced handles also S7 Set for 23s 6d, with game carvers, extra ivory handles, finest Sheffield make approval paid.—Governess, 55, Handford-road, London, S.W. 544 TABLE Knives.—Unprecedented bargain, magnifi j_ cent valuable service \29 pieces), 12 table, 12 cheese knives, game carvers, also meat carvers and steel, massive real ivory handles cost £6 10s un- used sacrifice for 26s approval free.—Miss Leyster, Glenelg, 3, Rowan-road, W. I TARPAULINS for Waggons, Carts, Machines, Jt_ Buildings, &c. black, yellow, green, or white indiarubber. Horse Cloths, <fec.—Price list free direct fiom makers, K Parnall and Co., Sheen-road, Bed- minster, Bristol. Telegrams Canvas," Bristol. 4290 50 Tons Firewood also Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantlings, Russian and Dunnage Mats cheap.— Shapland, bottom East Dock, Cardiff. 984 HARRIS'S Emporium.—Fresh Arrivals every day JLJL Special to-day—Baby Walker (registered) Go- carts, enables baby to walk in a few hours thousands already sold price Is llthd; sent carriage paid to any address on receipt P.O. 2s 6Jhd useful Chairs, Is and Is 6d each High Chairs, 2s ll%d charming Folding Bamboo Seat (registered). Is 2s 61j, and 2s 11%11 either sent carriage paid 6d extra.—E. E. Harris, C Department, Market Hall, Newport. 1345 HARRIS'S Emporium, Newport Market.Special JLJL attractions. 1345 HARRIS'S Cash Bargains.—Parties furnishing are jnL particularly requested to call and examine :— Lot 1—ix strong Kitchen Chairs and large Arm Chair to match, good size Table with drawer, Steel-rail Fender and Fireirons, only 38s 6d. Lot 2—Bedroom Suite, comprising full-size Chest five Drawers, Wash- stand, Toilet Taole, Swing Mirror, Towel Airer, and three cane-seated Chairs, polished a beautiful mahog- any colour, only three guineas the lot. Lot 3—Brass- mounted and double brass rail Bedstead, (full size), gair Inick Forfar Palliasses, superior Flock Bea, olster and two Pillows complete, £ 2 10s. Packed free and sent carriage paid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Each lot can be forwarded same day as order received. —Call or write (bling this advertisement with you). Established 1852. Letter orders and iuquiries receive prompt attention. Postal address, E. E. Harris, Market Hall, Newport. Telegrams, "Harris, Market, Newport." 1345 MART Hats.—Charming Millinery at Harris's Cj noted Millinery Establishment, Market Buildings, Newport. Everything up to date. See windows: Sterling value. Cash only. MANTLES, Capes, Jackets. The Latest Fashions. m Our new Showrooms are now open a visit of inspection will be esteemed specialite Children's Out- fitting at extremely low prices best value for cash only.—Harris's, Market Buildings, Newport; Only 2 minutes walk from station through Fennel's Arcade. BATHERS! jpi EATHEASI I FEATHERS FOR BEDS, Why bur common shoddy Wool Beds when you can getBest ENGLISH FEATHERS at6d perlb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. l208 Miscellaneous Uants. IADY wants to Adopt young Baby small premium J required good home; or Lady taken in Accouche- ment.—Apply Y 967, Daily News," Cardiff. 967 TACK wanted for four or five Colts, in good keep and shelter.—Apply Rees Powell, Trecynon, Aberdare. 13 f | TIMBER Windfalls Purchased, any quantity.— X Send particulars to Manager, Clarence Wharf Saw Mills, Newport. Mon. 4486 iitisrellaneotts. FURNISH on our New Hire System. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquinea usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immenseatocJr of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quali All goods sold ou the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, aad au goods sent home in a private van free of oharge. No ■tamp or agreement charges made; no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guaranteequality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff, ftieven showrooms. Cail and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare prices before purchasing t sewhere. We will snpplv £ 6 worth for 2a od weekly: £10 worth, 4a weekly S16 worth for 58 weekly £20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia erina for larger quantities. Please note the Andreas; SOUTH WALKS FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle-st. (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 12/83-1100-. Money. MORTGAGES.—S Hern and Pertwee. St Mary- street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free. holds, Leaseholds, Reversions, and Life Interests. 1043 MR W. D. Ballantyne, 73, Conway-road, has the following sums for immediate investment £3,500, £2,000, Bl,600, £1,500, Bl,000, Bl.OOO. £750, £600, £500, £500. riCHE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), 1 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London, W.O. ,£512,475. Reserve, Loans of £150 to £5,000 made on any class of security. 2% per oenc. interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of B10 and upwards received as under:— 4% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawaL 6% 6.. 64 u 12.. „ Special terras for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 1264 A. WILLIAMS, Manager. SWANSEA— £ 5 to B500 Advanced Daily by The Swansea Finance Co., Ltd. Terms reasonable. All transactions kept strictly private. Distance no object. 4231 Address :-16. GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA GROUND FLOOR, 11, DUKB-STREET. J. W. WILLIAMS., ACCOUNTANT. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE given to Gentlemen, Large Tradesmen, and others on Note of Hand, Life Policies, Deeds, aad Plate. Strictest Privacy Guaranteed. Interest reasonable. No other charges. Re-payments to suit clients. 4574 ASH ADVANCED by I. SELINE, from £5 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, repayable to snit the convenience of borrowers. DiIto tance no object. Apply personally or by letter, 9, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. Private and confidential as heretofore.—N.B.— Advances made on plate, jewellery, watches, Ac., at a reduced rate of charges. 1193 1)0 YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY YOU CAN DO SO FROM B10 TO £10,000 BY APPLYING TO US. We have been established for over 50 yeata, a certain proof of our fair and honourable dealing. We do not keep our customers waiting, and onr Rates of Interest arer easonable. Write or call Manager, SOUTH WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND ADVANCE BANK. 3, BUTE-TERRACE, CARDIFF. 1225 j^/ £ ONKY LENT ON NOTE Off HAND, THR NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from S20 to £3,000 is Advanced in all parte of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, of publicity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may remain so long all the interest ia paid. This Bank is entirely distinct from any money- lending office, and has a long-standing reputation for fair dealing and prompt completion of advances. Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. MILBURN, GelleralAlaDager. NOR.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insurance Policies, Reversions, aDd Second Mortgages. 3132 MESSRS John F. Harvey and Co., Auctioneers, HJL etc.. Goat-street, Swansea, have Money to Ad- vance on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Firniture, etc., warehoused, and advances made thereon. Bills also discounted. 2975 JQ)ONTP SUFFER I TRY Jg^EKNICK'S ^EGWrABt.* pWLS. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YBABS, 7%<1. 13^4, andSs M nor box of alt Chemists, Stores Ac. 1168 1295 15888 ORDER FROM 1.0UR NEWSAGENT A COPY OF rjtBK CARDIFF TIMES AND GOUTH^YALES^PJEKLYJJ"EW3 V Easiness Jlftftresses. rpHE A TLAB FURNISHING Owwa" T IMITED, ¡ FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, THE JJAYES, QARDIFF. TMPORTANT to Parties Furnishing and X the General Public. IMPORTANT to us is your Custom or JL a Trial order, IMPORTANT to you to call and exa- JL mine our goods before purchas- ing elsewhere. IMPORTANT to you to have :£60,000 worth of STOCK to select from. IMPORTANT to you to inspect our Workshops and examine Goods in the process of Manufacture. IMPORTANT to know that wo employ a JL far larger staff of comoetent workmen than any other Furnish- ing House in South Wales, IMPORTANT to you to select Chairs JL with unbreakable backs. IMPORTANT to know that we are the only Finn that has produced this much needed article. IMPORTANT to know that we hold the JL sole rights of using Samuel's Patent Rigid Chair Clamp (No. 1,911). IMPORTANT to know that no other JL Firm can use this Chair Clamp. IMPORTANT to know that to sell it, or a JL colourable imitation, is an In. fringcmunt of our patent rights, and actionable at law. TMPORTANT to know that all Drawing X and Dining-room Chairs manu. factured by us are fitted with the Rigid Clamp. TMPORTANT to know that we employ no JL Agents, and thereby save the large commissions paid by some firms. IMPORTANT to know that where JL Aeents are employed you have indirectly to pay their commis- sion. TMPORTANT to know that in all possible X cases we use materials of beet British manufacture. IMPORTANT to know that we import JL hard wood directed hold Stocks in Liverpool and London. IMPORTANT to know that we will JL willingly exchange any Goods that go wrong through fault of construction. IMPORTANT to know that we are clear- JL ing out MAIL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS at half- price. IMPORTANT to know that we are selling JL WATCHES and JEWELLERY at greafty reduced prices. IMPORTANT to know that we Supply JL PIANOS, ORGANS, and aU kinds of MUSICAL XNSTBU. MENTS. IMPORTANT to know that we sell at the JL smallest possible proSt. IMPORTANT to know that we Supply JL Goods on the EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. THE DECORATION OF BALL AND CONCERT BOOMS carried out in first-class style. Lounges, Chain, Tables, Ac., Lent on Hire. Catalogues Post Free on Application, All Goods Delivered Free. THE ATLAS FURNISHING COMPANY, LTD.. HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, AND AT 18, KINGSGATE-STREET, HOLBORN, 24e LONP0F, U96 VISITORS TO CARDIFF SHOULD ▼ CAM. 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The author of our new story, Mr John K. Leys, is well known as a writer of skilfully con- structed stories. His works, whilst quite within the domain of probability, nevertheless derive much of their interest on account of tbe fertility of their author's imagination. They are esentially stories of aotion, rapid in movement, and are written in a vigorous style. Mr Leys has few compeers in the art of con- struoting a story so as to sustain and increase the intereit with each succeeding chapter. He lures the reader on from scene to eoene, and holds him spptlbound to the end of the story. In a serial competition instituted by one of the great weeklies, Mr Leys obtained the first prize of £150 sor his sensational story In tbe Toils." THE B ROKEN jplETTER IS NOW APPEARING IN THE QARTIFF rjpIMES AND jgOUTH ALES yY'EEKLY NEWS OUTLINE OF OPENING CHAPTERS. Dr. Stanford is summoned to attend a young Russian lady who seems to be dying from an inexplicable cause. On examination he decides that she must have inhaled some poisonous gas from a scent-bottle placed by someone on the table. The doctor manifests an unusnal interest in his patient. Wbea he re-visits the girl be discovers the incriminating scent-bottle has been removed by Madame Fabrini, who is ostensibly the housekeeper. On being olosely questioned be reluotantly produces a bottle, whiah is recog- nised by Ursula Beritza. the patient, aa the identical bottle. Dr. Stanford's suspicions of Madame Fabrini are temporarily allayed, but in leaving the house his eye is caught by a sparkle of glass in the gravel, which proves to be a fragment of a similar scent-bottle. The doctor returns, but finds that Madame Fabrini haa disappeared he is informed that Ursoia also has gone, but is sceptical about the latter information. He casually sees ber at a window, whilst he is going through the gardens, and goes back, when she confides in him, inform- ing him of the plot to destroy her life. Her story is a sad and exciting one. The foregoing conveys but a faint idea of the opening incidents of a very exciting serial. The story itself is largely concerned with the affairs of the Nihilist Society, one of whose members is a traitor, and the evil genios of the story. He plots and counterplots, bis ohief design being to obtain possession of the Beritza estates. To farther his purpose nothing is too diabolioal for bis scheming brain, He causes Ursula's brother to be arrested, thereby hastening her father's death, and matures plana by which he hopes to get rid of Ursula herself. Attempting far too much, he defeats his own ends. A strong love element runs through the story, which is one of extraordinary power and sensation. TRE BROKEN JpETTER IS NOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF, TIMES AIQ) gOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. rpHt: CADOXTON AND BARRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VEKK-NTREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAliL DAVIES. Best Positions and Largest Connection in the Dis- trie> 1221 %ttsittiss MISS JJRADDON'S LATEST STORY. r f The Proprietors of the CARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH yy ALES EEKLYjyEWf Have concluded arrangements which enable them to announce the forthcoming issue in their Columns of a CHARMING NEW STOBt OF FIRST-CLASS CHARACTER From the Indefatigable and Unrivalled PGIlof MISS JJRADDOS. Most readers have read—and are tbeeefon warm admirers of—Miss Braddon'a F" Stories, locluding:- "LADY AUDLEVS SECRET,* "DEAD MEN'S SHOES, n "WEAVERS AND WEFT," "THK CLOVEN FOOT," THE FATAL THREE," THOU ART THE MAN* And More than Fifty Others. Any one of these Stories would pMoMW recognition and popularity for its author, aDd indeed such a galaxy of stories as that with which Miss Braddon has ennched the world is to be found nowhere else in English liteca* ture. She still merits and retains the title earned long ago, The Queen of Noveli. and we are gratified to announce that 8Ibe Opening Chapters of her Fascinating Story, THE LITTLE UNTIg, AJPPKARS IN TUB COIXJHNS Of TII8 CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH Y^ALES ^^EEKLY JjjpiWS ON SATURDAY. OCT. 10. IN THE LrrTLE A UNTXB Pathos, Comedy, and Tragedy are intefti mingled with supreme skill. The btovy fascinates the reader because of the exquisite ■ grace and delicacy of portraiture, and tbe marvellous knowledge of the springs of human action. The central idea of the Story is the passionate, reciprocal devotion of an aunt and ber three nephews, who have not the advantage of parental sympathy and restraint. The author weaves around the central charactora a charming romance which reveals the minor traits of ch and enl- the reader's sympathies foe the heroine. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF ifJIHE LITTLE AUN r. R MISS BRADDON. APPEARS ON gATURDAY, QCTOBER Iftm, NEW g O M A S O 5 OF JOINING L I B. THE IdINE RASTERS DAUGHTER. OB. THE MISER'S ATONEMENT; is from the Pen of MR J. MONK FOSTER. who has achieved great popularity M A writer of stories depioting the life of the toil. iag masses in large centres of industry aad commerce. The Opening Chapters of this New Stocf Appeared in the CARDIFF rpiMES AND gOUTH WALES WEKLY N- ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26TH. To those who have read his previous works oar author needs no introduction or praise. His vivid pictures of industrial life live in the memory. For the benefit of those unac- qnainted with "The Queen of the Factory," Slaves of Fate," Children of Darkness," "Through Flood and Flame," or any other of the many successful stories from his faolle pen, we give a few particnlars of his career. THE MINE M ASTBR f JJAUGHTER OUTLINE OF THE STORY. The Mine Master's Daughter deals with the varying fortunes of Annie Lynn, tbe charming daughter of a miserly colliery pro- prietor. Father and daughter have widely different temperaments Abraham Lynn is avaricious, unfeeling, vindictive whilst his daughter is generous and sympathetic, aad endears herself to all with whom she comee in contact. Across the paths of these two lives there comes John Ul varabon, clever and shrewd, but manly in character. He comes as the new manager for Abraham Lynn, and soon makes drastic changes in the conditions of labour. He deals firmly with the old maa. pointing out to the latter the consequences of his niggardly policy. The miser yields reluctantly and suspiciously to the irresistible arguments and infectious enthusiasm of his new manager, with the result that bis mine develope into a very valuable property* Meanwhile Ulvarston is captivated ky Annie Lynn, but honourably refrains from expressing his feelings to hia divinity, who is engaged to the son of a local banker named Cunningham- The hero plunges into wwk. hoping to find therein an anodyne for hit disappointment, and succeeds in amassing for hiofett a considerable fortune (rOlD an old mine bis employer has refused to work. Fortunes wheel turns slowly but surely* and Abraham Lynn finds himself on the verge of bankruptcy. His daughter's fianc*. Cunningham, refuses to help him, but the noble instincts of Ulvarston prompt the latter to assist the old man in his distress. Gradually Annie Lynn learns the true obaraetOT of Cunninghnro, and marries Ulvarston. There are exciting incidents in the ooal mines, including the entombment of several miners by a large fall. Ulvarston is oyer- powered by gas in a daring attempt at reecue, and it injured by falling rock. The reader becomes interested in the hero and heroine from the first obapter, and fodlows them with increasing interest through all tW vicissitudes which lead to their union. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF THE MmE M ASTHM DAUGHTER, BY J. MONK FO TBR APPEARED ON gATURDAY, S1!;rTEMBEB. HE CARMARTJ&Ax* BILWOwTIJft JL COMPANY, BRIDGE. STREET CAR'lAB^HLN, Rffl-posting and Advertising aU fts BcsMitf throughout U > Coun oft Carmarthen Penbrojv. R. M JAmJSS