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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WAXES DAILY NEWS. WORDS. OKCE. ™gg~TI^3 20 Words 0 6 10 16 V 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 six THUS IN —————— ———— ———— « NEWS 40 Words 1 0 ¡ 2 0 3 0 HEO. Each extra I I 20 Words 10 Words 0 3 0 6 0 9 2/6 >30 Word* Q/Q WORDS ONCE THREE 3IX WORDS. ONCE. XIHES. TIMES. —————————————————— 40 Words 20 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 5/- ——— — "™ Bach Iitn 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 io Words 1/- tW Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 — 60 Words 1 3 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of Adver- tisement specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered for consecutive insertion, und paid for previous to insertion if either oj these conditions is not complied with, the Advertise- ment will be charged by the Business Scale;- Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To b, Let or Sold, Loit Found, and Miscellaneous Wants. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Is each, if not exceeding to words, aruiSd for each additional 10 'cords. SMOKE Archer's "Golden Returns' Sweetest Tobacco manufactured 1802 WILLIAM Oxley, Private Inquiry Agent (late TV Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police). Confiden- tial Investigations.—11, Riwden-place, Cardiff. Staff Itf Detectives alway" ready. 88 11 arltttrsbip. A Capitalist will Finance sound Business or Inven- ts. tion.—Particulars to C.E., "Daily News,"Cardiff. matrinurnial. Man (24) wishes to hear from a Young ■ Lady. his junior, with means; enclose photo.— f. 949, Daily News," Cardiff. 949 JKiMrsI. OUTH Wales Nursss' Co-operation, 152, Newport- <0 road, Cardiff —Medical, .Surgical, a.nd Maternity Nurses Snpplied Day and Night.—Telegrams "Prompt, Cardiff." 1550 JflnsitaL A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements J\^ addressed te initir.ls or fictition* names, at this >ftice, are reqnesLerl not to send orinal testimonials jfith their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. COPYRIGHT—Music Made Easy.—Infallible, easy, practical method for all to play piano, har- nonium. Price Is—Rev. W. Hushes, Coulston, Wilts. MISS As tie .after 12 very successful years in Cardiff lias much pleasure in announcing that she oon sinues giving Lessons on the Pianoforte And Singing I ?enarth visited twice weekly.—Lessons given at the /residences of pupils, or at 124, Richmond-road, i. ardiff, close to Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations, ermR moderate 1197 ORGAN, two manual, exquisite tone, 14 stops. 600 nipes, completed and erected B150. worth £220. -Particular" X 730. Echo," Cardiff. 730 CTIOLIN and Shorthand, instructions given.—A. W. V Adams, 26, Ivy-street, Penarth. 537 VIOLIN, grand mellow tone, Bow, Cose, TutoT, V Resin, Mute, Tuning Pipes; originally cost 3 .ineas perieet preservation guaranteed will accept 14s 6d approval.—Mrs Wilson, 17, WestbourMe-tfr- jace, North Paddington. 969 €&ucattaud. A PPLICANTS 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 testi- monials only. "W71XPERIENCED Tutor gives Private Lessons; rj Modern Languages and Mathematics Special Inclusive fee for Pharmaceutical Prelim. —Terms K 702, ¡ Echo," Cardiff. 702 FRENCH, Spanish, Italian, German, Private Tuition Classes, Special Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs Examinations Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand.—Mr W. Haines, Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. 387 SHORTHAND (Pitman's). Evening Lessons.— Pupils taught and qualified for appointments by an experienced tutor individual tuition. Correspond- ing and reporting styles.—Apply Principal, 21, De Burgh-street, Riverside, Cardiff. SOUTH Wales Tutorial Classes.—Preparation for Government, University, and Professional Exami- nations.—R. Stowe. B.A., Secretary, 24, Richmond- road, Cardiff. 999 WANTED Governs, 2 children, aged 10 a.nd 5 W years good s; lary gentleman's family.—For address further particulars 71, Park-street, Bristol. 807 Eost anb FOUND straying, a cross Retriever Black Puppy J[' if not claimed in three days will be disposed of. —White, n. Brynbedw, Tylorstown. 259 | OST, Bunch of Keys, in St. Mary-street or Duke- IJ street, between 11 and 1 on November 12th.— Finder rewarded on returning same to Daily News' Office, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 5274 j*S Reward.—Lost, on Thursday, in St. Mary-street O or Queen-street, a Bunch of Keys.—Apply Da.i1, News Office, Cardiff. Domestic ttbantfi. A PPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this e, are requested not to send original testimonials witbt heir applications, but to enclose copies of testi ssonials only. GENERAL, family two good wages; servant leav- inlt after 67e years gentleman's family another kept. Also Nurse; two children £ 14.-71, Park- atreet, Bristol. 168 OOD General wanted S12 to commence small family boy for boots, knives, etc. comfortable situation; young General, £ 9.—20, Stokes Croft, Bristol. 805 MOTHER'S Help wanted, £ 16 5 children treated as one of family servant kept; no menial work superior situation.—20, Stokes Croft, Bristol. 806 WANTED, experienced General for one lady Vv B16 housemaid kept; no washing; early dinner; superior easy situation.—Address 61, Apsley- road. Cliftoiu 170 WANTED immediately, respectable General W Servant, age about 20 nurse-housemaid kept. —Address 64, Woodstock-road, Bristol. 72 WANTED,^domesticated Companion for elderly vV Lady.—Apply Mrs Smith, Birchgrove, LJan. !lawet, near Swansea. 5235 WANTED immediately, a strong General Servant^ about 18.—Apply 14, Charles-street, Cardiff. 931 WANTED immediately good General, able to Tv cook and wash three in family housemaid I kept; references required.—Mrs Uwyn, Bank. Aber- dare. 816 WANTED, Cook for one lady, no housework or TV rough work, £22; Cook, one lady, JS18, one leaving after six years.—71, Park-street. Bristol. 808 WANTED, Cook-General for one lady £18; only plain cooking no washing housemaid kept; good home.—71, Park-street, Bristol. 804 WANTED, a good Housemaid must be experi- Tw enced age about 22.-Apply Mrs D. Duncan, Bronyglyn, Penarth. 4969 øbl ^erbaitis. WANTED, a Chambermaid Waitress also good General Servant, used to cooking. — Apply Bobbs. Cross Keys Hotel, Newport, Mon. 5279-311e WANTED immediately, good Plain Cook; must W be thoroughly experienced and have good references good wages to suitable person.—Apply, 7 to 9 p.m., Anchor Restaurant, 31, Custom House-street. WANTED at once, by respectable young person, TV Situation as Barmaid thoroughly experienced and good references.—Address Barmaid, "Daily News," Swansea 3215 "itnations Utacaitt. APPLICANTS sending repUes to Advertisements A addressed to initials or fictitious names. this omce, are requested not to send original testimonials with their applications, but to enclose copies of testi- moniala only. A Profitable Employment; 15s to 30# weekly can be secured with the New Automatic Knitter. Write for cash, hire, and work terms, S. W. Depart- ment, 67, Southwark-street, London or Agency. 33. Oxford-street, Swansea. BAKERS.—W an ted, steady Man for bread and confectionery, and part deliver.—Dyke, Grosmont, Poatrilas. 128 BAKERS', Confectioners', Pastrycooks', and Chefs' Employment Bureau employers and employees united satisfactorily; thorough workmen waiting.— Boyce, Taff Station-terrace, Cardiff. 114 BOOT Trade.—Wanted, a Rivetter for repairs and new work immediately.—Button, 1, School- street, Brithdir, New Tredegar. 51. BRICKLAYER wanted to Contract for Setting 3 JD Boilers and Building Boiler-house and Chimney Shaft.—Write A 12, Daily News." Cardiff. 12 COMPOSITORS—Wanted at once, for four weeks, ty a Welsh Hand. — Apply to Joseph Williams, Ty** Office. Merthyr Tydfil. 5261 JNTELLIGENT YoungMen (aged 16 to 22) and t Young Ladies (age 15 to 20), who can study for a "months in t.e1r HYn homeS, to prepare by corre- jpondence for Situations under Government, with sommeneing salaries ranging to £100. promotion, and pension.— Write Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency. Dulwich, London. 487 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted immediately, Young J)jt. Man; good shaver and haircutter outdoors must be sober.-Apply, full particulars, D. Williams, "orth. 799 LIBERAL Club, Merthyr.—Wanted, Man and Wife, JL< without encumbra as Caretakers the man o devote the whole of h a time. Salary, 25a pet week louse, coal, ar<* gas 'ree—Applications on or before November 20th, to Mr J. M. Berry, 21, Victoria-street, Merthyr. 160 ESPiCTABL> Lad, look after pony and carriage. maae himse.f useful in house; good wages, I omfortable place.-71, Park-street, Bristol* 172 J MEN under 25 seeking Employment should apply to the Recruiting officer, Cardiff Barracks, or any Sergeant-Instructor of Volunteers, for Pamphlet "Advantages of the Army," free at any Post Office good pay, free kit, liberal diet, and hours of recreation; weekly pocket money, from 3s to 4s 6d. 1360 SANITARY Inspectorships.—Numerous Vacancies; .1 good salaries; permanent appo ntments; postal course of lessons for Swansea examination (February) now commencing over 170 successes, and fully haU had no previous knowledge of sanitary matters special ladies' course—Apply Robert Blushens, Science Teacher, Sunderland. 138 TAILORS.—Wanted at once, a good Coat Maker JL also a good General Hand.—W. Lewis, Tailor, AbertilJery, Mon. 62 TO Masons.—Wanted, Bathstone Dressers.—Apply tL Morgan and Evans, Girls' School. Abergavenny. TO Tailors.—Wanted, a first-class Coat Hand; con. JL stant to sober man.—Write J 880, "Daily News, Cardiff. 880 WANTED, at once, Four good Boiler Cement T T Coverers none but well experienced need apply —Perkins, 14, Delabeche-street, Swansea. WANTED, an Assistant Fitter accustomed to tinhouse fitting; state age and wages.—Address Z. 5268, naily News Office. Cardiff. 5268 WANTED, a Haulier for Grocery Tiade must be of sober habits. -Aprly R. Williams, Carmar- then House, Maesteg. 11 WANTED, smart, intlligent Lad to assist W generally in Photographic Studio.—Apply Williams and Williams, 53, Queen-street, Cardiff. 905 YOUNG Man wanted 35s per week and commis- JL sion regular work splendid opening.—Address Cumpo Works, Karnworth, Bolton, Lanes. 978 5S Daily (additional income) easily earned by either Hex on sound, ever-increasing principles for reply enclose stamped addressed envelope.—Evans, Watts, and Co. (P 137), Merchants, Birmingham. This Is genuine 72 129 to 15s weekly can be earned in spare time by JL either sex everywhere work can be done evenings. —Send addressed envelope to Box 9, Eclipse Works. 92A, Aldersgate-street, London. 216 £ 1.—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. 252 £ 30 a month can be made with £ 10.—For particulars address Canero, 154, Leadenhall-st.. London. 867 Jlljflp ^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 J^f testimonials only DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, thoroughly experi- enced Showroom Hand well up in window dressing; Welsh.—Apply D. W. Lloyd, Commerce House, Porth. 959 ROC ERY.— Apprentice wanted, indoors; no pre- X mium.—Apply J. Williams, Canton Supply Stores, Cardiff. 206 ROCERY.—Wanted at once, an Improver, used to \x solicit and drive must produce good references. —Lewis, Llanbradach. 176 (■"1 ROCERY.—Wanted at once, smart Improver for X above trade indoors.—Apply, with reference, to T. R. Thomas. Grocer, Penygraig, Rhondda. 268 ROCERY.—Wanted, energetic Junior abstainer \JT well up in soliciting full particulars first letter. —Williams, Royal Stores. Ton Pentre. 798 /"GROCERY.—Wanted, a sharp Boy as an Apprentice VJT or an Improver to the above trade.—Apply to R. S. Rees, Ynyshir. 802 GROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a sharp Junior. -St..1.te age, wages, and references {aoooo",), to es, Royal Stores, Pontycymmer. 642 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, a good Junior; state full particulars (Welsh).—D. Griffiths, Market Stores, Llanelly. 614 JKNKINS and Co., Ironmongers, Swansea, have a Vacancy for II.n Apprentice indoors Welsh in- dispensable premium required. 5245 LADY, about 23, good appearance and business habits, required in Queen.street.- Write Pro- prietors. Choola Tea Co. State pay required. 209 LEWIS Lewis and Co.. Drapers, Swansea, have JL< Vacancy for a thoroughly experienced Young Lady (Welsh) personal application preferred. MANTLES and Costumes.—Young Lady required as Second in showrooms medium class trade.— Apply by letter, stating age and experience, enclose photo if convenient, to Mr A. Daniels, 207, Kentish Town-road, London, N.W. 221 MILLINERS.—Wanted immediately, one able to JLTJL serve through Welsh.—Apply stating age, sahry, and experience, B. R. Evans, Ammanford, 812 RESPECTABLE domesticated Young Lady re- quired to assist in grocer's and confectioner's shop full particulars first letter, photo, salary.— Coate, Milford Haven. 272 WANTED, a smart Junior for General Drapery.— W D. Phillips and Co., Cloth Hall, Merthyr.5273 WANTED, smart Junior Assistant to solicit, with TT connection in this district; abstainer and Welshman preferred personal application.—Morris, Grocer. Merthyr. 5260 Clerks, iKattagtfs, &c. 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 testi- monials only. AUCTIONEER'S Clerk (32) desires Situation, ex- perienced in all branches also agency and busi- ness transfers certified bailiff.—Clerk, 1, High-town, Hereford. 637 DRAPER'S Clerk.—Required by advertiser, Re- engagement many years' experience good references; age 30.—Address Clerk, "Daily News" Office, Swansea. 5298 THE South Wales; and Monmonthshire 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 a member of the association.—Send for particulars Secretary, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 2043 WANTED. Quantity and Estimating mark for TV Builder's Office; must be good draughtsman, well up in details, specifications, and measuring and adjusting extras and variations perm,3,nent.-Apply, stating age, experience, and salary required, to R 5296, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 5296 WANTED, a Clerk; must be well up in the W routine of draper's counting house.—Apply Richard Lewis, High-street, Swansea. 5258 WANTED, sharp Office Boy. Apply William TV Owen, Accountant, Caledonian Chambers, Cardiff. 203 Agencies, &c. APPLICANTS sending replies to Advertisements addressed to initials or fictitious names, at this office, are requested not to tend original testimonials with their applications, but o enclose copies of testi moaials only. AGENTS.—Energetic men desirous of increasing their income should apply for particulars of agency, whole or spare time excellent remuneration. —Address A 222, Daily News," Cardiff. 222 AGENTS wanted by an old-established London Firm to call on mills, ironworks, collieries, brewers, contractors, builders, farmers; constant employment for whole or spare time; high commis- sion no risk; every encouragement given.—Address Manager, 45, High-street, Stratford, London. 865 AGENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa. Particulars free.—Oliver, Oliver and Co., 302, South- gate road, London. 253 BIRMINGHAM Oooos, Furniture, Bassinettes, JD Wringers, Toys, Hardware, Jewellery, Watches, Ac. Agents wanted; wholesale book free.—Henry May, Birmingham. 658 COAL.—Advertiser seeks Aencyofsrnall anthracite colliery, or would sell on commission 8 years' experience.—Carbon, "Daily News." Swansea. 5237 CREDIT Drapery.—Wanted, a pushing Man to j work up round good man, good wages: full particulai-s.—D. McNeill, Brynmawr. 749 FOOTBALL Captains and others are invited to become Agents for Cassell's new high-class work, entitled Rugby Football Its History, Rise, and Progress." International and county games beauti- fully illustrated and graphically described. No football enthusiast is likely to refuse it." Specimen complete copy. with particulars and appointment, 78 6d, post free.—Apply at once, Mr Ernest Jeffery, Grand Hotel, Llanelly. 162 WANTED, Canvassers for Aberdare, Merthyr, VT Ferndale, Pontypridd and Districts.—Apply R Thomas, Photographer, Aberdare. 5301-320e Situations 1Itanhb. BAKERS.—Wanted, by steady Man, Situation as JD first bread and cake hand age 30.—Stoppe, 45, Ton-row, Pentre, Rhondda. 945 BAKER->.—Situation wanted as first) second, or t) single used to bread, cake, and smalls.— Address J. Newbury, 3. Cow-lane, Neath- 5239 BAKERS and Confectioners.—Young Man seeks situation bread and smalls; good setter.— Apply R. Bonltou, Gastons, Malmesbary, Wilts. 869 ("tOOK-General, disengaged, thoroughly experienced, j 18 months' excellent character, good class ser- vant, methodical, appearance good, early riser.-E. B., 16., Richmond-hill, Clifton. 171 GROCERY or Provisions. — Situation wanted as Branch Manager or a good position in a first- class house; 13 years* good London and country ex. perience long reference.—Hebditch. Poplars* Strat- ton. Ilminster. 866 PROVISIONS.—Energetic Assistant (26} requires vacancy out; quick at scales well up both sides good references.—O 130, Daily News Office. Cardiff. 130 TRONG Country Girl seeks situation IS months' excellent character age 18 good cook, wash, and iron £10. Sarah, 61. Apsley-road. Clifton. 169 r|TO Bakers.—Steady Young Man seeks situation aa X good second or single hand good references.— Address Eadie, Orleans Villa. Weston-super-Mare. 870 WANTED, as Branch Manager Grocery and Pro- T V visions, or first hand either counter first- class references.—X 935, Daily News Office, Cardiff. WANTED, situation Nurse; age, 28; thoroughly V v experienced take baby from month 4 years' excellent character good tempered, kind.—Nurse, 71. Park-street, BristoL 803 WANTED, situation. Cook-General; thoroughly v V experienced four years' good character good- class servant methodical early riser.—M. L., 71, Park-street, Bristol. 309 øbgínDS, apartments, fo. GEN IXEM AN highly recommends his Apartments no children or other lodgers; good cooking; home comforts; terms low. — 99, Woodville-road. Cardiff. 157 PENARTH.—Lansdowne Private Hotel. Extensive JL Channel view superior accommodation mode I rate charges. Special terms to permanent residents. 958 Let, 50A, Plantagenet-street, near Great Western X Railway Ssation three bedrooms, bathroom.— Apply Cook, 98. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 28 Jør £ al £ .-lt*ms*s, Hanfc, BARGAIN.— £ 500 will buy Copyhold Farm, 19 JLF acres, 28 miles from London present rent, £35. —Apply Vicar, Llanarthney, R.S.O., South Wales. 813 1,1 OR Sale by Private Treaty. —A commodious 1 double-fronted detached Villa, in Newport-road, Cardiff, with immediate possession. Extensive garden and greenhouses also stable and coach-house. Por- tion of purchase money may remain on mortgage. Ground rent, £10 17s 6d rental value about £70.- Apply to J. Cardia 256 FOR Sale, good Houses. Cathedral-road, Berthwin- street, Plasturton-avenue, Neville-street, first off Penarth-road.—Thomas, 108, Richmond.road. 893 FOR Sale or to Let, 3, Marine-parade, Penarth 3 reception-rooms, 9 bedrooms, stabling for 3 horses, coachhouse, &c.; side entrance.-Apply Gibbs, Docks. 5038 FREEHOLD Land for Sale in the parish of Llan- maes, near Cowbridge.—Particulars write G. 617, Daily News Office, Cardiff. 617 HOUSE, Stable, and Yard for Sale, Ty yn y Coed- place, Rosth suit milkman or coalman.- S. Davies, 693 Al R 1 0 u N w Y N N, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT; 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following important Properties for Sale. The attention of investors is respectfully called to this list of important securities Three valuable PROPERTIES in Dyvrig-street, Cardiff. Seven valuable PROPERTIES in Despenser-street Cardiff. Four valuable PROPERTIES in Plasturton-avenue, Cardiff. Several exceedingly choice and well-built PROPER- TIES situated in Major-road. Denton-road, Cowbridge- road, Llanfair-road, Llandaff-road. Three well let PROPERTIES in Sandon-place, Cardiff. Three FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in Warwick- street, Cardiff well let. Valuable LEASEHOLD SHOP and PROPERTY at Aberdare Junction. A highly important FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the centre of Cardiff. An important high-class FULLY tilCENSED HOTEL, situate in one of the best districts in Cardiff. Ten valuable HOUSES. all well let, situate in one of the best parts of the rapidly developing town of Barry Dock. A SINGLE LICENSED-HOUSE, doing a good steady trade in one of the busiest parts of Cardiff present tenant leaving through ill-health. Also one of the most successful TEXPELANCE HOTELS in the West of England. Present proprietor retiring. Full detailed particulars as to all these valuable Properties can be had by applying to JOHN WYNN, Auctioneer and Land Agent. 1 4955 32, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. j' {to he Utonfc, &r. FOR FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Kesi- dences, Cardiff and Penarth, see Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 and Pertwee's Register.—94 ,St. Mary-st., Cardiff 1049 FURNLSHED House to Let in Roath, 5 bedrooms, 2 recoption-rooms.—Particulars of David Shep- herd. Chartered Accountant, Cardiff. 884 LAND to Let in Swansea.—To Merchants, Manu- facturers. Contractors, &c.—Two Plots of Land adjoining the Limekiln, Upper Strand, containing about 7CO and 660 ,.square yards r-spectively, with several sheds adjoining, containing 73 square yards each.—Apply on the Premises, or to J. M. Mavne. Valuer, Swansea. 5299 LANISHEN.-TO Let, eleven-roomed Villa, coach- L house and stable, conservatory; also seven- roomed Cottage good gardens.—Apply Post Office, Llanishcn. 832 rr\0 Let, at Bircbgrove, on 6th of January, 10-roomed I House and Garden.—Apply Mrs Smith, Birch- grove, Llansamlet, near Swansea. 5236 WHITCHURCH.—Excellent 9-roomed House to T V Let, with garden rent, 108 weekly, including taxes.—Apply Thomas, Tynypwll Farm, Whitchurch. {to 1rt1.-JhtsÎJteSJ premises, &r. BRYNMAWR.—Large double-fronted Shop.Un main street, to Let; suitable for any trade but grocery. —Apply, by letter, Edgar Pegler, The Cloisters, Aber- gavenny. 31 HOUSE and Shop to Let at Hirwain fixtures complete central position.— Apply to Harriss, Farmer's Arms, Hiivtain or to owner, Phillips, Grocer, Merthyr. NEWPORT.—To be LeNSuito of Offices, four rooms and lavatory centrally situated in Tredegar- place.—Particulars of Manager, Daily News Office, Newuort. 1195 ENARTH.-House and Shop to Let, Pill-street, "■3FNARTH.—House and Shop to Let, Pill-street, X Cogan immediate possession suit grocer; well fixtured.—Apply David, 119, Albany-road, Cardiff. 70J SHOP to Let, Neath; principal thoroughfare rent K;y moderate immediate possession. To view, apply Thomas Williams, Solicitor, Bank Chambers, Neath. 69 Tj^HE Yard and Premises of the Fire Brick Works, X East Moors, Cardiff, for present trade, or suitable for limber Yard or Wagon Works the premises have a good railway siding into yard, which covers ftbout 1 'jo acres.—For rent and particulars apply Thomas Edmunds, House and Estate Agent, 53, Queen-street, Cardiff. 915 rpo Let, well-built' House and Shop,{31, Clarence- I JL terrace, Swansea house contains 10 rooms including bath-room, shop with counters and fixtures complete, suitable for a grocer; rent vaodemte.-Apply to T. F. Jones, 18, Park-street, Swansea. Ff^O Let, Two Rooms as Offices, on third floor X of Caledonian Chamber*, 104, St. Mary-street. — Apply" South Wales Daily News" Office, CardiR.1218 mo Let, in Cardiff, several commodious Premises X with large dry cellars, suitable for shops, show- rooms, or warehouses, with dwelling rooms over; terms moderate.—Apply Mr Farrell, 1, Arcade Cham bers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 579 TO Let, whole or part at Seven-stall Stable, with Yard. — Apply W. Doble, Whitchurch-road, Cathays. 211 TWO Shops, with good cellars, to Let, Nos. 97 and 99, Donald-street; rent £ 35 each.—Apply Albany Hotel, adjoining. 759 UttshttSB premises Wanteti. PREMISES wanted in Cardiff (vicinity of Docks) on t. lease, suitable for Restammut.-Particularm to Brown, 137, West icegent-street, Glasgow. 633 Uttsttusses far ^ispflsa!. GENUINE BargRin.-Fruiterees, Greengrocery, IkX Dry Fish, Rabbit Business splendid corner posi- tion giving up business rent, £ 26 fortnight's trial if wished photo sent; incoming, £ 60 near station,— 160, York-road, New Cut, Bristol. 951 ISttshusses Manteft. WANTED, first-class Baker's and Confectioner's Business in Newport; good position.—P^ill particulars to C. T. W., "DailyNews"Office, Newport, fJuMu: Houses. BRIDGE Hotel, vring to the death of JO the proprietor this first-class Hotel to Let to a respectable and responsible person with capital; long lease it has only changed hands thrice in 40 years, during which period a very successful business has been done.—Apply to Mr John Weaver, No. 90, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 152 INGOING £ 80, capital Double-lioensed House to Let, suitable for beginners, situate in a good business position in pleasant market town.—Apply T. H. Tomkins, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. 5249 TO Let, the Beanfort Arms Inn, Llangynider, near Crickhowell, Brecon-hire, an old-established free fully-licensed house furniture, brewing utensils, etc., at viluation.-Apply to Mesdames Price and Edwards, as above. 5224-268e TO Let, immediate possession, that well-established Hotel, The Central," Trallwyn, Pontypridd good opportunity for pushing man.—For terms apply Wm Hancock and Co., Ltd., The Brewery, Cardiff. 654 Utqjdes, Qfrtcgdes, &c. J<y/ £ OBRIS JT> BOS., CYCLE WORKS, PONTYPRIDD Immense bargains to personal callers. Watch startling developments. We must shift tile stock for new arrangements. Coma and see. Also repairs. 1186 ^JAFETY Pneumatic, quite new, balls throughout; diamond frame £ 6, worth £ 20.—Write T 198, "Echo* Office, Cardiff. 198 SAFETY, lady's handsome high grade, 1896. detach- able pneumatic, £ 810s cost, £ 26 15s faultless, —Address L 641, Echo," Cardiff. 641 AFETY.—Lady's Pneumatic all latest improva. ►O ments £ 6 10s.—M 643, Echo," Cardiff. 643 Ulactrtnery, Ate. FENCING.—Improved Wrought Iron Fencing for Cottage and Terrace Property, 2s 8d per Yard; cheaper than wood. Iron Hurdles, Gates, Ornamental Palisading, Tree Guards, Iron Wheelbarrows, Kennel Railifig, et,-John Elwell,City Iron Woiks.Sheepcote- street, Birmingham. Contractor to ELM. Government and the Principal Railway Companies. 237 sea, 2 FOR immediate Sale and Disposal, at Swansea, 2 Lancashire Boilers, 30' 0" x T 6" each with 10 cross tubes fitted with Williams's patent blower. com- plete with mountings 30" x IT" Blakes-Marsden Crusher and other crushers Jacob Ladders 20" and 19" Horizontal Kngines wrought iron Water Tanks 16" cast iron Socket Pipes, etc. At Llanelly, pair 10" Robey's overtype som-por"e Rugines.-Apply Peel, Swansea. POR Sale, splendid Compound Wound Dynamo, 70 volts, 100 amps; also, good Compound Wouud Dynamo, by Edmondson, of Bradford; both fitted with heavy fly-wheels and sliding rails; both excellent ma.chine9.- Will Smithsou, Theatre Royal, Merthyr. gTIOR Sale, cheap, Single Deal Frame, up to 16 by 6, M? by Reynolds, with 7 saws; 3 Circular Saw Benches, and 4 Band Saw Machines.-Pugsleyand Co., Prince-street, Bristol. 5203 FOR Sale, at Close of Cardiff Exhibition, one High. JT class Vertical Engine (by Marshall, Sons, and Co.), 10" Cylinder, 14" stroke, especially equipped for Elec- tric Lighting, with special lubricating arrangements for continuous running. Also a 6ft. Mortar Mill, mounted on W.L frame, and fitted with travelling wheels and shaffa.—Geo. Kyte and Co., Atlas Works, Cardiff. 4919 FOR Sale, Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Winches, and all classes of Machinery suitable for collieries mines, brick works, and iron works; send for list. EDWARD RATCIJFFE, 5177 Hawarden GOOD Mortice and Boring Machine with chisels; also two good Doe Kennels and Water Cask with top.—Apply Russell, 74, Thesiger-street, Cathays. 151 SALE, hire, or hire-purchase. Portable Engines, Mortar Mills, and Saw Benches large stock for k3 Mortar Mills, and Saw Benches large stock for selection. -Clarence Wharf, Newport. 5138 LOCOMOTIVES Excellent second-hand Win. L C-wheeled Tank Locomotive, for immediate de. livery just, overhauled. New Locomotives in stock.— Avonsiae Engine Company, Bristol. 438 MACHINERY.—"Wanted" columns in "Daily Tenders and Contracts" (two editions daily) pricee Id. Wants inserted free. Specimen copies free on application to the Publishers, 98 and 99, Temple Chambers, London, B.C. 3604 ONE Double Beam Condensing Blowing Engine for Sale, 40 inches steam cylinder, 80 inches blowing cylinder with 9 foot stroke.-Apply Pyle and Blama Works, Limited, Blatna, Mon. 129 ONE 5ft. and one 6ft. Mortar Mill, equal to new sell cheap.—Pugsley and Co., Prince-street. Bristol. 5204 ANTED, a Second-hand Double Tube Boiler, 30ft. x 7ft., to insure at 851bs pressure.— Tenders, with full particulars, to be sent to the Oak Brick Co., ),td.. Pontnewynydd, Mon. 269 <>00 Hand Mule, 2%in. pitch, 18in. spindles (Knowles O and Co.), £ 13 36in. Tenderhook Willey, 3 workers and 4 clearers, B15 Narrow Carder, T feed and con- denser (J. Hayes), cards on.—J. Lancaster, Broker, Brighouse, Yorks. 558 r.. E* Cwt. good Soeond-hand Steam Hammer Massey's O make preferred.—Offers to CMdiff Rolling Stock Company, &ptMww, Car&ff. Hagotts anli (Mlurg iieqtrisites, f_> AIL WAY Wa^gonsand Locomotives.—The Cardiff I V Rolling Stock Co. (J. Heald) always have good Second-hand Waggons and Loco.'s in Stock, and New Waggons in process of building.—Works and Offices, East Moors, Cardiff. 1803 RAILWAY WAGONS for Hire or Sale. Cash or deferred payments.—The Midland Railway Ca* riageand Wagon Company, Limited Midland Works Birmingham 1082 ftottltrn, ^Pigeatts, &t. HUGHES, 42, Balaclava-road, Dowlais, offers Belgian Homsrs, flown 400 miles, at 83 each others, flown 200 miles, at 89 pair. 924 SPLENDID pure-bred Cockerels and Pullets from 5s each; Leghorns, Rocks, Orpingtons, Minorcas, "Poultry and Profit," 6(L-Coaley Poultry Farm, Dursley. 4897 frorses, ^iire ^torh, CARRIAGE Lamps.—Inspection invited.— Best se- lected Stock in the West.—C. E. Gurnsey's Carriage Lamp Works. Merchant-street, Bristol, 4005 C^OW and Calf for Sale. Shorthorn, calved Saturday j third calf, warranted in every respect, excellent milker also crossbred Guernsey Cow and Calf, 40 Fat Yearling Sheep, and one Fat Cow.—W. B. White, Sheepcourt, Bonvilstone. 752 MOTOR Cars, Tricycles, Tandems, Dog-cars, Victorias, Delivery Vans, Road Locomotives, Tramways Locomotives, Agricultural Implements, &c, Prices on application. Agents wanted. Laurent, Milford Haven. 179 NEW and Second-hand Bakers' Delivery Vans, Carts, Trucks, Barrows, Troughs, tin goods.—Wm. Scannell, Baker's Complete Outfitter, Rosemary-street, Bristol. 293 OH, Yes.—Carriage Lamps, hand-sewn Harness, Riding Saddles. Rugs, Cart and Loin Covers competition defied. -Saddlery Company. Alexandra- road, Swansea. SECOND-HAND Carriages.—Intending purchasers should write for Me ssrs Offord's Monthly I ist of 150 selected Carriages by the best makers at low prices, for Sale or Hire.—Post free from 67, George- street, PoTtman-square. London, W. 5294 prices, for Sale or Hire,-Post free from 67, George- street, PoTtman-square. London, W. 5294 UNDERTAKERS.—Reform Funeral, Washington and American Cars, Sliiiibeers, 20 Glass Hearses (some second-hand), great bargains Brakes. Omni- busses, Char-a-Bancs, Ha.nsoms, Landaus, Broughams, large stock sale or hire catalogues free.—John Marston, Bradford-street, Birmingham. 281 WANTED, good-looking Pony^ suitable for Governess Car, 13 hands high.—Price and parti- culars, write M 901, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 901 ANTED, S-cond-bantl Gig. suit pony 13 hands f" must be cheap. -Apply, by letter. GiC", "Daily News Office, Swansea. 5226 IJEELS Wheels! Wheels I I-Pest seasoned V y materials, tyred or in wood, painted and lined if required, carriage paid; send for price lists. -City Wheel Works, Great Brunswick-street, Dublin. 107 For Set.-A,. isrtllatttaus. ALL Visit Fligelstone's.—Cheapest of all Adver- tisers, 22, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's 22ct. Guinea Gold Wedding Rings, new, 3 dwt, 15s 4 dwt., 20s. 1763 A1 Value,—Fligelstone's Gent's 18ct. Gold English Lever, only 5 guineas. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Lady's 18ct. Gold, 5-stone, brilliant, diamond Engagement Ring, only 35s. A1 Value. —Fligelstone's Lady's Gold Dress Rings, 3s 6d Genrs Gold Signer, Rings, 3s 6d. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's 5 Guinea Silver English Lever; maker, Skarrett, Worcester; only 45s. A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Lady's 18ct. Gold Watch, heavy 18ct. gold cases, only 35s. 1763 A1 Value.-Fligelstone's Gent's 9ct. Gold Heavy Dog Chain Albert, only 50s. 1765 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Ladies' Gold Brooches, 5s Gold Bracelet from 10s. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's, 200 Silver Watches, only 6s each forfeited pledges. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Lady's fine Gold Diamond and Ruby Bracelet, only 55s. 1763 A 1 Value.—Fligelstone's Gent's Gold Alberts, 25s Lady's Gold Alberts from 15s. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Gents' Silver hall-marked Curb Albert?, 5s Lady's Silver Alberts, 3s. 1763 4 1 Values.—Fligelstone's Overcoats-Wool-lined J\. Pilot Cloth, Velvet Collars, 10s lid. Best value in Cat diff. 1763 A I Value.—Fligelstone's popuiar~Shirts, Is *nlAd_; Real Welsh Flannel Drawers, Is 9d. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Men's Suits, 15s 1WI Youths' Suite, 8s lid Boys' Suits, 2s lid. 1763 /i 1 Value.—Fligelstone's Wool Blankets, 3s Cloth Blankets (pairs), 10s lid best Ayrshire Blankets, 12s lid. 1763 A1 Value.—Fligelstone's Coats and Vests—Black Vicuna, 10s lid Black Worsteds, 10s lid Serges, 7s lid. 1763 Ll. in W:i!it of I%Ioney.-FligeL,;tone, the Popular ACardiff Pawnbroker (Reg.) Highest prices lent on gold and silver, valuables, Ac. lowest interest; strictest privacy. Only address; 22. Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 1763 BLACK Lyons Corded Silk.—Unusual bargain, Pil 8-guinea Dress Length (15 yards), richest lustrous silk, newest make, unsoiled, for 47s; also 4-guinea length lovely Black Satin (15 yards) for 319 presents approval free.—Nurse, 5, The Parade, Goldhawk- road, W. {"^OAL Bags, Coal Bags. Also Corn and Forage j Sacks, Nosebags, Waterproof Horse I.oin Covers. —Price list from E. Parnall and Co., Bedminster, Bristol. 16055 5131 C1URE for Piles. Perfect cure guaranteed in mostfe^ J stubborn cases post free, 2s 9d, 4s 6d.—Lf. ■„ Trobe, Chemist, St. Michael's bill, BristoL. 518 f 4 1UTLKRY (sterling silver, Hall-marked, mounted). j —For immediate cash, lady offers unsoiled 10- guinea service for 30s 12 large, 12 small knives, meat carvers, game carvers, also steel finest quality ap- proval paid.—Mrs Farauharson, 52, Hugh-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 91 EABTHENWARI? and Chin a.-Seconds. S2 crates; best, j63 will send 15 doz. seconds articles for 17s 6d. Write for lists.-Webb, Longton, Staffs. Potteries. FIELD or Theatre Glass 20 miles' range; very powerful achromatic leather sling case cost 42s scarcely soiled will sacrifice Us 6d approval. —Mrs Wilson, 17, Westbourne-terrace, North Pad- dington, W. 968 FURS.-B,eal Russian Fur Boa. (dark brown), silky ] 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 becoming, ]8s 6d. worth 25 both new; approval paid.—Rosalind, 43A, Claphain-road, London. 88 EMPLEMEN.-Don't choose your suits until you aee our splendid Vicuna, Serge, and Tweed Suitings to measure, 35s 6d made high-class style patterns post free; you can save a sovereign.—The Woollen Company. Bradford. 29 G ENTLEMA N'S Silk Umbrella, an eg X sterling silver mounts, beautifully engraved hall-marked cost 37s 6d never used sacrifice 8s 6d: approval.—Mrs Blake. 67, Queen's-road, Bayswater.970 GRKAT Sale.—Merchants Stock of Ladies' Dress Goods in pretty Shot Fabrics and Serges, lOd per yard till cleared don't miss them patterns free.— Apply Hartley's Warehouse. Armley, Leeds. 4570 JM PORT A NT.—Forks and Spoons.—Young Lady urgently requiring 25s, offers 5 dozen articles, each table and dessert forks and spoons, 12 tea, spoons, snlid silver plated cost JB13 18s 6d unused genuine bargain approval free.—Miss Kendall. 2, Claylands-road, S.W. 87 JRON Buildings for Sale at close of Cardiff Exhibit tion, 146ft x 146it., with seating and platform, and 75ft. x 45ft., both suitable for concert or drill hallg also Hospital for eight beds, fully equipped.—Apply Humphreys. Ltd., Iron Buildings Works, Knights- bridge, London, S.W. 3393 LADY'S Silk Umbrella, silvor • mounted handle seven inches deep (hall marked, handsomely chased), perfect condition will accept 7s 6d (one* fourth cost); approval.—Mrs Wilson, 17, Westbonrne. terrace. North Paddington, W. 967 OAICFfWORK.-Splendid value silks, brocades. JL new, mixed, Is 6d 100 plush, 2s print, li; money returnable. Dayley, 60, Highgate-road, Birmingham. 858 PRIVATE Christmas Cards.—Thatcher, College Green, Bristol, holds the Newest and Choicest Designs in Christmas Cards. Early application is earnestly solicited to prevent disappointment; and ensure best patterns. 4500 SAFES, Burglar and Fireproof, — Several good secondhand for Sale, in perfect condition state size reqnired.-Lord's Safe Works, Wolverhampton.219 SEALSKIN Cape.-Lady offers exquisite Sealskin 1, Cape measures four yards round richly satin lined finest quality, perfectly new and faultless Paris model immediate cash required accept £ 5; worth 20 guineas; 23 inches deep.—Bolauski, 52, Hngh- street, Pimlico, London. gg SEALSKIN Jackets, 6 very elegant, latest fashion,, Is sent on approval; a bargain, i3 10s each.-Alto Walters. 9A, Jamaica-street, BristoL 979 SILVER-mounted Cutlery (hall marked).—Magnifi"- cent Oak Cabinet, containing 12 table. 12 cheese knives, meat, game carvers, steel (29 pieces) flawless; real Crayford ivory handles cost Ell 10s; nnnsed accept o5e, approval free. — Captain K., Olympia Mansions, 7a, Beaconsfield-terrace-road, Kensington. SPOONS. Forks. Splendid bargain.—Lady off-rs 12 each Table and Dessert Spoons, Forks, 12 Teas (60 pieces), old silver pattern A" quality list price, Ell 2a 6d unsoiled money urgent; accept 24s 6d. Approval free.—Miss Sinclair, Glenelg, 3, Rowan- Toad, W. 196 11 lABLE Cutlery.—4-guinea Service, 16s 6dT; i2 table, JL 12 small knives, meat carvers, also steel: white balanced handles also £ 7 Set for 22s 6d, with game carvers, extra ivory handles, finest Sheffield make approval paid.—Governess, 55, Handforth-road, London S.W. 90 TABLE Knives.—Unprecedented bargain. Magni- ficent valuable Service (29 pieces)—12 table, 12, cheese knives, game carvers, also meat carvers and: steel; massive re-I ivory handles. Cost j26 10s; niiesed sacrifice for 26s, approval free.-Miss Leyster, 3. Casteinau-terrace, Barnes, Surrey, 110 rjnARPAULINS for Railway Trucks, Wagons, Carts, 1 Engines, <tc., in black, yellow, white, or green. Waterproof Horse Loin Covers. Nosebags, Bugs, Ac.— E. Parnall and Co., Manufacturers, Sheene-road, Bedminster, BristoL 16057 5130 TYPEWRITER, leading make had very little JL wear; excellent condition trial xUowed.-F 8iil, 1 taily News" Office, Cardiff. 821 WEDDING Gift.—Valuable Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Service, comprising tea, coffee, sugar, cream cost S14 14s offered for S2 7s 6d never been used approval free.—Address, Butler, 4, Grand- parade, Brighton. 712 jpi BATHERS! E A T H E R S I FEATHERS FOR BEDS, Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get Best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 6d per lb., carriage paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to H. HANDY AND CO„ FEATHER MERCHANTS. 16061 WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1208 ffl otieg. MESSRS John F. Btarvey and Co., Auctioneers, etc.. Goat-street, Swansea, have Money to Ad- "B nee on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Furniture, etc., warehoused, and advances made thereon. Bills also discounted. 4731 SWANSEA.— £ 5 to 4-15 M Advanced Daily by The S Swansea Finance Ho., Ltd. Terms reasonable. All transactions kept strictly private. Distance no object. 4231 Address :—16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. MORTGAGES.—S Horn and Pertwee, St Mary- street, Cardiff, Mortgage and Insurance Brokers, have numerous sums immediately available for Free* bol"qp !&Wb TO Shipowners, Shipbuilders, &c.-A gentleman Jt with large (spare) capital is prepared to advance on first-class shipping property at moderate interest; principals or solicitor red.-Address, in first instance, with full particulars, to L 29, care of C. Birchall, Advertisement Contractor, Liverpool. All communications strictly confidential. 10 MHE CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab. 1870), X 28, Bedford-street, Charing-cross, London, W.C. Assets, 2512,475. Liabilities, £ 209,475. Reserve, £ 303,000. Loans of B50 to E5,000 made on any class of security. 2% per cent, interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as under;— 4% per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. „ 6 „ „ 6%. „ 12 Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Write or call for Prospectus. 1264 A. WILLIAMS. Manager. MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF BAND, THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK BALDWIN-STREET, BRISTOL. Cash in amounts from M to P-Z,000 is Advanced in all parts of the Kingdom without sureties, delay, or 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 as the interest is 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. MILBUBN, General Manager. NOTE.—Specially advantageous terms for Loans on Life Insuranco Policies, Reversions, and Second Mortgages. 4834 GBOUND FLOOR, 11. DUKE-STREET. ■J" W. WILLIAMS, ACCOUNTANT. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE given to Gentlemen, Large Tradesmen, and others on Note of Hand, Life Policies, Deeds, and Plate. Strictest Privacy Guaranteed. Interest reasonable. No other charges. Re-payments to suit clients. 4574 JRís!tUatuøus. A STROLOGY,-Your future foretold concerning marriage, future partner, family, legacies, busi. ness, fortunate seasons, ruling planet, <fcc. Forward birth date. 12 stamps, and stamped envelope.—Madame Sinclair, 89, Victoria-street. Bristol. 220 Ij^CUNlSH on our New Hire Svstem. Houses or X Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality AU 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 j stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale; everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, ana, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any Arm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our ita. mense Stock, and compare prices before purchasing sewbere. We will supply £ 6 worth for 2s od weekly £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15 worth for 5s weekly; £ 20 worth, 6s weekly and so on in proportion. Specia erms for larger quantities. Please note the Audi ess; SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Castle sr. (opposite the CasMe). Cardiff. JOHN ROBINSON & CO., LIMITED, CHEMICAL MANURE MANUFACTURERS AND SEED CRUSHERS, BATHURST WHARF, BRISTOL, SUPPLY PURE L INSEED & COTTONSEED CAKES COTTON CAKES, J.R., Made from Egyptian Cottonseed only. LINSEED CAKE, J.R., "SPECIAL," with 12 to 14 per cent. oil soft, and well suited fo Prize Catcle and Young Stock. 15992 3559 jgj -y-AUGHAN & QOMPAN* (LIMITED), ART COLOUR DYERS, CHEMICAL CLEANERS, FINISHERS, PATENT STEAM CARPET BEATERS, LAUNDRYMEN, See. LADIES' DRESSES CLEANED OR DYED IN FASHIONABLE COLOURS. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS CLEANED OR DYED AND TAILOR PRESSED. } TROUSERS CLEANED, Is PER PAIR. JfcACE CURTAINS DYED IN ALL ART SHADES DYE WORKS, LIANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. 1000 DON'T COUGH. TAIKS AMHbfW'aWTit) CffitftMti the Kig of Cough Remedies i ttcts 'ike magio; 4 It comforts the obeabj hiati sktad strengthens the lungs, te- toove* the phlegm; Children like it, and ftslc for mote. Has ttad largest saici Thousands of tookit tnonials. WILD CUSILUT has sated khou- sands from Consumption* la per bottle; three bottles 28 9d. Sold by the proprietory ANTHONt and 00,. (opposite Royal Hotel), Cardiff, and by all Patent Medicine Veudoza DON'T COUGH. 4554 754ft IIULI- "J JJEJATING PAftAftfS, fif Higtt to Ptesitttei &dt WatPr of StaMMi traIt OfiURCHES, PtTBLiG AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS; Dotfi6s4ic Etofc Water Sorties lr,tilthitiod, Reports and Estimate* Jttü. SSRcieMCy GdArAttteèd by JOHN wILLtAns AND SONS Heating, Veattlatlag, All" Sanitary &tiftine«M, QUgEN-MTBERT. CJMOm. 4646 E A D IC 8 p I L L.8 TRADE'S r>tLLS. All who suffer from Gout JQj jC or Rheumatism should TRADE'S r>ILLS, Immediately have recourse "JCi JL io KADE'S PILLS. Hun. ADE'S TlII.LS dreds of Testimonials have XLf JT been received front all jfjl ADE'S SKILLS, sorts and conditions of X]J XT men testifying to the won* 17JADE'S plUS, derful power these Pills JuJ ■ have in giving relief in the ADES SKILLS, sorts and conditions of U XT men testifying to the won- 17JADE'S plUS, derful power these Pills JuJ ■ have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANT RELIEl AND RAPIDLY CUBE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE UK AD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest. recommendation ever given any Patent Medicine of its class. I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. GOUT 107, Jubilee-terrace, Wol verbam p ton-road, t Walsall,Nov.22nd,1895 RHEUMATISM Dear Sir,—I write to thank you for the very great /1 OUT amount of benefit I have re- V3T ceived from using your mar- vellous Gout anaRheumatlo R B U bl A T I S Ll Pilis. I am glad to think I am able to write, as had it 4111 OUT not been for your grand Pills xx I should have been unable to do so ^md am quite certain RHEUMATISM I SHOULD NOW BE RHEUMATISM I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. OUT I am extremely thankful, as \JT I can still keep at my work. I shall use every endeavour R H E U MAT ISM to make your Pills more widely known. You may use OUT this how you think proper.— I remain, yours faithfully, E. QuasT. RHEUMATISM Mr George Eade, 72, Goawell-road, London. EADLI"S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is l%d and 21M, or sent post free fer Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGR EADE, 72, GesWKLL-ROAD, B.C. Ask for and be sure you obtain RAI)WS GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. E ADE'S PILLS. JL 5075 136e 15691 g ONTO NIC A FOR WORMS. An excellent Remedy for Worms in Children of all ages, and most efficacious in dislodging and thoroughly eradicating those parasites which infest the Stomach and Bowels. No aperient of any kind is required to be taken after Sontonica, as it dispenses with all purgatives, especially Senna, which is frequently repulsive and disagreeable to roost children. Sontonica is quite harmless, and can be taken by the most delicate child. 7%d and Is l%d post free. Id extra.— Prepared byMoaes Jones, M.P.S., 12. High-st. Swansea.* < '———"—————————— I (gimcatioiu CARDIFF. HARROW HOUSE, 221, NEWPORT. ROAD, CARDIFF. THE MISSES MARKS i HAVE OPENED A KINDERGARTEN, WITH TRANSITION AND UPPER CLASSES. Certificated Froebel Mistress. A few Boarders can be received. Prospectus on application. 1251 The Misses MARKS are forming an open Juvenile Dancing Class. Saturdays, 3 to 5. Newest dances. Terms on application. Private lessons in Music, Drawing, snd Painting, SWANSEA. GIRLS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. Principals—The Misses PHILLIPS. Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. 1297 CLEVEDON. MR HORACE S. PENNINGTON, b.A. (Oxon), M.J.I, (late Classical Exhibitioner of his College), assisted by an Efficient Staff, receives a few Resident Pupils. Preparation for public schools. Army, Universities, and all examinations. Special facilities for colloquial French and German. Continen- tal vacation tours arranged. Individual tuition. A few Private Pupils received to coach for higher exams. Boys may enter this very High-class School at any time.—" Firwood," Clevedon (Somerset). 5077 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED. REDUCED AND INCLUSIVE TERMS. Education upon the High School System, combined with home training and domestic comforts. For terms apply to Miss Cust, the Lady Principal pr to the Secretary, Mr Edward Maddison, Led. bury. 3754 CLIFTON. CLARENDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (CLIFTON), FOR RESIDENT AND NON- RESIDENT PUPILS. PRINCIPAL Mrs MAYNARD. 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The Proprietors of the Cardiff Twies and South Wales Weekly News have roads artsioge. merits for the publication of an ORIGINAL STORY OF SOUTH WALES, of thrilling and dranntio interest, entitled) CXWENNY VAUGHAN; OR THE FRENCH INVASION. This new tale, with its startling incidents and atirprigo, not only narrates with pictorial faithfulness and historical aocuraoy the exeit. ing story of the French invasion of Pembroke- shire in February, 1797, but most of the startling minor events recorded arose out of that invasion, and are closely inwoven into it in this new story, from the first sight of tho French ships in St. George's Channel until the final and dramatio denouement. The course of the story brings upon the scene the chief local aotors in the stirring events of that memorable but, happily, frustrated invasion, whose names are now the traditional heritage of the Welsh people; whilst it records a most interesting story ot love aa well as of war, as a tale of smuggling in which both love and war play some of the principal parts. The publication of this original and stirring local story will commence in the Cardiff Times on Saturday, December 19th, 1896. IJWENNY yAUGHAN, A STORY OF THE FREliOB JNVASION OF If gOUTH ALES* rjlHE JJOATR "plURNISHING Qi). 42, CASTLE-ROAD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC. INEXPENSIVE, AND DURABLE FURNITURE. BEDROOM sucrES of ear own Special Design at irvellously LO,v PRICES. DINING and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, In every kind ot covering, 20 per cent. Less thau any other House in the Trade. An Inspection Invited of our Choice Selection of New Season PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS. By far the Cheapest House FOR CASH OR EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM At the following Terms S3 Worth for Is M Waekly. E5 „ „ 2s 611 £ 10 „ „ 5s 6d „ £ 20 „ 6s Or Larger Amounts in Proportion. All Goodll delivered free. Send for Illustrated Cata. ogne and Guide to House Furnishing, post free. Note our only address in Cardiff JROATff jpURNISHING CO" 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. Factory-WARWICK-.STREET, LONDON. 1260 SWANSEA OFFICES OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2 COLLEGE-STREJJX- • USittt55 .Aôbrtssts. MISS B RADDON's L ATEST ks TORY. The Proprietors of the CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS Have concluded arrangements which enable them to announce the forthcoming issue in their Columns of a CHARMING NEW STORY OF FIRST-CLASS CHARACTER From the Indefatigable and Unrivalled Pen of MISS BRADDON. Most readers have read-and are theeefore warm admirers of—Miss Braddon's Famous Stories, including:- Of LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." "DEAD MEN'S SHOES." WEAVERS AND WEFT," THE CLOVEN FOOT," THE FATAL THREE," THOU ART THE MAN," And More than Fifty Others. Any one of these Stories would procure recognition and popularity for its author, and indeed such a galaxy of stories as that with which Miss Braddon has enriched the world is to be found nowhere else in English litera- tnre. She still merits and retains the title earned lonir ago, The Queen of Novelists,' and we are gratified to announce that the Opening Chapters of her Fascinating Story, THE L ITTLE A u NT I E, APPEARED IN THE COLUMNS OF THB CARDIFF rjIMES AND jgOUTH WALES -^y EEKLY J^EWS ON SATURDAY, OCT. 10. IN THE LITTLE A UNTIE Pathos, Comedy, and Tragedy are inter. mingled with supreme skill. The Story fascinates the reader because of the exquisite grace and delicacy of portraiture, and the marvellous knowl6dge of the springs of human action. The central idea of the Story is the passionate, reciprocal devotion of an aunt and her three nephews, who have not the advantage of parental sympathy and restraint. The author weaves around the central characters a charming romance whioh reveals the minor traits of character and enlists the reader's sympathies for the heroine. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF THE LITTLE AUNTIE BY MISS BRADDONt APPEARED ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER lOTa. NEW R 0 u A N 0 B OF JOINING LIFE. THE IdlNE ASTER'S JQACJGHTER, OR, THE MISER'S ATONEMENT, is from the Pen of MR J. MONK FOSTER. who has achieved grettt popularity as a. writer of stories depioting the life of the toil- ing masses in large oentros of industry and commerce. The Opening Chapters of this New Story Appeared in the CARDIFF TIMES AND JgOUTH "YyALES ^yEEKLY J^EWS ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26TB. To those who have read his previous works our author needs no introduction or praise. His vivid pictures of industrial life live in the memory. For the benefit of those unac- quainted with The Queen of the Factory," Staves of Fate," Children of Darkness," "Through Flood and Flame," or any other of the many successful stories from his facile pen, we give a few particulars of his career, THE MINE Master S JQAUGHTER I OUTLINE OF THE STORY. The Mino Master's Daughter deals with the varying fortunes of Annie Lynn, the 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, and endears herself to all with whom she comes in contact. Across the paths of these two lives there comes John Ulvarston, clever and shrewd, but manly in character. He comes as the new manager for Abraham Lynn, and soon makes drastic ohanges in the conditions of labour. He deals firmly with the old man, pointing out to the latter the consequenoes 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 his mine develops into a very valuable property. Meanwhile Ulvarston is captivated by Annie Lynn, but honourably refrains from expressing his feelings to his divinity, who is engaged to the son of a local banker named Cunningham. The hero plunges into work, hopiug to find therein an anodyne for his disappointment, and suooeeds in amassing for himself a considerable fortune from an old mine his employer has refused to work. Fortune's wheel turns slowly but surely, and Abraham Lynn finds himself 011 the verge of bankruptcy. Hie daughter's fiance, Cunningham, refuses to help him, but the noble instmots of Ulvarston prompt the latter to assist the old man in his distress. Gradually Annie Lynn learns the true character of Cunninghnm, and marries Ulvarston. There aie exciting incidenta in the ooal mines, including the entombment of several miners by a large fall. Ulvarston is over- powered by gas in a daring attempt at rescue, and is injured by A falling rook. The reader becomes interested in the hero and heroine from the first chapter, and follows them witji increasing interest through all the vicissitudes which lead to their union. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF THE JYJINE ASTER'S JQAUGHTER, BY J. MONK FOSTER APPEARED ON SATURDAY, gEPTEMBER 26TH. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41PILLS is warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back, and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 48 6d each, by all Chemfots and Pa tent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, r oreent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland. Counties Drug- Company Lncclf. '0 1CC3 r pipping JJctias. 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