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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS CARDIFF. fJlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Leeeee and Manager ROBEW.U REDFORD. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, The New Farcical Comedy, MR. HOPK IN SO N, By R. C. CARTON. Preceded by THE IMPOSSIBLE TRIO. Next Week (Eaater Monday at 2 and 7.30), THE CHRISTIAN. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat Tel.. 362. a6334 Tr ING'STHRATRE,CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager.FRANK BATEMAN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE jJ^XECUTIONER'S DAUGHTER. Next Week: A WOMAN'S LOVE. Easier Monday—Matinee at, Two o'clock. Booking Office open 11 to 2. Nat. Tel., No. 01395. al624 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFF E M P I R E QUEEN-STREET. Umagins Director .osw A.LD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! (Good Friday excepted.) FRED KARNO'S LATEST AND GREATEST CREATION, MOSES & SON. Written and Arranged by Fred Karno, Fred Kitchen, and Harold Gatty. Music Composed and Arranged by Dudley Powell. The Company includes Fred Kitchen, and, ■with this sole exception, this Colossal Attrac- tion will be Presented by a Stupendous Cast, composed entirely of acknowledged Hebrew Artistes!—including Miss Leah Morris (late Principal Florodora Company), Miss Janet Reeve (sister of Ada Reeve), Mies Kate Forster (from the Savoy Theatre), Miss Rose Abra- hams (from the Gaiety Theatre). Mr. Herbert Landk, and Mr. Anthony Gordon. For the correct representation of this Novel and Original Production, the entire plant of Scenery, Properties, Costumes, Electrical Effects, &c., have been specially painted, designed, and manufactured at Karno s Theatrical Factory, Camberwell. under, the immediate direction and pergonal supervision of Mr. Fred Karno. The Typewriters used in "Moses A Son" axe Royal Barlock Visible writing Machines. Perkins (caretaker at Moees & Son ), Mr. FRED KITCHEN. Stene 1. Bank of "Moses & Son," Lombard- *t et. City. Scene 2. The Stock Exchange, Throgmorton-etreet. Scene 3. The "Moses Xanslon. Park-lane; the Ball-room. "The Policeman and the Baby," REZENE & ROBINI. THE GRAND NATIONAL Re-produced on the American Bioscope. HARRY CONLIN, Comedian. The Renowned Juggler, WALTER BELLONINI. ."ERNEST HEATHCOTE, Comedian. ROSIE COLEMAN, Sand Dancer. ANDOS, Happy Little Japs. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One cmtween Seven o'clock and Nine; Late One between Nine o'clock and Eleven. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance. L18863 iDHILHARMONIC HALL, J- ST. MARY-STREET. MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. The AMERICAN BIOSCOPE COMPANY Present the rp BAIN W R E C K E R S, In Twenty Exciting Scenes. The Race for the GRAND NATIONAL. A STQRX-OF A BROWN HAT. Genuine Pictures of the jftESCUED MINERS at COURRIERES. A Thrilling Subject. Sendreds of New Pictures from All Parts of the Globe. Entertaining Side Shows, CONTINUOUS PROGRAMME. Admission Sixpence to See Everything. a6354 ;pARK-HA,LL, CARDIFF. TO-DA,Y AT THREE. TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. THE ST. LOUIS TALKING AND SINGING PICTURES. Prices;—3d., 6d., Is.: Reserved Seats, Is. 6d. Do<M? Open 2.30 amd 7?0 p.m. Early Doors I? DOMd' X.pm. (3d. Extra). -3354sl4 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director .OSWA.LD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! (Good Friday excepted MANNING'S ENTERTAINERS, in a second edition, of "The Hotel Boots." Frank DunJop, comedian. Marie Collins, the bright spirited singer. The Grand National re-produced on the American Bioscope. Reed- Oetsnnaan Troupe, in On Tour in the Tyrol." Marzella's Birds. Lady Fauntleroy. Mora and Lola. R. H. DOUGLASS, the Private Detective. LI8864 jT, YCE Um, NE W P 0 R T Lessee A Mattaeer. 1 IV SIDNEY COOPER. EASTER MONDAY, AND DURING THE WEEK, a.t 7.30. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. The Successful Homely Drama, THE LITTLE BREADWINNER, MATINEE EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY, At Two o'clock. APRIL 30th WEEK- 2624 THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. JN jgP RING-TIME Watnre requires a little assistance, the owntem needs toning up and strengthening, and oonditione appear which should be ipromptly remedied. Don't wait until your health becomes impaired-take at once a course of medicine which is known the world over as the best Spring Medicine. ID E E C H A M-S PILLS are a. most efficacious remedy for soring lassitude and listlessness. They purify the blood, strengthen the nerves, and exert a beneficial tonio action througliout the entire myteem. Begin to take them now. for BEBGHAM'S pili* jgBJNG JOY AND BRIGHTNESS. BoM eTery?<re in boxes, prloo 1/H (56 Pule, «ad 2/9 (168 pills). e66 m& W9 (10 VMS). e:C66 FURNITURE. AT HALF-PRICE BANKRUPT STOCK FROM LONDON FACTORY. MUST BE CMVARED QUICKLY. GRAND OPPWTUNITY. fHwmnteed New and Firat^olaas Condition. BEDROOM AND PARLOUR SUITES. BED. SIDEBOARDS, KITCHEN FUBJSTTURE, &0, DON'T BE ENTICED into OTHER SHOPS—COME TO US. LM FREE BY RETURN OF POST. DELIVERY FREE. Six Kitchen Chairs Given with. Each Furnishing Order. HUGHES & CO., FACTORY PRICE FURNISHERS ? OHURCH-STREET, ") AND VGAROIFF giATafii% EXCURSIONS. RED FUNNEL LINE. SAILINGS From CARDIFF and PENARTH. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) i APRIL, 1906. ,.t LEAVECAiillIjil;- I LEAVE WESTON. East. Sat., 14—9.15, 11,15 am, *10.0 am, 12.0 noon, 1-25. 7.30 pm *6.25, 8.15 pm I E3.st. Man., ie—9.20, 11.10,*1.0, I *10.0, *11.55 am, 1.45, 3.0, 8.50 pm 8.15, 9.40 pm East. Tu., 1'/—9.25, 11.25 am, I 10.10 am, 12.15, -3.3. 2.15, 4.15 pm 9.30 pm ? ca.,18—10.M) am, 2.0, 3.45pm 11.35 am'3;?2.5 5.20 pm Thur., 10-?0.40 am, 1.15, 3?15 ii.so am, "Z.O, 4.0, 6.20 5.15 pm pm LEAVE CARDIFF. f LEAVE CLEVEDON. Easter Mon., 10-3.0 pm I 7.15 pm Easter Tues., )7—4.15 pm ) 8.30 pm LEA VECARDIFF-\LBAVE MINEHEAD. Easter Sat., 14—9.30 am 7.40 pm East. Mon., 16-9.30 am, 12 2D 7.45 pm LEAVE CARDIFF? pLEAVE^LFJSACXJMBE. Easter Sat., 14—E9.20, P9.30am, I 4.30, 6.15 pm P1.30 pm J i Easter Mon., 16—159.20, P9.30 | 4.30, tö.15 pm am, P12.20 pm Easter lues., 17-R9.?O am 4.30 pm Wed., 18—R9.20 am, P2.30 pm I 4.30 pm, t7.0 pm Does not oall at I'ena,rth. LASTER SATURDAY. AFTERNOON TRIP to LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff Pier-head 1.30 pin.; Ilfracombe 6.15 pm. Fare—2s 6d. EASTER MONDAY. ¡ DAY TRIP to BRISTOL (direct).—Cardiff Pier-head 8.25 a.m.; Bristol 10.30 am, 11.0 p.m. j Special faires-Single Is 6d, Return 2s. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via Weston.-Cardiff 3.0 pm; Clevedon 7.15 pm. Fre-Single Is, Return Is 6d. I EASTER TUESDAY. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via l Weston.—Leave Cardiff 4.15; returning from Clevedon 8.30 pm. Fare-Single Is, Return 166d. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. AFTERNOON TRIP to ILFRACOMBE.— Cardiff Pier-head 2.30 pm; Ilfracombe 7.0p.m. Fare—2s 6d. Calls off Lyji,mouth 35 minutes before and after Ilfracombe, except trips marked t. R Special Boat Train from Riverside Station, via Barry Pier, at 9.20 a.m. each day. P From Cardiff Pier-head. Penarth 10 minutes later, except Trips marked The fares from Riverside Stat-ion to Lyn- mouth and Ilfracombe, via Barry Pier, are the same as from Cardiff Pier-head. Season Tickets, X2 M. A limited number available between Cardiff and Weston. Li Is.. and Half-fare Coupon Books on Sale. Through Bookings from Stations (m the Barry, Taff Vale, and Rhymney Railways. Excursion Bookings to DEVON and CORN- WALL from Cardiff Pier-head or Riverside, via Barry Pier and Ilfracombe. For Further Particulars apply Barry and Bristol Channel Steamship Company, Mer- chants' Exchange, Cardiff. Nat. Tel.. 156. Telegrams. Devonia. Cardiff." 4L6248 THIS IS THE^a Third Great Art Drawing HELD BY THB National Art Union FOR THE READERS OF THE "WESTERN MAIL," "EVENING EXPRESS" .101» WEEKLV MAIL." The Winner in the first Draw- ing was a Charwoman, who received a Prize value I £ 155. The Winner of the First Prize I in the Second Competition, value £100, was a Police Sergeant. The Winner of the Second Prize, value £30, was the wife of an Inland Revenue Officer, and The Winner of the Third Prize, value £20, was an Engine Driver. l—m :J IVYou can start to-day. THE CONDITIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS r— 1. In every issue from the 2Sth of J anuar j until the 24th of May will appear on Page a of the "Western Mail," "Evening Express," and Weekly Mail" an Art Union Coupon. 2. Each reader forwarding a. Coupon, to- i gether with Two Halfpenny Stamps, to the I National Art Union, Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff, will become a Member of the National Art Union, and be entitled to one chance in the Grand Prize Drawing, which will take place on June 18, 1906. The Stamps MUST NOT BE GUMMED to the Coupon. A reader may send in any nuinber of Coupons provided that each Coupon is accompanied by Two Halfpenny Stamps or a Postal Order. 3. The Prize-winners will be notified after the drawing, and the list of names and Addresses may be inspected at the Art Un'on Offices, Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff, and at their Head Offices, 10, L«AI carter-plaoe, Strand, W.C., or will be forwarded upon application, accompanied by one Penny Stamp. St:mï addition to the Three Prizes already mentioned, one prize, consisting of a repro- duction of a. well-known work of art. will be given in every fifty cnances or Coupons, ¡ and all who subscribe for and send in not less than 50 Coupons in one batch, and do not win one or more prizes, will be entitled to a CONSOLATION PRIZE. 6. When the Coupons are received each Coupon will be numbered, and these nmn- bers will be publicly drawn from a large Ballot Wheel for Prizes in the presence of the Maue-ing Committee (approved by the Boa.rd of Trade) and the Members at the General Meeting of the National Art Union on Jane 18, 1906. 6. All coupons must be forwarded on or before May 31,1906, and if members so desire they mey be saved until that time and for- warded in one batch. It wil be distinctly understood that this Art T-mon drawing is organised and promoted entirely by the National Art Union, working under the Act for Le?iging Art Unions 9 Md 10, Victoria c. xlviii., ?d by ?r?s authority of his Majesty's Board of Trade. POSTAL ORDERS MAY BE SENT WHEN SIX OR MORE COUPONS ARE FORWARDED. An acknowledgment of the receipt of Coupons c&n only be given when they are accompanied by a stamped and àiNcted- envelope. MRS. WILLIAMS 28, and 30 ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF HJaving just returned from London, is NOW l SHOWING the LATEST STYLES in SPRING MILLINERY. BliOUSES, SKIRTS GLOVES, BBL/TS, NECKWEAR CHILDREN'S COATS, PELISSES, HATS AND BONNETS, UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS. SPECIAL LINES AT Is. Ilid. tCainEhbont amd-Feetbor Stoles a. Speoialite Li M &mpectaon Bqjicited. eUa1_- EXCURSIONS. p AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF AND PENARTH (Wind, Weather, and Circumstances Permitting). APRIL. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Sat.,14—3.20, 11.20am, 1.30, 7.30 I 10.10 am, 12.10, 6.20, 8.30 1\1(,0., 16-8.15, 19.30, 10.15, ili9.0, *10.15, 11.5 am, 11.15 am, 12.15, *1.15, 2.16, 1-12.0, 1.5, *2.0, 7.30, 3.0, 8.45 pm g.o, 9.45 pm Tuee.,17—9.30, 11.30am,2.0, 4.45 110.30 am, *12.20, 3.45, 9.30 w?., 18-11.0 am, 1.0, 3.0 pm 112.0, *1.45, 5.M pm Th)?s??9-?12.]:), 2.15, 4.15 rm 11.15, 3.5, 6.15 pm LEAVE CARDIFF?t LEAVE CLEVEDOX. Sat., 14—ac7.30 pm 10.10 am .Mou.. 16—?2.?5pnt (.7.0 pm LEAVE CARDIFF^ LEAVE BRISTOL. S&t.. l"c7.YJ pm 9.0 am, 3.45 pm Mon., 16—*8.15 am, *c8.30 pm 10.30 am, 10.45 pm Tu?s., 17-410.3( am, bcil.O pm 1.0 pm Wed., 18—be 12.30 pm  -1- LEAVE CARDIFF, t LEAVETLFRACOMBE Sat., 14-t11.0 am I 5.0 pm 51on., 16—110.30 am 6.15 pm TUts., 17-t10.30 am, 3.0 pm I 8.30 pm Wed., 18— j 10.0 am Steamer calls off Lynmouth to and fro except Trice Marke-cl §. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16th Whole Day Trip to BRISTOL.-Cardiff *8.15 am; Bristol 10.30 am, 10.45 pin. Special fares: Single Is 6d, Return 2s. MINEHEAD and ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff 10.30 am, Ilfracombe 6.15 am, Minehead 8.0. Fares- Himhe,t(I-Single 2s 6d, Return as: Ilfra- combe—Single 2s 6d and 3s 6d, Return 3s and 48 CLEVEDON, via Westcn.-Cardiff 2.15 pm; Clevedoji 7.0 pm. Single Trip to NEWPO.PT.-Cardiff *9.30 pm. TUESDAY, APRIL 17th. AFTERNOON TRIP to ILFRACOMBE- Cardiff 3.0 pm; Ilfracombe 8.30. Return fare: 2s 6d. Note.—This Steamer calls off Lyn- moutli down journey only. Does not call, at Penarth. t Cheap Roate no DEVON L.-n,d CCYR-NIVALL. a Penarth 25 minutes earlier, b Penarth 30 minutes earlier. d Peiuarth 40 minutes earlier, c Single only. eVia Weston. A Limited Number of Half FareCoupon Books (Not Transferable) will be issued. Through Bookings from all Taff Vale and Rhymney Stations to Weston and Ilfracombe. For Further Particulars apply W. GUY, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff. a6267 I? ASTER HOLIDAYS! COOK'S TOURS!—Extremely low Fares! Cardiff to Rome and Back for 5 guineas, Paris 2gs., Brussels 34s. 6d., Ctetend 29s. Bel. Boulogne 33s 10d., Dieppe 3f., Channel Islands 22s., Switzerland, Riviera, Sea Cruises on Liners, Home Resorts, Hotels, &c.-Aplyly for Pro- grammes and Tickets for All Railways and Stea-mship Lines to Messrs. TROUNCE and SONS, Bute Docks, Cardiff. (Wires: Trounce, Cardiff. Tel. Nat.. 200.) e2083 PUBLIC NOTICES. 2ND GLAMORGAN R.G. A (VOLUNTEERS). REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY COLONEL H. OAKDEN FISHER, V.D., Commanding. Cardiff, 13th April, 1906. 1. Parades.-Tuesday, Company Drill, with arms. Friday, Battery Drill, under P.S. Saturday, 21st inst., Drill kt Fort Lavernock; Parade at Queen-street Station at 2.50 p.m.; Uniform to be worn. Signalling, D.R.F. Specialists, Laying, Stretcher. Drill, and medical inspection of recruits each evening. 2. Extract from London Gazette," dated 7th April, 1906.—" 2nd Glamorgan R.G.A. (Vol.).—Captain and Hon. Major A. E. Taylor resigns his commission, with permission to retain his rank and wear the prescribed uni- form. Lieutenant A. L. Moon resigns his commission. The undermentioned. Lieu- tenants to be captains:—R. J. T. Rees; A. T. Gibson, A. P. Thomas." 3. Postings.—Captain R. J. T. Reef! is posted to command No. 3 Company; Captain A. T. Gibson is posted to command No. 6 Company; Captain, A. P. Thomas is posted to command No. 10 Company. 4. Duties.—The Company on duty for eligsn-, ing week: No. 3 Company. Medical officer: Surgeon-captain C. O. Parsons. (Signe.dl J. E. G. FOLLFjTT, Captain and Adjutant, Znd Glam. R.G.A. (Vol.). PENARTH COMPANIES. Wednefiday.—Company and Recruit Train- ing at Eight p m. For Duty: S" ergeant Collins, T-rumpeter Matthews.. ■ (Signed) H. C. VIVIAN, Captain. Commanding Penarth Companies. NOTICE. Officers attending the Dramatic Performance at Penarth on the 20th and 21st inst., will appear in Mess Dress. aSOOl SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE CLERKS' ASSOCIATION. The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the a'bove Association will be held at the Roy'ail Hotel, Cardiff, on Saturday, the 21st April, at 6.45 p.m. At, the close of the meeting a Smoking Concert will take place. e2191 TO SHOPKEEPERS. SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING NEW SHOP SUN BLINDS (Spring Roller or Hook Up) are Invited to Send for Estimates to MORGAN and RICHARDSON, Sun Blind Specialists, 43, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Blinds' Fixed in Any Part of the Country. Nat. Tel. No., 326. Telegrams, Tarpaulins, Cardiff. e2023 HOTELS AND HYDROS. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTH- JUA CAWL. SPECIAL EASTER TERMS. REDUCED TERMS FOR VISITORS STAYING ONE MONTH. e2184 SALES BY TENDER. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. TO be SOLD by TENDER, as a Going Concern, the Business of WHEELWRIGHT and CARPENTER for some yeans carried on at St. Athan by Mr. James J. David, wiith Oil Engine. Stock-in-Trade, and Unexpired Term of Lea-se of Premises. UYfte, Stock, Ac., can be Inspected upon application. to the Vendor, on the Premises. Tenders to be sent to Mr. J. Da,vid, Auctioneer, Cow- bridge. on or before 24th inst. e2187 SUNDAY SERVICES DEUTSCHER GOTTESDIENST.— BARRY DOCK, 100, Kineslaaid-creseent 3.30 p.m. CARDIFF, 186, Bute-road, 7.30 p.m.— J. Achilles. Seamen's Pastor. el994 BUSINESS ADDRESSES FURNITURE. NEW PREMISES JUST OPENED. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUY. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. d £ 5.629 15 O Worth, of Household Furniture, inc-ludin,g several Pianos, 5ft. and 6ft. Solid Oak and Walnut Sideboards, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Bedroom Suites, Dining and Drawing Room Suites, etc., etc., has been removed from our London Showrooms, to be disposed of by Private Sale at very low prices. Sale commencing each day at 10.0 a.m. Oall a-nd inspect our Stock, or if not a.ble to oall send for Catalogue, free on application. CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE Note our only South Wales Address: THE WEST LONDON FURNISHERS, 47. ST. MARY ST.. G.W.R. End, opposite the Theatre Royal, CARDIFF..5230 I REYNOLDS'BREAD] A WORD ON BREAD. Th? Bread which oon?a?iM' MML I| nutriment is ■ J. REYNOLDS & CO.'S I Gold Medal WHEAT-MEAL BREAD I It is as appetising as cake. H EASILY DIGESTED. « Is both a muscle and tissue bUllder. ■ ORDER REYNOLDS' BROWN BREAD ■ FROM YOUR LOCAL BAKER. BR Sole Makem ofGoMM?daJ Wbemt-esl: m J. REYNOLDS and 00. (Ltd.),  MILLEBa, QLOUQESTER. i J!'f,t; I PREPAID SCALE. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Advertise mcnts in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVENING EXPRESS WORDS. ONCE. iiix .}\ AI:. TIMES. TIMES 1 F;, D. S. D. S. IX 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to 3C words 1 4 2 8 40 1 F,ach extr a 81 0 4 0 181 101 Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the JSVENi».EXPIiESS at the following rates:— 'I THREE SIX ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. S. D. IS. D. S: D: 14 words. 0 3 06 0 9 15 to 22 words. 0 50 10 1 3 23 to 30 words. 0 71 '2 19 ?ch extra 8 -1 rt 0 4 0 A 6<- words. S 2 0 4 0 6 7 In all cases tbo name and addreaa are counted as part of the Advertisement. I PERSONAL. giving &,wount oC Mrs. Sarah Collinss—height 5ft. 8in., sandy hair, sandv- comptexion, mnall face, small grey eyes, small mole left side chin; little lame right foot: large joint second on the big toe; wearing brown cloak down to her hips; little boy with her, 14-months old, light brown hair—to Samuel Coiiings, 53, Fernhill, will receive thé above reward. ca658621 rpHUOT. C&x arraiig'amput completed lines my X many proposals altered your discretion, detaining sum guarantee fulfilment alternative decline act refer matter t?.?. e26Hsl7 WILL .E. T. Communicata with Friends in the Nortin on taa 23rd and Mth of this month. e520 "HiS-CouÎÙ¡':Y-Kil]g,-an{CGjrj:s ""1.Ii:ii-1Jy -Millie JL1 Lindon, Words and Music will Appear in To- morrow Sunday's Umpire." Order atonce from your new.8a;;ent. e2is9 w ILL tie Perso-,i who too,Gent's Bic,,cle from f f outside Central Hotel, Cardiff, Tuesdav after- noon, please return same to 23, Cameron-street, Car- diff; information will be given to police if not returned immediately; numbers and marks LOST AND FOUND. 06T, a Gold Brooch, while travelling from Maesteg J to Llwynypia by 9.15 train; fmder will be hand- somely rewarded.—Apply Police-station, Maesteg. e519 MEDICAL Tliil etreat, Yori:] c ti ,i s wanted for T Mental Nursing Training for Three or Four )Ce,ar,s; lectures, certificate; uniform and laundry; salary from commencement; excellent health essentiai. Applj., with photo, station, profession, or business of father, to Mat on. C6313 WANTED, a. Junior Assistant in COlliery District; £ 170 per annum, with rooms, coal, and gas, and 10s. extra midwUery.-l{eply Box M 19, Evening Express, Cardiff. cB72 PRIVATE Nursing and Convalescent Home.-ChrôniC: JL Meaical, and Surgical Cases Received; sunny aspect; high and bracing; near wells and bath.— Terms on application to Nurse Murphy, Homestead, Llandrindod Wells. c6730 MEDIGiVL Practitioners &TO requested not to apply Vir- for appointments under the Ebbw Vale Work- men's Doctors Fund without first communicating with the Medic.11 Secretary, Britieli Medical Association. 429, Strand, Loiulcn, or Honorary Secretary, Mon- mouthshire Division, 13, Gold Tops, Newport. e2453si4 CLERICAL W ANTED, Assistant Cnraste in email Country f Parish; light, but interesting work; bachelor; priest; interested in young men; healthy, beautiful country, three hours from London; Severn Tunnel Junction Station in parish; June, or as aoon as pos- sible; stipend, excellent furnished lodgings and £120.- References to Archdeacon Bruce, Rogiet Rectory, New port, Mon. e2483sli LEGAL. BOY, just itaviug echooi?.w<mtedfor ?nHCtt&r'e WO?fice.-Apply, in own handwriting, stating age, schooling, and parents' position, L 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. 6252481'4 SCHOLASTIC. A 6S1STANT Sch m"6ter wanted for Queers' Yard -,V Truant School; aa?ry L45 per annum, with bQrd, Mging. and ?u?dry.—Apply the Supcrinten. dent- 116631 S UPPLE -NfF-N'f,RY Teacher wa"Lt 6s, k3 Infants' Department, Penarta National School; salary £ 25.—Appiy Secretary. e2553s20 DAILY Nursery Governess wanted Girl of EighT; JU musxal; needlewoman.—Write, stating previous engagements, age, &c., to M 17, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e2598814 EXPERIENCED and Certificated Art Mistress JLt (Board of Education and Ablott's system) requires Further Visiting Engagements in South Wales Dis- trict; six years in best London art schools.—Taylor, Bryngwyn-road, Newport. eMSOsM HOUSEKEEPERS, to, I iADY desires Situation aa Children's Sewiaj.'vurtl; J good n"diewoman.-B., Jubilee Cottage. Caer- went, Chepstow. e2443.il4 Q ITUATIONwantedby respectable Widow as Working Housekeeper.—B., 8, Boeser-street, Wainfelin, Pontypool. e2606sl7 HOUSEKEEPER.—Wanted, for 8ingle Gentleman, JL-I_ an experienced Working Housekeeper; g(?od pIa-in cook.-krl)ply Manager, London and lYovinciai Bank, CowSridge, löi_e94.S23 WORKING Housekeeper or good General required for jingle Gentleman, Pembrokeshire; £ 18 to L20 per &tin".m.-M 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. esl6 RBSPECTIABLE Farmer's Daughter seeks Situation Useful Help, Mother's Help, or Nurse.—L 69, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2556318 SUPEKIOK young \Vidow seeka Situation House- keeper or Help.—Superior, Evening Express, Merthyr. e2535sl8 WANTED, Useful HeJp; plain cocking; nsed to children. Also 6ervaat.-L 74, Evening Exprass, Cardiff. e2522sl4 LINEN-Keeper, Sewingmaid, by Widow! reco mewed; &mLIl wages to have girl 4!Bine3, Best, Pcrthcawl. e2491sl7 I" DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED, w.perienced Parlourmaid; Churchwoman. —Apply, letter only, Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Tre- newydd, Liandaff. côe33 W ANTXD, good General at one-e,-Apply '-Mrs. VV Thomas, Five Bells, Bridgend. e3o39sl8 WANTED, experienced General; four in family; Vt nurse kept; £ 18.—Mrs. Jones, Trevethin Oot- tage, Llanishen. e2603s20 WANTED at once, good Cook-General; aLso Generals; good wages.-Servants' Registry, Abertmer: e2€?0s20 WANTED at once, General ServaLt.—Apply Row- t V lands, Coach and Horses, Caerwent, Chepstow. e2611s20 ANTED immediately, good Plain Cook.-kpply W MI". Clifford Pearce, Taff Brae, Cefncoed. es20 w ANTED at-on-ce, a strong Girl as KitchenmaidT \t -Ecn.HBy, Central Hote1, Merthyr. e2603613 WANTfiD7 3rd May, Housemaid; aged about 23; YT must be experienced and have good references. Apply Penarth House, Penarth. e2617920 c OU,NIVRY Girl, 19, requires Situation General or Under-Housemaid; la,t place General (country) four years; Penarth, Porthcawl preferred.—M 6, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e2580sl9 ANTED, second week in May, good Plain Cook; three in faaniiy; country.—Apply, with refer- ences, stating wages, Miss Carver, Wenallt, Carmar- t hen. e258lsl9 WANTED iTTLmeolliately, Houee-Fariourmald; three in family; country.—Apply, with references, stating wages, Miss Carver, Wenallt, Carmarthen. esl9 GiOOD COOk- _neral ,¡anted; four in family; three  other wrv?vnto -d boy for boots, &c.-Apply Mrs. S., 58, Newport-road, Cardiff. e2570sl6 W ,&NTED, good cook; willing,to do a little W housework; abstainer; two iu family; two ser- vients Mpt.Stato wages, Mrs. Clarke, Goviloa Rec- tory, Abergavenny. e2547sl8 W-=-x'rEJ) at once, experienced Geceral; house- W maid kept.—Apply Mrs. Morris, Clydach Vicarage, near Swansea. e2552sl4 a" 'ENTERAL-Servant, with good reference xva?n-f?d G at. once; woman for washing; small family; governess; wages ?18.—Mrs. Bloomer, Penpont, Clydach near Swansea. e2542sl8 WANTED, a General Servant; small family; help given; good references.—Apply 11, Dogo-etreet. a e2529sl4 \TTAXTi5D, good Cook-General by April 30th.— W Apply Mrs. Jabez Thomas, Tycerrig, Swansea. e2523518 ITUATION wanted as Kitobenmaid; disengaged April 12th; good mferences.-L 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2476sl6 w ,jLv-rLDT) immediately, good Plain Cook ill Gentle- VY man's Family; Church woman.—Eaton, Dale, j M.ilford Haven. c6675 XFERIeStceD Cook-General wanted for Quakers' EYaxd Truant Schc?ol, for 1st May; ?agea E20.- Apply the Matron. c6632 WANTED, a good, strong Girl in Farmhouse; yy three in family; nurse kept; good home.— Apply, with reference, to Donne, Monkton, Wick, Bridgeed. e2442cl4 ANTED immediately, Eouee-ParKHirmaid; mn&ll famM'; gnod references.—Mre. John Evans, Penybryn, Pontypridd. e23T7sl4 HOTEL SERVANTS, <&c. WANTED immediately, experienced Vaults Bar- I maid; good character indispensable.-Refeiances and wages required to Manager, Griffin Hotel, Bryn- niawr. c6748   #T\BD~at  anc< ?n?expertenced Hauae?ChMnber- I"V: Xut?'s nHO; ¡ ^port. -eZST?eM i HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued 11-1 D once, single-handed Chambermaid.— vV State age, wages, references, Wynnstay Hotel, Machynlleth. e281:Îsl1 \\TANTED, young Lady t??r Hotel Bar; Welsh pre- ferr(,d.?4,pply Wyndham Hotel, Bridgend. &sl4 TIT ANTED at onoe, ^econd^Vaiter fof the "Newport fV f-T1 d County Club; experienced; good refer- ences; understand billiards.—Manageress, King's Head Hotel, Newport. • e25716 R- ESPECTABLE yOTing Person wanted as Barmaid, JTL and Assist Hcusework.—References, Marshall, Griffin Vaults, Brecon. cgeiS COOK wants Situation in first-class Family or Com- mercial Hotel; thoroughly exierienoed,-Add,csa M. M., Castle Hotel, Merthyr Tydfil. e2544sl4 WANTED, an experienced Commercial-room ,I V Waitres.-Apply Mrs. Bentley, Central Hotel, Merthyr. e2534s18 ANTED, respectable Œ-tAssist in?Kjtc?ea. Y V -kpply Great Western Hotel, Cardiff. c2KSsl4 ANTED, reliable, soi^r^ OjUarman, welf up" to his buincæ; cxœptional refeivnmg necessarv.- Bridgend Hotel, Fcntre, e254ki4 ANTED immediately | a "Hc^iT-ChainberiE ;i;d; IN .1,? a Laundrcs..Apply Proprietress, Cam- march Hotel, Llangammarch Wells. e24&h17 ■TT^ANTED, good Worklng- üook; help given.—State W age, wage, references, ynnstay Hotel, I Machynlietb. e243 £ sl7 TE Dat once, Ciffee-Co-mmereial Waitress.— W State age, wage, references, Wymnstay Hotel, Macbyillleth. e2490sl7 WANTED at onw,'Barma?d for Hotel Bar; must YV be thoroughly exper.cllœd; good refeten?es; aged 26.—Manageress, King's Head Hotel, Newport. e2438sl4 NURSES W A-N-TED, Nurse-Attendant for Inval :d Lady; t y must be bright, active, and experienced.—State experience, referen 00 S, L 59, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2501s17 T'?T'A?TBD.bp?unlux of A?ay? Nurse-Ucuscmaid; W must have character for rctabilitY.P1dy Mrs. GriSIta.?, VICMagc, LIa.ntrisaut. c6711 WANTtiD, by middle 0: May,young Girl a.s Under- tV Nurse; not undr 1, years.—Apply Mrs. w. L. Morgan, 5, Gwydr-gardens, Swansea. e235s17 CLERKS, MANAGERS, dc. SECRETARY wanted for Swansea. Y.M.C.A., Se^te^ k ber ist.-State age, qualification, salary required full particulars, before April 30tii, to T. P. Cook, Esq. The Mirador, Swansea- e2525sis I WANTED, sharp Boy for Office Work.—ApphTj. J T and C. iiankey, Hope-street, Cardiff. e2587sl6 C 11ARTE-P,E-D iccclIlit4t has a.- Vacancy for an Articled Clerk; premium required, which will bt) returned in salary. M 22, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2S15sl7 ACCOUNTANT wanted; ab"?e to tsie entire charee A-f books, including RcWunts of several branches, and preparation 1)? balanca-ijieet; also to take charge I of office in -ger's abi?enc e.-stzw age, salary, and reÎerenc to Manager, Breoonshire Coal and Lime Company (Limited), Brecon. e225,6 COST; Office. Intelligent, yenng Man, quick at figvires, wanted in large Manufacturer's Office; state age, experience, salary required.Apply Elliott's Metal Company (Limited), Burry Port. e255ozl4 YOUTH, aged 19, desires' Situation as Shorthands- J. Typist or General Clerk; live years' experience; thorough knowledge of bookkeeping.—Apply L 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. 0 ABROAD.—Anyone Wisbinsr for a Situatic-n Abread or in the Oolonie^ should ænd. two penny stamps for the Colo:Üet," 17:1. £1<1on-st,et Lon- don. c6(;3" 0s! WoeMy.—Sp&re-nmtt TN'mpioyTceptOCered— to ¡ 3 Either Sex who Cit*; p3Tticulara t. Addressed enveiopo to er, elandowor, Toranay. I Establtshed 1S95. 82081: HOW Can I Assist the Home? Money saved in the jLl home. Suro means ot earning a living provided by Automatic Knitter; rk taisen to double cost 01 machine.—Write C. E., 67j South walk-street, London. t el958 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. EVERYBODY wants something. I Provide Every- jj thing." In four years I ilay0 paid to Spare- time Agents E112,655 19s. 9d. Commission.—Write for particulars of agency, J. G. Graves, Agency Dept., The World's Supply Warehouse, Sheffield. el020 THE Scottish Plate (ilass Insurance Company (limited) ,teqUire-lt" »' Few influential Agents in South wales; aplendld terms to good men.—Apply, by letter in firet instance, to Mr. Mathieson, Secretary, 1, Cannon-street, Birmingham. e244?sl4 TKAVELLEE wanted for South Wales, &c., by Old- estabiiehed Bristol House, with good connection; thorough knowledge of coachbuilders, wheelwrights, smiths, and builders' ironmongery essential; per- manency to a capable man; salary, expenses, and com- mission.— Full particulars, with photo, to L 44, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. cee65 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS DR.APEKY.-J unior Young Man wanted imme- Ddiately, thræ or four years' experience; Wel???h.- Samuel, Pontlottyn. e2528sl8 WANTED, a first-class Milliner.—Apply, stating i f age, references, and wages expected (outdoor), Co-operative Stores, Commercial-street, Tredegar. eelS IRONMONGERY.—Wanted, Junior Assistant, to Take J. Charge of Cycle Department.—Apply, stating age, references, and wages required, Davies Brothers, Iron- I mongers, Llijielly. c6725 MILUXEKY.—Wanted at once, good Second Hand. i? j.. —WiULimaon, Commercial-street, Fontypoot. c6714 CROSS Bros. (Limited), The Cardiff ironmongers, C require smart .Ai-s\ant, who must have had experience in the handling of iilver, E.P,, and cutlery. —Apply stating age. height, salary requirod, full references, enclosing photo. c6703 WANTED, thoroughly elperiaiieed young Lady for tV Showroom; Walsh.—Apply Thomas Lewis aud Co., Swansea. e2626sl8 DliAPE.RY.—Sharp Junior wanted, Mercery Depart- ment.—John Jones and SOD, Mancheeer House, Merthyr. e2533sl4 P P,OVISTO-NS.-IN'anted, experienced Salesman for j[. Butter Counter; reierenc indispensable.— Lipton Limited, Merthyr. c2532sl8 I DRu>£ïIT':wa.nteGm fan.-G1aSSa;nd DlWberts, General Drapers and MaUners, Neath. e2500617 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted imm tely, itie?h D DreSBmak6r; good fit; medium class trade.-SL?,te age and salary required, Thomas, Draper, Knighton, Radnorshire. e2471slS SMART, air-round Assistant required; one not s afraid of work and capable of taking manage- ment.—Fun particulars, letters only, a.beria,*n, Grocer, Port Talbot. e2447sl4 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED, by a firm of oolliery proprietors,, a TY competent Wagon Inspector; a wagon builder by trade will receive preference.—Apply, t,.? quali- fications, age, wages required, copies of two last references, to M 16, Evening Express, Ca.rdiT. c6717 ■V^TANTEiD, Foreman f*T Box aDd Packing Case V W orxs.—O. & Nvenin? Express, Newport, Men. e26Zfe!8 'TTT'ANTED Immediately, experienced Wtler; 6ingle; V live in.—Apply, full particulars first letter, Rock Hotel, Llandrindod Wells. co722 WANTED, Groom-Coachman; to make himself generally useful; wife to take small dairy and poultry.—M 21, Evening Express, Cardill. e2603sl7 MEN, Youths, desiring to become Stewards, WB..cher.g, Bakers, &c., en om,= Liner?, send addressed envelope Edwards, 137, St. Albans-avenue, Uhiswick. c6719 A-S-trong Lad wanted for Stabe, an acsl5- in Ahouse.-M 3, Evening Express, Cardiff. e25695l3 WANTED, steady, reliable Man -to-Drive Trac'l ty Engine in South of Bpaln; one used to steam power and tools preferred.-Apply, in writing, with full particulars, references, age, and wages required, to Willie, 104, Bute-street, Cardiff. e2567s16 s ADDLERY-]Bea Lvang aid Co; (Limited), Swan- sea, have Vacancy for Working Foreman Saddler; thoroughly oapable of cutting c?t.—Bta.te full particu- lars- e258Ssl6 COAGii.Trimmen wanted; steady emplovmentM ?' good men.—Apply Argyle Mctora (Limited), Alexandria, by Glasgow. c3712 WANTED, strong Lad, *ged 17, -iffl Knowledge VV of Driving: must be willing to tuake himself useful in and about house.—Apply, stating references. Dr. Joyce, Porth, near Pontypridd. e2546sia "LKERS.—Situation wanted; good douglunalrer and ¡ JD moulder; aged ZS.—WiiUi?'. Knowle, Braunton, Devon. e2555s13 AS Second Muz or Grc?nn Lu (?rY; aged 23.— IA!Appl?y 1: Newman Cottage, Bonvilston. e2541814 l'orem8,u; must 50 i- P" ~KINTING.—Working Forema-n; muir~be a good JL Welsh proof reader.-?end references, a?e, ?d wage requited to Jones, Printt?, Gonway. c67o4 AKDENER.—Wanted^ an exper i?? Gard-en-er; ?' wage.? 2&s. per week.-?.PPly Dr. Mitchell, Gor- ,illon, Glamorgan. e-?554918  ouœ, GroS?-C?'Ot'tnaaY?sing.ie ;'? ?Y door; must be good driver, and mke himself I generally useful.—Apply Dr. IA"hl Aberdare. esl7 AS Groom-Gardener; good Mowledge of?a.r?p??J ??_staNe work; can milk; aged 32; &lngié; &bstBiner. —Apply Gittins, Herbrandston Rfttory, Milford Haven, Pem. 1'2502617 WANTED, Situation Ilarm Bailiff; thoroughly Vt experienced; aged 32; single—Apply station- master, Loughor. e2503817 ?7 ANTED. Situation as oamekee-pur;l'hot. V* good trout fisher, and rough carpenter if required.—FuU- particulars on application to Keeper, Liangwyryfon, Aberystwyth. e24»sl5 WANTED,fvight-Moiting-sbop Foreman for Stæl w Works; s? Siemen'$ OP<? hearth furnaces; must be a respectable, steady nian, and fully compe- tent to take sole Charge.-Stgt& age, experience, and I wa?ea required, also give reTereDces, Steel, Evening Express Ofbco, Swansea. _?—?. c6? _u-.AÑ1',ED-õ¡;Sõu:thWalell sh¡PPrt:-Úïor- ?"NV %llghly practical Br"s Foimder and Copper- smith Foreman, to Take EJ)tMe CbaTge of Works.- 'App!y, giving fuU particulars *Bd experience, to L ?2, Evening Express, par tiCUlarS.-I1dexperie.ncc_, to L42' w A-NIIF;D, competent Brici?-b-urll- for p;? VY Facing Brick.—Apply C- Pond, Blackwood, M<41 70' G.&RDENÉC-øeëiíø SiïæWh&a:d-(}r-šiI' L2GhZ;?ed; good zQet\4Wly, 20, Tunnel ter- noe, Xcvoxt, ?661<M -A MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS, Continued. WANTED, Situation Grcorn-Ga,rdeuer; useful; married; aged 36.-B., c/o Frank Murnford, Corn Merchant, Pontypridd. e2487sl7 CANADA.—Bertha Reserved on Steamer sailing April 28ih.—Wanted, 72 healthy yo:¡n Men for Farm Work; must pay £5 towards ocean ana Canadian rail- way fare. Send stamped envelope British E.T.C. Society, Central Hall-buildings, Newington, Liverpool. e24S2sl7 ROLL Turner.—Wanted, a thoroughly competent Man: six mill3 and ccud rolls; good yields, makes indispensable.—Appiy L 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. 06600 TJTANTED, Younfl 34an, Look Alter Pony and » Make Himself Generally Useful.—Bailey~'? Arms, Pentre. 62571519 PARTNERSHIP. PARTNER required to Develop Timber Business, JL lihyianey Vailby; excellent railway facilities; with good connections; modern machinery laid down. —Particulars, L 88, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2540sl4 SEASIDE AND COUNTRY APARTMENTS. PENARTH.—comfortable Apartments; well fur- nished; eul1¡ one or two gentlemen.-J. St. :U&ÎJ1's-]}ce. e253S:18 JT^URNISHED 6-room Cottage to Let (ap?M?for FS-aminer Mcnths.—James, FerndaJe-terrare, m;ûOS. e26GB24 FARMHOUSE, near Hanrlaff and St. Fagan's.— JL Rooms to Let; terms moderate.-L 90. Evening Express, Cardiff. e25«sl8 APARTMENTS. 64, Riclimond-road.—Superior Apartments or Board- 0 Uesidenee. e2€01s20 O UPEKIOR Fiiriishcd Apartments; suitable for mar- O riea couple; good cooking and attendance.—24, I'enylan-road. e2590"ZO XONDON.—Superior Apartments lor Visitors] by J day or week; moderate terms; board optional; central.—Write requirements Manageress, 41, Bernard- strwt. Russell-square. cW97 WELL-Furnished Front Apartments: suit one or t v two gentlemen; terms moderate.—114, Newport- road. e2520sl8 c A'JIIIEDP-kL-R,,ad.ro Let, Well-furnished Apart- ments.— L 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. eslb 17URST-iT;;ss Board Residence for Gentlemen; central town and ,tations.-31. Park-place, Cardiff. e6l6 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, j?JL AUdIOXE?BS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises and House to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. <6l234 TO In Let or Sold, 62, Richmond-rcad; c,we to cars. T —Appiy above. e6721 LI-A\ V, I;rY'> Wells.—To Let, good House and Shop, in best pG6ítion; suitable as restauramt or any other business.—Apply Mrs. Prythcrch. e2S15s20 TO Let, Wellfield—detached Villa; two recep- tion-rooms, kitchen, pantry, three bedrooms, box- room, back kitchen, store-room; flower, kitchen garden; outboTIge; nine minutes' walk churofc, village 05tation twenty (Jifail Isaf).—Apply Wellfield Villa, Llantwit Vardre. e25S5sl9 FOR Sale, 88, Ryder?treet, C.?thedra.I?oad; excel- Fie?t condition; immeaiate po??siou.Appiy Oil premises. e2535s19 P ENCOED.-TO lAt, Yewtree Villa; usual offices; stable, coach-house; It acree land, adjoining common; ten minutes' walk from station.—Britannia Hotel, Pencoed. e2573sl6 OitALL Furnished House Few Months ia or near !!? Cardiff.—State terms, M. 9, Evening Exprees, Cardiff. e2589sl6 PETER STONE.—Six-roomed Horu-se for Sale;niM frontage; "ide entrance.-L 75, Evening Expreæ, Cardiff. e2521sl4 HOUSE—2, Franklen-street, Grangetown; near Penarth-roaa; 7s.-Apply 3, Inverness-place, Eo?th. ? eZ?57El< FURNISHED House to Let; three reception, four J' bed rooms; billiard table.—L '16. Evening Express, Cardiff. 62527518 ROATH Park.—Sale, up-lo-date New Semi-detached Villa; throe reception-rooms, six bedrooms. Also Three Villas, Monthtrmcr-road, Roath Park end; to- gether or scpaiitriy.—Leonard, Builder, Bovertoa- stree'v. e251UIT FREEHOLD Residence, OIOBB to station, Din as Powis; l2rge gudea.-Hoult, 131, Albajiy-rcad, Cardiff. °'' e2473sl6 TTTOU Sale, Four Villas, about two minutes' walk JJ from Liandaff Station.—For further particulars apply John Price, Taff Cottages, Treherbert, Glam. e24essis TO Let, at Llanwrtvd Wells (the rising health JL resort;, a choice Villa Residence; beautifully situated in its own grounds; southern aspect; good water supply and perfect sanitation; stabling and outbuildings; with or without pasture land; an ex- ceptional opportunity for a resiuence at the Wells, with the privilege of several miles free fishing in the Irvon.—Apply Mrs. Campbell-Davya, Llandovery. C6670  Few 5 and ro&m HOUæs; rentals 5Gd66:, A7?.; comfortable, convenient; recently renovated. Aplily Parkfield House, North-road. 'Buses passing. e23S7siO PUBLIC HOUSES. COMMERCIAL suburban Hotel, opposite railway c station, Bristol; billiards, stabling, &c.; price includes iuruit41e, fixtures; £350; illness of owner sole cause of disposal.—L £6, Evening Express, Cardiff. 702 FREE Double licensed Public-house, good position in Fsl?,?, doing genuine trade; good lease; in- going £ 450.—Apply Thoimas, iEstate Agent, Rutland- street, Swansea. e3602s20 TO Let, Co!d?traam Hotel, Cardia.—'Apply Ind, TC.p,: and Co. (Limited), 108, Frederiok-strW.- e25ESsl9 DIFF.-To Let, Fully-licensed Hotel-Vulcan V Jnn, Adam-street.—Apply Jenkins, 10C, Frederick- street, Cardiff. eÔ818 COLLIERS' Arms Hotel, Pontypridd.—This Free I Hotel to be Let for a Term of Ten Years.—Full particulars can be obtained from John B. Harrison, Solicitor, Market-square-chambers, Pontygridd. e2130 QUEEN'S Hotel, Llandatf-road, Canton, to Let; live years' lease; rent £45 a year; present tenant 11 years.—Apply to Proprietor for particulars, George Hurman. e2449»14 BUSINESS PREMISES. 1^0 Let, &hop &nd Fremises—No. 8, ?????.oI-ro??d; J. suitable for ash and poultry dea?er.-?Apply Tudor Hotel, Cardiff. c2553sl8 WMBKAN.-Shops, with living premises, to Let; good position; growing distric.&pply Matthews, Cwmbran. e258Js19 To Let, the Premised formerly mown as The Barrot Inn, Caerphiliy, with stabling accoramodaticn.- Apply D. Williams and Co., Taff Vale Brewery, Mer- thyr Tydfil. e25(KslT NEWPORT.—'To Let immediately, MeelitatShcp NPrem;ses, ven' best position of Highreet; rent ESDO.-Bear, Brewer, and Bowman, Skinner-street, Newport. i2516917 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL SMALL Colliry for See, with 8 a me of Mynyddie- lwyn coal, at Pengam.—Apply for p8J't¡ùa1'8 to E. J. Davie., Plough and Harrow, near rengatn. cCG46 CYCLE Business for Disposal; shop Btted? wiCl fdte enamelling stone, &c., good c onnecti9 house if required; no iiagoing.-70, Commercial-road, Newport. e262l621 BUSINESS WANTED. WANTED, Dairy, with good butter, e?cs, &C,, r f trade; good milk round; early pMaesaton pre- ferred.—A., c/o Down and Son, Badcox, Frome, Somer- set. e2462sl6 MUSICAL. WANTED, good Pianist; willing to make hereeU \y 1Iful; good home.-AppJy Talbot Arms, Bridgend. e2612e20 'DurR?Ed?M Hancock's Method of Voice Culture j?t_ EUWTee Rapid Progre=; &Uurdays and Tmw days, Davies, Music Stores, Newport; other days, AbertiUsry. 02099 TVTEW Pianos for Hire; season 1505-190S; ordinary rates charged.-Dale, Forty, and Oo., Cardiff. el 453 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. f OUBLE ? Mail-cart for nearly new.—Apn? D7,11Gle? rKyy-str-et, Roath, Cardiff. e24_ STABLES TO LET. fJjL TO Let, 4-horse StaUe, Large Yard, and Loft; terms moderate.—5, Kirby-street, Newport. Also Two or Three Poo-&-Apply above. e2456sl4 LAND AND FARMS FuVRM, 10? Acxs (more if requ.iÎ-OW!S' Lod., FMa3-?is, Blackpill; adjoining Clyne Common; over- looking Mumbles and Bristol Channel; 31z miles from Swansea, 2-mile from two stations; newly-built eitht- rcomed house; common rlghts.-Stevens, Solicitor, Swansea. e250Sfll7 2 Very F-rume, near Newport, of 60 and 2 110 Acres, to Let, with immediate possession.— Particulars from John H. Rennie, Auctioneer, Newport. ?M COAL FOR SALE. CIOALS, per ton, for cash on delivery.—Bed Ash j House Coals, 17s.; Cobbles, 156.: Nuts, 14s.: Doable- screened Large, 1&5.; Britannia Coal (superior quality), 21s.; Half-tons is. per ton extra.-Shiclds Brothers, CrwYtI Coal Yard (B.B.), near Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. el25* JEWELLER7 ?0R_ 8ALE. S Yo«r WetcE ?*ron?? The best tnd c?eapeat sh<?) I in Cardiff for the repair of .&tl"Ms of a,?ea description (English or foreign) is 36, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), "by James Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spirtdion). Ctoctw and Music Bœ. cleaned <%nd repajed. MBL j BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, dc. OIL Bath Gear Case! You need not pay en extravagant price for Cycle with Oil Bath Gear Case. I can Sell you one so fitted, built of Compo- nents fittings, for £9 gs., with Dunlop tyre and Brookes saddle; fully guaranteed everything first-rate. -orton, 326, Queen-strest, Cardiff. 1"2192 GNT'S-l9Oô Fiee-wheel Cycle, w]pla.ted rims and two of the new pattern roller brakes, £ 5 5s. —Norton's Cycle Depot, 126, Queen-strteet, Cardiff. 61304 ROVER CYCLES set the fashion TO the world twerty-one years ago, and are still the fashionable machines to-day. Oall and eee them at our de:pot- e2183 NIVORKI-NG IS 17P.FET, CAILDIFT. ^UNBEAM TRUTH. Z. "What's What." Perfectly lubricated in its Chair, and Driving Bear- ings, perfectly imbricated in its Variable Gear, built without regard to cost, is it remarkable that the Sun- beam has become the leading English Bicycle, and that those Cyclists who really know what's what insist on having a Sunbeam for their stœ-d? There are certain commodities which actually bring a reputation with their owners, and the Bicycle is one -of them. The different conditions under which Sunbeams run, and the fact that they cannot be mistaken for a cheap grade (for no cheap grade Sunbeams are made), mark them out as the one Bicycle of fashion for the Season of 1906. These grand Machines may be Seen and Fullest Par- ticulars obtained at Bevan's Depot, 31, Castle-st rect, Cardiff. e2176 A Marlborough Swift Roadster at LE B& is exception- AaL-y good value, and intending purch:lr5 fbould see it before deciding; ean be supplied on monthly :nent9_f_6d. _2176- "VTEW Hudrrn S"ift, or Star Cycles, with all late't Nimpro-verne?.t, from E6 iDs cash, or on momlJly payments from 10s.. e2176 GEISHA and Majestic CycLes, guaranteed for four Gyea.-O. all latest improvemenU!, at L5 5s. cash. or monthly payments of 10s. e2176 Hold the Largest Stock of Cycle Acaessories. such as Tyres, Bral;, Lamps, Bells, and the thousand and one requirements of a cyclist, in the Principality. My Prices are Rock Bottom. A to-page Catalogue may be had for the asking. e2176 ALL Machine's are Packed Free and C.rriaze Paid A',o ?kn? Address in the Kingdom, and all have my personal guarantee for four years.—Robert EpYan, 31, Castle-street, CsidifT. e2176 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. I ;2RR:gyll' &n,?' Talbot CM yL: and Tried A? our New Showrooms, I THE SOUTH WALES MOTOR COMPANY, 94, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Works: Part-street. aGœ2 ROVER CARS, 6, S, 10/12, 16, 20 H.P.; s!mple. -'ring, Rspeedy, reliable, and inexpensive to run.-Trial runs arranged at our depot- 2183 9, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. TOr, Bodies Re-painted, Ee-trimmcd, Repaired, &c.; promptly executed: Improved Cape Hoods, Folding Windshield's, and Dustsereens Fitted.—Perry and Turner, Frederick-street, Cardiff. e2604sZO SOTIC1. JOSH. WILLIAMS' NEW MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS, CORNER OF THEATRE ROYAL, Will Shortly be Opened. e2118 ^RE.—Three fi-st-clm Cars always ready for Hire; Ifferperienced and careful drivers. Hiring Tariff on application. GIBBON BROOKS, THE CARDIFF MOTOR GARAGE, (;1, QUEEN-STREE-C. CARDIFF. e2027 THE Kennard Motor Company (Limited!, City-road, Cardiff, undertake All Kinds of Repairs, Accu- nn'istKig Charged, Petroie, Oils, and Accessories; New and Second-hand Cars; Cars on Hire. N.T. 133». e2C73 FOR Sale, 3-h.p. Singer Motor-bicycle: chain-driven, I magnetic ignition, new Grose band; good condi- tion-, excellent hill climber; £ 15.—Trench, Peinnar Bar- racks, Pembroke Dock. e25n,19 I OP. Sale, 12-h.p. Darracq; seat four; good working ¡ order.—Wiiiiams, Cae-cced, Aberdare. e2470sl9 FARMLAND GARDEN. CABBAGE Plant*.—Wheeler's Imperial, 2s. per 1,000; Red Picklers, 2t;. Ca. l: 1.000; cash; on ra l Martock.—Thomas Marte, Merriott, Som. e2141 POULTRY Farm, about five miles from Cardiff; fully equipped with modern appliances; ingoing moderate.—Apply L 17, Evening Express, Cardiff. c8633 O,RTUEII-N St-rcitatœs, Den main-crop Npotetve in cultivation, 65. per cwt., carriage paid. —J James, Mcnachdy Farm, Ynyeybwl. c6671 aA.KDEN Seeds, Floiver S,-ds, Fr- 8æds, Ic?d GBarley, Vctchoo, 0;?,ver Seeds, and Hye- Fra"; Special Mixtures f&r Permanent Pastures; Seed Pot&toas-5ir John Llewelyn, British Queen, King Edward, Dulie of York, Discovery, &c.; Artificial Manures, Superphosphate, Bone Manure, Guano, Nitrate of Soda. Garden Tools of every description. Seed Drills, Chain and Drag Harrows, Cultivators. Rollers, Plcughis, Lawn Mowers, Garden Boilers, Garden Barrows, Churns, Cheese Piesstci, Cheese Vets, Oil, Gas, and Steam Fuginw. Bee Appliance? of ail kinds. State requirements. Catalogues free.—John Hibbert and Sons, 10 and 11, Castle-street, Cardiff. el38 MEDICAL REMEDIES RUPTURE Sufferers ebould use the SteelleBs Easifit ?riiss; most comfortable in any position.—Send for particulars (makers of all kinds of tru and surgical appliances), Allen Prce. 23, CbarJes-strt, Cardiff. e2139 "TXTHEN wanting Herb ac -ets or any ot er of the VV preparations please write Trimnell, The Herb&- list, 144, Bichmond-road, Cardiff. Established 1879. e2991 I BIMNELL] senior i The Herbalist, who estab- I lished his bueinesB in 1379, has removed to 144, I Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2991 TLAKE Herbal pm and be Happy. Head and Stomach, Aperient, Diuretic, Liver, and Female, kc., penny boxes; also Head and Nerve Powders in penny packets. Thousands of shopkeepers sell them; they require no licence or stamp duty.-Wholesa.1e from Trimnell, senior, who has removed.—Please note new address, Trimnell, The Herbalist, 144, Bichmond- road, Cardiff. Established 1379. e2991 COMPOSITION' Powder is the best substitute for all stimulants for persons who have to go out I early in tie morning, late at night, or in the rain, fog, frost, or enow- 4d. per box, post free 5d.-Trim- nell. The. Herbalist, 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff. Established 1879. e2991 T" RIMNEI.L, een}G. Th^Herl^Ti«t~ whO *eublished This business n 1879, has removed to 144, Rich- mond-road, Cardiff. e2991 FURNII URE. £ 3.—Handsome Saddlebag Suite: Pretty T)Pen d aaa Cabinet, £ 2; Carpet and Bug, Ll; ma&Sive Wal- nut Bedroom Suite, £5; no further u.-72, Beau- champ-street. e2616s20 £ 2:—Very ma.ve feather Suite, carved framS, 8pring throughout recently; Walnut Overmantel, fl; beautifully carved Walnut Sideboard, £ 4.—72, Beauchamp-street. e2616s20 BIgger and better bar- Fgai& ? ju NewpŒt.. No shoddy stuff. It will pay you to visit Harris's Emporium. Market-buildings, Newport' nani5's œlebrated reUa.bie Suites are knor?, throughout Walee. only £ 4 15a., CCmPlete; better deeign superior nni5h and most comfortable; over ,OOO airedy ld, aIld stili more popular than ever; moner returned if not fully &%ti-Eed; cwefully packed, and sent, carriage paid, to any station in the United Kingdom.— £ E. Harris, Wholesale and Retail House Furnisher, Market-buildings, Newport. el857 SHOP FITTINGS, SUN Biinds (Spring Roller or Hang-up) for Shop or -á.IÍ1se; Tents, Flags, &c.—Morgan and Richard- soa, <2, Bute-st., Cardiff. Telgs, "Tarpaulins, Cardiff." el955 CROSS Broe., Ltd., Safe Department.—Large Stock, various maies. Griffiths', 19 x 13 x 12, 48s. 6d.; 20 x 14 x 13, 55s. PeTry's, 22 x 15 x 14, 859.; 24 x 17 x 15. 909. Milner's, 25 x 19 x 19, HI58.; 25 x 19 x 19, 2 drawers, 126s. Full illustrated lists on application. e2140 HOP o? Filtings =d¡;-tèšCShõwSta:nd5 s3tanufacturers, Stirohæy, Birmingham. e245114 CROSS Brothers' Scale Department.—Every Class of Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly done at low prices; send for illustrated list, free.—Cross Brothers, Tie Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 and 4, St. MaYy- etreet. cS84 MACHINERY, TOOLS, Ac. K Sale—completion of -contract—8-h.p. Portable Engine, Mrtr Mill (6ft., under driven), Circular Saw Beøcb; all in working order; Engine House, j Trestles, Planks, &c.—Appiy Paul, Builder, Bar- goed. '2:'1r216 LOWCOCK'S Fuel Economiser; 72 tubes; now; naver been unpacked; suitable for Lancashire boiler 1501b. pressure; extra tubes can be added; price £a6.-South Wales Economiser, Evening Express, Swansea. e2allsi7 FOR SALE, HIRE, OR PURCHASE- HIRE. INCT-.UDXNG GOOD SECOND-HAND AND NEW, BOUT 190 ENGINES, Consisting of- ALooom,Dtives, Portable Engiios, Semi-Portable, Horizontal, Tertical, Marine, (3zis and Oil, Engines for Road Haulage Work; Winding, Pumping, and Haulage Engines, Engines and Boilers combined; Boilers of every construction, for all purposes, about 70; I About 45 Latlies anC 43 Vcrious Machine Tools; 30 Mortar Mills, New and Second-hand; about 90 Pumps, for ail purposes, including Pu¡3<meters; Saw Benches up to 48in., and Band Saws up to 30in. saw pulleys; Planing and Moulding, Tenoning, Cross-cut Saw, Morticing and other Wood-working Machinery, includ- ing Lathes; 30 Stone-breakers, Tanks, Winches (hand and steam), about 30; Electric Machinery, including Dynamos and Motors. SonaR AND at T. KINDS OF ENGINEERING REPAIRS DONE AT MY OWN FOUNDRY. INQUIRE OFTEN AT THE ONLY ALDDRYSSF-Q- (JIARLES D. pHILLIPS, EMtYN RVdlNEERING WORKS AND FOUNDRY, kswpdrt, MON., AND GLOUCESTER. ESTABLISHED 38 XPAJtS. [ PUBLIC NOTICE. CARDIFF RACES. EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY. APRIL 16 AND 17. iESDAY. APRIL 16 A'-N7 D I-t FIRST RACE ABOUT 1.30. TUESDAY: THE WELSH GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of 500 Sovs. PRICES:. Tatt-erea-ll's 5s. (Da-dies) 3s. Paddock Ixt.ra) .28. 6d. PubUc StaDd &. Course .is. I a6274 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c "TT^ -ELfL-Bred Chestnut Bor??- foi- .-ale, eight years, Y» 15.3 high; a good hunter; pleasant hack; goes in harness; £ 15.—Groom, Tidenliam Vicarage, Chep- stow. cS696 SALE, Horae (dark bay), B-.e y?rs cIa, 14 ?Mid? S-n?,lularlv driven, used to traffic; 2nd prize ??t. Mellon's Show, highly recommended. Lord Tredegar's Show; vet.'s exarnin3.tion.-145, Clifton-street, Cardiff, Cb"718 FS Sale, Cross-bred Puppies; tÚe, old English TjICiES?le.Cross-br&dPuppies;el?c?d?En?Hsh A. B. Paddison, 20, Queen-street, Neath. e2597sl7 -N Irish T?err? 'crDK)-, nt low figure; regis- Ato,?,d Pe.zeon Bandit; aged 16 months: prize- winner, Cardiff saiow.—179, Eiclimoud-road, Cardiff. esis SQUIRE Giles' Worm Powders for Dogs are a staji- clard and eaie specific; nothing like .'em; four powaeri 1. '_H_ SQUIRE Giles' Distemper Pills for Dogs; 6d. and Is. Is per bo36 with pamphlet on dog disorders; or all seed merchants or direct ci Squire Giles, Company, Cardiff. e4279 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac. TtTIiW Landaus, Victoria, Wapcnettes, Four-wheel 1. Dogeuts, Governess Cars, Tudor Gigs, RU6Lc and- Surrey Carts, Second-hand Four-wheel American Show Wgon (equal to new and rubber tyre=>, Two Wagonettes, Two Landaus, Four Four-wheel Dog- carts, and Carts.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare- street and Tudor-lane e1731 FOR Sale, gc?od trong Brake; seatT 16; suit hiUy g o?ind.N?lay" e, Scutherndcwn. e2613si7 LARGEST Selection in Wa?es.—Over I'?2 Yehic?s in Itus?ics Side-a:s, Governess and J unties Cars, Gi; LI)o,,ca"-ts of all 'kinds, iDcluding Surreys, &. Also Landaus, EmugLams, Wagonettes, Breais, 3-,?'at J. Norman's Carriage Sho wrooms. CantoD. Canliff. Canton cars pass door. Nt.'l, 470. e?50 | T:¡T-=.S"TED-Sleepingor- L'in,? Van, use with W trac,?on engine: must take to pieces for exl??rt. —Quote lowest price, giving fuil particulars, to WnEe, 304, Bute-street, Cardiff. e25CSsl6 DOR S;;J;=il4=PleaS'ure Trap; good as new; walnut L' body, lancewood &halts; rubber-tyred Warner ] wheels; Jamps.-52, Crwvs-road, Cathays, Cardiff. es13 MONEY TO LEND. j{ ° K 5 M ° x 1 Y MR. WM. LLOYD, cf 16, CHAELES-ST:. CARDIFF, ME. WM. LLOYD, cf IS, CHAELES-ST,. CARDIFF, Advances Sums from £ 10 Upwards on a Simple of application. No fees. Strictest privacy., If pre- ferred car. call by appointment.-For full particulars call or write to Actual Lender;- WM. LLOYD, 16, CHAEL'BS-STREET (Queen-street end), CARDIFF. Nat. Tel. 0620. Tel. Aad. Temporary." MB. Pike, 27, :S'¡cholas-stmt, Briol.-Writ fcr 'J?T?r?k.e ?::77* yIcho?M-strpenBriotol.—?'rite fur Deposits Rc2ived: One month's notice, 5 per cent. p2,r annum: tfc-ee months, 6 per cent. Established 33 years. Highest references. e2136 IMMEDIATE FINANCLM, ACCOMMODATION ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE, from E2,0 to £ 1,000, granted at IU1 hour's notice to Professional Gentlemen, tli- Clergy, Farmers, Tradesmen, Hou-geholders, and all those Requiring Financial Assistance, WITHOUT SECURITY, SURETIES, or FEES of any description. S.tricu> privacy, town or COUDtry. App'y, in confidence, J T QTONE, 4, CHUBCH-STRXET, CABDIFF. T ?-L T ??. Tel., 11cO "OrL-? -=- _.l MONBY Ad?azeed qu:cMyby un don !'lrm to J?l My extent with or without security. r Special Featam:-Pri-,roey; lx&d. ir:clu».v#, safe reasonable Interest; aaad no Preliminary Expenses. W. P. THOMAS, MARKET-ST., ABIRTILLEEY. <1837  to I"'est in sums of £ 10 ? TTpw?rda. dL'O?UUU IMMEDL?TE CAgH ADVANCES made on LIFE POLICIES, SHARE CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, PROMISSORY NOTES, or any kind of Security at reasonable rates. I J"OHN "gROWN, 1, PEMBROKE-TER., QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF; Trade Bills Discounted. Nat. Tel.. 1036. SURPLUS STOCKS of any description Bought for Cash. Strictest privacy observed in all transactions. e=151 _05 TO ^5.000. If you are privately Jn want of money immediately, or f5 TO r'5,006. or your buadnew If you tre privately !n w?nt of rncney Hnmed!tttlT, needa m&ra capital, or creditors are  SPEC'AL FBATCRES.—OMh Advanced (?TTHOUT the ordinary -oney-ienders' routine) ol Borrower's own Note of Hand, Re-payment* to suit their can- venience. Distance no object. ConsWtstions free at any time. No genuine- buaineci refused by- JiIr. THOMAS PICTOK, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 64075 fGHEST Priom Lent on iw,?,1.7y, ?itt? and fSilver. Loans &tovo E, at 4d. in £ ioter-t. Valuab2es kept in bu?! and fire-proof cafe.—Fligel- tODe, Panbroker. is., 22, City-rd., CM-diZ. Est. 1859. e2069 rpHE CHARING CROSS BANK. J- ESTABLISHED 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH: 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Head Offices: 28, BEDFORD-STREET, and 119 and 120, BISHOPSGATE-STREET WITHIN, LONDON. Branches at Manchester, Liverpool, Leede, Bradford. Bristol, Birmingham, Sheffield, &c., ke. Assets EBSIels c o Liabilities 0 ) Surplus £ 396,420 0 0 LOANS of £ SC to £2,000 granted on aity class of Jj security. Special facilities to all requiring banlUnp accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:— 5 p.c. per an. subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal t p.e. per an. subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal 7 p.c. per an. subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest pal" quarterly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds palb nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. Instead of paying large dividends to shareholders, we pay fair rates of inte- rest to our depositors, and by so doing have earned the position that we undoubtedly, hold in the publis confidence. We have been estaMisbed for 36 years, and our unique position in the banking world to-day testifies to the sucoess of our buaioas* methods and to the satisfaction of our customers. Write or call for prospectus. A. WILLIAKS Md H. J. TALL, Joint M.WerL <«0N I "'="" at 'Bnifl'CX:JlPLE POO"" Gramted at a few hours' notice on I?IMPLE PBOMIS- SORY NOTE without tlte bother of a surety or security. The strictest privacy observed. On receipt of application principal will NJl tv appointment, and make the neoessary advance then -d there. Re-payments to suit borrower's convenience, and terms always cleajty and distinctly arranged beforehand.—Write or apply, in confidence, to H. T. LKWEIN and Co" Z7, Charle5-rtrt, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., l?19. el816 SUMS FROM £ 20 TO ?.MO ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE, On Approved Note of Hand. Personal, or Other Securities. Chgei9 arranged before Tr?ns?ctioM are Completed Cla?g,?.?a"ng,-d b,,forty Effected at Current BttM of Interest. Tourists' and SeMon Tic&et? Purchased and Arranged for Clients on t.be Paymnt Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgagee. Apply 1. W: Lloyd, Manager, FIELDINGS, HAYES BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, CAfiDIFT. Nat. Tel. Ko., 467. a721 T HE Old-esiion Bank oo £ JL tinues to lend immense sums daily, from Lio to £ 1,000, on Note of Hand alone or other securitv. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for short periods. Largest end most honourably condnctcd bustae» in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with. us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with C-ash.-Cadl or write (in confidence) to Manager, Stanley Dowding, 1. Queen- square, Bristol; or to the Local Agent, Mr. James Bowen, Prinoes's-cliajnbers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. e2065 PHIL Phillips, Pawnbroker, Jewel let. of 4, JL Mary-street, Cardiff, advances miunev upon plate, jewellery, deeds, silver, works of art. china. Shares I and long-life podicies at low rates of Inters*. Sums of £100 at 15s. 6d. per month interest. Fire and burglary safes by best makers. A Large assortment of J jewellerk of all kinds kept in stock. el468 10 to £ 5,000 Advanced on Note of Hand aloneTwftb^ ¡ out bonus, publicity, or charges of any description whatever unless business is done. No bills of Sale, and the strictest privacy guaranteed. On reoeipt of appli- cation representative will wait upon you by appoint- ment and advance you ihe amount required, re-pgv&bla by easy instalments to suit your own conTentsmee. Special rates for ehcrt perlo&Writs (in confidence) to actual lender- C. WELLS, CORRIDOR ■ CHAMBERS, HABltET PLAe&. LEICESTER. e1928 MR. Pike, BrIstol-wriii; Tar 'H/tr.R. Pike,27,Nieholas-?.reet, Br.?toi.—Write faf Deposits received: One month's notice, 5 per cent, per annum; three months, 6 per cent. Established M years. Highest references. 62072 MISCELLANEOUS EXCHANGE ODUectiOn 00ine (value about t!) fm EGent'a Free-wheel Cycle.—M 11, ikPfUl, Cardiff. eSfcteiS BOOKBIN DIN G .—Encyclopedia, EduoatarJ iiuaie, Ac.; all styles.—Jones, Wharton-street, Cardiff. Trade work done. e24?111117 Prcctar. Whwtmgreef (ne-or pim- r 1?1 Library), C»rdi»—PalmiaUy^ InfOx da* ».od*asap. PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. -Brro;:r:r:1g?¡E¡¡S;C 6d. tittle: grand laying B&trziin.-La-?-ars. at?, Br?-t.oJ-street. ??ewpor:. eFl6 EGGS for Sitting.—Pure Bred Wbdte lighorn. Buff Orpington, and Golden Wyandotte, 2s. 6d. for 12; packing. 6d.—Mrs. Knight, Tythegston Lxnirt, Bridgend. e2619sl7 P-AREOTS.—Talking warranty: month's triaL my risk: 12s. 6d. Parrot Cages, 55 6d, Partiwilars ffee.—Princes' AviMies. Mi-F. Forester, Violet-street, Liverpool. e2416 SPORTING LLANDENNY.—TO Let, for the season, about Three _Lj Miles Trout Fishing en the Olwav and Pwitb Brooks, within mile of Llandenny Station; good farm- house accommodation.—Apply Angel Hotel, Aberga- venny. C6664 I WISHING- Bods, Baskets; Flies, 6d. and Is. per ..£' dozen.—Send for price-list (freel, Chambers, Gun- maker, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 01339. a3602 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS rriRADESMEX'S Stocks (all kinds' and Household JL ESects Bought ?or Cowbri -dge-roe,,? f.artcn. e2427sl7 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. LRt .E VOR'S 12in. Lt-velr 1,;?e ?t reasonable ? price.—Apply 0. F., Evening Express, Swansea. e2459sl6 BILLIARDS.—Fuli-size Billiard 'Tables, by Bur- JD roughs aad Watts, complete; also Three 10ft. x 5it. Ta'Jie-, London and other makers.—Smart, 15. Col- lege Green, Bris.oi. cS129 SUPERIOR Koll-top Desk for Sale, cr Exchange for Smaller One., Weiifieid-road, Cardiff. e2607s20 FOR Sale, large fI::rt: to s3;. 8:= J' Confectionery Business; Lo Countei, 22ft. :on?, with coloured marble top; Glass Show Case (very large), with bevelled-edge, plate glass shelves; Several Plate-glass Mirrors; to be seen at Dcwlais Cake stores, S, Queen-street, Cardiff. for a few é.ays.Ul orders to Jones, Dickenson, Dowlais. c2716 INGERSOLL 53 Wa.tch? Cblto pbeK's 'MetodBOM, Waj*- j!i Qlici?s, &c &c.-Tnio?.hy's Stores, corner of Arcade, H. Jc.w's-square. 41203& OAK Timber for Sale, 12 Trees, felled, and sound, averaging 35ft. a tree; put on rail Caerleon.— Apply Worgent, Liangibby, Mon. e17 DOORS.—wiiy Use Foreign Doore? English made, JLt 6ft. 6in. by 2ft. 6in. by ijln. square, 4s. 9d.; Moulded Two Sides, 5s. lid.: Solid Moulded, 4s. lid.; all other sizes in stock; send builders' trade card for list.—Jennings and Co., Penny well-road, Bristol. el365 FOR Sale, Two Large Oval Oak Tubs, suitable for scalding pigs: alco Large laster Casks and Tanks. -Tho, Hodges' -row Cooperage, Cardiff. e?4€lsl6 LADIES of Wales.—Send for Cataiogrie of Lces, Lace Curtains, H()8iery; patterns post free.- Wm. Cotton, Weekday Cross, Nottingham. Estab- lished 1342. e2127 CHEAP Wares Tor Bazaars. Dealers, Auctioneers, Marketmen, tc.; illustrated catalogue, post free, 3 penny stamps; cash or credit terms arranged. See Beginners' Cr&te, with free China Tea Service. Haw- kers' Crate Assorted Crockery, about 1,900 articles. 42s. 6d.—Arthur J. Hull, Dept. 13, Long ton, Staffs. el 999 OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Will Furnish Information of the BEST AND CHEAPEST PIANOS 1- BY ALL MAKERS., from S16 16e. Od. TTpwarfle. PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNINGS and REPAIRS. EXPERT ADVICE GRATIS, Irrespective of Distance. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Alflo at CHELTENHAM, BlfLMIXQHAM, Ae. ESTABLISHED 1860. FURNITURE BARGAINS. A FEW LEADING LINES AT BEVAN & COMPY.S (LIMITED), ANNUAL COLOSSAL STOCKING- OA I C TAKING ???-C. 97, St. Mary-street, and 21, Duke-street, CARDIFF, » JS B. d. 527 Full-sized Everiafeting- Wire-Voven Maiireeees 0 9 11 346 Handsoui-e Heavy Brass-mounted Bedsteads 1176 45 Splendid -All-Braco Redsteadr 4 14 6 360 Full-sized Own Make Feather Beds 1 12 6 176 Reliable Leather Cloth Suites 3 19 6 58 Handsome Saddlebag Suites 5 19 6 36 Grand Drawing-room Suitee, in Figured Velvet 7 7 0 134 Cottage Bedroom Suites, with Marble top, til ba-ek wasbotand, two obaire. &c.. ete. 3 3 119 Exllent Bedroom Suites, with plate door to wsrd;;i:e, with3 39 95 Very Handsome Satin Walnut Bed- room Suites, from 8 1a Also NEWPORT. SWANSEA PONTYPOOL, and PONTYPRIDD. elill TO BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. James Lulham & Co. (OF LEICESTER), 89, Bridge-st., Cardiff hold the Largest Stock of Boots and Shoee as Factors in the Principality. WE ARE Agents for all tbe leading Makers, and hold, amongst others, the followng well- known Brands: CENTURION. OCEANIC. NEW CENTURY, VIOLET, ESPERANZA, CAMEO. We aTe ateo FULLY STOCKED IN CHILDREN'S AND NURSERY LINES. CANVAS GOODS AND SEA BOOTS A SPECIALITY. WRITE FOR LISTS. 8 WHOLESALE ONLY. eaee T Y P N W B I T I N G. WORK ACCURATELY COPIED BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS. -OF COPYING EXEODTEft, "1 w