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SmaH Prepaid Advertisements 6f tHe "Wantcftt Stiff To be Lot" tHREE: TIMES.• .•.<-NINEPENGE.: SIX TIME80fjE SHILLING; WORDS.^ gtfwotaa uuiiitiHua 0 6 6 9 i d 30 Words minima.. 0 0 10 16 40 Words 10 16 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 0 60 Words 16 3 0 4 6 Advertisement1* ot Hie ttlwo cluu.i inserted hi "SOOTH WALKS KCTTRT," tits AMI tlie DAIL" ws" at tiio foilow!nu mto ,e. Six timesln oO(!1 «tlHlv 1> Cardiff Tir.es, woods, So»^r;w>°B„da°otu c,, -C! 861,0 stall Walo" Daily News. It 10 ,I. -t- 20 Word* 10 16 2 6 20 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 flOWorde 2 3 3 3 5 6 50 Words Õ 9 5 0 8 9 60 Word" <1 6 6 0 10 6 personal. TKf' PEES O N gi vin g ad dress of Joseph Barring- J\ ton. Dyer, late of Dock-street, Newport, will lie rewardcd.-9, Livingstone-place, Maimlee,Newport.311 JJlatrimomal. rllmr MATRIMONIAL POST AND FASHION- ABLE ARRIAGE ADVFRTLSHR, most desirable Candidates ior Matrimony. Pric 3d in envelope, 4t1.-Addrcss Editor, 9, Nicholas-atreet, BristoJ 210 m\t ft!. disposal, n, liaml- a sonic full-sized walnut Trichord Cottage elaborately designed, compensating steel frame, upright grand construction, check repeater action, combining every latest improvement. Perfect condition; nearly ncv.\ Can be Lhoroaghly examined any time. Great opportunity to professors wanting fine solid instrument for teaching uurposes, or would suit dealer to sell again. Usual cot 70 guineas will accept ready cash 24 guinca.s.-2, Mountjoy-place, Newport. 9025 PIANO, full trichord, taken for a. debt; no use for 6 it; will sell for less than half its value.—Apply ti. Lewis, 65, Newport-road, Roath, Cardiff. 222 tyttOJf iTSSOU (experienced) gives Pianoforte, Sing- t ing. and Elocution Lessons. — 12, Clive-road, Canton. 15, North Luton Place, Roath, Cardiff, or Pupils Residences. Term moderate. 13 SEVERAL PIANOS, Ac.. for .-ale.—Apply Lawrence, Tuner and Repairer, 237, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. Tunings from 3s 6d. 433 OftrurrrHonnL ARGENT'S ACADEMY is at Tower House, Fitzalan-place (near University College), Card ill. Shorthand, Book-keeping, Handwriting, Arithmetic. No fixed hours for any lessons separate tuition. Short hand and Book-keeping taught in three lllontl IBoimsttt ^erbauta. OOKS, House Pnrlourmnid-, General Servants, j Nurses, Wanted for town and country.—Apply Morgan's Registry, 101, Frederick-street, Cardiff. 309 S~~ ERVANTS will hear'something to advantage by sending their address to Alfred Horton, "Star" Photo Studio, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 235 WANTED, thorough General Servant; must be good cook, and able to iron housemaid kept. Also Nurse having had good experience with children. —Apply Mrs Llewellyn, Pencraig, Caerau, Newport, Mon. W T ANTED, a good (icneral Servant.—Apply Mrs Vp Billingliam, Elston, Gold Tops, Newport. T757AXTE1), a strong General Servant, to take liian- V, agement of private house.—Apply 76, Broad- way, WANTED, Young Girl, about 18, as Housemaid.— TV Apply 211, Newport-road, Cardiff. 361 WANTED, General Servant, about 20 years com- fortahle home for It Steady girl.-Apply, with particulars, 51, Salisbury-road, Cathays, Cardiff. 344 WANTED, at once, good General Servant.— Apply 22, Be Burgh-street, Cardiff. 310 ANTED, good General Servant, must have good W references. — Apply 7, Richmond-crescent, Cardiff. 300 WANTED, an experienced Washer and Ironer; constant work to a steady woman.—Apply Laundress, Echo" Office, CaTdiff. 294 WANTED, a good, clean General Servant, not under 20 years.—Apply at once to Goitre, tn, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 182 WANTED, a General Servant of good character.— 'fV Apply any afternoon at 13, York-place, Newport 304 BENRY MORGAN will take you 12 Cartes de Yisite. or 6 Cartes and 1 Cabinet, beautifully finished, for 5s. Call at any time at the Studio, at the corner next Victoria Hotel, Frederick-street. 252 ^iinntions 311 ncn It t. ACCOUNTANT.— Wanted, a thoroughly experi- .1:1\. enced Accountant; permanent situation.—Ad- dress Accountant: South Wales DaiJy News" Office, Cardiff. A GENT required for first-class Fire Insurance Com- piny; liberal terms.—Address W. A. F., Box 101, G P.O., Bristol. 410 GENT wanted.— £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly splendid opening experience unnecessary specimens free.—Address Compo Works', Farnworth, Bolton. ("1 AN V ASSING~AGENTS and Spare Time Men in j search of •?, profitable Agency should apply at j search of p. profitable Agency should apply a.t Studio Royal, Duke-street, Cardiff. 904 ORESS AND MANTLE-MAKER.—Wanted, by the 9 J' middle of May, a thoroughly experienced Hand; must cut, tit, anù drape with good style. Write tenns and references. —Hughes, Draper, Ammanford. 193 i ROCERY, «fcc.—Wanted, good strong Youth, about "JT 14, as an Apprentice must make himself gener- ally useful, be thoroughly clean, and wiling; comfort- lwme.-S.K, South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 435 AIRDRESSER wants Improver. — Professor Francois, Coiffeur de Paris (late hairdresser R.H.'s the Prince and Princess of Wales), 53, Queen- i-trcet, Cardiff. 398 n NSURANCE.—FoTthe District of Newport only.— R Good men wanted in-mediate salary and commis- sion. Only these able to introduce business need apply. -15, Fairoak-terrace, Maindee, Newport. 309_ "as EN, YOUTHS, BOYS, all classes requiring any V 3 employment, write for Situation Guide, free. Busy time; hundreds suited mauy more wanted from town and country.—Tanner and Co. (Box 54), 112, New- ington-causeway, London. Men late army, navy, or merchant service also write. 382 NOTICE TO MASONS.—.Masons are requested to ..L keep clear of Swansea., as there is a dispute oenuing with employers. 402 SEND Six Stamps for Easy and Profitable Employ- ment in vour own homes. No capital required.— Advertiser, 06, Tabcmacle-st., Finsbury, London. 396 TAILORS.—Wanted, first-class Trousers and JL coat Hand.-3, Nelson-terrace, Cardiff. 221 ^iiuatlons MantcJr. (^LERK, Ledger-keeper, Collector, or any place of trust; excellent testimonials aged 30.—E.A.W., 9, Westmoreland-street, Eccleston-square, S.W. 135 ( iLUitK accustomed to general office work. who can <L j be well recommended, seeks engagement.— Address F. A. Turner, Daily News Ofhce, Cardiff. mO (iROCERS.—Wanted, situation as Manager, 14 5. years' experience; highest references.—Apply J. W. Dacey, Middle-street, Usk. 166 \'Ùn¡tH1. tlRrtntetttS. &.C. APARTJIENTS unfurnished back setting and j- front bedroom no children taken terms very laotfcrate.—13, Snipe-street, Roath, Cardiff. 385 APARTMENTS (comfortable. Furnished), or Lodging.; hot and cold baths use of piano terms; moderate.—17, Tudor-road, Riverside, Cardiff. 326 APARTMENTS to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished I terms reasonable.—Apply 37, Mackintosh-place, Roath. Cardiff. 19 « PARTMENTS.—Unfurnished Sitting-room and 1 t\ or 2 Bedrooms near town rent moderate.—32, Mark-street, Cardiff. 216 APARTMENTS, foi-^fkrru- two Gentlemen.—44, Ryder-street, Catlicit-TDJUI, Cardiff. 220 APARTMENTS (29, Rawdejt-place, Canton) for one or two gentlemen or married couple piano; near town, trams, gardens moderate terms. 184 A PARTMENTS for Gentlemafli, in good neighbour hood can be well recommended.—Apply 99, Tudor-road, Riverside, Carditï. SOMFORT.A BLE UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS to Let; terms moderate.—Apply 13, Mackintosh- place. Roath, Cardiff. 442 C^OMFORTABLK APARTMENTS for a Gentleman; j baths, good cooking, and attendance. — 28, Hamilton-street, Cathedral-road Carditr. f «>0 LET, in Bute-street, Kitchen and 2 or 3 Rooms 8 very central.—E.K., "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 445 rjnO LET, Unfurnished Apartments. — Apply 10, JL De Burgh-street, Riverside, Canton, Cardiff. 383 UNFURNISHED Front Sitting-rooni, two bed- rooms; use of bathroom, kitchen, etc, No children.—1, Piercefield-place, Metal-street, Roath, Cardiff. 355e_ UNFURNISHED back sitting room and front bed room every convenience near town 5s room every convenience near town; 58 weekly, including gas.—14, Neville-place, Clare Gardens, Riverside. 229 6LLANBLEDDIAN GARDENS, 2 Sitting and 3 i Bedrooms hath, hot and cold; piano; good cooking and attendance. Terms moderate. 358 5 WIDSOR-TERRACE, Caerau, Newport.—Well- furnishel Apartments suit young lady or two friends engaged during the day piano terms very moderate. 215 ALL MEN WHO WISH TO MARRY -C:N- AND BE UAPPl should see the MAGIC MIRROR. Sent free to any part of the world on receipt of three statnps, name and addret.:—8, FitzaUn-square, Sheffield. delay, seud at Please name this paper.—ALL MEN, K 138 "pauses? ,r¡. t1lí11 Jtel: MOUSE. E<tward'§-j)iacej IBs.weekly, cleai-, one iii -If, GkimorgJin-sircct: 6s wcekh clear;—Atlas Fur- nishing Co.; St Jonn s-square; CartUrt; 283 rpo BE LET; NÔ: 38;C!i5r«-aweets t'iiStie-roSd:— B Apply Tngiaw. 35: ft¡pn:rrpP1"" cavnitr- 909 ;0 J, rent, cs oa anrt tss eel:—Apply w, uowDrwge-roacij Canton, Cardiff. 277 "^TILLA, four bedrooms, hstnroom. not and cold incinsive reIn, fs une with three 1>erlrool11; 7s. —5Ir jlontgomery, 61 f Queen-street, Cardiff; 395 "^TILLAS, Conwav-road, 13s Cowbridge-voad, 12s y lijandaff-roatl, 12s 6d Sevenx-i ond, 10s 6d.—Mr Montgomery, Auctioneer, 61, Queen-stfeet, Cardiff. 394 3, Windsor- plaofl, Cardiff, llio promises aro iidmirably ndaptrd for ft prrtfesnlonrtl ccntlenmn.—Apply nt the I south Wales Daily NOWII" Oflico, Cardiff 772 & A I CONVENIENT 4-Roome(l Cottages £ £ near the centre of the town, seven minutes' walk from St. Mary-street, Cardiff.—Apply Hern. Westgate-strect, Cardiff. 303 a r* MACKINTOSH-PLACE, convenient, and in i i good repair gas fittings inclusive rent, 9s 6d. —Mr Montgomery, Estate Agent, 61, Queen-street, Cardiff. 393 ifor Halc.-liousf5. ltanlt. &c. SALE, Four Villas, Caerleon-road, each con- i taining four rooms ground tloor, ix hedrooll1, bath-room, w.c., lavatory (hot and cold water), electric bells; back entrance part purchase money can remaiu on easy-terms.—To view, apply Flook, Market-street, Newport. .:>10 FOR SALE, Four Houses Seymour-street, east end Carlisle-street, East Moors One 147, Cyfartlifa- street; Six east end Treliarris-street.—Jonas Phillips, 5, Woodcock-street, Jfor ^alc.-iHiacellanfons. A GOOD 48-inch Bicycle for sale, price 33s.—Apply A b, VacheU's-tcrrace, Blackweir, Cardiff. 297 BARGAINS, four useful spring traps, nearly new, I 13' suit bakers or Grocers £7 each two pony business traps, £ 6 eacli; also four sets of harness.— Apply Lewis's Yard, Tin-street, Roath, Cardiff. 430 'TRICYCLES at extraordinarily > low prices. Tricycles, 47s 6d and 90s; 54-in. Bicycle, ball bearings, hollow forks, 70s 52-in. ditto, balls both wheels, x5.-E. Norton, 109, Queen-street, Cardiff. 303 J ENGINE.—F<.r Sale, a Vertical Engine, 8 inch j|'J cylinder, 12 inch stroke, with fly wheel and pulley; and pump attached to same. Can be seen, ar, anv time at the South Wales Daily News," Office, Cardiff. 773 171EEDING JtfEALT the produce of Wheat only the best and cheapest Feed for Cattle, Pigs, and Poultry £3 lCs per ton on rail, Liverpool cash with orders:—Apply to M. J. Heathcotc aud Co., 10, Drury- bne, Liverpool. 96 ^'Oir^VlVi:, two good traps, eight spring waggon K and second hau l tip-cart.—Apply Dyer, Cy- fartha-street, off Castle-road, Cardiff. 17,OR SATiE (cheap), good Morticing Machine and Chisels complete; Ranges, Grates, and Iron- luongcry.—F.W.Allen, East Usk Warehouse, Clarence- p'acc, Newport. _3?,- TJTiOR SALE, Wood Turning Lathe, 7in. centre, 1 complete with tools also light spring Iland- Tvuck.—Apply Noel, Upper Georgo-street, Cat-liavs, Cardiff. 434 FOR SALE, 52-inch Bicycle, 35s; Spanish S' Malioga.ny Sideboard; Harmonium, 70s, cost R7 7s; Perambulator, 4; 6<1.-0111 Curiosity Shop, Bridge, Newport, ]\{on. n .IOR SALE, ono of the handsomest variegated 10 Linnet Mules in Wales also dark-crested Linnet Mule, grand songsters; alsoa few Goldfinches, Linnets, Siskins, and Bullfinches, all- in song, 3s each.—J. ivill, 41, Inverness-place, Cardiff. 439 11-,OR SALE, Oxford Cart, Lamps, Ac., with harness 6' to suit Cob, 14 hands or higher.—Kitt and Co., Herbalists, Bute-street, Cardiff. 446 FTWR SALE, ft huge Sign Hoard, 12 feet by 7 feet, in 0 good conditio^.—Apply to Shearing, Sign Writer, Commercial-street. Newport. 317 Bass, capital old instrument, Jl tint; tone price £7 10s.-)Iusicus, 63, Tudor- road, Cardiff. jj -OR SALE, a Rougli Terrier Dog; a bargain known 9' as Rough of Canton.—Address S. Symcs, 1, Glamorgan-street, Canton, ardiff.. -i39 FOR SALE (cheap), Grand breeding stock of Tum- -1 blers, reds aiid vellows.—Apply W. H. Thome, 33, Arabella-street, Roath, Cardiff. 306 ITU)! SALE, a 52in. Bicycle (a bargain), price £ 2 10s. —Apply 34, Evelyn-street, Docks, Cardiff. 213 i7!OR SALE, 20,000 new and second-hand Grain i B;xgs.— M. Gallivan, Bute Docks, Cardiff 948 ITIRESH MILK for sale by the Cardiff Workhouse 345- (S; ARDEN NET, i Inch Mesh, sound and strong 1r 100 yards by 2, es. Trade supplied at reduced prices.—Tim Dunii, Net Manufacturer, Mevagissey, Cornwall. 33 ( OliDEN SPANGLED POLANDS' EGGS reduced, 3T 3s sitting.—G. Corke, 131, George-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 305 NORWICH CANARIES, Crested and Plainheads cocks, from 7s hens, from 2s 9d matched pair, from 9s also large double breeding cage cheap; approval.—Particulars, Baker, Hairdresser, Woodville- road, Cathays, Cardiff. 143 ONY, Harness, and light crank axle Cart; suit grocer, greengrocer, milkman, or any tradesman pony 5 years old warranted sound, 110 further use for it.—Apply 113, Wellington-street, Canton, Cardiff. 268 13OTATOES (good eating and seed) for Sale.—Apply B Old White Lion Inn, Pentonville, Newport, Mon 298 SAFETY BICS CLE for Sale (cheap), in good con- dition. — Apply 54, Maclien-place, Riverside, Cardiff. 206 prTYlN. BICYCLE~balls both wheels, lamp, bell, OVr spanner, and oilcan, in good working order,_ for 50s.—J. G. Marsh, Galston-place (off Constellation- strect), Cardiff. 311 jUtsrtfllaneons. FURNISH on our New Hire System. Houses or Apartments completely furnished 011 a new sys- tem adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity- exposure, and enquiries usually made by ether com, panics are dispensed witb. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All goods sold on the Hire System at ready- money prices. We make no extra charge for credit, and all goods sent h011le 111 private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Can and inspect our immense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will supply £ 5 worth for 2s 6d weekly B10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly £20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for larger quantities. Please note the Adaress SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31 Castle-st. (opposite the Castle), Cardiff. 12783—2491—68e ASTROLOGY or PLANET RULING. Nativities prepared, &c.—Send for prospectus to J. W Herchell, Frome. 140 TRMINGHAM GOODS. — Hardware, iewellery, ..It> watches, furniture, harmoniums, tobacconists' goods.-Agellts wanted. Shopkeepers' catalogue free —Henry May (321), Birmingham. 162 CORIŒ, all sizes, for herb beer makers And others, j 8d and 9d per gross.—Importers, 204, Severn-road, Cardiff. 387 SHOP I. AMPS J Street Lamps!! Hotel Lamps! Best and cheapest at C. E, Gurnsey's Work, Merchant-street, Bristol. AlIltinds of lamps repaired. Carriage lamps, 10s 3d pair. liarge stock of New and Second-hand Lamps. 212 rrviCKETS for America, Canada, Australia, or the J Cape, by any line, can be had of .\Ir S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff, near T.V.R. Station. 868 r TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING. — How"tiTopen _i remuneratively from any amount, however small or large, Illustrated Catalogue, post free.— Lesser Friedlander, 3, Houndsditch,London 3 rpHE PATHWAY OF SAFETY, a hook for young JL men. Giving instructions for the speedy cure of nervous and other complaints, which embitter life and produce premature decay and loss of nerve power and vitality. Full directions for self-treatment, with local and internal remedies, which has cured thousands of persons who had lost all hope before reading this book. Published by a duly-qualified Surgeon for the benefit of mankind. A copy sent free.—Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham^ 99.5" GIVEN away if no relief. Fell's Rumic cures n;, O Rheumatic, Gout, and Sciatica bottle sent free 15 stamps —144, London-road, Manchester. 31 Jftoncn. "(TASii ACCOMMODATION.—1The Cardiff and j County Advance Bank continues to ma.ke ad- vances upon any approved security repayable by in- stalments or otherwise, at moderate interest Bills discounted.—Apply Manager. 3, Caroline-street, Car- diff. Established 50 years. —11S6 C~>jA.SH ADVANCED-(per post or otherwise) upon Jewellery. Silver Goods, Electro Plate, Pianos, Sealskins, Furniture, and every description of portable 1'roperty. Easy repayments. Alfred Ghilcot and Co., 1. Great George-streec, Park-street, Bristol. Estab- lished 80 years. N.B.—Cash sent per return of post for valuables consigned for Loan. ,H ..n_ 24) ONTyy"AD VANCE I) D AILYinsums FROM £ 5 and UPWARDS to working men and others 011 their own security," at a low rate of Interest; easy repayments. Applications attended promptly. Office Address Mr James Pield, 10, Charles-street, Cardiff. Stamp for prospectus. 75 MPO RT A NT~NOT I Chi — if you^ want Money send stamn for Prospectus before borrowing elsewhere to Mr Pike, 43, Salisbury-road. Cardiff. 237 TO 00 DAILY TO HOUSEHOLDERS Without usual Loan Office Rontine or Preliminary Fees Moderate Charges, Easy Payments. Apply-G. H ALLSOPP, MONETARY ADVANCE COMPANY, 22, TRINITY-STREET (opposite St John's Church), CARDIFF. 196e <LT0 U T H W A LES L7OAN OFFIC E| ►3 1, ST. JOHN'S-SQAURE, Advances Cash as usual at low interest. Easy pay- ments, 110 fees, and at one onr's notice. n 01 ^SOMMERCIAL- DVANCE tJtANK, "1 A QUAY STREET (off St. Alary-street, opposite 1 Church-street), CARDIFF. MONEY ADVANCED ON NOTE'OF HAND on reasonable terms at Short Notice, from B5 TO S500, with or without sureties, to Householders, Farmers, Shopkeepers, and others. Distance no object. NO FEES. Bills discounted at a low rate of interest. The difficulty experienced in obtaining an ADVANCE at:tn onlinary Loan Office is obviated by applying to this Bank, which is situate in the most central and accessible position in Cardiff. Write in confidence, stating amount required, or call personally on 340—1205 JOHN JAMES LEWIS, Manager^ M ONEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY AND WITH- OUT PUBLICITY. £5 to BbOO lent to respectable householders, without delay or loan office routine. Letters or personal calls treated in STRICT CONFI- DENCE, or will attend personally at any address npon I receipt of letter MR B. B. LESTER, 15, BRIDGE-STREET, NEWPORT 581 „ (a private house.) ft lt¡.:1íhf,9ÍitS tntît%tl. &t. I ASGE Rf)OM to Let. sftiy 18 suitable fW seieet A purposes; Veil lighted all coilVeilieiices:— Cdoner, Natuiftiist; Castle-streetj Caidiff: 340 TO LET, for Hiiiuifty Services (Cattiays), laige Rooiiij suitably iUfhighed: English Corigregà: iionalists preferred; ffetlris iiioderate.—B.t "Echo" Office, Cardiff; 357 fBE MilT, No. 3, on to Ctocfcheebtfiwn, as Offices of for business pre- Itil^es. Contains 10 rooms, collars, and large garden,rtiid brtcli ehtratiee to Park-laile j suitable for professional tnrui, iHlllinor, tailor, ilrapar, school, &c.—Apply, "South Walos Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 772 fSiTsincsses for BistiasaL € CARDIFF.—To be disposed of, Fancy Drapery and Toy Bnsiness good position.-Apply 8, Mackin- tosh-place, Roath, Cardiff. 436 (CARDIFF.—To be disposed of, as a going concern, first-class plaster casting business (old-estab- lished) owner retiring rent low.—For particulars apply to Mr Samuel Davies, James-street, Roath, Cardiff. 243 |,UTNKRAL FURNISHING BUSINESS (established, JL eight years), in Newport, to Let, with horses, carriages, &c.—Apply 187,Commercial-rd., Newport.307 Hflusfs, &r., lltawteti. WANTED, small House, with garden or land cOllveniünt for railway between Newport amI Gloucester rent low.—Address Pepita, Daily News," Cardiff. 284 lost anit JFounD. TTsOUND, on Wednesday, 011 Cowbridge-road, near B' Ely, a small Terrier Dog.—Apply A.E.M., "South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. Bitch, on Sunday. If not claimed 1 in three days will be sold to defray expenses.— Apply Crwys Bakery, Cardiff. 367 FOUND, a Fox Terrier Dog, with black spot 011 right Jt' side.—Owner can have it by applying to 147, Cyfartlifa-street, Roath, Cardiff, and paying expenses. 3-U lOST, Pair Worked Slipper Tops, between Carlisle- street and Adamsdown Bridge, with pair of Home-made ljppers to lit. Finder will he rew:\l'<le(1.- Watts, Boot Factory, 4, Splott-road, Moors, Cardiff.389 Anrasemntts. OARUIJj'li. rjlHEATRE ROY All CARDIFF. O M A?Y J_> Y E, By George R. Sims. All the Original Scenery and Effects, MONDAY XEXT, Harris's Com- panv in the Gigantic Dsurv La 110 Success, HUMAN NATURE. RAND TIIi:ATR!<: AND OPERA Jf HOUSE, WESTGATE-SrilEET. CARDIFF. SOLE LESSER AND MANAGER—Mr HARRY DAY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, "MONDAY NEXT, May 14th, Under the distinguished patronaao of IIIS"WOP.SHIP the MAYOR OF CAKDIFP (T. W, Jacobs. Esq). Sir MORGAN MOUGAN, and other members oi the Corporation. Magnificent New Scenery, specially p';tintedby Mr John Waton. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF, With the Successful Mr GILBERT YATES COMPANY, 1 COMIC QPBBA, "THE PUNCH BOW L," From the Noveity Theatre, London. Powerful Chorus. Musical Director, Mr W. W. Meadows. Seats may be booked at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). Telephone No. 521. GRAND THEATRE OF VARIETIES, W WESTGATE-STEEET, CARDIFF. SENSATION SENSATION! EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS! And positively the Last Week of M D L L E. SENIDE, With her Colossal Den of Performing LIONS, BEAR, AND PANTHER. NOTICE.—The beautiful and daring Mdlle. SKNIDK will FEED THE ANIMALS each Evening during their j Perform inces. Great Ensaaement for One Week Only, Mr JOHN Company,in their original Pantomimic Absurdity, entitled, "TROUBLES OF A' TOURIS1," supported by Mr HARRY KILBURN and Company. In addition to the above monster attractions, Variety Combination. Doors open at 7. Performance, 7.30. -gjy ES IG H T. SPECTACLES ADAPTED to ASSLST and STRENGTHEN ALL KINDS of DEFECTIVE VISION, by an Optiehn of 25 years' experience. Fitted with Crystal Lenses, from 38 6d. With 7s 6d to 10s 6d. Oculists' Prescriptions and Repairs promptly exe Juted. Hints on the Preservation of Sight ratis. J. R. WOOD, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 3, CASTLE-STRKET. CARDIFF (Opposite the Castle). 86 alt5 bu Àudian. 73 ST. MARY-STREET (late Bere & Co ). CARDIFF. IMPORTANT TO TAILORS, HOUSEKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. FIRE —SALVAGE SALK of WOOLLENS, READY- MADE CLOTHING. SHIRTS. HOSIERY, &c., from tue late Fire at Temple of Fashion, Newport. MR F. I. WALL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, Every Evening at 6.30 p.lll., until disposed of, commencing on TUES- DAY. MAY 1st, 1888, the remaining portion of the above Stock, which will be sold without the slightest reserve. The Auctioneer would respectfully call the attention of the puhlic to the present opportunity afforded them of obtaining short lenths of cloth for family use. Auctioneer's Office, 15, Railway-street. Newport, Moil. April 25th, 1S88. 274 public Sottas. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. LYDNFY FORESTERS' FETE, GALA, AND ATHLETIC SPORTS (open tn all comers), WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 21st, 1883. ALL RACES TO BE HANDICAPPED. EVENTS 1.—120 YARDS FLAT RACE, for Boy- under 15 years of age, within a radius of 4 miles < f Lydney— First prize, 5s second, 2s 6d entrance free. 2.—120 YARDS HANDICAP (open to all comers)— First prize, Bt): second, £2 entrance fee, 2s 6U. 3.—440 V ARBS HANDIC AP (open to all comers)— First prize. S4 2nd, Bl 10s entrance fee, 2s. 4.—HIGH JUMP (open to all corners)—First prize, Rl second, lap; entrance fee, Is. 5—OND MILE FLAT RACE HANDICAP (open to all comers)—First prize, B4 second, £2; entrance feo, 2s, b.—CONSOLATION RACE—First prize, 10s; second 5s; entrance free. 7,—PON Y RACE (12 to 14 hands, 7 lbs allowed for every two inches, to carry 9st.)—First prize, £ 3 10a second, £110s; entrance, 2s 6u. 8,-PONY ftACE (12 hands and under, 71hs allowed 1 for every 2 inches, to carry 8st). First prize, £2 10s second. £1103: entrance, 2s. Entries received by the undersigned, in writing, and on forms supplied only, up to the morning of the 14th May, 1888, to Mr B. A. Webb, Hon. Secretary, Station Row, Lydney, Gloucestershire. A variety of other amusements, dancing on the green, &c" and otherlocal events. Refreshments of all kinds will be supplied on the grounds at moderate cbars:-e8. itgrExcursion trains on Great Western, Midland, and Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railways. For particulars see time tables. Gates open at two o'clock; sports to commence at 2.30 p m. Admission to the field, 6d children under 12 years, half-price. 306 G. LATTY, AUCTIONEER^ v VALUER, COMMISSION AGKNT, &c.— Sales conducted of all kinds of property, includ ng Estates, Farming Stock. Crops, Furniture, Trade ,stocks. Timber, &c., in town or country at tixed and moderate charges. All Sales entrusted to him shall have his careful attention, with immediate settle ments. Money advauced Freehold and Leasehold Properties. OFFICES: HORSE REPOSITORY (opposite Taff Vale Railway Station' and ItO.RICHMOND.ROA", CARDIFF. 192 Jtnaitrial. ERSONS WISHING toMAKK MONEY by using £ 5 capital and upwards (110 further liability) ill Stock and :harø transactions, averaging 3 days' duration (Capital oiton doubled or trebled), should read H B. SMITH'S PAMPHLET on "HowLo make Unlimited Profits with Limited Liability." Court Journal says, The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions, Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlet, &c., post free.—H. B. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E C. 260 "T^TEWPORT (M^"y~DISCOUNT"COBI- PANY, LIMITED. D. A. VAUGHAN, Esq., J.P., Chairman of Directors. DEPOSITS OF B5 AND UPWARDS Received (bearing interest at B5 per cent., payable half- yearly). Repayable on one, three, or six months' notice being given, or as may be arranged. BILLS DISCOUNTED AND ADVANCES MADE On depoits of Deeds and other securities, Life Policies, Reversions, or on Bonds or Promissory Notes, with approved securities. OfHce-7, Tredegar-place, Newoort. Mon. MR JOHN YOUNG, 881 Secretary and Manager. ^Publications. READ" THE LAW OF POPULA- TTON, by ANNIE BESANT.—A work designed to induce married people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H Reynolds, Publisher, New Cross, London, S.E., on receipt of eight penny staJ)S. 1329:-29-88- MAISH'S LIVER PILLS have been advertised 33 years in West of England and South Wales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, pain under the collar-bone aud between shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right side and low in back, feverishness, sickness, and headache. As an Antibilious Pill they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 711, 13d, and 2s 9d. By post, 15 or 33 stamps.—Edward Maish, M.P.S., Chemist, Cotham, Bristol. Cardiff: Coleman and Co.; Newport: Mr Albert Smith; Swansea Mr John Davies; Pontypool Mr T, Roderick, Chemists. Harmless, Innocent, Wonderful, 13274 986 ISttsittgsa j&S&ggsais* JOTHAM & SONS, OllwEAT CLQTHIN8 AND WOOkLM STORES, 20 27, ST. £ jARDIFf, ESTABLISHED 1838 (50 tÈÀM.) ,TS1S LABGK3T STOCK & ASSOfiTitMf at May One OloUting }¡,iNll Iii Stjy&li Wii} of the Wfist of Siiglandi JOTHAM & SONS SELL ONLY RELIABLE GOODS AT Tgld VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE I?iUCËS, JOTHAM & SONS ARE MEN'S & BOYS' OUTFITTERS. .JOTHAM & SONS ARE WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND BESPOKE TAILORS, JOTHAM & SONS ARE HATTERS & MANUFACTURERS, JOTHAM & SONS ARE HOSIERS & SHIRT MAKERS, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY'KTRECT, CARDIFF bS[1 vf, caiuo" COFFEE t'O SMOKING LOUNGE 3, POWELL.PLACI5, DOCllSJ, CARtllFFj OPENING POSTPONED UNfrIL MONDAY. Our Speciality will bo n PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE, the raw material bain freshly roasted 011 tho premises daily. tlio premises daily. Tea will be separately made for ach Customer. Cigars and Cigarettes of the Bo: i Brands. Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, &c 312 FJIHE JPINE JJJRR GTUDIO, QUEKN-STREET ARCADE. Mr CHAPMAN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Axe giving every satisfaction. Most complimentary expressions of opinion from all who have beou Photographed. Prices :—2s 6d for 6, 4s fo 6. and 71i for 12. All taken by the Latest, Best, and Quickest processes, and weather really no object. 170 E. J. B t K E It, HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILOR, 53, QUEEN-STREET, (CROCKHERBTOWN), 698 CARDIFF. 7366 HEATH'S PIANOFORTES s0RGAMS AND |_| ARMQNIUMS gl! ATB AND gONS THREE YEA 1$' SYSTEM i,Is Applied to the Hire and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from 10s Monthly. HARMONIUMS FROM 7s PER MONTH. i Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices v for Cash. Special Discount to School Teachers and Managers. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from 61, Queen-street, CardiS. 259 FOR j^OUTH ^YTALES CELEBRATED JAMS AND lyTARMALADE, SELECTED S TRAWBERRY, PRESERVED WHOLE IN 1, 2, AND 3LB. STONE AND GLASS JARS SOUTH WALES JAM AND MARMALAD COMPANY (LIMITED), CANTON, CARDIFF. 415 BABY QAREIAGESI THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR B ASSINETTE CARRIAGES IS j I D A V I E S S, THE NEW MUSIC WAREHOUSE," 11, fJlREDEGAR PLACE, ■J^EWPORT. THE CARDIFF FIREWOOD AND REPAIRING COMPANY. LIMITED, WORKS: COLLINGDON-ROAD. CHOPPED WOOD.. 2s per cwt. BLOCKS Is 3d per-cwt. Dealers supplied with Blocks at £1 per ton. All kinds of wood always in stock Wood Bought, and reasonable prices given. ——- 282 OFFICES: 15, MOUNTSTUART-SQUARE. CARDIFF J H QARPENTER & SONS, The Old-Established HOME-MADE JJOOT ct SHOE M ANUFACTÙRERS 15, BRIDGE STREET, 134, WOODVILLE-KOAD, CATHAYS, and 95, CLIFTON-ST., ROATH, CARDIFF, Have the Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock of HOME- MADE BOOTS and SHOES in Cardiff to select from. JgVERY CLASS of BOOT to Order, from 7/11 €1ARPENTER & SONS' WALKING BOOTS, c Home-Made, 7/11 c ARPENTKR 13PA Y WA ENfrGHTS, Home-Made, 7/11 CARPENTliR & :ONS' HAND-SE WN WALKING c BOOTS, 146 ARPENTER & SONS'HEAVY WATERTIGHTS, c Hand-Sewn, 14/o A Large Stock of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes in every style for the spring, at very low prices. Special attention paid to Bespoke Orders and Repairs. Special attention paid to Hand.Sewn Work. Special terms to county buyers. Note the Address- 15, BRIDGE-STREET. 134, WOODVILLE.ROAD, and 95. CLIFTON-STREET CARDIFF. 204 B A L SAM SUPERSEDED. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN RERB PASTE. MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. 747e Is warranted to cure aU discharges from the urinary organs in either sex. Thoroughly reliable con- venient to take. In tins, 2s 9d and 48 6d each. Free by post 3d extra. HEWSON'S COMPOUND PENNYROYAL PILLS FOR FEMALES; In boxes. Is lid and 2s 9d each; free by post 2d extra. Local Agents: Cardiff, Mr Munday, Chemist, 1. Duke- street Newport, Mr J. Phillips, 92, Commercial- street Swansea, Mr Ke&U, Chemist, 199, High-street; F. H. Hewson, 8, Victoria- avenue, Maindee, Newport, Mon. London Barclay & Sons AMERICAN HERB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE. AMERICAN. HERB PASTE. AMERICAN HERB PASTE.. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT MILTON' AMERICAN HERB PASTE. 1042 INJECTION DAY.—An INFALLIBLE REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whother acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic; cares in a "few days without medicine*. Sold in botU«s, 2s6d each (by post is 9d), by all chemists. London agents, E. Newbery and Sons, i, King Edvard-etsert, B.C. Agent for GfttyUft J. Monday, Ctantfot, 3706 UxtBtmss a.\bhr£ÐBfS:, II ttre the bWfet (if ttie ciay:"— fide Pi-m. II tidttig rlf Ifdnië ? It Ii HaHSgtiHia WHffl:"— ¡ ttiidt J^ JlEATURE RBMmiSCBNCRS OF A d u Tooidfy THE GoaiPimM} R: F1 JJ A T Fi U BY HIMSELFi I eHRONICfcED Bt JOSEPH H A T T 0 Jf i AND SPF.CIALFCF ILLUSTRATED BY ALFRED EIWAM: NEW gATURDAY t (JHT FATUR.EL I (í J. L. Tooh in Off the Lint" An ovent ialere^liDc ftiike to the fclieftlrtaftl pro Cession 1\1111 tio bÐ genera] public is the RPPl"Il:1ch, ing publication in our columns fit iC The Reminiscoiices of J. L TooIjK, the Cotnediah His Life and Afl vnnturpu," Reinted by himself, Chronicled by Josieru 11 attoS, and Illustrated by ALFRKD BRTA. Wo have no hesitation in declaring that tliaso Reininiscencoa will be most enjoyable, attroctive, and amusing- reudinf*. No one connected with the Rtage ot otir time hao had a more varied ex- perience of life, has more fully cntored into its pleasures and participated in its griefs, than the genial Comedian, J. L. TOOLE wliilo he i8, moreover, distiuguislieii for his tenderness of heart and sympathy for suffering wherever or whenever brought under his notice. As a teller of stories, TOOLE is unsurpassed, and the anecdotes he tells of his friends and others his friends tell of him find a place in his Reminiscences. The personal admiration for TOOLE'S many virtues wilt be increased tenfold by the perusal of these forthcoming Reminiscences, the revelations made in which will display the Prince of present day Comedians" in new and varied characters— fully as quaint and as droll as he is wont to assume when treading the boards. In the presentation of his reminiscences to the public eye, MR TOOLE has been happy in securing as Chronicler his intimate friend, MR JOSEPH HATTON the brilliant and versatile Author, Journalist, and Littorateur wbo has thrown biptself into the work con amore, and achieved a notable success. The Artist, MB ALFRED BRYAN, is the dramatic artist for the leading London Illustrated News- papers and Periodicals, and in the preparation of the drawings for the purpose has been afforded special sittings and every facility by J. L. TOOLE himself. >NEW SATURDAY jpEATURE. REMINISCENCES OF J. L. TOOLE, THE COMEDIAN, RELATED BY HIMSELF, AND CHRONICLED BY JOSEPH HATTON, Chronicler of Trviug's Impressions of America," and Author of Cruel London," The Great World," &c., &c., ILLUSTRATED BY ALFRED BRYAN Commenced publication in the SOUTH WALES ECHO ON SATURDAY, MAY 5TH, And will be continued in each Saturday's issue until completed. Few Literary projects have secured so heartily and unanimously the favour of the Press as the announcement that Toole was arranging his Reminiscences for publication. From among the shoal of notices which have appeared we extract the following PRESS OPINIONS. The announcement that Mr Joseph Hatton is engaged upon the life and reminiscences of Mr J. L. Toole will awaku lively expectations in the minds of all play-goers."—Daily Newb. There is no more interesting individuality, and certainly no more popular man connected I with the stage of cur time, than John Lawrence Toole. It is interesting to know that his Life 'and Adventures are to be narrated by Mr Joseph Hattoc, who has already chronicled Mr Irving's Impressions of America.' "—Daily Telegraph. "Mr Joseph Hatton, author of Clytie,' and quite recently of The Great World,' a novel which has created a considerable sensation, is coming out as the biographer of Friend Toole.' Author and actor have been about together a great deal lately in fact, so much so as to give rise to the report that Mr J. L. Toole was dread- fully afraid of catching cold, as he was never seen anywhere without his Hat on."—Punch. Mr Toole's remiuiscences, put into shape by the skilful pen of Mr Joseph Hatton, should be most amusing, for there is no better etory-telier than the genial comedian, who is universally popular from John o'Groat's to the Land's End. Mr Toole has seen cities and men, and he is a keen observer of character, so we may expect one of the very liveliest books of the season. He is, it must be added, a most kindly-natured man, so that nobody will bo exacerbated by his anecdotes." —Court Circular. We are to have a Life of J. L. Toole,' from the pen of Mr Joseph Hatton. Both subject and author are well chosen To those who have seen Mr Toole on the stage only he is but imperfectly } known. In conjunction with bis well-known humour there is a deep vein of human sympathy in the man, which is unobtrusively elicited when cases of real distress are brought under his notice. For many years, after bis professional duties have been over for the night, the illustrious comedian has spent hcurs in going through the purlieus of our back streets, rendering help of a substantial kind to those poor homeless outcasts whose bed is the street, with stones for their pil- lows. Many a shivering mortal, whose penury was his misfortune and not his crime, has had reason, with tears of gratitude in his eyes, to bless the man who, under more favourable circum- stances, would have caused him to shake his sides with laughter. It is well we should know when Good Samaritans are walking amongst us, that we may honour them while they are still io our midst."—Society Timet. NEW SATURDAY NIGHT FEATURE. THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF ( REMINISCENCES OP J. L. TOOLE, THE COMEDIAN, Appeared in the gOTJTH WALES ECHO, ON SATURDAY, MAY 5TH, AND WILL BE CONTINUED IN EACH SATURDAY'S ECHO." W HITSUNTID E. IT AVIING marce A^angenieiiss for the mi s L-IN TIDE rjTIlADE We beg to draiw yonr SWeriEioH ifig fittre $6 flOW hold in Mens'; Youths'^ and Boys' Cidthihg of fefrfer# BeScfiptioD; All onr goods stS fttsriied.iH Figures and at such Prices that will Instance all Competition. MASTERS & COMPY., THE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS, 29 AND 30, s'r; MARY STREET, 292, BUTE STREET, 0 A R tJ I F F » ALSO AT SWANSEA, MERTHYR, HEREFORD, PONTYPOOL NEWFOIJT, PONTYPRIDD, ABERDARE; ABERGAVENNY; 953. .¡¡¡" J j^/ £ ARSH AND QOMP* FIRST-GIjAPS FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT, Is THE BEST IN THE TOWN FOR ALL CLASSICS OF FUNERALS. 80, S'r- MARV STRKM' c At' T)TFF. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. IIA341 231 FURNISH ON OUR NEW HIRE SYSTEM. HOUSES ORAPARTMENTS COMPLETELY FURNISHED ON A NEW SYSTEM ADOP- TED SOLELY BY US, WHEREBY ALL PUBLICITY, EXPOSURE, AND IN QUIRIES USUALLY MADE BY OTHER COMPANIES ARE DISPENSED WITH. We have an immense stock of JJOUSEHOLD jpURNITURB of cheap and superior quality. AU goods sold on the Hire System AT READY-MONEY PRICES. We make NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT, und all goods sent home in a private Tan free of charge NO STAMP OR AGREEMENT CHARGES MADE; NO BILL OF SALE. Everything Private. No Security. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manfacturers, we guarantee quality, and will nnder. tako to supply furniture, &c. equally as good. at ten per cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven show rooms. Call and inspect our immense stock, and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL SUPPLY 93 WORTH Is 6d WEEKLY j66 WORTH 2s 6d WEEKLY. B10 WORTH 4s Od WEEKLY £ 15 WORTH 5s Od WEEKLY Z20 WORTH bs Od WEEKLY And so on in proportion. Special terms for large quantities, PLEAS. NOTK THE ADDRESS JgOUTH WALES JpURNISHING £ jOMPANY, 31, CASTLE gTRiSET, (Opposite the Castle), 970 CARDIFF STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 1, KELSOH-TKKRACK, CARDIFF. ———— 318 J. S. H O B B S, PKOPRIETOK. POSTAL DELI YE R Y OF TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NiE.WS. The Proprietors of the SOOTH Walks DAILY NEW beg to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff 2.30 a.m and 3.45 a.m. Country Subscribers residing within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONdHIKE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredeyar and Rbymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have i»e SOUTH WAI.ES DAILY NEWS delivered at tbeir resi dences daily by the wine toost as that which co eys their London letters London and West of England subscribers receive tneir papers on the afternoon of publication. The SECONI EDITION of the SOUTH WALES DXILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow, ing and all other places within the Cardiff Postai District in time ior tbe first morning delivery St. Fagan s Pencoed S Brides-sup. Ely St. Nicholas Bonvilstone r Peters tone Llandaft Radyr Morjsanstown MeimgriSith Pentyrch St Andrews Sully Courtyralla Dinas Powis Cadoxton Barry Caerphilly Bed was Ystrad Mynach Pwllypanc St. Mellon's Cefn Mabiy MichaeistiMeVea* Castletown Marshfleid Penarth Llandoagh Lisv&ne Llanishen Whitchurch Tart's Well Tonstwyniai* Wainu t Tree Br id^ PER QUARTER, POST-FREE „ « 0 9 9 PER HALF-TEAK M 0 19 6 PER YEAR „ 1 19 0 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS OFFICES and 83 St. M»ry-street, CardiS. fjmamgga JkSDrgaagg; URE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Asfc ibiii Grocer iot a. gratis sample iiid fcopy oi i raedjfekl testimonials 273 I WHITSUNTIDE. ISTERS It eg:ls SEN'S TWEED SUITS. 12/iii 15/11; i8/6, 21/6, 25/6, 29/9, 32/8; 55(6; 421; 59/6: 69/6; M AS'rBRI3 fe SOUTHS5 StrlTS êtá ttt 46/ Tyr asters & t}: is BOYS' stttrr I/11J» 2/11; 3/11, 4/U, S/it; 6/lli 7111, 8/11, §Iiii to 21/6. ASTERS & 60:« SiH?N's hard felt &ATSi llH, 2/iL 4/ii, mu &al RASTERS & eM jjQVSi HARD FELT SATS, ./9; ii, i/6, i/ii, 2(6. S/ll, 3/11. M ASTEIts & 00, is M¡;N;s STRAW IÍÄTâ. ii; fett 2/6; & CO, 's íWYS' S'I'ftA W HATS. ./& to 2/6. T r' v VOICES OF SPUING. With sweet melody and grand harmony they proclaim the approach of more genial weather, and W. pltlCE AND SONS. In anticipation, have amasse(I a SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING ATTIRE. New styles in Covert Coats, Morning Coata and Vests. Black Worsted Suits, Fancy Cloth Suits, Trousers and Vests, Youths' Suits, Little Boys' Suits, &C. THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENT is teeming with Spring and Summer Suitings, Coatings Trouserings, etc. Early Orders will receive prompt and special attention. STUDY ECONOMY, and make your Spring Parcha.ses at THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE-STREET, ST. MART. 1007 STREET, CARDIFF. 111 FOR DYEING, BLEACHING, MAKING OR ALTERING STRAW, CHIP, LEGHORN, AND FELT HATS, AND BONNETS, Go TO F. ORCHARD, DYER. BLEACHER, & OSTRICH FEATHER DRESSER, 319 35, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. PIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE When you can become the owner of a nfca instrument for the small payment of lOtI 6d PER MONTH ON rjlHOMFSON A.ND SHAOJiLX1466 (LIMITED BIRR SYSTEM t No security required, and the instrument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument guaranteed, and exchanged if not approved ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT. MKRTHYB, PONTYPRIDD. PENARTH, and GLOUCESTER. 240a G. KYTE AND CO.'S PATENT BURGLAR-PROOFCOAL-CELLARPLATE Should be used by all Builders. ADVANTAGES-Easy to Fix, is Absolutely Safe and is Self-locking, dispensing entirely with the cum. bersome Chain and staple method. For Prices and Particulars apply to 266 MILL-LANE IRONWORKS, CARDIFF. AMERICAN DENTISTRY PERFECTLY PAINLESS. TEETH. Dental Notice. mEETH, OWEN'S AT CARDIFF. A ASSISTED BY Dr. CHARLES KNABB. ATTEND DAILY 10 TILL 7. F. OWEN can also be consulted every Thursday at 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, ) p A t}TYrii1Tj< 42, QUEEN-STREIOT, } iT. OWEN'S CONSULTATION FREIJ: OF CHARGE. TEETH—OWEN AND CO., M. R.D. E., JL SURGEON DENTISTS, From London (Established 30 years), 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 21 OLD STOPPINGS. — AMERICAN vJT SYSTEM. Teeth, no matter how badly decayed, by the aid of pure gold and other materials, can be retained in the mouth for years. In fact, by Owen's American system of crowning and facing teeth with enamel, which is so .artistically matched m every way that detection is mpossible, many decayed teeth and apparently useless shells can be effectually restored, and made sound and useful for mastication, without the slightest pain or discomfort. American stoppings from 5s t tooth. rjlEETH OF SURPASSING BEAUTY. OBTAJ.NED SIX PRIZE MEDALS. Owen's new ipecialitv of CROWN DENTISTRY. A7 tistic. Painless, and Perfect. Crown Dentistry," the latest speciality in English, American, anrt French. The adjustment of Artificial Teeth either permanently or otherwise, entirely with out plates, wires, or palates, and as no extractions are required ther, is absolutely no pain. Single Tooth from 2s 6d. U )per or Lower Set from £1 5s. Consultations; iroa daily, from 3 a.. at. to ii p.m..sao., CORNS CORNS CORNS CORNS CORNS d lORNS CORS c OitNS COHN: ^JORNS lOItNS JMORNS d^ORNS d10RNS ^ORNS (jORNS CORNT c OUNS I "THE AMERICAN CORN & "TART CURE » AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR HARD AND iSOFi CORNS AND WARTS. laboratory, West Dulwich, London, S.E., Dec. 14th, 1886. DEAR SIR, — I have much pleasure in hanking you for your very efficient Corn cradicator. I was greatly troubled with Oorns on the soles of my feet, but after 'hire applications of your American Com ■.m W;vrt One 1 am happy to say they were completely removed, and 1 have been free from t'ieiii now for the last six months. Yours very truiy, ALEX. PARKES. 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Swansea for 15 or 65 stamps 8e Å Jpl I F Tfl j^D IT ION OF THE "SOUTH WALES ECHO" is published EACH EVENING at7 p.m., and contains all the Latest GENERAL, FOREIGN, and SPORT. lNG TELEGRAMS up to the time of going to Press. "VT EWPORT OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven ololook p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates given for Advertise. ■ ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon tfce same terms M from the Chief Office.