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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WORDS. ONCE. THREE SIX WORDS. O.NCE TIMES. TIMES. 20 Wor d s 0 6 0 9 1 0  SO Words 0 9 10 1 6 1 0 1 6 12 ;3 ''?i? -1- 1 ;3 2 6 ;3 9 ???''?TTTTTT ???? TT!T?jTT 2^ej) n j,„ "P?? ??V to <A< foKotp? c?? of ?<in? ?'?*??;—?o?fti<te)t?, sitfat ons Vacant or Wantell  be Let o2- '?0?' ???' ? '?' and 3?'M??- »■ 's a!?ts. — l T M■—"—— T 1()Il of severe!Adverti?pments is delayed A b<v».eh' referenccR ?iven are to Post-offices, to ,e_ .P;stmasters are not allowed to ielivpr'io+i- so addressed. MlTBHIONIAl. I F You are married, or contemplate taking this important step, We can ?end you valuable lDformatIo which you JUgat t,) know. Seud your address and we will send cata- and ?jai?:phie? free,-Adclress H. G. Kerr, West-hill, Wandsworth. London E81 ?TATRiMONY.—Spinster Gdy, with B12.000 and farm ..L property, wishes to marry gentleman of fair means. ûe=.Add"es5 Knstica, 'ertiser" Office, Bristol. 518 MATRTMOI Y.—Voune and beautiful orphan Lady, re- .l..l. finer! p'lncat.d. good horsewoman, possessing private •oeonw in her own right of £ 500 per annum, also a valuable Aversion, would Correspond with Gentleman with view to Marriage —Address Miss Sherman, Advertiser Office, Bristol 207 no family, tall, ladylike, accomplished, T v good birth, desires to correspond with gentleman of good position and education. She is refined, affectionate, Ind domesticated, and c"nlo appreciate a devoted husband. Ko triflers 5f&. Office, Cardiff. 554 KniCATIOXAL A- CADEMY (Sargent s) be;n.-Shorthand. Bonk- Ak?epiiig. Ha.ndwtitim, Arithmetic. &c. EstaMished ? years. Grandet est\monia15. Success certain.- Prince's Chambers, \Vorking-street, Cardiff. 441 t?HORTHAND-School. — Shorthand, book keeping. O handwriting, typewriting, grammar, arithmetic, Welsh private lessons every evening situations secured.-Pnn- :1. 11, Tudor-road. Cardiff. 507 Black-,vild-Tan Bitei, with white stripe on IF breast height, 21 inches if not claimed in three days *ill be sold.—Dd. Llewelyn, Ferygraig Wen, Llanwonno. FOUXb on Wednesday evening, Black Retriever Dog, about two years old.-If not claimed within three Says will b"? sold.—i, Capel-street, Newport. 669e stra-inm at FOUND, on 24th, Two Donkeys straying at Roach. If not cliiaied in three days will be sold. -21, ^roadway, Cardiff. 474 ,%turday last at Pill, some Money.—Owner wishing to receive information apply at 47 or 54, Robert- ttreet. 6 I3e LOST, on Friday last, in or near Commercial-street, Pair Spectacles in Red Morocco Case. Finder will be re- »arded._B., Star Office. Newport. 614e LOST or Stolen, a -small Terrier Dog all white ecpt face and ears, which are yellow any person detaining line after this notice will be prosecuted.—John Gosling, tPD!etree, Dinas. r OST, a bunch of Keys, with brass latchkey attached. b Anyone returning the same to 43, Blewitt-street, will ce j-ewarded. 672e Lng Ring-t;t.her large), in the immediate ? "?hbourhoodof Koath, on the 20th. Whoever will Ss rewL Same to E. Tyler, 122, Queen-street, fhall receive 5, rltvlbrd. 605 f .T^tolen7 or Sti^ye(rTrom Tynycoed Fai?i, drk b%y (:ob i?,,g tail and mane, spotted back. Anyone elamtnv after this notice will be prosecuted. 503 LOST, on Frid,w Aueust 14th, a Carriage Rng.—Finder ?-' will be rewarded on return ng the same to W. Geen, ta??r. 14, C=,-roq(l, Cathays. Oardirf. 167 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A good General Servant wanted.—Apply Mrs Loveridge 105, Cowbridce-road, Cardiff. 553 CAR5iARTHE.-Wanted at once, a good General Servnt plain (?ooking. -Apply, stating age, wages re- quired, &c., to 54a, King-street? Carmarthen. 539 BISENG AGED, Plain Cooks also Man Waiter any place of trust: good reference. Servants wanted.— b8, Adam-street, Cardiff. 364 GiiNEKAL Servant.—Wanted a respectable young girl, from country pre' erred. -Ap- y Mrs White, 26, Rail. way-street, Newport. 668e GENERAL Servant wanted two in family no children. —Apply Mrs Price, 15, Clarence-place. Newport 66se FGeneral Servant wanted do part washing small family, good wages.— Apply 18, Clive-street, Grange, Cardiff. 148 GOOD Ceneral Servant wantecl.-Apply Mrs Long. 27, yX Despencer-street, Canton. 316 (^OOD Genera! Servant wanted by September lst.- (X Apply, with refereuco, to Mrs Scott, Jeweller, Porth, V.11,y. 320  NlJRSE wanted for two children, must be used to L'R children, and no- under 16.—Apply, evening only, 63, C'owbridge-road, Cardiff. 454 S ERV ANTS wan?i?ngSituations suited at once at Stiss ?3 Joe.'& R4UUtry Office, l(? CaerAu-rd.. Newport. Mon. rpHOROUGH General Servant required, at once.—Apply X Bryn Tirion, Gold Tops, Newport. 623.. —"VTXV 7ANTED, a Nurse Girl, to take oare of a baby age 14 Vv to 15.—Apply Dumfries Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 532 "VST ANTED, good, steady General Servant; small family l t Boot Boy, Charwoman, weekly; state wages.-Alrs May, Tyneside, Penarth. 531 WV> JANTED, yonn Girl to assist in houBe.-Apply Mrs T\' WiIIows?? °Q'jp?-st?e?Card?rf. °"?' ?? 537  WANTED, g od General Servant not under 18.—Apply T T 27, Ruthin-gardens, Cardiff. 'i-iAj.TED immediately, a girl about 17 as General Ser- vant.— Apply 65, Shakespeare-st., Roath, Cardiff. ?52 WANTED, stong r-p(ctbï; girl as Genera! Servant, If &??out 18.—Apply 3, Coldstream-terrace. Canton, Cardiff. WANTED, two good General Servants fa> work together; wone must be a good plain cook.-Apply. stating age, references and wages, to Mrs Lewis, Mount Pleasant, Hill- litreet, niewport, lion. 567 WANTED, a Girl to assis- in Housework age 16 t'> 18. 51, Fitzhauaoi-embanh-raent, Cardiff. 540 W ANTED, a young Girl about 15 years of age must be used to cnildren._ App?ly 12, IÆstreet,Cant()n. 533 W ANT2D, a good General Servant, thoroughly parienced.— Apply Mrs Jenki:ia, Grocer, Llwynpia; Rhondda. 516 must have good char- WANTED, respectable Servant: must have good char- wa,?tir.-Apply -'4m Locke, Commercial Temperance Hotel (near Public Librarvl, Dock-street. Newport, Ion. 476 •*TrTANTED, at once, good Gene,,l Servant: clean, steady W girl; three in family-Apply Mrs Stanfield, Oakfeld House, near Cross Hands, Newport. 640e w ANTED, a Young Girl, about 16, as General Servant \T to Two -Apply 59, Windsor-road, Penarth.515 WANTED, a General Servant.-Apply 123, Richmond- road, Cardiff. 332 W-. ANTED, good General Servant, not under 20: good wwages gien: three others kept.-Apply Rising Sun, Marshep-road, Newport. 667e WANTED. 60 Good Cooks, Generals, Barmaids, &c.; experienced House-parlourmaids disengaged stamp lor reply.-London Registry. Abergavenny. 424 WANTED, a good General Servat.-ATJPly to Afrs Phiipot, Market Tavern. B!a?na?o?i, Mon. 422  ANTED. strong, useDtI Girl to nurse and assist in TV general housework; age 16; good references.-Apply Mrs Curtis, Grocer, Treorky. "60 W- ANTKD, a respectable Girl as General Servant one Vt used to children preferred.—Apply Suffolk Villa, Pembroke-terrace, Penarth. 463 WANTED at once, a good General Servant.—Apply to Mrs J. E. Williams, Loudon House, Penygraig. 464 W A-TE' a young Girl as General Servant; no T T ohildreu.-Apply, after 6 p.m., 40, Partndge-road, Roath, Cardiff. 370 ANTEDimmediately o5 Generals, Private and Busi- f1' ness, Nurse", good Cooks. Working Housekeepers disengaged.—Mrs Evans, Select Registry. Elm-st., Cardiff. W ANTED, a strong Girl, from 8 to 10 o'clock ever 3'V morning, to clean offices 6s per week.—Apply Tely phone Co., Exchange, Docks, Caroiff. 410e WANTED, a good Plain Cook; also House-Parlour- maid state age, wages, and references.-Mrs Her- bert Smith, Chepstow. 658e W ANTED, a Girl for Housework; must clean thoroughly" .—Apply by letter, stating age andwages required, J. 390, Echo'' Office, Cardifi; 390 ANTED immediately, experienced Cook, also House- tv maid: good references required. Apply Mrs bessions, Greylands, Marine-parade, Penarth. 618e ANTED respectable Girl, 15 to 15, to assist in house- wi.rk.—19. Beauchamp-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 251 W ANTED, a respectable Girl to assist in housework — (f Apply 39, Clare-road, Cardiff. ¿76 WANTED, respectahle General Servant, age about 20.- '??ANTED. respectable Genera.1 Serra.nt. a.ce a.boutM.— WANTED at once, for private residence, a good TT General Servant.-Apply Mill Farm, St, Mellons, skear Cardiff. 235 W" ANTED, immediately, respectable Girl as General.— TT 19, Grenville-terrace, off Newport-road, Cardiff. 221 W ANTFJ), good General Servant.-Apply 99, Stacey- road, Cardiff. 224 WANTED, young Girl as General Serrant.-Apply Mrs Pamely, Morgan-street, Pontypridd. 157 ANTED, thoroughly clean and respectable General (1' Servant; age about 15.—Mrs Brook, 6, Custom House- street, Cardiff. 181 w ANTED, a respectable, strong Girl for Housework- VT 3, Windsor-road, Penarth. 139 TTSTANTED at once, General Servunt with good references. TT —Mrs Jones. 13. Bute-street, Treherbert. 2íJ9 Wn ANTF.D experiencsd General Servant with .good TV character age about 25; two in family.-Apply 1%, yewport-road, Cardiff. 217 thimfries-place. Wanted, a respectable !F..?g310 5, General Servant- No washing. C 310  49, Albany-road, good General and Nurse wanted, imme 4diatelY. 195 I.EVER Cooks can add to their list of d-t!ïï; ? preparation of choice dainties for the dinner and Rnpper table by consulting the page of a !i le book, ent.t;ed "Pastry Mid Sweets giveu to all cooks sending their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birmingham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have "Pastry and Sweets handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, and the book will be sent by return of post, free, to any ddress. PPRENTICE wnnted to Signwriting, Gilding, and Em. bossi g. prcmium required: Kood opportunity for i^u-IIfeent Ia<3- 116, COmynerclai-Ft., Newpoit. A HomeTor Friendle8T«ri7^ri^ at 12, The Parade, Cardiff. All girls needing a friend and shelter are welcome. 7/20 B--Oy wanted.-T. T^lor Hairdresser and Umbr<-Ua _jD Maker ?,?P..?.e'?? Wo?d-strLet Cardiff. 58S  ?VOO(I Repairc?s who want JTD3 OOTTrade?Wanted. ?wo goo<fRepairers who want sit days'work per ^k • constant situation to 'o0d workmen??AppIy Tr-ro,verside, CardiS. E33 j.. B ?KTHSTONEBanki?rs wanted.-Apply Corp tionYard.J'bnarth?-oad?Cardie. 471 BAKERsT^hird Hand wanted -imm;;ueïÿs'D Bdeliver; TJnion T^f^^dooer.-Apply D. T. Charles, Rho,,dda StJ?an?'?s? P?Rhondda Va)lcy. 158 Trade -Wanted a Young I?dFA?ist.antroHe used to the trade pn>.erred.—Apply Forsey's pMt WarfhouM. Catn?ys. C?rd??__ ? 335  B.- -ÓY-teà in P?n brok.nf; BuEmMs :b<-m?t be aL!e  to read and nr.tL.—Apply H. Invent, 229, Cowbridgc- t?ad. Can t on Car(lift- 223 .,a( ffj;{i:frkig-F; ;t-;I for (;;t.tt- C mllst he a good MM- and to MM?e 11\Cn.-W:.es Ie quired and particu!ar?. UpM. Mcrthyr V )e. 297 BESVMAKIXG.—Experienced Dodi? H-tnd? ?nt.fd at once ?o Apprenticcs.-Aj.My ;,<.rsomnv t.o Samuel Hal?a.rd.?_? ? .?. ]"-)'-R1qširAKrr-;G.Goo'l hi-h:},o, \>l1iwT ii.'n^- IiaEcly "'so intpro-rc?s.—Api?y ? ;"s Ke!!y. Dolphin-street. Newport,. 9 Dl*;i\t!t{-;t" aeti\' ý;9'» <; A I )I'l? t' c,. -Al,ply E(,,Je?iiiiiis, W arebouse, Llwyuypia, Rhondl4. ?7 C'^KOCEHV.—Wanted, by the 24th, a Fung Man to look Gaft?er horse and deliver.-Apply Ed. Jenkins, Chepstow- road, New-port. 307 G- -RoÔ-i<:RY.-Wanted, a strong Youth to look after pony Gaud trap and deliver goods.-Apply Ererson and Co., 15, Baneswell-roid, Newport. 617e I-:j-£ip..DRESSER8.-Wanted, a Young Man to take care :1- of shop obli-?in?? and sober; live out state lowest Wgs-M.6,chOfticp, Cardiff. 456 AlliinjESSING. —Wanted,a quick Youth as Improver; good wages and comfortable home.-Apply James, Hai(lrl_sel! Nantymoel, Bridgend. 349 HAIRDRESSERS —Wanted, Apprentice; small pre- :J.. mium live indoors.-Apply Marsh, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 413 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, a thoroughly respectable I-L man to rent an old-established Haircutting Business, with all necessary fittings and tools: splendid opportunity for energetic man.—Apply G 389, Echo Office, Cardiff. 389 HAIRDRESSER.—Wanted, a good Haircutter and Shaver at once good wages.-B. S., 5. Exchange Buildings, Barry. 154 TOÜERS.-Wanted, four Joiners.- Apply to Isaac -T George, Bcllevue Hotel,Penrhiywceiber, near Mountain Ash. 1\ANTLEMAKERS.-Wanted, experienced Workers; Hi also Apprentices.—Apply Samuel Hall, CardiF? 321 OUTFITTING.—Wanted, good pushing Assistant; per- manency accustomed to shipping trade preferred.- Apply, personally, W. James, 205, Bute-street, Cardiff. 507 i"U);:RR.Ÿ{EN-ar;d Labourers wanted at Mr Billups' Quarry, Ynysybwl. Highest wages paid.-Apply on work. 499 STEADY Carman wanted, able to carry flour; wages, £1 kJ per week.—Apply H. Morgan, Devon Wharf, Canal- parade, Cardiff. 509 S-.c-H.RP strong active Youth wanted at once, age about s 15 must have good references.- W astnage, 18, High- stveet, Cardiff :456 S TABLE Boy wanted, one accustomed to horses and in- door work; must have good reference. -Apply "South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. r-I-lOParet;ù Guardians. -Highly qualified Veterinary X Surgeon in extensive practice has vacancy for Pupil; exceptional advantages for learning the profession; pre- mium required.—Address Surgery, 1, White Rock, Hastings, St1sex. 598 1"0 Painters.—Wanted, a few good Brush Hands.-Apply X to P. ill. Plumpton, House and Church Decorator, Pontypridd. 231 r-r'-č')-'raiI01'5.-Vac>ancy in Ca(¡'tf for a good Coat Hand emI)IoYmellt to a competent and steady man' in or out.—apply T. H., 234, E?ho Ofbe,, Cardiff. 234 r]'Ü ;l;i-s=' -t;d-t -'I;C,- few Coat and Trousers THands outdoors. -Thomas Bros., Woodviile-road, Cardiff. 537 rl-'OC;1)¡;tr..l-kers.-Wanted. good Mahogany Hands, X also Deal Workers must be good and quick piece or day work. al-u an apprentice to the same, nO premium re- quired.-Apply Sellick, 21, Splot-road, Roath, Cardiff. 225 rrO Butchers.—Wanted immediately, a first-class man, T(?"'mpetent to manage a brauch shipping and family b.,i.ess. Must produce good references and security if  with full particulars, to L., "South Wales Daily News Oilee, C,, rd iff. 371 necessary.— Apply, Office, Cardiff. 371 IV' ANTED, Boy used to horses, to look after same, and lV A:.{til\ff e;1A; itho.e:c: from î employer, 25, Wood-street, Cardiff. 595 WANTED a Grocer's Haulier must k"ow the town IF well, and thoroughly understand horses good character.-Apply N. 593, "Echo Office, Cardiff. 593 WANTED, a Lad, one used to the bakehouse preferred. ff —Apply 48, Hewell-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. 591 W ANTED, a Polisher, used to Windsor chair and f geneml work.—Apply by letter, stating wages re- quired, to Polisher," Locke's Advertising Office, Newport, Mon. 525 WANTED, a strong Boy to drive Pony live in pre- ferred.—Apply No. I, !derica.-st.lœ, rdiff 510 WANTED,Married Man as competent working Gardener to live in Lodge.-Apply W. Jollands, Upton Castle, Pembroke. 535 WANTED immediately, two Masons; wages 9d her hour. "f -Apply R. Mathias, 73, Taff-street, Pontypridd. 543 WANTED, a good Monumental Alason must be a good If letter-cutter.-Apply R. T. Herbert, Church-streat-, Rhymney. 4û6 WANTED, respecle Youth, educated, to solicit orders and collect money age from 15 to 17.-Ap'?IY S. H. T., "Echo" Office, Newport, 662e WANTED immediately. a sharp Lad; good character f f from la?t p!ace.-152, Bute-road, Cardiff. 327 WANTED, a respectable Y-iii?g Girl to assist in Oyster' Bar and Household du ties.-Apply Newport. 6e W ANTED, a reliable Lad, about 15 (indoors) to retail milk.—Appiy Hy. Thomas, Berthgron Farm, Nelson, Treharris. 294 VST"ANTED at once, Boy, 14, to drive pony, go with milk, v make himself iiseful.-Addregs H., 260, Cardiff. 280 W ANTED at once. Improver to the Smithy.-Apply E. Williams, Lisvane, near Cardiff. 152 WANTED, several 1Jard-tone Masons at once; good w"'age,Apply,John Turner, 1,Turner-street,Caerleon- road, Neiv?ort, Mon. 621e W ANTED, an Upholsterer. -Apply 105, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 229 WANTED, Foremen, Timekeepers, and others to take orders for pianos and all kinds of musical instruments. —Apply J. Davies, 11, Tredegar-place, Newport. 472e Y OUTH wanted to look after a Pony and Trap, and assist X generally in a grocery business, near Newport.-Apply by letter to C., Echo" Office, Newport. 671c SITUATIONS WANTED. I A-8-H;ekeep-¡i-m1l family, where a girl is kept.- AHouseket-,per, 2. Kingsmill-terrace, Newport. 666e BOMBARDIER (late of the Royal Artillery) seeks BO:p"}J; ,,la:fmteet::r, storekeeper, warehouse- man. or any place of trust. Good eoholar and 12 yewm'good character.Apply Bombardier, Echo Office, Cardiff. DISENGAGED.—Housokeeper (age, 28) can -d.,tk. ??ng.iet of D??iry.-B., care of Miss Jones,Registry Office, Caerau-road, Newport, Mon. 697 OOD Bread Baker seeks Situation, able to make cakes Gt T total abstainer well med to del1ver.-Rees, 2, Miskin- road, Trealaw. 383 "VS J ANTED, by a Young Woman (30), situation as House- I' keeper or Plain Cook; good reference.-E. E., 1, Church-street, Cayo, Carmarthen. WANTED, by a YOliJ;.ion, situation in Confectioner's Wo,. Restaurant; good reference.—A. Bevan, 14, Albi)n- road, Pontypool. 634e 'V: ANTEri:ry Married Maa. a light Situation age 35 M not panicular what kind of work.-O 541, Echo Office, Cardiff. 541 '-V-XN'l']':D;es¡:.ecl;blyz,;]'g- person, onsework by the day (no washing); reference if required.-54, Court-road, Saltmead, Cardiff. 352 'I A:Ñ-TED: by'r;:i-d' 'ltn (38), Situation as Time- VI keeper, Storekeeper, Warehouseman, or similar employ. lo?d references. -Apply C.C.C., Echo Office, Newport. 626a "\XTANTED, by middle-aged Person, situation as Work- T ing Housekeeper to workman preferred; or place of trust.— M., 15, Thomas-place. Ynyshir. 215 YOUNG Person seeks Situation in Restaurant; good reference tall; age 19.-M. A., 1, Crichton-place, Cardiff. 552 CI.ERK&. MANAGERS. Ac. HORTHAND CleTkTwith a knowledge of book-keeping, wanted state experience, age. and Ealary required.- Masters & 0.0., Clothiers, Cardiff. 6)fe „ AGENCIES. TKAVElIiERS, Ac. AGENTS wanted, spar. t..ue, large profits, no risk! sample pen, pencil, and rubber stamp free.—Richards, A4, no?-hill ,London. 70 A GENTS wanted everywhere salary and commi i??ion, AL5 per week. -Peudle burv and Co., 130, Harwichroad, Colchester. 326 CONSTANT Employment—Excellent opportunity a C few additional Agents wanted for a most rapidly incresig busilles good canvassing men preferred; whole or part tIme; salary and commission suitable for anyone having & few hours to sparc Iuri?g the day or evening. Let- ters only.—Apply at once, W. Morgan, Valetta House, 203, Castle-road. Roath, Cardiff. 914e J,OnGIXS. APARTMENTS. Ac, APARTMENTS to Let, furnished or unfurnished, for lady and gentleman bath-room and w.c. use of kitchen.—40, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. A Comfortable home for a respectable young Man t Ab? a. bstainer.-9, Brook-street, iverside, CantOn. APARTMENTS to Let unfurnished; front. bedroom x*. and back parlour, with respectable people; no child- reu.-5, South William-street, Docks. 504 A Quiet better-clasg Couple require tmfu Iished Sitting Aand Bearoom, 10 minutes' vmlk from Queen-street, 0., "9, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 449 A PARTMENTS to Let, unfurnished; hot and cold bath, Anse of kitchen.-14, Neville-street. 445 A PARTMENTS to Let for respectable Gentlemen or Two £ 1- Friends.—Apply 25, Keppoeh-street, Cardiff- 374 A PARTMENTS, furnished (superior) for single gentle- JL man or gentleman and wife; every convenience; near G. W R Sta.tion.-Address Villa, Echo Office, Newport- on-Usk. 612e OMPORT LE Lodgings for two respectable young ?-? men; convenient for Town or Docks. Terms, 3B 6d each. 3. Broadway, Roath, Cardie. _? i:i9- MfO :(?TAI?LF, Bedroom and Sitthig -roomfor a I- gentleman or two young mechanics sleeping together. Address Home. "Echo" Office, Cardiff. HI COMFORTABLE Unfurnished Apartments, with bath Cardiff gas; suit young couple.-13. Denton-road, Canton. Cardiff. 473 COMFORTABLE Apartments for single gentleman near t  wwn and station every convenience, moderate terms. -Address Comfort Echo Office, Cardiff. 392 C-OMj.'ORTABLi-'Furnished '¡partments to Let; no L family.-Apply Gothic Villas. 25, Herbert-street, New- r:on. 638e U-1?FORTA.BLE Furnished Front Apartments; clœe to ?' trams; hot and cold water bath; no children —72, ii?muton-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 437 (?bkkOttTABLI? Fmibed Apartments for gentleman ? ?T?? ?? ?h. No chUdrcn.-TaIbot-s&eet Can- ton?Address _W?l8. Echo" omce, CardiS. ?8   for a respectable Man ?' (m.chame).-Apply Home. "Echo" Omce Cardiff COMFORTABLhLodKingsfor reBpeotable?oung man'; V h°Jai^ ™ld ba.th; ood accommodation for bicycle ppl?Eldon-:oad, Cardiff. 237 ^SOMFpRTABLE Unfurnished Apartments to Let ■ hot ? and cold water bath, &c. no chi1dren.-AWly 27. Glenroy-street, Roath, Cardiff. 264 CIOMFORTABLE Lodgings for respectable You Man, or Two Friends terms moderate no other lodger or children.-Apply by letter, in first instance, to P.O. 56, Court-road, Saltmead, Cardiff.. 150 FT4f:^I?HED ApartmmtBto Let, suit married coupled F!sTo. 16, Thesiger-st;reet (off _?'sbury?road). Cathays.197 FRONT Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let at Longcross- strpet a gentleman dining out preferred; no children. -A. 333, Echo Office, Cardiff. 333 AO T,D Tols Hill. Newport, comfortable, well-furnished VJT Apartments, within five minutes' walk of railway station; pleasant, quiet neighbourhood; no children.— Address Home, Echo Office, Newport. 641e GS for two or t, LODGINGS for two or three YoungMeu board if re- JLJ quired -Apply 30, Patrick-st, Docks, Cardiff. 594 ONE or "Two Rooms to Let at 2, St7 Woollos-place Newport, Mon., to a Christain female; reference from Minister required. 5750 SINGLE Gentleman requires UnfurnishedRoom and k9 atteadance dines out; neighbourhood of Stow-hill preferred.—Address T.W., Echo Office, Newport-on-Usk- rs^WQ Unfurnished Rooms required by an elderly gentlc- man in Newport, Pontspool, or neIghbourhood. State terms to P. Edwards, Newsagent, Pontypool. 529 St?ite te i ms t o P. ft Let, Sitting-room aud Bedroom combined, furnished ud Bedroom combined hi ackiu5to75sh- X suit lady or elderly couple. 5, Violet-row, Mackintosh- place, Roath, Cardiff. 575 ^OLc;7f J iirarnisued Apartments (respectable).—1, Eldon- X road, Riverside. Canton, Cardiff. 306 if UNFURNISHED Sitting and one or two Bedrooms, with use of kitchen, within 7 minutes walk of T. V. Railway 8Lfttion references exchanged terms must be lDoderate- Z 331, Echo Office, t.'ardiff. 331 UNFURNISHED Apartments to Let, with use of hot and tj cold water bath.—Apply 74, Paget-street. Grange. 565 UNFURNISHED Apartments to Let in Talbot-street; U no clii;(Iren. -Apply B 270, Echo Office, Cardiff. 270 UNFURNISHED.—Very comfortaolo Apartments, where U there are no children, for a perrJa.uency.-20, Caerau- road, Newport, Mon. 654e U-T'NFURNÏSfŒD Apartments to let., very convenient; U one minute's walk from tram references exchanged. It?, T,onge, o?-i-s?rect (off Newpor?rn;:d). c;/r'M. 119. E"'rO -{¡pr:I: 'onifcr.s'• -A;. m-"nt;t( íar' '? '.rook Villa, AslKOUjbe-ro.d. —?'.n?cutat.t a 2¡¡8 .t:!tJl, u lai:4 a,, 228 St'J11. Cardid burket, igoder&Lg ?gri" 600 WANTED, Apartments for Gentleman; Canton pre- \V ferred.—E?,_?Echp Omoe. Cardiff. ° 5? WANTED, Unfurnished Apartments, or part of house, TT near Herbert-street.-Address E. F., 16, Echo Office, Newport é24 (yi, Rawden-place, Canton (next Lower Cathedral-road).— Furnished Apartments to Let for Married Couple or Gentleman dining out. 417 6_ Hickmairroad, Penarth.—Sitting-room and bedroom, O comfortably furnished, near station and tennis courts, for gentlemen dining in town. 21,i FOR SALE-HOliSES. ],AND. AC FREEHOLD Farm, in a sheltered Valley, price £650; £ 150 paid down: balance may remain on mortgage.— Evans, Henllys Vale, Newport. 615e rI-"Obe-0Id:-8-=romed- corner House; side entrance. -Apply X 86, Graving Docks-street, Barry Do?k. 179 4 Cott-ages.-Bassett-street, Barry Dock 6 rooms lease, 99 years ground re:¡t,£2 8 all let to good tenants; price, L180 each. Apply Thomas Cawsey, Rose-villa, Weston-hill, Cadoxton. 146 MOUSES. Ac.. WANTED. HOUSE Wanted.—'Wanted to Rent or Purchase, a con- venient Family Residence, within two or three miles cf Cardiff, or close to a railway station eight or nine bed- rooms required.—Address full particulars to M. R. S., Daily News Office, Cardiff. 808e W ANTED, to Rent or Purchase, small House in coun- V f try, with garden and little land.—Apply Farmer, Caerleon-road, Newport. 657e BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. OOD Grocery and Bakery Business for Sale (under exceptional circumstances); in rising neighbourhood; bakery doing 9 sacks per week; splendid chance for be- ginner; price, £ 250.— Apply S. T. Tunks. 21, Chepstow-road, Newport, Mon. 184 f|COBACCONIST'S Shop, one of the best positions in Car- X diff, taking about 290 monthly, and steadily increas- ing Fixtures, etc., B100; goodwill, 950 stock about B200 at cost. Every investigation courted.—E, 457, Echo Office, Cardiff. 457 TOBACCONIST'S and Cigar Business lock-up shop, -IL nicely fitted; moderate rent; incoming low at value. —K 244, Echo Office, Cardiff. 244 BUSINESSES WANTED. tirrANTED. to Purchase a Milk Round Newport or Barry preferred; state lowest price and particulars. Address Milk, "Echo Office, Cardiff. 53S ANTED, good Milk Round, with or without cows, or T V house with land for me. Marshall Blaina. 494 HOUSES. Ac.. TO LET. COUNTRY Residence and Land, in a charming position near Newport, and a Farm 44 acres, to Let.-Evans HenlI'S Vale, Newport. 616e HOUSE to Let, six rooms splendid view; easy distance from railway station, five minutes' walk.-Charles. Bassalleg, near Newport. 639e -H-cOUSE to Let, very desirable situation; in good condi- XX Hon, WIth all modern improvemens.-Apply S. Swanton, Mard en-road, Newport. 632e P SYCIIOLOGICAL Hall, Queen-street Arcade.-To let JL for Lectures, Soirees, &c.—Apply Brooks, Castle-street. Cardiff. 52 ri"^0 Let, a large Room, unfurnished, suitable for evening Telasses. -Apply 29, Bridge-street Cardiff. 442 ° TO Let, 56, Tyndall-street.—Apply Evans and Hughes, House and Estate Agents, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 434 r??O Let, a splendid set of Rooms on the 1st floor. next Tdoor to the new buildings of the National Provincial Bank; front room 21ft 6in x 18ft; immediate possession.— Apply on the premises, Bank Chambers, Newport. 446e 0 Let.-Hillfoot Villa, Manley-road, Caerau, well fitted Tivith all conveniences and large garden.-ApplyThoma Spittle, Newport. ''ee K P V 65ge W AREHOLLTSE with Loft, to Let, at back of No. 217, ? T Bute-street; rent, 7s.—Lewis Hopkins, 10, Queen- btreet, Cardiff. 536 TO EET-BUSINESS PREMISES. Ac. BARRY Dock. —Business Premises, suitable for Drapers, JD Grocers, and others, to Let, ftt Barry Dock. The different premises can be viewed, and further particulars obtained, on application to Lewis Lewis and Davies, Estate Agents, Poole Chambers, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 197 C ADOXTON.-A Grocer's Shop to Let in Main-street, Cadoxton. Good position and suitable premises.- Lewis and Davies, Auctioneers. Cadoxton. 421 HOUSE and Shop to be Let, 15. BenesweU-road.-Apply jn 11 West-street, Newport. 673e LOCK-UP Shop to Let, best position in Broadway.- JU Apply 12, Broadway, Roath. SHOP and House to Let, Charles-street (opposite New C7 Theatre).—W. Edwards & Co., Limited, Ironmongers, Newport. 586e rpo Let, Oyster and Refreshment Bar; also Hairdressing T]3usinew, combined. Incoming low.—ADDLV W. Stagg, 72, Commercial-street, Newport. 653e FrO Let, a good Shop and Premises; best end of Com. X mercial-road.—Address J.T., "Echo Omce, Newport. TO Let, a good Shop and House, in George-street TC.thz r, ?low rental; possession in September.-Apply Samuel, 18, C??arletstreet. Cardiff. 289 TO Let, Corner House and Shop, with large Stable and Loft, opposite Dos Works, Newport, Mon. immediate possession.—Apply on the premises. 628e pkbiic aftim C ASH'22'to230.-Choice of several old-established Beerhouses in Bristol, Clifton. and district.-Apply personally, John Downing, 1, Ne,son-street. BristoL 446 BATH.— £ 120. Old-established Spirit House, great main Bt,horoughfare. Beds would clear re"t. Large premises, well frequented bowling saloon.—Downing. 446 BERKSHIRE —Valuation. £ 300 rent, £ 15. Excellent -0 FuU-ticensed Inn, with MMiard saloo?, good stabUag, m 'W ,dw eIling-house busy market town; genuine trade. _Vo, ug..?,- 446 BRKOON.SHIRE. —Free, Home-brewing, Fully-licensed -D Inn picturesque, popular resort; rent £ 18 • ca^ftal Bristol.' valua?n about —Downing, NelsonSt, 'istol. _——?_ ?6 BRISTOL.— £ 170, near Drawbridge, fa.ciug principal ship. ping, noted Spirit House; always commaiXexcelleS counter trade one family half century.-Downing, Agent. SPLENDID Beerhouse, doing excellent payinr trade, O ingoing £ 45 capital opportunity. -Apyyly Wriglit and Reason, Accountants, &c 23, Bridge-st., Manchester. 385 TO Let, the Moulders' Arms, Union-street, Cardiff —FOT further particulars apply on the premises. 470 r ir 10 Wheelwrighi a, Builders, and Carpenters -£60, famous old-established Beerhouse, near Stroud; present tenant quarter century large Yard, Workshops, Forge, Stablinl/i. 3 acres Garden, Orchard, Piggeries, out-buildings' Nelson-street, Bristol. 436 ANTED, genuine Hotel or Spirit Vaults, with or with- w"Ut ?-? trade; can invest £I,5w.-M.J.C. 3 cvuLxrvB. a-4.a°B'st MUSICAL. F OR Sale, two Cottage Pianofortes, cheap; no room keep same-Apply Mrs Mance, 33, Wyndham-arcade. CardIff. 185 P1ANOFORTK-Christian ,Lady, through bereavement, compelled to Bell 5-guInea Upright Grand Drawing- room Cot?ge aU latest improvements^ steM this seMon l6 years' warranty H^rSce -21  carriage paid.-Piano.  wsggga^! Ba lham, London. 520  walnut case Iron frame, all latest  nearly new -Appiy 157. Rtchmand?road. Cardiff. ?. W ANTE, D at once. Young Lady as Pia.niat—t- stating terms, to P. Mansifeld. King's Head.Dowlals 5S.—Course of Ten Lessons (Piano or American Organ) by experienced master^ at pupU's residence, if reqtfirerl.- ic, Echo Office, Cardiff. 467 HOKSES. CARRIAGES. LIVE STOCK. AC^ A Handsome Oies^tKliTf^S^le, rising 4 y^areT^TT grand act.on. Quiet to ride and drive excellent pdigtee; fit for the ahow no dealers.-Apply 28, LlandMf- road?Canton. 425 LACK n"^n Retriever.?ith good KenneTToTsaT^ -? cheap splendid house or yard dog terror to tramps* good with children .fond of the water.—Craig Afon Villa' Merthyr-road, Llandaff. 325 brown OGfARTTSyh^hr^iTusedfe, tlmcg. Bet^Tb~ AT"' afi £  iiay t*eiaing; 15.2 '-7 years old; good and quiet jp in s1gle and double harnesa and to ride; would suit  ss  H H HarnesS and hog-skm Saddle and Bridle; sold together or sparate.-Apply Groom, NO.2 Stable, first turning to the  519 P0fsale' useful Bay Marë:!5.2.-12, I^earl^Iace7^rilot" Flands.,lp-1,, ,io 590  $ale, cheap, a good Bui?i?w  suit colt 14 Fbands. -Apply 69, Broadway, Ro&th, ardify. 484  Sale, au? "ful Cob, I hands.-APPIY after five to FC.?.11,24,Darran-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 391 F°?oad,neAB. 15 ^^s.-Webber, C«fy- .I.' road, neM Llanishen. 324 T7*OR Sale, Cob, 14.2 hands, quiet to ridel^ddrtoTlw; PODY q years 13 bands, quiet to ride and dave. LcheSrl^Cl^oni^e^R^ 'ca^^6 and ^3^" FOR Sale, Horse, Oart, Harness, and ^ets ^mplete F° ?or Coal Trade.-Price and partimlwsl Maurice £ e^^Vere-^ ^ditt^ F OR gale,Coal-rt and Harness miit 14 or l?bandsc eaD. Apply Posta., Taff's wii. 468 ti6,.1 Sale, M.,tre, 15 hands; quiet to ride and drive. Mare 14-2; quiet to ride and drive; and Pony. 12-2, quiet ?; 'de and fast In harness also several Traps fcr business nd pleasure, and severai sets of Harness; lit cobs ,r ponies. -App»r Havelock-st, Temperance-town. Cardiff! ^483 F- OR Sale, 2 Second-hand Park PhaetonB, in good con; dition suit cobs; New Dog-cart, Croydon Ematte, &C. ±A«r». Deck- 1* £ £ £ *• fc- F OR Sale, a beautiful AirFdale and Bedlington Terrier Dog, 18 months old blue coat, bunt land or water retrieve well .good house dog will seU for 25s, or exch^fgi for good grey talking p"» good k;ir"er Bitch.- Pritchard, Abertillery. 458 0 Sal ( pl sma-lighll, t STI)rri,.n,' 'ar,gon.-AppILto G. Summers, 4, Rig ontypo. F-oR&le, Light Waggonette, convertible into St&Lhope, wit T lamps and brake, nearly new. Pony Carri-g;, g?s?t,four, with lamps and brake. a ftr aas  '? To be seen at Carlton Livery Stable8 ga?Iro?.cSrd? '?° ? Car?n Lirety Stab?: 418 -OiR Sale-, cheap? useful Mares 15  ??.dwt.w?onsefu?! M??w.. ?ic ??—???? Roath, Cardiff. barnesB—93, Clifton-street, f??- Sale,  useful ^Wagon.—Apply Richard F?n?d. ????W?o?.-AppIy-B  d Fo''Sale, Cart-horse 16 ban 8 suit haulier or ?I merchan.-Apply Thomas WtHmmb, 57, AmheUa-street. Roath, Cardiff. 249 249  .Bedlington Terrier Bitch, 23 ."onths (rei:.): (X v,b.c. only time sboln; also her pup; sure" tuner;  ?i&t-rc?d, Dog oPn ucM)?rS°'t? ? ??? ? "? ?? Irish Temer 09 Pup, ? ,r mon°?th,'s?. ?P- ??° ? spl. endid mercial-road, Newport. 7s 6d.-Jone6.1'0,Com- ]\X^sound aud qui" hands,6 years,warranted soundandquietto ride and drive; tri? aUoweJ pl'ic£2:pyO, Watchhouse Parade, Newport. 610e -——— ——-—— STRONG Br, utcher's 6?rt forSaIe ;iso Bloek aud Brass b Scales.-Promr, ?cher, 44, CUfton?treet. Roath, j Cardiff. 23!1- 238 WAcS ■n ^°„ooP^k^ ?eldi?preferred quiet with chIldren: good ?'? C ;goo Harness; together or se al,?A?q(lrebs Tti ?'Eh. OSoe. CArdiff. 548 ? ?   ?Y  pjtc?Ks T ?? r PIGEONS. Ac. ¡ B-AiÜiAINS.=D-à.rk Brà.hmGOld and Whi Polands, B??a?t????M. Goldand White? 'ola.nds. rant1_![t. Cathedrnl-road, Cardiff. che.pto.Ie? B????), Coek? Goldfinches and Bulfinohes, wa.r- B rated Yoek=i 2s each, or three for 5a 6d, packed.— SullIvan s Men6, Salisbury.road, Cardiff. 438 ]B reason???'°??????"'eePutIetB for sale: no e asonable Offer refused.-21, InTcrness-ptace. Roath, CardIff. F°and^ri' ?row? L?ahFlveoms. Hens (Rin?rood Strain) and Cockerel ?'?'Strain); 26B-wuliams'5212, Sm^on-street, cird;ff Homer rige?n?, 220 Pigeons for F w°rking Homer Pigeons 220 Pigeons for Bti-eet.Newp?t '?''?es.-Onnond'e Bird Stores. C'-o.?s. F Co?'?° ?sSpaniBh and two Plymouth Rock Cockerels ? ? each' three Bantams, laYlUg. 3s each; t,T o GI 6ne bir&, Sa each.-Lee, Sweet Merchant, ■" k?'?".Aherdare. ?08' I-iR.'3TC-ig;uent young Hartz Mountain Canaries' P  any ?ddMes wholesale pnce, 2s6d per couple.— .s Bir.¡ 'tores, -e?port. 480  f???? Goiclnnch Mules and Unnet Mnles in full song, 86(1: 8upc?rior bir10i;ds 6d; ?""S Cock Mules, 5s. -(),n,n( J ,Ei Dird Stores, N,,wpoi-t. 3 _2' O110;i;-o/:1;It1}'<-ct(':ZP ;i:g I Hnnlèrs, 2s .pair; odd Belgian Cocks, 2s oaoh • r^, opeman, Cha,rlel-lItreet, 1Sew¡.on-on.Us 481 «i03 Pigeons for shooting matches, cheap wor?ing rQ Homers, 28 pair; odd Belgian Cocks,5tampe, 2a each.—Copeman, Charles-street, ^Port~on-U^k. 62Ce Bf{)ymÆS. TRICTCLKS Ac. I BICY()LEf-I-=:H:l-mber Safety, balls, including pcd,Üs; lamp, bell, spanner, and oil can; P,6 IN. 3 OD es, 36, Tredogai-street, ?lross Keys, Newport, Mon. 2 .2 CARDIFF Cvcle Depot, 10. Castle-road.—One Hundred Safeties, by leading makers. Having made arrange ments for quick delivery, we are now prepared to Sell at a very Low Figure for Cnsii. Every machine guaranteed. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and inspect our stock of New and Second-hand Safeties. We hold a Large Stock of Lucas's and Millers' Goods. Lamps, Bells, Bags, &c., all the Latest Novelties. Pneumatic, Cushioned, and Solid-tyred Safeties for hire from 6d per hour. Repairs, Enamelling, Plating, by experienced workmen on the premises.-Note address Nleager Bros., 10, Castle-road. Cardiff. me DIAMOND frame Safety, by Starley Bros., for Sale at DAloore's Queen-street Auction Rooms price ;0 5 10s owner ceasing riding. 402 IVEL Semi-racer Pneumatic, quite new B15 cash Singer's Apollo, in fair condition, only £8 cash.—130, High-street, Merthyr. 522 }f EÃGERB-ro5., Cardiff Cyle Depot.-Ivet semi-racer pneitatic, £ 17 17s. 619e Th/iEAGER Bros.-Southern Racer, pneumatic, weight .n 24lbs., 10155. 619e MEAGER Bros-Premier Safety, £6 10s. Bargains in second-hand safeties. 613e 1\/1' IAG.'f.RB;¡O C:ts:l-road, Carff.-Invinc¡;;k EAGER Bi-or., 10, Ordinary Racer, not ridden but once, ^2 10s. 619a MORRIS Bros., Cycle Works. Pontypridd.—Bargains- If- Genuine Rover Pneumatic Light Roadster, shop- soiled only, P, 13 105 cash-two-inch tyres. 44e MORRIS Bros.-Cushion "Demon Roadster, new -L balls throughout, L12 15s cash "Excelsior" Dia- mond, new, reliable, £910, cash. 44e MORRIS Bros.-New "Rudge" Diamond, solid tyres, 1 °fa!s e£9 '¡5U; nd:dlie "Rover Safety, 25 carh 44e MORRIS-Bros. Ball-bearing Kangaroo, 58s ca h;everat UA good Bicycles all sizes at 30s each cash. Repairs, !'lat!lame_g, at Trde Prices. 44e T> EFEREE Pattern Solid-tyre Road Racing Safety It gear, 6. r;, fo¡i:?-Y6:?: £.eZr; No. 12, Beauchamp.treet. Cardiff. 9S KARE Bargain.—Raglan Safety ODly ridden one month; cost L9; lamp, b"g, bell, and accessories; only L6 15s.- 205, Bute-road, Cardiff. 282 RUDGE Safety new, diamond frame, ball bearings and '\1 pedals list price 15 guineas; sacrifice eight guineas. Apply 250, Echo" Office, Cardiff. 250 O AFETY (Champion), strong and light, balls throughout; O new end June; £5 10s ca&h?163, Richmond-rd., Cardiff. CJPLENDID cushion-tyre Safety Bicycle, never ridden, O 2 10 10s; second-hand solid-tyre Bicycle, £ 4 10s.—Jones, Market Buildings, Newport. 660e SAFETY for Sale; cost £14 10s month ago, sell to imme- K;Y diate purchaser for;68 8s.-Roberts, Junr., Commercial Dry Dock, Cardiff. 444 '-=-ir.Ã.NTED, good Safety Cyle Lamp, in part or wliola » 't exchange for nicely framed pictures.-Hobden. 32, Richar e-street, Cth?,y?, Cardiff. 393 FOR SALE-MISCELLANFOVS. -Brgai;fl: Ach¡t;;cts and -Surveyorn=N and goõd r:i.. Dumpy Level to be sold at Fielding'g, 18, Charles- street, Cardiff. 228. B- LAIBERG, PawnbToker and Jeweller, 2, Bute-terrace B-22et. Gold Wedding Ring, new, 3dwt" 19s; 2dwt., 10s 6d. 82 LAIBERG, Pawnbroker. -Forfeited Gold Curb Albert, Bnot worn three months will sell for 60a originMly cost L5. 82 BLA I BgRG, Pawnbroker and JeweUer.-SUver English Lever, capped and jewelled; warranted three years 29a, original price £5. Nearly new. 82 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.—Featherbed, bolster, two pil- J" lows; linen tick; 39s; weighs about 601bs; honesty worth double. 82 BLAIBERG, Pawnbroker.-Pair Blankets, pair Sheets, BT&pestry Quilt, 21s; sold elsewhere 35s; quite new; approval. 82 C 01-EMAN Follick.-A very superior English Lever, of first-class manufacture, correctly finished and timed. 50s warranted 3 years. 176 COLEMAN Follick.—Gent's very heavy 18c. Keeper, 27s 6d a solid gold Gent's Signet Ring, 7s. 176 COLEMAN Follick, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 40 and 41, Bridge-street, Cardiff.—Lady's Diamond Ring, magni- ficent colour, 30s. 176 COLEMAN Follick.-Solid Silver English Hunting Lever, in good going .rder, by fLmt-cla?maker; Ws; 12 months, warranty. 176 COLEMAN Follick.-Lady's very elegant 16c. Gold (???F?A t ?latch horlzontal construction; full jewelled, correctly timed and examined 50s. 176 FEATHERS for Sale.—Clean, pure Poultry Feathe s, ready for use, at 6d per lb.-Apply to Matthews, 78, Alexandra-road, Canton, Cardiff. 279 FOR Sale, Five Wenham Lamps, together or separately to be seen at Liverpool House, 96 and 97, Commercial. road, Newport. 664s FOR Sale, Portable Engine and Mortr Mill; equal to Fbran new' sold cheap; 7ft. pan, with Iron framings complete; solid rolls; no further use.-Apply W., Echo" Office, Swansea. 633e FOR Sale, Barbed Wire, 22s per awt. reel.-B-Priest &Co., F63, KIng's-road, Canton. 511 FOR Sale, Galvanised Roofing Sheets, 6 and 8 feet long, Is 7d and 2s 2d each.-Tatf Vale Works, 53, King's- road. Canton. 512 FOR Sale. Wire Netting, 24in. wide. 2in. mem,4s 7d per FBO yards.-53, King's-road, Canton. 513 FOR Sale, Prtent Aspha.le Roofing Felt, 5s per roll; F500 Nails free-E. Priest and Co., 53, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 514 FOR Sale, Blaatic or Leather Machine, equal to new Fcost 29 sell for 24 not wanted.-154, Commercial- road, Newport. 4591-661 e FOR Sale, Horse, Coal Cart ?.Dad akets, £ 12 the lot.— FOilic;:rdlstr: :i,£¿:rtf.141t¿- FOR Sale, substantial Shop Fixtures, suitable for general draper or outfitter mabogany-top counters with nine drawers.—L 286, E-ho Oflice, Cardiff. 322 FOR Sale, combined 8-h.p. Vertical Engine and BoUeri Fnow workiDg bargain.-Thomas Jones and Company, Wharf-street, Cardiff. 350 FOR Sale, Counters, Cormcated Iron, good Caraen Fl?rarae, Clothes Posts, Boards, &c.-Cathays Y ard Minister-street. Blake, Llambleddian-gs dens,:Csrdiff. 246 F-. OR Sale, a Bradford Patent Washing and Wringing Machine cost 29 10s will sell cheap.—Bradley, 51, Fairoak-avenne, Maindee, Newport. 631e FOR Sale, Desks, Forms, &c.-Apply 19, Cecil-street, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 269 GRAND lot Real Old English Oak Furniture, beautifully Ge?,,rved no foreign imitation including magnificent Sid.boarcL-Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 642e li UST purchased, the contents of a large Showroom in London of costly Drawing-room and Dining-room Suites sell them for half the manufacturer's price also splendid lot of Brass Bedsteads.-Ede8, IS ewport. 644e ivs?r Purchased. Maniifactu ?NeStock of w Furniture .t haJf.price 100 pairs of Wi.ng-s!lnds and Tables, Eolish like mahogany, p2o fd per paIr; Kitchen Chairs, 128 -dozen.-Edes, Newport. 643# MAHOGANY Dining-room Suite in leather, 3 guineas; Couch, 16s 6d; Arm-chair, 14s 6d; Parlour Chairs, 5s each.—Edes, Curiosity Shop, Newport. 645 PLUMS direct from the Growers.—Magnum Bonum, JL Greengage, Victoria, Orleans, Egg Plum, Damson, &c., from 2 £ cl per lb carriage paid 241b and upwards.—H.Bevnn, Sansome-place, Worcester. 596 ?i-lv-lrT,r,CIIHBACK Ninepin Board, suitable for a Public or a S Club-honse.-Can be seen at 137, Wellington-street, Canton, Cardiff. 580 SAUSAGE! Sausage! Sausage!—Before placing your orders for the coming sea50D, try the Llandaff Sausage Quality unsurpassed. Prices on application (wholesale only).—Welsh Bacon Curing Co., Llandaft. 913 OPLENDID pair of Opera and Field Glasses, cost E3 3s, sell 22s 6d, and sent on approval, post free, to any address. Perfect and new.-Write X, 308, "Daily News,' Cardiff. 308 SPLENDID large-size Bedroom Suite price 16 guineas, 10. cost 50 guineas from Maple's, London; not soiled.— Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 64Se S PLENDID large-size 14-day Marble Clock str?k?s every half-hour; £ 3 3s, cost 28 8s.- Edes, Old Curi06iy Shop, Newport. 649e ?- SECOND-HAND Furniture of every description Bought, from £ 5 to £ 500 cash same day Shopkeepers' Stocks, &c.-Edes, Newport. 647e TO Bakers and Confectiouem-G. S. Tunks and Co., TLimited, Oven Builders.-Manufacturers of all kinds of bakers' requisites, Kneading sifting-, and other bakers' machinery may be seen in motion daily from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Send for price lists.-Address 13, New Dock-street, ewport. 43a TO be sold cheap, set of Six Swinging Boats, Trolley, TLadder, Lamps, etc., in good ?rder.-Morgan, St. Jobn-square, Abergavenny. 570 RUSSES of all descriptions, well-fitted Belts, Elastic TStockings, Kneecaps, &c.-Only addrew, Pearce and Co.. 61, Queen-street, Cardiff. 686 VERY large handsome Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, with plate-glass back price gi6 168, cost B50. Also Dining Table to seat 20, three extra leaves, £8 8s; great bargains.-Edes, Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. 646e 2 Dessert knives, best quality, 12 Silver Forks to match; JL cost 35s. Wanting cash urgently will sell for 15s 6d. Approval, post free to any address.—Write V, 309, Daily News," Cardiff. 309 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CASH (full value) given for Ladies', Gentlemen s, and Children's Cast-off Clothing; also Miscellaneous Articles. All orders punctually attended to on receipt of post-card.—Mrs Carter, 46, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 715 MRS Mary Morisco, 13A, Broadway, Cardiff, gives the ?-TJL highest price tor Ladies, Genttemen's and Children's Wardrobes. Established in 1173. 983 WANTED immediately, £5 on own security, repayable TV 5s weekly, with interest; good references; character bear striotest investigation. -Bons Fide, "Echo" Office, Cardiff. 581 VIT ANTED, Jam Jars, 1, 2, 3, and 14 Ibs. good price v T given. Hopkiw'Jam Factory, Hayes, Oar gipffo. d W WANTED, kind person to Adopt Baby from birth.— vv Address A. 0. C., Letter Exchange, High-street, Bristol. 295 WANTED a small Portmanteau or Bag. must be good TV and cheap.—Apply L 336, Echo Omce, Cardiff. 336 WANTED, Left-off Clothing of every description; v v Furniture, Pianos, and old Violins; best price given Ur and Mrs Mang, 29, Wyndhaa Arca4_ eCardifL 120 MISCELLANEOITS. LAZING Linen like China without polishing irons six stamps 4,700 testimonials. Acme Ironcleaner 6 stamps.—Madame 42] Heron-road. Twickenham. 96 GLASS Shades and Stands, all sizes, cheap, for clocks, Gatatuett" &C.—J. Cording, Nati-alot and Taxider mist 42, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 376 IF you want your Dining or Drawing-room Suite Re- JL upholstered, send for James Stinehcombe, Practical Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, 12, Le^d-street, Roath, Cardiff. 233 IS your Watch wrong ? The best and cheapest Shop in JL Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle-arcade (third shop from Castle-ctreet). Proprietor, James Keir, for 10 years with Mr Spiridion. Hands, classes, and keys fitted. 81 Iu '.r will pay Everv Shopkeeper to send for Comley and Son's -)L 8??ec pjaai y Cash Price List. We are the Largest Whole- sale General I ?alers and Toy Importer in Wales.—Ad- dress Moira-terrace, Cardiff. 544e JEWELLERY Watches, Watch Materials, Cutlery, To a Pipes, Musical Instruments. Wholesale list post free.- right St Luke's-road, Birmingham 4b9 T AUNDRY Glazing Secret, -(,uffs, Collars, and Fronts JLi like white china; nothing used in the starch no polishing iron required particulars tree.-Laun dry, 76. Liscard, Birkenhead. 106 MRS Robins, 192, Commercial-road, Newport, the largest wardrobe Purchaser in South Wales, gives full value for Cast-off Clothing of every description. Post-cards and parcels receive prompt attention. 942 F URNISH on our new hire Hire System. Houses o Apartments completely furnished on a new system adopted solely by us, whereby all publicity, exposure, and inquiries usually made by other companies are dispensed with. We have an immense stock of Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. Al Igoods sold on the Hire System at ready-money prices. We make no extra, charge for credit. and all goods sent home in a private van free of charge. No stamp or agreement charges made no bill gq sale; everything private. Arrangements completed tbt; d:l:td: t:ttla.n[a we :i: quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff. Eleven showrooms. Call and inspect our im- mense stock, and compare pricei bcfore purchasing else- where. We' wind spar£6\cr1h ff°2: tiledf EIO worth, 4s w"lily; ;P, ? worth for 53 wekly; ?20 worth, 6. weekly, and so on in proportion. Special terms for iArgcrq?at.it.'es. P;e!?p note the address South Waics Furnish'g Comr"" v. T). ,w-tr the Castle), Can?. 10 MARRIAGE Prospects Principal Events for 12 months, ius?nel" Removals, &c. -Send birthtime and seven stamps to Hill, 3, SHCl'n Cham herR, Nottingham 206 MARRIAGE.—Date, circumstances, Is; very carefi!T?, 2t; nativity, 0; ye r's events. 3s 6d; bi,thtime E, quired.Mrs?harles, 25, Upper Arcade, Bristol. ?__ 252  raiO Married Pc()le.-I;h;aùl- information sent Z;; X receipt of stamped envelope. -Address W. Hi son Box 434. Mansfield-road, Nottingham. 532 \\J INDOW Tickets for every trade, first-class style and TT finish, cheapest and best in Cardiff. -Pearson, Th?s;g r-street, Ctth?,ys, Cardiff. 241?. ) "(8[T.4' MOSiE*. A Private Gentleman has Money to Lend from £5 to £500, to farmers, market gardeners, householders, and pub- lic generally, in strict conifdence and without publicity; no preliminary fees asked for. -Apply to John Sully, 11, High- s.typool 34ae LtI5.-A<;lvertiser requires loan of abovefr:4 days will d8f deposit good collateral security and will return E19 to plivate party for prompt advance.—Address Security, 'Echo" OfEce, Cardiff MONEY Lent without bill-of-sale or sureties upon note 1f..l of band alone to farmers, cab proprietors, hauliers, cowkeepers, clergymen, hotel proprietors, tradesmen, or to any other responsible person in Town or Country.—Apply, stating amount required, to David Davies, 2, Dynevor place, Swansea. 337e-4000 MONEY advanced to responsible persons privately and ivJL promptly, from BIO to El.000, on note of hand, at a fair rate of inte!est and easy repayments. Distance no oGo jection.—Appiy, by letter on,y, to J. Waters 13, Alfred street, Neath. 137e MONEY Lent from B5 to 2500 at a few hours' notice to 1 O!eSk:ohl;lde::nolepr missory note alone, and on the borrower's own name. Di?- tance no object. No :.eoroWà:cr1:{toa: à unless business is transacted. Anyone requiring a strictly private temporary loan without the usual publicity and loan office routine should apply to Philip Bassett, 11, Penuel- square Poctvnridd. 49e IJirORTAXT to Agriculturists, a?d others.-A private Gentleman, having a large capital at his command, is repared to make advances in sums, from EIG to Li.000, to :d;m F;lS, £, ;Ü classes of respectable Householders generally, on their Kate of Hand alone.—Apply D. Phillips, Snows Hill (loose, Adare-street, Bridgend. 4C02-336e MONEY.—W. Henry Harrilakes immediaash 11'.1. advances to any amount, on Note of Hand alone, to Tradesmen, Farmers, Householders, and others.-111, Harriet-street, Cardiff. 4001-335e i\IiONEY.-Auplicants in Town and Countrv.-Do not be iv-L allured by the advertisements of so-called banks or private lenders offering to make advances on ridiculous terms. The majority of them emanate from agents, whose object is to obtain fees, commission, and deposits. Being the actlial lender. no such requirements are exacted, and the cash advanced direct at a fair rate of interest, according to risk, without the exposure often attending a loan ADVANCES are made from £5 to 4.1,000, upon every class of security. Existing loans are paid off. No charge made unless the money is advanced. Write or call.-Mr T. G Barton, 15, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. 512e jytT BILLS OF SALE. NO PUBLICITY MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE, in Sums from £ 20 to £3,CiX; The National Mercantile Bank, Baldwin-street, TIr st.ol.-The Directors of this olcl- established, well-known oCfioe, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all respectable and trustworthy 'persons who require either temporary or permanent assist ance. Cash in amounts from £20 to £3,000 is advanced in all parts of the kingdom, without sureties, delay, or pub- licity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, =, or qUiuterly instalments, extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower, or the principal may re- main so long as the interest is paid. No bills of sale, taken, and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or g.ette -Al,ply statidg amount re uired, to Mr T. C. Mil ourn General Manager. 927e MONEY !-The DIRECTORS of I. S. FIELDING and .M CO., LIMITED, ADVANCE DAILY sums from B3 to £ 1,000. METHOD OF BUSINESS: FAIR INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. NO DELAY. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO SURETIES. Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free.-Apply to Secretary, IS. OHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. 15e IvVX fiTj P. THOMPSON, 71, ADAM STREET, iv CARDIFF, IS STILL ADVANCING MONEY FROM B5 UPWARDS TO HOUSEHOLDERS, CAB PROPRIETORS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS, ON THEIR OWN NOTE OF HAND. NO FEES. NO DELAY. Office Hours, 9 to 8. Wednesdays, 9 to 2. 2Se CCO' MMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK, 19, QUAY-ST., j CARDIFF. B5 to JMOO can be obtained on the same day as applied for l?y professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, cowkeepers ardhouseholdeK. ,Applicants may rely on the strictest secrecy being ob- served. Charges moderate, and no enquiryor Other fees charged unless cash advanced. Country applications attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to JOSEPH MR COMMERërAL ADVANCE BANK, 23c 19, QUAY-STREET. CARDIFF /CHEPSTOW.— QUINTON'S RE- FRESHMENT-ROOMS.-Schools, Choir Outings Large Parties Catered for. Moderate charges. 30o LOVELY BLACK SILK DRESS.—We JLJ haye had 20 pieces of pure rich Lyons black corded silk left on our hands by a Lyons manufacturing firm whom we made an advance to; we have decided to cut this up into 18 yds. full dress lengths, and offer them at half cost price-namely, 59s-to clear. It is most beautifully corded soft-wearing silk, great width, and does not contain a particle of any other material whatsoever but pure Lyons silk. We will send one or more of the 18 yd. pieces on approval for inspection. Money returned if not approved. All cheques crossed "Joint Stock Bank,' Manchester.—Ardwick Discoun Office, 159, Stockport-road, Manchester. 881e A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Are universally admitted to be worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and ncrvous disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. ° For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all humours and bring about all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregu- lanty of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC and a few doses will be found to work wonder upon the most important organs in the human machine. Thev strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSEBUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham s Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes 9d, Is ld, and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers every- where. 739e N srfven with each box. 1144 EATING'S POWDER] Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. KEATING'S POWDKiI." Kills Fleas, Bues, Moths, Beetles. "K EATING'S POWDER." ) L Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles "K EATING'S POWDER." Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles EATINGS POWDER." t Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. This Powder so celebrated, is perfectly unrivalled in destroying BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all Insects (whilst perfectly harmless to all animal life). All woollens and furs should be well sprinkled with the Powder before placing it away. It is invaluable to take to the Seaside. To avoid disappointment insist upon having Keating's Powder." No other Powder is effectual. Sold only in tins, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d. Beware of imitation. Dont be deceived. WORMS IN CHILDREN, WORMS IN CHILDREN, are easily, surely, and with perfect safety got rid of by using KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. Nearly all Children suffer from Worms. If suspected, do not wait you can with ease cure the child (has no effect except on worms). Sold by all Chemists, in tins. Is-. lVjd each. 758e JYJ U N D A Y S V I RID I N E-H (Registered Trade Mark No. 3699S. THE CUR E THE CURE FOR CORNS. FOR CORNS PAINLESS AND HARMLESS. THE This infallible remedy introduced by CUR E J. MUNDAY has obtaineda world-wide FOR reputation. The efficacy of VIRI-' Cr>T?NTQ t DINE' may be judged by its having ( H Cured Corns of over 50 years' standing THE B IN which had resisted all other remedies. g?TUT R? E Tt It succeeds where all Plasters an ?/ FOR Caustic have failed CORNS I IN REMOVING BOTH HARD OR THE'" SOFT CORNS AND WARTS. CUR E TESTIMONIALS. FOR ———— CORNS ILFRACOMBE. THE I feel I owe an acknowledgment to CTT ? E you for supplying me with 'vI our wonder ful Viridine. For years I suffered a. t ? .?'?'' ??? °? P?"* from a very obstinate ? ? ?UTJK?rT) e0 < Icom, but since applying your remedy ?/ THE it has entirely gone. I letone old man C U R E have a bottle, and he said if he had 100 I "?/  GumEAS he would give them to you for I „'O/-vXDVJxNrO a the relief he had. ( 10RNS Pier Hotel. A. W. CAMPBELL. ? ? THE CURE SUNDERLAND. ?7 FOR I want you to send me two bottles of CORNS I Uridine for a friend of mine. I have t T?. tried it myself and have found it to be „ an exceUent cure for corns I may say CrU y fJtv Vj I have had it out to Brazil with me, ?/ FOR and found it to keep in warm climates 4-1 ()RNS remarkably well. B. BURGESS V THE 13, Avenue-terrace. CURE CAUTION.-Are are several FOR imitations of this preparation, the pub- ??"OSRN? b lic are requested to ASK FOR ?!u?RE MUNDAY'S  ? FOR "VIRIDINE, CORNS And SEE THAT MY SIGATURg is on the ?7 THE end of each package. CURE ? ordering Corn Cure you may OR receive one of the many so-caned | /Nnpvn remedies' which only give relief IU £ VJ>O or some worthless imitation of Viri dine." IN BOTTLES, PRICE Is, BY POST Is 2d PRHI'ARKD ONLY BY J. M U N D A Y, 1 14 E M I 8 T 1, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 14000 SOU; L i- ALL CHEMISTS. 7. J\UtU5tntt!ttS. I C-KRDIFF. FJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LEg SEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER MONDAY, August 24th, IMPORTANT ENGAGE- MENT and RETURN VISIT, for SIX. NIGHTS, of the Great Princess's Drama, the I L V E.'it ING, Under the Management of Mr Charles Oornton. I THE EMPI It if. MANAGER TO-NIGHT OSN.'Al.D STOLI- THE THREE BROTHERS HORXE. A Young Gentleman, a Shoeblack, and a Newsbov also a Little Flower Girl, Miss FLORRIE WESTON. WILLIAM WOODHEAD, A Musical Genius, who 1,.¡,11ates simultaneously Mudcal Insivuments. HOTIN E'S MONKEYS. WHO RIDE ON DOGBACK. MISS KATIE LAWRENCE, "ShestheGirHLove." New Song and Dance as The Gipsy Queen.' ALFRED RIVERS. An able Actor Vocalist. THE SISTERS CA YENDISH. WALLIS and LANGTON. A Cause whose Effect is Laughter. i JAMES CURE AN, The peculiar Northern Humorist and Comic Writer. Author of such quaint parodies as "Sai1in" and Haul me back again." An artistic assembly, uniform in merit which is not unusual at THE E P IRE. I THE E M PIR E E XTRAORDINARY SUCCESS I E OF D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS AND MECHANICAL EXHIBITION, VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. THE PHONOGRAPH On view daily. This grand show, re-decorated and enlarged with all the latest additions and improvements, is pronounced by the public and press to be the best in the provinces. Admission 3d Children, 2d. 584 rp H EW?R??TF?F?ATi? JL (adjoining a.W.K Station), PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF, still continued. Thousands come nightly to spend a leisure hour. Ail kinds of amusements. Open every evening. Admission to grounds free. 550 NEWPORT. | NEWPORT. t? M PIR E? NEWPORT,! A 'J Under the same Management as the EMPIRE, Cardiff. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL .\TS OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCEL!, ENCE. TWO COMPLETE PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY. Early One-7 celock to 9. Late One-9 o'clock to 11. All Artistes appear at each Performance. Stall Season Tickets, available for three months.lOs 6d. 127 OSWALD STOLL. SWANSEA. SWANSEA PAVILION THEATRE OF VARIETIES, HIGH-STREET. PROPRIETORS yWANSEA PAVILION, Limited. Great Attractions for the Horse Show Week. TO-DAY (MONDAY), August 24th, and every Even- ing during the Week :—Alf Chester, Miss Victoria Lytton, Miss Tillev Watson, Mr Edgar Granville, Jack Renson and Rose White, the Sisters Crossiey, Walter Westwood, Mons. Henri Vosper. Doors open at 7.30, ommence at 7.50. Gallery, 3d pit, 6d balcony, ls boxes, Is 6d. Half-price to balcony and boxes only, at 9.0 o'clock, 6d and Is. PONTYPRIDD. PEOPLE'S PARK. PONTYPHIDD.— JL PROSPECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS. MABON'S DAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, GREAT SPORTS, FOOT, BICYCLE, AND HORSR RACES. MABONS DAY, OCTOBER 5TH, GBAND AMATEUR BRASS BAND CONTEST. Splendid Prizes for each event. Particulars shortly. Proprietors—Messrs Poole and James. For all information apply to the Secretary, Alfred C. Beere. 656e (tettrsintts. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER JD SERVICE, LIMITED. NEWPORT SAILINGS TO WESTON, CHANNEL TRIPS, etc., BY EARL OF DUNRAVEN, Or other suitable steamer, will run (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting), LEAVE NEWPORT August Tues. 25, 10 a.m, Wed. 26. 8.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. Thitrs. 27, 10a.in.,2.30p.m Sat. 29, 11.30 a. m. Blon. 31, 7 a. m. 1, 2.30 p. m. i LEAVE WESTON. August. Tues, 25, 6.30 p.m. Wed. 26, 10.30 a.m., 7 p.m. Thurs. 27, 12 noon, 8 p.m. Sat. 29, 1.30p.m. Mon. 31, 12.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. LEAVE NEWPORT FOR CHANNEL TRIPS. Tuesday, Aug. 25.-Bell Buoy, 8.15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29.-Channel, 3 p.m. Fares and Conditions as per Service Bills. EDWARDS. ROBERTSON & CO., Agents, 24e 98, Dock-street, Newport. VICTftlA ÎIALL, NEWPORT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR A. R. BEAR will SELL, on WED- .l.' NESDAY Next, in the above Hall, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including four suites in leather, plush, and tapestry couches, easy chairs, kitchen and bedroom chairs, tables, carpets, pigeon-hole desk, walnut piano, aviary, large pier glass, and the appointments of seven bed- rooms. Sale at 1.30. 678e QUEEN-STREET SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS MOORE & CO. are instructed JJt-i- to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, August 24th, 27th, and 29th, a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, removed for con- venience of sale. Sale each day at 2 and 7.30. IJuMir Maims. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. POPULAR LECTURE BY PROF. SILVANUS P. THOMPSON, D.Sa, F.R.S., ON ELECTRICITY IN MINING, Including Electne Signalling. Electric Lighting. Electric Safety Lamps. Electric Firing of Blasts. Electric Transmission of Power for Hauling, Winding and Pumuing. I Electric Power for Coal Cutting and Rock Drilling. A Dynamo-Electric Machine has been erected to provide Electric Currents for the Experiments which will be shown. This Lecture has been POSTPONED from Saturday, August 22nd, to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, At Eiarht p.m., in the PARK HALL, CARDIFF. Chairman W. HUGGINS, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., President of the British Association. Tickets: Balconyand Front Seats, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. The Lecture will be over in time for Late Trains. Railway Tickets are issued at Reduced Prices on the Rhymney and Taff Vale Lines to persons who have previously purchased Tickets for the Lecture. 4566 Tickets can be obtained in Cardiff at the British Association Reception Room Office; Lewis, Duke- street; Newman, Queen-street. In Newport at New- man's. In Colliery Districts from the Agents of the Miners' Provident Society. QHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. INQUIRE. 384 VISITORS TO LONDON SHOULD STAY at the NEW BRIDGE HOTEL, 252 WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, near Houses of Parliament and Theatres. BED and BREAKFAST from 2s 6d. 524 Address R. WAHL jp Jp R E E D M A N & O. CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. BEDDING MANUFACTURERS Aim CARPETMEN, Hold a large Stock of Excellent JJOUSEHOLD F URNITURE (THEIR OWN WEWKNOWN MAKE), All of which is of FIRST-RATE QUALITY, ELEGANT IN DESIGN, AND LOW IN PRICE FOR CASH, OR ON THE EASY HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM Terms very moderate an inspection invited. P. FREED MAN & CO., 2, 3, & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, DQCK-STREET, NEWPORT 34 FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY, j NEW REASON'S JAMS, MANUFACTURED BY SOUTH WALES JAM AND MARM-AL ADE COMPANY (LIMITED). CANTON CARDIFF. I JfJPPS'S (BREAKFAST) c OCOA. GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK 280e THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS. JL THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.-Purify the foulest blood and relieve every disease of stomach, liver, and kidneys. These wonderful Pills cure diseases which could not be reached by any other meet;- cine. For Rheumatics, Lumbago, Piles, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Wounds or White Swelling, Scrofula, Cancers, Blotches on the Face and Body, Swelled Feet, &c., Jaundice, Dropsy, and Fever of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9<1 e-ach.-Sold by all chemists, or from the manufactory, 44 Oxfor street. Swansea. 8 DAY," rapidly successful in all cases eüller recent or chronic an infallible remedy in all (lise?a?i?es. Cures without meàicmes.-Soid in bottcs. 2s 6J ea?h. by post 2s 9d, by aU chem!?ts. London .Agents, F. :,tnd Sons, 1, Kit;?; K?-7 ,[ .[t.. t, K.C. ?.'? .0. Ca.mitf, J. Mu.?. Chemist, 1, UigU-iiUeew ce ffiuaiiuas JviOrfssts. ) THEY FIT WELL AND ARE SURE TO WEAR WELL. THE ABOVE REFERS TO MASTERS & CO.'S CLOTHING FOB MEN. YOUTHS. AND 130.YS. ? MEN. YOUTES. AND ?OYS.  j  i i ?lANOS; ORGANS, pIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 6d monthly, Organs from 5; month1}' The Pnblic are inviterl to inspect HEATH & SONS Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, cfec., AS Poilhds will be Saved by placing theit Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept iri Ttltle one year free of charge. LARGEST DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEATH & SONS' PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS, 5i, QUEEN s TREET, c ARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET PONTYPRIDD, ESTABLISHED JKSTABLISHEB 1850 1850. EAT ONLY g w A R D'S L IMITFD, FAR FAMED s ATJSAGES, p ORK p IES, MELTON JgRAWN. Sold by all ProviBion Dealers, Poulterers, Fishmongers, and Grocers. EAT NO OTHER. 910e JESSE WILLIAMS AND CO., CHEMISTS TO THE PEOPLE, 3 &4 PARK-HALL B TTILDINGS, CARDIFF. We are the Chemists who supply the RIGHT STtJFF at the RIGHT PRICE. This we have continued to do since the foundation of our business seven years ago. During the twelve months ending June, 1891, we served no less than 150,003 people. That we think is a most satisfactory testimonial. We could not wish a better. What do you think ? And now having given our refer- ence we beg to direct your attention to the following articles, a;fof our own manufacture. TESSE WILLIAMS'S Saline Powder. Better than citrate of magnesia, and more convenient than seidlitz powders. Half the price of many similar productions. Cooling, refreshing, and amild aperient. Is 4<1 per lb. 9d and Is 5d per tin. TESSE WILLIAMS S Red Gum Diar- V i hoea Mixture, con- Wns the red a.st?ingeBt gum of the Australian ca.lYPtus tree. The best remedy for Diar. rhoea, especially the chronic form JESSE WILLIAMS'S Bro-Mal, the only known specific for Neu- ralgia. Cures when all else fails. The speediest cure for the dreadful Neuralgia. Is 6d per bottle by post, Is 9d. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Quinine and Podo- v phyllin Pills, for Stomach and Liver troubles. We recom. mend one to be taken an hour before dinner, and another at bed- time. Wind, vague wan- dering pains, despon- dency, costiveness, are rapidly and perma- nently cured. Price, 10H,d per box. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Indigestion Mix- ture. As the name im- plies, it is a special mixture for bad diges- tion, acidity, pain be, tween the shoulders- wind, &c., &c. In every case relief may be ex. pected. Price, Is; by post, Is 3d. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Chloral Cure, stops TOo .hache at once and for ever. Never fails to stop that toothache which arises from de- c. yell teeth. Prfce, 101,2(1; by post. Is. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Chloro Menthol stronger than the pure ?emho!. Speedily re- lieves all nerve pains, snch as Hen a lie, NT e u,- i l a Neuralgia, Tic Dolo- reau: Sciatica, &c. Price, lCV->d by post,Is. JESSE WILLIAMS'S Old Yellow Soap. U a -cenied, LTncoloured, Unsophisticated. The genuine old-fashioned sort. In tablets about llb., 3d in bars about 2yslb., 7V„d. Five bars for "TESSE WILL TAMS s.. Baking Powder. Mude in our own hot i oom with perfectly dry and pure ingredients. Warranted free from aluin and all injurious admixtures. 10d per lb. A complete List of JESSE WILLIAMS' SPECIALITIES will shortly be issued. Catalogue of Drugs, Chemicals, p 0!, graphic Sundries, an the- usual Chemist \V:res ma.iled free on 602e applifatior. 3 & 4. PARK HALL, BUIDLINGS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT.—One Box of JBorton's a I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and complications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also gr" el and pains in the back. Free from mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital- A.v-.on- road, Birmingham. A-ents Cardiff—A- Hagon. CheHist.39, Bridge-street; andl •. Jit: e en Merlin r —?lUs, Che.nl- S,v.ui-:?. OXR«»NT- ;?.. Ci?ih?.t,, Ux:?' r:: e :e ,!I 2\: ¿:'i:'E ;'¡i: i Please name pa^er. <:Zt.e ^usinsss \.bÙíf55r:. O L E M i N FOLLTCK PAWNBROKER AND JEWELLER,, 40 AND 41. BRIDGE-STREET, c A P, D I F F 4D ON THE £ INTEREST ABOVE 40s. 6L FOR TASTE AND VARIETY, COM BINED WITH QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN MASTERS & CO.'S SPLENDID SHOW OF l I SUMMER C-TOTH- ING. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. JJERRY & Co., 3 4, QUEEN s T R E E T-, c ARDTFF, Respectfully announce that durinff J^XTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO THEIR PREMISES BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL, Ahà every effort will be made to give Customers the same satisfaction for which this Old-estab- iiShed Firm has always been noted: 0 HOUSE IN CARDIFF GIVES BETTER VALYE IN JQINING, RAWING, & J £ >EDROOM JpiURNITURE* BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, OILCLOT2, LINOLEUM, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, CUTLERY, AND ELECTRO-PLATE. TERMS — LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR READY MONEY ONLY. I 188 NOW OPEN DAILY From 9 a.m. til! 10p.m. Bathers admitted up to 8.30p.m FromAM9aE.mS. 'S TURKISH BATHS ? For Colds, Rheumatism, Bronchitis, B &c. JAMES'S TURKISH "OATHS For Inquenza, Cout, &c. It 'rAME??ELECTRIC BATHS ? 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J ORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM RHEUMATIC GOU1, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given to any Patent Medicine of its class. COULD NOT SLEEP FOR PAIN. GOUT 2, De win ton-terrace, Llwynypia, Rhondda Llwyny ?1 tb Wale& R HEUMATISM Valley, o Dear Sir,—Your Gout GOUT and Rheumatic Pills are a famous remedy, and one RHEUMATISM of the best I ?'' ca? I across. My wife has been GOUT troubled with Gout in her hands for twelve years, R HEUMATISM and the  pain  ? almost unbearable some nighis G OUT she could not sleep for T pain. I resolved to try a RHEUMATISM bottle of your pills, and JHu to my surprise, after she took three doses, the pain left her hands. They are a great boon to mankind, by the blessing of God. You can make what use vou like of this.—Yours trulv CHARLES WAKELIN. Mr George Eade, 72, Go>woll-road, London EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists in Bottles, Is and 2s 9d, or sent post free for Postal Order by ike Proprietor. 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