Family Notices
... DON'T lunch or dine without asking for tbe new French Bread, Delicious eating and easily ...
... DON'T lunch or dine without asking for tbe new French Bread, Delicious eating and easily ...
... BALLOON PARIS, Tuesday:O Stockholm, in reply t(. vio certainly make a frdfol summer to reach the Nof! Dalziel. ) oi ...
... CABINETMAKERS' STRIKE. Three thousand cabinetmakers ceased work is Glasgow to-day as a protest against the new con- ditions imposed by the employers, notices regard- ing which were posted this morning. As the masters are fedtratea the movement will affect the trade in every town in Scotland. ...
... FOOTBALL ABERCTNON have vacant dates-Nov. 3rd an4 10th guarantee or half gate.-Write Sec. 304 PENTYRCH (16 to 18) want fixtures.-Write J. Lloyd, see. 5108 TymAwit R.F.C. would like to arrange fiKtnna with teams (14-16).—Dawking, 32. Tel-el-Kebir-road, Hopkmstown, Pontypridd. 1554 ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,# DEATHS,' DEATH. GOOI)PTPLD.-On February 21st, at Cowbridge-road, Alaunce Goodfield, aged 72 years. Funeral Oil Friday, at 3 p.m. Friends will kindly accept this the only intimation. 537 ...
... MR BIRD AND SIR W. T. LEWIS. A well-informed correspondent wr;t :-The annual meeting of the National Liberal Federa- tion will this winter, coutrary to the general expectation, be het,d in the South of England, probably towards the end of January, the Federa- tion committee having now accepted the invita- tion of the Home Counties division to hold the gatherings in that district. Information ...
... BIR rHS, MARRIAUTU, a ut a I no BIRTHS. BrItCHLEY.-On the 18th inst., a.t 67. Talbot-strew, Cardiff, the.wife of W. J. Birchley, of a ter. CARRIAGE. J ONES—GRIFFITHS. August 18th, at St. Jonns, Canton, by licence, Mr Thomas Jones, Town Cierrt Office, eldest son of Mr .Tones, LlaDdough. Mist Clara Griffiths, only daughter of Mr Griffiths, traffic inspector and staithmaster, Penarth Dock. 715 ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. DEATITS. MGEGAI;.—On December 12th. 1894, suddenly at 63, De Borgh-street, Canton. Herbert Morgan, aged 56, EVANS.—On Sunday, the 9th, at Railway CotUge, Llamlaii St3,tion, Ann, the beloved wife of Thomas Evaas. late of Penhefyd Farm. St. Pagan's. Funeral starts for W hitchurch 2 o'clock 'ifmrsday. 971 ...
... fov (JUassitication. F OP, Sale, Urge Ariel Flight Double Run nearly new and in thorough euiag order.-Apply Grmdon, 11, Court-road. Cardiff. 941 ,iY ANTED ?? once, t strong General Servant: good rpf, r?nee required: a name kept.—Apply Docker, Chftop-strcaL 942 VV A^TED. by iith. Gut. abom 15. M Mtiat housework f' '°?? ? chHdt?n country preferred 9004 home.— c-1n TVx aejp-ftrres, C?rdta. 9 ...
... TWO LAOS-DROWNED. I Tho bodies of both the lads drowned at Bourne- mouth laslmighb bave been recovered, the attempts to resuscitate Walter Beirs,aged 16, being unsuc- cessful. The lads suddenly disappeared while bathing with some companions. ...
... Br^THSrMAKKIASES, & DEAIHS. DEATH. MORJELAND.— Rachel, wife of Charles Morelani grocer, Topaz-street, passed away after a short ilines ou September 9th. Public funeral Monday at o'clock. Friends please accept this the only inti mation. ...
... MABOX Maelgwyn, Cadrawd, Dafydd Mor a tanwg, Mynyddwr, all write for the Cardifi Times ana. 9 itmtk Wales Weekly News, which is a magazine and 4 M lewspaper m one. The best and brightest pennyworth 3 »f fiction, gessip, news, and special articles dealing ■ Kith Welsh subjects poblished. Order n •opr to-day 3a ...