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A FEW 21b GLASS JABS OF C RO S S E AND BLACKWELL'S P L TY m J A M » 1 7D. EACH. TAYLOR & COMPANY, LIMIT 2313. m ArlIN and WEBB'S celebrated PATENT SCREW- FAST HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, cannot become ioose in boiling water. SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. „ Table Cheese Carvers s. d.'s d 3jia. Table Knives, ivory handle ( !oz 20 0 14 0 i 7 balance > „ 9 o 3# Do., edge-pinned do. i >. 01 12 0 3| Do., balance, patent handle t ?n n 13 6 4 Do., do. do. c *0 0 30% « 4 n?'' fines* *bite T £ ;• 4? o S3 ° 15 0 ■f Do., rounded ivory do. c >. ™ « <o rv on n Do., finest African 65 0! 200 4 Do., plated handles, p'.stol t-: 38 0 23 0 12 0 pattern ) i 4 Do., picked backborn, ster- j,, 50 0 40 0 15 0 ling silver mounts S | The handles >f~these knives are sec«J i by a patent process. I Blades warranted best donble-refinea hear steel, forged at ♦heir manufactory, the Royal Cutlery *orks, Norfolk-street, j Sheffield. Catalogues, drawings, ana prices free from 158, Oxforri-.««r.v=( T.nndcii. W.. and MAPPIN and WEBB'S own manufacture, heavily plated on pure white nickel, SPOONS and FORKS are guaranteed to wear equal to silver. All patterns. 20 years' wear. are guaranteed to wear equal to silver. All patterns. 20 yoars wear. —— Fiddle or All Fancy Old English. Patterns. £ s. d. £ s. d. Table Forks, heaviest plating 2 6 0 ^00 Dessert do. do H6 # 2 4 0 Table Spoons do 2 10 0 3 3 0 Dessert do. do 1 18 0 o 15 0 Table Forks, A quality •• 9 o n Dessert do. do. 1 8 0 2 a 0 TableSpoons do 2 0 0 2 15 0 Dessert do. do 1 10 0 2 0 0 APPIN and WEBB.-STERLING SILVER PLATE -m- for Presentations, Testimonials, Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Presents. Selections forwarded on approval free of expense. APPIN and WEBB'S ILLUSTRATED CATA- M LOGUES are sent post free from 158, Oxford- Street. London. W.. and TAYLOR AND CO., LIMITED, AGENTS, SWANSEA. 14225 TELEPHONE NO. 17. THE NEW FRUITS FOR THE SEASON, ROTH KITCHEN AND DESSERT USE, ARE TO HAND IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. ASPINALLS ENAMEL. ALL TINTS IN STOCK, Is. 3d. TINJ FOR llid. ISAAC GALE (LATE B. GOODALL). F A. ILY G IR. O O E 18. HIGH STRETCTr SWANSEA. [3540 HARRY W. SPRING- PRACTICAL 1 UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 50, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. '5' ]p 5164 B S~1 I 5164_ G.A.S. C;. S GAS. STOVES, PITTliNGq AND B-URNERS OF EVERY KIND MAY BS JIAD OF F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS GAS, HOT WATER & SANITARY ENGINEERS. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, &c., 32, IF.TE JET SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1839. [4748 101, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. AUTUMN, 1888. W^lf'L're this opportunity of thanking you for past favors, and at the same time te express a hope for the con- tinuance of the support you have so generously bestowed upon us during the short period we have been open n the IVwn of Swansea. W« have much pWore iu sta&yr lifTe have tiibu*" riT~. Knuland', and Welsh Manufacturers, and for appearance and wear we can confidently a&dini: r6 £ °^>Pmav saythat we employ none but first-class Workmen, and every Garment is cut and fitted under our own Person al Supervision, and we guarantee Fit, Style, and Finish YY e are, Sir, Your obedient Servants, PEOTHEROE AND PEARCE, NAVAL, MILITARY AND CLERICAL TAILORS. LADIES GARMENTS A SPECIALITE. L4859 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief Office 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTLAKE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, RAIL AND CANAL. CONTRACTORS TO THE HARBOUR BOARD AND THE PBINCIPAL RAILWAYS OF THE PORT. I SHIPS LOADED AND DISCHARGED AT PER TON. LOCOMOTIVES, STEAM BARGES, AND LIGHTERS ON HI*"8- STEAM WINCHES AND STEAM HOIST ON HIRE. L^184 Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone I and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL • > NrES und Co. are prepared to • Supply tha above-named article at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. [23 Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. ï23 Important to Borrowers. A ^ATE GENT IjEMAN Laving- A spare capital -f*- is willing to make advances without delay NOTP; OF HAND alone, in sums varying: from £ lb to £ 1,000 in Loudon or country or on furniture, deadstock without removal; 5 Per ^t. an^ the security of their'crcA^68 mftdet°S upon w* = J v.- x-C wtthoul any puhlicity. aStd" SX »»»«. K* vuh, N,D.-Private house and not coated with a bank or affice. f4501 STwHIT BHiffg AOOOtr-.l^T, Kgiitrib^MISSION, \L. L'l{ A..L AGEJ.J. I AND GE_H.. OFFICE REMOVED TO MOUNT-str^ SWANSEA. 3465 ELECTRIC LIGHTING. J. C. HOWELL. ELECTRIC LIGHT ENOT E Br- LLYNELLY. Contract, the Supply and up o FX.r • £ k • i LIGHT API,A.h U::¡ OV description. LvoAn/BaoENT ARC LTGHT VLTATI NS Iror Oollieri?>' ,tctorisB. Ships, Houses, 8,0. Eat; telt oil Application. few examples of (!-Ix carried out and goods supp d looilly:— Dowiaisu.- Powlai* 4 Arcs. 6" Jncandescents Glamorgan C«a! U«-7nypia. 300 Iiicandescents p{>*itiOiith irks, Meithyr 500 Incandescents ^itionji SMani Coal vVsittstowi 80 IncsndcscBnts COJXI Co., ^oandflsPflTits OardtfTCottle,Cardiff 2,200 Light Dynamos P.Mf'i 'of.i a ires, hi. >d and ""o., D. nelly lOAvj. 250 J'Ktindesi'fc >ta J. S^jc1-o.v, ES)., Ti-pf-.m f 4 An*. Tinl*to <'c. r^mporary lighting) ineandMoeute U. Howell »nd Soc, Rn*- Mills, Llanelly, 1 100 Xncan. Wesjwpii TTn-plat*- Co. nelly 4 Arcs. 130 iv, andeseents jrovtvir j Tiu-p!:itM Vorselnciii 4 Arcs. 120 fici. lescents V; vv 4 Son., 60 I iana ^jits OH CO t rNR DEPOSITION i Fo TEH, and CO., SWANSEA. I "VIVI AN r'-Ny, SWANSEA. Contracts un(-Ic! for Transmission of Power to a Distance, JTortut*. informal. e, n be obtained from JOHN Li GC, NELSON STREET, "VANSEA. 3748 IB QTTBTAED P'^V R^ER. a .11 AT LUXURY I CpoicE, DELICIOU NO "jjiGGS P &QGIRED. CUSTARD, £ l J-W WITHOUT EGGS!! produced by TNGGRS ■PEQCIBED. BIRI»8 V JD XV CUSTARD POWDER J."f) TTHKj s T.) :Q! tRED. AT HALF TRio; COST *» and f fO LUNO- » HALF THE TROUBLE. a diih'tf r'j''l'ner' Supper, or Feast complete without U..M i?™— '■"■ •iirite Custard. ?'ere 1 v«- and is. Boxes, and 2d. Packets. glJtiy* Q^TaRD POWDER. Tf Kf>(,^>%BlRTia* rnventor8 and Jai BIKD Devonshire Works, [2960 SWANSEA ^HOCSP^COAL DEPOT, PELL STREET. B^W^K00?L^AESAt BEST THRO' > Lowest BEST NUT ANTHRACITE j Prices. fibEWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. ) r» uvered in Baes, or otherwise, on Shortest Notice. MORGAN THOMAS, PROPRIETOR. 1939 1939 THF. NEURALGIA MIXTURE PREPARED by JOHN T. WILLIAM 8, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 19, Nelson-street, 8wansea, Est. 1859. During the last twenty years this remedy has relieved hundreds of persons suffering from the excruciating agony of "Facial Rheumatism," commonly called "Neuralgia." Acting as a powerful Nerve Tonic, it gives almost immediate relief, is per- fectly safe, and has proved itself to be most effectual. Price 2s. "4, Page-street, Swansea, August 30,1887. To JOHN T. WILLIAMS. Sir,-For several years past 1 have suffered occasionally, from Neuralgia, and have tried many things, but in vain, to obtain relief. I had a sharp attack yesterddy. I have not much faith in so-called patent medicines, but I was induced to try a bottle of your "Neuralgia Mixture." The first dose had little or no effect; the second dose eased the pain very considerably; and the third dose cured. You can make use of this, if you feel so disposed, on behalf of fellow-sufferers. I-yowrs truly, JAS. H. JENKINS. [039 THE MODE TRADE JOURNAL, THE AMERICAN ARTISAN TINNER AND HOUSE FURNISHER. Devoted to Stoves, Tinware, and Ii onmongery, NEAT. PRACTICAL. PROGRESSIVE. ^ONTAINS more information relative to TIN. 'I' — P-LATES than any other Journal in the world. Subscription (post free) $4.00 per year. DANIEL STERN. Publisher and Proprietor, 51-55, Dearborn-street, I The Chicago, 111., U.S.A., receiviug >. 2Vie Cambrian will take pleasure in A VRMI' I'' at Subscriptions to The American ATMSA.. »_tbe entreat rate. 16s. 8d. fQ2 STHO&K's it.1 CRYSTAL OIL C MARK. I L I T-A: THE BI-ST 4ND LAMP OIL 3VER produced Vt*P ACCIDENT WPlsill £ ihove upwaruB ot ,,TT. J QUAKrEB Ov A CENTUHV^^flOUT A *Ingle This justly 0«fehwted Oil' is fr^- fr0ffi alI unpleasant odour, 'nbgoiute'v V/bi, ji colour ,*j perfectly SAPl- TO ^URN in A>'Y L-^P. As many inferior kiualities of Oil vende,1 as "CRYSTAL," to eDSUr.¿. }laving th. nrticle see that your cans, &c.. g.l'P h.be}¡",¡ with T:,de Ma. as EYE as supplied to our authorised Agents. Authorized Agents for its Sale in this Disti ct are SWANSEA—A. PATON & Co. I BEEDGEND-W. Irollmoliger HAVERFJIWWEST-S, & F. GRJilEN, Ironinoncers. NEATH—S. E V AN8. Ironmonger. 6 PEMBROKE—E. BEDDOE. IRONMONGER, Wholesale Only—S. TUBOR AND SONS, I White Lead Manufacturers, 17, College Hill London I H.C. 4918 SALES BY AUCTION. For the (Benefit of whom it may Concern. HARBOUR TRUST TIIV-PLA TE SHEDS. PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, SWANSEA. SALE OF TIN-PLATES AND CAUSTIC SODA EX S.S, EMBLETON." lIfR. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Warehouses, On TUESDAY Next, the 8th Day of JANUARY, 1889, THE FOLLOWINGTIN-PLATES (slightly damaged) and Caustic Soda, Ex. S.S. Embleton." 1,225 Boxes I.C. 14 by 19 £ 354 do. I.C. 10 by 20 120 Drums of Caustic Soda Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 3.30 o'clock sharp in the afternoon Terms. Cash. Further particulars can be obtained of MESSRS. BURGESS and Co Exchange Buildings, Swansea, or from the AUCTIONEER at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. [5290 To Coal Merchants. Hauliers, and Others. At the Yard at the Back of the Britannia Paint Works, Glamorgan-street, Swansea. Sale of Horse. Harness, Carts, Trolleys, Weighing Machine, &c. Mi. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed by Aflit. H. B. M. BISHOP, Coal Merchant, who is retiring froji business, to SELL BY PUB L I C,, A U C T ION, At the Above YARD, on THURSDAY, the 10th of JANUARY, 1889'. 113 LACK HORSE," Blackie," aged. 2 Sets of Cart Harness. 2 Coal Tipping Carts. 2 Long Coal Carts. 1 Trolley. Saddle and Bridle. Weighing Machine, Coal Baskets, &c., and a Small Quantity of Office Furniture. Sale to Commence at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Wind-street, Swansea. [5291 Sales by Auction for the year 1889. Messrs. DEBENHAM, TEWsON, FARMER, and B'RIDGEW A TER BEG to announce that their SALES of LANDED ESTATES, investments, town, suburban, and country houses, business premises, building land, ground-rents, advowsons, reversions, stocks, shares, and other properties will be held at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse yard, near the Bank of England in the City of London, as follows Tuesday, Jan. 15 Tuesday, April 30 Tuesday, July 23 Tuesday, Jan. 29 rvLesclay, May 7 Tnesday, July 30 Tuesday, Feb. 12 Tuesday, May 14 Tuesday, Auar. 6 Tuesday, Feb. 26 Tuesday, May 21 Tuesday, Aug. 13 Tuesday, March 5 Tuesday, May 28 Tuesday, Aug. 20 Tuesday, March 12 Tuesday, June 4 Tuesday, Aug. 27 Tuesday, March 19 Tuesday, June 18 Tuesday, Oct. 3 Tuesday, March 26 Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Oct. 22 Tuesday, April 2 ^,uesc]ay' ^u}y 2 Tuesday, >"ov. & Tuesday, April 9 ruesijay, July 9 Tuesday, >Tov. 19 Tuesday, April 16 Tuesday, July ie Tuesday, Dec. 3 Auctions can also be held on other days. In order to insure proper publicity, due notice shall be given. The period between such notice and the proposed auction must considerably depend upon the nature of the pro- perty to be sold. A printed scale of terms can be had at 80, Cheapside, London, or will be forwarded. Tele- phone No. 1,503. 5231 Coilnfc*> ^lection. < TO THE ELECTORS OF Tffj? ttrt>FTTKAwI AND VELINDRE ^>/F/,S/o* LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— TN response to an invitation which I have had the JL honour of receiving from a large bodv of tho roto- payers of this District, I have consented to become a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. & I am personally known to most of you as one vl, M LS for nearly 40 years taken a prominent part in £ up»>rt- ing one of the best Institutions ever established to-.v ards advancing and promoting the welfare of the Wcrtin? Classes in this country, viz.: that of "Friendly! Societies." As a Member of the Board of Guardians I may state that I attend the Meetings of that body as frequently as possible with a new of alleviating the sufferings of the Widows and Orphans, and all other deserving poor in this populous District. c I had no intention of referring to Politics in my Ad- dress, but as I understand that for the purpose of damaging my Candidature, a rumour is in circulation that I have lately changed my political opinions-that is totally unfounded. I am, and always have been, an advanced Radical, and I am strongly in favour of the Disestablishment and Disendowment of the Church Free Education, Land Reform, Rating of Royalties' and other Liberal Measures. And should you honour me with a seat at the County Council, j will use my best endeavours to further the interests of the rate- payers in general, and of the Working Men in particular. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, -d ii tr t\ LLEWELYN DAVIES. Bryngelly House, December 4th, 1888. County Council Election. To the Electors of the Morrlston Division of the County of Glamorgan. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IN compliance with the wishes of a large number of ratepayers, I have pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for the representation of your division on the County Council. My interests are identical with yours, and being a resident in the division, I can safely assert I am intimely acquainted with its requirements. Should you do me the honour of returning me at the forthcoming Election, it shall be my earnest endeavour to carry out the duties devolving upon me in an efficient and economical manner. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, DAVID DAVIS. Plaseadwgan, Movriston, R.S O., 6th December, 1888. 5108 County Council for Glamorgan- shire. 1889. DULAIS VALLEY DIVISION. TO THE COUNTY ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF BLAENHON- DDAN, DULAIS HIGHER AND LOWER, NEA TH HIGHER, MIDDLE, AND LO WER. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— IN the early part of the ensuing year the Administrative Government of the County will be placed in the bands of Representatives eiected by the People, under I and by virtne of the Local Government Act, 1888. I have been invited by a large and influential number of the Ratepayers of the above Division to seek your suffrages in the forthcoming Election for the County Council. In acceding to the request so made, I place my best services at your comm ind and disposal, if you see me worthy of your confid jce. As a large Ratepayer ia the Division, an extensive Employer of Labour, and an Agriculturist or Farmer, I have important personal, as well a i general, interests in the welfare of your Division, and in the watchful care which should be exhibited in carrying out the principles and government intended to be accomplished by the Act referred to. These important duties will eceive from my hands every care and sympathy in th- good and economical government of your division. If elected to represent you, i.11 matters affecting the welfare of the Working Olas-es, either directly or indirectly sball have my best attention and everything tending to their and your general welfare sball have my energetic support. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentleruen, Your obedi ut Servant, EVAN EVANs BEVAN. Cadoxton-place, Cadoxton, Blaenhondduu November 13th, 1888. [5134 A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN wishes to invest Cash in Loans to ladies, gentlemen, farmers, and tralesmen generally UPON THEIR NOTE OF HAND (thtir own responsibility) at less interest than charged by profusion at endera. It may he repaid by easy instalments o* ±- fixed a#- agret*d, for any term not exceeding three j-ars. to) ifii11 (which will be promptly atteuled Kin,* road ?• MILNER, 17, WelUngton-squ^e, °<s-road London, S.W. (distance no EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Science and Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington- Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. Hon. Secretary: E. W. JEKNINGS, Worcester-place. Head Master: F. F. HOSFORD. ART CLASSES: Freehand Drawing in all its branches. Practical Geometry and Parspeetive. Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Painting in Oil, Tempera, anc Water Colours. The Figure from the Antique and the Life. HOURS OF STUDY-DAY CLASSES: TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ from 2 to 4. WEDNESDAY, » » FFROM 2 to 4. SATURDAY, T'AOWQ" M EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.15. FEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and -1 ridays, 20s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. AFTEHNOON CLASSES, same days anaiees. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, ntended :for Male and Female Students from Private Schools 15s. ^ho°1,^S1' SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, fo teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s. to all others, 10s. per Session. Open from September to Majexamination. EVENING CLASSES, Tuesdays, and Fridays, from 7.15 to S.15. Fees, 2a. per month. 2s. Entrance Dee. QLASSES will re-commence on TUESDAY, JAN. 8th, 1889.^ UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea Principal—Rev. J. E. MANVING, M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term commences on THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1889. r024 Art Classes. j THE CLASSES, JTNDER THE DIRECTION OF Itrs. J. C. VTHE-PARMINTER, fTriLL RE-COMMENCE TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1889. Oil and Water-Colour Painting, including Painting I i*om the Costume Model, Miniature, 'leviestry, Art lottery, Screen and Fan Painting, &c. Classes I fr Drawing. Students may enter at any time. Broadway Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. fO26 12, Castleton, Mumbles. I IDARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, (Daughters of a Clergyman). Ibsident Foreign Governess. Highest References. Terms on application. [3663 Miss M. C- SQUIRE, TEACHER OF THE VIOLONCELLO, 26, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. fjpERMS on application. [3565 I LESLIE SCHOOL OF ART, J, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA C1L AND WATER COLOUR. TAPESTRY, CHINA AND r VSTEL PAINTING. CIA.jSES RECOMMENCE JANUARY 2nd, 1889. 2ITELLA E. TOMKINS. 5,32] PRINCIPAL. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. EDINBURGH HOUSE, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. Blacational and Boarding Establishment for Youug Ladies, and Kindergarten and Elementary School for Gentlemen's Children. 0>NDUCTED RY M R S W ARDHAUGH, And Certificated Teachers. EDINBURGH HOUSE is pleasantly situated in one of the most hoalthy suburbs of the town, and is adapted for K'lueational purposes. The rooms aie large, lofty; airy, well-lighted, and thoroughly ventilated. The health and domestic comforts of the Pipils arc carefully attended to. Special Class for L'ttie Boys. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. T-arni JANUARY 14th, 1889. [4921 Swansea High. School for Girls. fRS. 'VARPHAUGH is prepared to receive a 4" limited number of Boarders attending the ibove oehooi. Referentand testimonials on application :o 38, W.VLTE Its-ROAD- [5280 MISS LANGDON (PUPIL AND ASSISTANT OF THE LATt MISS- F. BEDFORD), BEGS to announce that her Clssses in Daucing, Deportment, aflu Calisthenics, will be resumed at th) ALBERT HALL, on TUESDAY, JANUARY. 15th, 1839, at 715 p.m.; WEDNESDAY, the 16th, at2.30 p.n.; at the ASSEMBLE ROOMS, Neath, on MONDAY, J^NUART 21st, 188", ? o0 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons given in all the Fashionable DancJS. Terms on application to Miss DAMP, Heathfield-street, orat 2, Sea Mount Pleasant, Swansea. [5267 Mount Pleasant Middle Class SCHOOL, IIEATJIFIED STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED ON HIGHER GRADE PRINCIPLES. PRINCIPAL-MISS SHEPHERD. BOYS admitted i" }°™r passes and prepared for Higher other Boys> Schools. A special clss for Girl« ONLt above Standard m Next term comsences JAN UARY 7TH, 1889. Prospectuses QP_;PPhcat>on- j.5192 | Normal College, Constitution [ Bill. Priocipal-MR. EMERY ftrf M,.ter-BEl-BGEOKGEJMERY, B.A., Lo»d„ J^EXT TERM b08ins MONDAY, JANUARY 14. ^g24g wT BROADi JXL A pROpESSOR OF MUSIC, i.tive of the Royal Academy of Music, Loal Represent^ mjner for thjj Koyal Coiiege of Hon. Local Mu8ic, &c., LESSONS on MONDAY, JANUARY 14th. oD aPPii°at'oD' Ij0NGI'AHDS HOUSE, S^NSEA. T>rjton Ferry, and Mumbles weeklv. Tisits Neath, W [5339 CE, 2 GROVE-PLACE, SW ANSEA. BOARDING AND DAY I CONDUCTED BY MIsS HAVARD. I f51E NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on TUESDAY, JAK £ AKL,L5TB' 1889• [5241 MR. C. M. BILL, f/i!Xow o'JE COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS. LONDON, fE^LOWC'F TXS GUILD OF ORGANISTS, London, examiner FOR THE LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, formerly Professional Pupil of H. BROOKSBANK, Esq., MUI. Bac. (Oxon), F.C.O. (Llandaff Cathedral), pKOPESSOR OF MUSIC, 58, MANSEL TERRACE SWANSEA. PONTARDAWE and DISTRICT visited weekly. [5265 Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to '.he Chairman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Rectory, Neath. r2399 The Colston School, near Bristol. FOUNDED, A.D. 1708. THE Governors admit a limited number of Boys from 10 to 15 years of age to this Endowed School. 0n payment of £31 per annum, for Tuition, Books lia- rd, and clothing. No extras. The course is designed to apart a sound and useful Education, and includes Latin, French, and Mathematics. There will be a few Vacancies to fill up at the beginning of next Term. I „ Apply to GEORGE H. POPE, Treasurer of ? jGttetjr of Merchant Venturers, Bristol. EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN taught (Italian atyle) by S. KNIGHT, PUP11 Herr Schlopfa^ski, great Hungarian Violinist, pupil SignorPaganini, 15, DILLWYN-STREET. [5281 ST. HELEN'S BOARDING AN) DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 43, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD SWANSEA. Conducted by MISS BUSE and MISS OWEN PUPILS thoroughly grounded in every subject. JL Next Term commences JANUARI 9th, Large Airy Schoolrooms. Healthy situation. 5221 Girls' Boarding and Day School, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL. MISS GASLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident and visiting Teachers PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. 1\TEXT Term will commence TUESDAY, Jan. 15,1889. ijj 3412 High-Class Boarding &nd Day School for Girls. RESIDENT Foreign and Engliii Governesses. Professors for Art, Piano, Harp, Tiolin, Singing, Gymnastics, Calisthenics and Mathematics Numerous Certificates have been obtaimd in Compe- titive Examinations. Prospectus and references on applicatioB o MISS RIDDELL, RUSSELL HOUSE, IUMBLES. [25 The ensuing Term will commence o; the 18th January, 1889. Girls School, 15, York place, Swansea. MISS PRUST will resume School duties 'D V.) on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th. [5272 St. Winefride's Seminary, ST. JAMES CRESCENT, SWANSEA. fl vffE CLASSES will be resumed on MONDAY, the X 1.t.n JANUARY, at Ten a.m. [5267 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDrNG and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- cipals—the MISSES' PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses ano^Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examina.C9.llS: Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion g-"nnds, offers special advantage9 for healthfu. study, 'mfort, and pleasure. Terms, and references on application to the Principals. Term commences JANUARY 17th. [1197 Mr. OSWAL > KORTH. PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, TEACHER OF LANGUAGES, 15, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, RECEIVES Pupils for FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, SPANISH, BOOK-KEEPING, and SHORT- HAND. Terms en application. [5013 Tremont House, 6, Walter Xoad, Swansea. BOARDING AND DAY school for GIRLS, conducted by MBS. cwcne, (widow of H. C. CHUNE, Surgeon,) and the Nye-3E3 CHUNE, (certificated,) assisted by resident an,1 visiting Governesses, (certificated), and visitino' —asters. Foreigner for languages. rsEXT TERM will Commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17tb,1888. [029 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, STERNDALE HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. IIR. J. F. FRICKER, PROFESSOR OF IIIUSIC, RESUMES LESSONS JANUARY 17TH. [5264 Westbourne School, W estbourne-road, Penarth. PRINCIPAL-MR. SYDNEY GIBSON. MR. S. GIBSON, assisted by efficient masters, receives pupils to prepare for the usual examina- tions and for the Public Schools. Masters attend for the following subjects :—Mathema- tics, French, Drawing, Shorthand, Drilling, &c. Prospectus on application to the Principal. [5268 Barnstaple Middle Class School, North Devon. FOR Boys intended for the Professions or for Com- merce. Six miles from the sea, in the midst of the delightful North Devon scenery. Thorough modern education. Many successes at Public Examinations. Shorthand, Athletics. Separate beds. 30 guineas per annum. C. C. COX, 1ST B.A., F.R.G.S.I., 5153] HEAD MASTER. "I I Ealing Ladies' CollerodN W HIG.F«ff'Y^enity Master, and able and refined bome liberal table. Welsh connection. Inclusive fees from 30 guineas.—Address PRINCIPAL. [5094 Byron House School, The Park, Ealing, London, W. THIS (one of the best conducted Schools around London), offers every facility for a commercial or a professional education, at most reasonable terms, under a large staff of exceptionally qualified Masters, not only chosen for their University qualifications, but for their acknowledged ability to teach. Over 90 certificates and honours have been obtained from Cambridge, Oxford, College of Preceptors, and South Kensing- ton. A good Welsh connection for both boys and girls. LIST OF MASTERS. English Masters: J. Fowler, A.C.P., J. A. Mackintosh, A.C.P., E. W. Dennehy. W. C. Ward (Government certificated and prize winner).. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, for Pupils from six to nine ya^> of age: Mr. A. Moir, a qualified and experienced m^«r- Classics, Mathematics, and Science, for London Matric J. COUttS, M.A. „ /-PrnoViov,! German and French Dr. W. Mussler. Drawing Geometrical, Perspective), Water-colour and1 Mr. Fairs (fully certificated from E?,ven^{ £ edantt^oracttail 552- flMiuw!1'S5.fKd5S>. mE Catistheuics Lieutei^ntJ.B. Sleigh. years' experience, and is The Head Master has naa ove[ ^wit., th (-430 constantly teaching and co-operating, the Masters. 'W The Bristol Channel fteam Packet Company rveM "ED SAILINGS B«rW £ EX BRISTOL & SWANSEA INCREAbiU^Aii.^ ev(,ry weuk) as statetl below. fk rp H E "VBLINDRA," X.RIO FORMOSO" and •COLLIER," v'ti 'it wili sau as tollows, if not prevented bj, Unfoieseen occurrence, with libert-. to tow vessels:- For the Month of JANUARY, 19. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. From Swansea. I From Bristol JANUARY. JANUARY. 5 Saturday 9.30 a.m. 5 s aturday 8.30 pm. 8 Tuesday 11. <0 a.ui. 8 Tuesdiy 10.30 p.m. 10 Thursday 1.0 p.m. 10 Thursday 12.0 night Saturday 3.0 a,m. 12 Saturday 12.0 night 15 luesQay 6.0 a.m. 15 Tuesday 5.0 p.m. FARES:—Best Cabin, 5s Fore Cabin 3s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. From Swansea. From Ilfracombe. JANUARY. JANUART. JANUARY. JANUART. IB Wednesday 1.0 J> "I. 19 Saturday 2.30 p.m. 30 Wednesday 3.30 P-m. 2 Saturday 2.30 p.m. FARES:-Best Cabji) ds.; ForeOabin,4s. Return—liest, »s. Fore,6s.: Availa> le'or one month. Through tickets "sued from Swansea via nfraeombe to Hi. stations in Dev,stl!1,e on t,ie '-on(l°n an(i feout estem Railway. i)W AI£A, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. VviJ. Swansea I From Padstow. 16 W^esday 4.0 p.m. 19 Saturday 5.30 a.m. Jl-dnesday 3.30 p.m. Feb. 2 Saturday.. a.m. aRKU: Best Cabin, 8s.; i'ore Cubiu, o». Return 11.; Fore, 8s.: Available for 28 days. For further particulars apply to JtT' WILLIAM PO^^Jh Dock. General Manager. (061 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCIPALITY FOR BEST WORK AND MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [4134 TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2s. 8d. Six, is. 8d. Two Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Si* i>s. 10-inch Panel, 5s.; two, 7a. Copied _oir enlarged from any portrait, however faded. Sent with postal order or stamps to Mr. F. S. D. PHILLIPS. Perfect copies and original returned free. LONDO. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 304, Regent-street, London W. ° 1353 King Afthur Hotel, Reynoldstone. o-ower- PKOPRIETOB J. BEVAN. MRS. J. BEVAN (late Mrs. W»Uiamg) BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the ai*>ve Hotel i» stil carried on under her personal supervision, and Visitoro may rely upon finding every accommodation as hereto, fore. Conveyances kept for those who wish to see the charming places in Gower. [2198 FOR HEALTH PROMOTING & COMFORT IN WALKING WEAR RANDLE'S HAND-MADE BOOTS An SHOES. UNSURPASSED BY ANY MAKE OR MAKER. ADDBESS: 15, CASTLE STREET, SW ANSBA. [4844 w. F. BULL & Co., 10, UNION-STREET, SWANSEA, Have a well-assorted Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CIGARS, TEAS, & C., Suitable for the Season, of guaranteed good qualities, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. N.B,-Single Bottles of all sites supplied. [5197 r'o" ml"T SWANSEA OLD rsJiEW v. K STREET, SWANS ILv .l PRIZE I ALES. V~)RIVATE Customers supplied with 9. ana 18 I' gallon casks, delivered ''m Is- & -v' Splendid Brewings m T_i^,ral discount allow-d to th^ -• PIPERS', COLL^ PTKELT. rpHE 01d-c,iishedToy xd~nv purchasers at this estejlishmr-'jt dr.ria^ *ii« s«ason of Toys, &c„ to t,L of 6d. i!l receive a COUtfOJT which will entitlt i.' u to p;»> .>dpet» in onr ANNUAL rRi HAWING, JANTTAP- 9th. a-. x'oys, Cards, and all kinds Taney tivo-ts auJ Trav«!'»i.a Requisites. LARGEST STOCK IN SFANSEA. THOMAS FORD AND CO., PIER STREET, SWANSEA. BAR FITTERS, PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, &0. GAS FITTINGS, BEER ENGINES, AND EVERY REQUISITE KEPT IN STOCK. A CALL IN TO INSPECT SAME RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. SOLE AGENTS for Mb. SAMUEL MASON, Prise Medal Bar Fitter, Birmingham. [5052 Xmas and the New Year. J. H. WATTS, COOK AND CONFECTIONER, 24, COLLEGE-STEEHT and 20, NELSON-STBEET, SWANSEA, 4LL kinds of Sweets and Fancy Goods for the Season. „ mas cakes. Birthday cakes, Wedding cakes, &c. Contracts made for catering at Public Dinners and Parties generally. Dealer in British wines. [5187 UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. FOR DRESS, BALL, AND OTHER BOUQUETS, FOR LADIES' SPRAYS AND GENTS' BUTTONHOLES, GO TO TOM BARRON, THE ROYAL FLORIST, lOOa, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, &c. [5039 365 DAYS OF SUCOBSS IN ipsg F 0 1 i6 d THOUSANDS have prospered by following directions, given in RAPHAEL'S A.'manac, which telte exac times to speculate, buy, sell, deal, ask favours, marry, set fowls, sow crops, o»- iUiy^r h- whirhail can Birthdav Information for every day of bp. whuh a can dgJSKS? any Child born in MW.j Pre^ction Exr,ialiw price 6d„ br Dost 7d. BAPHAaLj s RAPHAELS Bock ot the Cards and Answers all Quest' <' insist on ha/lng Dreams, Is; True interpreter oi « RAPH1AEL 8. piiffr'in"s^eet, Ludgate-hill, B.C., ROBBRT^rDAVIBs/'swan^- all Stationers jU.dB.U- wa.v Bookstalls, — i OF^CE, ESTABLISHED 1710. SXJNfwFE 0^ICE, ESTABLISHED 1810. ■CTT?F —T110 °West purely Fire Office -n the •piorld. Home and Foreign Insurances rrompt Loss Settlemen-s. LIFE-Profits divided every five years. Large Bonuses. Pension Policies gra-nted. Very low prpn'.ina)s without participa- tion in profit, No partnership liability, Simjil • Proposal Forms. For further infonnatioli apply to th; following .A<!wJt- SWANSEA Mr. 1 W. ° Mr. John Eynon. (life only). „ Vhos. Bo?well. ^Life only). „ Fi .ncis J. Meri.». Aberavop I > ivitl E. Jone Mumbles „ «^ame» Neath 'Fire only) BriV V ifC °^-)'"onVv) "unter pJ" rJ"ry (Flre •• » Srmtu. StSST t52W