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IMPORT AN T NOTICE. B. EVANS AND COMPANY BEG TO ANNOUNCE A GREAT DELIVERY OF BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS, SHEETS. &c.. BOUGHT BEFORE THE GREAT RISE IN PRICES. THT? INNVP OOODS AT THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS, WILL BE FOUND THE ABOVE aOODS-^Ai 0ENT UNR>BR PKESENT VALUE =- BLANKETS (4,000 PAIRS). Prices 2s. lid., 3s. 9d., 4s. 9d., 5s. lid., 6s. 9d., 8s. 9d., 10s. 9d., 12s. 6d. 14s. 9d., 16s. 9d., to 45s, per pair. QUILTS (1,800) IN WHITE AND COLOURS. Priees— Is. 6d., Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d., 3s. lid., 4s. 9d., 5s. 6d., 6s. 9d., 7s. lid., 8s. 9d., to 35s. each. SHEETS (800 PAIRS). Prices Is. 6d., Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 9d., 5s. 9d., 6s. lid., 7s. 9d., to 35s. per pair. FLANNELS (350 PIECES). WHITE FLANNELS (Welsh and Domestie). Prices—4^d., 5td., 6^d., 71cl., 8!d" 9id" 10 £ d., Is. Old., Is. 2 £ d., Is. 4±d., to Is. lid. per yard. 2 4 SHIRTING FLANNELS (in a Variety of Patterns). Prices—3fd, 4fd., 64U. 82c! lO^d., is. 0.|d., is. 2 £ d., Is. 3 id., is. 6 £ d., Is. 9]d. per yard. THE HEALTH SHIRTING FLANNEL (natural colours and unshrinkable). Prices- Is. Ojd., Is. 3M., Is. 42d., Is. 6 £ d., Is. 9 £ d., Is. lid., 2s. 3d. per yard. BLANKETS, FLANNEL S, QUILTS. SHEETS. B. EVANS & COMPANY s "W A. TST SEA.. NOVEMBER 8TH, 1889. OXFORD-STREET & UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. WINTER FASHIONS. MADAM, •fT^j BEG to inform you that we have made our Second Visit to the Fashionable Markets, and have YV made extensive preparations for the Winter Season. Our Stock is larger and more varied than usual, and shall receive from time to time additional Novelties during the Season. The Costume, Mantle and Millinery Departments, contain the latest Novelties from the London Centres of Fashion also a choice collection of Dress Materials and Fancy Goods. A Visit of Inspection Solicited. We are, Madam, yours very Ob ediently, HOWARD JENKINS & CO. SPECIALITY :—OUR TWO GUINEA COSTUME. COMPLETE SET OF PATTERNS SENT ON APPLICATION. [6729 SM ED LEY'S NATURAL ANIMAL WOOL UNDERCLOTHING FOR LADIES AKTID cmiijDHEnsr. VESTS KNICKERS, AND COMBINATION GARMENTS TO BE HAD OF E. BU N NEY, LADIES AND CHILDRENS OUTFITTER. NEW CORSETS. BABY LINEN. 6736 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS. Brilliant Artistic Effects Produced by using u m" T77 AWTI rifPV nrp.. RT.R AT A NOMINAL COST. SOLE AGENT FOR SW4NSEM X IV A' -.&L A 3i A I:w I y.e, A le I ) t I E. BUNINEY. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW IIKSHiYS JUST RECEIVED. WINDOWS DESIGNED, PRICE LIST, & EVERY INFORMATION FREE OF CHARGE. No. I & 14. CASTLE SQUARE,) 6690] AND WALTER ROAD. ) Swansea Union. I TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. j THE GUARDIANS of the above Union TENDERS for the supply of the following GOODS, viz 200 Yards of Unbleached Calico. 50 Flannel, Grey. 30 Cleaning Flannel. 80 Oxford Striped Shirting. 80 Serge. 20 „ Linsey. 127 „ Canvass. 20 Pairs of Blankets. 12 Toilet Covers. 12 Towels. 30 Suits for Boys. • >0 Boys' Caps. 8 lbs. Yarn. 100 Pairs of Stockings. 30 Girls' Caps. G Dozen Reels of Cotton. fi Packets of Needles. 4 Packets of Tape. The Goods to be delivered Free at the Cottage Homes, near Swansea, Patterns of the Goods required may be seen at the BKd m.rk.d Mount » or before WEDNESDAY, the ^thp,ns^AYVE3 G. B, HA Clerk. 8, Fisher-street, Swansea, [6785 4th November, 1889. t THE SWANSEA FINANCE CO., (Limited), 10, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. MONEY LENT ON ALL SORTS OF SECURITF. PROMISSORY NOTES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, BILLS OF SALE, &c. THE attention of the £ ublicis drawn to this Company, which is formed by respectable people for the bona tide purpose of LENDING MONEY, not at 5 per cent., but upon such terms as may be reasonable, considering the status and prospects of the applicailt The Bogus Lenders who gull the publ ic by ottering money at 5 per ceat are informed that thi. Company will take all the money they have (if any) and give them 8 per cent, for SaThe Money Lending Business, unhappily, haa been the haoDV hunting ground" of snch unscrupulous adven- turers that the Company feels that it b^;61106 •with overwhelming prejudice agains' J» f that it can win the confidence of the pubi [6795 reasonable dealings with its customers. L SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL At BEST THRO' RED ASH COAL ( T owest BEST NUT ANTHRACITE ( prioes. FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, fcc. ) Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, on Shortest Notice. MORGAN THOMAS, PROPRIETOR. 1932 HE STOCK EXCHANGK-MEMBERS OF THE T STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for buaineas purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with The Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Committee. Lists ef Members of The Stock Exchange who act as Stock and Share Brokers may be obtained on applica- tion to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stoak Exchange committee Room, The Stock Exchange, Loadoa, E.Cf. '43 F. WHITEHEAD, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE REMOVED TO 2, MOUNT-STBEIT, SWANSEA. 34i6 HOTELS. MUMBLES. Langland Pay Hotel, near Swansea. THE MENTONE OF WALES. THE sheltered position of Langland Bay, with its JL southern aspect and balmy air, which entitle it to be called the Mentone of Wales, renders it a most desirable Winter Residence. Strongly recommended by Members of the Medical Profession. Fer tariff, carriages, &c., address I 6742] THE MANAGER. VISITORS to SWANSEA will find all home comforts at that old Hostelry, the JEFFREYS ARMS HOTEL, Oxford-street. 'Busses and Conveyances for Gower. T. C. SMALL, Vet. Surgeon, 6471] Proprietor. King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldstone, Gower. PaOP.RIETOR :-MR, JOHN BEVAN. MR. BEVAN BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the above Hotel has been greatly enlarged to meet the pressing requirements of Tourists and others, and is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Bevan as heretofore. 6356 TQ inAM^ervr00^ Hotel, '(LATE w XSTRAND, LONDON. THIS HOTFT^' l?t> of SWANSEA.) HIS HO I'LL is now under new management Has been recently re-furnHhed and re-decomted and is situated in one of the quietest and most central posSs in London, and will be found very citable for parties on business or pleasure ffigigto. [6792 Swansea Baths and Laundry Co., Limited. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to keep the SWIMMING BATH OPEN during the Winter Months. Family Season Tickets for Five Months, from Nov. 1, 1889, to March 31, 1890,10s. each. These Tickets may be used by any Member of the Family as often as desired, the only restriction being that no Two Members use it at the same time. The water will be kept at a temperature of over 70 degrees. Tickets may be obtained at the Ticket Office at the Baths. Dated Oct. 28. 1889. 6755 HEALTH RESTORED. — Remedy Free. — A late sufferer from Nervousness, Weakness &c., having tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a sImple self-cure, which he will send Free to his fellow. "Ifterers. -Address W. Fox, 1, York-street, Southwark, London, S.E. 544 The Electric Trust, Limited. T^HTRAmPfNY is prepared to enter into CON- I p.. *?r lighting Cities, Towns, Districts, JSEsfeaM0rbtaio Parliamentary for carryl"g cut such Works. PoApply to the SECEtHT,&'ay, The Electric Trust, Linaited, palitce Chambers, 9, ]Bridge-street, Westminster, London, S.W. [6664 KNIGHTHOOD OF the lesion OF HONOTTE. GOLD medal, PARIS, K E-NDAL and DENTS- WATCHES; nnHB best V*L"E LKVM" REM AOLARGE,T saIe in <^eat I Britain ^ataloKUM fr« °?LD Lev'4:RS from £ 5 5s. Grand value. 'atal°«TT. f^. Agents wanted to form WATCH, &c„ ClL BS. aPP y> ilA' ^heapside, London. [6529 Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JON&S and Co. are prepared to 0 Supply the above-named article at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend, [23 SPECIAL SHOW OF BEDROOM SUITES THIS WEEK. i INSPECTION INVITED. F. C. EDDERSHAW (LEWIS late BENNETT), 19, HIGH ST R E E T ■ 3112 94. 95, 96, OXFORD STREET, ") WATERLOO STREET, [ SWANSEA. 4 & 5, PARK STREET, ) W. EDWARDS IS NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HEAVY & FURNISHING DRAPERY, j DRESSES, &c., HOUSEHOLD LINENS, CALICOES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, &c., &c., BLACK AND COLOURED MERINOES, CASHMERES, MELTONS, AMAZON CLOTHS, SERGES, PLAINS AND FANCIES. A LARGE STOCK OF ROBES OF VARIOUS MAKES AND STYLES. ALL the above Goods are offered at the very P^ces the market has ever touched, having been bought previous to the great advances which has recently taken place, Very few firms are placed in this advantageous position. Intending purchasers will do well to avail themselves of this opportu- nity, as higher prices must shortly rule. OUR VALUE IS UNSURPASSED. — J OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. —— — -.— ————— ELECTION ADDRESSES. County Borough of Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ST. HELE^'13 j WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I BEG to thank you sincerely for the great nonu you have done me by returning me in so Sra a manner at the head of the poll. As a Swansea- I take & special interest in the progress of my Jia"mv place, and in all that concerns its welfare. In X opinion, we are about to enter upon a new era io local history. The expansion of trade, the opening of n railways, and the provision of other comIJlerCla facilities, will offer many opportunities which ouS" to he taken advantage of in the interests of the pubii a community as well as of private traders. Wa » myself happily profitted by a former period oi. prosperity, I ani now able to devote time and at to the public affairs of the Borough. a Your generous support of my candidature, proud position in which my constituents of t Helen's Ward have placed me, encourage Bie course I have hitherto pursued, both inside and ° the Council Chamber, in promoting, in a spirit wavering patriotism, the trading prosperity, the ,0 improvement, and the social advancement ot f of our County Borough. •n^bodY' I trust that the newly-enlarged Local Goverm K will prove itself worthy of confidence, .J". such learn to limit partizanship and personality witni bounds as will be for the best interests of our gr growing community as a whole. rpoosed Again thanking you for the trust you have r v in me, and the special honour you have done me, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, ,p, WILLIAM PIKL- High Pennard House, Bryn-road, 6768 Swansea, Nov. 2nd, 1889.. Swansea County Borough Election, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLE WARD. LADIES AND GEXTLPMEN,— IT IS my pleasing duty to thank yoa most sincerely for electing me one of your representatives at the County Borough Council. It shall be my con- stant aim, by a diligent discharge of the dutIes devolving upon me, to prove myself worthy of your confidence. „ My best thanks are also due to those ,,1 heartily plaeed their services at my disposal during e contest. Yours faithfully, FREDERICK BRADFORD- Oxford-street, 6769 November 1st, 1889. County Borough of Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. ST. HELEN'S WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PERMIT me to return you n;y sincere thanks for y°ur kindness in electing me one of your Representatives and to assure you that nothing shall be wanting on nay part to merit the confidence you have so generously placed in me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. M. MAYNE. 212, Kensington-terrace, Nov. 2nd, 1889. [6767 County Borough of Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. CASTLE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I THANK you sincerely for the honour you have conferred upon me by placing me in the proud position of heading the poll. I also thank heartily those supporters who worked so earnestly and well to secure my return, and promise you all to fully justify the confidence you have reposed in me. Yours very faithfully, ALBERT MASON. North Hill, Nov. 2nd, 1889. 6770 Council Board, Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. CASTLE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I AT once thank, net only the 189 electors of the Ward who voted forme, but the burgesses generally, for the aupport accorded to me. Shakespeare says, that u when two men ride on a horse, one must sit behind," and re- membering that some of our best public men have had to appeal more than once to the electorate, I am in no way ri' Wfi11 Jrenew appeal to the burgesses of the Ward at the first opportunity. I am, Your obedient Servant, W. WESTLAKE. m i „ (Low Level Haulage Co.) 4, Mount-street, Swansea, Nov. 2nd, 1889. [6780 County Borough of Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ALEXANDRA WARD. LADIES AND GEKTLEMEN, I BEG to tender my thanks to you for electing me to day as one of your representatives for the County Borough Council. 1 also thank those who gave voluntary help so willingly to secure my return. Yours faithfully JOHN GRIFTITHS. High-street, Swansea, November 1st, 1889. 6771 County Borough of Swansea- TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ALEXANDRA WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG to return my most sincere thanks to you for returning me at the head of the poll. lours truly, ABRAM FRANCIS. 92, High-street, November 1st, 1889. 6776 County Borough of Swansea. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ALEXANDRA WARD. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I BEG to offer you my sincere thanks for the kind way in which you recorded your votes in ray favour on Friday last. I am, yours respectfully. THOS. JONES. High-street Brewery. [6782 ELECTION ADDRESSES. County Borough of Swansea. TO THE ELECTORS OF FFYNONE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— to thank you very sincerely for returning ME at fhe head of the Poll as one of your Representatives LN the Council Chamber, and to assure you of my best endeavours being now to promote your interests, J I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 6774 MORGAN TUTTON. Swansea County Borough. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FFYNONE WARD. M LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Y GRATEFUL thanks are due to you for the honour I have received at your hands. Rest assured I shall do all in my power to look after YOUR interests, and do my duty to Swansea. I also JHANK my opponents for their honourable conduct TOWARDS me. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, J. VINER LEEDER. 101. Oxford-street, Swansea, November 1st, 1889. 6773 County Borough of Swansea. FFYNONE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG to return my sincere thanks to the many friends and supporters who recorded their votes for me yesterday. Considering the short time my address had been before the burgesses, I consider the result sufficient to justify me in placing my services before the electors of the Ffynone Ward for the first vacancy. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, T. T. PASCOE. Mansel-terrace, Swansea, November 2nd, 1889. 6772 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. VICTORIA WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — I SINCERELY thank iry supporters for returning me at the BEAD of the poll- Above all I thank the working man who lost ha'-f-a-dav'S work to come from Llanelly to record his vote for uie, and the poor woman who, without any boots on her feet, came to the pIll after dark rather than go without Riving me her vote. It is support of this kind I feel proud of. f IT; NOT ^EEN F°R HEARTY manner in which so many mends VOLUNTARI[Y worked for me on the Election Day, I could VNT YE hoped for success, as so many had promised their 5L1'- Wills or Mr. Martin before they knew that I THP STAND- rest „CON'1(Jence reposed in me shall not be abused. You may power ,hat rtU 1 haVe Promised. *<> far as it lay in my iluties'i^ I" Perform, and I will endeavour to discharge my to MP ,SUCh a manner, that even those who are now opposed word 8 8AJR* E" ^ORIE« USHER, YOU have kept your This an aectin" next Vear I hope to have the pleasure of rendering MAJORITVNT MY stewardship. Should, however, I find a welfareV>??finst me uPnn any important matter affecting the payers town, I should not hesitate to appeal to the rate- I "hall at all times be pleased to receive, in writing, sugges- humble JV'IPAL affairs from any ratepayer, no matter how pndeavon/F position, and if the suggestions are good, I will T0 carry them out. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours srratefullv, "The HAWN WM. USHER. IJ ?RNS," FFYNONE, Swansea, November, 1889. [6805 County Borough of Swansea. TO THE ELECTORS OF BRYNMELIN WARD. SINCERELYA^D GENTLEMEN,— I RETURNING N,P T[1JNK the electors of the Brynmelin Ward for A L that I SH-N HE head of the poll on Friday last, asiuring THEIR choice. A^AYS endeavour to make myself worthy of ti, ir Faithfully yours, St. HELEN'S-VOA,, TTWILYM MOKGAN". ^!ln^gj^,n3Ca' [6778 COUnty Council of Swansea. ,RTANSEAEM%?CTOES OF CWMBWRLA (S^AIJP* HIGHER). MANSELTON, PENTRE, AND CONSTITUTING THE NEW ST. JOHN'S WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN)_ ^HEmosetCgratifyS1d? SPLENdid majority of Friday is I heartily ^^t ea,cii voter composing the same WALKINF limited P°IHN« BOOTH. I only regret that THE law BRIN»EANH PREVENTED me from sending veyancesto BNNG Y up HOPE long to remain, Your Senior Member, R. p a -Cheque for £ 73 n ^F ^ciivecl on 4th mat. from^CVVNIBA^ Coal COMPANY, ?0RWLTIE9 due to C I- J??? T the Electors of St. John's Ward of the To tue County Borough of Swansea- T EBG TOBTHAN^^YO?3 sincerely for having retuRNED T me as °NE OF YOUR representatives to the Council of A POTOUG*1' «ND you may rest assured that I 8HALI h01 the future as in the past to serve Your be t interests 4 Yours faithfully, 2ND November, 1889.' RLCE ^ANIEL. CWMGELLY. [6779 —^ty Borough of Swansea. TO THE ELIECT0RWARD THE ST- JOHN'S LADIE? AND GENTLiMEN, ALLOW J0U MY hearty thanks for TETAZLLTHE County 1°" T"H" seniative3 IN ■ ,°UOH Council, where I hope to give you THE fulfilment of the duties devolving upOQ D M furthering the interests of the RATEPAYERS HE Ward, and the welfare and prosperity OF THE TO^AND OFGWANSEA_ Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, „ JAMES HOWELL. Mile ENTJ POTT«ry, Landore, Nov. 5th, 1889. [6788 MONEY.—If you want an advance of ooah, from Effl jyt- to £2,000, apply to the IMPERIAL DEPOSIT BANK, Adam-street, Strand, London, for a Pros- pectus, which will show you at a glance the exact amount you will have to repay. The transaction is STRICTLY PRIVATE, he only security required by the Bank being the BORROWER'S OWN NOTE OF HAND. Advances ARE made throughout the United Kingdom to all classes and distance is no ebjection. — ARTHUR SEDGWICK, Manager. v 1 V y iJXVWiJLXU • W V Ultuvyzi J- IsJ WINTER CLOTHING. WINTER CLOTHING. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE, MAST ]TRS AND C~OM P A N Y Are now prepared with a Magnificent STOCK of OVERCOATS and WINTER CLOTHING for BOYS, YOUTHS, AND MEN. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. LATEST STYLES. VALUE AND VARIETY NOT TO BE EQUALLED. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 12s. lid., 15a. lid.,18« 15d., 21s. 6d., 25s. 6d., 29s. 9d., 35s. 6d., 42s., 45s. MEN'S OVERCOATS with CAPES, 2ls. od., 25s. 6d., 29s. 9d., 35s. 6d., 42s., 45s. YOUTHS' OVERCOATS from 5s. lid. YOUTHS' OVERCOATS with CAPES from1 7s. Ild. BOYS OVERCOATS, 2«. lid., 3*. lid., 4s. 6s. lid., 7s. lid., 8s. lid., 9s. lid. BOYS OVERCOATS with CAPES, 3s. lid., 5s. lid., 7s. lid., 9s. Hd. If any article is purchased and not approved of, the purchases will be exchanged or the money returned. Terms, CASH. One Price. Every article marked in plain figures. MASTERS AND CO., THE SWANSEA CLOTHIERS, 18 & 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA; Also at 29 aad 30, St. Mary-street, CARDIFF, High-street, HEREFORD. 292, Bute-street, CARDIFF. H, ^anil<m-street, ABERDARE, 124, High-street, MERTHTR, George-street, PONT YPOOL, 124, High-street, MERTHTR, George-street, PONT YPOOL, 124, High-street, MERTHTR, George-street, PONT YPOOL, 39 and 40, High-street, NEWPORT, 70, Frogmor^treet, ABERGAVENNY. 096 80, Tag-street, PONTYPRIDD, L_—— ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA. A UNIONIST DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1889, WHEN THE RIGHT HONOURABLE G. J. GOSCHEN, M.P., CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, ADMIRAL MAYNE, M.P. VISCOUNT EMLYN, SIR JNO. JONES JENKINS, & J. T. D, LLEWELYN, ESQ., WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING. Chair will be taken at 8 p.m, by ROGER BECK, Esq., President of the Swansea Town Conservative Association. An OVERFLOW MEETING will be held in the ALBERT MINOR HALL. if necessary. [6791 "7 "l(:i.T I ELECTION MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LANDORE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I BEG to thank you very sincerely for returning nie at the head of the poll as one of your representatives, and to assure you that the important interests the majority of you have for the first time in the County Council of Swansea, shall at all times receive my best attention. Yours faithfully, JAMES NAYSMITH. Glanravon, Morriston, 2nd November, 18S9, [6790 County Borough of Swansea. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LANDORE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- I BEG most sincerely to thank all those who supported my candidature, and voted for me on Friday last, especially the working men, by whom I was elected one of their representatives in the Council Chamber. All may rest assured that I shall vigilantly protect the interests of my native Ward, and also do all I can to promote the prosperity of the town and port of Swansea. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, WM. WILLIAMS, Builder. Brynhyfryd, Nov. 5th, 1889. [6783 Swansea County Borough. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LANDORE WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG to thank very heartily those burgesses who re- corded 404 votes ia my favour, and thereby so nearly secured my return as member to fill one of the two vacancies. I consider the amount of support I received at the Poll, coupled with the strongly expressed recommenda- tions of my friends, a full justification, nay, further, a requisition to me to offer myself again as a candidate for the next vacancy in this Ward. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, REES JONES. Landore, Nov. 5th, 1889. [6765 Swansea County Borough Election, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG to tender you my sincere thanks for return1^ me by so handsome a majority to represent y best the Council Chamber, and you may rely upo» interegts efforts being directed towards furthering ^^rge. of your Ward, and those of the Borough » I remain, bfuIly, Yours u STEPHEN LLOYD FRANCIS. 144, Foxhole-road, St. Th -a"" -_[6775 November 2nd,-1889 PreliminarY" Notice. GIRLS' FUBUO^^JOTOOL COMPANY. SWANSEA HIGH SCHOOL. N THE A«N"ALwiS|T»>WTION OF PRIZES LARGE ALBERT HALL, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21s t. Tickets of admission by application to a tt. MISS VINTER, Swansea High School, Walter-road, Swansea. [6786 Swansea High School for Girls. F A BOARDING HOUSE OB PUPILS attending the above is conducted by MISS FALCONER, Highbury, Walter-road, Swansea • Particulars on application. 5890 Great Western Railway. I LORD MAYOR'S SHOW. BARNUM'S SHOW AT "oLYMPIA (Nov. 11,) l /-vN FRIDAY NIGHT, Nov. 8, FAST EXCURSI0NS to LONDON will be run as under J FOR 3, 4, 6 OR 7 DAYo. From CARMARTHEN, at 10.35 Junction, 10.40, Ferryside, 10.55, K' n.45, SWANSEA brey, 11.15, Llanelly, 11.30. Gower morning) J2 5 (High-street), 11.50, Landore ( 12 35, and Port Talbot a.m Neath, 12.25, Bnton Feriy, iaibot at 12.45 p.m. R7S71 For full particulars seebillB. 0,80 Port ?SERT G » 6793] Oeneral Manager. GRATEFUL AND EPPS'S COMFORTING. J (BREAKFAST) -————————————— MADE SIMPLY WITH (JOO BOILING WATER OR MILK r6719 S- R- HARRIS, WIRE AND VENETIAN BLIND MAKER, OFFICE AND SHOP FITTER, 19, RICHARDSON-STREET, SWANSEA. Estimates given on application, [6807 New Theatre & Star Opera House Wind Street, Swansea. DIRICTOB. and PROPRIETOR A. MELVILLE. THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nov. 8TH and 9th, last two Nights of J: 3:Do U N" .A., Libretto by the fate • BEHREND. M, RI N V H V G H c O N W A Y The Opera will be conducted BY the Composer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, and during the Week MR. D'OYLY CARTE'S OPERA Co., In the latest and most successful Opera. THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Date 16th Centiry. ScENB-TOWER GREEN. Notwithstanding the Great Expense attending the Engagement of THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD," there willl be NO ADVANCE in the Usual Prices of Admission, but NO SECOND PRICE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, Return Visit of MR. WILLIAM BOURNE AND COMPANY With the Great Dramatic Success, MAN TO MAN. Box Office.—Brader's Music Warehouse, Wind-street, Open, 7 Commence, 7.30. F6798 Swansea Pavilion Theatre of Varieties, HIGH STREET Proprietors THJB SWANSEA PAVILION (LIU.) Manager »ND Secretary. MR. FRED. S. PARKER. MONDAY, NOV. 11th,1 and Every Evening During the Week. THE BRANIFORDS (ToM AND BERTIE), Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers. ESTELLE, Vocalist and Dancer. M. DE ORA, Gymnastic Artiste. MR. WILL BINT The Great London Vocalist. MISS ROSINA RICKARDS, Serio-Comio vocalist and Dancer. MR. GEO. BYFORD Everybody's Favourite. THE FOUR MAGNETS Lady Vocalists and Dancers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, The Great Night of the Season, FRED. PARKER'S BENEFIT. DOORS will be open at 7.16; to commence at 7.45 p.m.— rnces of Admission—Private Boxes (to hold 4), 10s. 6d. 2„ 3s.; Half-price (at 9;, 2s. Balcony and pit stalls' — K i an*' Balcony, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Half-price at 9 o'clock. -palcony and pit stalls, Is.; Pit and Promenade, 6d: Wines, and Ales of the finest qualities only supplied at this Establishment. [6752 Albert Hall, Swansea. GREAT SUCCESS OF JOSHUA DYSON'S Dioramas and Gipsy Choir. TO NIGHT, FRIDAY, Grand Fashionable Night— PARIS AND ITS EXHIBITION, anl a special programme. Carriages at 10.15. Admission, 2s., Is., 6d., and 3d. SATURDAY, NOV. 9th, BRITISH ISLANDS. Doors open at 7.30 commence at 8 over at 10. Admission Is., 6d. and.3d. Change of Pictures and MUSIC Eac Night. On SUNDAY next, Nov. ^PSY CHOIR will give Two Sacred SON« E Circus, Rich,\rd- son-street. Afternoon, 3- > 0HT, 8.1O. Two distinct ■TSSS from u. Silver ,dmU, to f„nt w Bilu. [6720 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CONCEBT TXT Will be held IN THE ALBERT HALL ATHURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1889. RTISTESMRS. MARY DAVIES, MJU>AMS MARTHA HARRIES, MR. MALL ,7YN HUMPHREYS, MR. LUCAS WILLIAMS. A. PEARCE. Piano and Violin-Miss MET A S< OTT. t650 Holy Trinity Church. i CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK In the SCHOOLROOM, ALEXANP^ ROAD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, I IN AID of the Recent Repairs »?D Doors open 2 p.m. > la. afte: o'clock. 6d. 1.67171 REV. W. H. DALLINGER,> D.D., L.L.D., F.R.S., ¡. WESLEY CHAPEL, ll-0-, 6.30., SUNDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. E C T U R E In the ALBERT HALL ON MONDA Y, 18th NOVEMBER, "CONTRASTS IN NATURE," ILLUSTRATED by powerful Oxy-Hydrogen Lime- Light. Admission, 2s., !»,, 6d, [6724