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Pockett' Bristol Channel. Steam Packet CO., LIMITED. M "V "VELISDRA, ?\W R1° F0ilM0S0"& COLLIER," <V" will *ail as follows, if not prevented H\ any unforeseen occurrence, with ibertv t > tow vessels:— For the Month of MARCH, 1S92. SWANSEA AND 3RISTOL. I From Swatnea. MARCH. 2 Wednesday 9.30 am. | 3 Thursday i.J.O a. :11. 5 Saturly U.:iO a.m. S Tuesday J.O p.m. I 10 Tnarsday ".0 a.m. 14 Monday 8.;5 p.m. | 1(5 Wednesday 9.0 a. m. ( 17 Thursday 9.-J0 a.m. 19 Saturday 10.1> >.m. 22 Tuesday 12.3' noon 24 Uwrsda.y 3. '0 p.m. 26 Sa:urday S.O a.m. 33 Wedn.s lay 8.30 p.m. STr-oiii BrUU 1. MARCH. I Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 3 Thursday 9.0 p.m. ■Saturday 10.a p.m. S Tues Uy 2.0 p.m. 10 Thursday.. ±.~> p.m. 12 Saturday ".3) p.m. I 15 Tuesday 7.0 p.m. < 17 Thursday S.OP-m. 19 Saturday 9.0 p.m. :2 Tuesday I L.30 P. ru. 24 Thursday 2.0 p.m. | 26 Saturday 4.3;) p.m. 29 Tuesday (WO P-m. 3t Thursday SiO p.m. FAEKS:—Best Cabin 5s.; Fore Cabin 3s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. Krorn Swansea. I trom Ilfracombe. MARCH. I MARCH. 11 Friday, 3.30 p.m. 1 Tuesday uO p.m. 28 Monday 4.1-i p.m. la Tuesday 2 p.m. yl Thursday 2.30 p.m SWANSEA. PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. From Swansea. | From Padstow. MARCH. 'A,5CH', CM 11 Friday 3.30 p.m. 1 Tuesday O.30 a.m. IS Monday •• •l-l^ p.m. 1^ Tuesday ^.0 a.in. J j 31 Tiiufsdiy 6.0 a.m. FARES: Best Cabin. 3s.: Fore Cabin, 5s. For further particulars iDDly to ag H. KNILL. Kntrauce South Dock. S j3a.m Communication between Liverpool 3.' d Swansea. MARCH, 1S92. rpHK Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Com- -3 /Vj5\ ffv^^ panv's steamers Sunlight" & "Vigilant Are ltiLe-ndec! to sail Erorn Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, for Swansea (C.xlllag tviiiTOiO.) T-nl^q nrovented by any ^atorseen occurrence,) as JoU,; (with or with-vifPUot*. and liberty to tow Vessel) :— ViurTi MARCH# 1 Tuesday 11.0 ni-ht | 22 Tuesday 4 30 p.m. 8 Tuesday 6.0 p.m. j 29 Tuesday 10.0-night AddUional^feamerftom Liverpool on Fridays if inducement offers. AND FROK Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORI> when sufficient cargo offers.) *^rnrday 9 0 P.n». Knrday S 0 p.m. 12 Saturday V. 5.0 p.m. 20 Saturday 3.30 p.m. An Additional Steamer onTuesdaysifindu^ K»K''S—To aud 'rorii w«wen. including oaoin lee rabiu "r>s <;s Children under 12 years, 7s.; Deck, 6* Return Tickets-ISs; children under 12 years, Us. «d Swars^a tr, Milf-rd— Cabin, DS.; Dec* 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of tneir own L^Vv?e as the Snip is not responsible in any WAU Good's foretMUford and neighbouring Ports are landed at L risk of the Shippers and Consignees as regsrds Huik, Lighters, and Boats. AGENTS: ) Oriel Chambers, 14, Water-street, John Bacon > Liverpool or South Side Trafalgar Dock John Phillips Milford- 50 W. L. JEN'KIXS. Swansea. n~Z ST E AM BETWEEN fM^m^SWANSEA, BELFAST 3fe5hSj £ & GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS Areintended to sail with eooda and passen?ors from No. 1 Shed, South Deck Basin. SWANSEA, to BELFAST AND GLASGOW Every WEDNESDAY Night. I Goods for shipment to Belfast an,l Glasgrow should be alongside Wednesday mornings. Above route offer3 a favourable opportunity .or making a pleasant trip to IRELAND OR SCOTLAND. Passengers will find the Cabin accommodation superior, and during1 summer montr^, in addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is earned. I FARES. J Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d. Steerage, 10s. Glasgow I Cabin, 20s. Steerage 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailor5 10s. ■ Return Tickets,—Fare and a half, available for two months For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to )1. JONF.S t BRO. I Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, .1 Swansea. 51 DOMINION UNI. i IRMA asroo A m ROYAL BUILSTEMRS FREE LAND GRANTS OF 160 ACRES, WITH BONUS TO SETTLERS. SPECIAL THROUGH 'BOOKINGS AT LOW RATES TO ALL INLAND POINTS IN CANADA and UNITED STATES. SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL WEEKLY. mlTF steamers of tl'is line are rPDlete with every tn~dern T .omfor Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage at L«we?t Rates. Anpiv o F'.irm. Mair.. and Moritp meiy, .,1)rj Hri-i'i: • Henry Knill, Bristol feteam Packet Co.'s Offire. Swansea B. l-avies Wilhams, G-ur- wvd.1 Gowerton J. M. Jones and Son. 1, Higii-st.eet, A'^eravon Capt. 9. Williams. Neath W H. Tregonmng and c" Lhinelly W. Hancock, 2 Dowmng-road, TI nj}| T fiihinklnnd Kulwclly T. H. A*stin, NeaUvroa^U Landore; R Roberts, P2. Wood- Po«Wrd^kXTic!! or'oSriffithSvies^Ta8^ ALLAN LINF ROY At MÂIL STEAMERS TO CANADA & UNITED STATES (Under contract with the Canadian Government for con- veyance of the Canadian mails). BAI.0«!F, 10 to 18 GUINEAS '2ND CABIV, £ 6 6s. STEKRAGE, £ I. CCHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory, B'itish Columbia, and the Western States of America Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through trains daily to the Paciftc Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cara without extra charge. Western bound Emigrants accompanied by a special conductor. A substantia. Government Bonus for families takinll; up land in c Manitoba, the North West Territory, and British Colmtnhia. Free Land Grants of 160 acres. Special handbook of concise information, the British delegates' new reports, and all the latest maps and pamphlets free Applv to the owners. ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Liverpool, THOS. R. W. MASON and Co., 2, Mount-street, Swansea; •r to W. M. VAUSHAN, *7, 48, Wind-street. MONEY LENT, simply on NOTKOF-HAND, from £ 2 upwards. Moderate Charges Easy Repayments. Strictly Private. No Fees. No Deductions. 5. HEATHFIELD-STEEET, SWANSEA. IS* BILLS DISCOUNTED. [437 F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS. GAS. HOT WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATOBS & CONTRACTORS. 32. FISHER STREET, S "W" ANSE A. [79 MONEY LENT on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, M Ate., from B2 upwards, at the rate of ¡ Fourpence in the £ per month. Tickets or Contracts for all Sums One Penny good for 12 months. No other Charges. HENRY BARNETT, 6, HEATHFIELD-STREET, 423-j SWANSEA. THE SWANSEA & DISTRICT BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY. Offices—26, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. f475 ALEX. ROSS'S NOSE MACHINE applied to the nose for an hour daily, so diiects the soft cartilage of which the member consists, that an ill- formed nose is quickly shaped to perfection; 10s. 6d.;post free, 10s. Set., secretly packed. Pamphlet, two stamps. THE PLUMPERS are a peculiar substance the oloar of the gums, placed between the teeth and the cheeks, making the outline of the face perfect. They do not interfere with the speech; cost 21s. post free. f CHIN IMPROVER is an instrument worn at night, pressing the cartilage of the chin into proper shape price 218. ) OUTSTANDING EARS positioned by the use of the Ear Machine, 10s. 6J.; post lis.—ALEX, ROflfi. SL Lamb's Co&d«it-4treet, near High Altoto, w.e. 6i 1 WHITE'S I CEUBBRATED SCOTCH CRUMPETS AND SCONES, rpHE FIRST and Only Original ia Swansea. H. Wltri?;, loiifeetioiKr, 70, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. £ 10 5^SSMAKING"TND MILLINERY. M It S .$ASH, CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE, WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made np. Fit and _Lj Style )aranteed. Dresses remodelled equal ro new. Moderate Charges. Mourning orders promptly executed. O' 0 83 XSTTL CONTAINS A FULL DOSE OF QUIlsrilTE I IN" EACH TABLE-SPOONFUL. THE SPECIFIC I INFLUENZA IS QUININE And the best form to exhibit Quinine is in the form of Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters Not X in 100% Not X in 1000: Of the preparations advertised and recommended is of any use for this much dreaded malady, but we guarantee that GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS Is a Specific. DO YOU SUFFER nating with Sudden Flushes, Severe Headache, Difficulty of Breathing, Catarrh, Pains in the Chest, under and between the shoulders, and a Stiffness and Soreness of the Muscles, or Loss of Appetite and Nervousness. THESE ARE SYMPTOMS OF I INT F LTT E IT Z IF YOU DO, TAKE AFTER THE INFLUENZA. By common consent Patients everywhere admit that they feel more depressed and miserable after an attack of Influenza, than while under it," influence, and more than they feel after an attack of any other illness. There is a Want of Go.' There is a Lack of Cheerfulness." There is Depression of Spirits." There is a feeling of Misery and Helplessness, and such Despondency as to be almost unbearable." The slightest exertion is Fatiguing." What was considered a Pleasure is a Toil." The APPETITE is entirely gone," And to sum up—' LIFE IS A BURDEN' to men who have not hitherto exper- ienced for one day in their lives such feelings of Misery and Helplessness." NOW WHAT IS THE BEST TREATMENT? Nourishing Food and Moderate Exercise, and a good Tonic Medicine, such as GWILYM FVANS' BITTERS. njillTlflU 1 SEE THE NAME GWILYM EVANS" on I IIJN ■ label, stamp, and bottle, and if ANY preparation is offered you which does not bear this name, you may be certain that an attempt is being ma<TO CHEAT AND DECEIVE YOU! Sold in bottles at 2/9 and 4/6 each (a. 4/6 bottle con- tains doable the quantity in a. 2/9 bottle); or in cases con- taining three 4/6 bottles, at 12ft) per case, by all chemists, or for the above prices will be sent by parcel post direct from the proprietors: QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO., LD. LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. Antrim* Dep6t; Mr. R. D. Williams, Plymouth, Pa. [\120 "THE WORLD'S PROVED REMEDY FOR ALL CHEST DISEASES." COUGH, A STHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, IlffrLTJBIffZA. THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. CONGREVE'S Balsamic Elixir Rev. F. E. HEAPE, of Derby, writes in a recent letter—"Your Medicine always puts my lungs right, and drove out the terrible INFLUENZA last May." This Medicine has been prepared for 65 Years. In Bottles ljl%. 2/9, 4/6 Md n/- may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. "LIFE FROM THE DEAD." "MY LIFE SAVED." "I AM A MIRACLE." "ALL WHO KNEW ME AMAZED." Such are the expressions ased by patients relative to their CASES of CONSUMPTION CURED BY THE TREATMENT OF MR.GE0.T.C0NCREVE Read his Book "ON CONSUMPTION, &c, which may be had, post free for ONE SHILLING, from the Author, Coombe Lodge. Peckham, London, S.E. IT CONTAINS NEARLY 400 SELECTED CASES, L' ,8 THE STAR of SOAPS that out-shines all others is Rubbing-. SOAP VENUS Washes the Clothes in double-quick time BY BOILP&RINSINGOPLY O A\/CO TIME & MONEY OAVtw WEAR & TEAR. $Can be used in the ordinary way f^raUHouselioWPurposes Mazawattee HIGH-GLASS TEA. Nothing of late years seems to have escaped the craze for cheapness, at the sacrifice of ^?eal Quality. TEA has been singled out as fair game for the onslaught of adver- tisers, who have vied with each other to deprave the taste of the public by appealingto their pockets at the expense of their palates. The public, nauseated with the rubbish that has been so persistently forced upon them, have hailed with gratitude the advent of the MAZAWATTEE TEAS. These High-Class Teas have met a long-felt want, and it is universally acknowledged that they lECALL THE DELICIOUS CHINA TEAS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. Mazawattee "The standard brand" <sfor 'fine quality.1" "Distinctly Tea of the" "highest character," "elevating the public" "taste." Prices—1/10,2/ 2/4,2/10 and 4/- per lb. in I-lb., i-Ib. & *-ib. Packets; and also 3-ib. & 6-1 b. Tins. SOLD BY Leading Grocers throughout the Kingdom AGENTS. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Swansea— Ta.vl^r and Co., Limited, Carmarthen-road and VValter-roiid. Webber and Son, 17, Union-street. J. W. Evans, ,5, Co.Iege-street. Isaac Gale, 18, High-street. Lewis and Son, Walter-road. S. T. 9av ge, 4, Be»cb-street. Aberavon-T. Llewellyn, 43, High-street. T. Richards, Eagle Shop. „ Ta.y lor and Co., Limited, Carnarvon-road and Bridge-street. Aberdare—D. Davies, 2, Canon-street. Abergwynlig—David Price. Barl!:ue.I-Lewis Lewis and Co. Bar; y—C. J. Thomas and Co 92, High-street. Bridgend —W. H. John, Dimrayeu-place. Briton Ferry—H. Gower, Viiliers-street. Phillips and Young, supply Stores. T. Thomas, 147 and 149, JTeath-road. Cado.Otton-G. Dawkins. Griffin and Dayies. Thomas Walters, <7, Main-street. Caerphilly—John tViUixms, Bridge House. CardtI-G. Dawkins, 90, Cowbridge-road, „ J. B. Fietcher, Woodville-road. Goldawmthy and Sons, 51, James-street. J. W. He ile, 8;ilisbnry-road. J. Hunter aud Son, 79. Broadway. D. Jenkins and Son, 46, Harriet-street. D. ftice. tii, Tudor-road, Riverside. Strata-ban and Stephens, 9, Castle-street. „ „ Household Stores, 56, Queen-street. „ W. M. Thomas. Cathay-street Stores. S. "Williams and Co., 145, Clifton-street. Cilfynydd -J. Ttiou.as aud Co. Cochett—H. Howard. Cowbridge—P. Griffiths. Cwmavon-T. Phillips. Cwroyraber—J. Morgan. Cymmer— Griffiths and Sons. Ferndale-E. T. Evans. Glais-J. Jordan. Glyncorrwg—D. Matthews. Glyn-Xeath—T. Parry, Post-office. Gorseinon—David Junes, High-street. LIandaA-W. Evans. Llantwit-Major— Mary Williams. Llantwit-Yardre-Thos. Lewis. Llansamlet-L. G. C..wker. Llantriuant-JubH Thomas, Post-office and Glyn-terrace. Maesteg-W. Rees, Garnhvyd. ATaesycwmmer—Thos. J, JIles. Merthyr Tydiil—G. M. and R. Gunson, 68, High-street, Morriston- George Evans, Victoria Buildings. Mumbles—John ±.vans. „ Yt'o and Davies. „ Richard Rees. Seath- J. D. Llewellyn, 5 and 7, Wind-street. „ M. E. Booth, 25, Queen-street. Netson-T. and II. Divies, Post-office. Penarth—Stranaghan and Stephens. Pentre Rhondrla-N. Skyruie, Post-office. Pen y Garn- W. Evans. Penygraig—H. Sheppard. Piintardawe—David Lewie. Poniardulais-D. Williams. Post-office Puntlottyn-M. Griffiths aud Co. Pontycymmer—Evan Price. R. ROllers. Porth—M. M. Jones, Gladstone House. I Portbcawl-Griffith Griffiths. •Nketty—Mrs. Glyn, Post-office. Tuff's Well-Wm. Evans. Tiiibach—Taylor and Co.. Limited. Ton Pentre-David Holmes, Post-office. BRECONSHIRE. Brecon—W. T. Evans, 11, High-street. Brynmawr—H. Connop and Bon. Crick howell-B. Jarrett. Glaabury- R. T. Gwynne. Hay-James Morris. Builth-David Powell. Sirhowy-Thomas Lewis. Emporium. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Carmarthen-W. S. Morris, 24, Builth-street. Ferryside—Jonah Thomas. Garnant—David Davies, London House. Kidwelly—David Griffiths. LIaneUy-H. Williams, Albion House. „ W. D. Evans, 13, Market-street. „ W. Walters, Park Houee. „ B. Williams, 30, AnH-street. Llandovery-T. and W. Williams. Llanybytber—David Evans. Laugharne—B. R. Thomas. Pembrey—D. L. Rees. St. Clears-D. Thomas and Co. CARDIGANSHIRE. Ammanford-W. Jones. Cardigan—Bowen Bros., Market-sqaare. t PEMBROKESHIRE. Amroth—J. Richards, Post-office. Carew—E. Palmer. CIarheston Huad-Harnes and Evans. Fishguard—John Griffith?. Havbrfordwest-J. Rees and Bons. Letterston-W. Jenkins. Milford Haven—w. H. Daysh. Narberth -T. E. and E. S. Morgan. Nedand-F Beddt w. High-street. Pembroke—William Powell, Brick House. Pembroke Dock—W. T. Smith and Bons, Bash-street Saundersfoot—T. Mathias. St. David's—L. Reas Owen and Co. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Aherbeeg-E. Edmunds. AuercarlJe-Georjle Jones, Victoria House. Abergavenny—William Davis, 7, Cross-street. Abertillery -Titus Phillips. Blackwood—Richard Jlorrw. Dlaenavon-Davis Bros., Broad-street. Bl.iina—B. A. James, Higb-;treet. Caerleon-S. and C Matthews. High-street. Chepstow—T. S. Davies, St. Mary-street. (;wmtillery- F. Fielding and Co. Ebllw Vide—E. Phillips, Brierlv Hill. D vis Bros. Fk-ur-de-lis—W. Nasi). Va ,hih:th-James )Iead. Machen—Evan Jones and Co. Monmouth—Wm. Hall, Agiwcourt-sq., and Church-st. Nn t,gl<J-Johl¡ Jones, King-street. Newbridge PviceBro Beehive Shop. Newport—W. F. Leonard and Co., 1, Alexandra-road. J. aud C. S.inkev, HI, Commercial-street. „ <P. Sirnmonds, Maindee. J. Thomas, 4', High-street. W. Turner, 159. Commercial-road. Pontypool—Davis Bros., George-street. Razlun—Rhoda Williams. Rise i—B. A. l'aylur. Rhymney—Phillip# and Co., Lombard Honse. Rogers tone—J. Walking. Tredegar—T. Price. Circle. Vlt-W. AdA. Bobtw, Bridge-street. X969

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