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GALLE GALLA. A High-class Golden-tipped CEYLON TEA, in air-tight Lead Packages, 1/6, 1/10, 2/ 2/4 and 2/10 per lb. AGENTS APPOINTED WHERE NOT REPRESENTED. TELEPHONE NO. 17. ISAAC GALE 18, HIGH-STREET. WEBBER ANlTsONr LIMITED, 87, OXFORD STREET, WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, Etc. LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY. GEMS, RINGS, ETC. SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, AND TABLE CUTLERY. LOWEST PRICES. GUARANTEED QUALITY. T6086 VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Winner of several Medals and First Prizes for Photographs and Oil Paintings* fTIHE Brut Studio in the Principality for Best Work at Moderate Prices. All the Latest JL Improvements and Additions. PRICES—3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s.; 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. HEATHFIELD YARD. SWANSEA. T. P. JONES (LATE AARON BOUNDY* BUILDERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. mr LONDON PORTLAND CBMBNT DEPOT. THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., (LIMITED) Builders and Contractors, BRUNSWICK ST.. SWANSEA. Painters, Decorators, and Paper-hangers, (Iceleslmtical Decoration and Lead-light Work a Speclallte) J PLUMBERS* ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. Agents for Messrs. J: B. White & Brothers' Celebrated Portland Cement. jktinsto given for every description of Ready-mad* sucl Builders' work, SKBexienowd workmen sent to any part of the country. (2512 GEORGE HELLIER, HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, THE CENTRAL STORES, RICHARDS' PLACE, 8WANSEA BRANCH — 29a, ORCHARD STREET. DOG BISCUITS and all kinds of POULTRY FOOD. SNGLISH and IRISH HA"J and STRAW of BEST QUALITY. Daily Delivery in Town and Neighbourhood. [5984 CHARLES EADON, Agent for BROADWOOD & HOPKINSON. Gold Medal. HIGH CLASS PIANOS, From JB18 18s. PIANOFORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED. [5025 63, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. J. H. NOTT, QUAY PARADE, S-W AN SEA, FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING AND SANITARY WORK. TELEPHONE 142. t5031 D. BARNETT, 63, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, COMPLETE FURNISHERS ON EASY TERMS. £5 worth. 2a.0d.week..620 worth. 6s. 0d. week. acio „ 3s. 6d. „ £ 25 „ 6s. 6d. „ JB15 5s. Od. „ £ 50 10s. Od. „ SPIICIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ALL PARTS. [S02a THE INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT. SOLE AGENT FOR SWANSEA & DISTRICT: JOHN LEGG, NELSON-STREET. USED BY THE LEADING DRAPERS AND HATTERS IN SWANSEA. [3 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS- A LL ORDERS for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &o., promptly attended ta AJL Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with CMriaffa puding supplied. li LEA & PERRINS OBSERVE THAT THE • A SIGNATURE iJj i A/ /8 NOW y PRINTED v 0 IN BLUE m DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER of every Bottle of the ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell, Ltd., London; and Export Oilmen generally. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. I SAUCE. I EDUCATIONAL. I Government School of Science and Art, Alexandra Road Swansea, In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. Chairman THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. All the Classes of the above School are now Open. Head Master P. F. HOSFORD. Assistants: Miss 8. HKSNINGS, Messrs. Wx. T. WALTERS and G. H AUGHTON. Freehand Drawing. Painting in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colours, Objects of Still Life, Ac. The Figure from the Antique and thft Life. I Anatomy, as applicable to Art,. I Designing for Decorative I Purposes, Modelling Or- naments, Figures, and VVood Car»inz. Wood Canin2. w DAYS AND HOURS OF STUDY-DAY CLASSES TUESDAYS ANI) FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ „ 2.3'.1 to 4.;0. SATURDAY, 11 »» 2 to 4. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. 7.15 to 9.15. FEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, Entrance Fee, 5s.; and 20s. per term of ten weeks. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same Days and Fees. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 6s. to all others, JOe. per Session. Science Subjects I., II. and III. are included in the Night Fees of the School of Art, which are 2s. entrance fee and 2s. per month. A SPECIAL CLASS for Wood Carving and Modelling is held on Friday Afternoons from 2.30 to 4.30. Terms- E2 2s. per term of ten weeks. SCIENCE CLASSES: I. Practical Plane an4 Solid Geometry II. Machine Construction and Drawing III. Building Construction and Architectural Drawing, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7.15 to 9.15 p.m.-F. F. HOSFORD, WM. WILLIAMS, and T L. WATKINS. XIV. Physiology, Tuesdays, 7.0 to 8.0 p.m.; XXV. Hygiene, Tuesdays. 8.15 to 9.15; V. Mathematics, stage 1, Wednesdays, 7.0 to 8.0 p.m.; stage 2, 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. Mftgnetismand Electricity, Fridays, 8.15 to 9.1b p.m.; XXIII. Physiography, Fridays, 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. —JOHN WILLIAMS and G. RICHARDS. Fee, 5s. for one. and 2s. 6d. for each additional sub- ject. payable in advance, with the exception of Subjects I., II. and III., as above stated. 66261 By Order. JAMBS W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WALTRA BoAD. MRS. EDWARD PRICKER AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER (Licentiate, Royal Academy of Music), (Member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians) LESSONS RESUMED JAN. 16TH, 1895. J>IANO, Harp, Violin, Siaglaf. CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC, Sterndale House, St. Helen's-road. Mr. J. F. FRICKER (Member. Incorp. Soc. Musicians; Assoc. Royal Coll. Org.; Local Representative Lond. Coll. Music) [7070 RESUMED LESSONS THURSDAY, JAN. 17 r Daaeing, Calisthenics, Spanish and Physical Exercises. SIDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S BOAD. ISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her MISS CRAVEN'S Classes are held at her residence on Monday and Wednesday, at 5 o'clock; and on Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30. Gwyn Hall, Neath, Tuesdays, 2.30 and 5 o'clock. Llanelly, Thursday, 2.30 and 5 o'clock. Classes also at the High School, and at Llan. dovery College, and Pontardawe, and the Mumbles. Adult Tuition Class Monday evening. Private Lessons in the Valse, Ac. [18 Girls' Boarding and Day School ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PBIKCWAL.—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Anlsted by certificated resident A visiting Teachers. PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. 2? SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED TUESDAY, JAN. 15th. \22 VOICE CULTIVATION AND SOLO SINGING, MUSIC, &c. Mr. D. PUGHE-EV ANS, R.C.M. (Ex-Scholar), Mem. Incorp. Soc. of Mus., RECEIVES PUPILS for the above. Recom- mendations from Sir GEO ROE GROVB (Principal of Royal College Music), Sir WALTER PARRATT, Dr. C. HUBERT H. PARRY, Mr. BEN DAVIES, &c. Pupils prepared for R.C.M. Scholarships, and for the Lyric Stage. 11. CHRISTINA-STREET, SWANSEA. [6521 W. B. BROAD, I.S. M. Local Representative of the Royal Academy of Music, and Hon. Local Examiner for the Royal College of Music, 47, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. LESSONS FROM ONE GUINEA PER QUARTER. Llandilo, Neath & Briton Ferry visited weekly. ■"TPWARDS of 100 of Mr. Broad's Pupils have passed R.A.M. Associated Board and other Examinations. 3 [7104 > •—; — Girl$' Boarding & Day School, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. PArmPALs-The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill, and overlooking the sea. THE FIRST TERM began TUESDAY, JAN. 15th, 1895. [6412 Navigation & Shorthand School, 22, NEW OXFORD-ST., SWANSEA, CONDUCTED BY MR. J. HARRIS, Science Teacher, Honours. SEAMEN Successfully Prepared for LOCAL MARINE BOARD. Efficient Apparatus and suitable accommodation. LESSONS given in Arithmetic, Steam, Science, Book-Keeping, &c.,&c. [7106 PONTARDAWE. TANYEALLX SCHOOL. THIS School still maintains its past reputa- tion, by providing a Sound Education, combined with all home cares and comforts. SCHOOL RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. Boarders return on Monday, 21st. 30] ASTLEY WM. SAMUEL, Principal. PENDEEN COLLEGE for Girls, IvITJMBLBS. HIGHLY-QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED -tl TEACHING STAFF. Resident English and Foreign Governesses; Visiting Masters. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Local, Royal Academy, South Kensington, and other Exams. Home comforts. Beautifully situated house, with extensive sea views. Limited number of boarders. Prospectuses on application. References to parents of pupils. SPRING TERM will Commence MONDAY, JANUARY 21st. [6921 EALING LADIES COLLEGE, 35 SANDRINGHAM GARDENS, EALING, LONDON, W. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. Large Staff of Qualified Masters ami Lady Teachers. Preparation for all^Exams. Special Advantages for Music, Painting, and Languages. Calisthenics. Liberal Table. Comfortable home,, and attention given to health. References in Wales if wished. Terms from 30 guineas. Address LADY PRINCIPAL. [7355 EDUCATIONAL MR. ARTHUR HEY, P.K.C.O., Organ-Licentiate, Royal Academy of Music, (Organist and Choir-master of St. James' Church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. [813 Mr. DONALD W. LOTT (Solo Organist Conductor late Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), Organist and Choirmaster, Holy Trinity Church, Swansea. LESSONS given in ORGAN & PIANOFORTE SINGING, HARMONY, Temporary Address: 13, Da LA BECHE-STREET, Swansea. [7439 High-Glass School for Girls. 36, BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA rilHE MISSES CHUNE (Certificated)'receive JL a limited number of PUPILS for Daily Tuition. Music and Theory Lessons by Miss KATIE CHUNK (Certificated R.A.M. and T.C. London Senior Honours.) Pupils prepared for Public Examinations Foreigner for Languages. Special arrange- ments for Juniors. The NEXT TERM will begin TUPDA Y, JANUARY 22nd, 1895. [7038 14, Walter-road, Swansea. PREPARATION FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Mr. Edward Sant, B.A., Oaton., PREPARES PUPILS for the Public and other Schools (Scholarship and Entrance). Pupils are also privately prepared for the London Matriculation, Universities, and other Public Examinations. Prospectus may be obtained at the above address. [7284 12, Castleton, Mumbles. DAY SCHOOL »OR GIRLS, k PREPARATORY BONDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS •' (Daughters of a ClerUDaan). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. [20a rti so SUINCAS SC OOL SH I P "CONWA)R "MOME OFFICERS TFLJAGAMERCANTILE NAVY — 6P83 PORTHCAWLT HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (6 & 7, ESPLANADIC), PRINCIPALS-THE MISSES JONES Assisted by Resident Certificated Gov0^^ Visiting French and English M«f Good Home School for Boarders 8 XJ8 UI-M situated. Remarkable heaUh, -LlardiTo! — BANK HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS-The MissBs LEWIS. Assisted by Resident Certificated a PREPARATIONS for Local Limited number of Boarders T pleasantly situated. Vacancy f* _house, Governess. Summer Term, April 3Qth^i Guy's Hospital ^edicaT" School. THE SUMMER SESSION commences 1st, and Students then entering are for the Open Scholarships offered for nnm on SEPTEMBER 24th and the two ToUowC The Hospital contains t>95 beds, Qf *1, sno are in constant occupation. u Physiciancies, House Surgeoncies, Dressershifts and all other appointments are given according to the merits of the candidates and without extra payments. Scholarships and priZes amounting in the aggregate to £ 550 are open for competition to all students. Special classes are held for the examinations of the U- niversity of London Five Entrance scholarships, 't'hree open Scholarships m Classics Mathematics and Modern Languages, one of the value Qf OT)en to candidates under twenty years of a^f a^d two others of the value of £ 50 and £ 30 resDectivdv open to candidates under twenty.fiVe ye^f Two Open Scholarships in Chemistry Physics and Biology, one of the value of £ i50 ^Z3heiI of £ 60, open to candidates under twenty-five years of age. For Prospectus and further mfomiatih» .nnlv toth. Dr. L. K SaiW, London, S.E. 4 17438 r tod wani moSey APPLY TO THE 9 Swansea Finance Onmnv LIMITED, 16, GOAT STReEt SWANSEA. "&A» LOANS A:2 TO £500 OWN NoV0**0^'8 without delay, HAND» actions kept sh-K ^.trans- No FINES P"!ATE- CASH ADVANO? n FT- or short S f°r lonS necessary, tho °r> rowed and il+amount b°r" repaid by Eaa» w ian to suit o 7 Instalments Borrowers. nvenience CO T COUNTY COURT EXECU- Rent paid out 868 ARE TEEMS For further particulars apply to A. E. GASH, Manager 16, GOAT STRerT SWANSEA. [7057 To Shopkeepers and Buvers of Hardware, Tin Ware Glass and China Ware, Fancv Goods Toys, Dolls, Goods' GEORGE HEAVEN, WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Faxtov AND TOY MERCHANT G00I)S' 7 AND 8, EDGBASTON QTOUPT BIRMINGHAM. STREET> REGS to inform Shopkeepers thatV Summer Trade be has a SDIBM^J 01 NEW and 8ALEA.bLE Goods, inclnrti Assortment of Accordions, Albums Arks (NoahvJ8 Archery G"0.1s Battledores, Bows, Brackets, BKUSH»'b Bat? (^»cket), Puckets, galvanized 11,12,13, 14 sn ? an<^ BROOMS, (Toys 1. Balloons (paper, all sizes). RATe?i aTUo Buckets all kinds Footballs; China (vBr» L8'Indi?ru^ber' COMBS of all kin.is Chinese an.I To great variety: CROQUET SETS, Cricket Bats a„d' every description, si/e and price. in D01j[Js I'rHins, Dominoes, FIRE SCREENS ^°!JS va'retT.: GLASS Goods in «reat variety, HOOFs' ^l Horses (painted ai d plain wood) tt 0,'d and Iro JAPANNED TRAVELLING TRUNKS f »C? ??' 24, ti,28in., 15s. nest; Kites, paper anH u and Forks; Lucky B«« uoods i„ Kreatd 11 "en Knives Tennis B; lis and Backets Ladies' Bass china, itlass ailf'vs, and clay MohliJ ^ai bles, stone, K.,ives, >KIPPING ROPES, best ,Lac«.s. ^rikfle| -ailing Boats, Slates an.l Slate Penc,U TOYSof everv description in great variety to retail fro^M 1' Id 2d., 4d., 6d., Is. each upwards Tops (VVhinnlnff and Pen), Tin Toys in «reat variety, Wickof. Workboxes, Writing Desks, Wln^ibarrowT^ViX' f athers, Wood Spades, and an enoriaous of other Goods too numerous to mention. #tmW Illustrated Detailed Lists, sent nnn„ large variety of Gk)ods suitable for Jpg. p°e«ent ;Ad*at 7 and 8- GEORGE HE IVew & S, EDGBASTON-ST., BIRMINGHAM. [5843 The Old Original Warehouse (Established over 50 Year.) FISH,-Supplies of Fre,sh Fish from all the principal fishing stations daily; Wholesale and retail. MO^YNEUX, Commission Fish Sales man, 120, High-street. 1605 SALES BY AUCTION. I I On TUESDAY, April 2nd, (not Thursday, as wrongly ad- vertized in our last issue.) 17, CWMDONKIN-TERRACE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDSR AND SON hare received instructions from the Executors of the late Miss BAMTIELS, to SELL BY AUCTION at the above residence on TUESDAY, APRIL 2,1895, the CONTENTS of the Dining and Drawing-rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery and usual Offices. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this Sale, the principal items of Furniture having been manufactured by Bennett. The whole may be viewed on Monday, April 1st, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. For further particulars and information apply to the Auctioneers, Goat-street Chambers, Swan- im. [7419 SWANSEA AUCfION ROOMS, GOAT- STREET, SWANSEA. Highly. Important and Attractive Sale of a Manufacturer's Stock of Valuable NEW CARPETS, which will be SOLD BY AUCTION, OU WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1895, by MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. The stook comprises .-—Valuable Exhibi- tion Centre Carpets (Highest awards Invention Exhibition 1885), Royal Axminster Bordered Carpets. Wilton Pile Bordered Carpets best 5- Frame Brussels Carpets, in the roll and made np in squares. Bordered and unbordered in all the newest designs and colourings. Best Brussels Stair and Landing Carpeting, large Sofa Rogs, Door Mats, &o. Hearth Rugs, consisting of Royal Axminster, Kyber, Oriental, Angora Sheep Skin and other Hearthrngs, Furnishing Drapery including: Irish Linen Bleached Damask Table Cloths, Tapestry, Chenile and Gold Embroidered Table Covers, White Honey-Comb, Satin and Tapestry Counterpanes, Turkish Towels, Sheets, Blankets, &c., &c.. Carpets, &c„ on view, day prior to and morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m., precisely. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer's Offices. [7444 Sale of Valuable Freehold Fields, Building Sites, House, &c. SITUATE AT LOUGHOR MN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER have reoeived instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, Swansea, on THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1895, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz:- LOT 1 All that FREEHOLD FIELD, ad. adjoining the main road to Swansea, and known as RHYDYLL, comprising la. 2r. 3p. or there- abouts, with the benefit of an apportioned rent of £ 8 10s Od. per annum. LOT 2 -A11 that FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND, adjoining Tyrclose House in the West, suitable as a building plot with a frontage of 34 yards to the main road and containing 26 perohes or thereabouts. Apportioned rent of 10s. ""iXTTSii «■»' FREEHOLD FOUR. ROOMED HOUSE AND DAIRY, known as TYRCLOSE toffcthor with F^rdon ftdjoinint?. Auctioned rent of £ 7 10s. Od. per annum. L^T 4-AU that FREEHOLD FIELD, known as the LLSW, situate at the rear of Tyrclose House, comprising 2a. lr. 12p. Apportioned rent °FLOTP5R-ALLUTHAT FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND or LANDSHARE, known as the CROFTY, adjoining the main road on the West and com- prising 2r. 20p. Apportioned rent of £1 2s. 6d. uer annum. LOT 0.—All that other FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND or LANDSHARE, known as the CROFTY, adjoining the main road on the East and suitable tor building purposes containing 8r. 16p. Apportioned rent of £ 1 2s. 6d. per annum. LOT 7.—All that FREEHOLD FIELD, known aa the PARK, containing la. 3r. 22p. Apportioned rent of E4 5s. Oil LOT 8—All that FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND, known as the BWRw, situate and a butting on the railway on the Ea-,t. Apportioned rent of X2 per annum. LOT 9.—All that FREEHOLD LAND, known as the BWRW, situate and abutting on the railway on the West and containing 3r. 16p. or thereabouts. Apportioned rent of_ £ J1 10s Od. LoTlO-Atlthat FREEHOLD LAND, known ns PKNTWYN situate and abutting on Pentwyn House on the West, and containing lr. 21p^ or thereabouts, and now in the occupation ot Miss Jones, as yearly tenant, at an annual rent ot £ 4 PeI The k^'t-mentioned lot commands a charming sea and mountain view, and is well adapted LOT&\I-TH^VLNERALS underlying the £ ot1'lil IS. »pt Lot 1 Oill b. sold i. o. lot. '"The aboy. properties with, the exception of the xne aoova p* y George Jenkins for a Srmlof8whiceh about 9 years are unexpired at an term 01 wmcn f2g tbe tenant paying all out- annual re^ j^fVepairs. Lot 10 will be sold fr°eenJfrom the Lease, but subject to Miss Jones' tenancy. llrl.i„r T0t 1 are reserved. The above-mentioned Property will first be Sale in one lot, and, if not sold, will be offered separately in lots as numbered and with the benefit of the apportioned rents above j ^Sale^to commence at 3 o'clock p.m.. I Further particulars may be obtained from MESSRS R and C. B. J^KINS Solicitors, Ssher-street, Swansea, or of the Auctioneer* Victoria Chambers, Swansea^ 7371 TO CONTRACTORS,EHAULIERS, AND m tm "PQcpo TT HILL and CO. b&vo been M instructed by Mr. J. Harvey (having com- pleted his contract with the Corporation), to §KLL by FSBLIC ADOTION, 1» hi, YARD .t back of 49, Dyratty-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, APRIL 1st, 1895, the following ValUHORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, 4c., VIZ. Bay horse, Cardy; blsck horse, Captain; bay mare, Lester; bay horse, Rattler; grey mare, Violet; bay mare, Sally dark bay horse, Smiler; bay horse, Norman; grey horse Blucher bay mare, Doll. Eleven good carts, 11 sets of har- ness, 1 tumble-cart, 1 lorry, 1 light spring wagon, 1 6 Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. | For furthur particulars apply to the Auction- eers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. [7433 ( IMPORTANT SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. BRYNMORGAN COLLIERY, GWYS, SWANSEA VALLEY. Mr. DAVID ROBERTS has received instructions from the owners (in con- sequence of the exhaustion of the workings) to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Colliery, on TUESDAY, 9TB APRIL, 1895, the whole of the MACHINERY, ENGINES, PLANT, SIDINGS, RAILWAY BRIDGE, &c. Sale to commence at 12. 30 p.m. Catalogues may be had five days prior to date °^A convenient train leaves the Midland Railway Station, St. Thomas, Swansea, at 11.0 a.m., returning from Gwye to arrive at Swansea at 6'Auction and Estate Offices, 7, Fisher-street, S March'28, 1895. [7454 MESSRS. BOWLING BROTHERS will M SELL bv AUCTION, at H.M. DOCK- VA"RT) PEMBROKE DOCK, MONDAY, APRIL 8th, It 12 o^lock, OFFAL WOOD and OLD aTf>T?FS Tt'ak Plank, Edgings and Slabs, Jolly Boat, &c.' Catalogues on application. [7425 COAL. A Swansea House Coal Depot. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE & THROUGH RED"i ln bags ASH r or BEST ANTHRACITE, in all sizes. ) otherwise. FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. MORGAN THOMAS, PELL STREET. 56] N.B.— No inferior Coals kept. WHEELER'S PURE SEEDS POST FREE. Wheeler's St. David Leek. This it one of the finest Leeks in cultivation, being of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and excellent. Per pkt., lj- Wheeler's Imperial Cabbage. This splendid early Cabbage maintains its position as one of the best in cultira- t'on. Per pkt., 1/ per oz,, 1/6 Wheeler's Perfection Celery. Exquisite flavour, remarkable for its size, solidity, and weight. 1"ar pkt., 1/ > On every packet of Wheeler's Seeds is affixed a stamp bearing new Trade-mark. WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS will he sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and beet varieties both for exhibition and for general use. [7298 J. C. WHEELER & SON, Seed Grower?, GLOUCESTER. LILIUM AURATUM, the beautiful golden- Lj rayed Lily of Japan. Magnificent for pots in the greenhouse or the open garden. Deliciously scented; quite hardy. Planted no.v will bloom splendidly during the summer and autumn. Fine selected roots per doz. 4s. 6d., six for 2s. 6d., or 25 for 8s. 6d. Extra fine roots per doz. 7s. 6d., six for 4s., or 25 for 14s. Very large roots, splendid, per doz. 12- six for 6s. 6d., or 25 for 21s. Carriage free for cash with order.—DANIEL'S BROS., Town Close Nurseries. NORWICH. CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS.—Our Is. 2d. Collection of choice hardy and other An nnals contains twelve beautiful varieties of easy culture, specially-selected for the open garden, including: Aster, finest double Stock, 10-week, finest Mignonette, sweet- double scented Sweet Peas, splendid Scarlet Linum mixed Nasturtium, Tom Pansy, choice mixed Thumb Clarkia Integripetala, &c. Each variety with full cultural directions. Sown now will produce a brilliant display throughout the summer and autamn. Post free Is. 2d., two packets 2s. 2d., four packets 4a. OTHER COL LECTIONS of CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 2s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s., and 21s. each. Illustrated Catalogue free to customers. DANIELS BROS., The Queen's Seedsmen, NORWICH. 17314 HOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS.—Our 7s. 6d. Collection, carefully arranged for a supply of fresh vegetables throughout the year, contains the following liberal assortment. Carriage free. Peas, four pints, best sorts for succession. Beans, two pints, including runners and dwarfs. 2 ozs. Cress, plain. 2 ozs. Radish, long and turnip. 1 oz. Turnip, early snowhall. 1 oz. Carrot, Intermediate. 1 oz. Onion, White Spanish. 1 oz. Parsnip, hollow-crowned. Besides a fair proportion of Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Lettuce, Tomato, Sprouts, Beet, &c. This is a very cheap collection that can be highly recommended. OTHER COLLECTIONS of CHOICE GARDEN SEED, 2s. 9d., 5s., 12s. 6d., 21s., 31s. 6d., and 42s. each. Carriage free oa receipt of Cheque or P.O..O. DANIELS BROS., Seed Growers & Nurserymen, NORWICH. [7315 RABBE, Caer-streat, JB H For STOVE PIPES, CHIMNEY COWLS, &c. TIN-PLATE. SHEET-IRDN, ZINC, COPPER, BRASS, &c., WORKER. CRABBE, Caer-street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Coppers re-tinned Equal to New. 6856] ESTABLISHED, 1837. Lt. AND T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS. SWANSEA. LL. and T. B. beg to state that they have added to their Business New Funeral Carriages completely. Telephone No. 65. [413 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MBS. NASH. CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S-TERRACE, WALTER-ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made up. Fit and Style guaranteed. Dress equal to new. Moderate Charges. Mourning orders promptly executed. [83 iiim.O&rz"ltrjmlc A Co. I.: CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJXBTT'S GOVERNMENT. GIBBS, OUTERBRIDGE & CO., .SOUTH DOCK COAL DEPOT, ARE now delivering the VERY BEST FFALDAU and GARTH 4 feet, large screened HOUSE COALS, 18/6 Per Ton for Cash. 19/- Per Ton One Month's Credit. SECOND QUALITIES KITCHEN COALS, 14/- Per Ton for Cash. 16/6 Per Ton Highly Recommended. STEAM and ANTHRACITE COALS of all descriptions in Stock. Prompt Deliveries. Orders received at 13, CARLTON TERRACE. Telephone No. 152. [5788 HOUSE I 11 -q .1 I I- FUEL The ATLANTIC FUEL Co., Ltd., NOW SUPPLY FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES THEIR CELEBRATED FUEL In Small Blocks, which can be readily broken, making neither dust nor smell. ORDERS by Post promptly attended to. Address—The Atlantic Patent Fuel Co., I Ltd., North Dock, Swansea. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED. 7141 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED 1720. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES. Funds JB4,000,000 Claims Paid £ 36,000,000. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. I710R TERMS OF ASSURANCE apply to JD BRANCH OFFICK, 2, CLARE-STREKT, BRISTOL, or to following AGENTS :— BRIDGEND.—William Williams and Son, 27, Dunraven-place. CowBMDGE.—Tbomaa Rees, Solicitor. CARMARTHEN.—Thomas Jones, 2, Notts-square. HAVERFORDWEST.—W. J. Jones, Solicitor. LLANELLY.—A. Pollard Lewis, London and Provincial Bank, Limited; H. Stead, Solicitor. LLANDILO.—J. Hughes, Jones's Bank, Limited. NEATH.—Edwin C. Curtis, Solicitor, 27, Queen- street. PEMBROKE DOCK.—J. J. Morris, London and Provincial Bank, Limited. PEMBROKE.—Henry Soper, London and Provincial Bank. Limited. SWANSEA. Thomas Boswell, London and Pro- vincial Bank, L\raitcd Wm. Grey Waltprs, Mansel House, Mount Pleasant. [3626 I H. & G. SIMONDS, LTD., I BREWERS. WINE and SPIRIT IMPORTERS. READING. BRANCH STORES AND OFFICES:- LONDON-10, Groevenor-road Westminster SW. AND ALDERSHOT—Queen's-road, Farnboro*-road. BRIGHTON—4, Castle-square, and 96, Chnrch- road, Hove. FARNBORO'—Farnboro' Station, S.E.R. HASTINGS—51, Robertson-street. OXFORD—30, Queen-street, and 1, Cow ley-road. PLYMOUTH—The Octagon, Union-street. PLYMOUTH-The Octagon, Union-street. PORTSMOUTH-33. Mansion-road, Bouths" and Railway Station, Land port. High-street. SLOUGH—High-street. WOOLWICH-51, Artillery plaoe. DUBLIN—41, Wellington Quay. GIBRALTAR-Alameda. MALTA-311, Strada Real*, and X 4, » ami ft Right Marina, Valetta. CAIRO—Bab el Hadid. BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. DAVENPORT, Manager. 2961] 43. ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSBJL MORGAN BEVAN & SONS, 24. CASTLE-ST.. SWANSEA. HAVE IN STOCK A LARGE VARIETY OF KITCHEN RANGES, REGISTER SLOW COMBUSTION GRATES. CAST-IRON BATHS. FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERY IN EVERY DETAIL SPECIAL VALUE IN CUTLERY. [6187 PRINTINGI "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER COMPANY, LIMITED, A BE prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them in the BEST STYLE. A MODERN STOCK has been carefully selected, and will be found admirably adapted to all deacriptions of work. [TUBPHOKI No. 36.] (40 AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. t PARTICULARS It CONDITIONS or SALE, SOCIETIES' BALANCE SHEETS A RULES. PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. i BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. I MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HAND BILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. KACHIITE RULING 01 THE PREMISES. 58, WIND STREET. SWANSEA. C. ROWLAND, Contractor to the Swansea Harbour Trusteea. AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THB MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES, FI>* LWO ^OTIYb!^8 17, SOMERSET PLACE. rilr E. BONNETT AND SON, PWJHBEM, GAS. HOT WATSS. 15 SANITARY EHQIITEERS. HOUSE DECOKATOBS CONTRACTORS 32. FISHER ST.. SWANSEA.™ Borough of s waniea. APPOINTMENTOFINSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. THE SWANSEA TOWN COUNCIL invite IL applications (from person* who have occupied the position of Sanitary Inspector in a large town, with practical experience in building, and holding the oeitifioate of the Sanitary Institute), for the APPOINTMENT of INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES, at a salary of 4120 per annum. increasing:, liy annual increments of £10, to a maximum of £ 150 per annnm such appointment will be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. Applications, stating age and experience, and accompanied by not more than three testimonials of reoeut date, to be addressed to the TOWN CLERK, Guildhall, Swansea, end "s -d •' Inspector of Nuisances," not later than MONDAY, tiie 8th April next. 7446 JNO. THOMAS, Town Cleik. Borough of cwansea. EATON TOWN SEWERAGE CONTRACT. THE TOWN COUNCIL invite TENDERS for t the CONSTRUCTION at EATON TOWN, BRYNHYFRYD, in the Borough of Swansea, of about 800 lineal yards of 18-inch, about 260 lineal yards of 15-inch, about 2,400 lineal yards of 12- inch, and about 5,100 lineal yards of 9-inch PIPE SEWERS, with Junctions, Manholes, Street Gullies, and other necessary works. Drawings, Specification, and General Conditions may be seen at the Office of the Borough Engineer, from whom schedule of prices and form of tender may be obtained on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Sewerage Contract No. 19," to be delivered at my Office, Guildhall, Swansea, not later than 10.0 a.m. on TuasDA Y. the 9th day of April next, accompanied by a cheque for £ 100 in my favour as a guarantee of the bona-fides of the tender. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 745°1 JNO. THOMAS. Town Clerk. Glamorgan County Council a \d Carmarthenshire County Council. REPAIRS TO LOUGHOR BRIDGE. *nl CARMARTHEN COUNCILS are desirous OF^^CARRYING OUT MIDGE REPAIRS TO LOUGHOR Plain and Sppcifi ations of the works required may be Re-n, and Bill. of Quantit:es obtained at the Countv Police St itinn, Gowerton. Contrac'ors will he n qn red to aarree to pay their workmen the r^cognis^d rate of wages. Sealed Ten Ipr- are to be delivered to me not i IJ I TUESDAY, the 9th of April next and should be marked outride "Tender for Repairs to Loughor Bridge." T. MANSEL PRAMCLEN, Clerk of the Gin,morgan County Council. Glamorgan County Offires, Cardiff, 27th March, 1895. 7437 Swansea Harbour Trust. CONTRACT FOR CLOTHING. THE TRUSTEES are prpoared to receive I o t.Vio 30th in-tant for t'ne SUPPLY OF CLOTHING, for their Officials for the current ypar. Forms of Tender, and full particulars may be ha, I on appl catio ) to t e undeisignel. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WILLIAM LAW, General Superintendent. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 12th March, 1895. [7394 LLOYb BROS^ BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, ARGYLE STEAM JOINERY WORKS SWANSEA. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of joinery. l Importers of limber, Slates, &c. Estimates given for all kinds of J oinerv Wo k National Telephone No. 188. Telegram*! Loyd Isros., owansea. [7316 Bhondda and wansea Bay railway. OPENING FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC TO SWANSEA. NOTICE IS HER KB Y GIVEN that, thiq _Ll C'>mpa*;y'« Railway, between Abarav. n and Swansea, completing the route h(" V\eli Treherbert, Neath, and Stvan>«a, «a^ OPENED for PASSENGER TRAFFIC on THURSDAY, the 14th inst. By order of the Director., H. S. LUDLOW, 7398] SECRETARY. Important Notice. Parties About Furnishing SHOULD SEE THE EXTENSIVE & WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF DURABLE, USEFUL & CHEAP HOME-MADii FURNITURE AT P. FRE&DM.AN & Co.'s, 34 High-street, Swansea. Sold.-for Casn at Special Prices, OR ON The Easy Purchase System. NOTE OLTR TERMS- zE3 Worth 1,6 Weekly. £5 „ 2- „ £10 „ 3/6 £ 15 Worth 4 WeeHy. £ 20 „ 6- £ 50 „ 10/- On the usual Sm 1 Deposit required. Nothing extra charged for the Credit. SEE WINDOWS— 34 .bIGH-STREET, 5447] SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1831. WM. PHILLIPS, UNDERTAKER, A*D COMPLETE FUNERAL FCHNT8HBR, S5, WELLINGTON STREET, Si, SJNGLETON TERRACE, AND AlSO AT 958, CARMARTHEN ROAD, AND AlSO AT 958, CARMARTHEN ROAD, b%ANbEA. TELKPUOKE, 173. U > KRAL8 conducted in Town or Country ou reasonable Estimates ou application. (. £ 18 I NOTICE. FOR SKILFUL HERBAL TREATMENT Consult PROFESSOR DEAKIN 14 ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA. No oonnection with any shop in High-street. Advice free. 4928 MONEY LENT On all kinds of Valuable Security MONEY 8 At the Rate of FOURPENCE IN THE £ PER MONTH. 8 TICKETS, One Penny, good for Twelve Months. Sums above £ 10 at a Reduction. H. BARNETT. 7245] 6, HEATHFIELD-ST., SWANSEA.