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BLA(;KPILH'NuRSERIESl:. JAMES HARRIS I is.'a very Cue Assortment of Bvsrgreena I at, i Decidwous Trees and Shrubs, Roses,- 1: tit Trees, Ac., in <rr**at variety, and.troll-1 eeiccted to suit the neighbourhood. Having a very large Stock of the above, :I w!l be pdeased v-, quote low prices to in- [ tending Planteis; ah* Dutch Bttibs from the best growers in Holland and elsewhere. Catalogues and Special Prices for large quriniities on application. Wreaths, Grosses II mm Cut Mowers for Harvest Festivals, &c., on shortest notice- Also Azaleasand other I tSrc-sohouse Plants. Address as above. A- I
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J <Scaie of Charges For Consecutive Weekly Insertions -of I SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). i XHREE LINES, no., exceeding 24 words; I Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpence., The foregoing Scale applies only to APARTMENTS AND HOUSES To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Wanted; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Los t and Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants and Sales; but not to any advertise- ment of a .Tarda nature. TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two „ Is. „ A reduction is made for a series of 6, 13, 26, or 52 insertions. If a Voucher Copy be desired, an. extra- Three Halfpence per insertion should be itdded to the above cheap prepaid rates. Cnless prepaid the Advertisements will be charged by the Business scale. Adver- tisaments from Public Bodies are ..not in- serted at the Prepaid Bate. The Postmaster-General does -not allow letters addressed to initials or fictitious names to be addressed to any Post Office, and letters so sent are returned to the reader through the Dead Letter Depart- inent. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otherwise, m",y be directed to "The ( Cambrian" Office Iree of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own address. Remittances under 6s. may be made in Jf Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- ders. Postal Orders should be mi vie to "The South Walet.. Daily Post" Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Address aU communications to The Manager, 'The Cambrian." y rtTifATfOWS VfCAKTi } NoMekscpere, Ccnipariion*, WANTED, a respectable Parson, as Work- ing Housekeeper; must be trustworthy, and have good references.—Address Box "Daily Poet," Swansea, 623rt0-lo "TAT ANTED, as Mother's Help, Young Woman, or middle-aged, to sleep in house and take charge until 9.30 a.m.; suit person working out by day; good refei-enoes necessary.—Write or call, 22, Ynys-streat, Port Talbot. 1474nl0-17 Cocks and Kitchenmaidai ~TTTAXTED, experienced. Cook-General. — W Apply between 7 and 8 p.m., to Mrs. Popkin Morgan, Godrau Rhiw., Morriston. 808rl().17 y Nurses. -t) T'j -13. rNtMse-H»rtiseirta,id. » —Apply Mrs. Anderson, 15, De-laBecho- gtraet, .Swansea. 797t10-17 Eenerait A General Servant Wanted, at 8, Dynevor- place, Swansea 699rl0-13 GIBL. age 17, Wanted, for liouse.-Apply Mrs. Godwin, 32, High-street, Swansea. 836rlO-13 GOOD General Servant Waited, at once, used to children.—Apply 3, Bucking- ham-terrace, Gorse-Iane, Swansea. 814:r10-18 ,.C FNERAL Servant Wanted, assist in Bar "f occasionally; every Sunday out. — Apply Queen's Arms Hotel, Oxford-street, Swansea. 838r16-15 "yy ANTED, a General, able to oook.-kpply i T Thomas, Boeeiarid-terrace, Mumbles. 767rlO-i'/ WANTED, clean, homely Girl, about 16.— Apply 49, OaTlton-terraoe, Swansea. 749rMM3 WANTED, General Servant. —Apply 15, Gwydr-cresoent, Uplands, Swansea. 839rl0-18 WANTBDv a, good General; three in fam- iiy.—Apply 59, Walter-road, Swansea. 828rl0-18 "1^7ANTED, at once, a good General Ser- V V vant.-Apply 124, teyiv-road, Swansea,. 8541"10-18 WANTED, immediately, Young Girl, ae General.—13. Finsbury-terxa<3e, Swan- sea. 792rl0-17 "VAT ANTED, a clean, strong Girl, tor House- » work, age 17.—Apply 134, Bryn-road, Swansea. 666rl0-14 j\A7"ANTED, a Girl, about 18, as General.— » ■ Apply after 6 o'clock, 30, Bryn-road, Swansea 729rl15 WT ANTED, a strong Girl as General; good » » references.—Apply H. Jones, Pentre Lslyll, Swansea. TXT AN TED, General, with, good references.; YY. three in family.—Apply Jones, Bird-in- liand Hotel, Neath. 823rl0-18 TAT ANTED, good strong Girl; sleep out.— 163, Grandison-terraoe, Port Tenn&nt- road, St. Thomas. aiorio-ia "V.\J ANTED, a respectable Girl, to help with housework; fond of children.—Apply 40, Bryn-road, Swansea. 731rl0-15 V\TANTED, at once, experienced GeneraJ Servant.—Apply Mrs. J. S. Jones, 14, Sia,te.f,trect, Morriston. 806rl0-17 1^7"ANTED, on November 7th* a good Gen- eral Servant.—Apply Mrs. Tyack, 21, Brooklan ds-terraoe, Swansea. 709rl0.15 WANTED, a good and clean <?irl, 16 to 18; two in family; no washrng.~MT\s. Mor- ris, 17, Wind-street, Swansea. 746r10-15 "YyANTED, -a good General Servant, age 18 to 20 years;" also Day Girl.—Apply Jones, 12, Walter-road, Swansea. 672r 10-14 TyAJSTTSD, Young Girl, or Mother's Help, to telp in housework.—Apply morn- ings. 40. Waiter-road, Swansea. 743rl015 W ANTED, strong Girl, about 19, for House- Vv-ork; country girl preferred.—St. George's Hotel, Walter-toad, Swansea. 646r8-14 c. WANTED, a good General Servant; to sleep out; hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p-rn. -W-rite Box 200, "Daily Post," Swansea,. 788riNI7 WA-TFD, good General Servant, able to wash and do plain oooking.-Apply after 5 p.m., No. 1, B&th-road, Morriston. 753r.11J-17 TyANTED, immediateiy, General Servant; three in family.—Apply between 6 and a p.m.-17, Mootpeher-terrace, Swansea. 717rl0-15 TyANTED, reepeotabie, neat Grrl, for one lady; to sleep out; good references re- qnired.—Apply 11, St. Helen's-crescent. Swan- sea. TyANTED, immediately, a good~General Servant.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Thomas. Colosseum Hotel, Wind-street, Swan- 677rl0-14 Ty ANTED, good] reliafcte General- no washing; wasr<« i"? p«r annum.— Apply Mrs. Ashbury, Waterioo Stores, Ox- I ford-street, Swansea, 728d0.5 ANTED. stes-dy General Servant, not under 30 years of age; two in family. good references required,—Apply 1,11-amcis, The laurels, 130, Gorao-iane, Swansea. 139ri0-lo IV/fES. Llewellyn Howell, Registry Offioa for -l Servants (of all classes); also louns Girls. Entrance, Mr. Parry's side door, 52. Oxford-street, Swansea.. 632rl0-13 WANTED, immediately, experienced and V" good Plain Cooks, Parlour and House- Paarlour ma ids, Nurses, and •Nurse-House- maids, Generals, etc. Apply Miss J ..ewis, High-olass Registry, 18, Castle-street, Swan- sea. 783rl0.17 .l:&,¡;a. Miscellaneous Eltuatton.. AGENTS, Ladies and Gentlemen, Wanted, experience unnecessary.—Apply 8, Dy- nevor-plaoe, Swansea. 655rl0-14 A' and G. TAYLOB, Artists, Swansea, re- • quire good Agents, in town and coun- try. Good references required. 842r 10-18 Good Opportunity—A flrst-olass agency appointment is vacant. Applications should be made by trustworthy men of ac- r tive habits. Previous agency experience not esgmitial.-Address Trustworthy, Daily Post," Swansea. 693T115 AGENTS with spare time and good con- nection among Horse Owners required in Swansea and District. Good terms. Splen- did opportunity for pushing men.-Apply by letter only, to Mr. J. Harris, Welfield House, George-street, Swansea,. 768x10-1' APPLICATIONS Wanted from _School and Music Teaehers anxious to increase their incomes, by representing a large Pub- lishing Firm in spare time. Splendid re- muneration for suitable ppli,ts-&Iddress Progress, "Daily Post," Swansea. 622rlO-l3 AGENTS Wanted in"Swansea and other A districts, to sell marvellous self-acan0 Waahiiig Machines; washes clothes auto- maiksally; 6avea work and expense in household; soils any boiler; weight 2JDS.; large profits easily madj0 yvith small outlay. —Address S. Allison, Denbigh-street, Lrietol 754rlO-17 BOY Wanted, at once,—Apply Grawooui',41 Orford-sfcreet, Swansea. 750rl0-x7 -AKERS -young Man Wanted, to deliver, B and assist in Bakehouse.-Apply A. T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 71&rl0.1j also reliable Mien of excep- B ticnal character and ability Wanted, to Canvass and Collect own business and work for promotion. Salary and commis- sion—Superintendent, Belle Vue Chambers, Swansea. 844rl<M3 rVIL SERVICE. — Appointments, Clerk- ships, Excise and Custom; salary £ 70 to £ 400; no previous experience required; tuition by correspondence. No payment until successful; stamp.-eooretary, 91. RUBt. hall-avenue, Cheswick, London. 659rlC-14 ers Wanted, at onoe; no premiums. Mrs. Cloke, 28, Cromwell-street, Mount Plea- sant, Swansea. 78^rl0-17 DRESSMAKING.- cood. ioo Hands I Wanted, accuetomed to coats pre- ferred; also Improvers; wages.—Mrs. Tom- linson, 36, Oarlton-terrace, Swansea. 82gria-18 INSURANCE Agent Wanted, at once, on .i salary and commission; also Spare Time Agents.—Write Agent, Daily Post," Swan- 690rl0-15 INSURANCE and House to House Canvas- -C. sers Wanted, to push an article of great household utility; good weekiy income assured to workers.—For terms, etc., address Useful, "Daily Post," Swansea. 626rl0-13 MAiSONS.—'Wanted, good Wallers.—Apply Foreman, Road Widening, Pontar- dawe. 147>Sn 10-17 TlyriLLtJfEES.—Apprentices for Workrooms; —also for Showrooms.—Apply Madame Emilie Evans, 29, Oxford-street, Swansea. 772rl<M7 MANTLK MAKERS.-R-i,-hard Lewis, High- street, Swansea, has a vaeaney for a 3LIantle Maker, accustomed to altering Jac- kets and Costumes. 79QrlO-17 MEN a ad Women Wanted to Work our Rapid Knitting Machines at their homes, making work for us to sell to tho trade; no experience; no canvassing; steady work; good money earned; distance no hind- rance; w-rite to-day.-The Hardy Machine a.nd Woollen Co., 29. Brown-street, Manches- ter. 694rl0-24 "OANK tand Co., Hatters, e<tc., have a vacaaicy for an Apprentice (Welsh pre- ferred).—Apply personally, 17, High-street, Swansea. 79Srl0-17 OYAL Navy and Royal Marines.—Yonns -Lt Men and Boys of good physique and character, wishing to join. should a-p&iy to Admiralty Recruiting Office,-Alesandra-road, Swansea. 264pl2-17 TO SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted, a Benchman, for New Work and Repairs; finishing done by machinery.-Apply Jones, 71, Bryny- Mor-road, Swansea. 8lor 10-13 VACANCY for Pupils''with firm of Elec- trical Engineers manufacturing and contracting; premium L50. State aige, educa- tion, etc.—Address Electric, at Locke's Ad-, vertising Offices, Newport. 3-17 W.AN'TED, good Wheelwright. Apply James Phillips, Coachbui-Idsr, Neath. 755rl0-17 WANTED, good Waistcoat Hand, also Tai- loress— 71a, Oxford-street, Swansea. 776rl0-17 WANTED, Young Man. well up in Srnaiis, to assist with Bread.-Rees, Baker, LLaneily. 794rl0-14 XyAKTED, immediately, good Barmaid.— »- Apply Mrs. Fletcher, Belle Vue Hotel, Neteop-stceet, Swansea. 765rl0-l4 WANTED, a good Laundress; small fam- ily's washing.—Apply Mrs. AustTa Wil- liams, Tregotiman, Swansea. 795rl0-17 TyANTED, Shorthand Clerk snd Typist, in » steamship Agent's Office.—Address .:?- "Daily Post," Swansea. 6l9rl0-13 "iyANTED, respectable Lady Oan^aar. for Christmas line; must be energetic.— Address Art, "Daily Post," Swansea. 6271'10.13 W" ANTED, a strong Young Woman] txT assist in washing and ironing. Mrs Beer, 1,409, Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea. 736rl0-15 ANTED, immediately, ~a smart Errand Boy, cteaai and honest; boy leaving school preferred). Apply 37. Gorse-lane, Swansea. 618rl0-33 A-NTED, good, honest B^jnst left school; good remuneration to suitabi -3 boy.—Apply E. A. Perry, 25, Argyle-street, Swansea. p 81St10-18 \yANTED, Office Boy, used to Typewriting and Shorthand preferred. State age, etc., in own handwriting, to A.T., Daily Post," Swansea. 739rlM7 "VyANTED, an Apprentice to the Hairdrcs- sing: also a Boy after school hours.- Apply J, E. Davies 15, AIba^ty-berixi-ce, St. Thomas, Swansea. 678rlO-14 yy ANTED, Young Man, about 17^or^3, ac- • » customed to drive pony, make him- self generally useftil.-Apply at once, Alex- andra. Laundry, Swansea. 615rl0-13 yy ANTED, at onoe, a Welsh-speaking W Young Man (single) as butcher, to kill, cut up, and manage shop.—Apply Rod- erick Jones, Dinas, Llaawrtyd. 697rl0-15 ¡ yANTLDT in the^lla^jf—district> » » sober, reliable Man, to attend to horse and garden, and help in house State wa »es to Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1475nl0-17 yy ANTED, a few more YounT^adi^Tl^ Sell our Coupons. Good opening 'for energetio parsons.—Apply Morris and Smith Eclipse Studio, 209, High-street, Swansea. 812rl8-18 WANTED, respectable Lad. to btTu^fuT Vv in business house; orui just leaving school preferred; also boy between school lbours.-Pead-e. Stationer, Mansel-stree-t, Swansea. 621rl0-13 X'"j WEEKLY.—Bam this by addressing Bn- velopes, etc., at home. Sen<j ad- i dressed envelope ;for particulars.—North, • (Dept. 79), St. John's Elm-road, Mortlake, Lotxieu. 614r-10.1.i ANTED, Young Lady, accustomed to Drapery or similar business, as Manageress of Dyers' Branch Shop at Swan- sea (a resident preferred). Training will be arranged for.-Apply, stating age, experi- ence, references, and salary required, to Mdss loung, Johnson Brothers (Dyers), Ltd., 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. 748rl0-17 y O-UN-G Man Wanted, to represent a well- known firm. Liberal terms and good prospccte to suitable applicant.—Addfress Safe, "Eaily Post," Swansea. 13561d.b. 10-18 \7"OTTNG Man Wanted, used to office worl-, and soliciting orders. State age, ex- perience, and wages required.—Work, "Daily Post," Swansea. 7981"10-17 vTEEICLY.—Evening or Spare Time Em- pioyment, anywhere, offered to any- person who can write.—For particulars send addiressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co. (Dept. 6), 7B, Mysore-road, Clap ham, London, 401x1-0-8 W.E/EKLY- Perwons Waoated, every- JJO where, for addressing CSrculaTS, etc. Send addressed esrreiope for propoeaL—Man- ager. 149. Elm Lofcr, Southall, Middlesex 401T10-8 S.,DAI.LY.-Per-,on,a v, anted. everywhere, 10 for Addressing Circulars, etc. Pro- posaJ, addressed envelope, Nicholls (Dept. 40), 10, Featherstone Buildings, Ixwidon, W.C. 917rl0-13 WITIJATIONS WANTED6 ETTUATICNS WANTED. I^.ROCESY and Provisions.—Assistant seeks Situation,- six years' experience; good reference; age 22.—Lloyds 93, Mansel-street, Swansea 696rl0-15 TTOUSEKEEPER, well experienced in al1 duties, good oook, requires re-engage- ment at once; temporary or oth-e-rwise.-Par- ticulars, Arnan, "Daily Post," Swansea. 761r1{)"17 SITUATIONS Wanted for Cook, General ago 25, General age 23, General age 17, House- maid age 20.-Mrs. Coster, Registry, Glou- cester. 759rl0-17 Q IT U ATI ON Wanted as Plain Oook or 0 Working Housekeeper, wnere House- maid kept; wages £ 23; 8 years' reference — G., 1, Cambrian street, Llanclly. 73?,rl0-15 yy ANTED, Situation as Working House- keeper, in business house.—Address I House, "Daily Post," Swansea. 7C4rlG-17 WANTED, by a respectable Widow, offices to clean, or any kind of daily work. —Apply H., "Daily Post," Swansea. 68QrlO-15 WANTED, by a respectable Person, day work, or offices to clean; can havo good reference.—13, Williams^treet, Swan- sea. 649rl0-14 WANTED, a Situation as a Traveller, for a good Coal Firm, well known in Swansea di-strict.-Addre.ss Traveller, "Daily Post," Swansea. 613rl0-l3 WANTED, in Mumbles, three or four Un- furnished Booms, sunny aspect, Castle- ton preferred.—Write or apply, Green, 17, Newton-road, Mumbles. 822rl0- W ANTED, immediately, by experienced Cleri; andi Double Entry Book-keeper, aged 25, re-engagement; excellent references. -Evans, 7, Brunswick-street, Swansea, I 641rl0-17 yOUNG Person wishes to have Situation as Waitress, or any kind of business, or Tobacconist.—Apply Mrs. Bricknell, 13, Ken- sington-terra«e, Swansea. 855rlO-18 riSCEl,LA^EOL!3 VI'A.NTS. I FURNISHED HOUSE WAN-TFD.-N.,eigh- bourhood of Mumbles or Langland; small house, with about 4 bedrooms; for winter months; must be on high ground, well above sea level,- gas and water; modern sanitary arrangements; no children.—Send full particulars t-o John M. Leeder and Estate Agents, Swansea. 673rl0-i4 yy ANTED to Purchase, a Fox Terrier.- Apply at 65, Wind-street, Swansea. 720r 10-15 WANTED, by experienced Laundress, Farn^ ily Washing, in Mumbles.—Write, io, first instance, Laundsress, "Daily Post," sw anse;a,. 692r 10-15 WANTED, good home for beautifully marked Tabby Male Kitten; merely nominal price.—Apply 6, Constitution Hill, Swansea. 10,003 Wanted on Mortgage of first-c^ass freehold properties; amounts from £5Q[) upwards; interest 4 per cent.—Write Freehold, "Daily Post," Swansea. 741rlt>-15 ICST AND FOUND "T OST, long haired Black Cat.—Finder re- J warded on returning same to 22, Man- sel-street, Swansea. 742rl0-15 IOST, Thursday, between Brunswick-street J and Gorse-lane (via Hospital), Gold Curb Bracelet. Finder well rewarded a.t 50, Bruns- wick-street, Swansea. 653rlO-L3 I OST, on Friday morning, from 3, QoetT" &aeson-crescent, GTey Black Persian Oat. Please return to above Black Persian Oat. Please return to above address. Finder rewarded. 645rl0.13 I OST, on Tuesday morning, the 11th inst., -J between WeU Lngton-fciroet and Oa^r- street, a Ledger. Finder rewarded.—Slower. 56, St. Helen's-ayenue, Swansea. 771rl0-14 LOST, between Wesley Chapel. Swansea, and Sketty, Purse, containing loose coin and two keys. Finder -rewoided.-Apply Clement, 10, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 816rl0-14 j' OST, froiu Trafaigaar-terrace, Black -l and Tan Welsh Terrier. Answers to name of "Taffy"; swelling in one of the glands of neek. Finder rewardjed on return- ing same to above address. 711x1043 -_u FOUND, Liver and White Spaniel Dog. If not claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Isaac Davies, Gow- erton. 760rl0-14 I FOUND, Chestnut Mare, about 14 hands, straying in Calvertnterroce.-Apply M. I Rogers, Ltd., 8, Humphrey-street, Walter- road, Swansea, 719rl0.13 MISCELLANEOUS "VrOTICE to Insurance Agents, etc.—L Wil- liam Williams, of Trall-wn, Llansam- let, hereby give notice that no money be paid on the death of my wife, Sarah Wil- I liams, without my signaltur.e.-William Wil- I liams. 849rl0.14 rr0 PAINTERS. —'Tenders are required for I -L Pole Painting.—Particulars on applica tion at 14, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 830rl0 IS CKfTWEN Brass Band Art Union Drawing Yxxa postP°11'^d until December 22, 3904.—iRitras and Jenkins, Secretaries. 756rl0-15 "7"ASHING done, at 3d per dozen.—'Write Washing, Daily Post," Swa^Bsea. 724ri0-15 rpo LET, Mason work and Plastering'~bf two Cottages near Kiliay.—Apply I Thorne, Dun vant. 664rlO-14 "•OOXINCi, Wrestling. XJ -Gentleman Amateur is. about to form Select Class for Tuition in above.—Terms • Boxer. "Daiiy Post," Swansea. 537rl0-lo LEFr-OTF Clothing, Tidies' orGentl^meiTs- Best prices gi ven. Families waited upon by appointment.—M. Felman,22, Caei-street, SwatiBca. Nat. Tel. 37yl. 804-rlG.17 ALL kinds of Left-oil Clothes Bought; best" prices given. Postcard wiH get prompt attention, in town or oountry. Distance no object.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans,59, Orchard- street, Swansea. 747rl0-18 +- TjlLASTIC Stockings, Anklets, and Knee Caps, in all sizes, at 2s. 6d.. ewli.-Iloses Jones, Chemist, 12, High-street, Swansea. 782rl047 £ HO a Mouth can ma-de with £ 10.—For particuiai's address "Candros," 154, J Leadeuball-street, London. 819rl0-24 PROPERTY FOR SALS AND; TO LET TR.A.FA-LOAR-TFÆRACE.- Hause for Sa'e; all conveniences; low ground rent. Further particulars from Hubert Goatman, Estate Agent, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. 601rl0-13 DYVATTY-STREET.—Five new Houses for Sale; long lease; very low ground rent, splendid investment.—Hubert Goatman, Castle-street, Swansea. C- OLl>SAESON ESTATE, %KFTTY.-PIDt of V Land to be Let or Sold, corner site, ex- cellent position.—Particulars from Goat man, Auctioneer, 42, Cattle-street, Swansea. COITAGE PROPERTY in centre of town for Sale; lease 34 years; will aell to pay 14 per c,ut.GK)atmau, Auctioneer, Castle-street, Swansea. SCVBGiiFACH-STREET^roi;r Houses for Sale, cheap; long lease, well let.—Hu- bert Goatman, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 42, Cast.-ie-s:reet, Swansea. CARLTON TERRACE. Eleven roomed c Dwelling-house for Sale, splendid con- dition, every convenience, long lta.se.—Goat- man, Auctioneer, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. SlitSASTO PO L-STiiEilT. Two excellent s Houses for Sale, long lease, splendid condition.—Hubert G-oatman, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. ANSEL-STREET.—First-class House for Sale; excellent opportunity for im- mediate purchaser.—Hubert Goatman, Auc- tioneer and Estate Agent, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. HIGH-STREET, Jockey-street, John-street, Freehold Shops and Cottages for Sale, unusual opportunity. — Goatman, Estate Agent, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. W" "ESTERN-STREET7SWANSEA.—ExoeUeat W House for Sale, winding up estate; ground rent £ 2; bargain to immediate pur- chaser.—Goatman, Auctioneer, Castle-street, Swansea. QT. ALB AN'S and Rhyddings Park-road, Swansea.—Excellent Houses lor Sale, long lee, good opportunity.—Hubert Goat- man, Aactioneer, Castle-street, Swansea- T> ARK HILL-T ERRACE. TREBOETH. Ten X Workmen's Dwelling Houses for Sale, cheap; lease 81 year's; ground rent £ 1 a, house.—Goatman; Auctioneer, Cattle-street, Swansea. ARM-LAN-E, ST. THOMAS.-Nine eSellent F Houses for Sale, moderate price, low ground rent.—Apply Hubert Goatman, Auc- tioneer, 42, Castle-street, Swansea. MCiRTGAGES.—Several sums, ranging from J..f Liao to £1003 on hand), lent on good security.—Goatman,. Estate Agent, 42, Castle- street, Swansea. ALWAYS open to Purchase Household Fur- A niture at mutual valuation.—Hubert Goatman, Auctioneer, and iistate Agent, 42, Castle-street, Swansea." OX) LET, 48, Bryn-road, Swansea, practic- -■ ally immediate possession; reasonable rental.—Apply on premises, or Hubert Gaat, man, 42, Gastle-street, Swansea. S-.).LËS by Auction conducted, Sales by private treaty, Mortgages and Insur- ances negotiated, Rents Collected, etc.— Hubert Goatman, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 42, Castle-streeti Sw-ansea. 601x10-13 CCHEMIST Business, near Swansea, for iiu- S mediate disposal. Excellent opportun- ity for beginner. Ingoing about £ 150.— Apply Richards, Accountant, 97, Oxforci-st., Swansea, 634rl0-13 ST. THOMAS. — House Property for Sale; grand position; r?siwctable tenants.— Write i-o SSOperty, "Baiiy .st." Swansea. 654rl0-lo OUSES for Sale, Cromwell^-street and -Ll Cto m woli-terrace-—Address Cromwell, "South Wales Daily Post," Swansea. 616rl0-13 OTOE K AND YARD, SODTH^DOCK, TO LET.—Dry, 2 Floors and Yard. Im- mediate possession if required.—Hood. Caer- street, Swansea. &33rl0-13 T^ORFOLK-STREET. ALSO TERRAGÊ-=- RO^ID.—Convenient Housea for Sale in good condition; well let.—Hood, House and Estate Agent, Caer-street. Swansea. npo LET.—Houses in Uplands, Coedsaeson, A Mumbles, all with immediate posses- sion.—'Hood, House and Eistaxe Agent, Caer- street, Swansea. ST7 GEORGE'S-TBRBACE.—Good House for Sale, iu perfect order. Early posses- sion, convenient to town.—Hood, Auction- cer, Caer-street, Swansea \yARE'HQUSK to Let.—A large, roomy, W light, and dry Warehouse, in good position for rail and shipping. Possession at once. Lease granted.—Hood, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. SKETTY.—iGood Freehold House, Stables, Cart House, ertc, well-built. Let or Sell Roomy Ground.—Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. PLASMARL.-Good Workmen's Houses for Sale, centrally situated, also Plots of Land for Building. Fr-e-hold.-Ilood, Auc- tioneer, Caer-street, Swansea. BiRYJf-Y-MOE-ROAD.—No. 94, to'Let' on J^ease for alteration to Shop, best Iti -ioia position. Immediate pOBsession.-Sood, Auc- tioneer, Caer-street. CRADCCK-STREET.—To Let, for alteration C into Business Premises, good central position; lease granted.—Hood, House Agent, Caer-street, Swansea. EAR~ THE P A-E.K, B RYNl.tILT,.—IHoases, nearly new, and in good condition.— For Sale, for occupation or investment.— Hood, Auctioneer, Caer-street. 633rl0-13 n^O LET, furnished, Charming Residence, A near Mumbles, every convenience, eight 'rooms, bath ihot ,-and cold). Rent 35s. a week. -Samuel, King's Hall, Swansea. 735r 10-15 AYLESBURY-ROAD. — An excellent dwel. ling-house for Sale. Lease 93 years, Ground rent £ 3 3s. 4d.—Samuel, Estate Agent, Swansea. JIOSF)HILTTFLRRACE.-A leasehold house AV for Sale. Eight rooms. Lease 85 years. Ground rent X3 log.-Samuel, Valuer, Swan- sea. MDM BLEs!—Three Cottages for SaTe. 1.f.1 Ground Rent £.6. Long Lease. Offers Wante-d,-Samuel, Auctioneer" Swansea. 1> GDNEY-STREBT —SeveraJ Houses for I V saie. Long Lease. Low ground rent.— Samuel, Auctioneer, King's Hail Chambers, Swansea. 735r10-15 rj-1 o Te1\~I47, Higrb-street, Swansea. House and' Shop. Re-nt 12s. inclusive. Im- mediate possession.—Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 710-15 X^OR~SALE, Cottage, at Mumbles, freeholdT -*■ No reasonable offer refused.—Address Cottage, "Daily Post," Swansea. 775rl0-17 TO be ]jet or Sold, Stores and Pi-emises, with three floors, in centre of town.— Apply Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 845rl0-18 WA-N,sF,A. To I jet, 13, Pictor^erraceT k 11 rooms, bath, garden, front and back, hack entranoe.-Apply Roberts, Auctioneer, •40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 845rl0.18 RIISCES-i-AWEOUS AUZ] "L"O.R'-SALEàe.n,t Bicycle, in good-cojidi. Fo tion; price £ 3.—Apply 80, M-all3e..I-8t.reet, Swansea. 714rl0-,l5 IT5OR SALE, a new, silver-mounted Rustic Dog Cart, a bargain for cash.-Apply 77. Rhondda-street. 531rl0-13 OrTsALE, cheap, six Brown Spaniel ~Pupi^ good breed, small size.—Apply 9, Gath- er rae-stroet, Swansea. 787rl0-24 I" 7*OR SALE, Fiat Gart, nearly new; suit coal merchant; cheap.—Address Cart, "Daily Post," Swansea. 836rl0-18 FIRE-WOOD, in Blocks or Bundles, (sup- plied on shortest notice—Apply Church Army Home, Rutland-street. 846rl0-13 FOR SALE, Counters and Fixtures; will sell for first offer.—Apply J. W. Jenkins, Post, office, Brynmill, Swansea, 531rl015 OR SA.Lr, Bay Mare, 4 years old. 15 handsT quiet in saddle an dhamess, pass trams and train.Apply 42, Walter-road, Swansea. 650rf0-13 ———————————— ( FOR SALE, Pony, Trap, and Harness; suit Grocer or Greengrocer; no dealers, a bargain.—Apply D., "Daily Post," Swansea. 7(>3rlo-i^ T7iOR.SA.LE, nearly new Tfrp Caxt, Harjicss, together or separately- «T. Peach, Brynxai^ gilxiC-lB sea. glJ..l- F OR SALE, Gent's Trow .ith Z- speed gear and Palmer m n cla^s condition; a ^^11210,13 ford-street. Swansea. l^OR SALe7 Pony, iThands, 2 Sets Bra^s -P Harness, 1 Set Second-hand Nickel Har- ness, and 1 Riding Saddle-Apply led Bed doe, 1C4, High-street, Swansea 6 R SALE. Cream Cob, 13.2, absolutely ■JL quiet in all traffic. Would cxehange^m slightly higher and sounder Jenkins, 1, Cambrian-place, Swansea. I?OR SALE. Gentleman's Turn-out, good -C Cob, about 14 hands, splendid best made Set Tla-ted Harness; sell togetiier or separate.—Apply 7, Yy aiter-roao, sea. «, T,^OR"sALe7_5^000 feet 4ft, 3ic. Eadies Loose •JL Flange Pi;>es, as good as new; also a quantity of Lloyd and J Joyd s 601 good Tram Sbackles.—'Stewart and Co., Chambers, Swansea. FOR" SALE, Wagonette, to carry eight, m good condition, pole, bar, and sha.,us,^ exchange for Trap, suit 13 hands; also g Horse, 15 hands, suit tradesman or years, or exchange for good strong Mare.- Address Cob, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1476nl0-18 CYCLES.l>-WO rim brakes7fJ«3 wheel, X8 c as. Deferred payments ax-jnged. Bradbury and Co., Ltd., 7, Alexandra^roaa, Swansea, 78xrlu~1' -G-;E.S RoadstN for Sal, Eadie, free G wheel; £ 6. Can be seen any time. -7. Belle Vue-streef, Swansea. 8 'p ENT'S Beeeton Humber"Bicycle for free wheel, 2 rim brakes, Dunlop tyiV3, good condition-, accept £ 3 10s.—H, Penma^n- torra.ee, Swansea. 3 HANDSOME large Aviary, with dome in centre, 4 feet high, 2 feet wide, 4 feet in length, with revolving perches, suitable for canaries or foreign birds; 20s-, worth £ 3.—W. Davies 22, Brunswick-street, Swan- sea. 74GrlO-17 T ADY'S"Bicycle, in good condition; price £ 3.—Apply 23, The Grove, Lplands, Swansea. 667rl0-14 iS7 VTTALL'S First-class Chip Potato .a.! hiue and Chopper; also excellent Friod Glass Case, all for £ 11 IQs.-ApplyG- fiths, D, Station-road, Tirydail, Ammanfora 474rlQ.-U QJEyBRAL Loads of good, rich loamy Soil for Sale, at Sketty.-Apply Excavator, "Daily Post," Swansea. 112: ALE.-VeTy excellent D-ri, Pony, 13 n.h., 5 years, guajanteed sound, open to vets. Tri«i.—Morgan, Undertaker, Li an- elly. 827rlO-18 rp-WO Bicycles for Sale, Lady's and Gentle- man's, almost n-w.-A ply Evans, Gla- morgan Hotel, Argyle-street, Swansea. 84 Ir 10.18 "j or 2 excellent Cow3, in full profit,^ for Sale, at Penvillia Farm. Brynhyiryd. Gall from 8 to 9 in the morniag.-Pe-lvillia Springs 00. 833rl0-15 TO BE L.ET—BliSSNESS PKEIWISE3 n OOD Shop aitd D-.veLi-,ig-house to Let, 22, U Union-strett; immediate possession.— Apply F. E. OSBnbrids-e, 19, Gower-street, Wv.'ftnsca r3 6t5rl3-i4 rpO LET, [V?ck-up Shop, corner of Millbi'ook- stroet. Ijandore; suit any business; 7ery cheap Tenta-I.-Apply Free dm an, St. Mary's- etreet, Swansea. 779r 10-17 Siiigle I.icensed, rFO LET, Single Licensed) House, En gin- *• eer.s' Arms," Green Dragon-lane, Swan- sea, close to Docks. Deposit only. Apply Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland House, Rui- land-street, Swansea. 6 £ 3rl0-14 TO I£T-HOUS!J rpO LET, 1, Hewscm-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea.—Apply 6, Walter-road, Swan- sea. TTirlo-17 TO LET, 78, Mansel-terra-re, good conai- tion, open South aspect, hot and co'd bath.—Enquire next do-or, 77, or 58, Terrace- 2T-OTJ6E9 •'gas'U'CMs 'yeoi rpO LET, a fine and commodious House, 2, Ivor Villa, St. Helen's-road, Swansea.— Apply to Rev. W. Gibbon, 37, Gwydr-crescent, or D Sees, 9. Belle Vue-street, Swansea. 656rl0-14 I:- TO LET, House in FitLsbirry-terrace, 9 rooms and bathroom, j>csssssion any time from now to Christmas; rent £ 27. • Apply ,1. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 1-T4, O iford-street, Swansea. 8c £ rlC-18 TO LET, Brockley House, 103, St. Helen s- avenue, Swansea, containing 9 Rooms, with modern conveniences, bath (hot and oold), overlooking Cricket Field. Full view of Bay, etc.—Apply Thomas, Estate Agent, Rutland House, Rutland-street, Swansea. 6610-14 FAULAIS House to I-et, at Christmaci, 195, St. Helen's-road.—Apply E. Davies and Son, Painter, 42, Park-street, Swansea, or on the premises. 807rl0-17 HOUSE to )jel, 15, Sloane-street. Swansea; rent Ss. 6d. per week.—Apply 3Q, llan- over-street, Swansea. 737rlG-15 F OUSR, to let, in St. Helen s-cresoent; Ai possession in about a month.—Address Move, "Daily Post." Swansea 671rlQ-14 OIDGE HOUSE, Maya IS, G rails from Black- Pill, overlooking Clyno Moor, 1J rooms, stable, coach, and greenhouses, acre of /ground; rent £ 45.—Stevens, Solicitor, Swan- sea. 608r 10-13 0 OUTII VIEW, Langland, to be let'. Christ- mas; 12 rooms, with every modern con- 'v'-nile-nc,e -AI) ply W. J. Saunders, 44, Bryniiy- fryd, Swansea. 752t10-31 APARTMENTS TO r-ET A PARTMENTS (Furnisheci or Unfurnished) to Let, in a healtliy- locality at Mount Pleasant, Swansea.—Address Bryn, "Daily Post," Swansea. TSSrlO-lj A comfortable Bedroom to Let, use of -"■ Sitting-room; suit Young Lady or Gentleman in Business.—Apply Wooding. Gower-street, Swansea. 640rl0-13 APARTMENTS, well furnished and com- A fortable, Front Dining with one or two Bedrooms; healthiest spot in Svansm.- Adidress Health, "Daily Post," Swansea. 801rl0-17 c OMPORTABLF, Furni,-hed Apartmentq to Let; suit two young men, or married couple; near the Hospital.—Address M. Y.. "Daily Post," Swansea. BOJrW-17 /COMFORTABLE Apartments, suit two Young Men; good cooking and attend- ance; terms moderate; bath (hot and cold).- 7, Willows-place, Swansea. 6 £ ftrl0-13 COMFORTABLE iurnisbed Apartments to c Let; suit two Gentlemen; separate Bed- rooms, bat-h. etc.; terms moclexate. -Apply 14, Victoria-terrace, Gorse-lane, Swansea 644rl!}-13 /COMFOR'ABLE Lodgings, Front Bedroom c and Sitting-room, bath (hot and cold), terms moderate, central; no children.—11, Ffynone-street, Walter-road, Swansea. 700rl0-15 I^RONT Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, suit married couple or one or two gentlemen; pleasantly situated, facing sea.— Write Pleasant, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1 594ritt-23 GENTLEMAN wishes aaiother to share Bed G and Sitting-rooms; Neath; quiet local- ity; every ekmfort.-Aipply "Herald" Office, Neath. 757rl0-17 LODGINGS for two respectable Young Men; all home comforts; no children; baoth (,hot, and cold).—49, St. George's-terrace. Swansea. 751rlO-17 nte or T LAJNDRfN UOD WELT-S-Apal-tme- board) in newly furnished house. Near Spa, and station. Moderate terms.—Apply to Mrs Everard. Groevenor Lodge. Graig- road, 1415nl0-19 < I PUBLIC NOTSCES. ("i LAM'oegax EDUCATION' JT CO'AIMITTEE. Applications aru invited for the following -,Dasts Salary (pending School. Post. adoption (If cale). Velindre Pont- Head £ 36 per annum ardawe Gronp Master Blmengax" Head £100 per annum, Ogmore Group Mistress plnR3 l-o flulln ior every unit average atte) < ance above lot k up to ;ewo. "alltbir Infants' Head Do. Ogniore Group Mistress Victoria Girls' Head CIA per annura I'enarth Gronp Mistress Applications are also invited for the posts of CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MIS- TRESSES and ASSISTANTS (Men and ^onien) under AET. 50 or 51 (b) in the Coirrtcil Schools of the County. ('anvassing will be deemed a disqualifica- tion. Canvaing will be deemed a disqualifica- tion. Forms of Application will be 'forwarded on receipt of a stamped addressed foolscap en- velope, and should be returned to me on or before October 20th, 1904. JOHN JAMES, M.A.. Ph.D., Chief Education Official. Education Department-, Westgate Street, CardiS. October 10th, -1904. 924 TRIINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. The last days of entrv for forthcoming Examination at the SWANSEA CENTRE are as follows:—Oct. 28th for "Practical," viz. Playing and Singing.; and Nov- 17th for M.K. (Theorvl. Local Secretary, H. RADCLIFFE, I.S.M., 6, Northampton-place, Swansea, of whom the current Syllabus may be obtained, contain- ing n"w Local Exhibitions and National Prizes, tenable at Local Centre Examinations. 13576 I. TRADE SPECIALITIES. GRIFFITHS.—For Combined Washing. Wringing, and Mangling Machines. When you buy. it will a-y you to buy the best. Aftor personal experience for over 33 years trading, must say this is the best Washer I ever sold. Gives universal satisfac- tion Lists free.-W. Griffiths, 146, Windsor- road. NeatYF. 250rl0-29 FOiR Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, and Memorial Cards of the latest designs and reasonable prices, call ?t Rhys Roberts, Stationer and Printer, Morriston. I-IH-LN,A and Delf Ware Caeap.-Well- V assortedi Crates of Everyday Selling lines for Shops, Markets, and Hawking. Write for Listo, Sheaf Pottery Manufactur- er?, Longton, Staffs. 13234 C A andËrthen'wa.re. -.DeaJer.s' a,nd "I TLiwkers' Assorted Packag-es of cheap nests and Seconds. suitable for Market Stands and Shops. Reliable an dsuccessful assortment. IHustrated lists fre.c.-Arthur J. Hull (Dept. 43), Works, King-street, Long- ton. staffs. IRlrFITHS.-For Knitting Machines, with- I U out doubt the best house in Wales. Cash, Hire, or Work Terms. Lesisons Free Lists F-ree.-146. Windsor-road, Neath. 250rl0-29 E,-L'-PFITH,-F,or Sewing Best G Value in the Trade, Hand and Cover. only L2 18s. 6d.; Money returned if not. satisfactory. Agent for Wheeler a-.è Wil- son and others. 5e. in the £ discount from makers' lists.-146. Windscr-road, Neath. 25at-11).?<) JRIOE .TONES, Fellow Auctioneers' Tn- » sfitute, Professional Associate Survey- ors' Institution, 104, Oxford-street (opposite Boots, Chemist), Swanaeft. Corporation Tele- phone 667 658rl0-14 L^REE SAMPLE. -Pociret Rubber Stamp, your own name and address, with par- ticulars of ejare time agency.—15 Dept., 39. Aldersgate-street. London. 12-31 EXOELLI3NT Pictorial Postcards of the wrecked Engine and Train near Longhor, on Monday last, can be obtained of J. Vaughan Evans, Printer, Llanelly-, 9<1. per do~en. 642rl0-lo ASTROLOGY.—All im;x>rtant Kvants in Life Foretold. Marriage, Partner de- scribed, Children, Changes. Journeys, I-'gac- iz-s. Planet, etc. Send birth diate. 6 stamps, and stamped envelope. "Celia," 24, Reger-, street, Brighton, Sussex, 612rl0-13 RAILWAY Disaster at Lough or.—A Series of 9 Phtographic Post Cards. Whole- sale only. May be had at Jack Lewis's, Polytechnic Studio, Swansea Send for sample and price. 637rl0-13 LADIES' Costumes! Ladies' Oostumee.—A^-a- baster and Co., 38, Oast)j-street, ;\re now making a Special Show for the present and approaching seasons. All garments cut by London (City) Cutter.—38, Castle-street. A LABASTER and Co., The City Tailors, are now making a Special Show of new Overcoatings and Suitings—38, Castle-street. Swansea. AMERICAN Com Plaster, superior to all Corn Paints. Try it once, then judge. No failure, no pain or burning, no harass- I' ing corns, easy to put on, ease comes when put on; readily ozires: 7sd.—Myrddin Davies, Chemist, Oxford-street, Swansea. Cor. Tel. 68. 438rll-3 MR- WILLIAM OXLEY, ."Private Enquire Agent, late Detective Sergeant Cardiff Police. Confidential investigatious.—6, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff- Highest referenoea. Police. Confidential investigatious.—6, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest referenoea. CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredi- ents, and easily applied; 3s. bottle for 6d.-J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea. IS your Watch out of Order? Best and ch e'apeat shop in Swansea for Ro pairs of Watches of every description, both English and Foreign, is at Campbell's, Watch- maker. 20, High-street Arcade, Swansea, Clocks and Jewellery repaired. WaT-ch Fin- isher to the Trade. 726rl0.15 PAPER Bags, best quality. Cash prices: 2os., 9d. per 3000; 4oz., Is.; 8oz„ ie. 4d.; lib., Is. 10d.; 21b.. as. 4d. per IOW.-Albert Davies, 156, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 725rlO-15 TNCANDRSCSNt"Mantles, exoellenT^alityT pest free, for 4; no rubbish—Nuttail, 20, Ca-tie Hill, Sheffield. 667r 10-21 LADIES Dress Lengths, 3s. lid. carriage paid. Knops, Zibelines, Suowfiakea, Voiles, Poplins, Armures, Cashmeres, in summer colouring:. Patterns free.—Bradford Dresa Warehouse (S77), Shipley, Bradford. 770 T^AVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc. 6jd. and 2a. 3d.-Prepa.red only by ,1, Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, ;)0. High- etred. Swansea. 29 p MOLYNEUX, Fish Merchant, 126 .High- • • strict, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 TO BUrLDERS.-Billheads, Memorandums^ Business Circulars and Cards, lime Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Cfiiee, 211, High-street. Swansea. T^ARCELS, Luggage. Furniture, etc., to aDd fro Mnmbles. Our vans ruu Tuesdays and Saturdays.—Parcels Exprgss. 11, Somer- set-place, Swansea. 8Q5g4-24 AROTFiCIAIi Lega, light and strong aSteeW A for weak legs. Spine Supports, Elaatio Stockiugs and Belts, Eyes, Trusses, Ban. dages; lady attendant for Ladica' Belts, etc.; Crutches, etc., in stock; illustrated list.— Maker and Repairer, Allen Pearce, 23, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and l'roafirnead. Bristol. 593j 9-3 BLUE Sugar Paper, 71bs. for 7d. Big re- duction for quantities; 25 tons to clear cheap. -Sherri ng and Mussard. Paper Bag Makers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 823g5-2 II EDUCATIONAL. p E N D E E N COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. THE MISSES NETTELL, A.C.V., A.C.P. (Laughters of the late J. T. Nettell, Gen- eral Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian and Sons). REFERENCES: The Lady Swansea. Lady Morshcad, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Berks. Miss Eden, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. Rev. Secretan Jonas, M.A., ex-Vicar of Oystermoutb, South Wales. The Next Term commences on FRIDAY, September 16th, 1904. Gi IRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, T DUMBARTON. BEYN-Y MOR EOAD, SWANSEA. Principal-IIISS GAEIACK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Pupils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. The Next Term will Commence THURS- DAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. BDARDERS RETURN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLAN- DOVERY. HEADMISTRESS, B.A., LONDON. Fees, £1105. (including Stationery) per term. Reduction for S'sters. Boarders can be received at the School For terms apply to the Headmistress. Next Term begins on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20th. 1904. 889 BELLE VUE, LANGLAND HILL, -D MUIBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest references. Terms on application. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEFi 20th. BOARDERS RETURN SEPT. 19th. Kindergarten Department will be opened in 1 connection with the School. MUSICAL. jJyJR. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. j Accepts Pupils in Pianoforte, Organ. Singing and Tneory- Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 12, GREEN STREET, NEATH. SO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER ROAD. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE FRICKEE, A.R.AM., & A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R. A.I. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training, c.nd Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, • Theory of Music, &c. Lessons resumed Monday, Sept. 13th. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &C. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HT;l N',S.R fiAD MISS CRAVEN will RE-COMMENCE HER CLASSES at her Residence, on WED- NESDAY, October 5th, at 2.50 and 5 o'clock. Town Hall; Neath, Tuesday. Oct, 11th, at 2.30 'Cnivarthen. Sept. 29th. Adult Tui- tion Class on Monday, October 10th, at 7.30. P-lv,i.t.e Lessons. "At Home," Monday, October 3rd. MISS LANGDQNS CLASSES FOR DANCING, DEPORT- MENT, etc., Will ce resumed, as usual, in October, at Swansea, Neath, Mumbles, and neighbour- hood. For terms, address 2, Sea View Villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 1.336,3 S ISS KATE GAYDON will recommence her I .1 CLASSES for Tuition in f Dancing and Physical Culture, th second week in October. For all particulars apply- 28, BRYN ROAD, SWANSEA. I CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHMI-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients seen dailv on their own applica. tion at TWO O'CLOCK. Funds urgently needed for General Ex penses and for the R-as^arch Department. Secretary, FRED. W. HOWELL. PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET, j_ SWANSEA. 1-111.4 & T. BULLIN. Cabs always ready. Wedding Carriages with Suitable Horses- Funeral Carnages Complete. G UNS GUNS GUNS Splendid Selection Latest Model Breechloaders. Single 12-bore Ejectors, 33s. Double Ham- mer Guns, 37s. 6d. and upwards, with Cross Bolt, from 55s. Double Hammerless Guns from 90s. Approval. J. and R. "Special" Cartridges. 5s. 6d. per 100. Mention paper for complete Catalogue, free.—James and Reynolds, 8, George-street, Minories, Lon- don, E. C. 891. TRADE NOTICES. ra"°"A. J. CHAPPELL. NISHMONGER & OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER iN GAME, to WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegtwhie Aclclrem-" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. f l' CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—0462. JOHN JONES & CO., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WOrK. GENERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING, &c., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I::i MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIRS EXECUTED. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & S O N FOR RELIABLE FUR NIT U R E. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND 'GIVE THB: BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEARL Y HALF A CENTURY. HIGH STREET & MORRIS LANE, SWANSEA. ——————— .USB Cu e for Go,& RhTeumatic Gout and Gravd. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine for Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. 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