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f Scale of Charges P«r Caneecutivo Weekly Insertions of SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). THREE LINES, not exceeding 94 words, 6d. Per Insertion. Every additional 8 words, Fourpenoe. The foregoing Scale applies only to Apartments 9'" House To Let or Wanted; Situations Vacant or Waated; Houses, Offices, Properties and Shops to Let or Sell; Lost and t Found; Miscellaneous Private Wants i amd Sales; but not to any advertise- ► meet of a Tradoe nature. t TRADE SPECIALITIES &c. (WHEN PREPAID ONLY). Twenty-four words 9d. per insertion. Thirty-two words 18. A reduction js mails ior a series of 6, 13, 26 or 52 insertions. a. Vooche# copy desired, Haii pence per insertion shoul •"wed to the above cheap rales. + w^| Umieas prepaid the Advertise Adver- l be charged by the Business, bcaj* tasemer^ from Pdbiic Bodzea are not in Bfcrted at the Prepaid Rate.. The Postmaster-General does not allow letters addressed to initials or fictatjoue names to be addressed to any Post UtS^. f and letters so sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter J>epart- t Kent. Letters to Advertisers by initials, etc., or otiiei-wise, may be directed to "The Cambrian" Offioe free of charge; and if stamps are sent to cover postage, will be forwarded to the Advertiser's own address, Remittances ondec 5s. may be made m Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Postal Or- dem. Postal Orders should be made to "The Souii) Wales Post" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 211, High-street, Swansea. Addrws all cammumcatioas to the Manager, Cantbriau. SITUATIONS • Cooks and Kitchen maids. COOK Wanted. small family, no children, no washing.—Apply, evenings, after eix B'clook, 61. Walter-road, Swansea. 432r2-3 WANTED, a Cook-General; help given; good references required..—Apply Mrs. Hora- tio Jtawlings, 3. Northampton Gardens, Swan- Beo. 471r2-5 WANTED, Cook-General, reliable refer- ences; Sundays free; state age, salary, etc.—Morris, Gower Inn, Parkmill, neax Swan- sea. 48Qr2-5 WANTED, February 10th, experienced Kit/chenmaid; personal reference; no agents. — Mrs. Stepney-Gulston, Derwydd, Llandebie. 477r2-5 Generals. /"2J.OOD General Servant Wanted, immediate- ly; email family.—Apply 23, Woodlands- terraoe, Swansea. 421x&3 rjENBRAL SERVANT Waited, not under 2o7 VJ small family; good wages to capable eirL-Apply 42, Lewis-road, Neath. 512r2-6 /^1BNBRAL SERVANT Wanted at once, good VT plain cook, over 25; widow not objected tIo.-Apply Schenker, 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 525x2-3 Q.EJTERAL SERVANT Wanted, able to~do •> plain cooking; good references re- qTUTed.—Apply to Mrs. Gwilym, "Old Com- pass," Pentre, Swansea. 4J8r2-5 G1 ENSEAL Servant required immediately; 7 must be able to do plain cooking, »Tiiri wash and iron well; others kept.—Write D., "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 304r2-l 'tXl ÂlIi'TED. at once, Young Housemaid.—12, lYV- De la Bechs-street, Swansea. 374r2-1 WANTED good General Servant; wages £ 14.—Mrs. Lott, 43, Waiters-roa>d, Swan- 399r2-2 WANTED good General, used to children.— » Apply Mr. Davies, 90, Stepney-street Cwmbwrla. 447rjW "ry anted, a good strong Girl for house- Hill. '? »• "to*- WANTED, a smart, respectable Girl, as •»Z ^waiircse.-Apply Mack-worth ^th- 479r3-5 "VU* ANTED at once, good General Servant. -Apply, evenings, Shirley. 205, Eaton- crescent, Swansea. 2061n^6 ~\JV~ANTED, General Servant; good wages to suitable person.—Apply 9, Northamp- ton-place, Swansea. 497r2-5 W^TED, good General Servant, good~re~ lerenoes necessary .—Apply 10, Bryn- miil-cretcent, Swansea. 552r2-6 \\TANTED, a good General Servajntt, at once, one to do plain cooking.—Apply il' Aiexanqra-road, Swansea.. 544r2-4 |Ty ANTED, -good General Servant, early.— to- fppiy Williams, Peimard House, 69, Walter-road, Swansea. 3^^ j\/V ANTED, Cook-General, able to do plain lenmJI^^i iroidll8; good references eqaued^—Apply, personally, Mrs. Hanford London Rouse, Port Talbot. 35Qr2-i ANTED, immediately, Housemaid; eat is- ri factory references required.—Apply ^Qtawe, Heattlrfleld, Swansea. 482r2-5 ■Wanted, immediately, young General Servant; comfortable bome.-Apply 2 a.awajxten-crescent, Swansea. 486r2-5 WANTED, experienced General Servant, i' n Uf(le:rta^e a-il housework.—Apply at Gambrian.-place, Swansea. 459r2-3 yyANTED, a good General, small tamliy. to for after kx k anither maid kept73^ t3 family' «*d 8. 12, St. James' Gard^^J^* 6 P»n». Eo?aJ 0a.mbriM ^=f=r-r—~ 514r2-6 w -30 near Forma* Arms, dra5^„°a"ee' — 428r2-3 c'e^n~General Servant; Apply Mrs. Fletcher^' 49"e £ "f1C^ "flnired— sea. cxjcr- 49» Oxford-Street, Swan- 496r2-5 GirT^enera.l —Apply CmnDass V* if r wh€;n required. eea. P y mpaSB Vaulte, Goat-street, Swan- 549r2-6 WA-NTIM), a gold. cleailt General Servant; Mrs. Fletoher, COachbuilders. OxfOrd-gtreet, Swam- 436t2-5 W a lean respectable G rf, daily; Annlv r. t do Plaia cooking.— eea Roberts, Victoria-aroade, Swan- sea. 427r2-3 f^^Wir^nTtTas^st^ kins Woodfi^'ri SP with reference, E.op- £ • field Temperance Hotel. Morris- 362r2-l ANTED a good GeneralTtolissisrin bar eDc„ ^elLrequLre^~AW»Jy. with refer- «S^?a^Jma*- Cok~,eam Rol'u^% Ty ANTED, immediately, a Young Girl to assist mornings, age about 16, in St Hci« 8^>ad.-Apply, firet, "A. E„" "Daily ■rtw umoe, Swansea. b4dr2-6 1 TRY ANTED at once, a good General -W or a Young Girl to assist in house- ?.ork; comfortable home. App 7 522r2-6 Sketty Bakery, Sketty- —- TTfrT^WFTi eood General; plain cooking; a<ctive; no washing, 526r2-6 "Daily Post," Swansea. \rA"vn:i) immediately: Two superior TV General Servants, small family wages. Mumbles; also ^'A^cy Mtun- lourmaid, Mumbles, waiting. Ag 7, bles. XX7ANTED by 28th of Fe^r"^y'ironing, X\- General, to do washing also to do plain Mrs. Jeffreys, kept; wages £ 16 to £ 1J' APP 2!X2nl-3 10, Soath-terrace, Neatn. 1- Servants' Regi try Offiee s ^^Ts'^rA^yNT^clect Servants' M 'Eeg5?ry Office.—Disengaged ^nci Wanted, good superior Cooks Generals La-an- rirvmaids! House-parlourmaids, and Young Sri™ Ladies suited daily. Nat. Tel. 268x3. 4fcr2-3 WANTED, at once, experienced and Plain Cooks, experienced and Young Gen- erals, Parlour and House-Parlourmaids, Bcuse Chambermaids, Waitresses, etc.— Apply Miss Lewis, High-claes -Registry, 18, Gaptlostreet, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 76y4. 541r2-6 WHSCELLANEOUS SiTUATIOKS. GROGElRy.-Wanted a smart Improver or G Junior Assistant.—Write "Provisions,' "Daily Post," Swansea. 506r2-5 GROCERy.-W.anted strong Young Ma.n, ZO, to look after horse and soliciting; one well used to country trade, Welsh preferred. —Write G.. "Daily Po?t," Swansea.. 377r2-l 11/1" ANAGEiRESS Wanted for Full j-licensed ItA Hotel and Boarding House. High-class trade.—Address "Manageress," "Daily Post, Swansea. 2068n2-3 rno BUTOHEiES.—Wanted a Lad about 17, A able to dress small, and do round; board in-, sleep out.-Apply, with reference, to J. Grove, 149, Port Tennant-road, Swansea. 341rl-31 \\TANTED, 30 Sinkers, Grovesend Sinking » Pits. Gorseinon.—Apply W. R. Jenkins, Contractor, o72r2-l W ANTED, a good, experienced Waitress.— Apply Withell, Eagle Temperance Hotel, Port Talbot. 4Q7r2-2 \\TANTED, an experienced Cold Roll Super- intendent; aJso Loco Driver.—Apply Ystalyfera Iron Co., Ltd., Glam. 20&0nW "VV/"A.\TEI), a Lady Pianist, one that would » » help do light housework preferred.— Apply at once, Raikes, "Swan," Ma-eeteg. 470r2-5 "XXTANTED Shea.rer, to work to gauge in Welsh Sheet Mills.—Apply, giving full particulars, "Shearer," "Daily Post," Swan- eea\ 2063n2-3 \\f ANTED a Lad to assist in bakehouse; » T- one used to the work preferred — Apply to W. H. West, Baker. Plasmarl, Swan- æa. 532r2-6 ANTED, Billiard Marked about 16 years ot a-ge, to jpake imself generally use- • i,lve 10.-Apply Tunnel Hotel. Blaen- i gwyDfi- 5C8r2-6 "VyANTED, immediately, at local Spelter Works, Junior Cierk; shorttihand, typist (I ost-) also an Office Boy.Address "F. N„" "Daily Post," Swansea. 3065n2-6 i ANTED a competent Young Mamn for Mineral Water Factory; one used to bottling preferred.-Apply, with references and wages required, to "Alpha," "Daily Post," Swansea.. 519r2-6 WANTED, an experienced, capable and » sober Colliery Carpenter, for a colliery in this neighbourhood, will be expected to reside near work; regular emp loyment— State weekly wSge required, with reference, to "Colliery," "Daily Post." Swansea. 356r2-l OAS. Weekly ofFered either sex who can write at Home evenings. Enclose ad- dressed envelope.—Brooks, 192, High Holborn, London. 5l0r2-6 Agents, Canvassers, Trayellers, &c. BRITISH Widows' Life Assurance Company require experienced Agents, Swansea and district; good salary.—C. P. Bell, District manager, 84, Norfolk-street, Swansea. 367r2-1 EiSSRS VIRTUE & COMPANY (Proprietors of the "Art Journal") require smart Representatives, to solicit orders in Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, and Llanelly, for impor- tant New Publication; state past or present employment.—WTite 6 and 7, St. John's-squaxe, Cardiff. 489r2-5 THE Equitable House Property Company, Ltd., with up-to-date prospectuses, re- quires Superintendent Agents, etc., in South Wales; excellent terms to good men-—Write "Equitable," "Daily Post," Swansea. 3õ5r2-1 rpURN your Spare Time into Money. In four A years I have paid to Spare Time Agents £ 112,19s. 9d. Commission. "I Provide Everything." Write for particulars of Agency.—J. G. Graves, Agency Deptt., The World's Supply Warehouse, Sheffield. 97t.c WANTED, energeftic Young Man, to solicit orders for Groceries, etc.—Write, stat- ing age, experience, salary required, to "Sugar," 'Daily Post," Swansea. 473r2-5 V\7ANTED, a few experienced Young Ladies ■— as canvassers, on salary and commis- sion.—Apply, after 7 p.m., to the Paris Art Co, 16, De la Beche-street, Swansea. 550r2-6 SICKNESS and Accident Insurance .—Month- k ly premiums of 2s. 6d. and Is. 3d. Any sickness and all accidents. No medical examination. All ages between 15 and 55. Additional Agents required, whole or spare time, liberal temms.-Write Depart. K., Pede- rail Assurance Corporation Ltd., Feceral House, Fenchunch Buildings, London, E.C. 51Qr2-l2 WEEKLY easily earned by seHing X.1 novelty Poet Cards. Agents required.— Particulaars (Dept A l), Bradford Pictorial PoA Card Co., 76, Thornton-road, Bradford. 398r2-2 OAS. WEEKLY.—Evening employment Ovf offered either sex who can write.— Enclose addressed envelope, Secretary (35), St. Leonards, Southend, Essex 397T2-2 Office Boys and Errand Boys. SMART Errand Boy Wanted.—Apply Lip ton Ltd., Oxford-street., Swansea,. 528r2-3 WANTED, a Boy, aboat 16.—Apply4 Miers Arms, St. Thomas, Swansea. 2056n2-l WANTED, a smart Lad.—Apply Andrews. W Fishmonger, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 381r2-1 WANT3D, a respectable Errand Boy.— Apply Ford, Newsagent, 17, St. Helen's- road, Swansea 433r2-3 "I XT ANTED Boy for an Est tte Agents O'ncu, l must be able to writ? wbU.— Addr^ts Agent," "Daily Post," Swansea 41fcr2-3 WANTED a good, smart Errand Boy; must be early riser..—Apply to Ley, Keer, and Co., Newsagents, High-street, Swansea. 536T2-7 "7ANTED for Shipping Office at Docks, a VV_ respectable Youth, one with knowledge of shortha.1d and typewriting preferred.— Apply, stating age and particulars to Box 32, General Post Office, Swansea. 371r2-1 SITUATIONS WANTED. "17 X-SOLDIER, 12 years' character, good and other reference, seeks permanent Em- ployment; single.-Address "F. H." "Daily Post," Swansea. 419r2-3 MONEY LENDING.—Advertiser engaged this business 14J years, desires Engage- ment.-Write "Finance," "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 484r2-5 PAWNBiBOKDWj.—Wanted by young mar- P ried mail. Situation as Salesman, or could manage branch shop; sound experience and good reference; moderate wage.—Apply "P. B. "Daily Post," Swansea. 382r3-1 SITUATIONS Wanted as General Servants O for several strong country girls -M« Ccster, Registry, Gloucester. 414r2-3 rpHOROUGHLY experienced Working Hon k?fP^- r^uiT^ engagementf widow aged 44; highest references.—Write "Hou&e- keeper, Daily^IVtst," S\\ ansea. 518r^-6 TRICAR of Holy Trinity, Swansea, thorough" » ly recommends 7;' srn Vue-street, as Houseke-iv>r le of trust Jiousekeepe.r, or any position 2064n2-6 W Washing^' Ciean- Swansea. Davie. 2a, Rodney-street, Apply Mortimer. 79, Foi.iS. 17^. — 429r2-3 wA-NS by a respectable Young Woman ferences-Wr t^0r"r daily: good re" ^ansca. Laundry,' -DaiIy pogt> -r -r 252r2-5 W housekaenpr-1106' Situatlon. 38 working eood nlain nn t f°r an^ of trust; good iieedIev,Tjman-Writ°'0m-tVCated aild a •'Daily Post," Swanse? ^7% WSISOELL,AP«EOUS l¥Af^TS. C~ Wanted by Working Man, about Write "G.'p°rE ,°l Cl°Se to-~ x -K., iJaiiy Post, fewansen. — 539r2-6 ■jBad Wanted, at once. — sea PPiy Manager, "Daily Post," Swan- —— n Book Wantsd bjr coimpeteiilt mm- c,ector; must }>•? good reliable Com- fw al'e terirLS' etc., to "Book," "Daily lost, i>Tv ansea. 5C9r2-6 j? OOii Wanted^ foT^Classr^three" 'hours jri>,3 vZsekly, near High-street Station.—Ad- 18, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. ——4/ 413r2-l WANTED a six-roomed House, with bath- room. -,t. John's Ward preferred.- WrIte Wa-rd," "Daily Post," Swansea. 503r2-5 ^7"-vNTEd a House and Shop, with stables, or House only, and Stables in or near k>wa^a.-AppIy 4, Caimarlhen-road, Sv/an- sea. 538r2-6 \\7"ANTED, quantity Cast and Wrought -cap Iron, Tea Lead, Copper, I'.ia&i. Zinc, and Rubber. Highest prices \¡-\Ul. Terms Cash.—Jones, Metal Merchant, 73, "ort Tennant-road, Swansea. Nat. Telephone 74y. iJ27J)Z-14 WANTED a Housa in respectable neigh- f- bourhood of St. Thomas; rent 7s. to 8s. per week; 10s. will be given anyone knowing of a suitable house to lt«.—Address, "W. G. E. "Daily Post" Office, High-stree1! Swain- sea 523r2^ MISCELL.ANEOUS JTALES FCor, SALE, 20 tons &ound eating Potatoes; good cookers; 5 ix)ns Carrots and Par- snips.-Cox, Hailett, Shrewsbury. 363r2-l OR SALE, a well-bred young Breeding Sow, together with Seven Young Pigs, 5 months old.-Apply Ridge House, Mayals, Blackpil-1. 531r2-6 FOR SALE, champion working Ferrets; rats or rabbits. Also Fox and Terrier Eull Puppy.—Apply, after 5, 44, William-street, Swansea. 505r2-6 I^Oiii SALE, a quantity of Tin-lined Tea Chests; no reasonable offer refused.— 1 Apply Maypole IX iry Co., Ltd., 219, High- street. Swansea: 511=r&-6 FOOi SALE, 6 pure Black Minorcas, eight months; also Scale and Brass Weights, suit gfteer or butober.-Moitohell, Plumber, 2, Humphrey-street, Swansea. 488r2-5 FOR SALE, 2 horse power Gas Engine, fitted with two flywheels, in splendid condi- tion may be seen working; price zEl5 cash.— John Legg and Sons, Nelson-street, Swansea. 430r2-3 FOR SALE, 7 h.p. Alldays Car, 2 bucket seats; fast, good climber; painted red; excellent order; Parson's chains, spare tyres, and tubes; £100; buying larger car.—Hal- lowes, Glasfryn, Port Talbot. 392r2-2 GOOD Mangle for Sale.—Apply 3, Harry- street, Sketty. 535r2-6 POMEQLANIAN Bitch amd four dog Pups for -L Sale.—Astley Samuel, King's Chambers, Swansea. _H_ .m- 646r2-6 UDG']E)-WH-ITWORTH'S first grade I.Aady'is Bicycle, very little used, good reason for selling; new free-wheel, two brakes; excep- tionally easy running machine, and of very pretty design.—Husband, Neath. 478r2-5 j TO Shoemakers.—For Sale, Bradbury's Re- pairing Machine; all round feed. Good as new. Price, £ 2 2s. Od.—Hann, High-street, Swansea. 411r2-3 To Dra.pern. Milliners and Othera.-In T Bankruptcy.—For Sale, privately, a good up-to-date Stock of Drapery, Millinery, etc.— Apply John M. Leeder and Son, 46, Waterloo- street, Swansea. 1 6-FOOT COOKING RANGE, two large ovens, 6-FOOT COOKING RANGE, two large ovens, massive plats rack, splendidly finished, inspection arranged, must be removed for building operations; sold for beet immediate offer.—"Reliable," "Daily Post," Swansea. 468r2-5 Horses, Cabs, Carts, Wagonettes, &c. FOR SALE, Dog Oart, bo suit cob 14 hands. —Apply Waller, 48^ Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 455r2-3 FOR SALE^ Pony, Flat Oart, and Harness; very reliable; £ 7 10s. Od. the lot.-3, New Orchard-street, Swansea 446r2-3 FOR SfALE, Hackney Mare, rising four, stajids 15 hands high, open to all work, fit for vet.—Apply Hoppe, Mumbles. 2059n2-3 FOR SALE, cheap, two good Horses, black and bay, working day; part of money can remain.—Castle, 49, St. Helen's- avenue, Swansea. 401r2-2 FOR SALE, 5 Colliery Ponies and Horses, from 13 to 15 bands; prices £ 3 and up- wards; must be sold to clear expenses; no reasonable offer refused.-Vivian Arms, Sketty. 517r2-1 FO(R SALE, handsome thick-set black Mare, loi hands, 8 years; warranted sound in shafts or chains; suit farmer or haulier; price £ 15.—Apply Garibaldi Inn, Singleton- street, Swansea. 502r2-5 ELEGANCE"—The handsomest Welsh pony "E in Swansea, 4 years old, 12.2 hands, perfect manners, and sound, suit governess oar.—Apply 3, New Orchard-street, Swansea. 4461'2-3 £ N GRAND Carriage or Trap Mare for Sale, kX over 15 hands, sound, pass vet., can be tried; no further use cause for selling.- Apply W. G. Camden, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist and Hairdresser, 77, St. Helen's- road, Swansea. 357r2.1 NEW I.andau; great bargain. Wagouwte, movable head. Brougham. Uove.ne.^s Oar. Set Harness.—At Vezey's, Limited, 55, St. Helen's-road, Swansea ¿Sf JZ.-J Q ALE, Bay Mare, in foal, 14 hands, pass vet., IO five years old; £ 21.—Thomas, 2, Woodi- end-road, Llanelly. 485r2-5 MISCELLANEOUS, riWE Winning Number for the Drawing for X a Clock, held at Paxton-streek, on Satur- day, is 91. 494r2.1 "VfOTJOE to Insura-nce Agents and-Others.- 1* No money is to be paid on the death of William G. Ridhairds, joiner, Swansea, with- out first obtaining the signatures of his sis- ter and brothers.—(Signed) Mrs. Mary Jajae Howells, 39, Marllborough-road, Swansea. NNM-6 A Yonng Parmer wishes to adopt Baby of good birth; premium required.—Ad- dress jj-armer," "Daily Poet," Swansea. 408r2-3 i QTAMMERING fetters brilliant talents, con- sequently obliged to take unsuitable positions. Sufferers be cured.—Write, en- closing stamp, "Speech," "Daily Post," Swan- 361r2-l PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. MUMBLES.—Cetifcral Restaurant, for im- it-i. mediate disposal; owner retiring; lucra- tive business; exceptional opportunity; n- vestigation invited. 205or2-l O A PEOMBNADE, Mount Pleasant, Swan- 04r» sea,to be Let or Sold, at a moderate figure; splendid residence.—Apply W. G. Christians, Solicitor, County Chambers, Fisher-street, Swansea. 353rH TO be Let or Sold, "Selwood," Castleton, Mumbles; suitable for business pur- poses; comfortable dwelling-house. Apply 5, Church-terrace, Mumbles 363r2-l OT. GEORGE-STREET.—House in this con- O venient street for Sale.—Apply J. Face Janes, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 405r2-2 GW YDS -TJ3ILRA C E.—10- r oomed Residence G For Sale, at a moderat-s figure.-Appiy J. Rice Jones, 104, Oxford-street. 4C5r2-2 OUSE. -For Sale, large Leasehold W Warehouse, centrally situated.—Apply J. Rice Jones, 1C4, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4C5r2-2 TVjTASJ-iBORO'-ROAD, Finsbury-terrace, and I i.t'1. Riiyddings par For Sale ia these streets.—Apply J- Rice Jones, 104, Oxfordistrect. 4 £ k5r2-2 BUCKINGHAM-TEBBACE, Goi-se-lane.—For Sale, House, containing 9 rooms and bathroom; low ground rent.—Apply J. Rice Jones, 1C4, Oxford-street, Swansea. 2 J i Sale. House, containing: 13 9 rooms and bathroom, overlooking Cricket Field.—Apply J. Rice Jones, Auction- eer and Valuer, 134. Oxford-street. 405r2-2 HOUSES For Sale in Kenrmta-strtet, Chad- desley-terrace, Aiexandra-terrace, Gwydr- crescent, Kusseii-street, W.nGsor-terrace, pt, -Apply J. Rice Jones Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 1C4, Oxford-street. 4Qjr2-2 FlTiiiNISHED Cottage at Norton to be Let, F nominal rent to careful tenant; four bed arid reception rooms—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 448r2-3 T\THEE1.^TIIGHT S Business far Sale as a going concern, in centre of town; owner retiring.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 448r2-3 Q'ilBASTOPOL-ST'REET.—For Sale, Shop amd Four Houses, all well let; long lease; low ground rent; pay gooi interest.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea,. 44Sr2-3 ^UPEEIOIi furnished Apartments, Front Sitting-room, One hr Two Bedirooms, hot and cold bath, piano; board or otherwise, No children.—>53, Mansel^terrace, Swansea. 342r2-1 1 HEA"rHFIE>LD-STREET.-To I^et, Semi- AvJ* detached House, 5 bed and reception- rooms, bath ii. and c.; splendid view; March Possession.—Astley Samuel, Auctioneer, King's Chambers, Swansea. 443r2-3 RESTAURANT and Private Hotel Business for Sale; centre of town; most reason- able terms; good reasons for selling.—Astley Samuel, Estate Agent, Swansea. 448r2-3 HOUSE and Shop for Sale, Rhyddings Park- road. good position for business premises in thorough goocf repair.—AsDey Samuel, Auctioneer, Swansea. 448r2-3 TO LET, eight-roomed House in Gorse-lane, with b;;cK entrance; rent 12s. 6d. a week. bers, Swansea. 44Sr2-3 —Astioy &a.ln.uef; Auctioneer, xCing's,"iClfa«i- "OiRYN"MILL-CRESCENT.—Corner Htmse to A) Let, six bedrooms, two reception rooms, bath h. and c., garden and conservatory, re- decorajted throughout.—.Astley Samuel, Auc- tioneer, King's Chambers, Swansea. '<!4Sr2-3 HOUSES FOR SALE TjXMR SALE a good House in Mansel-stneet, A near Albert Hall; also one in Henrietla- street; both to be sold cheap.—Address Màn- sel," "Daily Post," Swansea. 530r2-6 FOR SALE, Freehold Dwelling-house and A Premises, 10;" Gordon-place, Mooretown. Skewen, comprising six room house, with water and gas laid on; also a large briok- built workshop, pigs cot, etc., on the premises; area of ground 33 perches.—Apply art the Post Office, Neath Abbey. 492r2-o M OUSES for Sale, De la Beehe-road, Sketty. aatd Glanbrydan-avenue, Swansea.— Address L., "Daily Post," Swansea. 422r2-3 ATORFOi.K-STRBET.-For Sale, well-kept 7- roomed house, with kitchen on ground floor. Apply J. Rice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 104, Oxford-street, Swansea- Cor Tel. 667. 405r2-2 rpO BE SOLD, 8-roomed House in Gwydr-ores- -L cent; All modern improvements; hot <Jl'd cold pajth; price £ 400 Os. Od.-Apply John w11: liams, 55, Gwydr-orescent, Swansea. TO BE LET BUSINESS-PREMISES HOUSE and Shop to Let, near Skewen Sta- tion.—Apply M. Jones, Dymevor, Skewen. 5l3r2-6 LARGE modern Shop and Premises to Let, St. Helen's-road.—For particulars a<PP-y J. Rioe Jones, 104, Oxford-street. Cor. Tel. 667- 386T2-1 TO LET, and commodious double-front Shop, suitable any business; best posi- tion in Woodfield-sibreeft.—Apply 28, Crown- street, Morriston. 474r2-5 OOiLJ^EN Factory to Let.—"Glanffwydd- • near Llandovery. Modern Maohinery. Plentiful water supply. low rent. Dwelling-house attached. Immediate possession.—Apply D. Evame, Bradford House, Llanelly. 46Cam3-2 TO LET-HOUSES /COMFORTAJiI.E Family Residence to Let, Uplands; capacious rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, greenhouse; moderate rent.- Apply D. Roberts, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 284d'b2-4 HOUSES to Let in Bryn-road (yearly rent JE34), Windsor-terrace ( £ 36), Russ el-street (£35), The Grove ( £ 32), Gwydr-tearraoe ( £ 38).— Apply J. Rioe Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 104, Oxford-street, Swansea. 385r2-l ^TUMBLES.—'Well furnished 8-roomed House to Let, on Main road, close to Oyster- mouth Station; batih (h. and c.); telephone; £1 weekly.—Apply Charles Evans, Newsagent, Bryn-y-mor-road, Swansea. 4572-3 T. ALBAN'&ROAD.-GoOd convenient S House to Let; 8 rooms; early possession. -Apply Henry Kirk, 2, St. Alban's-road, Bryn- mill. 443r2-3 TO LETT, 'The Chestnutts," Mirtador Villas, Uplands, Swansea.—Apply John R,. Ric- hards, Solicitor. 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. 4&ra-5 TO LEJT, Furnished or Unfurnished House, standing in own grounds, overlooking Langlajid Bay, 12 rooms, hot a-d cold bath a.nd lavatories.—Write "Langland," "Daily Post," Swansea. 462r3-3 Swansea, to Let, most convenient 11-roomed House, cen- trally situated, Within few minutes' walk from the Railway Sfcaitione and trams; rent moderate.—Apply on the premises. 491r&5 APARTMENTS TO LET COMFORTABLY Furnished Aparfcmente; no ohildreJn; suit gentlemen.—Apply 36, George-street, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 493r2-5 -===- QOMFORTABLE lodgings, suit two friends, 148. &d.; or Furnished Apartments, 5s. 6d.; good looalit-y; near Hospittal; no ohil- dren.—Z., "Daily Post," Swansea. 475r2-6 ^~tOMFOS,TA_BLE Family Residence to Let, Uplands; capacious rooms; 6 bedrooms, bathroom, greenhouse; moderate rent.— Apply David Roberts, Heathfield-street, Swan- sea- 284db2-l T^URNISHED Apartments to let, Sitting- room and Bedroom, near Hospital.— Write Kensington," "Daily Post," Office, Swansea. 43ir2-3 /^1 EiNTLEMAN or Lady oan be aocommo- ^ea with Sitting-room a«nd Bedroom, W7T a Private family in Walter-road; terms moderate—Adtirceg Moderate, Daily Post," Swansea. 3a3r2,1 T ODGI^Qg for one or two Gentlemen; or ° Rooras, furnished or unfurnished, w.^ii or without attendance, at 19, Rosehiil- >errace, Constituticai Hill, Swansea. 375r2 gKETTY.—To Let, Four Unfurnished Rooms ln exchange fr% ordinary attendance on occupier Qf two.—Apply 5, Carnglas-road, "ketty- 501r2-5 Apartments, Front l,^lJ18-roorhi One or Two Bedrooms, hot „5'°, bath piano; board or otherwise. ° 1 Uir*>n—63 MaJisel-terrace, Swansea. 342r2-l T Dnfuyjjjgjjgd gcoms, with use of s v„;Sfi' le!'y-A^iV 22, King Edwards'-i-1.J, Swansea, 437r2-5 r|"1° a furni^ed front Bed-sitting Room, ) *■ one or W; quiet house; no chil- -o gt. Helftn's-aveinae, fcsvfa«U6ea. T 507r2-6 X° LET,' froat Bedroom and Sitting-room; f T,°-cl suit married couple or gentlemen -1 rh c tru'rus moderate.—<Apply c8. King Ed- 0a;Jmv ansf-a. 4lCi^3 T° ^itting-rwrn and Double-bedded K)™> bath (hot and cold, with or with- first, Charlie Evans, News- ^"y^-y-mor-roa/i, Swajisea. 456r2-3 mi shed Rooms to Let, with use of oath (hot and cold) and scullery; terms ™A°Jlnrate; close tD Aibert Hall.-Address emaciation," "Dtai y Post," Swansea 37Jr2-l in Mansel-terrkoe. nicely furnished ^uug Beiroom. and use of Bath- f,K>d cooking' and attendance; terms moderate.-vVritB "S. L. "Daily Post," S>^an- ee'<- 35Cr2-3 X° i1'1'1, ,two large Unfurnished Rooms, hith a°nt °edroom a.nd back sitting- -x.:n, ;,lld colfi). aad scullery, with re- ir'riv Small family, new Brynmill Park. -Ac-dress "Park/. "Daily -Post," Swansea, 'OrW Comfortably Apartments for young ^^enaan, board or otherwise; good ^t moderate; one minute from tram»; healthy neighbourhood; bath h. and Coa ress "Healthy," "Daily Post," Swan- seaL.„ 100n2-5 3 ^nfurnished Rooms to Let, with use '^ttllery and bathroom, at Brynmill; "noil c?eri Preferred; 4s. 6d.—Write "Large," Daily^ ^wansea. 483r2-5 16 per 'week provides Gentleman with th and Sitting-room, hot and cold a,t tendance.—App ly 3, Brunswick- ■ ^aasea. 500r2-5 APARTI^Ents AND FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. OMFO'RTa BLE Rooms required by Young t Lady; permanency if suited; istate terms.-Box o2, -Daiij, PoIt,' Swaaaea. ,v). v.: 487r2-5 KD Apartments required for mar- couple; sitting-room and bedroom; bath room, etc.—Write, stating in- etc.—Write, stating in- clufflve teraagi to "P. T >• "i>aiiy post," Swan- set 501r2-5 requires comfortable Apart- state full particulars and terms. Daily Post," Swansea. 490r2-5 XWO ^^tttlemen ill business in Swansea re- ^^ii'e first-class board and apartments l3, j -resPeotable locality situated near town. — rese "Locality," "Daily Post," Swansea. 533r2-6 \YA;^ED in Danygraig-road, Sitting-room to "n and Bedroom.—Write, stating terms, ^ygraig," "Daily Post." Swansea. 396r2-2 "V^ANtED, furnished Rooms at Port Tal. j bot, for week-ends, must be first-class C6ntrai.—Apply Box 13, "Daily Post, fawangea. 438^7 W by single gentleman, Furnished conv and Bedroom, with good t> pply, with terms, to Box 14, "Daily • ^Swansea, 435r2-3 "VyANTBD Apartments by commercial Fen- y tlemain for Wrek-ends, neighbourhood mod Park> Goree-lane, or-Walter's-road; "T, ,era,t>e terms.—Address "Commercial," a'1]y Poet," Swansea. 472r2-5 11! LOST AND FOUND. LA OST, on Sunday night, between Morriston and Swansea, Purse, containing cash.— reward on returning to 13, Uplands-cres- Swansea. 476r2-l L OEVr, at Hafod, a Sable and White Puppy pr Colly Bitch. Finder rewarded. Detainer 5, Upper Odo-street, af(>d. Swansea. 391r2-3 J OST, Jan. 3Cth, light brown Collie Dog, white round neck; mark on fore leg. nider rewarded.—Apply Bees, 8, Dillwyn- st^eet, Swansea. 537r2-6 Lost, on Saturday, a Black Pomeranian u Dog Puppy, with a little white cn chest, ^mder rewarded; detained proswittd — Wal- ters, Bridge Inn, St. Thomas. A17r2-3 LOST, a Yorkshire Terrier; answers to -be name of "Twigg,Anyone returning the ea«fce to R. Vyse, 6, Short-street, Swansea, m'' be rewarded. Detainer prosecuted. 442r2-1 r OST, Sunday evening, Jan. 2a. 1906, between High-street and Gower-etreet, Gold Spider-shaped Pin, with opal back, and two fubies.—Finder suitably rewarded on return- lng same to Barrett, Tobacconist, Quay Par- ade, Swansea. 444r2-3 SiTOLEN, Spaniel Bitch, liver and white, 6 months old, Information emabling oon- viction rewarded.—Inform Police or Jenkins, Cefnparc, Ynisforgan, Morrieton. 534r2-7 NEaTH.-Lost from 4, Green-street, an Irish- "JUEATH.—Lost from 4, Green-street, an Irish- Terrier Puppy, about 9 weeks old. Answers to the name of "Togo." 394rl-39 MUSICAL^ QGHOOL OF MUSIC, 5, Christina-street., Swa,nsoo.Lessons given daily upon the Organ, Piano, Mandolin, Banjo, G-uitar, etc. Terms moderate. Pupils prepared for ex- aminations. 466p2-6 PIANOFORTE TTTNTNG, 3s. 6d. Reoom- mendations from Dr. Turpin, Glad- stone, aad- Broaxiwood. and Sons. Pkunos from HopkiiiBoo, Col lard, Brinsanead, etc. Sale or Hire.—Charles Ewtox6 56, Brunswiok- stareet, Swansea. 1ANCXFORTES TunOO. 3s. 6d. Pianos and P Organs. CoQasd, Brinsanead, Kara, etc., from 10s. 6d. monthly; excelleat stock; show- rooms.—J. F. Cottttt, 26, Nichoil-etreet, Swan- Bea. 61x^-16 GRAMAPSOWHS and! Talkinff Machines in great variety, only best makes kejt; all kinds of Records in stoa<z, from is. to 20s.—Gwynne Brader, Heathfi^ld-^t -r.it, Srsn 23e.—Owyame Brader, 'Rea.tlúield.strel}°.. Swan- "OSOKOG&AiPHE and Diso MaeiviaaeB at ■A prices to suit all pockets. AH the latest Records, hundreds to select from, and fresh supplies cotttmoally arriving; brues horns and aoeessories kept in stock •. Tepuirs of any description executed on the premises.—Cam- brian Automatic Co., 10, Alexandra Arcade, Swansea. 449r2-3 PIIANO for Sale; most sell, room wanted; a bargain—To be seen at 71, High-street, Swansea. 547r2-6 TO TENANTS seeking a comfortable hou^e we will send, tree of cost, our booklet showing how a house can be bought with 's rent.—Write (mentioning this paper) to Morti- mer, 72, Bisbopsgate Street Without, E.C 265dbl-3l /^OJTFORTABLE front Sitting-room and Bedroom to Let; suit gentleman or two friends; bathroom.—Apply 34, Carlton-ter- race, Swansea 424r2-3 TRADE SPECIALITIES MR. WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry Ag"ent, late Detective Sergeant, Cardiff Police, Confidential investigations.—6, Lower Cathedral-road, Cardiff. Highest References. CORN Paint, made of superior ingredi- ents, and easily applied; Is. bottle for 6d.—J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemists, 30, High- streelt, Swansea. rj"^0 BUILDERS.—Billheads, Memorandums, A Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Books, and every kind cf Commercial Printing at the "Cambrian" Office, 211, High-street. Swansea. PERSONS having Apartments to i. f "r J. the Season of 1C-36, and desirous of a< vertising in the Greal Western Railwaj Sea- side, Farmhouse, and Country Ladsin ?s Guide, should obtain pa.rtipulars at once from the nsa-rest Great Weste-n Station. i?jr2-4 pO^bULT Professcr Deakin, Disease Spac- lalist. Disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters Squiring answers must contain stamped envelope.—14, A lexandra- read. Swansea. Nat. Tel. 2c0y4, 299rl-3 '"PSY Williamson s Celebrated Sausage, Pork l>l«ck Puddings, Polony, Brawn, Gco^ed Meats, Home-cured Hams and Baoon. \v holesale and Reta.:l. —85, Os- iord-street, Swansea Nat. Tei No. 225. 817p2-9 DVOBI.E S Kidney an i B .ckache Fills, » ior B-ick Üü. >:11, ^Veak Back, Lumbag'. •. D -iOs tc-, Bvignt's Disease, Gravel Pric; it -Myrd-din L.iviee. M.fc.F.S., 4, Oxford-street. Swansea. 572p2..1 PRAYER Books, A and M. Hymn ?^>oks. and Church S&rvic??. q ,ai"ge stock t'■ select from, in all sizes and i^ihd'nj, at Rhys Roberts, Bookseller. Morriston. c. ClHINA and Delf Ware, cheap.—Well- c assorted Crates of Everyday Selling Lilies for Sbopt, Markets and Hawking.— Write for Lots.—Sheaf Pottery, Manufactur- ers, Lontgton, Staffs. DAV1BS' BALSAM OF HCLVEY for Coughs, D Colds, Asthma, Tightness of the Chest, etc.. fc+d. and 2s. 3d.—Prepared only by J. Davies, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, 30, High- street, Swansea 29 AERIEiD LAMES!—INFORMATION" and Jt ADVICE of PRICELESS VALUE (FREE). Send tl.amped envelope. Please na-me this paper.—Mrs. LAWRENCE, St. Elmo, Egre- mont, Liverpool. 261p7-10 MRS. FEL-MAN, 22, C-tei-street, Swansea.— Best prices given tor ladies and gentle- men's left-off clothing. Families waited upon by appointment. Nat Tel 37yl 376r2-l SIDNEY PAT-WEU stii] takes the lead for S Wedding Cakes. Kindly inspect his win- dows at 68, Oxford-street 'opposite New Em- pire); also at (S oat-street Arcade, and High- street, Swansea. 379r2-1 SUTTON BROS., 21, St helen's-road, s Swansea, supply "Fleet' Cycles on easy payment terras. MotoT Cars for hire. 495ra-5 F.H"3JE'NOLOGY.—Profc»sor W. A. Williams. F the expert Character Reader, may ot* consulted daily JI the Victoria Arcade, near the Market, Swansea, 450r2-3 A STROLOGY.—Future Events, Marriage, A STROLOGY.—Future Events, Marriage, Partner described, Chil<iren, Journeys, Legacies, Changes, Business Success, Specula- tion, Ruiing planet, etc.—Send Birth Date, 6 Stamps, Stamped Envelope, Mr. Alva, 34a, Howe-street, Edinburgh. 364r2-l ELECTROLYSIS, only permanent cure for superfluous hair; Chiropody, Manicure, Electrical Facial Massage by expert Lady. Improved scintifie treatments. — P. Schen- ker, Hairdresser, 6. G<> at-street, Swansea. 452r2-3 UNDERTAKERS.—Hearses, Funeral Cars, U Coaches, Shellibiere, some equal new, half pTMe.-PartieuIars. Marston's, 24, Brad- ford-street, ^Birmingham. 202zn 9-1 1 PROFESSOR SWALLOW, The "^Eminent Phrenologist and Intuitive Character Delineator, of 25 years' experience, can toe: consulted daily upon all matters of business and domestic affairs. Fees, Is to 228.-13, High-street Arcade. Swansea 387r2-1 mBY Way's, opposite Hospital, for Flannef- A ette -Shi Its, Underclothes, Merino Com- binations, v eists,, etc. Smart muslin Aprons, Ladies Pinafores, Silk Pinafores, Flannel blouses,etc, Berlin wools. Special makes in Corsets. All at reduced prices. 451rM TT FORD, 25, Dilhvyn-street, >wansea bws opened Hairdresser'6 Saloon anl To- bacconist Business at 2, Wass i 1-squar- under the management of E. J. Fori son, late of Dillwyn-street. 425rl-31 /^OAL. Be^; Large House Coal, 21s. per C ton; oewt., 5s. 6d.; splendid Large House Coal, Ls. per ton; 5cwt.,5s-J. Pridmore, 20, Wannwen-road, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 295y4. 451r2-3 Tir ANTED, quantity Oast apd Wrought t Scrap Iron. Tea Lead. Copper, Brass, Zinc, ^nct Rubber. Highest prices given. Terms Cash.—Jones, Metal Merchant, 73, Port Tenn&nt-roud, Swansea. Nat. Telephone 134y. 827p2-9 A MEKICAN Corn Plaster, superior to all A Corn Paints. Try, then judge. Xo failure, no pain or burning, no harassing corns; ease immediately; nd.My,rddin Davies, M.R.P.s^ Chemist., Oxford-street, Swansea. Cor. Tel. 68. 572p2-1 A BSOLUTEiLY lhe^"House Furl in Sout Wales is J. HiHard, 20, ^oijege^treet, Swansea, and corner Shop, Parade, Neath. 604rM £ i^ 6d. for a Solid, well-niade Parlour 'i1 m leather, all spring seats and padded backs; Saddle Bags Suites from £5 lQs—miiard, Swansea and Neath. 504iU n |? 10s. for a very nice 3ft. Satin Walnut Suite Wardrobe, bevel glass door Case, Glass attached, Wash stand, marble top and -riled back, 2 Chairs, and &wawea and Neath. 504r2-6 £7 for a Solid Wainut 5 feet Bow Frcmt Sideboard, a Tery handsome high bevel plaite baok, shield shape centre plate. ~-fti lard*, College-styee*. Swansea. 501r2-6 Purified Feathers. Milpnff Bed, and 2 Pillows, 561b. weight, for iJs. 6d.; clean and good; very strong, 4 :^qra,if^ frame Wire Mafctresees, 14s.- Jtillard, College-street, Swansea. 504r2-6 V, Q 10s. for a very handsome Wak»«t or a-■* WaJnut 4fl. Scotch Bedroom Suite, 2 bevel glatss doors in the wajrhobe, Bide murrors in the dressing chest; marble top and back, Washstaod, and 3 Cha.irs.- Htllard, Swansea amd Neatih 5Mr2^ for a very handsome 'Wainut Piano, heavy iron frame, full tri- chord, patent repeater check action, ma.r- queterie panel; a graoid. instrument; usu- ally sold at £ 30.—fiiUafnd, Oollegie«treet, Swansea. 50tr2-6 y .-DtmL+op Tyres, 27st. 6d. paat. C Special gnaranteed Tyres, Ke; do, Out- Oovexs from 4s. 6d., Inner Tubes from. 2s. 6d. each, Free Wheel, 2s. 6cL; Sim Brakes, 2s.; Pedais, 3s.; Chsans, 3s. (xL; aDd all other goods 25 per oenfc. cheaper than any other house.—«Joim WaSaens, 71, Higiv-street, ap- poeite Great Western Rjaaiway Station, B«raa>- | »ea" 548T2-6 1 QOfi Cycles, £ 3 19s 6d., granotod to be British make tinxmghout. Plated Rams, Flee Wheel, Rim Braises, and highly itoiebed; everything fully guaranteed.—Wil- IniSPS, 71, Smansea. 5«Sr2-6 Pi 19b. 6d.—Cy^ee. Best mftrihtnss made. Bead Specsfioations:—Snese with Double Butted Tubes, Hyde Free Wheel, Bow- den Licensed Front and Back Rtm Bmkes. Any make tyres fitted. BeautefuHy finished and lined in two colours. Fully gnaranteed. —Wilitiams, 71, High-street, Swansea. 548r2-« NEW GAS IIIGHT-NOTHLNG TO EQUAL 1 IT.—W. T. KENT, Gas Fitter and Sanitary Engineer. 31, Oxford- street, Swansea begs to inform the public generally that he has now received another large oonsignment of the 200 Candle- Power Incandescent Burners. He wishes to point oat tbae the cost of consumption of Gas with these Burners only a.mounts to ONE FARTHING per HOUR! No shop or pri- vate House can be well lighted without them. They are suitable for any bracket or pen- dant. Mr. Kent jnvites a visit to his 6hop, where these burners can be seen in use. No charge for fixing -Eaice. He has also a good stock of up-to-date gas fittings, gas fires, grillers, and sanitary specialities, which are not subject to the recent advance in prices I of 10 per cent. (TelephonesNational 585; Corporation 113.) Kent's Deflaiice Mantles, 2s. 9d. per doz. 148x2-3 ACCOUOHMENTS.—Private home for ladies; careful nursing; home comforts; moderate terms.—Apply "Home," "Daily Post," Swansea. 141r6-26 MISS FONER, 5, High-street ATcade, the French and English Corset and Abdom- inal Belt Maker, Corsets made to measure from 4s. lid. Guaranteed real whalebone. Nat. Tel. 260x1. Orders promptly attended to. 551T2-6 ELASTIC Stockings, Anklets, and Knee E Caps. in all sizes, at 2s 6d. each.- j Moees Jones, Chemist, 12. High-street, Sw%». J sea 542r2-6 COXSr T.T Professor Deakin, Disease Spec- ialist. Disease will meet its master. Advice free. Letters requiring answers must contain stamped envelope.—14, Alexamdira- j road, Swansea. Nat Tel. 260y4. 540r2-6 J ELECTROLYSIS, only permanent cure tor superfluous hair; Chiropody, Manicure,] Electrical Facial Massage by expert Lady, Improved scientific treatments. — P. Schen- ker, Hairdresser, 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 452ri-31 | IS your Watch out of Order?—Best and A cheapest house in Swansea for Repairs of Watches of every description, both Enig- liah and Foreign, is at Campbell's Watch- maker, 20, Ligh-street Arc.vde, Swansea. C cks Ji'Ci .it lien repa.'rtu Watch <" n- c- r to tL. Ir.d. c.4or2-6 l.;R. and EVANS, purchasers of all -A kin.<; of Ladies', Children's and Gentle- j -men's left-off Clothes; best prices given. Let- ters and packages receive prompt attention. :-137c and 133, High-street, Swansea. Nat. Tel 319y2. 529r2-6 AJ- G. GRAVES Agency means less waste ot time and more business than any other Agency. Daring the past four yearn the firm has paid to spa.re time agents oom- mission amounting to over Op9 Hundred and Twelve '^uonsand Pounds {£111,(5) 19s. 9d.) This should appeal to <.1.11 respectable work- iug men desirous of turning their spare moments to advantage "1 provide every- thing.' Write for full particulars.—J. G. t craves. Agency Dept., 'The World's Supply Warehouse, Sheffield. 1159 PMOLYNEUX. Fish Merchant. 126, High- ♦ street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in town for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and 1 retail. Trial solicited. 32 Marvellous light.—see Kent'# New Incandescent Gas Light, 200 Candle Power, consumptiop of gas costing one Far. thing per hour, can be seen being tested oa the premises. No charge for Fixing. it you cannot call and inspect it, telo,phone. and an experienced man shall be sent to one on approval. I have the largest assortment of up-to-date Inverted and othw Gas fittings. Burn ere, Globes, and all OoU onr Shades, Mantles of all makers, Gas Firee^ Gas Radiators, etc, in stock. Also sols agent for the renowned Defiance Mantles, 2s. 5d. ilex doten. Sc. that natr > fci*,ia.pe< on every box. none other is genuine. Do not buy cf hawkers, or yon will get taken in Get jour 6upJ»ly at W. T. Kent's, Gas' in Get jour supply at W. T. Kent's, Gaa: Fitting apd Sanitary Stores, 31. Oxford, street, Swansea. Nat. Tel. 535, Corp. 11.5.. A RTIFICIAL Legs, light and strong; IA Steels for weak i-gd. Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings a.nd Beits, Eves, Trusses. Bandages, lady attendant for Ladies Belts, etc. Crutches, etc.. in stock; illustrated list.-Maker and Repairer. Allen Pearoc. 23. Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. 698j9-5 LADIES recommend Nurse Herbert's Fills. The safe, genuine and reliab'e remedy for Irregularities ol the System and all Female Disorders; warranted non-mjur- ions superior to Filcochia, Apiol, etc. I price Is. and as. 6d. per box. post free, I securely packed, with full directions, on rcceipt of postal order.—Obtainable only front Herbert, Chemist, Dept. 64, 161, I Seven Sisters-road.v London. ,F EDUCATIONAL. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. Principad-N-IISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Profes- sors. Ptrpils prepared for all Public Examina- tions. The House is well situated in its own grounds, close to beach and parks. MUSICAL* ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 100, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA, MISS ILORENCE L. FRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and MISS MINNIE M. FRICKER, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Lessons will be resumed on Thursday, September 14th. DANCING, CALISTENICS, &C. Dating, caljsthenics, Spanish AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S BOAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES »» ^<i at her Residence on WEDNESDAYS and J SATURDAYS, at 2.30; MONDAY and WEDNESDAY at 5 o'clock. Classes also held at Noath, TenDY, and Cairmartiien. Adott Tuition Chts on Monday Evening. Private Lessons. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) k,IA- FDLHAM-ROAD, SONDON,, S.W. Patiects ^ieesn daily on-their own ^aaxplica- tion at TWO O'CLOCK. lQmds urgently needed for General Ex- penses and for the Research Department. Secretozy-FRED W. HOWELL. -= TRADE NOTICE. -'J- —— A. J. CHAPPELL. "I.^HilONGER & OYSTER MEECHAKT, POULTERER, DEALSS: GAMF WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES -==- Telegraphic Address—" Chappall, SwMBet." Country Orders promptly attended to. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA.. -===== Telephone—0462-, JOHN JON ES & Co., HIGH-CLASS YAN AND CARRlAGrE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK. GENERAL REPAIRS, TRIMMING, &V» PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND EEPAIE EXECUTED. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOB RELIABLE FIT RNTTITRE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY LN WALES, HAVE THE MORT EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THJS BEST POSSIBLE VALUE, Carpets Made and Laid Free. ESTABLISHED NEAk: HALF A CENTUBY. HIGH >Tii JbLT & MORRIS LAJSil. SWANSEA. !7 :J" | 2 A, Boon to the Bilious. 9 Are voi! co^ipeiied to denv yourselS many wbolesoms '^cause you think J thev will make von bilious? "Do you know that your condition is nwre to Maine than the food? "Your liver and stomach need attention more than the diet. | find yourself suffering from a bilious attack, ta^e iSj and r.5l snncying- symotoms will soon disappear. They settle the stomach, regulate the [:-> er and'e^crcise the bowels. Their good effects are felt immediately. I I BEECHAM'S PILLS mingrie with the contents of the stomach and make easy work of digestion. The nourishing: properties of the food are then retdiiy essmHiatsd, gy replenishing the blood and giving hea'.th, streRgth, and vigour to the whole system. BEECHAM'S P!LLS should be taken whenever there is sick headaclie, tongue, constipation, sa'low skin or any symptoms indicating: an tractive liver. Q WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. O Sold everywhere in boxes, price J K (56 pilis; & 2/9 (]68 y CW. _rb- NEATH AXD DISTRICT BILL-POST- ( 1- COMPANY.-late T. Offioos-.—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. Manager:—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessces niid Proprietors of the best Posting Stations in Noath and District. _— ———————————— Nature's Perfect P.?t><v;v for all kinds of Worms. w ORM LOZENGES. For over 38 years this highly Valuable R'.medv has met with the great^t success. Hie clI-oct upon WeaJ:, Dolicate Cnilàren U'fu-'n given up as ircnmH0) is l'Jie Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting peste by tak injr these- Loz-engefe, the thin, pt-.lo-»a>3ed. -e- atimate Child boeomes strong, haalthy. and livelv.- the pride instead of the anxiety cf his guardians. Llaniexmech. neir Llanelly. Aus-ust 30In, 1872 Dear Sir.—My youngest daughter, Emma Ajm. 13 rears of age, got rid of a great num- ber of \JI.-m- bv taking only three or four of William/ (Pontordawel Worm Lozenges I am glad to eav that s'he ha." much improved in health. being previously lingering and delicate in health.—Yours verv truly. MARTHA GRIFFITHS. Late cf Ynispeniiwch. 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