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J>OOT JQEPARTMENT. lb,- 1,500 PAIRS LADIES' 7- BOOTS & SHOES. ■ 4* Whits Basks!; n and the Newest Shade* in Tan, 4s, 9d. t-9 13s. 9J. per pair. 800 PAIRS MEN'S TAN BOOTS & SHOES, 6s. lid. per pair. I CICLINGSHOES from 3s. lid. per pair. BEN EVANS & CO., LTD. 1 Plbass See Sjpkcial Advt. Page Z. (W. hi
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;Am L) f T3 OOT JJJVPiftTinniT. 1,500 PAIES LADIES' i I BOOTS SHOES, 1 In White Buefcskin Led the Newest Sbaitt | in Tan, 4s- 9d. tc 18#. 9a. per paiE I 800 PAIRS ME A S 4 iTAN BOOTS AND shoes* I all to 21s per pair. CYCLING SHOES from 3s. lid. per pall | BEN EVANS & CO., LT& | j Plbasb S*b Spkcial Advt. ok Fa»?« «
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTH WALES DAILY POST WOBBS. ONCE. | JJJj1™ j SIX TIMES. 20 Words I 0 6 j 0 9 | 10 | 50 Words j 0 9 I 1 0 j 16 f —— I J 40 Words I 1 0 j 1 6 I 2 3 50 Words I 1 3 I 2 2 j 3 ù 6C Words I 1 6 I 2 6 I 3 .'——————————————————————————- These charges apply only to the cla**es ol Advertisements specified below, and n-<' *tr»ctr i] confined to those which are orderal f r con- 8Elcutive insertions, and paid for pri'icus to icssrtion; if either of these conditions is not complied with, the Advertisement » (il be charged by the B-usirass -8 tuation-s Vacant or anted, To I e let or Bold, Lost, Found, and Miscellaneous ants. SPECIAL NOTICE. —^pplioaai.-? ending replies to Advertisements addr-t^d to liÎ initials or fictitious namee, at this Olnce, are requested not to sead original testinioa'as with tLeir applications, but m enclose c ies of testimonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that ostmasters are not alowed to deliver letters' addc-aaed to Initials or Fictitious na.me.sat any Post Office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious names can be sent to the Office of the '^outa 'Nales Daily Post," High-street, Swansea, and will be kept until applied for by the Advert-sei ■ NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Post" will be de- livered direct to Subscribers -rom the Chief Offices, High-street, Swansea, *t *oliowmg Prepaid Rates:— Per Messenger. Pe- Post. One Month 1 0 R 0 Three Months 3 0 6 0 Six Months 6 0 1.2 0 Twelve Months 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in tiia delivery- should be l&ade knowu immediately at the dhiai OlBoea. -=- SITUATIONS VACANT. SERVANTS.—It in not always an easy matter to find a suitable servant, bnt dj Advor- tiring in the Daily Post you obtsia at least a number of applicants to chooea maa —«n important -lisiriarraldoa. AN EXPERIENCED SERVANT wanted'. —-E, Gregory, 36, Waterloo Street, Swansea. 51816-12. p-. A CTIVE, reliable man of good appear- ance and address, wanted to soli»'t business lor a first-class Company. Liberal pununera.fon to capable man.—Address, Com- ,Z- uw, pany, "Daily Post; Swansea. 603t6-16 A CENTS Wanted-—Jewellery, wa.'sc5e*, pipes, clothing, toys, hardware, »nroi- tee, wringers, cycles. Wholesale book free. I -Henry May, Birmingham. 7808 I BRICKLAYERS.—Wanted at Port J albot Docks.—Apply on tha works. 511t6 l6 OOT TRADE.-Sm&Tt S&Ies:na.n Wantoo. BOOT TRADE.—Smart Salesaiaij Wanted. Must be experienced and Wilsh.—Apply tL st 33, St. St. lieien's-road, Swansea. 528t6T7 BRICEXAYERS Wanted; lC>5d. per hour; I -0 Bone but steady and competent men Heed Apply ;lf«gjftb.—Apply 1. Orvit, Cart- ¡ tractor, Whittinghani Awium, near Preston. JI 473t6-ll BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, at once, good Repairer; one prefetred that can do sewn work good wages; regular work; man Bow leaving been on the work 5 years.—J. Boston, 16, Berrisw-street, Welshpool, Mont. 559t6-18 CARPENTERS ~TOB^~Apply, Port C Talbot Docks, 8. Pearson and Son, con- tactors. 589t6-16 C< ONFECTiONER'S Asdstant, Young Uirl Wanted.—Apply, 61, Orange-stre :r, Swansea. 499t6-12 COOK (good plain.) wanted, for country.— Address, Mrs. S., Jury, Dulverton, Somerset. 560t6-13 CANVASSERS Waafcad to obtain orders vt spare tame for Pianoa and Organs on new hire system, at Neath, Briton Ferry, Mumblea, iAorriaton, Dynevor and Swansea Valley; £1 to £2 weekly can be easily earned by eaerge o man. — Apply Manager, Thompson ani. Shack:"Jl, Ltd., Neumeyer Piano Depot, 6H, Castle-street, Swansea. 4S8t6-l2 DRAPERS Assistants.—Young men re- D quired for the Furnishing Drapery I¡ Department, also youths as apprentices.— G. A. Daniels, 178, 196, 207, 209, 211, 211a, 217, 219, Kentish Town Roau, London. 593t6-16 FIRST-CLASS Tailor Wanted married IF no children; house rent free; also Vest And Trouaers Hand.—Apply, J. F. Davies, lI, Cradock-street, Sweoaek 595t6-20 GENERAL Servant Waated at once. —4, St. George's-teaTace, Swaa«i. 575t6-18 GENERAL Servant (good) Wanted. No: under lb.—Apply, Ashley Arnewoo I, I:ew Milton, Hants. 502t6-13 GENERAL Servant Wasted, with good character.—Apply, 1272, Neath-road. Baiod, Swansea. 5'44t6-17 OTSmAID-WAITRJSSS Wanted, nt JLjL once, for the Salisbury Club, Swansea. Appiy, with references, to the Steward. 642t6-17 y-ir AIRDRESSERS. -Wanted, smart young Man; must be good shaver and hair- cutter; to live in.—Apply, Davies, 68, Kigh Street, Blackwood, Moo. 690to-2û PAINTERS.—Wanted, at once,—Apply H. P Morgan, decorator, Caerau, near Maes- teg. n' 5?Bt6-12 P~AINTEE5~ Wanted at once.—Apply p Herbert Morgan, decorator, Caerau, naar Maesteg. 592t6-16 PAINTER and Papsrhanger wjcted at JL once; no others need apply. W. 1hd. i ouse, House Decorator, Caraiff House, Bnrn- siiaman, South Walesa 4('4io-ll PEN ARTEL—W antedCook-General and P House-Parlouranisid; family of two; personal characters; comfortable home, j Apply W., 17, Quay-street, Cardiff. 564t6-16 I TO Painters.—Wanted 2 Brush Hands,- Applv Wellington, Port Talbot. 59^6-16 TO DRAPERS.—Young man of 7 or 3 years' experience wanted by Mr. James, Fishguard. 476t6-ll TO TAILORS. .ranted Imjirover.— JL Apply, stating iual particulars, to Job Puntan, Pontardawe, Swansea Valley. 471t6-ll TIN iSMITHS.—Waited one (vr two good men for permanfi;t employment.—Apply Welsh Tin-pMe and Metal Stamping Com- Tany, Llanelly- 581t6-16 T AILORS.-Wanted immediately, good T Coat and Vest Hands. Used to liveries. A permanency.—Apply to W. Chrk, Cerne Abba^ Dorset. 490t6-12 USEFUL Companion Wanted in superior comfortable ho'iie light and pleasant duties; every consideration ."en good saJary.—Apply, 114, Broad-streat, Birming- I ham. 567t6-18 WANTED, a part boy as Page.—Apply VT Proprietor, RajrJ Hotel, Swansea^ 5SJtó-19 WANTED, & respectable young!girl.— Apply, 12, Henrietta-street, bwan- 552t6-13 WANTED, sham Lad for driving out.— VV Apply. Harris, 91, Wood -tr «t £ V j. ■, -• Aiorristor;. > I XKT ANTED.— General Scrvanf ab 20 V V espenenctd.—Apply, isQl. L^cuior^ f SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED, at once, Billiard Marker.— Apply, Welcome Temperance Hot'-1, High-street, Swansea. 494c6-li. I!EEL-WRIGHTS Wantd; ut be I v v coaipetent men.—Apply Stone and Son, Newport, Mon. 582t6-19 WANTED.—A clean Nurse Girl; from VN country preferred.—Apply, 24, Tra- falgar Terrace, Swansea. 517t6-15 WANTED, Junior Hand for Shop; good t ? 1 character.—Apply Jones, Uleveiajid General Stores, Llanelly. 565to-lB T ANTED several good general Ironers. V V —Apply, wita references, the iiauageress, The Batiis, Swansea. 7923 WANTED Dressmaker to come in for a ? view days also strong girl as pantry- maid.—Apply, Bush Hotel, Swansea. 576t6-18 F —An experienced Barmaid 7 ? must have first-class references.—Ap- ply, Red Cow Hotel, High SUeei, Swansea. 519t6-12 '\]§T -NTED, good General Servanc, one V V from the counti'y preferred.—Apply, South V/ales Hotel, High-street, Swansea. _554t6-17 WANTED, Young lady Ipprentice If V small premium.—Apply Archibald Goiuie. Photographer, 95, Mansel street, Swaa- fea. 57^^6-18 ~%j%J ANTED.-Smart Boy, about 17; tall; v v good writer; must know the town well.Address, Virtue," Daily Post,' Swan- sea. 400nt-18 WANTED a strong clean Girl about 17 V v as General; for Shropshire; charac- ter.—Apply 154, Port Tennant-roa-d, St. Thomas, Swansea. 525t6-16 WANTED a Smart Boy to live in the house and make himself generally useful.—-4pply Jeffreys Arms Hotel, Oxford- street, Swansea. 584to-19 TXT" ANTED, directly, Geacral Servant, who 7 V can do plain cooking about 18.—Apply Mrs. Morris'ya, Leybajik, i,,airla".vn Park, Ohis- wick, London, W. 57916-19 WANTED Immediately, Strong Gilt as f Y Head Chambermaid; also Char- woman for few days.—Apply Bush Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 541t6-17 WANTED, Agents and Canvassers f-)r I British Wovlcuaa Sick Benefit a-u Life Assurance Friendly Society.—Ms. Hopiey, Chief Office, BrownJiills, Walsall. 495t6-12 W ANTED, immediately, "tvo effioiefnt I 7 Shirt and Blcnse Loners; constant work; good wages.—Apply, with references, to the Manageress, The Baths, Swansea. 7922 WANTED, at once, good General Ser- w vaut; fond of children; Welsh pre- ferred; good reference. —Davies, Pirchgrove House, Courtland-piaee, Peart TalSot. 566t6-18 W~^NTED7 Youth, about 16, as Junior V V Clerk; must have had >lCme experi- c-ucc.—Apply, stating ago, experience, and salary, to Rex, "Daily Post," Swansea. 585t6-16 WANTED.—A General Servant for small w < family, with good reference mi dale- age woman preferred; must have good refer- ence.—Apply, 7, Prince of Wales Road (op- posite Empire). £ 15t6-16 WANi'ED, young Person of good appear- ance, to make herself useful, char- indospensablo; also Waitresses for Jubilee Holiday.—Apply, Victoria. Cafe, 2, Gower- fttre.>.t., :swan.e,a.: 5o6t6-18 1 WANTED, Boy, from 15 to 16, to sell milk aaid to milk cows, or willing to learn; also good General Servant Girl, about 15 to 16.—Apply G. Enabling, 19, Glamorgan- itreet, Bai-ry, Glam. i69t6-18 WANTED.—All ciasBea of Servans, es- pecially Generals, Plain Cooks, and Cook-Generads.—Bowen's Select Registry, AI- exandra Road, Swansea. Experienced House- ma.id waiting engagement. 492t6-12 WANTED immediately ex. Cooks, ex. W House Parlour-maids, ex. Parlour- maids, good Generals (Mumbles and country) for gentlemen's houses; good wages.—Apply Lewis's High-class Registry, 9, Castle-street, Swansea. 600t6-20 WANTED, good Housemaid, where par- v v lour-nuud kept; age about 20 mUl-ot be healthy, bright, and willing, and possess I excellent character goou home, comfortable situation; wages £18 to i_ j.—Apply, witii full particulars and photo, to ;rs. Boustt>i(i, Westfield, Wimbledon Common, S'lxrey. ) ;c;2t6-1b WANTED FOR THE ROYAL NAVY ENGINE ROOM ARTIFICERS $liters, Coppersmiths, Boilermakers, and Engine-smiths). Age 21-28. Pay, £ 100 .to £ 136 a year. Also Armourers, Carpenters, Coopers, Painters, Sailmakers, and Ship- wrights. Free provisions, pensions for life on com- plataon of service, and other advantages. For further information apply to any Marine Recruiting officer, or by letter to the Admir- al Recruiting Department, 22, Spring Gar- dens, London, S.W. 7916 MDRRISTON.—In consequence of the de- ivil parture of Mr. W. H. Thomas to Missouri there is a Vacancy for a Correspon- dent of the "Daily Post at Moniston.— Applications, by letter, to be addressed to the Editor. "I HS- ^er (regular salary) offered XV/ either sex, spare hours, evening# everywhere; enclose stamp, J. A. Cross- Moore an Co., Park gate, Rotherham. (Genuine-) 534t6-17 1 O S. to 15s. Weeklv csa be tamed in JL spare time by either sex evwj-where vork can be done in evenings. Send addressed tiivclope to Box 24, Eclipse Works, 92a, Aldersyate, London. 7331 .U- -1.s¡, SITUATIONS WANTED. IT is "Ixive's Labour Lost" to wande- about in search of a berth, but itii « Sanation gained if you advertise in the "D&ily Powt." GROOM, 20, wamta Situation; can ride I G and drive well; good reference.—Apply William Leighton, Chariton, new Wellington, ^a-lop. 580t6-19 GENTLEMAN highly recommends his Coachman, who thoroughly un jerstanai lis duties; married; age 29.—Apply Thomas Davies, 123, Bedford-street, Roath, Cirdiif. 5'.15t.s-16 GiiliDEiSiEll, head, woriung, wants Situa- Jf tion, experienced; middle age; no family; 11 years' excellent character; dis- engaged.—Eredk. Hopkins, West Monkton, Taunton. 558t6-18 HOTEL KEEPERS.—Situation Wanted Jr'a. as Coffee Room Waitress; years' last situation; good references.—MMa E. Price, New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. 481t6-12 ANTED by young man, is2, abstainer, v v a Position to drive delivery cart, or take orders.—Address, A. Jones, Llanvethe- rine, Abergavenny. 538t6-17 W~~ ANTED, Re-engagement as Working v T Housekeeper to a Gentleman; gooa cook and needlewoman; refesrenoes.—Address by letter, X.Y.Z., "Daily Post," Swansea. 512t6-16 W ANTED—Situation as Working House- W keeper by a widow; also a Nurse for young children and a mother's help.—Apply Lewis, 11, Queen-strdet, Carmarthen. 663t6-18 WXNTEDT^^tuatiou by young Man, 21, T v accustomed to horses; willing to make himself useful aaiy capacity; town or country.—Apply, state wages, P. Neat, Sauare Farm, Mitchel Trov. Monmouthshire. H 56116-14 YOUNG IvLIN (married) seeks Engage- ment as shopman or manager in Corn 1 or any position t'f trust; l yeas* last I situation good referenc.'?.—jiloor.% 4o. H'gh- i-usU-eet. Dorchostec. 537t6-17 -r- FRESH pELIVBRIESAT^ T IT JUBILEE NOVELTIES The large Stocks at this popular establishment have just been reDtenished by the addition of NEW and SPLEJSiDiD GOODS appro- priate for the Jubilee occasion now a"pr>rcKtcliin^. Your kind inspection and visit to the following deipartments is respectfully ftquestad, MANTLES, MILLINERY, LADi ES' OUTFITTING, DRESS MATERIALS- nOTORXAN STYLES, RIBBONS, LACES, TLIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS. HOSIERY. G-ENTT'S MEECEEY &c. OXJORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET AND PARK STREET, SWANSEA. ÆI TO LET. BUSINESS PREMISES CENTRAL Pronuses to let, suitable for .J frozen meat Tftxia or 6-kd. bazaar, oppo- site post offics, Ab jr,«-non.—Apply E. Price, Manchester House, Abercynon, Glain. 5d3to-17 NEATH.—OfScsas [-nd riouse to let; cen- tral poitition; immediate entry.—Ajsglj Peters and Young, i-.umbel's and Decora tor a, Neath. 7851 SiOP and Bakehouse to be lee or sold low rental. — Apply, 6a, Benth&ll-place, ttwaaspa, 530t6-17 FFICES.—To let two or four rooms com- V/ mofliaus aaid convenient all front, ia Heathfieid Street j side entrance; reasonable rental.—Apply, Siedie Bros. 13, Heatbaeld Streeft, Swajise^. 486t6 12 k" TQ-'LET-HOUSES. TO LET, 11 Hanover-street, immediate posaession.Apply, Tun'wi Ige, auction- eer, Swaaeea. 7934 TOO LET, 40, Brunswick-street; rent To modsriv;—-Apply, Tunbridgs, Au,c- tioneer, Sw&asi»s» 7915 TO LET, Si3.vaom«I House; vasfc-hoc^e, with boij^GC.; close Landoro station.— ppiy, coopeli, fiay Stores, Landore. 485t6-12 TO I,ct, on 24th June, No. 16, Trafalgar- -i- terraes; rent moderate.—Apply to Aeron Thomas fwntti Co., Solicitors, Swansea. 5wt6-17 TO LET, 2 Hou»aa, Cromwell terra.ee and -α- Pxiomesade, aiso house and Shop, Cromwell-strset; and villa, ••'romeaede.—■ Apply, Griff. Davi«s, Bryn Coed, Heathfieid, fewansea. 536t6-20 PARTIES asekiag dasirable Pesidenoes JL should call and inspect 22, Trafalgar- terrace, Swansea; splendid view of T ;y; directly opposite bathing machines. so good as new. All modern appliances.—-Apply W. Leahy, Eeseadaue House, Trafalgar-terr&ca Swansea. 7869 II IWCT——»>—p—I—M—a^—1111 m,i ,1 III APART^L^T5~ .co A PARTMENTS.—To Lst, 3 unfurnished I rooms, rlose to Hoispital, with quiet people; u»e of bathroom aiid ovct terms i moderate.—Address, A. F., ''Daily Post, Swaaaea. 594t6-201 APARTMENT'S.—To Let-, 3 imfijrnished rooms to highiy respectable people, near Albert-hall; good position; newly cfccom-ted; terms moderate. —Writ«, Hall, 'Daily-Po^t 60&+6-19 i l\¡I-UMBLES.Vr.Jlted, by young man j engaged in Swansea all day, respectable apartments in the Mumbles, for a permanency. lerma -od&rate.-Add-ress Athos, "Daily Post" Office. Swansea. 30ln6-15 FOR SALE. If you iiave a House, Horse. Bkycife, Tn- cycle, Piano, Perambulai-or, Low, Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Melo<ie«i, Or- ganelle or any other conceivable article for sale, advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post, and you will rfcito-h thousands oi likely customers.. FOR SALE, Tfo Wheel Dogcart; good as new.—Apply Cooper's Hav Stores, Landore. 482t6-12 FOR SALE, two Model Yacnts, in good condi feioa; cbeap can oe seen at 207, Ker.smgton-tetrrace. 47216-11 OR SAIjE, Strong Spring Cart; spleadia I condition; pries £ o.—Apply, Cooper's Hay Stores, Landoae. 484to-IS FOR Sale—Good Horse, Cart and Harness complete or separate.—Address O.S., "JDaily Post," Swansea. 570t6-18 FOii Sale, Trap, Harness, and a good, strong Pony.—Apjdy Dr. Anderson, 1, 'i'rimty-piace, Swansea. 531t6-17 FOR SALE, quantity Sunlight Tops; F 5.3. 2d. hundred, carriage paid; cash with order.—W. Jones, c.o. Mr. J. Dooricott, Baahchureh, Salop. n04t6-16 FOR SALE, Engine ana Boiler, about eight horse-power, j-plesdid condition j also shifting, straps, and puilirs.-Apnly, W. Humphreys, Uwynhendy, near IJanelly. b0¿;\jü418 FIOR SALE, Smart Turn-out; Bay Cob about 14 haDds, with ;;ood action; fast trotter; phaeton and harness complete.— Apply Messrs. Beynon and Meager, Oxford- street, Swansea. 607t6-16 FOR DISPOSAL, Bakery and Confection- FOR DISPOSAL, Bakery and Confection- ery Business; good trade; ingoing small no goodwill; rare opportunity for enterprising man.—Davies, Auctioneer, Pres- teigne, Rad. 568t6-18 BICYCLES7—Foi: Sal^Safrty_(Lady-'s); 1897; pneumatic scarcely soiled; faultless; £ o 10s., cost £ 28.—write Safety,' Daily Post, Swansea. 601t6-20 CAPITAL Bakers Cart; Bakers' hand- I C truck; and small barrow for immediate disposal.—Apply Usher and Co., 14, Picton- place, Swansea. 527t6-16 y LANDRINDOD WELLS.—Toy and 1 j Fancy Business for disposal; new goods for coming season; selling through no fault. Apply, 6, Middleton Street. 587t6-20 PHFM:;AI'¡TÚ"EOO'¡ For Sale, citting 2s. 6d. per doz., from pheasant farm in Wordipy, 11, Swansea. PONY Traj and Harness, t.naxiest turn- out'in Swansea ons of the best actioned ponies in Wales.—Apply, W. L-ahy, E^en- £ ene House, Trafalgar-terrace^ Swansea 7870 PARROT.—Grand Talking Bird for Sale; JL also several high-class Pigeons— mostly all winners; cheap.-Apply Evans, 12, Clarence-terrace, Swansea. 553t6-17 OIX-ROOMED Houses for Sale, near O Walter R4ad, hot and cold bach one corner house side entrance commanding view of Mumbles one in Richardson Street; good tenants. —Address, "Property," "Daily Post," Swansea. 586t6-20 TO Milk R-eUukrs.—About 30 Gallons of Whole Milk for Sale Daily.—Apply J. R. Thomas, Heacoed, Clarbeston-road, Pem- brokeshire. 608t6-16 TTAM and Pickting Jam and Bot-Mes, and Cream, Honey, Pop, Wine and Spirit Bot+ es n i Beer Bottles of every description in stock—J. Heron, Idaagyfelach-street, Swan- sea. 8B5t6-22 MONtV. MciSfcsltS..)AMES and JAMES, Gower- > street, Swansea, are prepared to under- take mortgages puon sound fieoold and lease- hold investments. Send particulars of re- qnirements. 172 ASH~ADVANCEDl)y"iTsKLTNJ^TrTun c C5 and upwards, on person; security, t" all ciasscs. repayable to suit tlii- convaaieuca of borrowers. Dirtanco no obj-.c;.—Auuiy peraonalyl or by letter, S- Gi-ove-piace. Sw-i^ea. 455 I TRADE SPECSALITIE3. BRUSHES.—Bushell and Co., Cwr-brisa lirush Works, New -'j.vaneea.. Largest Brush maiiuiactarcrs in Wales. Also Corks, Mats, Baakeiss eto rZ, OYSTERS.—Visitors to Swansea shf aid not fail to visit the Castle Oyster Bar. 7, iastle-^txeei, Swansea, neaf G.P.O. L S9f6-ll I Ci>AVlES, 23, College-street, S1 ransea, » Just ajrrived, large fou.?,gnp;' nt oi soft fronted shirts ia blue, green, and fawn. 488t6-ll "g7> OR Scales, Weighiag Machine* Grocer s £ Utensils an.- Coafectitsier's Show j Glasses of every description, also Butciier', Tools and Clothing, go to Pamall and So i., limited, 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 5082 P APER-HANGING undertaken on moder- -3- ate terms, and work expeditiously and thoroughly done by Ellen Dwyer, widow of | lste Drill-Instructor Daniel Dwyer, 64, Gerald- iStieet, Hafod, Swansea. Z02ntc 1-. BUSINESS Canls plain and omamat-al) printod promptly and neatly a.t the '"Daily Povt" Printing Works, 211, Kigli- street," Swansea. Prices moderate. 412ai )-23 LONG3t £ AN, Cross-street, holds tin i gost stock of New and Seooad-hand Harness m Wales, at prices to suit everyHoay. 713 o ;~l -| LADIES' Real Glace Kid Lace or O/JLi Button Boots, riyja.ji Form, guaranteed for hard wear at Wallace's, 230, s'teet, Swansea. 645t6-17 Q /11 W. WALLACE respectfully draws 0' JL i public attention to .i1ÍS 8s. lid. Glace Boots; comfort, appearance, and wear combined.—250, Ligh-stroet, Sw&-L«ea. 546t6-17 546t6-17 3jf* for a well-made Morowo Oxford O Shoe in square or round toe; splen- did for wear; at Wallace's, High-street, Swaa- sea. 547t6;1l_ 4/"| "| 7 x 10 Children's Morocco Lace ii Boot; made straight to wear on either foot at Wallace's, Higiv-ureet, Swan- sea. 548t6-11 1'- 5/ "S 11 x 1 of the above, wear and fit j JL- _i_ guaranteed, at W. VV a!1 ace's, 229, High-street, Swansea. 649t6-17 fd ~i SPENT at W. WTallace's will convince the buyer of the splendid value he gives at 230, High-street, Swansea. 550t6-17 t > pf YEAR»S Reputation for 'eliing good OO Boots;at W. Wallace's, 230, High- street, Swansea* 551t6-17 IV G. ksM-sTiulor, Tailor to tho 1st G.V.A. solicits your patroa- aje.—Address, 2Z, Gxford-street, Swamrea. 7789 NLKTTAEWS- Company, Credit A. Drapers, Aberdeen House, Gardoek- street. Tarrna—Weekly, fortnigbtljj, and iiontiriy. 7501 \RJ HERE lis TROW? He is to be found T t at 55, Oxford-street, Swansea, and is prepared to Supply New Bicycles of Latest Designs and Best Makes with guaraatee. From £ 10; repairs; plumping, and engineering of all kinds. 745 MEMORIAL Card.? Tastefully Printed at the "Daily I ost" Printing Works, 211, F^gh-street, Swansea. A laigo variety of specimens kept in stock. n BOOKBINDING.—For good ana suimw -aD ti&l binding go to the "Daily Post" Printing Works. 211, High-street, Swanaea.n CORES, Bottles, Spirit Flasks, Labels, Pipes, Cigars, of all descriptions, best and cheapest, at Bailey's, Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-road. 3024 DAVIES and SONS, 52, Wata-loo-street, Swansea. — Larsfe Stock of Seaside Buckets and Spadss.. Special price for quan- tities. 523t6-16 NEW Sewing Machine £ 3 17s. 6d. each, guaranteed 10 years; Mangle £ 2 15s. Cash or easy terms.—Davies, Alexandra- road, Swansea. 524t6-16 KAIjYDINE.—A certain cure for CORNS BUNIONS, and WARTS; 7 £ d. and Is. Prepared cniv by Mcses Jones, chemjst, 12, High-street, Swansea. 62116-16 MARVPJLLOUS VALUE.—Anotlier lot of New Machines, at D8 15s. just arrived. Scott's Standard Tyres; second-hand Machines from 20s.—D. E. Davies, Alexandra-road, Swansea. t^dt6-16 ARQUEES, Tents, Pavilions, Flags, Poultry and Pigeon Pens, on hire; waterproof covers and waterproof composi- tion fer s&le.—Jo. nathan Jones, Prospect- place, Swansea. 620t6-24 L. and i. BI LUN, Heathfieid Mvws. JLJ Funeral Cai rbg&s, Brakes, &c. Cube always ready. Telegrams, "Bnllin. Ta-e- pbons, 65. 203 WEDDING CARDS.—Book containing tastily printed specimens sent to eny address on receipt of post card.—"Daiiy Post" Printing Works, 211, — gh-street, Swansea. 200;o3-30 illL'KET FIX TURE CARDS printed neatly acd expeditiordv at the "Daily Poet" Printing Works, 2il, High-street, Swansea. 20Qn9-50 I A IT," .Supplies of all kinds of best .1. S'Tswiobie Fish, including Salmon, » ewin, and Trout. Speciality—Lobsters suil Oiiabs Alsa tne usual varieties of cho'ce Cxred Fish.-A. J. Chappcl, Fish and Game Merchant, Wind-street, JSwa-nsea and i limbics Telephone 133. oJxt7 5 (' OA Taba-cccwiista (commencing). "«V ib „ij/ £ i\) for Illustrated Guide and Catalogue {260 pages), 3d. How to open ti Cigar Store from £ 20 to £ 2.000.—Tob&coomista Outfitting Co., 166, Euston-road, London The largest and original house (over 50 yeara' 11 y reputation).-—Manager, Henry Myer B' EDDING PLANTS.—Thonsapdn of "Aster* from Harris's celebrated strain; G-cranium*. Lobelias Calceolarias; Margue- 1 also tbonsands of PaJins, JJrascaeuas, Vfim's etc. Great variety of Wreaths and (grosses. JAMES HARRIS, Blackpili Nur- eery, Swansea. 41516-8 DIAMOND JUBILEE Cream Cake, 4d. lb., CaraJnel Toffee l^d. quarter, Marie Cream, Fig Cake, Raspherxy Noyeau (only maker), D^wy, o9, ('ifcrd-sfreet, 4-iHirioan Candy Factoiy: lco-cream Doiic- ious. 522t6-I6 IDEPv CIDEit t '—40 nhds. sound, use- j V ful Cid..r for Sale. Free on rail in Duvers' cask at Yeovil Sta,tion..£1 per hhd.— Mi". Pennv. Brintantore Farm, Yeovil. 477t6-18 2h5. 6D. will buy tfinest spectasnos or IHlders in the world. No hotter lenses otai possibly be made.—Sole agent for Swanea pac: District for the Automatic Bight-Testing Company (Limited), W. George, MarkotDrug StcrS. 10, Oxford-street. 102§ THE Perfection of Meaicne.—i- A. Essery, J.P., Cefn Brvn Gower. this describes Sevan's as prescribed bi the Iste Dr. Tom Williams ,of wiad-%t eet, bwan- sfia.—Prepared only by W. Geor^, i/.R.P.S., Maiket Drug Stores. 10, Oxford street 2015 LOST AND FOUND. LOST AMD FOUND. "IT OST, Whit Monday in tumbles, a black .JLi Satin Cape, triimred with beads and lace. Finder rewarded.—-v^oiy, 1,149, Neath- road, Piasmarl. 543t6-i. < 1 I LOST. on Wednesday evening m Castlc- -&-J stroet, Lar.y's Watch and Chain num- bar known.—Reward on returning to Ivorites Hotel, High-street, Swansea. 577t6-12 I LOST, on the 5th inst., between Brims1,rick- A street and the l^ospitai, a s;;i:iu ladies' Gold Watch and Ouain.—A^ider will be re- 1 warded on returning same to the Hospital. ] _S03r6-15 .1 FOUND, on Wednesday, at Landore, a black Spaniii Bitch owner can have same by applying at 15, Held-street, Landore. —• UN I'lW I 557t6-14 I IVJISCE LLAMEOUS WANTS sarip-ples of good strong S string, and prices par cwt.—Manager, "Daily Post." Swansea. n MISCELLANEOUS. SfLEWEN BRASS BAND open for En^i T'v ments; terms -mod-fsrats. Bandmaster, W. H. Wiltshire.—Apply B. Burton, pecrj- tary, 7, High-street, Skewer: 497t6-.±4 NOTICE.—Tent holders, Stall keepers of all kinds wishing to obtain ground at the forthcoming Swansea, Hospital Fetes, I should a.pply to—D. Lksyd, Temple Restau- I rant, Briton Ferry, or ho can be seen person- ally at Mr. Rowe, Temperance llaJ1 Hotel, Swansea. 324t6-19 R. William Oxley, Private eu^uiry ixi. Agent, late Eetective-Ser^eant Cardiff Police. Confidential Investigations.—11, Rawdon-place, Cardiff. Highest re etencea. 44æ ATHJ.ETIC SPORTij. — Fcr Posters, Handbills, Programmes, Membership Cards, Tickets, etc., for Athletic Meetings send for estmatcs and specimens *o Daily Post" ) Printing Works, isil, Bigh-<.treet, Swansea. a0Qn9-30 PRAXIS and Mail Carts in all the newest designs and coioura from 10s. 6cL to 4 guineas.—Gunningham, 54, Oxford-street, Swansea. 599t6-20 WHEELER and^Tiion'Sewing Mach- ines, .54, Oxford-street, iSwansaa, Hand Machines £ 4 4s. Treadle Machines £ 5 5s. Ten years guarantee with each Hand Machines £ 4 4s. Treadle Machines L5 5s. Ten years guarantee with each machine. 597t6-20 I WASHING, Wringing, and Mangling ¡ Machines by bcrt, makers only from ] £ 2 2s. 00: C'rery Ir vine guaranteed. Gunningham, 54, Oxiord-street, Swacee;u Old machiiies, raail carts, and mangles taken ia exchange. 598t6-20 F' IELD "or MARINE GLASS; massive Binocnlai-; 25 miies rac.ge; astrono- mical lenses; fitted suashadee; leather sling case; cost four guineas; nearly new; sacri- fice 15s. 6d. Kindly note tiiese are not little French opera glasses like some of the others advertised. Approval.—Mrs. Williams, 16, New Street, Dorset Square, London, N.W. 688t6-20 ASTROLOGY.—Your future foretold con- cerning marriage, future partner, family, legacies, business, fortunate seasons, ruling planet, etc. Forward birth date, 12 stamps, and stamped envelope.—Madame Sinclair, 89, Victoria-street, Bristol. I 535t6-17 ARISTOTLE'S WOliivS, complete, col- oured piatas; genuine edition; 60 stamps. "Paris by Nigh1, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, post free.— E. Bowker, 27, R en^i a ;r street, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patronise the Old Firm. 1742 YOUNG MEN I Suffering from Nervous Debility, Loss of Energy, Errors of Youth, etc., can receive Sound Medical Advice and a simple Prescrip- tion from a Christian Gentleman; cure speeds and permanent; stamps, .i envelope.—Edward*, SB, South John Street, iiv&pool I SON TONIC A FCR WORMS. AN effectual Remedj for WORMS ?n Children of ALL AGES, and most fcffacious in dislodging and thoroughly eradi- cating those parasites which infest the Stomaoa and Bowels. No aperient of any kind is "e. quired to be taken aftef ixmtonica, is it oi»- I' peasoa with all purgatives, especially Senua which is frequently repulsive and disagreeab,* to most children. Scntonica is quite barmjes3 and caa. be taken by the r^ost delicate child F.-ice, 7^-d. and Is. l^d., p>st free, i^d. extra Prfepared by MOSES JONES, M.P.& ^3, High-Street, Swansea. Wholesale j^eat?,' I Barciav and Newberry, London. TADIES — INDISPENSABLE TO J LADIBbt pmticu'iaily tl»s« vho drRireaquick safe and reliable remedy f#r-I irrcgulRrities, medicimi wliitfi cures (usually '» a lew hours) twos which 1. tije tkiil rt tiaft best medical men. Jfo )adj ne«l des air of tbe ir.«s>t obstinate f»d liopelces eases have l.es* imnitdifttely rfliereJ ly tliis renie-iv Mr. Wtlsnii, fi Holier Oak Paik, f rcest Hii), says: "IV,,r iavalcfiS'le rtmeciy to^k ifiuneciatc effect; fri "irsethan liihmirsl V.RS h11 i »■ r.iter 7 w«.ele» .f jnlsew an>1 hcpelessness. A ir»triiy .-frtsttd guarantee In enclo&fd with >11 testinioiiab and meiVii'»' On. j.r,ck;ige at 4s, 6d j, ncunlly ailfricie*nt fer 8«y rend at «*ce fuiiy directe.l envelope vartlcuiars una j j,, fyr'.eit £ 1,UO0 for eveiy tesiiu cnlal Uiatia ,,ot genuine. Thoutaiifi.i pf tettinonials hnv« 'oee* *M etiTecl. I'thblisbei »\ct ICG years. I s not be mis led by eh«wy »e!vertisirru-s and »thcr ao-eailed roinpdies \> hiefc. aro utterly NortLirts. Wiite t;rh.;¡telvlI.t ana.. to H MAUA.MB PHAIN. I Meaical IastH.ute, Haokney-raad I Oppiuila Khored hL, i, I WILLIAMS' (Poutardave) Worm lxj-iaic^ If T'or over 30 years tais highly valn»i)i« remedy has met with fuI gaoo^. The effect upon weak daboate chiictren icfs^o given as incurable) is like raagic. Getting rid r>t this tormenting pest by taking these Lo?»n. gee, the thin, p&lo-faoed iaa^iiaato ckdd beconwa etrong, healthy, raid a very ■ pride, ia&teaa oi tow auxiely of his guardi&ii» c, Ls 14<i., Mid Zs-^d. per box, i.j cr.cf:»urt8, or for 14^ or 54 stamps iroaa ,>. Davip' Ci;t'iiiist, 30, idi^'i-ttre-Jt, STv&sstdi. ) A list oi testimoniaJs, ^yuipioma, etc., o. apfUc-itioa. "Sir, I have or some tirle a"i vour Acthp.mintia <d Worni Loemgts my iamiiy, and tuid them a vary apeedy _ad «a- r»cious cure for asceanide, and their agrecabla Lr racicus cure for asceanide, and their agrecabla P-1. 1, convenient form is a great recomnaeodnt oa for e'oiicLen.—W. Eutchinsoa, viouj- class." LADIES! LADI1CS REQUIalNCr A.SSIS7ANCI? «nd KKLISP in all FKSJALK AlLMHVrS, Ji! i-KGt't.AUlTI IS. SUWKKSSIoA'S and OBSTK-l-OTlONS cart .btfuu the itoai} v^luabla inl..rmaL¡"1l ""ÍJ.t>oy di&iculti»s are R-'creom". no matter b«»w ()lxai«at« or losg 6ta:id-j«. This KXTl!AOia>i:sA:ty MliDIOINi ij corop mided from recij-e ;»f one j{ the most KM1V £ JN'1' FKKKCH fHYSIC" .AKS and has me with imir nte success in £ il()ViiAK i.S OV C SKS affceraii utiles liave failed, Ity-ti have tried cverythinj; ele I .1" lot give utI. until you have f-iven this a trial Tcsimonials «»<J letter- o' gratitude from allparv«of lh' wttrld, AWir.don not hotie. here vou w ill Cnd a /r>iniue HPlvCI j i l'li t (,'VKBt Failute imjijstible. god Marr;ed »»..1 rtt-d envei«utf<-r »jrtir«!Br» 10 A i)A SV A, I., t 4. it-* -W Ijaa*. LADIES I ¡ r SALES BY AUCTION. St. Thoiiias, Cwmbwila, and Uplands, Swan- sea. Absolute Sale at Low Reserves. IMPORTANT SALE OF RESIDENT A.ND COTTAGE PROPERTIES. HIGMAI^ and (Jo. nave been instructed by the Trustees of the hit", Au\ John Maries, Builder, to offer for SAi.J-" Bi PU'BJjIC AL CTIuN, at tbe Royal Hotel, High-street, .Swansea, on. TUESDAY, June 15th, 1897, the undermentioned valuable, LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz., -V^BWRLA. Lot 1.— ■ \i\ti Leasehold Messuage, Dwcl- ling-httu.se a..a Premises, being No. 10, Fern- street, Cwmbwrla., containing four rooms and wash-hou.se in the occupation, of Mr. Jewell, at a rental of 4s. per week. Lot 2.—All that similar Leasehold Dwelling- house iEUld Premises, being No. 11, Fern street. in the occupation of Mr. Wilkey, ai same rental. Lot 3.—Ail that similar leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, being No. 12, Fern-street in the occupation of Mr. Rees, at same rental. in the occupation of Mr. Rees, at same rental. Lot 4.—All tha.t similar Leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, being No. 13, Feru strctt. in the occupation of Mr. Morgan, at same rental. Let 5.-All that similar leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, being No. 15, Fern-street, in the occupation of jj, Roberts at same. rental. Lot 6.—All that similar Leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, being No. 15, Fern-street, in the occupation of Mr. Mort, at same rental. Lot 7.—All that similar Leasehold Dw&i ng- house and being No. 16, Fern-street, in the occupation of Mr. Lewis, at same rental. Lot B.-All thai, similar Leasehold Dwelling- house and Premises, being No. 17, Fern-street., in the occupation of Mr. Hitch cox, at same rental. The above lots are held for a term of 999 I' years, from the 29th September, 1886, &t the yearly ground rwit of J312 16s., which will be apportioned equallv between the said lots. ST. THOMAS. Lot 9.—All that Leasehold substantial Corner Messuage, Dwedliuo'-honse and Pre- mises, being No. 18. Upton-street, or terrace, St. Thomas, containing 7 rooms, good garden, side entrance, etc., in the occupation of Mr. Major, at a rental of 7s. 6d. per week. Lot 10.—All that Leasehold Messuage, Dwelling-house and Premises adjoining, being No. 17, Upton-street, contaiiiiug five rooms, in the occupation of Mr. Davies, at a rental of 6s. per week. Lot H.-All that Leasehold similar Dwel- ling house and Premises, being No. 16, Upton-street, in the occupation of Mr, Robsen at a rental of 6s. per week. Let 12.All those seven Leasehold Messu- ages or Dwelling-houses and Premises, known as Nos. 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Upton- stroet, aforesaid. No. 9. Upton-street aforesaid is underleased to one Henry Piekford for the term of jlj years, from the 2ord December, 1892, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 12s. Nos. 10 and 11 are underleased to one Fa.any-Enuna. Lee for the term of 999 years, from the 23rd Deeem- ber, 1892, at the yearly ground rent of P,5 4s. Nos. 12 and 13 are underleased to one Rhoda Lee for the term of 999 years, from the 23rd December, 1892, at the yearly ground rent of £ 5 4s. No. 14 is underleased to Samuel James Cocks and Ann Elizabeth Codes for the term of 999 yesj-s, from the 23rd December, 1892, at, the yearly ground rent of R2 12s. and No. 15 is now in the occupation of a weekly tenant at a. rental of 6s. per week. Lots 9 to 12 (both inclusive) are held for a term of 999 years, from the 25th December. 1892, at the yearly ground rent of £ 25 10a, of which rent Lot 9 shall bear £ 2 15s., and Lots 10 and 11 shall bear £ 2 13s. each- and Lot 12 shall boar £ 17 9s. UPLANDS Lot 13.—All that commanding corner Mes- suage, Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 15, The Grove (lata Freehold-stroot), con tabling 2 parlours, kitchen, scullery, w.c., yard, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., lavatory (now in band), estimated value £ 24 per annum. Lot 14.—All that Messuage, Dwelling-house and Premises adjoining, being No. 16 The Grove, in the occupation of a respectable tenant, at a rental of E23 per annum. Lot 15.—All that similar Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 17. The Grov\ in the occupation of a. r espectable tenant, at a rental of £ 21 per annum. Lot 16.— All tha.t similar Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 18, The Grove (now in hand), worth an estimated rental of £ 21 per annum. Lots 13 to 16 (both inclusive) are heir for a term of 999 years, from the 24th June. 1889, at a yearly trrcuiid rent of JE16. which will be apportioned equally between such iots. Lot 17.—All that Messuage, Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 19. The Grove, in the occupation of a respectable tenant, at a rental of £21 per annum. Lot 18.-All that Messuage. Dwelling-house aor Premises, being No. 20, The Grove, in the (•ccupatiori of a. respectable tenant, at\a rental I of j321 per annum. Lot 19.—All those two Messuage, Dw Jling- houses and Premises, being Nos. 21 and 22, The Grove, Uplands, aforesaid. No 21 is in the occupation of a respectable tanaat, at a rental of £ 23 per annum. No. 22 is underleased to Mr. Jo-hn- Morgan, jun., for fine term of 999 years, from tne 22nd of June, 1889, at the yearly ground rent of JS3. (Noa. 19. 20, and a are in the occupa- tion of quarterly tenants.) I Lots 17, 18, and 19 are held for a. term of 999 years, from the 24th June, 1889, at the yearly ground rent of £ 15, of which lota 1'7 and 18 shall bear £4 each, ami lot JO L, Lot 20.-All that desirable Messuage, Dwel- ling-house, and Premises, being N. 14, G-iaa- mor-crescent; containing 2 parlours, kitchen, scullery, w.c., yard, 4 bedrooms, bath w.c. and .avatory (h and c), now in hand); es^'matcd rental, £ 23 per annum. Lot 21.—All that similar Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 15, Glanmor-crescent (now in hand); estimator rental, R23 per annum. Lot 22.-All that similar Dwclliag-house and Premises, being No. 16. Glanmor-crescc-nt, in th3 occupation of a respectable tenant at a I rental of JB25 per aomum. ') Lot 23.—All that similar Dwe>lling-aou«e and Premises, being No. 17, Gianmor-cresoeait, in the occupation of a rcrpectable tenant, at a rental of £23 per annum. Lot 24.—All that walled-in GARDEN, with the VINERIES .GREENHOUSE, and BUILDINGS thtTecn situate at the rear of No. 14 to 17, Glanmor-crescent aforesaid, and row in the occupation of Mr. George Henry bienlrinsop, under an Agreement for a term of 14 years, torn the 25th March, 1895, deter- minable by the tenant on the 25th December, of the first four, seven, or ten years, at the yearly rent of £10 clear of all deductions. j Lots 20 to 24 (both inclusive) are held for a term of 999 years, from 24th June, 18S9, atj the yearly ground resit of £ 16, of wiucli lots I 20, 21, 22 and 23 shall bear £3 15s. each, and Lot 24 £1 10s. The vendors reserve the right to aitc the above lots, and offering tne same in any other manner the,y may tkuii £ proper, or withdraw- ing any lot or lots before or at the time oi oade without declaring the reserve priee-3. N.B.—The mines and minerals, where re- served, with the usual powers of winning and carrying away the same, are excepted from uhe sale. All the foregoing properties are exception- ally well built and in an excellent sta'e of repair, and offer most d&ssrable investments for cccupa-tion or letting. Sale to commence at three o'clock la the afternoon. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the auctioneers, at their Oiac&s, 1, N<.Ttharn pot-n-ph?ce, Swansea, or to E. AUSTIN WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea. -JJEREEUT JJAliRY A V C T I O N K B It AND V A J. V K R, BUSISKS8 H'AHC KB AGKIiT. Ao. tP-ADESMEli'S nOOK, ,,¡.lD!t ASD ACCOl'STS cai.w.C-ri.'ii. Te^ojjrarass "Tkawsfek," Swansea j <• ViCTOblA- liail.'ACli WUiXii LAr>t S ( UOAU SWAJNSBA. &U x | SALES BY AUCTION* In the matter of Walter qaatz, a bankrupt No. 46 of %)6. 3 and 4, WATERLOO STREET, SWANSEA, Exceptionally important sale of a FURNI- T L RE DEALER'S STOCK-IN -TRADE and i Effects. li AMES and JAMES are voured with in- ■?J st ructions from Percy Mason, Esq., the Trust,.iu bankruptcy of the above Estate, to seti y AUCTION, without reserve, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE, 14th 16th, and 17th, 1897, the entire I STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above Bankrupt, oonisting of a. grand variety and an immense quantity of entirely new PIANOFORTES, HALL FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM JL-iw-.iTURE, DRAWING-ROOM FURNI- TURE, OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, BED- ROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNI- TURE, BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES and BEDDING, CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS and RUGS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO PLATE, PER- AMBULATORS and MAIL CARTS, TRAV- ELLING TRUNKS, ENAMELLED WARE, BATHS, etc., EATHENWARE, CHINA and GLASS, a grand selection of DRESDEN and other ORNAMENTS. OIL PAINTINGS ard I PICTURES, quantity of FA—CY WOOLS, BRASSES, VARNISH, PAINTS, crate of LAMPS, etc., together wi ea useful Chestnut HORSE, 16 shands high, ,111 good condi- tíoo. a FOUR-WHEEL DELIV iiRY VA-K, SET OF HARNESS, Carriage Jack, Iron Grates, 8 Piatiorms, Wheelbarrow, Tarpaulins Galvanized Bin, Wooden, ditto, Mahogany Plate Chest, an immense quantity of second- hand goods, .Timber, and other articles, too numerous to mention. Goods on view Friday and Saturday June 11th and 12th, and morning of sale. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock, a.m., precisely. Terms—Cash. Full detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auc- tioneers one week prior to the sale. ORDER OF SALE.—Monday—Electro- plate. Glass, China, Ornaments, Fancy Articles, Pictures, etc. Wednesday—General Furniture. Thursday—General Furniture, Second- hand Good-, Lumber, Horse, Van, etc. N.B.—Monday's goods will be delivered on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday's goods will be delivered on Saturday and Monday following. Auctioneers' Offices, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street Re Mrs. Ann Rees (deceased). LLANGADOCK, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Messrs. william and walter JAMES are favoured with instructions f-om Mr. William Iieesa (executor of the Will of the lata Mrs. Ann Rees), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Red Lion, Llan- gadoek, on Tuesday, 15th June, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such con- ditions of sale as shall then and there be pro- duced). The whole of that desirable, Freehold, Double-licensed PUBLIC HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate in the centre oi the town of L'angadock. and known as the "Rose and Crowa inn," with poesossioa at Michaebnas next, now and for several years past in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Isaac, as a yearly tenant, at the low annual rental of £8 10s. Od. The house contains a Bar, Taproom, Kitchen, Back ditto. Pantry, Cellar, and four Bedrooms. There is also a nice little Kitchen Garden at the rear, upon which is erected a suitable w. c. Tue house is, and has always been, entirely free; and being, as it is, well conducted, it offers a safe ar.d desirable freehold investment. For further particulars, a.l'nly to the Auc- tioneers at their officer, Caejenkin Farm. Liangadock. Dated. May 12th, 1897. TO HOTEL KEEPERS, LICENSED VIC- TUALLERS AND BREWERS. Important Sale of THE W.N GLANDS Family and Commercial Hotel, Swansea. Messrs john f. harvey and go. are instructed by the Trustees in the above matter to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above Hotel, on TtJESDAY, June 15th, 1897, in one lot, as a going con- cern the LEASE, GOODWILL, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, TRADE FIXTURES, FITTINGS and UTENSILS of the LONGLANDS HOTEL, Which is held for a term of 14 years from the 7th day of May,1892, at the yearly rent during the first 7 years of the said term of £275, and during the remainder of the said term at the yearly rent of J3500. The Hotel is well built, commands an ex- cellent position, and contains 27 bedrooms, billiard room, 2 bars, extensive coffee and commercial rooms, private sitting rooms, stock room, kitchen, etc. The Hotel can be viewed daily, and detailed inventories and valuations of the furniture, fixtures, etc.. may be inspected at the Auctioneer's Offices prior to the day of Sale, and will also be produced at the time of sale. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars apply to the Trustee, D. R. KNOYLE, Esq., chartered Accountant, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea; or to the Auction- eers, at their offices, Commercial Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. I Dated June 3rd, 18S<. 7920 Re j. Jones and isous, Tailors. Deed of Arrangement Act. 11. PORTLAND-STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF FIXTURES, FITTINGS, SEWING MACHINES, MIRRORS, COUNTERS, and QUANTITY OF CLOTH. MR. a. B. DAVIES will SELL BY PUBLiC AUCTION, at the abovs address on Friday next the 18th inst., the whole of the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, etc.. comprising, 2 Counters, 2 Sewing Machines, Shelving, 2 large Mirrors, Gas Fittings, Parti- tion, and a quantity of Cloth. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon. Teiine—Cash. No..mserve. Goods oa view morning cf sale. Furtber particulars may be obtained cf the Auctioneer, 58, Wind strec-t. Swansea. June 12, 1897. 7941 YEZEY & CO., COACBBUILDERS TO HER MAJESTY 19. MILSOM ST., LONGACRE, HATH Have slways So largo »»;«»{of baud- sesnely !;rÜ¡¡I1.ù CARRIAGES i>OG CAttTB, &«. j; G-KEAT AMTCli'0AN PRESCRIPTION, rpWKNTY TKAKS: KESKAKCU hai fcrcugnf i« X light a guaranteed Kemisiy f«»i NKitVuUS i liBiLIiT, the iSa-Krs of Youth, "st Jjanhvxid. j \V«akn»»c, Diirnnsi of Sight, B!ad ;-r, G ravtl. Kidney j uifi l.iver c«mi.l;iillts, aud all <iifeasei> »s he t' ri..ny i Th« I'ictcripti.n i» ijt the h«D«5s of a Mi.'jistur who vvi;l befiiend anyone ^uffenng fram ."e:y:Üing diseases. It cu¡-<1 thmisands. ilere iy Rendseli-addressed stamped envelope tv He r.Vurij J*ne», JJay Vjll-i. Lewes, Jvnglaad, w hen i i Pic»crHiU<a will be ten!, Of (JtiAttGL Name t hisoao ~(ToOD"NEW S l oTrLADIES n A LADY, the daughter ef a late eounent •" Physiciiiii, will be picss»al to forward 3titica>rs on receipt of a stamped diraotsi ^avelopo of a catai: cure for all forms of j irregularities, no matter how au-seJ, or tiow lo.t-'T standing. Thi« remedy cauties r;o r-.an\ n&iiae&i or prestation whatever.—^Madamo M. T. Douglas, Gaisford-i-e. Loausn, N.W. A positive euro ruaranteea. Hou; 5 till 9 p.m., oa Tuesdays and Thursday- ] DR. HESEi.DINErS FEMALE PILLS. TVT"V fail in removing i~o most obstia- 1^1 «te cases of irreg'^larity cr obstruction, from whatevei- cause, as a rule a few hours Bcxej 7^d., Is. lid., and 2s. ir'd. Extra j it roiiii, 48. 6d. Poet free. Obtainable only j rom 118, FALCON ROA 0, CLAP^ JUNCTION. LONDON- I THE EMPIRE*? MONDAY, JUNE 1Mb, 1397, AND DURING THE WEEK. JOHN TILLER'S FAMOUS COMPANY 11 in the Spectacular Sketch, entitled—THE FANCY DRESS BALL. ?| Jy HARRY DREW THE TWO BEES I | Vecaiist, BAJtHYaDd FLORA BLAKX- | Jait retaraed from Seoth Africa* Trionpll LUCY WESTON. MISS AMY HEIGHT j 4|! The Dandy Celoured CooneMi -4* THE EFFIE QUARTETTE THE LOMAS 4 |l Vocalists and Expert Daaeers. Travellet*' Troubles in Meokej Laai | NEXT WEEK-" ItONNIE SCOTLAND," "X I, L "bicycles" 'Ii FUlt WHITSUN. 11 BOYS' „. 98 10s. Od. i GIRLS' £9 0s. Od. ~i J Second-Hand Bicycles from 45s. M B JENKINS & CO., Jl IRONMONGERS, i*g £ 89, OXFORD STREET. k 9 & 10. PARK STREET, J Si ^Swansea.^ =" i i — i r- PUBLIC MOTICES. T3 OYAL INSTITUTTON OF SOUTH ±\) WALES. Founded 1835. Incorporated 1883. The 62nd Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the INSTITUTION, fh\ THURSDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 p.au at 8 p.m. The chair wiil be taken by the president, Sir JOHN T. D. LLEWELiN, Bart, M.P. WALTER LEWIS, Swansea, June lst, 1897. Hon. Sec. TO PAINTERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS arc invited for Painting the whole of the. irop work and wood work in the Swansea. Slaughter House aaid Cattle Market. Paints supplied. Apply, for particulars to the Manager at the Slaughter House. 539to~i2 JgLACKPILL TO BISHOPSTON. Oa and after JUNE Tin A CONVEYANCE Will meet the 11.15 vm. and 3.10 p.m. trains from Swansea. Fares Single, Is. return, Is. 6d. Parties of three or more travelling by tra..is other than above, can be met by request, adilressed to A- T. Norman, Bishopstoa R.S.O., Glazi Swansea DOG SHOW, s VICTORIA PARK. JUNE 22 aad 23, 1897. 66 Classes, Good Prize Money, and Splendid j Specials. Eadless attractions in the Park. En-tries close MONDAY, JUNE 14th. j. For Schedules and Entry Forms apply — DAVIES and REES, 5, Wind-street, Swansea. I; Make your entries early, as space is limited. 7936 RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. J j' SALE OF WORK, Under Distinguished PatroT:tgp in BISHOPSTON SCHOOLROOM, a 28th aad 23th JULY, In aid of the Day School Funis. 7925 11 T W'ESTE, r,-N R AIT-NVAY. LTr,,Iil GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Until further notice, Excuisions will run as under—Every MONDAY to GUERNSEY j and -JERSEY, for 5, i, 12, or 14 cays, leav- j( ing Llanelly at 7.10 p. ill,. SWANSEA 7.30, ( Landore 7.45, Neath 8.0, and Port Talbot j at 8.15 p.m. Every MONDAY (commencing < June 14th), to LONDON, for 6 or 13 days, leaving SWANSEA at 2.50 p.m., Landore j 3.0, Neath 5.15, and Per; Talbot at 3.25 p.m. I I Every THURSDAY, to CORK and KILLAR- „ NEY, for 16 days or less, leaving Neath at J 8.0 p.m., and SWANSEA at 8.15 p.m. Every FRIDAY to WATERFORD, Clon- mel, Tipperaiy, Limerick, Kilkenny, KILL- -MvNEY, etc., for 16 davs or less, leaving Xeath at 11.15 nm., and SWANSEA &t 11.2u 1 p.m. For EXCURSIONS from other stations WEEK END BOOKINGS. LODGING ] LISTS, etc. See bills and pamphlets. J. L WILKINSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. DIA- MOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS EXCURSIONS will run as under:— THURSDAY, JUNE 17.-Halfdav Trip to CARDIFF, leaving SWANSEA at 12.45 0 p.m.. NEATH 1.5, and Bridgend at 1.45 p.ro. S FRIDAY. JUNE 18.—A FORTNIGHT IN I;: IRELAND. To BELFAST, Armagh, Enniskiilen, GL'vNJ 'o CAUSEWAi., etc., j A leaving liLANELLY at 2,5 p.:m.. SWAN- 1+ YEA 2,35. and Neath at 2.55 p.n. To CARLISLE, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, ABERDEEN, etc., for 16 days or less, leaving LL.\SELLY at 5,20 p.m., SWAN- SEA 5.45, and Neath at 6.10 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 21.-To LONDON, Jeav- ing LLANELLY at 1010 p.m.SWAN-. SEA 3.50 and 10.30, Neath 3.1i) and 11.5, f and Bridgend nt 3.50 and 11.4o p.m., re- turning June 22. 23, 24. 25, or 26. For ENCURSIONS from other Stations, WEEK-END BOOKINGS, LODGING p LISTS, etc., see bills and pamphlet.. J. L v\TLKlNSON, Geaerai Manager, 7937 1 r i TELL YOUR FRIEND& IN SWANSEA f TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN NEWPORT j TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT LLANELI 1: J TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT ABERDAf I{{ TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT PONTYPRT TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS TF BOOT £ CASH CHEMISTS THE LARGEST RETAIL CHEMISTS i THE WORLD. |; || Have Ojjened Branches si *l§j SWANSEA, f, |1, NEWPORT, -Si |S' ABERDARE, < i PONTYPRIDD. I I — 41 IMPORTANT NOTICE. There are some shops where cheap Drogftf sold, but where the quality of the goodf ilk inferior in proportion to their cheapness i fact, they are cheap and nasty. We, hower tîl are establishing FIRST-CLASS SHOPb, U t the supervision of FULLY-QUALIFI MANAGERS, to Retail the newest aad t tM Drugs to the people at reasonable prices, & commend the following facts to your 4tteatic j f { DON'T BUY STALE DRUGS. We sell t fast to keep any, having such a number of o lets in dilferent towns tli" quantities a xu away like snow, and we axe always bain » I fresa supplies. We can beat nny other che>.ai d price in the kingdom, for the toliowzag fot reasons:— u-s 1. We have an immense turnover in ot' |! 'g towr-ns, which iightens expeasf; all rouB. j 1 2. We buy very huge quantities at one tip to supply aii our shops. We mutt get oa selling, ana, therefcH ^c'<( mark prices down to tbe ibw. t points 14.. We give the public the ben eh t oi our < -i t counts. } 5. We buy direct from i. e makers « ad U save uitenneuiiite profits.. |iT| ALL GOODS GUARANTEED FRESH j £ t t!' OF STANDARD EXCELLENCE. V All the advantages oi co-opeiutioa >n%y 1 secured witnout trouble by customers ieal -i&> J with BOOTS, the CASH PUiLE tiiSPE^ f j ING CHEMIST'S, who Prepa**• Physio* j Prescriptions aad Family t cipes with P -ri4 ? (Drugs at about iHE L-Su l4 ( CHARGES, or equal to *n vrmediate d;vidt HA of 50 per cent oa :be outlay. JA 1 j |BRANCH UNDER THE MANAGEiKi. 1 OF A FULLY-^UALlFiED CHEMIST. BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS, Dealers PerrBinery, Patent Medicines, Pure Braga, ioiiet Articles. „t51 BOolS DO THE LARGEST TRADE die I wish ti;e puUhc in England, and can, tte w*l fore, sell at the cheapest rates :.nd also guajE tee the perfect freshness oi their stock, a. j;lS[ is an important consideration where an«jj2 j V ••Gilr'Uiiieit fl ..jJ .L f BOOTS, I I .J CASH CHEMISlT 1 K '.ï.¿ JL ,.I. h.. j. LOCAL BRANCHES t j 2, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA; £ 3, TAFF STREET, PONTYPRIDD; .Y 1 66. STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY*. >j||| 12, COMMERCIAL STREET, ABEIiD^t *cl 42, COMMERCIAL STREET, 'j, BOOTS, CASH CH!5MI^-r (Western) Ltd., Proprisioi^. ^o-acl Orlce'—Jfot!injrbw«. a. JESS.E M-xD.r'•„ wk' f I