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PREP¡ID ADVERTISEMENTS SOCIH WALES DA ILY POST __I 1- TUKRli | TIM3LS* ONCK. j T1M». WvZ i 0 c J^o 8 | 10 «VIVA' j f- I 1 0 16 ^Wcab j I a j 1 6 L, 3 Sf W.jrufi I 2 0 | 3 ° EC V. oro- I '••• [ 2 6 1 3 Th*sw thargss only to *d*ertitoemcau» d below, an u ned us those 11ich are orderz i con- snwriiuas, and paid for yn nL us to a if either of these coudl^ .ii be with the by she Buvimm Scale, At Vacant or Wanted, lo or -•Id. j Found, *nd Miscellaneous v ,>5 ViriAh NOTIC^.r-APPlic^, o rePi-> to Adv*-i*n«ut"■ ^1 -iitiu'.s cr uotitious names, at this > qu aster1 Ein to -'did original testiiuo' -■•eL e-pi-licatiuns, bui to enclose i • Oil}* Adverusem axe captioned that ostmaster* are r. -If akrtreu *o Uchver letters to Anitaa' or Firutious names at any Post I. nice. Outers addressed t-> initials or Eicttious names (Aa b-r «nt w tte Othoe of the 'OU:il ',vales bivi'j Pc: High-street, Swaa.-ea, and will be fcej>t inxtii a:«uued for uy the Advert-ser NOTICE. The -vjutii Wilws Daily Post" will be de- Lrered direct to .Subscribers <rom the Chief 'Sices^ High strict, Swansea, «t "he *oiiowmg A Frvo?jd Ra.tes:- Pr.- Messenger. P-* Post. Cai aloath 1 0 — 2 0 I'L Mouths 3 0 6 0 tux Months 6 0 —. 1% 0 Twelve Mjziht 12 0 ,24 0 A..v. irrafju&rty the delivery- should be j.- <-si hmuediately at the Chief Office*. S ITU A r iOM s VACANT. S.CR"" .1'4'1'& -4 is th-^ atwarw an easy matter k ..aKJ a •eitafne wvant, but by Adver- "iixiuir is i)» .V Post" you obtauk at iaasi member at applicants to cUooaft trom isiiKMtant ..ijiKJpratioa. AG £ N* Ll Wasted to sell Musical Instru- ment* ai. Pan tar da we, Aberavon, '«:I.tft, r;.r.1 dLstru salary and commission. ^-Vluiv s for particulars, "Music," "Dail)-i _Sw-iiawk 634t6-23 A Ol'IVE, raiiabie roan of good appear-1 ■atir-e auJ (tddren*, wanted to soli" t _|^u«s £ i to-: a, faffedeuss Company. Liberal 0t,aerat.;»n to cauabJc inaa.——Addreiss, Com- v^usea. 503t6-16 T"S Wafvtwi.—Jewellery, wasctie?. !J~ V-P-* plothing, toys, hardware, 'nxni- wniij'erg- cvcIm. Wholeaale book free a*?, BirnaiagfcJBO. 7808 J) i '-L'S \jA\ EKS.—Wanted at Port J'aibot •* I'V'Cks.—Apply on the works. 511t6 16 TRADE.—Smart Salesoian Wanted. ^aLost expta-ienced and W jish.—Apply i » 33, &t. St. clarCs-Tced, Swansea. j28t6v/ CA}\PliXli_ iti5 wsr.ied.—Apply, Port i Taibot Dockg, 8. Pearson and Son, con- 'ksctca. > 589t6-16 COOK (^otyi pinm) wanted, for country.— Addrne^ Mrs. S., Jury, Dulverton, Sotiir* 560t6-18 FIl^SrCL^lAibrWaiitedT married av chilivua house rent free; also Vest tQd Trousers H^ad.—Apply, J. y. Davies, 7-1. ^Kdock-street, iiw^<wea. 595t6-20 GEKEKAJ. Se rani Wanted at otce. —4, St, 'T<jorj(e'trrrac;, Swanoe-i. 575t6-18 St>-rfmt Wanted, with good VJT chara ct*3T. Apply* 1372, JMeath-road. £ -Kod. 544t6-17 1^. KOOEj^- Y. —W aat«d, at onca, respect- aiiis twi (W-rbb- M Apprentico or Im- JXroviW—Apply mtu age and reference, Jones. *mly» Eouse, Jmndale. 61316-22 G65?T..T?.ai. SERVA3IT raicired for ■>-uidy cl ■iirst); must be willing, strong -k *T"i >?e4J rox^ttUBend'jd t-cafcc wages.—Apply, r.o3ei3i>D.t, Cotbaaa Grove, Bristol. 640t6-23 FtK £ ItAL iEriTr-4.S»T Want-ed. G<ood hwrne. IV- paid.—Mrs. Crowe, 23, ^i&.au.dou-rc^d, H .,U-and Park Avenue, Lon- don. Sracl i~y> imc wage, required. olOto-24 j H'OrSEM.UD-WAITRESS'~Wa^ted~at! oac.s ;iir tbe Saiirt, Jry Club, Swansea, -"Ajn;yf -wlii references, .to the Steward. „ 542t6-17 AIFü!tE83ERS,-tVanted. smart young XZf ATP. DRESSER& — JVanted, smart young | J-tsHi; tn:r hp go4d shaver and hair- **&■&} to li»» in.- Applj, Davies, 68, High Ri<t:_kw<x>j, Mt>a. 690t6-20 pATNTERS V. i,ated at once.—Apply Herbert decorator, Caerau, 592t6-16 t stecdy a.l-round' 'j, Johnson, 606t6-22 Cook-(Jeneral and family of two; w foitable home.— Cardiff. 564t6-16 dc: .1 Brush Hands.— joa, 'ort Talbot. 591t6-16 • i-ite one cr two good Taep. for permanent, a? >loyment..—Apply v» slab r pls4o aud M.' .C Stamping Ooiri- r«ny, • „ 681t6-.16 i ■' i anted in 61!Tit>r T ct>aii>>rtahJa bin,s i li^hr and pleasant evar» poagwisaraiiftii <i v<?n; good —Apply, 114, 1 !r<xri-str&at, Birming- 567t6-18 Vw^43iT £ I>. a stuart ito as Page,—Apply i'r- Hotel, Swansea. i 583tO-lS a go«d j? itatenmaid.—Apply, Fiit, QraasdiSote^ S^var.;iea. —. 641t6-17 A;'V/^AN1ifVX'. j» strong Boy for Bakehouse. — Apji*, tl-'l fiagh-street, Swausea. '• 65ot6-23 \\r-s- «>aarp £ md for driving out.— y.ccrif, .Si,^ Wcmdfield-str^et, 1 532t6-17 VST^ Tioi. a good Geoeraj; T jk.» C., 3, Promen- t V* llfracdzabg- 609t6-22 j wisidr^usrba > r „ • ••?! I msu Apply Stone and j- N' *• 582t6-19 VV" ctaaa Nurse Girl; from i%; preferred—Apply, 24, Tra- 7^^ l^rrs.-e. SwanKea. 517t6-15 MjAT rt>Uii », Jun.: iLasd for Shop; good d-rttzc?s->j Jones, Cleyetaad BiBw ><&iaral liervant; one i *5uxess.—Apply, Mrs. >■ _j<eath. 611t6-i2 -/v^d general Ironere. .4r references, the „ ■ Essiiu, Swansea. 7923 V -■ •«. ker- to come in for a *•=' i-ixotig girl as pantry- Swansea. 576t&-18 t v -\udl Servant, Oile Suurn cutis try preferred.—Apply, "U v>'aaeo Hotel, High-.treet, Swansea." 554t6-17 Yy' ^ANTED, Young Lady A ^prentice; small premium.—Apply Archibald e» Phetographer, 9$, Mamsel f'.reet. S\ran- 573t6-lS Ió.t' SITUATIONS VACANT. ~X%T ANT'ED.—A good Generd Servant v" aged about 18.—Apply. 19, ^a):ter Road, Swansea. 643t6-4S i7 ANTED 10 Moulders, 1 Cupolaonan, VV and a Dresser.—Apply Lloyds.' r oun- dry and Engineering Works, Aberc:rm. Mon. 654t6-23 IVAN-TED, at onc!c, gc/;d Genexal Ser- v, IV vant; one from country preferred.— Apply, 4, Fabian-street. St. Thomas, Swan- b!dt5-22 sea. WAjNTED.—Smart Roy, about 17 tall; I VV good writer; must know the town well.Address, Virtue," Daily ^ost Swajv sea._ 400nl-18 W ANTED, at once, good Geeeral Sfci- v f vant; able to wash; character re- quired.—Apply, Mrs. Craweor.r, 41, Oxford- street, Swansea. 632t6-22 WANTED, Young Girl, about 16 ,-make herself generally useful, and to do viutuii: ia the eveaing.—Apply Hotel,' Melyn, Neath. ^05t6'1, ANTED, strong Girl, age 17, able to VV Vv-asii and iron country prefen-ed good reference.—Mrs. Lloyd, Grocer, PenU-e, Pvhoadda Valley. o12t6-22 WANTED a strong clean Girl about U as General; for Shropshire; cnarac- ter.-Apply 154, Port Tennantrroad, bt Thomas, Swansea. 5Z5t6-16 WANTED a Smart Boy to live in the house and make himself generally useful.—Apply Jeiiieys Anns Hotel, Oxford- street, Swansea. 684t6-19 WANTED, direttly. General Servant, who can do plain cooking; about Mi-s. Morrison, Leybank, Fairiawn Park J,^ wick, London, W. WANTED Immediately, Strong Girl as Head Chambermaid; also Cbar- woman for few days.—Apply Bush Hotel, High -street Swansea. 54xU>- t t W^ANTCD, an experienced General Ser- vant, aged 22 tc 24; honesty and cleanliness indispensable good vuge-i,-i t nee, 17, Canon-street, Aberdare. 6o/to-uU -X\T ANTED AT ONCE.—Steady Young VV Man to live in; able to look alter horses and deliver grocery goods.—Particulars to Merchant^ Daily Post," Swansea 646t6-23 WANTED, immediately, wo efficient Shirt and Blouse Loners; constant work; good wages.—Apply, with references, to the Manageress, The Baths, Swansea. 7922 WANTED, at once, good General Ser- W vant; fond of children; Welsh pre- ferred good referenceo.Davies, rirchglove H rso, Courtland-place, Yort Tai')()(,. 5óbt6-18 AiV AN TED, Youtji, about 16, as Jlunior Vv Clerk; must have had -wine expen- e-lV.e —Apply, stating ago, experience, and "U^iy P- -TTfT^ANTE D.—A General Servant for small W family, with good reference; midale- age woman preferred; must have good refer- ence.-Apply, 7, Prince of Wales Road (op- posite Empire). 515t6-16 WANTED, young Person of good appear- W ance, to inike herself useful, char- indispensable; also Waitresses for Jubilee Holiday.—Apply, Victoria Cafe, 2, Gower- street, Swansea. 556t6-18 ANTED, respectable Girl, as Servant, v v about 16; must have good reference; -vraafeins i sao from. tblo ccur-tr^ prof4rrod —Apply, Deggow, Remnant Warehouse, 51a, High-street, Swansea- 616t6-— WANTED, Boy71rom 15 to 16! to sell milk and to milk cows, or willing to VY milk and to milk cows, or willing to learnalso good General Servant Girl, about 15 to 16.-Apply G. Embling, 19, Glamorgan-1 street, Barry, Glam. ,b69t6-!8 WANTED, clean, willing Girl, about 15 W or 16, for housework, and attend to children; good wages and home; one from country preferred.—Apply, Mrs. E. Clever- don j7, Vere-street, Cadoirton, Baj-ry. t 636t6-23 ANTED immediatecQy ex. Cooks, es. 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. 600t6-2Q WANTED, good Housemaid, where par- lour-maid kept; ufc-1 about 20; must be healthy, bright, and wiin- a-nd possess excellent character; good horn., comfortable situation; wages JB13 to £ i&J.—nly, with full particulars and photo, to Mrs. Bou?tead, Westheld, SVimHedon Common, Surrey. 562t6-16 MJRRISTON.—In consequence of the de- I parture oi Mr. W. H. Thomaa to Missouri there is a Vacancy for a Correspon- dent of the "Daily Post at Marriston.— Applications, by letter, to be addressed to the Editor. "1 f } *>er (regular salary) oiiered 1U either sex, spare hours, evening?, everywhere enclose stamp. — J A. Cross- Moore an Co., Paik <jate, Rotherham. (Genuine.) 554t6-17 (Genuine.) 534t6-17 1_- 2. s. to 15s.. 'Veeklv can be earned in -L &L spare time by either sex eTRrywhere work can be done in evenings. Send addressed envelope to Box 24, Eclipse Works, 92a, Aldersgate, London. r.M. SITUATIONS WANTED. IT is "Love's Labour Lost" to wand? • about in search of a berth, but it is p. I gained if you advertise in the "Daily Post. BAKER and Confectioiier, disengaged; voting; well up in small, jjood bread, rfistiy," cake.—Rogera, 2, Cliif-streea, Liver- pool. 633t6-23 G! liOOM, 20, warns Situation; can ride and drive well; good refarence.—Apply I William Leighton, Chariton, near Wd Lug ton, ?alop.. 680t6-19 G' ENTLEMAN highly recommends his Coachn^an, who thoroughly understands iiis duties; married; age 29.—Apply ''homas Davies, 123, Bedford-street, Roai^i. Cardiff, j 506t6-16 GAKDENEK, head, working, wants Situa- tion, experienced; middle age; no family: -1 years' exca'lent character; dis- engaged—Fredk. Hopkins, West Monkton, Taunt-cn, 558t6-lS SITUATION Wanted by Young Man of nijjod ^enerfu education a-s ti'ftvelipr, time-keeper, "store-keeper, or any position of trust; single abstainer; excellent references. —Address"" Cymro," Dailv Post, Swansea. ■* 617t6-30 WASTED by young mail, 22, abstainer, VV a Position to drive delivery cart, or t3 K:) orders-—A<3dress, A. Jones, Llanvethe- rin?, Abergavenny. 538t6-17 aItTED T SituTaion as Working House- W k_"per (a^ed 36) in pririte house; rood references. —Apply Housekeeper Argoed jsaf Farm, Llansannor, near Ccwbridge, Glam. 635t6-23 WANTED, Ee-engageincjit as Workjig v v Housr.keeper to a Gentleman; gooa cook and needlewoman references.—Address bv letter, X.Y.Z., "Deily Post," Swansea. 512t6-16 WANTED—Situation as Wording House- v Y keeper by a. widow also a Nurse for! young children and a mother's help.—Apply Lewis, 11, Queen-street, Carmarthen. ,563t6-18 ~\TUUNG MAS (married) scaks Engage- JL ment as shopman or manager in Corn tvade, ur any position of trust; 7 years last situation good references.—Moore, 45, High- East-street, Dorchester. 637t6-17 MARVELLOUS VALUE,—Another »ot of Now Machine?, at £ 8 15s. jus* arrived, ixoit's Standard Tyres; second-hand viachines j'rcn 20&—D. E. Davies, Alesan Ara-road, 650t6-23 FRESH DELIVERIESAT JUBILEE NOVELTIES The large Stocks at this popular establishment have just been, replenished by the addition of aiju SPLENLJ3 GOODS appro- priate for tlfe Jubilee occasion now a^roa^hin Tour kind inspection and visit to the lollowmg uepartments is respecting -eques-,ei. MANTLES, SliLLINEKY, LAD1ES* OUTFITTING, DRESS j MATERIALS.. VICTORIAN STYLES, RIBBONS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, 0RNA31ENTS. GLOVES, nOSIEK/Y". GENT'S M JERCERY- &c- | OXFORD STREET, WAJ ERLOO STREET AND PARK STREET, SWANSEA. TO LET. BUSINESS PREMISES TO Be LET, the Mae.wihidiau Inn, Hir- waun.—Apply, Buckley's Brewc.ty, Limited. Lianelly. 639t6-2o CENTRAL Premises to let, suitable for CENTRAL Premises to let, suitable for frozen meat trade or Ojd. bazaar, oppo- site post oitice, Abercynon.—Apply E. Price, Manchester House, Abercynon, Glam. 533t6 17 GROCERY Business to Let in a flourish- G ing district in Swansea; satisfactory reasons for leaving.—Address by letter Busi- uess," Daily Post, Swansea. 630c6-22 ~VTEjxTH.—Offices .d House to let; cen* tral position; imaiediata entry.—Applj Peters a.ud Young, i .umbci-s and De^oraMrs, Neath. 7861 SIOP and Bakehouse to be let or soid low rental. — Apply, 6a, Benthall-place, Swansea* 530t6-17 C OAL.-To Let on Low Terms about 50 Acres of the wen-known Hughes Vein; /1 also three veins overlying the above. In quality it is bituminous, and very good for coke-making; house and gas coal tor steel smelting. Situated within half a mile. of Gowerton Station, London and North-Western Railway.—For further particulars, apply. 1, Robinson-street, Llanelly. 6i5t6 22 TO LET-HOUSES. TO LET, 11, Hanover-street, ;mmediate possession.—Apply, Timbri lge, auction- eer, Swansea. 79.54 TO LET, 40, Brunswick-street; rent moderate.—Apply, Tunbridge, Auc- tioneer, Swansea 7915 TO Let, on 24th June, No. 16, Trafalgar- terrace rent moderate.—Apply to Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, Swansea. Ö,+"t6-17 TO LET, 2 Houses, Cromwell 1 err ace and Promenade; also nouse and Shop, Cromwell-street; and villa, Promenade.— Apply, Griff. Davies, Bryn Coed, neathfiedd, Swansea. 596t6-20 ton TO be Let or Sold houses in Kensington Terrace, Buckingham Ten-ace, and a yard and several cottages in various parts of the town.-Apply, J. n. Brown, builder, 17, Richard's Terrace, Swansea. 631t6-22 TO Be LET OR SOLD, with immediate possession, a highly desirable Family Residence (freehold), situated in a healthy position at the mouth of the Ogmore, 24 miles from Bridgend, with sjtables and offices com- plete.—Apply, Mrs. Rees, Butcher's Arms UoW, P^jrgr&ig, RUuadda Valley 614t6-22 PARTIES seeking desirable Residences should call and inspect 22, Trafalgar- terrace, Swansea; splendid view of 1" :y; directly opposite bathing machines, House good as new. All modern appliances.—Apply W. Leahy, Esaendena House, Trafalgar-terrace Swansea. 7869 FOR SALE. If yon have a House, Horse, bicycle, Tri- cycle, Piano, Perambulator, (_W. Cart, Watch, Wardrobe, Organ, Meiodecn, Or- ganelle or any other conceivable article for sale, advertise in the "South Wales Daily Post." and you will reach thousands oi likely customers. FOR Sale—Good Horse, Cart and Harness complete or separate.—Address O.S., "Daily Post," Swansea. 57Qt6-18 FOR Sale, Trap, Harness, and a good, strong Pony.—Apply Dr. Anderson, 1, Trinity-place, Swansea. 531t6-l7 f" OR Saj-^u.—Two new Raleigh Carts; also Rustic Dog-carts cheap to make room.-Morris, 91 Alexandra Road, Swansea. 648t6-23 FOR SALE, quantity Sunlight iop-5: 5s. 2d. hundred, carriage paid; cash with order.—W. Jones, c.o. Mr. J. Dooricott, B&&hchurch, Salop. 504t6-16 OR SALE.—Very handsome Pony 13 JL hands warranted quiet to ride or drive; no vice.—Apply, T. Ba.tcup, fruiterer, St. Helen's Road, Swansea. 649t6-23 FUii SALE., Engine and Boilei, about eight horse-power, splendid condition; also shafting, straps, and pullies.—Apply, W. Humphreys; LhvynhendYi near Llanelly. ocoto-18 FOR SALE, Smart Turn-out; Bay Cob about 14 hands, with good artion; fast trotter; phaeton and harness complete.— Apply Messrs. Beynon and Meager, Oxford- street, Swansetu -u_- 507t6-16 FOR DISPOSAL, Bakery and Confection- F ery Business; good trad a, ingoing small; no goodwill; rare opportunity for enterprising man.—Davies, Auctioneer, Pres- teigne, Rati. -568t6-18 BANJO, metal run, fcs. 6d. also Zither Banjo, a bargain.—Dewy, 39, Oxford- street, Swansea. 626t6-22 BICYCLES.—For Sa-le, Pneumatic, Star Road Racer; cheap, £ 8 10s.—Bosley, Eros., St. Thomas, ywaJisea. 604t6-^ Sa-le, Safety (Lady's), 3 1837; pneumatic scarcely soiled; faultless C8 IOS., cost £ 28.—writs Safety," Daily Post, Swansea. 60lt6-20 BICYCLE, pneumatic, as good as new, tyres never been punctured; all acces- sories *"nlv £ 6: a bargain; seen any even- ing after 7".30.—Fred Baaven, 6, Aylesbury- ioad, Bryninill, Swans^-a. 61St6-22 C, APITAL Bakers Cait; Bakers' hand- j ti'uck; and small barrow for immediate disposal.—Apply Usher and Co., 14, Picton- place, Swansea. 527t6-16 L AWN MOWERS, several second-hand Machines for sale cheap.—Applv A. Paton and Co., Ironmongers, Swansea. 653t6-23 LLANDRINDOD WELLS.—Toy and L Fancy Business for disposal; new goods for coming season selling through no Juult. Apply, b, Middleton Street. 587t620 PHEASANTS' EGGS For Sale, sitting 2s. p 6d. per doz., from pheasant fa-,iri 111 Shropshire.—Mrs. Wordley, 11, Gorse-lane, Swansea. 536" \> PONY'" Traj~ and Harness, rnartist turn- out i?i Swansea cne of the b-st acrioned _L out 1" Swansea cne of the b-st acrioned ponies in Wales.—Apply, W. Leahy, Es.<;en- ceno House, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea ^870 PARROT.—Grand Talking Bird for Sale; also several high-class Pigeons— mostly all winners; cheap.—Apply Evans, 12, Clarence-terface, Swansea. 553t6-l7 IX-ROOMED Houses for Sale, near Walter Road, hot and cold "bath one comer house side entrance commanding view of Mumbles one in Richardson Street: good tenants.—Address, Property," Daily Post," Swansea. 586t6-20 I, Tb~3^ik~'Retailers.-About 30 Gailorjs of ± Whole Milk for Sale Daily.—App'.v J. R. Thomas, Eencoed, Ckrfceston-road. Pem- bi-okeaLira. 508t6-16 TRADE SPEC i ALtT iE3. BRUSHES.—Buahell and Co., Cfv-b-i&n B;-u?h Worb, New Oxfo-d-areet, i:>'anse«. Largest Brush manufacturers in Wales. Also Corks, Mats, Baakete e^ bj. OP. btales, Weighing Elachinet,, Grocsr s Jl: Utensils cK.- Confectioner's Show Glasses cf every description, also Butclier Tools and Clothing, go to Parnall and So 1 f.IiLiited, 12, Aiex»ncira-roa«i!, Swansea. 508) FAPER-HANGESG undertaken on moder- ate term3, and work expeditious'.y and thoroughly done by Ellen Dwyer, widow of Icte. Drill-Instructor Daniel Dwyer, 54, Gerald- stieet, Hafod, Sv/ansea. ,a2ntc BUSINESS Cards plain and omaw-'ei) printed promptly end neatly vb the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, H'fc"n- street, Swansea. Prices moderate. 412m. V25 S ONGMAN, Cross-streefc, holds th) 1-• gest stock of New and Second hand Harness in Wales, at prices to suit every u t>oy. 713 8,-f ~| INDIES' Real Glace Kid Lace or JL JL Button Boots, IIvForm, guaranteed for hard wear at Wallace s, 230, High-strett, Swansea. 545t6-17 8.-1 -9" W. WALLACE respec+fully draws 'XX public attention to nis 8s. lid. Glace Boots; comfort, appearance, and wear combined.—250, High-streat., Swa-ssea. 17 546:5-17 5 /» for a well-made Moroxo Oxford Sho? in square or round toe; splen- did for wear: st Wal-8, High-street, Swan- i.„ 547to-x —• 41 ~T\ Zl' 7 x 10 Children's Morocco Lace /XX Boot; made straight ;o wear on either foot; at Wallace's, High-^ireet. Swaii- sea. 648t6-1 ¿ K /1 "8 11 x l of the above, wear and fit O/XX guaranteed, at W. W al'a^e s, 230, High-street, Swansea. r« "J iPENT at W. Wallace's will convince P'.1 X I the buver of the splendid value he gives at 230, High-street, Swansea. 550t6-17 o x YEARS Reputation for -eliing good OO Boots at W Wallaces, ^3°, High- svreet, Swans«L_ 551t"'17 BG DAVIES, Practical Tailor, Tailor to • the 1st G.V.A. soucits your patron age.—Address, 28, Oxbrd-street, SwansM.^ 7789 CHARLES DAVTEfc, 28, College-street, C Swansea, now shewing something new in Gent's Collars. Call anu have a look at them. 628t6-22 _.6. A MATTHEWS^ an< Company, Credit • Drapers, Aberdem House, Cardock- ctreet. Terms—Weekly, fortnightly, and uonthly. 7501 WHERE ts TROW: He is t» be fo«nd at 55, Oxford-stret, Swaneea, and is prepared to Supply Nev Bicycles of Latest Designs and Best Makes ritb guarantee. I rom £ 10; repairs; plumping and engineering of tdl kinds- MEMORIAL Cardj tastefully Printed at the "Daily I ost" Printing Works, 211, F.gii-street, Swansea. A large variety of specimens kept in stock, n ID OOKBINDDfG.—Jfw goo<t amsmw»<r B tial binding go to the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, ligh-street, Swanaea-n CORKS, Bottles, >pirit Flasks., Labels, Pipes, Cigars, d all descriptions, best and cheapest, at Baiiy's, Cork and Bottle Stores, Alexandra-root. 3024 K ALYDINE.—A «rta.in cure for CORNS BUNIONS, aid WARTS; 7id. and Is., Prepared only b^ Moses Jones, chemist, 12, High-strset, Swansea. 651t6-23 PIPES.—Repairs ione with neatness and P Dispafch, the only practical repairers in Wales.—Crawcoui and Co., Tobacconists (opposite National Schools), Oxford Street, Swansea. 647t-6-23 DAVIES~and_SG^S7^2f Waterloo-street, Swansea. —Large Stock of Seaside Buckets and Spades. Special price for quan. tities. 622t6-22 a' ARQUEES, ^ents, Pavilions, Flags, X Poultry an* Pigeon Pens, on hire waterproof covers and waterproof composi- tion for sale.—Jc nation Jones, Prospect- place, Swansea. 520t6-24 LL. and T. B^LLIN, Heathfield M -W3. Funeral Catia^-es, Brakes, &c. C'ibs always resdy. 'Ielegre.ms,"Bullin. Tae- phone.65. 203 EDDING CARDS.—Book containing tastily printed specimens sent to any address on receipt of post card.—"Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, —gh-street, Swansea. 8 200nS-30 >; PK T-'T FIX TURE CARDS printed c neatly and expeditionrly at the "Daily Post" Printing Works, 211, High-b,treet, Swansea. 200n9-30 LAG~STAFFS FOit JUBILEE.—Allan and Wheeler, Block and Spar makers, Gloucester Yard, Swansea, (behind Messrs. T. P. Richards and Co.'s office) are prepared to make Flasrstaffs, &U lengths, complete, at ue lowest prices. 62016-22 DAILY Supplies of all kinds of best S^sonable Fish, including Sa^nort, c.ewhi, and Trout. Speciality—lobsters an 1 cvaY-iS Alsa tee usual vanetira of cio'^e CLn>1 Lsh,-A. J. Ch&ppel, Fish and Game Merchant. Wind-street, Swansea, aud tumbles Telephone 138. 501t7S f<OA I'abacc& iists (ccmmeucin^). A— t f.r illustrated Guic- and Catalogue (V60 p:ves), 3d. How to open 'Jhga- ISt^e Vom £ 20 to £ 2,000.—Tobaccoalstd Outfitting Co., 186, Euston-road, j..cmdQ.ll The largest and original house (ovu- 50 yeara' reputaticn).—Manager, Henry Myer" DIAMOND JUBILEE Cream Cake, 4d. lb.. Caramel Toffee ltd. quarter, '.Monlp Cream. Fig Cake, Raspberry Noveau maker), 39, Oxfcrd-st-ece. mericAH Candy Jact«y; Ice-cx^a^ hc- ious. 622t6-lo CIDER! CIDER! !—40 nhas, sound, use- ful Cider for Sale. Ft ft on rail m nuvers' cask at Yeovil Station. 4'1 per bhd.- Mj Penny, Brimamore Farm. I eovil. 477t6-18 v. 6]), will buy the finest spectacles or /j f olÙrs in the world. No better leases possibly be made.—Sole agent for Swaaea pn'' Di^ict for the Automatic Eight-Testing Company (Limited), W. George, Market Drug S 10, Oxford-Street. 1028 Tgj; Perfeolion oi Medieae.—i; A Es^ery. Esq., J P-, Cefn Bryn Gnwcr thus describes Sevan's as prese-ilyxi b, the late Dr. Tom Willianis ,of Wind-sr. ect, Swan- sca.— Prepared only by W. Geoi-rS( :Ii.p.sj.( Market Drug Stores. 10, Oxfon 20]5 CMMER Drinks, Id. glass, Lemci> ScfUaJh, Kola, Champagne, Lime Juiee Rasp- i berry, and others. MApIe Cream Caiidv, a | treat. American Ices, most- delicious.—Dewv's A nierican Candy Factory, right opposite tae NationaJ Schools, 39, Oxford-street, Swaasva I 627t6-22 APARTMENTS. Pi>RTME3$TS. — Gentleman wants Apartments; c-esatnul preferred. Per- manent ii suited.—Addi-ess Nemo, "Daily Post." Office, iJwrjisaa. 608t6.1 ( PARTMENTS.—To Let. 3 unfurnished rooms, close to Hospital, with quiet people; uise of bathroom and oxen; terms :noderate.—Address, A. F., 'Daily Post, oit ansea. 594t 6- 20 PARTMEN^S—To Lst 3 "unfurnished rooms to liighly respectable people, Aibert-hsll; good portion; newly deeoraied; tenua modera.r«. —Write, Hah, 'Daily Post. 602t6-19 M" UMBLES.—WantoT "by young man M engaged in b'wansea all day, respectable apartments in the Mumbles, for a peiinanency. I'eniis moderate.—Adorer Athoa, Daily Post" Office Swansea- 301n6-15 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Whit Monday in tumbles, a black Satin Cape, trimmed with beads and! lace. Finder .rewarded.-Aooly, 1,149, Neath- road, Plasmari. 543t6-j.j GST, on the 5th iust., between Brunswick- sti-eet and the Hospital, a smau ladies' Gold Watch and Chain.—- -nder will be re- warded on returning same to the Hospital. 60016-15 REWAP.D.-Lost, a swad half-bred ^X Welsh Terrier; answers to the name of "Peter."—Whoever brings him to Mrs. Moore, Dyffryn, Neath, .naJl receive the above reward. 6^116-22 j> O REWARD.—Lost, between Rutland Street Station, So'uorious Place, and Post Office, Swansea, Ladys Gold Watch and Chain; number known. Valued as a r. ? sake. Information may bf given at the Police Stations. 644t6-23 FOUND on Mumbles Road, Fox Terrier Bitch. If not clamed in three days will be sold,—W. J. Hancock, Singleton, Swansea. 645t6-18 nidOKhY. Messrs. JAMES aid JAMES. Gower- street, Swansea, are prepared to under- take mortgages puon eomd freeold and lease- hold investments. Send particulars of re- quirements. 172 CASH ADVANCED by I SELINE, from £ 5 and upwards, cn pnrsoxuJ security, to all classes, repayable to sut the convenience I of borrowers- Distance ao object.—Apply personalyl or by letter, 9, Grove-ylace. SwaT^sea. ^-55 MUSICAL. PIANO, Ccdlard rnd Ollard, 53 guineas; JL walnut; latent m«lel: £3ö. — J. Brader and Sons, 9. Wind-street, Swansea. 624t6-22 ORGAN, 10, stops. miiTJr and cabinet top, perfect condition; list 33 guineas; only £ 16, cash.—j. Brader ani Sons, 9, Wind- street, Swansea. 6^5t6-22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS MAIL CART.—Wanted, angle Mail Cart, in good condition, with iiood.—State lowest price to "Lady," "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 629t6-17 STRING.—Wanted sanplea of good strong string, and prices par cwt.—Manager, Daily Poet," Swansea. M 11 MISCELLANEOUS. N' OTICE.-Tent holders, Stall keepers oi ..J. all kinds wishing to obtain, ground at the forthcoming Swansea Hospital Fetes, should apply to—D. Lknfl, Temple Restau- rant, Briton Ferry, or he can be seen person- ally at Mr. Row-j, Xemjeraace Hall Hotel, Swansea. 324t6-19 V| R. William Oxley Private enquiry iv.|_ Agent, k-te Eeteci.ve-Ser-cant Lsrdiff Police. Confidential Investigations.—11, Rawdou-place, Cardiff. digiiest re'eiecces. 4420 NEW Sewing Machine £ 3 17s. 6d. each, LNT guaranteed 10 yea:s; Mangle £ 2 15s. Cash or easy terms.—Davies, Alexandra- road, Swansea. £ 24t6-16 I JAM and Pickling Jars aud Bottles, and JAM and Pickling Jars aud Bottles, and Cream, Honey, Pop, Wine and Spirit Bot+ ea n i Beer Bottles o: every description in stock—J. Heron, LhmgyMach-street, Swan- in stock-J. Heron, LhmgyMach-street, Swan- sea. 23ot6-22 FIELD or Marine Glass,massive binocular, 25 miles' range, asroaomical lenses; fitted sunshades: le^thsr ilmg c-ase; cost 4 guineas; nearly new; sLCi aice; los. 6d. Kindly note, theT-e are not ittle French Opera Glasses like soiae of the others advertised. Approval.—Mrs. Williams 16, New-street, Dorset-square, London, N.W. 588t6-20 AT H LETIC SP jRI'S — For Posters, Handbills, Pro grannies, Membership Cards, Tickets, etc., for Aihctic Meetings send I for eetmatflB and specimens Daily Post" Printing 'Ml. Higi-ftreet, Swansea. 2Q0n9-5G PRAMS and Mail Carts in all the newest designs rmd colours' f'om 10s. 6d. to 4 guineas. -Gunw:agliam, S, Oxford-street, Swansea. 599t6-20 WHEELER and Wilsm Sewing Mach- t illes,. 54, Osfore-street, Swansaa, Hand Machines £ 4 4s.; Treadle Machines £ 5 5s. Ten years guarmtee with each machine. 59716-20 -1- WASHING, Wx-ineicr, and Mangling V V Machines by bet nakers only from £ 2 2s. 6d. every michne guaranteed. Gunmaghiini, 54, Oxforr-steet, Swansea. Old i machines, mail carts, aid naangies taken in exchange. o98t6-20 IELD or MAElNS JLASS; massive JL" Binocular 25 niles ran?e astrono- mical lenses fitted sunRhaces leather sling case; cost four guineas; aarlv new; sacri- fice 15s. 6c. Kindly ncte uese are not little French opera glasses lile ?>me of the others advertised, Approval.Williams, 16, New Street, Dorset Squirt, London, N. W. 588t6-20 ASTROLOGY.—Yosr uture foretold con- A cerning marriage future partner, family, legacies, business, fortunate v-as n, luling planet, etc. Forvsarl birth date, 12 stamps, and stamped envelope.- Sinclair, 89, Viewria-ttree,, Bristol. 555t6-17 ARISTOTLE'S ^'ORi*j, complete, c0' oured plates; geiuiLe edition; oO stamps. "Paris by NignV or Gay Life in Palis'' (illustrated), 30 stanps post free.— E. Bowktr, 27, Renshaw^trest, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patroui$the Old Firm. I 1742 YOUNG" >1 F.N Suffering from Nervous Ability, Loss of Energy, Frroiy of Y out a, etc., can recetya Sound Medical Advice andi-jsimpls Pceecrip tioii troin a Christian Gentinsaa cure tpeed? ajvi pf^uanent; stamps ei?eiop'\ lii, i>o^Ui Jobs Street, **6*1^ SALES BV AUCTION. In the matter of Walter Raatz, a bankrupt No. 46 of 1896. 3 Mid 4, WATERLOO STREET, SWANSEA. Exceptionally important sale of a FURNI- TlJHL DEALER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE and Effects. J AMES and JAMES are voured with in- structions from Percy Mason, Esq., the Trustee iiiiBankruptcy of the ^bove Estate, to t^ii hy rJBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE, 14th 16th, and 17th, 1897, the entire STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above Bankrupt, oonisting of a grand variety and an immense quantity of entirely new PIANOFOR1ES, HALL FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM iL^iiURE, 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- iXLLING TRUNKS, ENAMELLED WARE, BA1HS, etc., EATHEN WARE, CHINA anil GLASS, a grand selection of Dr<ESDE.>i and other ORNAMENTS, ULL. PICTURES, quantity of iA^ CX VVUULB, BRASSES, VARNISH, PAINTS, crate of LAMPS, etc., together wi-i a useful Chestnut HORSE, 16 shands high, ki good condi- tion a FOUR-WHEEL DELIVERY VAN, SET OF HARNESS, Carriage Jack, Iron Grates, 8 Platrorms, Wheelbarrow, Tarpaulins Galvanized Bin, Wooden ditto, Mahogany Piate Ltiwrt, 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 sala Sale to commence each day at 11 o clock, a.m., precisely. Terms—Cash. Full detailed catalogues are in course oi 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 Goods, Lumber, Horse, Van, etc, N.B.-Manda-is 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 J. Jones and bons, Taiiors. 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 above address on Friday next the 18th inst., the x%hole 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. Terms—Cash. No. reserve. Goods on view morning cf sale. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 58, Wind-street, Swansea. June 12, 1897. 7941 JJERBERT JgARFiY auctioneer AND V A L U B R, PTJSTNRSS TRANSFER AGENT. &c. skxdxsmxk's books mape rp AND acoouuts CWLLBCTKD. Telegrams: "Trajtstbr," Swanw*. 4.V ICITORIA 2EKKACK V/HIXtt LADt S KOAD SWANSEA. 611 GREAT AMERICAN PRESCRIPTION. TWKNTY teaks; RESEARCH ha* brought t» light a guaranteed Remedy f»i NI?HVOUS CJtBlLITY. the Rrntrs of Youth, Le.st Uanhood. Woknwi, Dimue-es of Sight, BUddrr, Gravel, Ki«ln»y and Liver ocmpUimts, and ail Jiieasee of the Urimary Org»»». The rre £ cripti»a is in the hands c!' a. Minister who will befriead anyove suffering fr»m \brM enervating diwjises. It has cur*J thousaxda. Mere ly send»eli-addr«<»sed stsmpvd envelope t» the liey.Dari* Janea, Kay Villa. Lewe». Kaglaad, whan a Prefcriptioa will be .cat OF CilAV.GK NamethiaDao "GOOD NEWITFOR LADIES A LADY, the daughter of s late eminent Physician, will be pleased to forward fait I particulars on receipt of a stamped diractai envelope of a cei*tair. cure for ail forms of Irregularities, no matter how caused, or how long standing. This remedy causes no nam, nausea, or prostiation whatever.— M. T. Douglas, 127, Gaisfoid-r^eet, London, N.W. A positive cure guaranteed. Hon:a] 5 till 9 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursday DR. HESEiJHNES FEMALE PILLS." N&YER fail in removing t^e most obstin- ate cases of irregularity cr obstruction, from whatever cause, as a rule i a few houra Boxes 7id., Is. I^d., aod 2s. 9d. Extra strong, 4s. 6d. Post free. Obtainable only from 118, FALCON ROAD, df.APH „ 1 UNCTION. LONDON TADIES. — INDISPENSABLE TO i LADIliS: naiticulsrly those who drsire a fjuiolt cafe and reliable rfmciv for all olKtruetions and irregularities, a medicine;, which cures (ut.uai'y a few hours) ea-ues which have 1/affled the tkiil 01 111." best me.lv,i men. No lady need despair of the ch>ti»ate and hopeless eases have b! immedialeiy rt-lieve(i by this remedy. M WUs«, f Honor ÜIÙI: Park, Forest Hill, say.. "Your invaluable remedy ironiediate effect; III. less than 12 hvursl v, as ail alter 17 weeks of misery and .A j r»i >■<ly cenilied gunraiitee in enclosed with all teMimosiaJs and nieflieines One package at, 4s. 6d. is usually sufficient I iar INV case. LatU««, send at once fuiiy directed enrelojie ttt particulars and proofs. I "ill forfeit £ 1,008 lor evi-iy (estiiierial tfcetia not genuine. Thousands of letUmoniais hav« beeai r« genuine. Thousands of letUmoniais have beeai r. ceired. Ketftblisfied »ver 100 year?. U. not be mis led by shswy advertieemo»:j and eo^aHed remedies which are uttarly worthless. Write i>rsT«teW*t «r.e-> to MADAM 15 FliAIM. Mec. J cai In.-titute, Kacltney-r*ad Oprnnil* h 01 eoit c bCl ii t ii b. K. LADIES! LADIliS JtHQCIUINf} ASSISTANCK sn i RKLIKF fin ali FBiiALli A1LM iiiVl'S, IK ■, KG UI. A i;ll'I KS. SUj^I'HliS^IoTvS ami OBSTi;'JCXIUNii can obtain the most vxluable infumati.n Miieroby difficulti^i ai-e »vereum-, no matt'-r h-w Obstinate or long standing. This KXTKA1 ■: UINAi-. Y MBDIOINI: ia I eonijinunded irnm » icci(« :,1 one tf the most I liMINJiNT FKENCII PHYSICIANS and has me with immt-HM success in THOUSANDS OF C SiiS after.UI olbers bav» iailtd. jty u hnve trit-d everything d.e: I ..10 not glvc- up. until yt,u hnve given this "trial I TC6l!!D.lli:ds "Rå let t«! c o, gratitude ;ill Dart s of the -witrid. Abandon not hope here von will find a genuine S1']'.(.! A !l'l Y & CUMI' Failure impn»:,ibie. Send stonueit acdreiftd uivtli'prfor ^aiticulars 10 A. I?Aib'iiA1X-. It tc, W itithaxnstew L»ntio. LADIES SON ON 1CA FOR WO itMS7~ 4 N effectual Remedy for 'VOP.MS J\. Clhiidren of ALL AGES, and most (rfiacions ia dislodging and thoroughly eradi- cating those parasites which infest, the ;Jtomaoc and Bowels. No aperient of any kind is -v- quired to be tak-r. after Sontonica, is it ais- ponsjs with ail purgatives, especially Senna which is frequently repulsive and disagree;? to most, children. Scntoniea is quite ha-rnness and can be taken by the nost ceiicate chiij. F.S.ce, 7 £ d. and is. l^d., post free, £ d. extra Prepared by MOSES JCNES, M.P.S., 13. High-s-treet,^ Swsisen. Wholesale ageat-4,' I Barcliv and N^wbsni'. I ^virion. VtfliXlAMS' it'outardawi*j > V For over 30 years this highly vaiav> e remedy has met with tR-e g.cutest ss^«. effect upon weaiJ delicate chila' ea ,ofr*a iriven incurao*e) is like i^agio. '-Jetting ^*4 :'ais tonnenti: nest by taking ihess l^o?<?a. *jot, the tnin. paic-fa.ced, ^nammatc cl^id becomes strong, healthy, and /lve'y • ] t;ridt, msteac <>i tne ajizaety of pis guirdttti> juiv- 13 ^-id., and 2s.^9d. |>er uox, uy IW*- or tor 14 or ■>+ stajnps hom ,f. l>av:p> CBesMst. 50, High-street, Stvaos^A. | I- A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc.. on j ap-lioaticii. "Sir. I have for hoism tin*9 asdi vou Anthemiutia o: Worm ixiaenges my iaitily. and ilnd them a very spe^iy ,oid eih- caclous cure lor asceanide, and their agrseabi* i. convenient form ia a great recommendit-oa jcr childiea.—W. liittchinftnn, vwALr -^uwr.j -H PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF SOUTH WALES, Founded 1836. Incorporated 1883. The 62nd Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the INSTITUTION, On THURSDAY, the 17th instant. at 8 p.m. The chair will be taken by the president, Sir JOHN T. D. LLEWELx^, Bart., M.P. WALTER LEWIS, Swansea, June 1st, 1897. Hon. Sec. B LACKPILL TO BISHOPSTON. On and after JUNE 7th A CONVEYANCE Will meet the 11.15 a.m. and .10 p.m. trains from Svajispa- Pares Single, In. return. Is. 6d. Parties of thi-ee or motte travelling by tr&ts other than above, can be met by request, addressed to A. T. Norman, Bisho^stoa R.S.O., Glam. SWANSEA DOG SHOW, s VICTORIA PARK. JUNE 22 acd 23, 1897. 66 Classes, Good Prize Money, and Splendid Specials. Endless attractions in the Park. Entries close MONDAY, JUNE 14th. For Schedules and Entry Forms apply: — DAVIES and REES, 5, Wind-street, Swansea. Make vonr entries earlv, as space ia limited. 7936 RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF WORK, Under Distinguished Patro i-vge, in BISHOPSTON SCHOOLROOM, on 28th and 29th JULY, In aid of ths Day School Funds. 7928 QROSS KEYS HOTEL (Facing Corporation Field, Neath.) WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF BITTER AND OTHER ALES. BITTER ALES DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. Proprietor: JOHN W. MURPHj £ 7946 POCKETTS BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKR U.. LTD. P Pleasure Saitfog* by the Magnifieent aasedger Steamahi BRIGHTON SUNDAY, June 13th, 3 p.m.—CHANNEL CRUISE. Fare one shilling. MONDAY, June 14th. 7.15 a.m.—ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELL.Y. TUESDAY, June lbtb., 8 a.m.—ILFRA- COMBE and TENBY. WEDNESDAY, June loth, 8.15 a.m.- ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY. THURSDAY, June 17th, 7.30 am.— ILFRACOMBE and LUNDY ISLAND. 8 p.jn.—GRAND MOONUGHT TRIP. Fare one shilling. FRIDAY, June 18th, 8.15 a. 111.—ILFRA- COMBE and CLOVELLY. SATURDAY, June 19th, 8.15 a.m.— ILi RACOMBE and i/YN MOUTH. A PIANOS & ORGANS. TENTH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE Of by far the Largest and Beat-selected Stock PIANOS AND ORGANS tver oSered i. thil Neighoourho*d. ALL GOODS REDUCED TO CLEAR THOUSANDS of PIECES of MUSIC at GUKAT REDUCTIONS. J. BRADER & SONS Only address -.— 9, WIND ST. SWANSEA. CIDER 1 FINEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, IN CASK OR BOTTLE WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. W. P. BULL & CO. THE STORES, 10, UNION ST., SWANSEA. GREAT BARGAINS! IMMENSE REDUCTIONS! PIANOS. PIANOu. PIAN'OS. ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AT THE NEUMEYER PIANO DEPOT 32, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. The Largest Sale of Pianos ever known in the Towni MESSRS Thompsorj 8: Shack ell (LTD) NEUMEYER PL\NOFOi,:E DEPOT. 32. CASTLE STlt— SWANSEA, Having purchased tin-, whole of the Valuable Sitck of Mr. Thomas E^ans, Handel Hor se, Lkmellv, are novr offering the r.ir,e at an Enoimops Reduction foi' Cash or on the Easy Pavraent System. Intenduiir purchasers will find tbzs an excc-p-1 ticnal opportunity for obtainillg Genuine Bar-! SaSo'N»T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! PIANOS bv Brinsmead, Lollard, Pohlmati, Justin" Bi-jwne, Ralpb Alhstm, Matx, and other well-known makers, to bt: sold at fabu- lously iow prices ORGANS by Bell, Hillier, Mason and Hamlin, Estey and other noted makers tt such prices as will command a speed,, cioar-1 This Sale will last for ONE MONTH ONLY, during which time every Instrum^ui rr-ust bs sold. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. THE EM PI It E. MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1897, AND DURING THE WEEK j JOHN TILLER'S FAMOUS COMPANY I In the Bpeciaeular Skstch, entitled—THE FANCY DREfcS BALL. HARRY DREW THE TWO BEES j Vocalist, HARRY and FLORA BLAKE. J uit returned from South African TI'iuMJp^jjLi LUCY WESTON. MISS AMY HEIGHT 9 Th* Dandy Coloured Cooneu.- JH| THE EFFIE QUARTETTE THE LOMAS 4 V oealisls and Expart Dancers. Travelleta' Troubles in Mickey hus4 NEXT "WEEK—"BONNIE SCOTLAND." A i' XBiO¥CLES I FOR WHITSUN. 1 BOYS' h. £8 10s. Oil M GIRLS' t 9 Os. Od. jBjj Second-Hand Bicycles from 45s. Sit JENKINS & CO., M IRONMONGERS, 89, OXFORD STREET. 9 & 10. PARK STREET. ^.Swansea.^ R. E. JONES' I i LIMITED) I HOTELS AND CAFES. I SWANSEA: 'I UACKWORTIl HOTEL, High-street, n«ar Great-Western Railway. I CASTLE CAFE, Castle-street. MIDLAND CAFE, Wind-street. DOT, Rutland-street. YACHT CAFE, Mumbles (in summer). BAKERY, High-street Arcade. R. E. JONES, Managing Director. CARDIFF: CENTRAL HOTEL (will open shortly), facing St. Mary's-street. ¡ WASHINGTON HOTEL, close to G.W.R. Pen arth-road entrance. I' >REAT WESTERN CAFE, nearI.W.B. R. E. JONES, Proprietor. 5l>ll TEETH/ >v TEETH /MR C. A. HOPSON SURGEON DENTIST X. 2, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA\ (Opposite New Higher Grade Schools). 25 Years' Experience—13 as a Dentist with 25 Years' Experienoe-13 as a Dentist with ¡ Keall, Swansea. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WITH GAS. Best Workmanship, Materuii, and Fit Guaranteed. >. Hisrh-class Work from 5s. per Tooth. N. At Home Daily for 10 until All Concultations Free. TEETtiXs /TEETH 1— Oh dear me, I forgot TO GIVE TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF nONEY | TO MY CKLDREN BEFORE THEY RETIRED TO BED. I AM certain they will Cough all Night Without it. There is nothing on t4>e lace of the earth equa lto it; thoroughly, pu to date. ) NO Mother should neglect t^> keep this Infallible Remedy in the house reedy for eny emergency. Kemernber that it is wiser to check a slight Cough at the -on- menceinent than to allow it to develop -nio a lingering complaint. Ask directly for TUj"f Williams' Balsam of Honey, and see that > >a iet the right article. Persons sufiering fro n Liffi-culty of Breathing should give it a trtd. LARGEST SALE 01' ANY COUGH AN 0 L LUNG ~T i'DICINE IN TEE WORLD. 20,000 OF TESTIMONIALS TO HAND. BAG of LETTERS IN Every Day, aai what they say aoout TUDOR WILLIAMS' IgALSAM OF fIONBY IS SOMETHING MARVELLOUS. "A Magistrate statos:I find your Balsn^ of Honev most affe> ( xual ior bronchitis. "A Lady,' Mrs. West, Felix-place, t>troud, writes leur Balsam ci Honey cured my little son of Whoop- ing Cough. Stud me on another supply. I a&ve a ^augh:?: sub- ject to Croup t^at A find it very benedcial. I "The British Army" reports highly cf it j Sold by all Chemists and Stores in it. i;i., 2s. 9d., and 4.t. 6d. r.ottles. Sample bottles sent (posi, paid) for Is. 3d., 5s., j and os., from the Inventor. j 1) TUDOR Wa.L!AMS,! ) MEDICAL HALL, ^BStlDARE. — I r > » TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN SWANSEA. TELL YOUR FRIENDS IN NEWPORT. t TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT LLANELLY ) TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT ABERDARE I TELL YOUR FRIENDS AT PONTYPRIDD TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS THAT BOOTS, > JL CASH CHEMISTS J THE LARGEST RETAIL CHEMISTS Jft THE WORLD. Have Opened Branches at SWANSEA, i NEWPORT, ] ABERDARE, jljffj PONTYPRIDD. flBH s IMPORTANT NOTICE. ia There are some shops where cheap Drop.. sold, but where the quality of the goodt inferior in proportion to their cheapness; fc ? fact, they are cheap and nasty. We, howevw i. are estabh&hing FIRST-CLASS SHOPo, unde the supervision of FULLY-QUALIFIKI MANAGERS, to Retail the newest &Bel bee Drugs to the people at reasonable prices. W< f commend the ioijowing facts to your attentkMU DON'T BUY STALE DRUGS. We sell |f fast to keep any, having such a nunojer of oat (Qi lets in dilferent towns tiiat quantities mail away like snow, and we are always bavint, • fresh supplies. We can beat any other chamistil. price in the kingdom, for the foilowu^ fcw> reasons;— u* < L We have an immense turnover in othts to-rig, which hgiitens expense all round. rfl 2. We buy very large quantities at one tuat k to supply all our shops. f.,f & We must get on selhDg, ami, therefore, mark prices down to the lowest point. i.1 t 4. We give the public the benefit of our din- counts. 5. We buy direct from ti.e makers and thwt save intermediate piviitl f ALL GOODS GUARANTEED FRESH ANDij OF STANDARD EXCELLENCE. All the advantages of co-operation may bt.^let, secured wittiout tioubio bv customers dealing) J with BOOTS, the CASH "iiUCE DISPENiT So ING CHEMISTS, who Prepare Physicians; fid Prescriptions and Family t.tapes with Purr iA Drugs at about ONE-H^Lfc THE USoAL lb CHARGES, or equal to an ur mediate timdea^ r. of 6U per cent. on the outlay. iA BRANCH UNDER THE MA1\AGEMÄà) n; OF A FULLY:-QUAHFIED CHEMIST. '3,, BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS, Dealers ip; Perfumery, Patent Medicinos. Pure Drugs, iM)d 4i Itaiet Articles. j tJ at UOOxS DO TilE LARGEST TRADE directw wish the public in England, and caTi; tuere* foie, sell at the cheapest rat. ,nd slso guaran- tee the perfect freshness of their stock, which is an important consideration where urugs are ] consuiued. BOOTS, r CASH CHEMISTS. LOCAL BRANCHES •. 2, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA; S tk 63, TAFF STREET, POM YPRIDD; 3 66. STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY; 12, COMMERCIAL STREET, ABERDARE# 1 42, COMMERCLiL STREET, NEWPORT. BOOTS, v li..Ý Jl CASH CHOU^fS. t (Westen?; Ltd., Prcprietora. Hmm? Office—Notfcr.zhw*. JESSE BOOTS, Managua- ».trect»».