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SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. DOMEffff,C,&TED Young Lady, as Useful Help; servant kept; good needle- woman; undeniable references.—Apply 8 p.m., fca. Booth, 27, St. George's-terraoe, Swansea. 58519-8 58519-8 EXPERIENCED General Wanted; three in E family.—Apply Mrs. Fred Tun-bridge, fenny Bank, Eaton-oretoent, Swansea. 376f9-8 "L^XPKRi FiNCED General Servant Wanted, E for small family; comfortable home, (rood references required.—Apply Phillips, 12, Onion-street, Swansea. 284f9-3 .Vir*eEIENC'KD General wanted, to wash and do plain cooking; wages, £12; ano- ther kept; in answering advt. send addresa 8f last Mt.QjUion.—M. The Walk, Cardiff. 314f9-6 ^(EINKRATi Servant wanted, at once; c<mn- vJ try girl preferred.—Apply Mermaid Hotel, Port Tennant, Swansea. 331f9-6 ip poD Plain Cook Wanted by middle of Sep- tember, lor Peuarth; good wa.g.es.- Apply Tucker, Craig-y-Don, Southerndown. 346(9-7 /ENERAL Servant Wanted, age not under 20.—Apply in first instance 210, Ke>n- fnctcm-terrace, ne-ax Hospital, Swansea. 387f9-8 NUBsE Wanted, immediately.—Apply Mrs. L. C. Thomas, Ravemsworth, Neath. 365f9-7 "]^"URSE Wanted, for two children, by SejK "*■ tember 6th.—Apply, Abating age, expert enoo, and wages, references required, Mrs. Williams, Eastnor House, Porthcawl. R.S.O. 360f9-7 TTSEFUL Companion Wanted, for elder/y .lady; light duties only; capable ser vont kept; pleasant, superior ho^pe.—Apply 18. Francis-road. Edgbaston, Birmingham. \,VANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs. » Honeybourne, Noison-place, Swansea. 29419-5 29419-5 WANTED, Girl, as Nurse; must be clean. 't -Apply 7. Welcome-stireet, Swan-ea. 65919-7 A\" ANTED, at once, Kitchenmaid.—Apply Grosvenor Hotel, Ooiiepe-street, Swan, •ea- 24419-4 ryVTANTED, a good General Servant; wages T £ 13.—Apply 15, De La Beche-street, Swansea. 377f9-8 Ty ANTED, good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Simm, Prospect Villas, Castleton, Humbles. .M3i9-4 iT/yANTED, General Servant; able to do plain cooking.—Apply Bovega, Castie- street, Swansea. 36219-7 YVTANTED, two good Generals; also House- Chambermaid— Aypiy Manageress,Porth- cawl Hotel, PorthcawL 24319-4 yJUANTED, a General Servant.—Apply, with references, to Pajitygwydr Hotel, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 27819-^ ,nSTTANTED, a good General Servant, to sleep in or out; age from 18 to 25.—Apply 24, Rosehill-terraoe, Swansea. 36819-8 WANTED, good Servant, family three, no i I wash.n?: comfortable home.—Apply 5. Richmond Villas, bwansea. 19519-3 \YJtfANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply » between 6 and 8 o'clock, Mrs. Evans, 19, Uplands-crescent, Swansea. 279f9-3 -ANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid. —Apply Mrs. Alfred Stephens^ Broom- hill, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire. 38419-8 hill, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire. 38419-3 "V^TANTED, at once, a clean, willing Girl; small family. Apply 53, Cromwell-ter- race, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 26919-5 ANTED, a good Servant; must hare W good reference.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins. 35, Cold stream-street, Llanelly. 248f9-4 WANTED, a good General Servant; three in family-—Apply between 5 and 7 o'clock, 58, Walter-wad,^Swansea* 306t'9-7 WANTED, a-t once, Young' Girl, aoout 16, to assist 111 Housework.—Apply Hutch- iffs^Vine Cottage. Briton Ferry. 2S2;9-8^ WANTED, at once, a clean, willing Girl W from 14 to 15. just lea-ving school. — Address Rex. "Daily Po-:t,Swan&ea. 33319-6 T^'ANTi.D, a Housekeeper, for a working. man; comfortable home for a S'iea-dy girl.—Address M.G., "Daily Post," Swansea 'il^J.9-3 ANTED, immedia'.eiy, gooù ()()ok-Gen.craJ. I ¡ Good wages given. Neath district- Apply Mrs. Johnson, UueenVplacef, Neu«-h. u' 27319-4 D, a Mother's EeTpTto take entire charge of two th.idren; ages, 6 and 3.— Appiy Samuel, Tanvralit, Pontiirdawe. 1678db9-6_ T\7" ANTED, a thorowghly experienced General Soervant; references required -Apply after 6 p.ia., BU. Oxford-street, SWRJJ' lea. 21319-3 ,WANTED, at once. good. clean, respact- able Girl as General Servant; good references.—Apply 80, Bryn-y-Moi-i'oaa, ?•' •' sear H_ -"U WANTED, experienced Kitchenmaid; also Errand lioy. Person-al application pre- ferred.—J. liees Evans, 218, High-street, Swan- sea.. 26319-4 "O/'ANTED. immediately, an experienced Cook-Ganeral.—Apply, w tli references, ">.rr- Scott, Rockcliff, Langland Bay, neur Swansea. o *■1" jiN'l'ED, a Servant. Girl. of good chara ■■ V V ter; able and willing to do ordinary hoa eworli.—Apply 1^39, Neath-road, Hafod r".vai:sL'a. 306f9-5 \> TaXTF.D. General Servant, who has l>; eu out before; gootl wages given to >jjJt- zh-.v -I.-J. A. Bailey, 9, Alexandra-f ■ Swansea. 349f9-7 WANTED, a strong Girl, to assist with l f children and housework; Ueep out.- Apply 14, Stanley-terrace, ount Pleasant, S-,vanse,t. WANTED, a good Cook-General, or Kit- chenmaid, where Housemaid is kept; small family: good reference. Apply 22a, Henrietta-street, Swansea 11,rANTED, immediately, experienced Nurse Y\ for boy two years old; good n-eedle- woman.-Apply Mrs. Sydney Gregor, 4. St. James's-c»-<*»t, Swansea. 34ai9-7_ "I^^ANTED, toorougbly respectable Girl, V V about 17, to aas-ist with housework and children.—Apply 9, Uplands-crescent, Swan- sea. WANTED, a respectable Young Girl, age about 15; must be very clean and wil- ling; light work; sleep out.—Apply Mrs. Ed- win JosLvn, 23, Terraoe-road. Mount Pleasant, ~T ANTED, Cook-General; family two; House-Parlourmaid kept; excellent reference for cleanliisess rsquired.—Apply Miss Lewis, 18, CasUe-atreet, Swansea. 369P9-8 T7|7" ANTED, Plain Cook, abo-w small family, Swansea; must be clean and obliging; good references.—Mrs. Pond's Select Registry, Reath-field-stmet, Swansea. _304f9^ TT7"ANTED, a clean, respectable Young Girl as Nurae; must be fond of children; age liet«reen 15 and 16.-Apply Mrs. Tucker, c.o. Mrs. Williams, Sea Cot, Castleton, Mum- bles^ 2S3;9-5 ANTED, a staid woman, Protestant, widow preferred, for light housework; one to appreciate good home; high wages; four in family: no children.—R., 116. Stow HiU, Newport, Men. 22319-3 MJBCEIfTaANEQUS SIT(I ^TlOlfa. A trustworthy and active Man, with some spare t tne, i- Wanted; highly remunera- tive terms to suitable man.—Ad (trass Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 378f9-8 BAKERS.—Young Man Wanted, to deliver: indoors. State wages, Evans, Trelewis, Treharris. 19219-3 B ILLIARDS.- Youth Wanted at once as Bil- liard Marker.—Apply Mr. Lockley, Al- be-rt Restaurant, Swansea. 199f9-3 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted Two good Rounder:) J-* for nailed work; constant employment, —Thomas_B.oot Fa.ctory. Merthyr. 34219-6 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, at once. General Hand; willing to do repala-s-Apply T. Jones, Wellington House, Pontycymmer. 37319-5 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Ben-ch Man; constant work and good wages to suitable man.—Dhanu, 114, High-street, Swtw- sea. 38819-8 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, experienced Young Lady for the Mumbles. State salary and experience.—W. Wallace, 230, High-street, bvMumea. 28019-3 BOOT TRADE.—Good, sober, Benchman re- qui red at once for new work; nailed and repairs; apply immediatel y .-Perry, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. BUTCHERS (Beef and Pork).-Good all- B round Man wanted, well up in small poods; live in; good wages.—David Willies, Peny?_raig.Glam. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Rivetters on Women's and Sizes, nail. Also Machin- ist; constant employin-Mit.—Mark's Boot Fac- tory, Gwaun-Cae-Gttrweii, Glsumorgadoahire. 34S'f9-7 ORAY Stores and Cameen—Waited, for the above, a Provision Hand, single, to live indoors. Stato ago: must ha,ve gMd ró-fer- ences.—Aijpiy the Manager, Cray. 254f9-4 DRESSMAKING.—Apprentioes Wanted, at once.—Apply Mrs. Tomliraon, 26, Carl- ton-terrace, Swansea. Z5bf9-4 DRAPERY.—A smart Lad as an Apprentice; D also smart Errand Boy, at once.—Apply J. Hibby and Co.. Go-rse-lanie, Swansea. 286t9-5 C^^iOCERY.—Wanted, an Apprentice or an Improver. — Richards, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale. 32319-6 GOOD Waistcoat Machinist Wanted; con- stant employment; good wages paid.— Apply personally, 14. Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 286f9-3 ROGERS.—Haulier and Junior Assistant f Wan»ued, immediately; single; in- dooM.—Apply, fullest particu-Lars first letter, rhtmas Price and Sons, Circle, Tredegar. 284f9-5 INTELLIGENT Lad wanted as Apprentice.— I Apply Ganz, jeweller. High-street, Swan- sea. 33619-6 INTELLIGENT Lad Wanted as Apprentice JL to the Printing. Also Errand Boy.- Albert Davies, Printer, 30, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 2721&-4 IRISH PROVIDENT.—Wanted, good Agent, irith connection; fixed salary; &mall book.—Apply J- Evans, District Manager, 28, Brunswick-street Swaneea. 241f9-4 JUNIOR Clerk wanted, at once, with know- ledge of Book-keeping; must be good writer and quick at figures. Address, statins age, salary, etc, to Journal, "Daily Post," Swansea. 3z0f9-3 OUTFITTING.-Sharp Junior Wanted, at 0 once, accustomed to bespoke trade; live out: Welsh.—Apply personally preferred, j Cloth Hall, Owsnamaa. 46f9-6 QTRONU, williiig Yoath Wanted.-Apply Is Direct Trading Co., Zit:, High-street, Sv/ansea. 20719-3 OWITZ CIGARS—Traveller for South Wales. Commission. Refi&renoas.—-Apply A. L. Fairbrother, Wick, Bristol. 37419-5 SMART Portrait Canvassers; exceptiotii.i opportunity-: 2Us. a week and commis- sion to experienced men.—Apply Major and Darker, photographers, Plymouth. 319f9-6 SADDLERS.—Wanted, at once. three General S hands, accustomed to colliery work; constant employment to suitable men. — J. Dyke, r.inbw Vale. 31519-6 QMART. up-to-date Canvasser required to re- S present a well-known and successful Company. Good pay and eariy promotion Write Fram, "Daily Post," Swansea. 1660rib9-10 TO GROCERS.—Porter Wanted; strong, ac- tive Young Man; used to horses.—Appiy Evan Evaus, High- treet. Swansea. 381f9-8 Evan Evans, High-street. Swansea. 381f9-8 WANTED, a smart Errand Boy.—At.ply II. t Kirk Fruiterer, The Grove, Uplands. II'. W"ANTED, smart Boy, about 15, for V V Baker's.-Apply bb, Ma.ttJiew-Bireel, Swansea. 27519-4 W/ANTED, immediately. Junior Clerk for Ofliec.-Addr-ess M.W.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 29919-5 W ANTED, Young Man. as Doorman in Shoeing and Jobbing Shop.—R- V'ga-r, Caterham, Surrey. 36119-7 "ViTANTED, a strong Lad, a!x>ut 18, as Por- ter.—Apply Richard Lewis, 8 and 9. High-si Swansea. 35319-7 Working Farm Bailiff; nrost be v c, and a good farmer.-Apply ( ri-e Castie, 719.) A-<TED, half-dozen Men, uaed to Road- making with stsia.m roller.—Apply Rol- l,er, "Daily Post, Swansea 2681'9-4 WANTED, Shunter; good wages to r-teady V T and reliable man.—Apply W. G-lbert- son and Co., Ltd., Pontardawe. 290f9-5 "i*7"ANTED, a strong Youth. usecTtrO Horses; » live in; a'ood charact-Gr.—Apply Tru- man's I>c.aj Stores. Strand. Swanaaa. 558x9-7 A T-\ TT^T"ANTED, Lpholsterer, that can polish.— "v Full particulars, and weekly wage, to Lion Furnishers, Pontmorlais, Merthyr. .n_- 32519-6 ANTED, sharp Girl, as Cashier; also » V good General, acre about 20.—Apt-b- iles, The Star Shop, 4, High-street, Swansea. S07f9-i ~WTANTED, efficient Ironere; good wage's; »V constant employment.—Apply Mana- geress, The Baths, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 1679 "T'tr ANTKD. pood Brick'^vers, at Mew lly- » draulic House.—Apply George Mercer. Contractor, Hydraulic Works, Burry Port. ( 193f9-3 XV"ANTED,- immed ately, a smart Boy a3 Billiard Marker, and make himself generally u. efiil.—Auply New Inn Hotel, Mer- thyr. 36619-7 "V\rANTED, a strong Lad, to do the Generai ,wo-rk of a Public-house, and mark Bil- liards!—Address H.O.P., "Daily Post," Swan- 8ML. 20319-3 ANTED, Clerk and Collector; smart, It v energetic; state salary and experience. Address Active, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- sea. 31819-6__ ANTED, Young Married Man, to De- liver Bread; also Groom-Gardener, as Horse-ke.eper.—Ricbajdb, 33, High-street, Swan- sea. 355f9-7 \XrANTED, smart, active Man, used to horses, for the Mineral Water trade.— Apply Boucher, Crown Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 342f9-6 TV ANTED, immediately, a good Shoemaker, well used to Country Work.—Apply Evan Roberts, Pont lilaa. Liangyfelaeh. near Swansea. 189-19-3 W7"ANTED, good man as Waj-ehonsenian; also Driver for Delivery Cart.—Apply D. Jones, Dickinson and Co., Ltd., Oxford-st., Swansea. 1673d.b.9-2 D. Jones, Dickinson and Co., Did., Oxford-st., Swansea. 1673d.b.9-2 T7TANTED, experienced Gardener, as Wark- >' ing Foreman of Nursery; unmarried.— Apply, with references, to W. R. Evans, The Nurseries, Carmarthen. 24719-4 WANTED, Young Man, single, indoors; used to Farm work; can milk; 'trust- worthy good reference; good wages.-A.pply Griffiths, dealer, Caldicot, Mom 32219-6 WANTED, a smart Man, as Canvasser; » splendid opportunity for one having a connection in Swansea and district.—Address Energetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 300f9-5 r»1 WEEKLY.—AN INCOME of 12s. 6d. to .£1 c&J. per week can be earned in spare time or evenings by any persou able to write.- Proof sent free anywhere to those sending addresaed nvelope to T. Smith and Co., (Dept. E68), 16. Shaftesbury-avenue. London, W^^E^abli^hed^lBBg.^ n||| |||M| SITUATIONS WANTED. AUNT ami Niece would like Situation to Manage Boffee Tavern, or any place of trust.—Address Tavern, "Daily Post," Swan, trust.-Addre-as T&vern. "Daily Post," Swan, rea. 3C2f9-5 CIRCULAR Sawyer seeks Situation^ Englifeh C or Foreign Timber; good references.— Edgar ABhuiadi, Leigh-«n-Mendip, Bath. 370f9-8 COMPOSITOR (non-society) Seeks Situation; C news or bookwork; country preferred; references.—F- Scott, 21, Albany-piaoe, Strat- ford-on-Avon. 19119-3 CHEF Wants Situation, Restaurant, Hotel. Club, or O. Seer a' Mess, by 20th Septem- ber; good reference.—A. H. Hoffmann, op- posite Post, Twby- 125f9-3 COMPOSITOR, good all-round hand, dc-sires permanency in good Jobbing Office; specimens and good references.-Appiy S. 12. Eaatboume-road, Trowbridge. 25219-4 DOMESTICATED, middle-aged Widow de- D sires any position of trust, to Widower or Lady, where in spare time could assist in business; good plain 000k.—Apply Rex, c.o. Mr. Sha-rpe, Newsagent, 39, New Park-road, Brixton Hill, London. 36219-9 QRAIN and Flonr Trade.—Advertiser, with knowledge of Grain and a iour Trade, desires re-engagement, or any position of traat.—AddreM C. C., "Daily Post." Swansea. n 'h_ T./F ACiilNlS'i'. Wanted, Situation as But- ton-hole Machinist; thoroughly experi- enced in Waterproof Trade; highest refer- enoes.—Address Waterproof, "Daily Post," Swansea. 20419-3 7^"EA*PH.—Wanted, Clerkship, in Neath Dis- tric-t, by an experienced Young Main; well up in Colliery and General Work. Wages moderate.—Apply Box 21, Poet-office, Neatli. 390i9-8 DIANiar. well up in Dance Music, is pre- pared to receive engagements, few nights weekly, during dancing season. — Address QuadrilLe, "Daily Post," Swansea. 335f9-6 SITUATION Wanted as Housekeeper or Companion-Help.—Apply A. Thompson, 5. Roolhill-road, Swansea, 209f9-3 SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, s country girl, age 16; excellent character from last situation.—Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. 351f9-7 TO Master Bakers.—Young Man geeks Situa- tion as Single or good Second.—State wages, etc., to Baker, "Daily Post," Swansea i\VANTED, Situation in any light business, Confectioners' pref-erred.—Addbrees H. W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 259f9-4 "SyiTANTED, Situation as Plain Cook, where Housemaid is kept; good references; disengaged September 15th.—Apply HoHiday, Old Hall. Monkton. Penx. 17W "TOUNG Lady eiceks an engagement as JL Lady's or Mother a Help; domesticated, bright. and cheerfui. Apply r Dumns Post- office, Mumble3. 251f9-4 = -=- MISCELLANEOUS "WANTS. I BOAT, steel built, wanted 'hull ouly) to carry 150 tons; musb be in good order, -Pa.rtieula.ra, No. 70, Keith and Co.. Advertis- ing Agents, Edinburgh. CAPITALIST is prepared to purchase any good Steam, Anthracite, or House Coal Colliery in South Wales. No iaucy price.— Box 82. "Western Mail.yar(liff. & HOUSE required within one mile Mack- -tl worth Hotel, not on hills, from 5s. to 7s. 6d. weekly.—State onveriien-ce and number of a-partmeuta to M.A.B., Daily Post." Swan- sea 332f9-6^ TEA LEAD—Wanted, a regular Sur^iv. State lowest price.—The Manager, Daily post," Swansea. _n T ^7"ANTED, Dog. about 6 months oki; tmll- terrier preferred.—Apply Ganz,^ jewel- ler. Swansea. 337f9-6 T757"ANTED to Purchase, Pony and Trap. v Full particulars- and lowest price first letter; approval.—Address Butcher, Daily Po&tt," Swansea^ -rpjANTED, for September, in Caswell or » Laiiirla-iid, a small Furnished Bouse.— Address, stating particulars, to Caswell, "Daily Post," Swansea,. 527i9-6 Small C-ollieTy, good Steam or 'f Anthracite, or new ground with view to developing; Swansea Valley preferred.—Apply Rees, Post-office, Landore. 2 £ >Qt9-4 ANTED, one 4-ton and one 8-ton Steel Ladle, complete, with Tippiog Gear, Stops, dc.-Apply. with full particulars. to No. 584, W. H. Smith and Son, Union-street, Birmingham. 37919-5 T/^7"ANTED, to Buy. a small Goal Weighing Machine for Jcwt. bags: must stand inspection; steel bearings; reasonable price. —Apply George Rogers, 9. Pegler-street. Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 30f8-2 MISCELLANEOUS. IILL some kind person adopt Baby Boy> two months old, as their own, for love. —Apply W.. "Daily Post," Swansea 27419-4 N. OTlCE.-I. the undesigned, hereby give 1: notice to tradesmen and others, that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife. Sarah Richards, from this date. —(Signed) John Richard?, August 24th, 1900, 168, Briton Ferry-road. Melincrythan. 1652 NOTlCE.-I. Richard Webber, 2. Siation- N- rc-ad, Llansamlet, do hereby give th<& public notice tha-tt I win not be held respon- sible for any debt or debts contracted by my ton. Robert Henry Webber, after this date.—(Signed) Richard Webber. 392f9-l KOYAL STANDARD HOTEL, HAFOD —A Select Quadrille Ciar« will be held at the Standard Hall every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 7 p-m. Dancing to commence 7.30 p.m. Admission as usual. Special attention given to pup-Is. Private Lessons given by arrangement..—William Fel- lers. 377. High-street, Swansea, Teacher of I Dancuis. 278f9-3 EDWARDS' DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR UNEQUALLED STOCK Of CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, and I FLOOR CLIOIBBS, in 8ll the Latest Colouring8 and Designs. I CAfiPElS and LINOLEUMS Made and Laid Fvae- GENERAL FURNISHING aad HOLESEHOltD DRAPERY GOODS of Every Descz^placA. Tfce GoocU are fdte and the Yatee the Beat obtainahfa. OXFOED SISSKE, WATERLOO STREET, & PARK STREET, SWAXSEA. f I TO BE LET-BUSINESS PREMISES. rpO LET. Stable, Coach-house and Yaa-d.— Apply Jones, Hstfod Inn, Hafod, Swan- jsea- 5 TO LET, Homes and Shop in High-street Llanelly; rait any busiue^e-—Apply Roberta. Public Shop. Barry Port. 1665db9-3 TO LET, the Railway Hotel, Barry Port; best position, oppor^te Railway Station Early possession.—Appiy Buckley's, Llarveiiy. 19M9-3 rpo LET. House and Shop, 6. Gladstone- J- Buildings, A>exandxa-road, with aU modern conveniences.—Apply W. Lane, 1. Bay View-cresoent. Swansea. 86e7-17t^ TO LET, New Offloes. 3 spacious front rooms in central part of High-street. Swansea. —Apply the Manager, "Sonth Wal«» Daily -Apply the Manager, "South Wsl- Daily Post," High-street, Swansea. n TO LET. House Nand Shop, to. Pent re Estyll. near Plough Inn, Swansea, 37ft Iront- age: excellent position: low rent—Apply MAtJiigj. Jones, 74. Pentre Estyll. Swansea si TO LET, from September 1st, ad Ynisfo&gan Bridge, on GLydaoh-road, Morriston, Shop and Dwelling-house, in good position for general grocer.—Apply D. Robertson. 2. Trio- rty-place, Swa^i^ea. 271f9-4 TO LET, Befreslnnent Rooms; splendid going business, in good poei&oa. inAber- avon; excellent accommodation. and two Billiard Tables; easy terms; owner taking over an hotel boatneas.—Apply Brown. Bear Hotel, Aberavon. ^b.9-5. TO LET, with possession at Micbaelmae T next, Capel Farm, adjoining town of Llanei' S2 adr" texeelleirt pastu-r-e and arable land, good boose and buildings, con- stant. waber MiPPly; no Borough rates. — ¡ Apply Rees, Uplands, near Llanelly. 281f9-29 NEATH.—To Let. Business Premises, next '.o Town-hall, Chti-reh-plax3-2; suitable for caiLes.—Apply Jajnea Allen, Neath. 364f9-7 Cli.oK to 1iet, well furnished; rent 7s. 6d. per week.—Apply Mr. WiLia^ns. Under- taker, 12. College-buildings, Swansea. 265f9-4 PRIVATE Comer Hoase, peutraJ position, p Uplands; can be converted into busi- ness premised.—-For further particulars ad-i dress F.O.T.. "Daily Po&t," Swansea. 293f9-5 1 TO LET-HOUSES. — TO LET, six-room Hooae.—Apply 6, Bay V iew-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 23819-5 298f9-5 ——— TO LET, Bel grave Hoase.- 101, St. Helen's j aveooe.—Apply 4, Dynevor-plaee, Swan- sea. 365f9-7 rpO LET, 58, Gorse-ktn^, good House and J- Shop; good cellars, batffc entrance ■ moderate rent.—Apply 55. 27fcf9-4 rjX) LET, 8, Nelson-terrace, Swansea; oen- i. tral for Docks and Stations-—Apply to Rev. E. J. Davies, Oefn Coed, Merthyr. il9d9-2 rpo LET, furnished six-roomed house, moat I pleasant part of Mumbles 1 rent mode- rate.—Davies, 3, Grove-place, Swansea. 312f9-6 rrK) LET. or Sold, High Pexwia<rd House, 14, J- Bryn-road. Swansea; large garden and vinery.-Appiy Col. Pill-e. Butlaild Mews, SwanftPA. 306f9-12 rpo LET. 32, Cromwell-terraoe. nine rooms aad bathroom (hot and oold); view of Bay; low rental—Apply Gear aaid Co.. 15. Dy nevor-place. Swansea. ^3fS-Sl HOUSE to Let, l. Glamnor-terraoe, in thorough repair.—Apply W. Joaes, Lin- ton Villa, Swansea. 292f9-3 I HOUSE to Let, 28. Brooklanda-terrsux;, j Swansea, nine rooms, every conveni- bath (hot and coid); uninterrupted view of the Lay.—Knquire 25. 200f9-5 HOUSE to Let, 36, Ffynone-terrace; seven rooms, bathroom ^hot and cold), a^id every convenience; immediate possession.— Apply 31, yfvcone-terra«e. Swansea. 311f9-S PLEASANTLY-situated House. 9 roorna, i- pathroom, hot haen cupboard, newly papered and painted, 15, The Grove, Uplands. Swansea, gey next door. 87*9-6 0 MALL Furnished House to Let, for Septein- IO ber or longer; beautifully situated be- tween Langland and Caswell Bays; four Bed- rooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, etc.—Address M.S.. ■-purl a V lew. B Newton^Kumbles. oW LOST AND FOUND. I OST, Black Yearling Colt.—D. Tbomae. I 1 East Cefn Coed Farm, near Oockett. 201 f 9-3 LOST, Ptis I>og. Answers to nama "Rex." Detainer prosecuted—Davies, Ash Cot- tage, Cocka-tt. 211f9-3 T OST, King Charles Biteh; answering to the name of "Ruby. Any person detain- ing will be prosecuted. Cleeves, Gloucester Chambers, Swansea. 2õ5f9-3 I OST, a Bla^ Persian Oat. Fiade- hand- -i somely rewarded if returned .mmedi- ately to Ivh-sa WiHiSomerset HmcO 171. St. Helen's-road, Swansea. :I\d b'1,[) T OST, August 29th, Brynraill, Black and Taai 1-01 Collie (young). Auew^rs name "Skip." Detainer prosecnt-ed; finder rewarded.-9, Canterbury-road, BrynmiU, Swansea. 586f9-4 LOST, a small, silver-haired thick-set York- shire Terrier, with wound on right cheek. —Anvone returning same to Melbourne Yard, Nortiiauiption-pi<ice- Swansea, will be rewar- ded. 34319-6 T OST, two Pa-reeia (suit of clothes and straw hat) in 1 P-m- ^i'a-iii from Swansea to Landoie. on August 22ml. Finder r-ewardecl on returning same to High-street Police-sta- tion, Swansea. 344f9-7 LOST, in the Swansea streets, or the Mar. ket, on August 25th, a Puree, containing Gold. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery of same will be awarded I £1.-John Morrra-n. Gelly Nudd Arms, Cily- bebyll, Poniiirdawe. 289f9-5 T OST, OTI Saturday, August 25th, either on boa' tlie ^'Brighton" or between Poc- kett's V\ 1 i and Messrs. Taylor and Co., Wind street, a Lady's 18-carat Gold Watch, with curb chain and gold cross attached.—Hand- some reward for information to Oaptain Col- quhoun. GuiMhaJl Police Station, Swanam. 600n9-6 QTRAYED, from Field in Killa,y, ruesar Lon- ks don and North-Western Railway Station, between 8 and 9 o'clock on Thursday morning last, Dark Bay Thoroughbred Horse. atoat 15 hands high, long tail, in care of Ttoomat Cor- ner House, Killay. to whom ratora eemal Fin- der suitably rewarded. 380f9-4 i^OUND, Lsmon and White Spaaiiel Do?; if not claimed in three days will be **>fd to defray expenses-Heury Mamey, 12, QDG8- fleld-terraee. Oadoxton, near Neath. 340f9-3 T '<■ iiwmw————— ASTROLOGY.—Sreary uaportaat e*eni in A your career (except dwtfh) pbuoif In*. told by Lady Aatxologi*. Send MZHL data. 12 stamps stanyped eaawfaype^—*XWt> Me Eegent- at-reet, Brighton. Strictly prints. IJ. mediate nejiiiM 25304 FOR SALE. Oit SALE, six St. Bernard Pops.—Apply Mr. Higman, 28. The Promenade, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 283f9-3 Fœ: SALE, a 4-inch cylinder Engine; equal to new. Can be seen at Geaidros Farm, near Swanseau 389f9-14 l^OR SALE, a new. light Haulier's Cart. Apply H. Price, Wheelwrigi*- Oarmar- then-road, Swansea. 2Z7f8-3 OR SALE, a Stylish Dogcart, suitable for Horse 15.2—Apply Pike, veterinary sur- geou. Rut-land Mews. Swansea. 1680db9-6 I^OR SAL £ Light Oobttrg Cart; suit cob 14 hjL; cheap.- in good condition-—Apply Old Coach Works, Gower-street, Swansea. 220f9-3 FOR SALE, by private treaty, 2 flenses in — Brunswick-street, with bay windows. For particulars addreas F.A-P. "Daily Post," Swansea.. 32c>i9-6 FOR SALE, a Light Bay Cob Mare, 14-3, four years iaet tall; good looking, reliable worker, and is believed to be perfectly sound. Can be seen and tried by appointment.-Apply Alma. Hofte, Ystalyfera. 393f9-8 jgANDSOME laege pair Field Glasses, 25 mile range; dear definition; leather sling case; only 148. 6d.; worth 50s.; appiwal allowed.—Richard Holloway. 24, AH Sainte- rood, Westbourne Pack, TrfwAw, W. 372f9-8 STRONG Dog Cart for Sale; bar?<Ti — Apply Mr. John Boyle, Grocer, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 2351S SOLID Rolled Gold IS ea.ra.t Lady's Massive Curb Chain Bracelet, with morocco case; price only 9B. 6d.; approval; worth ■treble.—Richard Hoik>wa,y„ 24, All Sainte-road, Weetboome Park, London, West. 371f9-8 OHlNA and EAKTHENWARE SECONDS.- China Cops, Saucers, Bowls, Plates, Jnsa. etc., all goM decoration, Is. Id. per doz. Handsome Toilet. Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast Seta in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crate, containing about 1,000 articles, 42s. bd. Write for fre", illustrated lists. See beginners' Orate. with free Tea Set.-Arthur J Hull, King-street Pottery, Long ton. Staffs. APARTMENTS TO LET. A PARTMEXTS for Gentleman, with family of two, or comfortable home for two friends. Terms mode.ra.te.-Apply 22. Malvern Terrace, Swansea. 224f9-3 A PARTMENTS.—Sitting wvi Bedroom to Let; hot and coid bath; use of piano; *node.-w'.c changes; itear Hospital.—Appiy 4^, St. Helen'-aroad. Swansea. 2o0f9-4 A PARTMENTS.—Large Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, Bath; good cook- JIlg and attendance.—Apply Bath House Oor- ner, Willows-terraoe, near Albert-hail, Swan- 27019-5 A PARTMENTS or Lodgings-To Let. com- fortable bedroom and sitt«ng-room; furrushed or unfurnished; splendid sea view; moderate charges. — 56. Trafalgar-ten-aoe, Swacaea. 33419-6 QOMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments, with piano and bathroom; suitable for gentlemen in business; terms, moderate.—14, Ay^esbury-road. Swansea.. 31619-6 QOMFORTABLE Apartments for Youns Man; share Bedroom wrth another; 12a. Pfcr weeK, including- ooanr.—^Address Lake^ "Daily Post." Swansea. 20619-5 C UPERIOR Apartments to Let. St. Helen's- road; suitable for lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen triends.-Addzem K.L.M.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 20819-3 1"<> LET, one or two Rooms, in good repair. -Apply 85, Rodney-street. Swansea. 391f9-8 Vy EUrF UENISHED Apartments. Front "f Siuing-room, one or two Bedrooms, hot and cold bath; piano; no children; terms moderate.—55, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. 279(9-4 APARTMENTS WANTED c OK-FORTABLE Rooms, with view of Bay, Wanted, by Gentleman, in good house on terrace ileax Constitution Hill- Answers will be considered on Sept-ember 12th. to lank, "Daily Poet," Swansea. T ODGINGS, respectable and comfortable, L suitable for young man; Mansel-street. -Address Mansel, "Daily Post," Swansea. 343f9^ REQUIRED, two Unfurnished Rooms, near Pt centre of town; one front.—Address i(,e, Swansea. M.V.E., "Daily Post" Oiffce, Swansea. 357f9^7_ T17ANTED, twe iioome. unfurnished, by a quiet couple; no children; terms must be moderate.—Address R.K., "Daily Post" Swansea. "VVANTED, Lodgings, for one or two Mecfr" ani-os; permanent; close to pos<-office; terms moderate. — Address Mechanic, "Daili Post." Swansea. 226f9- £ 7\\TANTED, two Unfurnished Rooms, by a • quiet couple; no family. Tei must he moderate, and clear.-A14dress B-K., "Daily Post," Bw ajtsea. 225i9-3__ "WfANTED, immediately, by single Gentle- man. good Bedroom. Sitting-room, hot and cold BaAh; good neighbourhood indlepen- sable. State terms to S.V., "Daily roet." Swansea. 267I9-4 IIJII IK.'R!8W BICYCLES, &C. BICYCLE for Sale, suit a Young Man; Dun- lo; £ 3 10s.; great ba.r^a-n.—Appii' Evans, Hatter, 20, College-street, Swansea- £ 39f9-4 BICYCLE for Saie, strong, and in excellent condition; present- make; £ 4; bargain, ,ul¡;O Cuihion Tyre, i.1 78. 6<1., tyre as good as new.—Apply 19. Mansel-street, Swansea- 25319-4 YCLES. 10s. monthly. 1 .8 as a ver- CYCLES, 10s. monthly. Samples as adver- C tisement. Carriage paid, 96 6s. Agf" oj •qoutaoii 09 ajOifo p^oa ureqaaoQ—-panrE^V Ij^OR SALE, Lady's Bicycle; popular make; faultleas; must sell; genuine bargain.— Apply Boiley, H-afod, Swan-sea. 32919-6 GENTLEMAN'S Bicycle for Sale; pneumatic GENTLEMAN'S Bicycle for Sale; pneumatic tyres; in good condition cheap.—Appb Villa, Morris-ton. 375f9-8 ROYAL Allard Bicycle, twin stay, half-inch roller chain, Palmer tyres, equal to eew; cost 15 guinea": will accept L8 Bs.; first to see wiil buy.-Apply 4, Ivv-vtiaoe. 21619-3 rpwo Wearwell Road Racers, only used a .L month, £7 cash. or JES 8s. 4d. monthly; also One Roadster and one Lady's, sanM price.—Wearwe>ll Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford-st. 33tff9-< OLD Miaeiii»e8 made 1-ke new.—Re-plating, Re-enamelling, Tyres Re-rubbered, and Machine overhauled for £3 ¿g.-Wea.rwel. Cycle Co.. Ltd., Oxford-street. 338f9-6 TYRiiS.—Turner Endless Wired Outer- T Cov-ens. exactly same as Duniopj; new perfect, uasoiled. being bankrupt manufac toper's stock, clearing 9s. each; guaranteed 12 months-—City Rubber Co.. 3. Kiag-sireet Weat. Maaehestsr. 35019-4 Ofi. Wee3tly—Several second-hand Pneumatic Boadsters and Road RaoerB to ci&aa- a: 9t. weekly up to L2 1.C8.: room wantsd; suit beginners.—Wearwell ? Co.. Ltd., Oxford afcreet, Swanaoa. 338I9-6 EDUCATION. "pWVATE TUITION in French. Gennsm. Italian, Spanish. Portuguese, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand. and Typewriting; Salaries E70 to £ 400; no previoas experience life; on application.— Oswald Korth, Professor of Languages, 1. Ken- Bington-terraoe. Swansea. i39 ^CIVTL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes; Telegraph Learners, Head Post-office, Swansea, Male Sorters Lon- don and Swansea G-P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, etc. Sucaese guaranteed. Ladies or gentle- men.—Mr. Ha-Tis. Shorthand School, 22. New Oxford-street. Swansea. 369d.h. MUSICAL. pIANOFORTE Tuning, 3s. 6d.: reeomraenda- — tions f-M Dr. Turpin, Gladstone, and Broadwood and Sons. Pianos from Hopkin- lIOn. Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Stde or Hire.- rfBarlea Eadon. 63, Brunswick-street, Swan- aea. W98 T>REVIOUS to Stocktaking we are offering the following Bargains: Black and Gold Tiaao, by "Cramer," 34 guineas, reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on easy payments. —Thompson and Slacken, Ltd., 32. Castle- street, Swansea. 561 "DIANO.—Upright Grand, Iron Frame, couiv ling actions; 65 guineas, reduced to 36 g-nineae: 21s. per month on oar easy pay- ments—Thompson and ShaekeLl, Ltd., Swan- sea. TWO Pianoe, Iron Framed, Trichord Check Action; 36 guineas; reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on our «My pay- ments—Thompson and ghockell i>%d., Swan- sea. Walnut Pianoa, Iron Framed, Trich<ted. Check Action, Walnut Marqueterie Case; 45 guineas; reduced to 36 guineas; 21s. pet inonlifc.—Thompson and Shackeli, Ltd., ? Castle-street, Swansea. ~yV ALNUT Oetzman PiaDQ. Panel Front. Ivory Keys, good tone; 43 guineas; reo duced to 15 guineas; 10s. 6d. per month.- Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle- street. Swansea. "VVJ ALNUT Harmonium, by B. Samuel. 3 stops, 10 guineas, reduced to 6 guineas 5e. per month on our easy payments.—Thomp- pa m n-.s.- son and Shackell, Ltd., Swansea. TV ALNUT American Organ, handsome case, Knee Swell; splendid vaiue, 8 guineas; 7s. 6d. per month on our easy payments. Thompson and Shackeil, Ltd., 32, Castle- st reet. Swan sea. TV ALNUT American Organ, suitable for a Church or Chapel; 2 Manuals, 20 Stops, 13 sets of Reeds; 75 guineas; reduced to 40 guineas; 24s. per month on easy payments.— Thompson and Shackell, Ltd.. 32, Oastie- Btreet. Swansea. 561 "DIANOS, full compass, goofl condition, escapement action, panels and sconces; 114 and £ 16.—J. Brader and Sons, only ad- dress, 9. Wind-street. Swansea. Z19f9-3 i p-STOP Amerioan Organ; handsome carved Iv cake, large mirror; list 50 gnweas; offered 30 guineas; \12trgain.—GWynne Brader, Heathfield-etTeet, Swansea. 2lSf9-3 CAT? Harmonium, 4 Rowt of Reeds; very e powerful; by Alexander, Paris; in per- fect condition! £ xl lis. only.—Gwynne Brader. H-eath field-street, Swansea. 21919-3 PIANOFORTE, second-hand, iron frame. p check act. on, trichord; 26 guineas, 12* monthly; good tone and make.—Charles tadon, 53. Brunewu k-street. 262f9-4 ORGAN, Pipe Top, second-hand; Wadnut Case, splendid tone; cost 16 guineas, now 9 guineas; 6s. monthly.—Chaxles Eadon. 53, Brunewiek-street. 262i9-4 ORGAN, high Mirror Top. in Walnut Case, full compass 7 stops, couplers, knee swells; £16. at 9s. momthly.—Charles Eadon, 53, Brunswick-street. 26219-4 ~p IAN OFORTE. trichord! Walnut Ca«;. J- seeond-haud; Panel front and Sconces: only £ 8 10s. cash.—Charles Eadon, 5.). Bruns- wick-street. 262f9-4 MONEY. j MONEY.-From £2 to zeloo ..IOO.t 10 respec- table applicants on their own now of hand or LO.U., at a rate cf interest much the lowest in town. Small re-payments. Money advanced on mortga,se at 4 per cent, per annum—John W. Gam age, 2. Pell-street, Swansea (back of Albert-hail). 934 (JASH ADVANCED by I. b^LINE, from £ 3 and upwards, on personal security, to all classes, r&payable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distanoe no object.—Apply per- sonally or by letter 5. Grove-place. Swansea. 44,3 WESTERN LOAN OFFICE, 14. Pieton-piaoe, Swansea. £ 3 and upwards granted daily on Note of Hand, etc. Town and Country. Low Interest. Easy Repay merits, -Willi- U-her and Co.. Proprietors. 1&49 TRADE SPECIALITIES. OLD False Teeth Bought, highest possible price given; Honeybourne, Merchant and Manufacturer of Artificial Teeth. 2, Nei- son-street.. Swansea; two minutes walk from Grand Theatre and >7ew Empire, xioure, 10 till 9. Established 1281. 105d9-7 ALLACE S for Ge*ns* Box Calf La-ce Boots, very stylish; yrioes 10s. 6d. and | 12s. 6d.. square or round toes.-2.30, High- jBtreet,_and Castleton, Mumbles. 281f9-3 ALLACE S, 230, High-street, and Cast-le- ton, Mumbles, has the best selection of Gents Brown Boots, all Lie newest shades; special line, 10s. 6d. 281f9-S T V ALLACE'S for Ladles' Glace Oxford Shoes; very smart shapes, wear greir- anteed; from 3s. lid.—230. High-street, am. Castleton, Mumbles. 281f9-3 WALLACE, Sole Agent for the following well-known brands of Boots and Shoes: "K." iris," 'Portland." ".ua Duchease." 230, High-street, and Coetleton, Mumbles. 2Slf9-3 .TT ALL ACL S for Canvas Shoes; hundreds of pairs left; must be sold; Ladie«', Is. Ilia.; Children's. 7 x 10. Is. 6*d., If to 1, is. 9id.-Z30. High-street, and Castleton, Mumbles. 2 £ lr9-3 WALLACE'S for Children's Boots am* vi Shoes. Grand selection, prices to suit everybody.—230, High-street, and Castleton. Mumbles. 281J9-3 XT^ILLIAMS iPontardaw-e) Worm Lozengts. » For over 00 vears this val1:ahi." remedy has met with the greatest success. The (:Ü'ct upon weak, delicate children (often c-ivcn as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of the tormenting pest by tak;n;; thfisa Lczengl's. the thin, pale faced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sold at 9d.. Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. per bottle by most chemists, or 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc., on applica- tion. "Sir.-1 have for sometime used your Antheminthia of Worm Lozenges in my lamily. and find them a very speedy and dfi- cacious cure for asceanide, and their agree- able and convenient form is a great recom mendation for children.— vv'. Hutchinson, j Vicar of Hawden." f2r "PyRESSMAKING.—Wanted, work by the day, by an experienced Dressmaker, ait la. 3d. per day.—Address A.M.T., "Daily PoA," Swan- sea 285J9-3 T L. and T. BULLIN, HeathfieW Mews, Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc.; Cab? always ready. Telegrams: -Bailin," Tele- phone 65.. 130 \TR. WILLIAM OXLEY, Private Enquiry Agent, late Detective Serjeant, Cara,tf Police. Confidential investigations.—4, Low^r- Police. Confidential investigations.—4, Low^r- OsJjjed raJ-road. Cardiff. Highest references. TV T. BENJAMIN, Private Detective; con fidential investigations.—Address all communications 3, De Burgh-street, Cardiff, n CLOUDY AMMONIA.—6d. bottle, double size. C lOd Myrddin Davies. Chemist, 4. Os. ford-etroet, Swansea. l->xi "OOOKBINDINC.—For good aad subrtan- B ual Binding go to the "Daily Post," Printing Works, 211, High-street, Swansea, n T^HE Perfection of Medieine.—-P. A- Baaery, Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn. Gower, thus de- tcribes lie van's as prescribed bv tbe late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street, Swansea. Pre- tcribes lie van's as prescribed bv the late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street, Swansea. Pre- pared only by W. George, M ti P.S., Market Drug Stores. 19. Oxford-street. 154 1 > R A PERY, Haberdashery, Milliaery, Ho- siery. Wools, Toys, and Fancy Goods; Wholesale.—Morgan Jenkins, 4Q. 41. and 43. ftaterloo-street, Swansea. 693e9-3 j 'T'-HA LEAD.—Wanted, a regoimx Supply. State lowest price.—Din Manager. "Daily irc.zt," Swansea. VVHEELS. all siaes, for Carriages. Carts, T and Wagons; also Rubber Tyres, all makers and sixes. Very beat quality. Trial solicited.—The City Wheel trorks, Dublin. 126ei0-ia T ADIES', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing bought; Gents' Dress Suits and Fancy Costumes on Hire. Letters attended 1.0.-3. Lower Waterloo street. Swansea. 628el»-2 NITS destroyed by two applications of Komoline; never fa Is. — Send six or twelve stamps to Jones, chemist (K Depart- ment). Leeda. 326f9-6 /^K)RN PAINT, made of superior ingredients and easily applied; is. bottles for 6d.— J. Davies, M.PJS., Chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. 730 j j-")ÜN'T Forget that Pugsley and Sons, W&terloo-gtfeet, Swansea, Annual Sale of Paperhangings is now on. 59eh>-9 DONKEY Carriage for Invalida. — C. W. Jones, Belgrave Mews, Walter-road, Swansea, has the above for Hire; also Open and Close Carriage*. Telephone No. ocl. .w STONES, Stones, can be Shipped at QaJtdy S Island for Building; Road Metal; Lime Barming.—Edward Elgaa-, Qaldy Isiamd Tenby. Bontb. Wales. 3B2f9-8 EBOYSE, 260, Gooch-street, Birmingham, • Fits Shops anywhere for any Bosinees. Fitter of James Baker and Sons', IbL. Boot Shop, ;)2. High-street, Swansea. 383f9-14 BUY the House you live in. Illus-i-raied Book, explaining "How to Live Rent Free," will be sent free on receipt of postcard by Manager, 72. Bishopegoet-street, Without, London, E.C. 1662d.b.9-10 FOR Scales, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing, ,"0 to Parnell and Sons, Ltd., 12. Alexandra-road. Swansea. 16 PLUMS direct from the Orchard to. tbe Home. Good cook. and preserving Plums, 1s. 3d. per dozen ibs., packages free; cash with order.—Rather, Wernyrarias;. Aber- gavenny. 8af9-7 SCALES, Weighing Machines, Grocers' Uten- s sils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools and Clothing.—Parnell and Sons, Ltd., 12. Alex- aadra-)road. Swansea. 16 POPULAR Legal Handbooks by Morris P Roberts Jones (Solicitor to the South Wales and ifonmouthehire Miners' Provident Society):—Workmen's Compensation Act, 6th Edition, 1s. Id.; The New Marriage Act. with Marriage and Burial Services (English and Welsh) by Principal Edwards, 16. Id.; How j to Become your own Landlord (ander the new Act), Is. In.; The Magistrates' Manual, with particulars of about 400 offences, 3s. 6d. Post Free.—Miles, Queen-street Arcade. Cardiff, n Q. 1 MR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE, j Estate Agent. Auctioneer, and Surveyor, has the undermentioned and other Properteea for Sale and to Let. FOR SALE. House in Carl ton-terrace. 6, Melbourne-place. Freehold. A we 11-built o-etached Family Residence mttt- ate at Mnrton, near Swansea. 1 "Bereetord House," Uplands. Excellent House in Cpiands-creaoent. Cottaee Property at Landore. Cottage Property at Brynhyfryd. Dwelling-house at Llanniadoek. 4G and 50, Bryn-road. Underwood. Mnmblea. Property in illows-plaoa. Bouse in Brynmill-cresoent. Small detached Villa at West Cross. 2 Valuable Villas at West Cro?s. "Highland Villa." Terrace-road 7 and 8. Llywel-gtreet—a bargain. Charming Detached Villa at Caswell. Pair Semi-detached Villas at Uplands Valuable Leasehold Property in Dyvatt74. TO LET. "Beresford House," Uplands. Furnished Residence at Caswell Bay. Grouville- kurton, and 4 acres land. j Picket- Meao. Mumbles. Marine Villa. Mumbles. Semi-detached Villas, Uplands. 8. Nelson-terrace; rent J524. Z2. Brvn-road. Shop and Premises. 75, St. Helen's-road. Shop and Premises. 23. High-street. Shop ant.' Premises. 1. Wind-street. Bouses in SVetiv-road. No 33. Gwvdr-terrace. 2 Houaes in Uplands-ereemut. "Hisrhland Villa," Terraoe-road. 22, C'wipdonkiB-terr&oe. 2 Houses in Brooklyn-terrace. Underbill. Mnmblea. c. c'nimoans' Detached Villa at West Gross. LT^^Wonse-' St. Geortre's-terrace. ''irzzzt- Houses in Windsor Full particulars on application. cfuVTER STREKT. SWANSEA Q W A N b B A MOT OB 0 A B a TIME TABLE. SKErr? T BRY is: M ILL. Lea vine Leaving Leaving Leaving Wind-st Cross. j* md-st.. Bryn-rd., •Swansea fcketty. Cwarsea BrynmiL. 2 V! i «n 9-" a IB- ^"30 a.m. 8 60 a.m Qfi a m S-30 a-m- a m- 8.10 a.m.. q 3C a ill 10. fca-m V10 a.m. C, a.ra. i in 0 am.a ;'&) a.m. W' a.m.. *0 SO am 11- c a m' ^A>l1 a m- a-tQ ll" C a.m. I1-50 a m' 1C^3 am. 10.30 a.m. "1 vj am 12. 0 p m. 10.30 a.ra. 10.z*j a.m. n m 1^-30 P-m 10.50 a.m. 11.10 a.m. 12 30 p m 1. C p m. 11 U a.m. 11.oQ a-m. 1 C a m l-« Pm U.6Q a-m. 11.50 a.m. *20 n'm' 0 pm 11.-4/ a.m. 12.1G p.m. ? r n ui 2-30 v m 12.10 p m. 12.30 p.m. « -J £ 'm' j. t p m. ii.40 p.m. i. 0 p.m. n m. S'35 t' 131 l. C p.m. 1.20 p.m. A 30 o ra.. 4 0 r> zn. 1.2y p ni. 1.40 p.m. 4tpm 30 p m 1.^ pm. JSpa 4.30 p.m. -P '-n. 2^1 pm 2.20 p.m. 5. 0 p.m. fc-3o p m i.tu p m. 2^0 p in. 630 c m. t. 0 p m. 240pm iitpm, 6 0 p.m. «^ p.m. 4 0pm. p.m. 6.X p.m. 1 P-m. o 20 p.m 3.40 p.m. V C 11.m.Ai P m. A-40 p m. < 0 p.m. 73C p m. SIC pa 4. 0 p :n. 4.20 p.m. C p.r. S.50 P M. 4.20 p.ii. 4.40 p. L-L. g.30 p.r- ? G p.Cl, 4-50 p tl.1. 5.10 p.m. 5. 0 p.m. "5-30 p.m. 6-20 p m. 6.30 p m. 9,5? p.m. 10. 0 p.m. 6.3G p m. 6 5D p.m. 1li L P M. 10 30 p.m. 6.5p P Ul. fc.10 pm. 6.10 p.m. 6 30 p.m. 6.30 p m. 6 50 u m fe.50 p a 710 pm 7 ii.' p.m. 7 30 p m 7 30 p m_ 7.M p.m. < 2^ p.m. 8 10 c oj. 1 Wp m- 8 3o p.m. J p m fc.au n m. 8i0 p Ill. S iu p.m. P m. Ç.30 p.m. 9-SO pm 9 50 p.m S.50 p m. 10.10 p m 10.1'» p.m..10..30 p.m. S&turdare only. A Car 1f1J1 1-pave A Car wili ieave tile rpia-nda Post-cmc" Market for St. for Wind-street every Ttiomas every morn- mommg ut 8.45 ing at 9.0 o'clock. o'clock. « or m THE EMPIRE MONDAY, September 3rd. 1900. and during the Week. Orand heroes of CriSbcos BIO TABLEAUX of the WAR As at the ijotidon Hipj>rdromfc. f TEJsnsrirsoisr & o'gorman Vocalists. Patter Com-edxaas and Dances. PLO D'ORVILLE, j THE BAKDUESIAS, In Ghacacter Songs. Mandolinists and Guitarists- Song's and Transformation Dancing by MISS HELEN STUARTE MR. JAMES MERRYLEES, { CHAS. E. EDWARDS, Voca" aW Claracter Actor. The TVamp Comedian LIEUT. TRAYIS In VentrMoq uial Realism. Late Trains.—^or Neatii 8.55 p.m. laft er First Performance) and 11.0 p.m. pfo i-fiameiiy 11.25 p.m. Late Tiains. After First Performance by Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway at 9.20 p.m. for linton Ferry. Pon Taibot. Cwma von, Pontrhvavfeu- Oraunet L.atarwynS, xJiaenrnondda. and Treberbert. < & Two Performajioes Ni-gtlûy-Early one, 7 o'clock to 9 Late one. 9 o'clock to LL SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR. jTETGUNNT PRELIMLNABV NOTICE OF FLAT.TT 1899 Jfo. 1683. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Divi- M&20&, Mr. Justroe Byrut. R- J E. G L M 2ST (the person appointed in the action;, has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION durin^the Month of SEPTEMBER, all thai FREEHOLD. COPYHOLD AND LEASEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, Including the MAGNIFICENT BUILDING Known as THE LAXGLAND BAY HOTEL, Beinfc the Whoa? of tbe Property belonging to the NEW LANGLAND BAY CO.. LIMITED: Further particulars will be published at an DATE. AUCTIONEER'S OFFROE, Chambers. Cardie'. X567 BY BR. F. ROPER COOKE. | 41, PENTYLA, ABEBAVON. MIX. F. ROPER COOKE bas receivftd instruetione to SELL by AUCTION in bEPTEMBEii, 190C, the whole Contents of the above Residence, comprising: — New Walnut Upright Coitag*e Pi-ano uy Brims- mead and Sons, Ebony Cabinet. Drawing-room Lonng-e cretonne covered, is.asy Ciiairs, Tables, Carpets, etc- Saddlebag Dining-room Suite, Mahogany Table three leaves. Sideboard Bookcase, Mahogany Writing Deek. 9 drawers' 2 large Oil Paintings, Carpets, Brass F-endoey-g and Fire Irons, double brass mounted Spring Mattreae Bedstead, Single do., and ail the Furniture in 5 bedrooms. Full particulars next week. F ROPER COOKE. 22, Station-street. Port Talbot 1622 TENDERS. TO ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, (Ltd) WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. STEEL JOISTS. FLITCH PLATES, ANGLES, TEES. CHANNELS, CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK. BRIDGES. ROOFS. PIERS. PITHEAD STAGES, FORE-PROOF FLOORS. Telegrams.- DAWNAY, CARDIFF. National Telephone, Cardiff, 694. SHIPPING. ALLAN LINE. /i TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL, Le. QORINTii for Quebec and Moofflreal September 6th. Saioon Fares from a-10, 2nd Cabin £ 7. Steerage £ 5. CANADA-For Roadbooks, maps. ratee. and full particulars, applv to ALLAN OFFICIOS t9 Jaimee-ttreet. Liverpool. 1145 JEWELL AND OiiOWTHEE'S TOURS. PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION from 35s., Amwery, Brussels, and Field of Water- loo, 7?s. 6a. Special Tours to Holland, the Rhine. Switzerland and Ober&mmergau for Passion Play. A Week s Tour to iretand, 888. 6d. A Week in Bru-aels or Jersey. 63s. For full particulars of tuese and numerous other I tours at home and aoroad appiy lo Austin and Siicock's kor-Posite Town Hall. Swansea^, 1 or to Sewell and CrowOaer, 153, Pen church- «treet, ixwwion. ii.C„ and braoehs. AXEBICAN L I UNITBD 8YATES MAIL 8TEAMLRS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. BOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATUR- DAYS, at noon. Highest Class of Accommo- dation for Saloon, Second Cabin ami Steer- aee Passengers. LTV ERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA Galling at Qo^ensiown every Thursday. Passengers and goods are landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. whke, has the Shortcut and most Direct Route to all places in the Western Staves Apply to Richardsan. Spenoe and Company, Southampton or Liverpool, or to Local Agents; Austin and Sileocks. 3. Somerset- place, and T. R. V» Mason and Co.. 2. Mount- street. Swansea; T. E. Austin. 1,381, Neath- road. Hafod; Rhys Roberts. 90, fi street. Morriston; J. T. Bowen. LaJceP Post-oflice; 2and W. Hancock 2. Downing- strest. OWERTON COUNTY SCHOOL. The CHRISTMAS TERM oommences on The TERM oommen on TUESDAY, the 11th September next. For further particulars apply t-o the Headmaster, or JAMES H. BLAhJi. Clerk. Gowerton, 23th August, 1900-^ 1671 LLANDOVERY OOLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. jE.55 £30; £25; two £15; two £10; two £8 8s. THESE SCH0LAR3H1P. limited to Doy? entering the Schooi next September, ai* pay able annoaiiy, and tenable during residence, The examination will begin Tuesday, Septem- ber 18th, 1S00. For particulars apply to Rev. The Warden. rjlEE W A R IS SOUTH A F R 1 C A. Amount already advertised 0 10 Further subscriptions received: — Employe.- Locomotive DeparLmei;- M.R.. Uiw Bank and Gunio:. 9th monthlj coi, ribut-ioa u and lii 1 16 5 Employ es Hy Billings, '^> Cent. J eent aude-d bv H iidlings. Lsq. q and 2> 5 0 0 Employes L. and N. V>. K. Steam I Sheds, 35th Weekly Ooiiir;r,-lltj0n (1 and 21 0 6 10 EmjiO.ve- L and 1\. h. i:. Steam j Sherds. 6ath Weekly Coutr LU.IOO <1 and 2) 0 6-, Liiii.ioye.- L. and iy v\ r.. steam Sheds. 37th Weekly Contribution >1 and 2; 0 4 6 i 0 Messrs. iN aHd San-s. | Hafod Sulphuric Ac-id Work £ (1 and 2) 6 0 0 Collecting Box at -j, r. Alderman Evans' ShoD., St. Thomas (1 and 2;. 0 2 C Employes Graifroia Merthyr Fuel Co. (1 and 2) 13 9 0 Einpioyes Swansea Hematite Iron and Steel Works. 41ai W-eeKiy Contribution 1 ai;d 21 4 0 8 Wrisrht. Eutier and Co.'s Eqaivaient '1 and 2i 4 0 ,L I Employe.- L. aud N. VI. it. Steam Sheds, 38th Weekly Contribution (1 and 2> U 8 9 i Employes Swansea Hematite Iron and Steel Works, 42nd Weekly Oortr'bution i1 and 2) 449 Wright. Batier and Co. Equivalent '1 and ?■> 4 4 Si Employees of Messrs. Vivian and Sons. Sulphate and Aikaii Works (1 and { 2) 1 3 C Employes Swansea Hematite Iron and Steel Works. 43rd Weekly Ooft-ribution (1 and 21 4 19 5 Wrigut. Butler and Co.'s Equivalent (1 and 2) 4 IS 5 Em-clove- L. and N. W. A. Steam. Sheds. 39th Weekly Contribution J U and 2j — 0 4 11 PUBLIC NOTICES. rpREBANOS, SWANSEA VALLEY. Tie first ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD will be held in a spacious- marquee, at tbt above place. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth. 1930. President: F. W. GILBERTSON, Esq., C CL, J.P., Glynteg. Adjudicaûurs- Musie: il-fcssor R Evans, F.RC.U.. Dowiais; Bands, J. Manley, Esq., Aberdare Prize Bairs. etc., M«. CL B. Jenkins, Trebanos Rouse Accompanist, T. D. Jones, Esq., Morriston. Chief Events—Choirs, "0, Father, Whose Al- mighty Power." Male Voice: "In the Sweet." Brass Bands, Class B.. "SCUTS of the Sea." or "RccoLtecUons cf Carl Rosa ) Marching Contest, own selection. Drum and Fife Band, "Maritana" (W right aDd Round). Seven Brass Bands and several CStoirs. lYogrammes now ready, to be obtained of tbe Secretary, at l#- each, post free. Secretaries: W. Evans, Y nisderw-road. Pootardawe F. J. Pitt, Hawthorn Vilia, Trf banos, R.S.O. 1451 C ORPORATION OF SWANSEA- TO QUARRYMEN, BUILDERS, AJlfl OTHERS. TO LET, GIB BET HILL QLARRY, sit* at, betweec Baptist Weil-place and Gibber- liill-road. 1:1 the Borough of S^*a»ea, at a dead rent 01 J320 per annum and a royalty at I 3d. per load over 1,600 loads- of stone workeo- Persons oi uesirous of renting the Quarry OB the terms named are requested to send in their names to my othcee not .ater than 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, the 7th September next* JNO. THOMAS, Town CkqrfS Gkiikihall. 27th Aogtist, L900. "4 Is WANSEA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. 1 ——— EVENING CONTINUATION CLASSES. > FOR MALES. CommeDeme MONDAY, SEPTEMBER UJb. 190C, ABEED Y BEE THI-STiiivKT. BRYNHY. > J. VI). CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE evoll place). CWM. DANYGRAlG, DY FATTY. MOBr RISToN. PENTK1:P"VTH, ST- HELEN'S. TIB- DBiJNAW, YNYSTAWE. j FOR FEMALES. i Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1980 Bh 1 -y iiYFRY'D, iOiYNiMii^ CENTRAL HIGEER GRAM fTrixity-piace!, CWM, DANY- GRAiG, D YFATTY. MoLiJSTON. PENTlifi- POETH, PLASMARL. ST. THOMAS, TIRDitfJ- NAW. WAUNWiiN, YNY81AWE. SUBJECTS Of INSTRUCTION. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English, Clim position. Singing. BAementary bClenoe., Fi.& j montairy Drawing, Book-keep rte. Shorthacd, # Navigation,Euclid,Algebra. Mensuration, Com- mercial Arithmetic. (Joanneruai Geoeraphy, Welsh, French. Gymnastic* Drill. Ambulance, and aimal lnetr-uet,ioo rn Woodwork. providefl therc art a sufficient number of students to form a ciaes in the subject Other subjects may be taught. FOR GIRLS A-ND WOMEN ONLY. Domestic Ecollomv, Oookery. Home NnrsHg. Needlework, and Piain Dreeeinaking. FEES-No Pee required from any Student. Dl-IPOSIT MOKEY —In order to secure re- gular and punctual attendance throughout the School year. Students must, as a guaran- tee for their resru^ar atten<lai*ee. deposit wito the Head Teaehers. 3d. per week, or 2s. 6d. for eakh of the two terms, or 4tL for the en- tire cour se: such deposit money to be re- 1 turned by the Head Teachers in fui] i<> all .« Students joinimr the Scboo. belore November j 30t-h and wno make 75 per cent, ol their pou- 1 ssi*ie ait-iewiswK-.es. Stu<roate able oniy to -J attend attenuate weeks, on account of their work, are required to make 76 per cent of the 1 to «bie ol such attendances. At the end of the school yt«?jr ail uion.ee forfeited and re- main ins: in the liaride of the H-ea-d Teac-bess tf be at th", ifistposai of tiue Baaird. No charge for Books or School mate-rials. No &choiar may be entered or continued on j the Itesris er who is under 14 years of age, UH- j less such scholar ie exempt fponi tiie legal ob- J ligation toO attend School. Further information will be supplied on n.TU'j calicu to the -,ead TeaclierB at any Board School. A W, HAEDEN. Clerk "o the Board. Sohooj Boafrd Offices. 27th Augnsi. 1900. j 1681. DEFENCE FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE J FUT THANKFULLY RECEIVED For defraying the cost of orosecuting Sabbath J breakers employed bv magistrates, councillors and others, who are enforcing an oitwolete Act against small traders o?.iSy. by W. Andrewar- tha, 51. High-street, and Mr. M dra -buildings, liighstreet, Swansea. ■ Amount alreadv acknowledged. £ 3 8s. 1 S. D.. 10s. Cki. W. R. E.. 580; Carpsnt ■-M 5s.: L. J.. 10s. Dockman. Is.; HobbJfe. 6d. small amounts. St. John s Wa.:d, £.' 28. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS" .T V-AIL WAY ACCIDENTS, 1 EMPLOYF.RS' LIABILITY, 1 Insured against FIDELITY BONDS granted by the RAILWA ¥ PASSENGERS I ASSURANCE CO., a Established 1849. C,aim" paid 4.150.000. M 4, « ■ NHTl -«■, LONDON, A. ViAN. Secretary. Agent r. E. POST. t>o. Gorse-laue. Swansea. J OM -M HOME-BREWED STOUT 2d PExi GALLON. Ask vour Grof-er tor a Sixpenny Packet of Dr- WATSON'S TONIC STOUTv 3t makes Three Oa ior.'T oi I^tl.cio'as Stout with ver- little trouble. It contains Malt. Hops. Kola Nut, Dande- lion. etc.. and is a nourishing drink lor win- ter or summer. Try it at once. ir' VICTORIA FOOD W OEKS. BirKUHirham. PIANOS & ORGANS Li ALL THE BEs'I MAiiEiia. CASH OR CREDIT. PIANOS EXCHANGED OR REPAIRED. "PR J. BRADEB & SONS IQlily WIXD STREET, SWANSEA J