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r RREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS.'j SOUTH WALES DAILY POST. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Applicants sending re- ts plies to Advertisements Zilitt to initials or fictitious names, at this Office, are requested not t-o send orl?..ual tesfmoniais ■With their applications, but to enclose copies of testimonials only. Advertisers are cautioned that Postmasters .•re not. allowed to deliver letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious names at any Poat- office. Letters add rested to Initials or Fio titious names may be sent to the offices ol the "South Wales Daily Post," High-street, Swan- sea, and will be kept until applied for by the y- Advertirer. THREE SIX WORDS. ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. 20 Words 0 9 10 16 30 ords 10 2 0 2 6 40 Words 16 2 6 3 6 These charges applv only to the classes of Advertisements specified below, and are strictly confined to those which are ordered <m consecutive in-ertions, and paid for pre- vious to insertion; if either of these con- clit,ions is not complied with, the Advertise- ments will be charged by the Business Scale: Apartments, Situations Vacant or Wanted, To m Let or Sold: and Miscellaneous Wants. LOST AND FOUND OR TRADE SPECIALITIES. three SIX WORDS. ONCE TIMES TIMES. « 20 Words 0 6 0 9 10 30 Words 0 9 0 16 40 Words 10 16 23 <0 Words 13 19 30 ,<0 Words 1_6 2 6 3 6 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. Uotices appearing under this head are charged at a minimum ja.t-e of la cd. for 20 words, and Id. for additional wc.rd, and must be prepaid. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authen- ticated by the name and address of the sender, ort forwarded through a solicjtor or an agent or correspondent of the Daily Post NOTICE. The "South Wales Daily Poet" will be de- livered direct to subser.bers from the Chief Offices. High-street, Swansea, at the fo!low- tag Prepaid Rate-o:- Per Messenger. Pea* Post. One Montfc 1 0 2 0 U%ree Months ■ ■ 3 C 6 0 Six Months 6 0 12 0 Twelve Months^ 12 0 24 0 Any irregularity in tbe delivery should be toade known immediately at the Chief Office. v- t SITUATIONS VACANT. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. J A respectable Widow Wanted as- House keeper to small family; good references. —■Appiy 118, Bryn-road, Swansea. 411f9-10 T\ OME STI CAT ED Young Lady, as Useful V Help; servant kept; good needle- woman; undeniable references.—Apply 8 p.m., Mxs. Booth, 27, St. George's-terraoe, Swansea. 38519-8 EXPERIENCED General Wanted; three in IE family.-Apply Mrs. Fred Tunbridge, thumy Bamk. Eaton-ore&oent, Swansea. 376f9-8 TL1 x r i.KIENCED General wanted, to wash and do plain cooking; wages, £12; ano- ther kept; in answering advt. send address of last aitmmon.—lO. The Walk, Cardiff. 314f9-6 ENSEAL Servant Wanted; no washing. Apply personally. General Pictcwi, King- Btreet, Swansea, £ NKRAT. Servant wanted, at once; coun- vJT try erirl preferred.—Apply Mermaid llctel, Port Tennant, Swansea. 331i9-6 rf^JjOOD Piam CVxlt Wazsted by middle o<" Sep- vX tember, for Penarth; good wages.-— Appty Tucker, Craig-y-Don, Southerndown. 346£9-7 ENEliAL Servant Wanted, age not under io.—April y in first instance 210, Ken- sington-terrace, near Hospital, Swansea. 38?f9-8_ /ENERAL Servant Wanted; good wages to respectable Girl; character necessary. Apply morning or evening at 99. Terrace- road, Swansea. 440f9-10 NURSE Wanted, immediately.—Apply Mrs. L. C. Thomas, iiaveaaaworth, Neath. 363[9-7 NURSE Wanted, for two children, by Sep- tember 6th.—Apply, stating age, experi- enoe. and wages, references required, Mrs. Williams, Eaatnor Bouse, Porthcawl, R.S.O. 36019-7 TTSEFUL Companion Wanted, for elderfy U lady; light duties only; capable set tant kept; pleasant, superior horne.-Apply 6 Francis-road. Edgbaston, Birmingham. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Honey bourne, Nelson-place, Swansea. 294f9-5 \\TANTED, Girl. a.s Nurse; must be clean. Apply 7, Weloome-ata-eet, Swansea. 359f9-7 iT\7~ ANTED, at once, Kitchenmaid.—Apply ™ Grosvenor Hotel, College-street, Swan- tea. 24413-4 wANTED, respectable Young Girl. about 14.-Apply 169, St. Helen'B-avenue, Swan- sea. 42519-10 vV ANTED, at once, a good Cook.-Apply T Steward, Salisbury Club, Wind-street, Swansea.. 43319-10 "VyANTED, a good General Servant; wages £ 13.—Apply 15,' Ul- La. Beche-st rcc\ Swansea. 37719 lyANTED, good General Servant.—Apply T Mrs. Simm, Pros..x;t. Villas, Castleton, Mumbles. 23819-4 wANTED. General Servant; able to do plain cooking.-Apply Bovega, Castle- street, Swansea. 35219-7 WANTED. a good General Servant sina.l family.-Apply 9, Walter-terrace, Wal- ter-road, Swansea. 42219-10 yyANTED, two good Generals; also Ilouse- » Chambermaid—Apply Kaaagarefea.PorLh- calwl Hotel. Porthcawl. 24,:)19-4 /"tyANTED, a General Servant.—Apply, with T references, to Paiuygwydr Hotel, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 27819-^ WANTED, a clettn G rl, 16,-18, to sus&i&t in » Housework;. sleep out.Apply 23. Bryn- y-ltor-orexen t>, Swansea. 40819-10 WANTED, a retractable, willing Girl, from about, 16, to ateiat in Housework.—Apply Dyixevor-place, Swansea. 39619-10 yyANTED, a good General Servant, to sleep in or out; age Iroin 18 to 25.—Apply 24, Roroliill-terrace, Swan-i' a. 368f9-8 wANTED. experienced House-Parlourmaid. -Apply Mrs. Alfred Stephen.-v Broom- hill. Kfdwelly, Oarmartihenshire. 384f9-8 Y\TANIEd" at onceTa clean, willing Girl; pinall family—Arp'.y 53. Oromwell-ter- r^MoUJit Pleasant, Swan ea. 26919-5 yyANTED, a good Scrva'i* muirt. haye good reference.— Appiy Mrs. Jenkins. 35, 'Coldstream-street, L anelly. 248f9-4^ "VyANTEID, a good General Servant; three in family.—Apply between 5 and 7 o'^oek, 58, Walter-road, Swatiaea. 3081_9_-7__ -ANTED, at once. Young Girl, aoout 16, to assist in Housework.—Apply Hntch- jnga, Vine Cottage, Briton Ferry. 282i9-8 j WANTED, at once, a clean, wilting Girl W from 14 to 15, J¡'.st leaving school. — Acldresa liex^ "Daily Swansea. 33319-6 ANTED, immediately, good Oook-General. » Good wages given. Neath dk'trict. — Appiy Mrs. Johnson, y j^cn's-place, Neath. 273f9-4 WANTED, a Mother Help, to take entire charge of two ch,iu.'en; ages, 6 and 3.— Apply Samuel, Tanyr¡'¡'i; Pontardawe. 1678db9-6 ANTED, a thoroughly experienced ) t General Servant; references required w. ^APP^ a^ter 6 p.m., 80. Oxford-street, Swap- se a. J. 40319-10 ANTED, experienced Kitchenmaid; also V Errand Boy, Personal application pre- ferred.—J' Reea Evans, 21S, High-street, Swan- sea. 26319-4 "T"^T*ANt-E-I)i ^mediately, an experienced y C:o!x-GerKjrai.—Apply, with rtitoriuccs, Mr?. scott. RockcltR. Laugland Say, near Bwansea- 'Auyg ITUAXTED. a good General bsrva-at.-Apply V V Mrs Jones. 2, MontpeLer-terruce, Swan- sea » 44519-10 ■inWANTED respectable General, wit*h good W inference; comfortable home.—Apply Mrs E Phillips, New land Houte, Barry Dock. 449i'9-10 ANTED. a, Servant Girl, of good chara:- t r ter; able and willing to do orcnuary hou .ework.-Apply 1,339, Neath-road, H:l1od < 0' 3ú5.f9-5 Swansea. r ANTED, good General Servant, 22, small V family; must be strong and willing; wa°-e3 je 14.—Address Langlaoid, "Daily Pot," Swansea. 41719^0 ANTED. General Servant, who lias been tt out before; sood wages given to suit- able rirl.—J- A. Bailey, 9, Alexandra-road, Swansea. y*7ANTED; a strong Girl, to assist with children and housework; s-Jeep out.— Apply 14, Stanley-terrace, ount Pleasant, Swansea. 28719-5 "V\rANrrED, Kitchenmaid; no Sunday work; » al&o Housemaid and Waitress.—Apply Midland Cafe, Wind-street, or Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. 413f9-10 yy ANTED, Oook-General; also Housemaid f't who can wait; must have good re Ter- ence-L—Apply by letter. Mrs. Batchelor, Ows- wail HilL, JJumblea. 4C6i9-10 yS 7" ANTED, middle of September, g.x>d General Servant; two in family.—Apply Mrs. Harris, Butcher, 133, Chepstow-road, Maindee, ]Sewport,_Mon. 44819-10 WANTED, a. good Cook-General, or Kit- chenmaid, where Housemaid J* kept; small family: good reference. — App'.y 22a, Henrietta,gtreet, Swan&ea. 513t9-6 "try AN TED, immediately, experienced Nurse "f kr boy two years old; good needle- woman.—Apply Mrs. Sydney Gregor, 4, St. James's-cre.-oent, Swansea. 345f9-7 W ANTED, thoroughly respectable Girl, V about 17, to assist with housework and children. Apply 9, Up lands-crescent, Swah. »ea. 28519-5 yy ANTED, a respectable Young Girl, age » about 15; must be very clean and wil. ling; light work; sleep out.-Apply Mrs. Ed- win Joslyn, 23. Terrace-road, Mount Pleasant, WANTED, Cook-General; family two; House-Parlourmaid kept; excellent reference for cleanliness required.—Appiy Miss Lewis,^18, Castle-street, Swansea. 36919-8 Ty A iS TED, Plain Cook, aboti a, small family, Swansea; must be clean and obliging; good references.—Mrs. Ponu 'a Select Registry, lleathfield-street, Swansea. 30419-5 "VyANTED, a clean, respect-able Young Girl as Nurse; must be fond of children; age between 15 and 16.-Apply Mrs. Tucker, c.o. Mrs. Williams, Sea Cot, Caatieton, Mum- bles. 28319-6 MISCELLANEOUS SITTTATIOMIL A trustworthy and active Man, with some spare time, i» Wanted; highly remunera- tive terms to suitable man.—Address Reliable, "Daily Post," Swansea. 378f9-8 AGENTS Wanted, Key and Accident Insur- A ance; Cyclists' Coupon covering all accidents.—Vernon, 34, St. Margaret's Man- sions, Victoria-street, Westminster, London. 't 402f9-10 BILLIARDS.—Youth Wanted at once as Bil- liard Marker.—Apply Mr. Lockley, Al- bert Restaurant, Swansea. 199f9-3 "DOOT TRADE.—Wanted Two good Rounders J-* for nailed work; constant employment. —Thomas' Bc-ot Factory, Merlhyr. 34219-6 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, at once, General Hand; willing .to do repairs.—Apply T. Jones, Wellington House, Pontycymmer. 373f9-5 T>OOT TRADE.—Wanted, a good Bench Man constant work and good wages to suitable man.-Dhann. 114, High-street, Swan- sea. 388f9-8 BOOT TRADE.—Good, sober, Benchman re- quired at once for new work; nailed and repairs; apply immediately.—Perry, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 330f9-6 BUTCHERS (Beef and Pork).—Good all- B round Man wanted, well up in small roods; live in; good wages.-Da.vid Williams, Penya-rais, Glam. 521f9-6 BOOT TRADE—Wanted, Rivetters on Women's and Sizes, nail. Also Machin- ist; constant employment.—Mark's Boot Fac- tory, Gwann-Oae-Gurw^n, Glamorganshire. 347f9-7 {'RAY Stores and Canteen.—Wanted, for the above, a Provision Hand, single, to live indoors. State age; must have good refer- ences.—Apply the Manager, Cray. 254f9-4 CLERKSHIPS: £ 85— £ 450; Admiralty, War, c Excise, Customs Offices; vacancies now; open to all, aged 15-23. Experience unneces- sary. Special explanatory pamphlet free- Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert-hall, FAinburgh. 399f9-6 DRESSMAKING,—Apprentices Wanted, at once.—Apply Mrs. Tomlineon, 26, Carl- ton-terrace, Swansea. 256i9-4 'TARAPERY.—A smart Lad as an Apprentice; — aleo smart, Errand Boy, at once.-Apply J. Gibby and Co., Gorse-Iane, Swansea. 288;S-5 O(ROGERY.—Wanted, an Apprentice or an Improver. — Richards, Victoriarroad. Ebbw Vale. 323f9-6 QROOERY.—Wanted, at once, smart Im- prover; good references required.— Apply Manager, Danygraig Supply Stores, St. ,i'horaa,g, Swansea. 42419-10 QfROOERY and Provisions.—Wanted, active Young Man, to drive out and assist general I Y.-Evans, Royal Stores, 30, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea. 439f9-6 O.ROCERS.—Haulier and Junior Assistant Wamited, immediately; single; in- doors.-Apply, fullest particulars first letter, Thomas Price and Sons, Circle, Tredeg&r. 284f9-5* i^jROCERY.—Wanted, a stirong, active Young Man. about 18, to look after horse and trap, and do warehouse work; good refer- ences required.—Bees and Co., Sketty, Swan- sea. J 444f9-10 INTELLIGENT Lad wanted as Apprentice.- Apply Gana, jeweller. High-street, Swan- sea. 33619-6 J 1'KLLIGENT Lad Wanted as Apprentice -*■ to the Printing. Also Errand Boy.— Albert Davies, Printer, 30, New Oxford-street. Swansea. 272f8-4 IRISH PROVIDENT.—Wanted, good Agent, with connection; fixed salary; small book.-Apply J. Evans, District Manager. 28, Bfunawick-stre-eti, Swansea. 241f9-4 TUNIOR Clerk wanted, at once, with know- ledge of Book-keeping; must be good writer and quick at figures. Address, stating age, salary, etc to Journal, "Daily Post." Swansea. 414f9-10 mACHTLNISRS Wanted, for Waisfcoaw; ecn- stant employment; good wages paid.— Apply at T. C. Workshops, 28, Union Chambers, Union-street, Swansea. 43419-10 QUTFITTING.-Sharp Junior Wanted, at' once, accustomed to bespoke trade; live out: Welsh.—Apply personally preferred. Cloth Hall. Cwmaman. 46f9-6 QWITZ for Soutli Wales. /^mission. Referenoe«.-Apply A. L. Fairttrother, Wick,_ Bristol. 374f9-5 ^MARt Portrait Canvassers; exceptional kJ opport-unitv: 2us. a wetk and oommis- Hion to experienced men.-Apply Major and Darker. photographers, Plymou.Hi. 519f9-6 QADDLERS.—Wanted, at once, "three General hands, accustomed to colliery work; constant employment to suitable men. — J, Dyke, Eubw V ale. 315f9-6 DMAET, up-to-date Canvasser rsquired to re- O present a wel i-known and successful Company. Good pay and early promotion.— Write Frarn. "Daily Post," Swansea. 1660db9-10 W,o Injim-en ii. TWO Tinmen Wanted; piecework.—Apply IE T Machon. Tinman, Maesteg. 40119-10 TO GROCERS.—Porter Wanted; strongr ac- tive Young Man; used to horses.—Apply Evan Evans, High- £ itreet, Swansea. 381f9-8 TAILOR ESSB3.—Vest Hands Wanted at once; oonstarrt, work to gocxl hands.— Apply Davidson and Co., College-^ieet, Swan- sea. 432f9-10 J "yy-ANTED, sharp LPti as Erraiid Boy.—Apply Meyier, Din per, High-street, Swansea- 412f9-10 WANTED, a smart Erraii(I Kirk, Fruiterer. The Grove, Upland?. .11 • \-1 AJ.'TED, smart Boy, about 15, f°r Baker's.- Apply 66, Matthew-street, Swansea. 275i9-4 w ANTFD, immediately, Junior Clerk for Merchants Otfice.-Address M.W., "Daily Post,'J_ Swansea. 259:9-5^ WANTED, Young Man. as Doorman in Shoeing a.nd Jobbing Shop,-R. Visrar, Caterham, Surrey. 351f9-7 "r ANTED a strong Lad, about 18, as Por- 1, t ter.-Apply Richard Lewis, 8 and 9, 'I liifj-h-street, Swansea. 35319-7 TyANTED, Working Farm Bailiff; must be active, and a good farmer.- Appiy Clyne Caatle, Blackpill. -^7ft j "XyANTED, half-dozen Men, use<l to Road- V making with steam roller.—Apply Rol- ler, "Daily Post," Swansea. 25319-4 WANTED, Shunter; good wages to steady v v and reliable man.—Apply W. Gibert- son and Co., Ltd., Pontardawe. 290f9-5 xyANTED, a strong Youth, used to Horses; » live in; good character.—Apply 'I'ru- man's Beer Stores. Strand, Swansea. 35819-7 yy ANTED, Upholsterer, that can polish. V Full particulars, and weekly wage, to Lion Furnishers. PontmorlaL, Merthyr. 325f9-6_ WANTED, sharp Girl, as Cashier; also good Gsnerai, atre about 20—Apply lies. The Star Shop, 4, High-street, Swansea. SO" f 9-5 xyANTED, efficient Ironera; goo<i wage's; VY constant employment.—Apply Mana- geress, The Baths, St. Helen'e-road, Swansea. IS/9 WANTED, immediately, Typist (male or female), with knowledge of Shorthand. -Address S.H.W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 431PM0 "VyANTED, elderly Man, to look after Horses; only experienced men need apply.-Holwill and Co., South Dock, Svrainsea. 40919-10 WANTED, immediately, a smart Boy as Billiard Marker, and make himself gen,erally useful.—Apply New Inn Hotel, Mer- thyr 36619-7 WANTED, Clerk and Collector; smart" energetic; state siuary and experience. -Addoress Active, "Daily Post" Office, Swan- sea. 31819-6 xyANTED, Young Married Man, to De- V i liver Bread; al«o Groom-Gardener, as Horse-keeper.—Ri-cbards, 33, High-street, Swan- Horse-keeper.—Ri-cbards, 33, High-street, Swan- sea « 355f9-7 ■yy ANTED, smart, active Ma«, used to » horses, for the Mineral Water trade.— Apply Boucher, Orown Mineral Water Works, Swansea. 342f9-6 'yyANTED, a respectable LUd, about 15~to make himself generaiiv useful- wages 10s. per week.-Apply Prince of Wales Hotel, Swansea. 447f9-10 ANTED, experienced Gardener, as Work- » > ing Foreman of Nursery; unmarried.- Apply, with references, to W. R. Evans. The Nurseries, Carmarthen. 247f9-4 w ANT-ED, Young Man, single, indoors; 1 used to Farm work; can milk; trust- worthy; good reference; good wag«s.—Apply GriSths. deaier, Caidicot, Mon. 32219-6 yy ANTED, immediately, sma.rt Office Boy, good arithmetician; t'tate age and salary required.—Llew. Howell and Co., Ar- goed. Colliery Offices, Port Talbot. 1691db9-10 ANTED, a smart Man. as Canva^s^r; splendid opportunity for one having a connection in Swan ea and diatrilct.-Addresa Energetic, "Daily Post," Swansea. 300f9-5 £ 1 WEEKLY.—AN INCOME of 12s. 6d. to £ 1 per week can be earned in spare time or evenings by any persou able to write.- Proof sent free anywhere to those sending addressed nvelope to T. Smith and Co.. (T">spt. E68), 16, Shafteebury-avenae. London, 1889. Ill4t.c. SITUATIONS WANTED. A TINT and Niece would like Situat'on to I Manage Coff&e Tavern, or any place of trust.—Address Tavern, "Daily Post,' Swan 302 f9-j T> AKERS, Confectioners.—Married Man seeks good Bread Baker; used to Small Goods.-Apply Urci, 9, Maliphant- street, Jxaiod, Sw&a&eia. 415i9-10 /"1IRCULAR Sawyw seeks Situation, Englmh ^Foreign Timber; good references- Edgar Ashman, Lei^on-Mendip. Bath. 370f9-8 COMPOSITOR, good all-round hand, desires c permanency in good Jobbing Office; specimens and good references.—Apply S 12 Eastbourne-road, TroWbridge. 25219-4 TAOMESTICATLD, middteTa^idow de- airea any position of trust, to Widower or Lady, where in spare time could assist in business; good plain cook.—Apply Rex, c.o. Mr. Sharpe, Newsagent, 39, New Park-road, Brixton Hill, London. 362f9-9 GRAiir^n^Fiour Trade.^Advertieier, with knowledge of Grain and xiour Trade, desires re-engagement, or any position of trust.-Add.resa (J. C., "Daily Post." Swansea. n LADY, experienced, undertakes Copying or Writing Letters and Manuscripts, or Translations of same.—Address: Writing, "Daily Post" Office, Swansea. 418f9-10 NEATH—WantedrClerkship, in Neath^i^ leath Dis- N trict, by an experienced Young Man; well up in Colliery and General Work. Wages moderate.—Apply Box 21, Post-office, Neath. 390f9-8 PIANIST, well up in Dance Music, is pre- pared to receive engagements, few nights weekly, during dancing season. — Address Quadrille. "Daily Poet." Swansea. 335f9-& 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 seeks Situa- T tion as Single or good Second. State wages, etc., to Baker, "Daily Post, Swansea, yy ANTED, Situation in any light business, Oonfectiouers' preferred.—Address H. W., "Daily Post," Swansea. 259f9-4 ANTED, Situation as Plain Cook, where I" Hou-iemaid is kept; good references; disengaged September 15th.—Apply Ho'liday, Old Hall. Monkton. Pem. 17819 "Y OUNG Lady si«eks an engagement as Lady's or Mother's Help; domesticated, bright, and cheerful.-Apply X., Dunns Post- office. Mumbles. 251f9-4 522^285215 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. T>OAT, steel built, wanted 'hull only) to carry 150 tons; must be in good order. -Particulars, No. 70, Keith and Co.. Advertis- ing Agents, Edinburgh. f /CAPITALIST is prepared to purchase any good Steam, Anthracite, or House Coal Colliery in South Wales. No fancy price-— Box 82, "Western Mail," oardiff. B. HOUSE required within one mile Mack- worth Hotel, not on hills, from 5s. to 7s. 6d. weekly.—State convenience and number of apartments to M.A.B., "Daily Post," Swan- sea. 33319-6 rpEA LEAD.—Wanted, a regular Snnriv. State lowest price.—The Manager, "Daily Post," Swansea. n Vy .ANTED, Dog, about 6 months old; bull- terrier preferred.—Apply Ganz, jewel- ler, Swansea 337i9-6 WANTED to Purchase, Pony and Trap. Full particulars and lowest price lirsi letter; approval.—Address Butcher, "Daily Post, Swansea. 30519-5 yy ANTED, for September, in Ca-well or Langl-and. a small Furnished House.— Addrees. stating particulars, to Caswell, "Daily Post." Swansea. 32719-6 .Vy ANTED, Small Colliery, good Steam or Anthracite, or new ground with v:«w to I davelopintr; Swansea Valley preferred.-Apply liees, Post-CtSc&- J^audore. 2a0f9-4 EDWARDS' I DIRECT ATTENTION TO TIIEIR UNEQUALLED STOCK Of CAiiPETS, LESOtEUMS, and n I GENERAL FURNISHING aai JliOOR CARl'KfS and LINOLEUM^ HOLfeKHOLD DRAPERY GOODS It^r^°IOUriag8 aad awl Laai | of Kwry Desct^aML The Goods are quite New, and tfee Vaine ti* OXFORD STREET, WATERLOO STREET, & PARK STREET. SWjIJSSEA. — TO BE LET-BUSINESS '} PREMISES. To LET. Stable, Coach-house aad Yard.- i. Apply Jones. Hafod Inn, Hafod, Swan- eea. .hE9 J rilO LET. House and Shop. 6. Glads+«ae- J. Buildings, Alexandra-road, with all modern conveniences.—Apply W. Lane, 1. Bav Viow-creecent. Swansea. 66e7-17t.c TO LET, New Offices. 3 spacious front rooms in oentral part of High-street, Swansea. —Apply the Manager, "South Wales Daily Post," High-street. Swansea a TO LET, House and Shop, to, Pentre Estyll. near Plough Inn, Swansea, 37ft Iront- a'se; excellent position; low rent—Apply Matkias Jones. 74, Pentre EstyU. Swansea T<0 LET, from September 1^, at Ynisforgan Bridge, on Clydach-road, Morripton, Shop and Dwelling-house, in good position for general grocer.—Apply D. Robertson, 2, Trin. rty-piace, Swansea ZIlt94 TO LETT, prominent tPremases in High- street; haiulsomely fitted out; Hair- drc-satog Saloon at rear; suitable for Tobac- conist or Gent's Meroer.—Apply Mr. Owen. 26, Fabi an-siireet, St. Thomas. 420f9-ip TO LET. House and Shop, with Bakehouse, main thoroughfare, 220. Carmarthen- road; Bakery business caaried on for 30 years; rent low.-Enquire Blue Bell Inn. Carmarthen-road, Swansea. 407f9-10 TO LET, Refreshment Rooms; splendid going business, in good position in Aber- avon; excellent accommodation, and two Billiard Tables; easy terms; owner taking over an hotel business.—Apply Brown, Bear Hotel, Aberavon. 1672d.b.9-5. TO LET, with possession at Michaelmas next, Capel Farm, adjoining town of Llaael1 82 Wres excellent pasture aod a,rabl,e land, good house and bu-ldings, con- stant water supply; no Borough rates. — I Apply Roes, Uplands, near Llanelly. 281f9-29 ATEATH.—To Let. Business Premises, next to Town-hall, Church-plaoe; suitable 1 for O&ces.—Apply James Allen, Neath. 354f9-7 j Gi ~E to Let, well furnished; rent 7s. 6d. per week.—Apply Mr- Williams, Under- taker, 12. College-buildings, Swansea. 428f9-10 j PRIVATE Corner House, central position, Uplands; caa be converted into busi- I neas premises.—For further particulars ad- dress F.O.T., "Daily Post," Swansea. 293f9-5 TEMPEEANCE HALL BUILDINGS, Gower- T street.-To be Let, Corner Shop, very central situation; Hall suitable for Coaoerte. Lectures, etc.; also Rooms suitable for Offices, and Premises adapted for use as a Coff-ee Tavern. — Apply W. J. Rees The Laurels, Swansea. 436r9-10 I' YNYSBWLLOO FARM. AberdnlaM. near Y Neath.-To be Let, from 29th September, 1900; area 54 acres of Pasture Land. Apply W. J. Rees, Laurels, Swansea. 398f9-6 TO LET-HOUSES. TO LET, six-room blouse.—APP^y 6, Bay View-terraoe, St Thomas. Swansea. 298f9-5 TO LET, Beigrave House,- l"1* Helen's avenue.—Apply 4. Dynevor-ptace, Swan- sea. 365f9-7 rpo LET, 58, good House and J.. Shop; good cellars, back entrance; moderate rent.—Apply 56. 27619-4 TO LET, furnished six-roomed house, most pleasant part of Mumbles; rent mode- raoo.-Davies. 3, Grove-place, Swamaea. 312f9-6 mo LET, or SoW, High Pennard House. 14, 1 Bryn-road. Swansea; large garden and vinery.-ipply 001. Pike, Rutland Mews, Swaaisea. _306f9-i2 HOUSE to Let. 37, Henrsetta-street,—Apply 3 JLI 4, Pier-street, Swanaa. _3Wf9-l«o HOUSE to Let, near Alexandra-road, in good condition; rent 3s. 9d. week.—Appiy Portland-street, near the Market, Swodosea. 42319-10 HOUSE to Let, 28, Paee-Street; bath room- immediate possessiou-Apply Mesem. Thomas, Watki&s afld Co. s Office, Bnroswick- street, Swansea- 4lQf9-lQ HOUSE to *Let, 36, Mynome-tM-race; seven H rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), and every convenience; immediate possession.— Apply 31. Ffynonie-terrace, Swansea. 311f9-5 pRAfiaNTLY-situated House, 9. roomsT I- bathroom, hot linen cupboard, newly papered and painted, 15, The Grove, Uplands Swaoiaea. Key_ next door. 87iS>-4 a to Let; itomediate IvJJ possession; good situation, perfect sanitary arrangements; reduced rental. — Apply E, Joi"16- Brisbane YiUa., Terrace-road, Swansea. — 416f9-10 LOST AND POUND. LOST, King Charles Bitch; answering to the name of "Ruby. Any person detain- ing will be prosecuted. Cloeves, Gloucester Chambers, Swansea 2Cof9-3 LOST, a Black Persian Cat. Finder hand- somely rewarded if returned .nimedi- ately to Miss Williams Somerset Hon«e. l/i. _6-5d b 5-5 T OST, August 29th. Br.ynriiii i, Black and Tan L Collie (young). Answers name "Skip." Deta.iner prosecuted; finder rewarded.—9, Canterbury-road, Brynmil), Swansea. 386f9-4 LOST, a small, silver-haired thick-set YorkI L shire Terrier, with wound on right cbeek. I —Anyone returning same to Melbourne Yard, Northampton-place. Swansea, will be rewar- ded. 34319-6 1 OST, two Parcels (suit of clothes and straw hat) in 1 p.m. train from Swansea to Landore, on August 22ud. Finder rewarded on returning same to High-street Police-sta- tion. Swansea. 344f9-7 I OST, in tihe Swansea streets, or the Mar. ket, on August 25th, a Purse, containing Gold. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery of same will be awarded £ 1.—John Morgan, Gelly Nudd Arm". Cily- bebyll. Pontardawe. 28919-5 LOST, on Saturday. August 25th, either on board tLe "Brighton" or between Poc- kett's Wharf and M-sssrs. Taylor and Co., Wind street, a Lady's 18-carat Gold Watch, with curb chain and £ ,old cross attached.—Hand- some reward icr information to Captain Col- quhoun. Guildhail PoLce Station, Swansea. 6C0n9-6 QTRAYED, from Field in Killay, near LolJ- QTRAYED, from Field in Killay, near Lou- don and North-We tern Railway Station, between 8 and 9 o'clock on Thursday morning last. Dark Bay Thoroughbred Horse, about 15 hands Iiigh. long tail, in care of Thomas Oor- ner House, Killay, to whom return uarj-c. Fin- der suitably rewarded. afcC'f9-4 MOUND, a Black Retriever Dog-. If not claimed within three days wiil be sold to defray expenses.—Apply Bridge I"!ill., J &JJ\- dore- 4&><t I TyANrl*ED, one 4-ton and one 8-ton Steel Ladle. complete, with Tipping Gear. I Stops, etc.—Apply, with full particulars, to No. £ 34, W. fi. Smith and Son, Union-s.eot. Birmingham. ^tp 9 5 J FOR SALE. pi OR SALE, a 4-Lnch cylinder eqnal to new. Can be seen at Genxlroe Farm, near Swansea. 389^-14 illor SALE. two Donkeys, 4 years and one y-aar respectively; both in foal-—Address Donkey, "Daily Post," Swansea. 404f9-10 S^OR SALE, a Stylish Dogcart, suitable for Horee 16.2—Apnly Pike, veterinary sur- i?eon, Rutland Mew", Swansea. l'j3Qdo9-6 FOR SALE, by private treaty, 2 Houses 11 Bruuswicii-street, with bay windowc. — For particulars a.d<ir;Çi>s F. A. P.. "Daily Post," Swansea. 32i[9-6_ Jj^OR SALil, 3 Retriever Pups, one biteh and two dogs. over distemper affid mange; wiU make good dot's for any place of tra#t; bitch 10s.. dogs 1:). eaoh.—Apply Showman, Mumbles. 43of9-10 FOR SALE, as a going concern. Restaurant, known ae Ward's Restaurant, late Aaine's, same family 35 years; noo? but Eenuine purchasers need apply.—Ward, 5, Bridge-street, Cardiff. 400f9-lQ pOR SALE, a Light Ba.y Cob Mare, 14.3. four years last tall; good looking, reliable Worker, and is believed to be perfectly sound, Can be seen and tried by appointment-—Apply Alma Hone; Ystalyfara. 393f9-8 -1 JJANDSOME large pair Field Graces. 25 mile range; clear definition; leather sling case; only 14s. 6d.; worth 50s.; approval allowecl.-Richa.rd Holloway, 24, All Saints- road, West,bourne Park, .London, W. 372f9-8 STRONG Dog Oart for Sale; a b:a,tl-in fc Apply Mr. John Boyle, Grocer, ",p OX- f^^d-street, Swansea. 295f9 SOLID Rolled Gold 18 carat Lady's Massive Curb Chain Bracelet, with morocco case; price only 9s. 6d.; approval; worth trebLe.—Richttd Holloway. 24, All Saints-road, Weetbomme Park, London. West. 371f9-8 j QHINA and EARTHENWARE SECONDS.— China Cupa. Saucers, Bowls. Plates, etc.. all gold decoration. 18. Id. per doz. Handsome Toilet, Dinner, Tea, and Breakfast 8ete in great variety. Hawkers' large cheap Crate, containing about 1,000 articles, 42s. 6d. Write for free, illustrated lists. See beginners' Crate, with free Tea Set.—Arthur J Hull. Kine-atreet Pottery, Longton, Stalls. APARTMENTS TO LET. APARTMENTS.—S^tt-ing and Bedroom to Let hot, and .'cold bath.; use of piano; ^oderate charges; ? near Hospital.—Appb' eA> Swansea. 260f9-4 A PARTMENTS.—Large Front Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, Bath; good cook- lng and attendance.—Apply Bath House Oor- ner, Willowa-terraoe, near Albert-hall, Swan- *• 270^9-a A PARTMENTS or Lodgings.-To Let, com- fortable bedroom and silt-Jig-room; furnished or unfurnished; splendid se3, -^iew; moderate charges. — 56, Trafalgar-ten ace, Swajteea.. 33419-6 QOMPOKPAB^E Lodgings for~sTcoiiPle of respectable Young: Mea.—^ Had- OV6r-9treet. Swanaea. 446f9-10 QOStFORTABLfi Sitting and Bedroom to Let; 6s. 6d. per Wogek; neaf Hospital; children not objected to.—Address H.O.S., "Daily post," Swansea. 41949-10 COMFORTABLE Furnished Aptftmenta. with piano and bathroom; suitable for gentlemen in business; terms, moderate.—14, Ayle&Oury-road. Swansea. 31619-6 TO LET. one or two Rooms, in good repeW. — -Apply 85, Rodney-street, Swansea 391f9-8 Ty ELL-FURNISHED Apartoeots- — Froat Sitting-room, one or two Bedrooms, hot and cold bath; piano; no children;terms moderate.—53. Mansel-terrace, 4waasea. 279f9-4 =- APARTMENTS WANTED /COMFORTABLE Rooms, with wew of Bay, Wanted, by Gentaemsn. in good house on terraoe now Constitution Hill. Answers will be considered on September 13th-—Terms to Link, "Daily Post," Swansea. 364f9-8 T ODGINGS, respectable and oonafortabie; suitable for young man; Manse 1-street. -Addreft Manael, "Daily Post," Swansea. 348f9-4 REQUIRED, two Unfurnished Rooms, near centre of town; one front.-AddreSS M.V.E., "Dilypot" Office, Swansea. 357f9-7 Ty ANTED, immediately, bY single Gentle- man, good Bedroom. Sitting-room, hot and cold Batfi; good neighbourhood indispen- sable. State terms to S.V., "Daily Post." Swansea. 26719-4 BICYCLES, &C. BICYCLE for Sale, suit a Young Man; Don- lop; JM 10a; great bargain.—Apply Evans. Hatter, 20. College-street, Swansea. 239f9-4 BICYCLE for Sale, strong, and in excellent condition; present make; £4; bargain, Also Cusiiion Tj"re. £1 78. 6d., tyre as good as uew.—Apply 19, Mansel-street, Swansea. 258f9-4 EOR SALE, Lady's Bicycle; popular make; faultless; must sell; genuine bargain.— Apply BosJey, Hafod, Swansea. 329f9-6 GENTLEMAN'S Bicycle for Sale; pneumatic tyres; in good condition; cheap.—Apply Rosebery Villa, Morriston. 375f9-8 TWO Wearwell Road Racers, only used a month, £ 7 cash, or £ 8 8s. 4d. monthly; also One Roadster and one Lady's, same price.—Wearwell Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford-s". 33819-5 OLD Machines madte like new.—Re-plating, Re-enamelling, Tyres Re-rubbered, and Machine overhauled for £ 2 2s.—Wearwell Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford street. 33819-6 TYRES.—Turner Endless Wired OuteT- T Covere. exactly same as Dunlops; new, perfect, unsoiled. being bankrupt manufac- turer's stock: clearing 98. each; guaranteed 12 months.—City Rubber Co., 3, King-street, West, Manchester. 350*9-4 OS. Weekly.—Several second-hand Pneumatic Roadsters and Road Racers to clear at 2s. weekly up to £2 10s.; room wanted; suit beginners.—Wearwell Cycle Co., Ltd., Oxford- street, Swan ca. 338t9-6 -R" MISCELLANEOUS. WILL the Gentleman who left a Bicycle at Woodland-terrace, Blackpill, on Sun- day, August 26th. pleaaa call for it. 43619-6 Xy ULL some kind person adopt Baby Boy. two months old. a- their own, for love. —Apply W.. "Daily Post," Swansea 27419-4 CONTRACTING Engineers.—Wanted. Ten- C. ders for removal of Yaryan Evapora- tor. Excavating and Concrete f- new founda- tions.—Call, Pfcirtreposih Ci^euiical Works. Morri&ton. 40519-6 "S|J"OT!Crj.— 'ho uti'i€?:.gred, hereby give -N, notico to tradesmen ;')'.<! others, that I will r.oi he r!f5n.>o:»<>ib!s for nnv -Ichts incurred by av w'>. t-i:: tl-.3 data. |—<<a; ->r/»• j• J •• '-■> 24- 2905. rtiian. EDUCATION. "DDIVATE TUITION in French, German. Italian. Spanish, Portuguese, Latin, Book-keeping, Shorthand. and Typewriting; Salaries £70 to £ 400; no previous experience com«K>»-nia] life; prof o»-ctus on aptllica.t..ion.- Oswald Korth, Professor of Lanmages, 1. Ken- sington-terraoe, Swansea. 139 T>ANWrSLTi HOFS-i; SCHOOL. Morriston re- opens Thursday, September 13th. Separ- ate lessons in Dancing. Music 1 piano and vio- linj. Needlework and Painting arranged for. Prospectus on application to the Principal, B. Williams, A.C.P., P-Se. 44319-16 CIVIL Service Candidates successfully pre- pared for their examinations. Numer- ous recent successes; Telecraph Learnera. Head Post-office, Swansea, Male Sorters Lon- don and Swansea G.P.O. Pitman's Shorthand rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping. rapidly taught. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, etc. Success guaranteed. Ladies or gentle- men.—Mr. Harris. Shorthand School. 22, New Oxford-street, Swansea. 369d.h. MUSICAL. JpiANOFOETE Toning 3s. 6d.: recommend&- tions f»om Dr. Turpin. Gladstone, and Broad wood and Sons. Pianos from Koptao- j ton, Collard, Brinsmead, etc. Sale or Hire.- r^ttarles Eadon, 63, Brunswick-street, Swan- sea. TJREVIOUS to Stocktaking we are Bering the following Bargains: Blac-k ajKi Gold Piano, by "Cramer," 34 guineas, reduced to 24 guineaa: 14s. per month on easy payments. —Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle- street. Swansea 561 ] PlAN.O,-Upright Grand, Iron Frame, coup- p ling actions; 65 guineas, reduced to 3b guineas; 21s. per month on our easy pay- ments.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Swan- sea. PIANOS. full compass, good condition, esoapement action, panels and sconces, £ 14 and £ 16.—J. Brader and Sons, only ad- dress, 9. Wind-street, Swansea 429f9-10 T*0 Pianoe, Iron Framed, Trichord Check Action; 36 guineas; reduced to 24 guineas; 14s. per month on our -"y pay- ments.—Thompson and Shackell, a-id., Swan- sea. K Walnut Pianos. Iron Framed, Trichord. Check Action, Walnut Marqueterie Case; 45 guineas; reduced to 36 guineas; 21s. pet inontli.—Thompson and Shacked 1. LUL, 32, Castle-street, Swansea. yy ALNUT Cetiman Piano, Panel Front, Ivory Keys, good tone; 40 guineas; re- duced to 15 guineas; 10s. 6d. per month.- Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32, Castle- street, Swansea. j WALNUT Harmonium, by B. Samuel, 3 stops, 10 guineas, reduced to 6 guineas; 5s. per month on our easy payments.—Thomp- son and Shackell, Ltd., Swansea. \y ALNUT American Organ. handsome case, f Knee Swell; splendid value, 8 guineas; 7s. 6d. per month on our easy payments. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32. Oastle- street. Bwaoeea. WALNUT Aznerioan Organ, suitable for a Church or Chapel; 2 Manuals, 20 Stops, 13 setB of Beeds; 75 guineas; reduced to 40 guineas; 24s. per month on easy payments.— Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 32. Oa«tle- street, Swansea 661 > PIANOFORTE, second-hand, iron frame. check act.on. trichord; 26 guineas, 12* monthly; good tone and make.—Chariea Eadon, sa. Brunswirk-street. 26239-4 ORGAN, Pipe Top, aeeond-hand; Walnut Oaee, splendid tone; eost 16 guineas, now 9 guineas; 6s. montiily.—Charles Eiaxion, 53. Brunewick-Btreet. 262f9-4 |} ORGAN. high Minror Top, in Wainut Ca^e, full oompa&s 7 stops, couplers, knee swells; £ 16, at 9s. monthly-—Charles Eadon, 53, Brunswick-street. 26219-4 TpIANOFOBTE. trichord. Walnut Care; P second-hand; Panel front and Sconcesr only £ 8 Mis. cash.—Charles Eadon, 53, Bruiis- wick-street. 26219-4 C 19s.—Sneel frame, check action Piano, returned from Hire; makers' price 30 guineas.—Gwynne Braaer, 17, Heathfield- street, Swansea. 442i9-10 ^WO Upright Overstrung Grands, c \:v:pi«te steel frames, overdainper, check action, ivory keys; 15 yea,, warranty; list price 50 guineas;^ offered for 38 guineas' each; easy payments, or further reduction for cash.— Crvynne Brader, 17, Heatbfieid-tmot, Swan- sea. 44319-10 MONEY. jyj ONE Y .—From £2 t-o JElOP .ent 10 respec- C table applicants on their own note of hand or I.O.U., at a rate of interest^much the lowest in town. Small re-payments. Money advanced on mortgage at 4 per cent, per annum. John W. Gamage, 2. Pell-street, Swansea ib&ck of Albert-hall). 934 QASH ADVANCED by I. bi^LINE. from £ 3 auo upwards, on j>ersonal security, to all cl-aeses, repayable to suit the convenience of borrowers. Distance no ouject.—Apply per- sonally or by letter 0 Swansea 443 "vy EST KEN LOAN OFFICE, 14, Picton-place, Swansea. £ 3 and upwards granted daily on Note of Hand, etc. Town and Country. Low Interest. Easy Repayments. —WilUam Usher and Co., Proprietors. 1649 TRADE SPECIALITIES. 1 T>LUMS direct from the Orchard to the Home. Good cooking and pr^erving Plums, Is. 3d. per dozen lbe., packages free; cash with order.—Emiter, W-erayranai,. Alnjr- gavenny. b«i-7 OCALES, Weighing Machines, Grocers' U ten- s sils, and Confectioners' Show Cases of every description; also Butchers' Tools ajiu Clothing.-ParDeli and Sons, Ltd., 12. Alex- andra-)road. Swansea. 16 ASTROLOGY. Every important ev>ent In A your career 'except < 1-atlii plainly fore- told by Lady Astrologist. Send birth date, 12 stamps, stamped envelope.—"Odlia," 24. Regent-Street, Brighton. Strictly private. l~m'- mediate re^:»es. 2531^-4 I OLD False Teeth Bought, highest possible price given; Honey bourna. Merchant' and Manufacturer of Artificial Teeth, 2, Nei- sou-street. Swansea; two mfnutes walk from Grand Theatr-t and New Empire, xiours, io till 9. Established 1881. 105.-I9-7 \yr 1LL1AMS Pontardawe) Worm Lozenge" V » For over oU years this u glily valuable remedy has met with the neatest success, The eifct upon weak, de:icaU- cij!idren (often given as incurable) is like magic. Getting rid of the tormenting pest by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale iaced, inanimate child becomes strong, healthy and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sold at 9d.. is. lid., and Z". 9d. per bottle by most chemists, or 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, etc.. on applica- ticn. "Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthemintbia, of Worm Lozenges in my family, and find tbeni a very speedy and eftl- cacious cure for asoeaniae, and their agree- able and convenient form is a great, recom mendation for children.—W". Hutchinson, vicar of Hawden." lyALLACE'S for Gejits' Box Calf Laoe Boots, very stylish: ynces 10s. 6d. and t2s. 6d square or round toes.—23C, High- s'reet, and Ca:t,ietou, Mumbles. 427f9-10 t2s. 6d square or round toes.- High- s'reet, and Oaotletoll, Mumbles. 4Z7fMO I y ALLACE S. 230. High-street, and Castle- ton, Mumbles, hae the best selection of Gents' Brown Boots, all the newest shades; special line, 10s. 6d. 427:9.10 ~\y AI.LACE'S for Ladies' Glace Oxford Shoes; very smart thanes, wear guar- anteed: from 3s. lid.—230, High-street, an'! CasWetoii, Mumble' 42719-10 Ty ALL ACE. Soie Agent for the following well-known brands of Boots and Shoes: uK," iris," "Portland." "j-a Dacbteae. 230, High-street, raid Castle ton, Mumblee. II 427f9-10 T\TALLACE a for Canvas fhoes: hundreds of pairs left; must be sold; Lidie^ Is. lljd.: Children's, 7 x 10, Is. 6 £ d., 11 to 1. Is. 9|d.—230, HleL-street. and taetleton. ifumbl-es.. 427i-~io WALLACE'S for Children's Boo(,:3 a: Shoes. Grand selection, prices to suit every txwsy.—2m. High-street, and Castletou.. Miunb.es. 427f9-13 l^IREWOOD. in sawn blocks, 14s. per cart- load.—David Harris and Oo., Coa-I Mer- chant, West End South Dock, Swansea 39519-10 T L. and T. BULLIN, Heathfleld Mews, Funeral Carriages, Brakes, etc.; Cab? always ready. Telegrams: "Bullin," Tele- phone 65. hx' "VFR. WILLIAM OXIiBY, Private Enquiry Agent, late Detective Sergeant, Car~, .1 Police. Confidential investigations.—4, Lowf ■ CpUiedral-road. Card ill. Highest references "T T. BENJAMIN. Private Detective; con fldential investigations.—Address all i communications 3, De Burgh-street, Cardiff, n CLOUDY AMMONIA.—6d. bottie, double size lOd.—Myrddin Davies, Chemist. 4, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. I B OOKBINDING.-For good gnd substaa- j -*— Ual Binding go to the "Daily Post," Printing Worke. 211, High-street, Swansea, n THE Perfection of Medicine.—¥ A. Essery. j Esq., J.P., Cefn Bryn. Gowér. thus de- scribes Bevan's as prescribed bv the late Dr. Tom Williams, of Wind-street, Swansea Pre- pared only by W. George, M.R.P.S.. Market Drug Stores. 19. Oxford-street. 15411 r pEA I>EAD.—Wanted, a regular Supply.— J State lowest price, The Mianager, "Daily Post, Swansea. n "Y HEELS, all siree, for Carriages, Carta, and Wagons; also Rubber Tyres, aJi makers and sixes. Very best quality. Trial ] solicited.—The City Wheel n orke, Dublin. I i 126elO-lB LADIES', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing bought; Gents' Dress Suits and Fancy Costumes on Hire. Letters attended to.-S, Lower Waterloo street, Swansea 628el0-2 "VTITS destroyed by two apphoations oi j i-' Kom<Mine; never fails. — Send six or twelve stamps to JottM, chemist K Depart- ment), Leeds. 326f9-6 j t CORN PAINT, made of superior ingredients i and easily applied; is. bottles for 6d.— i J. Davies, M.P.S., Chemist, 30, High-street, ] Swansea 730 "IBON'T Forget that Pugsley and Sons, Waterloo-street, Swansea, Annual Sale of Paper hangings is now on. 5geill-9 T\ONKEY Carriage for Invaiida — C. W. L' Jones, Belgrave Mews, Walter-road, Swansea has the above for Hire; also Open |' and Close Carriagee. Telephone No. ZSL -tj STONES, Stones, can be Shipped at Oaldy Island for Builduisr; Road Mat&l; Liaae Burning.—Edward Elgar, Caldy Island. Tenby, South Wales. 382f9-8 EBOYSE, 260, Gooch-street, Birmingham, • Fite Shope anywhere for any Business. Fitter of James Baker and Sons', Ltd.. Boot Shop, 32. High-street, Swansea. 383i9-14 T)UY the House you live in. IHu»ta-aAed Book, explainisg 'How to Live Bent Free," will be sent free on reoeipt of postcard j by Manager, 72. Biehopsgate-street, Withoat, London, E.C. 16ffld.b.9-10 ( FOB Scales, Weighing Machines. Grocers' Utensils, and Confectioners' Show Gases j of every description; also Butchers' Tools ] and Clothing, go to Parnell and Sons. Ltd.. ] 12, Alexandra-road, Swansea. 16 i j OOPULAR Legal Handbooks by Morris -1 Roberts Jones (Solicitor to the South g Wales and Monmouthshire Miners' Provident ( Society):—Workmen's Compensation Act. 6th 1 Edition, Is. Id.; The New Marriage Act. with i Marriage and Burial Services (English and i Weish) by Principal Edwards, 1A Id.; How f. to Become your own Landlord (under the new j Act), Is. la.; The Magistrates' Manual, with i particulars of about 400 offences, 3s. 6d. Post Free.—Miles, Queen-etreet Arcade. Cardiff, n 1 -r.rc:I1If- 1:' MR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE, Estate Å¡'ent, Auctioneer, and Surveyor, has the undermentioned and other Properties for Sale and to Let. :1 FOR SALE. House in Carlton-terraee. 6. Melbonrne-plaoe. Freehold. A well-built detached Family Residence situ- ate at Murton, near Swansea. "Beresford House," Uplands. Excellent House in tipiands-cresoent. Cottaee Property at Landore. Cottage Property at Brynhyfryd. Dwelling-house at Lianmadodt- 48 aad 50. Bryn-rcad. Underwood. Mumblee. Property in iUowa-pl&ee. House in Brynmil 1-crescent. Smali detached Villa at West Croas. 2 Valuable Villas at West Cross. "Highland Villa." Terraoe-road. 7 and 8. Llvwel-øtreet-a. bargain. Charming Detached Villa at Caswell. Pair Semi-detached Villas at Uplands. Valuable Leasehold Pronerty in Dyvatty-et. TO LET. |; House in Windsor-terrace. Shop and Dwellmg-houi e in Herbert-plaoe. "Bereeford House," Uplands. Furnished Residence at Caswell Bay. Grouvilie- Murton. and 4 acres land. Picket iileaO, Mumbles. Marine Villa Mumb.es. St mi-detached Villas. Uplands 8. Nelson-terrace; rent £ 24. 32. Bryn-road. Shop and Premises, 75, St. Heleii s-road. Shop and Premises. 23, Hi^h-street. j Shop anc PrwuiwR. 1, Wind-street. Hoaaee in SVett^-road. No 15, Qwvdr-terrwe. ] 2 Houses in UA 1 "H:rfiland Villa- Terrace-road. ( ?' Underbill. Mumbica. i Slt^viiy. C>-rriirodipas Dftac^ed Weet Cro* 1 "PT^'ord House." St. George s-terrace. IvTached ViHa at the Mumble with Gardeo. Semi-detached Villm at Mount Pleasant. "i^eachmont." Houses in Wincisor-terrace. j Fan particulars on application. 1 Telephone 246 Offices. 19. uwWES STREET. SWANSEA. j DEFENCE FUND. | SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE j THANKFULLY RECEIVED yor defraying the cost of prosecuting Sabbath 1 breakers employed by niagistrates, councillors and others, who are tnforcim: 3D ofcsolete Act against small tracers only, by W. Andrewar- I tha.. 51. ;wd Mr. Kerr, Aieian- dra-buii dings, 1 u_street, Sw;ixisaa. r Amount already acknowledged, £3 Ss. 6d. S. D., 10s. Od. W. K. E., 5s. Carpenter, ( 5s.; L. J., 10s. Dockman, 1s,; Hobbler. 6i. small amounts, St. John's Ward, -01 2s. Od. HOME-BREWED STOUT 2d PER GALLON. Ask your Grocer for a Supennv Packet of I Dr. WATSON'S TONIC STOUT. It makes Three Gallons' ot Deliciona Stout with ver- little trouble. J It contains Malt, Hops. Kola Nut. Dand-e- lion. etc.. and is a nourishing drink lor win- j ter or summer. Try it at once. 1 VICTORIA FOOD WOBJtS. Birmingham. TII E E MPIRE MONDAY, September 3rd. 1.900. and during the Week, Grand of GiObons' BIO TABLEAUX of the WAR As at tbe London Hippo<irome. TEJSTXYSOX & O Gr C ^MAN. Vocalisits. Patter Comedians and D31;' FLO D'ORVILLE, j THE DURRIAS, In Character Songs. | M&Ldoji .ii v>uitar»ta Soii^s and Transfer mAt-ion Daren-r MI88 HELEN sri. u A BT. MR. JAMES MERRYLEES, CHAS. EDWARDS, í Vocalist and Character Actor. TUt Truxnc L> .median. i r I,- y LIEUT. TRAVIS In Ventriio; l^alusin. T, Late Trains._Fop Neath 8.56 p.m..a." ,r vim Performance) a:,a 11.0 p.m. F«r Liaoelly 11.25 p.m. Law Iraina. After First Performance by Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway at 9.20 P-M. r PT-it-(In terry. Port Talbot, Gwmavon. Po-utriivdvfeu. B:ae::irvrTnS- liiaenriiondda. and Treherbert. Two Performances 2sEarly one, 7 o'clock to 9: Late oat, 9 o'clock to 1L _'e G qA SD THEATRE, SWANSEA. I'n pnetors Mesrs. David Alton and Sons. Lessees; Mr H. H. Morell and Mr. Fredk. Mouiiiot. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Zed, s For Six Ni^lite Only, tttxporiant Engagement of MISS BEATRICE I HOMER S COMPANY, bv arrangement with H. BEERBOHM TREE. of Her Majesty's Theatre. London. The Society Success of the period, from the Haymarket Theatre, London, eiititied- A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE Preceded each evening at 7.30 by a New One Act Costume Play, entitied- "DOUBLE SIXES." To cematenoe at 7.50. Box Plan at G~vnne 3 Brader's, 17, Heathfieid-stnet. Teieptoone SL SALES BY AUCTION. BY MR. J. E. GUNK PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE. 1899 No. 1683. [n the High Court of Justice Chanoery Divi- sion. Mr. Justice Byrne. MR. J' I. GITNN person appointed in the action;, has been netructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. luring the Month of SEPTEii HER, all that Paiusole PREBflOLD, OoPYHOLD AND LEASEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, Including the MAGNIFICENT B GILDING Known as THE LANG LAND BAY HOTEL. Beink *he Who^ of the Property beionginf to the NEW LANGLAND BAY 00.. LIMITED. Further particulars will be published at an B*rly date. Auctioneer's Office, w«etga £ e Chambers. Cardiff. 1567 BY -ViR. F. ROPKR OOuKE. 41. PENTYI^A, AEERAVON, PORT TALBOT. MR. F. ROPER COOKE ( iite Yv. C. Warren and Son) has received in structious to SELL BY ACFOTioK. ou TLTEte- DAY. SEPTEMBER 13th. 19cu. at 2.30 o'clock, ail HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (mowtly supplied by Maple, London^, comprismg: — DRAWING ROOM—New W-ainnt Cottage Piano iBrfcnamead sj, Mahogany Cab.net, Ore- tonne-oovered Chesterheld Couch, Mahogany I Octagon Table, Bamboo Tea Ta,ble. smu 00.. large Wicker Padded Armchair, 2 Oocasaonal Wicker Chairs, one Woodem Folding Arm- 3hair in Saddlebag, Black Spinning Ciiair, Velvet Cushion, two Banjos in soiid leather oaaea, one V.toiin, \V"icker Atternoosi TIea. Stand, Brass Curtain Pole and 12 Rings. Mus- in Oartains, Brass Fender and Fire Irons, Braes Fuv Gua-rd, Mahogany Coal Scuttle, bamboo velvet-covered Music Stool, large irogeels, Oar pet. Tapestry Screen. DUlING RtXJM.—Suite of Daung-room Fur- litore covered in Saddlebags, 2 Easy Chairs. Small Chairs, Soia, laj-ge Axminsier Oarpet, Joac Skin Ht-arthru;g, Sjlia Mahogrxtny L'i.ble with 3 extra leaiti-, Tabie Cloth, WaJ- mt 6ft. Sideboard with two Cupboards three drawers and Recese, 2 Lu.rje Oiipaintings Sft. iqaare, Mahogany Curtaan Pole and 12 Rings, L^peetry Curtains, yiut.tn Cnricains, Blac^ | ind Brass lei-,de- abd Fire Irons, do. Coal icuttle. Brass Fire Guard. Bamboo Book-case. HALL.—Walnut Hat and Umbrella Stand, two Mahogany Hall Chairs, three Mats, Oil- sloth. Sta r Carpet and 24 B-raas Rods. Tt-t Contents of 5 Bed rooms.—Otae Black and Brass-mounted Double Bedstead; Wire, Spring, and Hair Manresaee. Bolster and two Pillows; 5 Single do., do., do., complete; two Bedroom Sunes in ha»el wood, including Wardrobe with bevelled glass plate; three Marble-top Wash-lands and five Sets Ware; 12 Chairs. 3 Duchess Dressing Tables, two Pedestal Cupboards, four Towel Horaee. tliree Ohestav of Drawers, twfl Wicker Linen Baskets. 12ft. Mahogany Curta n Pt-ie, four BraA Cur- tain RckI-s, Black and Brass-mounted Fender and Fire Irons, two large Woodstock squares Carpet, four Hearthrugs, three pairs Cur- tains, Oilcloth, Cork at. Kitchen. Sculieo-y and Pantry.—Saucepans, Fish. Kettle, kitchen Boiler. Baking Tins. Pastry Boa«d, Frj-ing Pant-, Toasting Forks, Duat Pan and Brooms, pair Garden Shears, Rake and Spade, China Tea and B-eakfaat Service, Tea and Coffee Pots, Glasses and Decanters. STUDY".—Mahogany Writ:Big Table, Wicker Easy Padded Chair. Cane do.. Tapestry Car- pet. Wooden Armchair, two Bird Cages. The whole of the above is absolutely for SbJc, owing- to the owner leaving the neigh bourhood. aod rt can be viewed any day at the above addres». Saie punctually at 2-30. StaJtion-street, Port Talbot, and Chara. August 30th. 1900. BY MESSRS. JOHN HARVEY & SONS AUCTION MART, 4 and 5. LOWER GOAT A STREET. SWANSEA. SALE OF lWDERN HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUBE, PIANOFORTES. SAFES. BICYCLES. SINGISR'S SHOEMAKERS' SEWING MACH- IXF. SHOW CASES, etc. JLTESSRS. JOHN F. HARVEY A SONS Bm have been instructed to SELL by pLiiLIC AoCriON, at tiK a.l>«!ve ar- o rHURSDAY NEXT, SilPTi-AlLER 6th, 1900. a arze and varted assortmetit oi HOUSEHOLD FURFIU HE AND OTHER, EFFECi!-). comprising: — New Walnut Pia.no- or by Bansall and Sons. London, nearly new do., bj R. A. Ivory and Jo.. London. Oak Mu&.<- Cabinet. Occaaior;al rabies, Ebonised Drawng Room Suite in bro- caded i-ilk, several Brussels Carpets, .Tool P.ug3. Walnut. Oen*lre Settee, nearly new iQtta.r.uni, Mahogany Chairs m leatlier. do. "ouch in do., Ma-h-ogany Loo Tabie several ;2w£ne- Machines. Wicker Ohairs. Iror. COlli- t.inatjon Bedsteads. Ma-hoganj haii-dtx-ker Bodsiead. Wire Spring Mattresses. Feather Beds. Bolsters aji-d Pillows, Bianljets, Counter- panes. Maho-ra.ny Cheat of Draws-.ry, e WaJ- act Bedroom Suit- compete. »v asnsta-ndsB and t>resssiur Tab'es. To3et Glasses, 8('ts of Cham- t>er Ware. Clocks. Ornaments. Veal Tabte. t Kitchen Chairs. F«»ders, hets of Fire Irotto. rea and Dinner Ware. D.; aiMj Des-ert j Knives and Forks Dinner. nF''1,1:, arii Tea Spools. Filter, six new Sufos bv T. Winners! lnd Co.. t hree Ladies Bic> ,("S. infers Shoe- Baker's S"W;DI\1" Ma<-rin-e. American Oooking and other artu-it,? too numerous to 2iL-3'tion SaJoe to commence at 11 a.m. For further part!f>n la-re apply to the Auc- tion eeri= at thear Offices. Commercial Cham- oers, A^ anaea^ I1MUI1|J||M|||W|> ,uB, Q_ OWERTON COUNTY SCFOOL. The CHRISTMAS TERM commences (In: rUESDAY, the 11th September next. For urtbe,- particulars apply to the Headmaster, I )t JAMES H. BLAKE, Clerk. Gowerton, 29th August. 1930. 1671 LLAND07ERT COLLEGE. I ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. £3S; £30; J325 two £ 15 two L-10; I two S3 8s. j THESE SCHOLARSHIPS, limited*o Lot? entering the School next Septem'rx r. ar* jayabk annually, and tenable during residence. rhe examination will begin Tuesday, Sept* M. i >er I8th. 1900. | For particulars apply to Rev. The Warden. I PUBLIC NOTICES. C ORPORATION OF SWANSEA^ TO QUARRY MEN. BUILDERS. Aj<9 OTHERS. TO LET, GIBBET-HILL QUARRY, utu- ate between Baptist Well-place alYJ Gibbef- hill-road. in the Borough of iSwaii^ea. at a dead rent of JS20 per annum and a royultj ol 3d. per load over 1,600 ioade of stone workeu. Persons of desirous of renting t:e Quarry om the terms named are requt-stto to sena in tbett names to my otbces not later than 12 o clock noon on ITU DAY, the 7th September next. JNO. THOMAS. Town Cierk. G«ikihali. 27th Angnst, 19-00. 1669 gWANSEA (JORPuiwiTTON ACT, 1889. • WHERI^AS the Corporation of the County Borough of Swansea have by resolution ap- .1 proved the specihcatiou. plans, ajid section^ estimate ana provisional appc«-tioiimei}t pre- pared by their Survey-or respecting cmp:,& private street works to bt: executed the B;ick-road at the west of Diliwyr street, im pursuoiice of a rtzwutici-ii of the said Corpora- i- tion. AND "WHEREAS certain owners of pre- >■ mises included in the said provisional appur- 2 tionment have, by noUce in writing, objected J to the proposals of the said Swansea Corpora- j tion. < J TAKE NOTICE, that the Coprt of Sum | niary Jurisdiction for the County Borough of A Swansea, have appointed TlJ ursola: the 13tii J. day of September iastaait at Uie hour of 10.30 in the forenoon, at the Guild hail. Swans<«, 4 for determining the matter of ail o'.je-^iocs *1 made as in this Act mentioned m respect of j the works proposed to b^ executed by the | Oorporatiou in the above street. | All persons having lodged objections in j accordance with the Act are hereby summoned to attend. All persons having lodgea objections in j accordance with the Act are hereby summoned to attend. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1900. '• JOHN THOMAS. ~i 1692 Town Clerk. gWANSEA (U.I).) SCHOOL BOARD. J "——— TENDEliS are invited for the supply of .#& COAL, PATENT FL EL, ANTHRACITB | COAL and FIREOOD to ail (or any) of tie J Board Schook up to 31st May, 1900., Forms oi Tender and full }*articuiars may i be olbtained in»ui the imdersigued. to wh(NI 1 all tenders must be sent on or before the 13th 1 September ins!. 'Hie tender must be marked ] outside "Tender for Coal, Patent Fuei, thracrte Goal, or Firewood." j The Board does rjct iund itself to aooepft ?! the lowest or any tender. u. ii-L>EN, aerk. Scllool.Board Offices, Dynevor piace, Swansea, ird September, lyou. 1690 g WANSEA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD J EVENING CONTINUATION «TI.A^^ | FOR MALES. Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th j 190C, ABERDYBERTHi-SlEi^t;l. BHYNHY j FK YD. CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE .Dynevo** place), CWM, DaN YGRAiG. DYFATTY, MOB- RISTON, PEKTIŒP:E7IL ST. HELEN'S, TIB- v DELNAW. YNYSTAWE. FOR FEMALES. Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,h, 19"A Bit i' JvHYFEYD. ^RVNillLi., CENTRAIi i HIGHER (ifiijii- iTruiity-place), CWM, DA2sY- GRA1G. DYFATTY, MORRIS iON, PEN'ljiJS. POETH, PLASMARL, ST. THOMAS, T-RUjBU- I NAW. WAUN V* YNYSTAWE- SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. •! Reading. Writicg. Arithmetic. Eng.ish. Oom- position. Singing, Eiemenrary Scier.<?e. £ i» A menta-rj" Drawing. Bo&K-keep ng. Shorthand, Navieation.Euclid.Algebra. Mensuratioo. Com- I mo'cial Arithmetic. Commercial GeogTaphy, Weish.. French. Gymnasticev Drill, Ambulance, and anuaJ Instruction in Vvooowork. provided j there are a sufficient ::ember of student* to 1 form a class in the subject. Other subjects 1 may be taug-ht. :| FOR GIRIJS AVD OMEN ONLY. 1 Domestic Economy. Cookery, nome Ivursitig, Noedlework, and Plain Dressmaiiing. ;J. FEES—^No Fee required from any Student. j DEPOSIT MONL'i —In order to secure re- j| pnlar and punctual attendance throughout 'a the School year. Students must, at a truaran- tee for tbeir regnlar attenciaiji-a, I with the Head Teachers. 3d. per week, or 2s. 6d. for,ea,ch of the two terms, or 4s. for the en- tire coar e; SI}('.b deposit IDon.e\ to be re- turned by the Head Teacfeer> m full to all J Students joining tne School liefore November 50th and who ir.ake 75 per cent, ot their pofi- 'M sibie ait.teii:ian(-es. StU\ien-t« at>ie only to .jfl attend alternate weeks, c-n account of their -9 work, are required io mat. 75 per cent ol the w poeble of such a.ttendar.oes. At the end of *39 the school year all mor es forfeited and re- maining in the b't.nd6 oi the Head Teachers -"JB to be at the disposal of the Board. No jm charge for Looks or School materials. *'W Ne scholar may be entered or continoed on ^5 the Reg- s er who is n?ider 14 years of ue. us- \m less such schoial i? exemijt from t^ie legal ob- j| liiration to att-end School. 9 Further in format jon will be supplied cm apni ca-' ion to the mead Teachers at any .jjj Board School. A. W. EA LDEN. «■ ClerI; to the Board. JV School Board Offices, 27th August. liW3..M 1661. g WANSEA HAIU^OUR TRUST. j TO BUILDERS aND CONTRACTORS. 1 The SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES 1 invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of '^3 ENGINE BULLER and DYNAMO HOUSE at the Priiice of Wales Dock, Swansea. Plan and specification can be seen and fur- the: particulars and forms of tender obtained da on and after WEDNESDAY the £ th instant, -v between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.. at the office of the *3 Trustees' En^seer. lAr. A. O. Sclimk. Memb. Inst. C. E.. Harbour Otficcs, Swansea. J T( nder-s, sealed and marked outside "Engine ■« Boiler and Dynamo House, should be ad- dressed a-id delivered to the undersigned at oi I befote 10 a.m. on THURSDAY. the 20th in stant. 1, The Tj ur:ecs d- • n-t bind ilicniselTes U accept the l-jwest or aiiv ter; ier. t1 TALFOURD STR'Civ. Clerk. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 1st Scut.. 1900. 1667 ACCIDENTS OF ALL KI3D1 I; AIL WAY ACCIDENT?. d EMPLOYF.RS' LTAKILITV. ,j[ Insured against FIDELiTi BONDS grnntej thi\ EAILWA v PASSINGS SjP ASSUPANC £ (XX, -M Established C.aim.- paid ^58.808 4. c^iiNJIILL, LONDON. A. YiAX, Sccrei?!- Agemt: r. L, POSH". 65. Cor«s-4akiei.aBW