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"LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS* —— SCALE OF CHARGES. '20 WORDS and under-3 INSERTIONS j -ONE SHILLING. PRIVATE NOTICES. Three Insertions-One shilling for 20 words, and 3d. extra for every 5 words more. LOST AND FOUND. Three Insertions-One shilling and six- peace for 20 words, and 4d. extra for every 5 words more. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN v MEMORIAM & SYMPATHY NOTICES. One tnsertMtn-rwo shillings for 20 words, and 6d. extra for every 5 words more. This scale does not apply to Advertise- mInts from Corpersto or Public Bodies, Bankruptcy or Liquidation Notices. Saies and Let by Tender. HEAD OFFICE- LEADER BUILW" '•••rrv Teiepvtonesi 12J., t i wir.as). Telegrams: "Lea" Swansea." LONDON OFFICE- I 151, FLEET STREET, E.C. Telephones 2276 Centrai. LLAMELLY OFFICE- LONDON BUILOINCS, THOMAS ST. Telephone: No. 174. NEATH OFFICE- ALfRED STREET. Telephone: No. 25L DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED. JXTTANTED, a DomeeMc itervajn t, be able f to Attend bar in the evening*; muei be of good appearance; age from 25 to ZS. Bend photo if c-onvenient.-Proprictor, Gough Arms Hotel, Ystradgynlaifi. 16&A9-7 f\\rAJVTED, clean Girl for housework for ?e&pect&bl'e Public Ho; no wahing; comfortaixle home. Ste n house," Leader Office. 166A9-7 GENERAL Wanted; a.ble to cook; age 25 ? to 30. Also good Housemaid Wanted; Btato wa-ges and references; no w a's bing two nights a week ont.-2.35, High-street, Swansea. 165A9-5 i'XT ANTED, a T?p?t&b!<rGtrr a.a K? tcheo' » maid for Lov?H's Cafe, 28, Castle- etreet. Swansea. 164A9-3 M. LLEW. HOWELL, 221, Oxford-street, Swansea (opposite the Schools), lie gistVy Office for Servants, Cooks, Generals, House-Parlourmaids, and Nurses Wanted. 166 A 9-2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. "OTAJN*TED, strong Yotith as Porter.— v w Apply Macks, Ltd., Waterloo-street. 166A9-3 rr^AJNTED, immediately, a Lady Olerk, ha-ving know ledge of accounts and liguivo; good writing and competency in typing and shorthand eeeenLial.-ReplY, atat- jng references, to Box G.ll, Leader Office, Swansea. 166A.3 r\\TA_NTED, at on<'?. Young Man aocu?- wmed to Wholle Grocery; good packer.—Apply Walters, IS ash and Co.. Ltd. 156 A 9-3 GROCERY and Provisions.—W anted, im- — mediately, Couple of Smart Assistants; also .Junior.-Lipt<>n's, Oxford-street. 166A9-2 "YV^AGON Carpenters required.-Apply S t t. Foreman, North Central Wagon Co., Ltd., Eastern Depot, Swaj-eea. 09-4 AGENTS, &C., WANTED. A CTlVE Agents Wanted tlimughout Weat .1 Wales by the Popular M.P. House Pur- chase Company. Special terms and early promotion to producers.—Apply for parti- culars to Divisional Manager, 9-10, Carrie Buildings, Swan&ea,. 165A9-4 ERRAND BOYS WANTED. SiLiiiT Boya Wanted tor quick of the I t,ea.d,er and also Herald of Wales and Mid-Glamorgan Herald'; good money I can be easily earned by smart and deter- mined boys.—Apply to following offices and agents :—J ohn Morgan. Wood field-street, Morridton; Edwin Hemming, 39. Queen- street, Neath; Charlie Evans, 72. Brynymor- road, Swansea; C-eaton, Mumbles. tmBsn -— NOTICES. NOTlO to Travellers and EmgTallts.- Bertie Perking and Co., 11, Somerset- place (immediately opposite t,hbvown Hall), fcwaffjea, state that steamship lines they are agents for itne running practically as uau&L and are prepared to book passengers to all parts of the world. All information free. No connection with any other booking office in the town. Bertie Perkins and Co. are official agents for every large passenger steamship liue. VMAS Chocolate Clubs.-Any Boy, Girl, cr Adult can earif zPl to f,10 spare time. No outay.-Pirticula-s Samuel Driver. Bees ten-road, Leeds. 160A9-15 LONDON Time-Table and Red Rail-Guide.- The currant issue of this popnl&r Pub- licaUon is on sale at all Uailway Bookstalls and leading Neiwsageiits. Nearly 600 pace*, it deals with over iWO ivsilway stations. At swopence it is the bast and cheapest Railway Guide ever published. T.O. TRADE SPECIALITIES*. A ST<)-UNDI-NG OFFER!-Superi<)r White Blankets, beautifully soft, warm, great durability, full-6ized guaranteed; 6s. a pair. -1-vey, Manufacturers' Agent, 38, Dyfa.tty- street,, Swansea. 166 A 9-3 MADAME LEWIS, 15, TaIbo?ti?et. Aber- lD' avon, the well-known H?rbaliat, and genuine Magnetic Hr, positively cures every chronic complaint when others fail. 166A9-7 T Thomas, the Tattooer, 41, Kodney-etreet, Swansea. Hours: 7 p.m .till 10 p.m.. or by appointment. 166A9-5 G WA-LLA- ftestaurant, 139, Oxford-street, Swansea. O¡jen on Sundays. Break- fasts, Dinners, Teoe always ready; very moderate charges; quickly served. Trams pjaw the door. 165A9-4 SI<HIT-T £ STTN<jl far Spectacles by exact k Scientific Methods. H ute hin/v-Etchells, I". B.O.A., Specioiiet- in Sight Testing and tipeetarie Fitting only.—9, Portlan"ti-ect, Hmutwa. 164AM KNITTING M<?hlnt beat hom?employ. K. ment; Leesons Free; Liew Free.—W. Griffiths> 30, Queen-street, Neaah. TpT? MOLYNEUX, Ltd., Fish HerchMta. P. 320. Hi^h-street, Sw&nLwv cb-p-A House in Town for Fish of all Varieties, Wholesale and Retail. Trial Solicited. T.O. A ETinCIAL Limbs, "Eyes, Crotcbes, De- iortxuLy Boots, 'Steel-leee Eaerflt" Trussee. Flat Foot Supports, etc. Lady Attendants. Beits, Belt-Corsets, Trusses, etc.—-Allan Pearoe, 83, Charles-etreet, Car- diff. Tel.: im. T.O. V? 4 BOOK ftbotit Herbs and how to u-,1-c them; free; send at 08.- TTUifNFLL, The Herbalist, 144. Richmond- no". Qa.rdiM, ifiatablished 187A, a,g.L LOST AND FOUND. T oor. O:N:' a, ::Nn B=<-1 let between High-street Station and I Milton-terrv.oe; finder will be rewarded by returning earn to Pethertmdge, 134, High- otreet, Swansea. 166A3-3 T jOST, last SattiWtay a/t«TcOoii, between Sit. George's-termce and Portland-street, a Purse containing a Key and some Ooins.— Finder rewarded on returning same to 41, St. George's-terraoe, Swansea. 166A9-2 T ObT, between Pic-ton Garage and Uplands House, Acetylene Generator.—Finder to get into communication with Ivor L. Koberis, Oxford-street, Swansea. C9-3 HOUSES FOR SALE AND TO LET.  .Lft, S?ni-d?tMJted V iÎ1a;-t1nny P ide," Bversley-rof?d, Sk?tty; possession 29th Sepitember.—Apply Balisbti^ Park Wefn-road. 166A9-5 P.Y-NMIT-I,,CIREBCMNT.-To Let or for Sale, Modem Eesidenoe; possession 29th September.—Apply Crcat-rex. 14, Mirador- cresoent, Swansea. 164A3-3 :-L'{j SAi/E. wnvnient 6-roomed House in Ray-street, Port Tennant; bath, -et, uii!nterr«r' ;J view of Bay and Mumbles. Also eir"var House, Coronation-terrace, Carrr-ueii-road. Owmbwrla, and a 5- w aod HQue in Megan-street, Cwmbwrla.. -or particulars ae to Bay-street House apply to Ca<<h Stores, Keginald-Street, Port Tennant; for Cwmbwrla liousos apply at 2. Megan-street, Cwmbwria: or to John Pye, 4, Sketty-avemi< Sketty. where price aid particulars of all three can be had. APARTMENTS. &0. TO LET. Three Furnished and Three Un. furnished Rooms.-Apply 36, W&Iter- rocui, Swanwa. 166A9-3 G EZfTL&ii-&.N' Eecttiires Immediately Bed- I room and Sitting-room in a respectable neighbourhood of Swansea, where there is a state charges to "Dextun," Leader Office, Swansea. 166A9-2 F .URNI,SHF.D Apartments or Board Lodg- ing^; very tncdetwe; bracing country nnd sea air; all mc-de!-n -convenienew. Meredixit, Abergavenny House, Nottage, PorthcAwl. 164A8-3 ?EXTL?MAX R?qiu?te immediacy Bed- G i\;?m a?jid &i?ting'rwm: central, healthy district, Swansea; breakfast, late dinner; termo moderate; permanency; bath. Eeply Box G.12, Leader Office, Swansea. 166AW HOUSE WANTED. ll- OUh: Wanted in WLIWeQ; ruottie and bathrooia; state r"t.-ilox D.14, Leader Onloe. S.T.D. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Thompson & Shaokeli's Announcements. TTAltMONlUM, in Walnut Case, very good tone, and in perfect order, roduced to £2 10a. to clear.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Oastie-street, Swansea. T.C. P IANOFOBW, in handsome Walnut Case, • by Hopkiniooii, Ijondon; ooat 60 ffuineae, reduced to 26 gnineas; will ac-cept 10s. 6d. per month until paid for.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Oastle-street, Swansea. T.C. TJIANOFQB.TE, by Ghappell, London; foreign model in carved Walnut Ceee; oost 56 guineas; will accept 20 guineas at IDs. 6d. monthly until paid for.—Thompson and Shockell, Ltd., 39, Castle-street, Swan- eea. T.O. P L,L-NOI,Y-)RTF,, by Wart, London; Walnut Pianette; cost 30 guineas, reduced to j2 guirieaa.-Apply Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39, Cfestle-street, Swansea. T.O. Godfrey's Bargains. UPRIUHT Grand, from our own factory, just returned from short hire, in new condition; full overstrung iron frame, full trichord, check action underdampfir; full rich tone: ebony case; original price 40 guineas; reduced to 23 guineas; cash, or 14s. 6d. monthly.-Godiroy and Co., Ltd, 22, St. Helen s-road, Swansea. ECLIPSE Model, our own manufacture, in new condition, just returned from hire; full iron frarn, full trichord, check action; walnut case; a very charming toned instrument; original price 27 guineas; Ie- duccd 20 guineas cash, or 10s. 6d. monthly.— Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helen's-road. Swansea. DOMINION Organ; 10 stops, 4 sets reeds, 2 kuee swells; very powerful tone; handtioine solid walnut oase, with mirror top-, 15 guineas cash, or 8s. 6d. monthly.— Godfrey 8IJf Co., Ltd., 22, St. Helens-road, Swansea. 166A9-7 GRAMOPHONES from Zis.; New Double- sided Records, 13. Id. each; all makes in Stock; old Records Bought or Exchanged. -D. J. Snell, 14a, 21. and 22, High-street Arcade. Swansea. ll "VTEW Pianos from 15 guineas; Second-hana ? Pitmoe and Or?a? from ?6 upwards. Inspection in-rited.-D. J. Snell, 14a, High- street Aro&de, Swansea. J66AD-7 MONEY. TTTTANTEI), a Sleeping Partner for Iron acd Brass Foundry.—Box G.9, Leader Office. C9-3 LOANS to Members ae usual, say -Pl. ;LS. £10, up to £ 50 Share.—Apply Henry- King, 93, Di-aia-nreeb, Plaemarl; or Secre- tary, Oxford Buildings, Swansea. 364A9-3 THE oId-established LONlJON A-Ni) llito- 1 VINCE3 DISCOUNT CO., LTD.. oou- tinues to Lend imroenso sums daily, from L-10 to zC5,000, on note of hand alone or other security. Moderate terms. Easy instalments. No preliminary charges whatever. Largest and most honouraoly conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our customers express their entire satisfaction in their repeated transactions with us. A gentleman will wait upon you at once with cosh. Call or write (in confidence) to The Manager, BOROUGH CHAMBERS. WHARTON-ST., CARDIFF. jj i.oAK,e. i £5 to LSOO ADYAJfCED promptly and privately on your written promise to a pay. Repayments by easy instalments to snit your inoome. For agreed periods — LS REPAY X6. £50 REPAY £55. 910 REPAY £ 11. £ 100 REPAY .£110. 420 REPAY LkZ. SZOO REPAY £220. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. No Charge unless Business Completed, immediate Attention given to Inquiries by Poet, 'Phone, or Personally, and Strictest Privacy Guaranteed. GEO. FRY & CO. iljDynevor Place, Swansea 'Phone 361 Docks. jj BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET r|X) LET, the Oockett Inn, Cockett; single licence.—Apply Secretary, Swansea Old I Brewery, Swansea. C9-3 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. PENLANFACH Farm, YsWyfera.-For Sale, Ion? lease, Mixed Farm, 54 acres; house, outbuildings; good repair.—Apply Williams, Auctioneer, Ystradgynloia. 163A9-2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "1T7"AJfTKD, Beeond-hand Counter, about M feet; Window Glass Slides, Fit- tings suitable for Tcbacconist.-State lowest prtoe "ri'obaoooni«rt," Daily Leader Office. lttAS^S OESE1N ONT M7a A. Junims Â.F.Õre: Gquim Fixtaj<s; all dM.eø o?Mm.—Apply 0. Hinton, 28. Upper Lime<atreeU GkxrBeiium. 1J66A9-2 T>UOKS, 15 ajrd 16, Prí of Walfs-road. Swansea —Buyers of Left-off Clothing of <??ry dri,on; a.h? Household Furni- ture. ge??t pr-K? givea. Pcatc-ard? &nd Rezveas rjmm;Lvv RxosAkt aumnuou, 16&A9'4 J. SA 1LINGS. WHITE STAR LINE. R.M.S. OLYMPIC, 46,359 tons, THfi LARGEST BE^TISE STEAMER, Will Sail from LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK DIRECT Wednesday, September 16. Wednesday, October 7. Liverpool to New York LiTerpool to Boston T!a Qoeenstown. via QueenstowIL GeLtu: Wed.Seprt. 2 Cre 8 oet 20 Baltic WodjSopt. 9 *Arsubic.Tues.No'V.17 t Olympic. Wed^ept.J6 And resruiarly thereafter. I Direct. t" Omtio" oarrfea Finet, Claes Paeaengers only. Arabic" oarriea one class Gab in (2ml ciase; and 3rd .)J.at\Ð yoseentjere only. CA N A DA*. WHITT. STAR DOMINION LINE. LI VERPOO L—Q tTEB EC—MONTREAL. +Teutonic.SatJiept. 5 ,Mntic,8a,t.Sept..12 t Teutonic carries one class Cabin (2nd Class) and 3rd Class Passengers only. For further particulars apply to the Local Agents; or to WHITE STAR LINE, 30, Jnmes-street, Liverpool; Southampton; 1, Cookspuf-street, S. W.. and Je, Leoden- hall-Street. London, E.O. TXXTK2TITS BRISTOL CHAIfNBL STEAM POCK PACKET CO.. LTD. TO PREVENT ANY MlSCNUERSTAITDI^a, POCKETT'S 00. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE PASSENGER SERVICE OF THE BRIGHTON Between SWANSEA and ILFRACOMBE. IS BEING CONTINUED WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, Leave Leave Swansea. 'Ocmbe. "TBUKS., SEPT. 3 9.30 a.m. 6.30 pjn. TUUKt^, SEPT. 3 3. 0 p,m. 6.30 p,m- FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 8.30 a.m. 6. 0 p.m. *SAT., 9.30 a..m. T. 0 p.m. %SAT.. SEPT. 5 3. 0 p.m. 7. 0 pna. •MONDAY, SEPT. 7 8..30 a.m. 6. 0 p.m. TUES., SE-PT 8 9.30 a..m. 7. 0 p.m. W £ D„ ftivl'T 9 8.30 a.m. 6. 0 p.m. Calls at, Mumbles 15 minutes later. Farse—Sicgi-e, 3s.; Whole Day li zou rsiolle, F-j,Lf-d ay, Zái. OLOVEiliLY FRIDAY, SEPT. 4. ABSOLUTELY FREE. BERTIE PERKINS AND CO., Passenger Steamship Department. 11, Somerset-place (opposite the Town Hall). Swansea, BOOK PASSENGERS to America, Australia, India, Canada, Africa. New Zealand, and to all parte of tha World. Handbooks of information and all par- ticulars absolutely free. No Booking or any feee charged. Cables aro received daily of the Triral of various Pa-soenger Bteimers at I'oztB Abroad. Bertie Perkine and Oo. are Official Agents for the Best and Largest Passenger Steam- ship Lines in tho World. EMIGRATION. For Cheapest Rates and Earliest Steamers for Canada, Australia, South and East Africa, United States of America, Argen- tine, etc., etc., apply at once to I HOULDER BROTHERS & CO., LTD., 41, WID-STREET. SWANSEA. PASSAGES BOOKED BY ALL LINES TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Telegrams—" Houlders." Telephone—Central 1215 (2 linee). C-k-NADA, United Stateo, So-nth A-fries and Australia.—For Loweet Fares and all Information, apply to Roberts' Steamship Passenger Booking Agency. Morriston. T. C. EDUCATIONAL. I IT IS NOBODY'S BUSIM, ESS to teach an unskilled employee. IT IS OUR SPECIAL BUSINESS efficiently to train boys and girls seek- ing employment in the essentials for &8UCCeS8 in Business. SHORTHAND, TYPEWHITINC, COM- MERCiAL EHGliSH, BUSINESS METHODS, AND CORRESPONDENCE. Day and Evening Claaeee. THE DE BEAR SCHOOLS, LTD. Call or write for Special Illustrated Prospectus (No. 2). The Swansea Commercial School, Castle Buildings, Coilcge-st.. Swansea CI 1R,IS' Boardm? ami Day &bool.-I)um. ?? barton, Brynymor-road, Swansea.—The House is well situated in its own grounde. Autumn Term Commences Thursday, Sept. 17th.—Principal: Mi«e GarlitJt, A.C.P. 166A9-12 STUDEKTS Trained to speeds of over 100 Words a Minute in pr.rMAN'S Short- hand. Candidates Successfully Prepared for Civil Service and Local Marine Boaru Examinations. Leesoits given in Arith- metic, Book-keeping, Navigation, Geman. Satisfaction guaranteed.—MR. J. HARRIS, 66, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. Day and Evening Classes for all Subjects. PUBLIC, NOTICES. NATURALISATION. FOREIGN RESIDENTS IN SWANSEA AND DISTRICT desirous of Becoming British Subjects, should immediately call or communicate with NATURALISATION SOCIETY VETCH FIELD. THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1914. SWANS' WELSH LEACUE XL V. SWANS' DISTRICT LEACUE XL KJVK-OFF 6 P.M. ADMISSION—3d. Season Tickete will be on sale at the Riebiartloon-street Entrance, and at office, 3, Goat-aureet, evening 6-8. NOE. THE QLYDACfH BRASS BAND AND TIM- BERING CONTESTS, which were to have been held in connection with Calfaria Braas Bond, have been POSTPONED UNTIL FUSfEHBR NOTICE. D. s.. DA. VIES, Secretary. pRIZE DiRAWJNG in aid of D. M. POWELL. ROU^ElBMAN, BEAUFORT WORKS. MORSTSTON, POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER PUBLIC NOTICES. G. VV. R. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. I FAST HALF-DAY EXCURSION TO PORTHCAWL (Without Changing Carriatjea). Return Fare, To Prom I At Third Rettin PArno Claca., VMy at p. to. a. d.. %in. SWANSBA (High SL. 2 33 1 3 Io* nu I JTKATH 2 4,5 0 9 ) a' nU POBTHGAWL Ani. 3 31 FRANK POTTER. General Manager. 1st Welsh (Howitzer) Brigade, R. F.A. RECRUITS WANTED FOR SERVICE IN THE ABOVE BRIGADE. ¡ Men of good character, between the ages I of 19 and 35, who wish to serve their Country in the present emergency, can obtain full particulars as to terms of ser- vice, pay, etc., on application to- The Officer Commanding Depot, 1st Welsh (Howitzer) Brigade, R.F.A., Drill Hall, Swansea. ST. GABRIEL'S HALL, SWANbEA. Thursday, September 3, 1914 A CRAND CONCERT, The proceeds of which will be given to THE PRINCE OF WALES' NATIONAL RELIEF FUND. ARTISTES— Soprono-Miem-, FLORENCE E. TRTTRATf Contralto—Mi se HETTIE DA VLES. Te-nor-lir. W. WILLIAM8. Baritone—Mr. REEB WILLIAMS. ElocutionARCHIE TERRILL 1 (From Queen's Hall, London). Violinist-Mr. HUBERT PTJGH-EVANS. Humorist—Mr. JACK HANSARD. Pian i«t—Mrs. "PAR THOMAS. Doors Open at 7.30; to O&tnmenoe 8 o'clock.. Ciwriogee 10 o'clock. PRICES OF ADMISSION"—3s. and 6d. AYORESS WAR GAJWtENT SHILLING FUND. Will you Help by Contributing yo, mite towards the Garments for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers who are fighting so bravely for uii at the front. Funds are urgently needed for this, and to provide empkjyment for tie needlewomen who are thrown out of work owing to the war. Contributions, however 6mall. will be gratefully reooived by the Mayoress, and may be sent to the Guildhall. A box for small donation» is placed at 3J.. Alexandra- road. All earns received will be acknow- ledged weekly through the Press. The following turns have been received:— Shillings. Subecr.iptiort« already acknowledged. 324h Mies Dulcie Vivian 100 Mrs. Ben Jones 10 Mr. Sidney Durk 20 Mrs. Richard Martin .106 Mrs. Galea Willianø .—.— 10 Mm. R. C. Wilkie 10 Mrs. Gilbert Jonee 10 Mre. Devereaux — 102 Mayor's Charity Fund 400 Mrs. Councillor Iee 106 Total 916 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANGEA. APPOINTMENT OF BOROUGH SURVEYOR. Tiie- Corporation of Swansea invite APPLICATIONS from duly qualified Sur- veyors, under 45 years of age, for the AppoiiKroent of Borough Surveyor. Commencing Salary, "M per annum. Application^ stating age, qualifications. and experience, accompanied by oopiea of not more than three recent testimonial* (whioh will not be returiled), endorsed "Borough Surveyor," to be sent to me, the undersigned (from whom particulars of the duties of the office oan be •obtained) not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, the 15th day of September, 1514. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, is strongly objected to and is strictly pro- hibited, and any OMidid?te puxuumg the practice will be disqualified. H. LANG OOATH, Town Oloerk. Guildhall, Swaneea. 21et Angus:, 1914. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA, j APPOINTMENT OF ELECTRICAL < EGLwæ. The Corpomtiou of Swansea invite APPLICATIONS from duly qualified Elec- trioal Engineers, under 45 years of age, for the Appointment of Resident Borough Elec- trical Engineer. Salary, £ 500 per annum. Applications, etating age,. qnaJifieatiops, and experience. accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials i which will not be returned), endorsed Borough Eiectrical Engineer," to be sent to me, the undersigned (from whom the particulars of the duties of the office can be obtained), not later than 1Z o'clock noon on Tuesday, the 15tli day of September, 1914. Canvassing, either directly or indirectly, I is strongly objected to and is strictly pro- hibited, and any Candidate pursuing the pra,otice will be disqualified. H. LANG OOATH. Town Olerk. Guildhall. Swansea. 21st August, 1914. i A NEW MOEY MARKET.-The B. F. Co. ?- ie expry Mgietered,pursu"t to Aot of Parliament to make prompt and Private Advances. .£10 to £ 5,000. Oash advanoed on Promissory Notes, Bills of Hale, Bills of Ex- change, pcposit of Goods, Diamonds, Jewel- lery, and Motors. Also on the Security of Life Policies, Stocks, Shares, and Bonds. Prospectus and Press Opinions Sent Free. Bank-notes by Po»;-—THE BRITISH FINANCE CO., 20, Bridge-street, Bristol. NOTICE. MESSRS. ALABASTER AND 00. (THE CITY TAILORS), of 7, OA8TLE-STREKT. SWANSEA, desire to iuform their Customers that Mr. Thomas Cross has ceased to be connected with the Firm, and Customers will oblige by saving their orders in future direst to the Firm. Th-J"rn,}k James Memorial Hospital at F ?t. C )we? purchased with the ",ucri- ti(m of working men, is being preeé, for rioU8 caom ? wounded.

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