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"The look out man" I > Buy your Suit for t Spring wear now prices are Reduced at Palmer's 4* does not always use a telescope. Keen men on the "look out for puifc bargains are taking advantage o PALMER'S Reduced Suit Prices, 300 70/- Suitings Reduced to 0 m n The Suit Consider the times! Woollen manufacturers are now making cloths from yarn which costs them nearly four times the ^re-war price. • When old stocks are sold out and these new cloths are all on the market, five or six guineas will be quite ordinary prices for good suits. Can you wonder people "in the know" arc buying suits for Spring now prices are p Reduced at ?? Out* Aim t %I l Recommendations, ??? New CUstomcr I ?  W ? tM ? ?iN?W?!??jS? ?*CI?BF**?<L?*'?T I PALMERS Swansea's Smartest Tailor. 1 2, Castle St. — — —————————————————————————— REGISTER | WITH I i: PHILLIPS ?' FOR I • i .TEA1- I -YEA% ) Idoes not matter where you have placed your Sugar Card, t or where you register for Butter and Margarine, | Entar on your Form | |! PHILLIPS & CO., Fine Tea SpecS?Hsts, 1 ? 12, Walter Road, SWANSEA, I|! As Yous- '??E"/? I RotaHar fo? TEA.  ——— —.?——?????_?. GRAND Theatre, I SWANSEA. j- NEXT WEEK. I ROBLRT 1 j PRODUCTION, ? MY'  A Y??T" I i MY LADY | FRAYLE. || From the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. FULL CHORUS AND t AUGMENTED OTPGI-IESTRA. I I ? — Box Office'Now Open at G. H. iirader's, 17, Ileathfielrf < Street, Swansea. Tel. No., 2Ul Cent.ral. S ———a——nagagmB—wwsnwiinn PiiHiiiiniAjpiwa«aLji«iBM mi hi | CLARA BUTTTOUrI ALBERT HALL, Swansea,Thursday Evening, Feb. 21, j THE GREATEST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. At 7.30. i 0 ,1 L Y A P P E A R A N C E. ( MADAME 1 r CLARA BUTT Ss I-lie World-Famous Contralto, who lias raised £ 40,000 for the Bed Cross and 5 M other Charities. B MADAME  ELS A STRALIA I TM Famous Soprano from the Grand Opera House, Milan, Paris and Covent H  LADY T R E E  The World-Femous ,Aetress. 1 ADELA VERNE I The Brilliant English Pianist., g H At the Piano — — Mr. HAROLD CRAXTON. S j Steinway Grand Pianoforte. M S Tickets (including Tax).-Rœerved: 10g. 6d., &. 6d., 5s. 9d.; Unreærvèd: B as. 6d. and 26. 4d. Plan and S?ats at Alfred Ways, Stationer and Bookseller, g| fl 4, Wind-street, Swansea. Tel., Docks 313. 8 0 0 K E A R L Y i n I .1 .11 £ For the Best Summary of the Week's E Local News see the Herald of Wales."
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STAGE ABO STALLS I A no-,v De Courville production is nowa- days always a, matter of intense interest. both to the tlieatrical world and the theatre-going public This is because the of De Courvillo is a guarantee that something quiUe novel may be expected. No. body else has proved so fertile in stage sur- prises in the production of beautiful and brilliaut effects that combine melody, oolonr. and comedy into one charming whole. Naturally, therefore. Swansea, play- goers will be all agog to witness the pro- duction next week. at the Empire, of "Ocean Waves." Mr De Oourville's revue, written in conjunction wMi Wal Pink and Herbert 0. Sargent. Ocean Waves" is full of nov- elty. As ite title denotes, it is a bright and breezy exposition of life on the broad blue waters, a M?a-trip taken in war-time with all its waters, thrills incidental thereto. Moreover. it is founded on fact. The cast is equal with the net of the lavi-shness that marks the piece. Leading it is the world-renowned cofl,ediatt. Bert Coote. whoee playing in A Lamb on Wall Street" will nver bo for- gotten by those who were privileged to sea it. Supporting this genius of comedy is a veritable galaxy of London stars, including that most oharming and popular revue comedienne. Jennie Hartley. With her shine Harry Lyneh, Ridiculous Roooo, Emily Stevens. Doris Leslie, Winnie Too. and Billy Leon. backed by a beauty chorus of eighty types of British loveliness Mr. De Courvillo personally directs the production whioh;a staged by that expert in the business. Mr. Frank Smitheon. .Mr. Robert Coortufiuge never does things by Halves- He eitbei makes a tucceee 01 a luing or drops it. altogetner, ana tnat is way hia name Is syuonymoua wiui all that w good in musical aoiaecky LudeLU. one laifiiit say that it ie left to Mr. Couruielu^e, almost aione. tQ provide ior entertainment oi tne public on a. javisn scale, isest week. at the urand Theatre Mr. vjourtneictge is preKtentiiig My Laay i rayie. a mutucai comedy wùich. if only because ox tue inige success it achieved at the fenauesoury li),.eatre .ijonaon. oan oc reoommenaeu as a great iuxxiuction. Tne aiory and oook are by Messrs. Artnur W imperis and Max j'omoertoii* and the haunting music by itoward ia-lbot and lierman ^incK. IN.O \rcnuar tiiuc the play is eomeiiuns verv uiucn out oi tne oromaiy. Tue e^ory is liingeci ou tne trageur ui u lout you.ji. ijacly x rayit* (laos uaa lier (lay 01 aavejiiure and a iaii uieaijare ci ilie spaiKie ajid oi tne love mat goes witu youtn out ene wouia lain ieturn to the priceless flays tnat are past. Xneu it is tnat a, Mr. Luciier i). LNatioii, a gentleman with whom none of us would care to be on terms oi intimacy, comes on the scene And strikes a bargain with her 'ladyship. In return ior the soul 01 her word, uick Bassett. with wnom sic- 16 vtiry much in love. tie Offers to ner a return of youth. beauty and tile passions which are supposed to KO hand in hand with tneee dis- tiiiyo fanouxs 01 lortune. On ner return to tins former etaie slie makes passionate love to Basaett and is succeamg in gettng him to give up his fiancee, Virginia Lveborougii. wneu. woman-iiKfi. ahe ciianges Her mind ami elects -to return to the form of the elderly Oountcas of frayle rather than de- stroy the iiappinees oi Bassett and his sweetheart. A. Paramoun tdr&ma. "What Money Gan't Buy." is the leading ieature at the tlioture iioub<. early next) week. ltieodore Itoberts, as Madison Hall. is. perhaps, the most in- teresting character in the story, ilia cool aat-uranoe and acute perception are vividly pourtrayed. and he its to be congratulated on one of the best of nis many realistic im- per&aiiations. Jack Pickford, aa Dick Hall, and 1/ouiee ilutf a« the Prineess, both act with cnarin and clc vernees. A Greater Vita- graph Blue ilibbon feature Through the yVall." the finest detective etory yet filmed or staged: "A 13hanithaied Jonah," featur- ing Billy Armstrong in this Triangle Key- stone, are also in uie plroguwnme. For the Second half of the week the management will oifer by the Laeky Company a piotuna- alion of Hehrt beflbn Merriman's famous novel, The Sowere." As most patrons who have read the book will remetnber. the gtory deala with oii-time Ruesia. and reveals All interesting insight into thp life lea by those endeavuring to thwart the progress of op- pression. AliJS Blanc-he Sweet. Theodore Kobert'S. and Tnomas Meighan appeal in this great drama. The Castle Cinema programmes for the coucing week aie exceptionally good, as the fclJowing films show:—On Monday, Tues- div and Wednesday. Miss Alice xirady will be featured 111 an unique comedy-draaia ili live parte, entitled "A Self-Maae Widow." Till?, refreshing and truly remarkable story strikes a new note in romantic comedy- drama. and ia unfolded amidst delightful natraal settings which photographic art ha« reproduced with wonderful clarity. The fascination of this play lies in the skilful blending of drama, humour, and pathos. and the delightful acting of Miss Alico Brady. "The Ouptaiii of.,the tirey Horso Troop," a brilliant and enthralling Vita- graph drama in live parts, featuring Miss Edith fctorey and Mr. Antonio Moreno is I another splendid production, depicting a man's battle for an oppressed people. The production is unusually, strong, and the set- tings picturesque. There is also a two-part Bisoti drama, The Texas Sphinx, and a two-part Keystone comedy, A Shanghaied Jonah." The programme for Thursday contains a five-part Triangle drama, en- titled "Sudden Jim." This thrilling play features Chavles Hay. A iive-aart Bluebird drama. is also shown. A novel feature of this production is the fact that for the first time the Grand panyon of Arizona,, one of the ecenic wonders of the world, is being used in motion pictures. At the Carlton Cinema early next week, a i;ox aim "A Small Town lini." feaiurmcc jane Caprice, will be the leading htm. The ingenious story, jn which tins popular ac- trtwa has mat made her latest and most sueoes-siui appearance, is a arama which never strays oeyciid the bounds of proba- bility. A Hex drama, "Little Moccasins. featuring bditti Koberts and Jtuiiard Wilson. is. a. charming, story set amonf natural scenery ci great beauty. Episode No 4 of "'ihe Secret Kingdom. 1-ijac Honourable Mr. Oxuihaia," Cnariie Chapan in one of liis latest comedies, a Patnc interest aub- ject (' Swiss SAi itc«es") witn iJathe'tj Ani. mated uazetie," will complete a very strong aii.t vanea piogramme. i'or the week-end an ideal picLUr-play starring ,iola Daral. in Kcsie O tiraay," a sweet but exciting fuaina oi a brutuer's love for nis sister, wiil be the top liner. The other pictures to bo shown include a Lasky lrama, ihe inner bnrine," featuring Margaret Iliing- toa and iiobert houwoith. "i'atria," episoue 11. 1 ./Over's Leap;" i'athe-'s Histofy cf the War," and Pithe's Animated Gazette" will complete the programme. The programmes arranged for the Elysium mxt weeK are complete and diversiiien in i-veiy pariiciU'ar. combining sensation, soft. u>iit;d drama 01 rare appealing force, and iitimour of, a nigh order. Myttery foliews red-hot on mystery iu The Grey Ghost" episode, the instalment in the early part of tuo week disc losing the renewed search for famous Coieraina necklace and the vif-it to the "House of Mystery." 'J'ne tip- rrie excitement is rcaoheu when the Giey Ghost demands the necklace from Araba's. is it ilel,ee In the earlier part oi the week too. Wm. Fox will present June Caprice in i'atsy," the sunshine maid who dispenses joy ana happiness whaiev^r at-le goes. The Hire of city life, with its pitfalls, is graphi- cally pourtrayed, and Patsy s effort to save hor ic-ver from tne manifold temptations is realised with a glowing wealth of colour ana iiiciden,. -;it,,ij:cr ijittle Children," on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, is a pathetic domestic jjtory. sweetly told with 1.>i:ri«ing force, am in which the world. faAous child actress, little Em Gorman, m featured. This remarkable film in live parts gr. eg the little actress charming BOOth) of which she takes the fullest advantage. ———— Next week, at the Royal Theatre, :MiS'6 Pay liter nas aeenred two great programmes of varied interest. The pictures for the early pari of the week lHciudc A Kentucky Cijiaerelia," with an all-star cast featuring Katli Clifford and Ruper Julean. supported by Kmory Johnson and lltUe Zoe i-tay: a Bluebnd photo-play in four parts. The set- tins-s are pictllrcSf. ue in the extreme, and thrt atmosphere of time and plaee. both in the mining town end the Kentucky planta- tions, is perfectly preserved. The quality is beautiful, and there is little doubt that this i., a film which will have wide appreciation. Tlvj second feature* i« entitled Raneon's Folly." a drama in four reels, features Marc MacDermott, Edward Earle. and Mabel Trccmclle. This picture covers a wide variety of life. Qpening with scenes in a convent, the action passes to a bowery saloon, to Washington society, to official surroundings, nnd finally to an army poet in the Far West. Now comes Charlie Chap- lin. the great oomedy king. in his latest film. The Adventurer." two reels. This comedy will be screened for six days, and everyone should avail themselves of the op- portunity of seeing the laat of the Walker's Mutual—Chaplin's. because undoubtedly this is the pick of the bunch. Pathe's Ga- zette" completes the prgoramme. Kusic lovers are awaiting with interest the viait of Madame Cljira Butt and party to the Albert Hall, on Thursday evening. February 21st. The name of Clara Butt is sowell known that little can be said about her wonderful voice and tho unique place she holds in the hearts of the English- speaking nations of the world. The ar- tistes assisting Madame Clara Butt will in- cluJo Madame Elsa. Stralia, the Australian prixna donna. from the Royal Opera (Oovent Garden), the Gra.n,l Opera (Paris), the Scala Milan) etc. The famous actress. Lady Tree. is included in the party. Students of the pianoforte and lovers of all that Is great in music will have the opportunity of hear- ing the world-ackhowledered great lady t'hiniet. Miss Atiola Verne after her tri- nmph.1 in the United States.
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By Appointment to I-I.M. the King, Government Distribution of Condensed Milk Important Statement by the Proprietors of NESTLE'S LK. IN the face of the most harassing difficulties of production, raw materials, transport and distribution during 3l years of war conditions, we have been able, not only to satisfy the very large demands of the British Army and Navy and those of the Allied Countries, but have also-AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN THE MARKET—greatly increased the supply of Nestle's Milk for the British Public- in general and the British babies in particular. As is generally known, we have consis- tently kept down the price of the best quality Condensed Milk in the world, and by restricting sales during the Spring and Summer when fresh milk is more plentiful, we have hitherto been able to keep our prices low during the Autumn and Winter when fresh milk is scarce. This has brought about the extraordinary result of unknown and inferior brands being offered to the Public at, in many instances, more than 50 above our a dvertised prices. In consequence of the Government Distri- bution of Condensed Milk we shall in r, few weeks' time no longer control our own imports., or prices. It, however, rests largely with the Public and the Trade whether they get NESTLE'S for the Nation's Babies, because more than a year ago — long before we ever heard of any proposed Government Con- trol-we made arrangements for a Record output for 1918, in the milk-producing countries best able to supply bur needs for the RICHEST IN CREAM. INSIST THEREFORE ON NESTLE'S MILK We wish to thank our numerous friends and customers for the splendid I manner in which they have seconded and continue to assist our efforts, in seeing that Nestle's Milk is distributed first for the purpose for which it was originally intended—FOR INFANT FEEDING-and we invite every Mother whb appreciates the fair treatment received at our hands, to immediately ask her grocer or store to nominate as their suppliers, the firm which throughout as given the BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE, j -r iniiiiiniiiiiiiii— mhhiim ■■■hiwiiib iim hi n\ CASH PRICE 11H PER TIN. NESTLE'S, 6-8, EASTCHEAP, LONDON, EX.3, ■\ I MONEY. A WARNING TD THE PUBLIC—Don't ?i. borrow until you have M)ea our Free Prospectus. Why pay heavy interest to moneylenders, when you can ooirow from us LIJ to £ 25,000 on your own Note of Hand at low interest and easy repayments? Our method in absolutely devoid of all the ob- jectionable features of a moneylender. We are expressly established anl registered pursuant to Act of Parliament. Hank notes sent by post.—The British Finance Co.. 20. Bridge-street. Bristol. Telephone 1675. IF you wish to keep your affairs nrivate. JL do not apply to otrangers for no stranger will lend you money without mak- ing inquiries. How would these terms suit you ? £10 repay .£10 10s. JS50 repay £ 52 10s. £ 20 repay 921 £ 100 repay JB105 All Moneylenders are registered. For good straightforward business apply to Mr. Gash who t!'fH1r. i-nder !ii« own name Ga.- h  ALBERT ?  ASH, 6, Uplands-crescent, Swansea. MISCELLANEOUS. ~\AJ ANTED. Contractor's Portable Shed: -mllat be in good condition.—Send full particulars and lowest price Box P.O. 21. Llanelly. A2-19 I NDIAN Clubs.-Wanted to Purchase ID- JL dian Clubs, pound to pound and-a-half weight; single pairs or large qua-,itities.- Reply price B 17." Daily Leader. 17BA2-16 CATO ESUTITS TELL-At this year's Royal H Society of Arts examinations the SWANSEA BUSINESS COLLEGE (Alexau- dra-road) secured a hieher ojreentage of successes than a.ny other educational in- stitution in Swansea and District. Further- more, every proficient student has been plafced. Thoroughness. efiBciency, Service, are the watchworde of tbiq (A)Ilege. CjTLiDENTS 8uoccR6fuHy Prepared for Pro. 0 ficiency in PITMAN'S Shorthand. I?ocal MARINE BOARD, and Civil Service. LES- SONS given-in Arithmetic English, Book- keeping. etc. Satisfaction guararoteed; Mr. llarrig. 6. Oxford-strete. Swansea. Diy or Evening TuitioD. CTO TEL., CEN. 314. ESTB. 1859. I The Cheapest House in Wales FOR PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, ORGANS, GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, AND MUSIC. Pianos from 9/- Monthly. Organs from 6/. Monthly. | ROLLS OF SOILED MUSIC; SONGS, PIANOFORTE PIECES OR STUDIEG, 5/- WORTH FOR 1/G POST FREE. GODFREY & CO., Limited, j 22, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. TB1H- IIILKII '■ Ill MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. G1 KAMOPHONE., 25 guinë-mo.iëïd: \? fome, horulcss inlaid Sheraton Cabir.it: stands 4fi on castors: record cup- board completely enclosed, with records: accept £ 81. 5 Edward-terrace Cardiff. 177A2-19 piANO BARGAINS.—Godfrey Yacbt Piano in Oak case (when new 50 guineas). 910 Pleyer Upright, in hand-painted case. £ x; Murdoch Player Piano, in good oraer. £ 45; Oollard and Collard Upright (when 'new 75 guineas). C46. All instrument^ de- livered carriage paid. Write for complete Catalogue and Bargain List tc C. Milsom and Son. Ltd.. the Great West ot England Piano House. 15. Miisom-street. Bath. SECOND-HAND Pianoforte by Collard and C? CoXard; full trichord ivory I{S; re- duced to £ 33 12e. cash. Walnut Piano, by Rosenetrich. £33 12s. Walnut Piano, by Iiin 0, C40. Walnut Piano by Witton and Witton. £ 42. Walnut Piano, by J F. Yates. London; iron frame £45. Walnut Piano, by John Woods. X45. Ebonised Piano. t7 Bord. Paris. £ 68. Mason and Hamlin Organ. £ 15 10s. cash. Oak Harmonium, 7 stops £ 10 10a. Small Harmonium, bv Cesarine. £ 5.— Thompson and Shackell. Ltd.. 39. Castle- street.. Swansea. LOST AND FOUND. IOST. Monday or Tuesday. Small Bunch J of Keyn.-Finder rewarded on return- ing to Mrs Evane. 3J Rhyddings Park-road 178A2-17 IOST, on Monday, between BlackpiH an" 1 Hafod Laboratory. Discharge Badge. No. 63589 .with ribbon attached: reward.— Ivor Divid. Blm,-kpill. 178A2.16 I" OST, between Wind-street Bridge Lam- i i bert'a Cottages, and East Dock Sta- tion a Gold Watch, with a bow attached; reward.—21. Lambert's Cottages 179A2-18 W IJ,L tli(, Persoi, tl,it took a Silver- » t headed Umbrella from John S. Brown's. Ironmonger, on Monday last the llth. kindly return same to 97. Oe?il,sireet Marselton? FmUnR to comply will be com- ?municat,ed with. 176A2-15 J :I- i; BEVAN &. COMPY., LTD WALES' LARGEST FURNISHERS. A visit to our show-rooms will show you the kind of Furniture you require—tastefully de- signed, soundly oonstructed of the best materials, and carefully finished-Furniture that will last a lifetime and be a source of pleasure all the time. Oar huge stock caters for all tastes and all pockets, and is always open for free inspection. You are cordially invited to pay us a visit, and we shall be pleased to give advice and quotations if desired, to help you in furnishing your home.w. the best, most comfort- able, and at the same time, most economical manner. Every article warranted and all goods delivered free up to 200 miles. Terms Cash <ar generous credit arrangements. Train Fare of Cash Customers Paid. 280, Oxford St, SWANSEA, and Cwmbacb Buildings, LLANELLY. -=- !I > s^LfcAutR,, CLASSIFIED ADVTS. DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT. Advertisements in the Situations Vacant column from Firms whose business consists wholly or mainly in eneinctring or ship- building. or the production of aims. am- mu.nition. or explosives or of substances required for the production thereof, are. in order to comply with Regulation 8 (b) of the above Act. subject to the following con. (litions.- No pereon resident more than 10 miles away or already engaeed on Government work will be engaged. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. A BERTH for Life is waiting our Students -A as quickly as wo can nuahly them. We have sent out this year 200 students to situations worth ElOj per annum as a com- mencing salary, and want 500 more at once. Apply for Terms. South Wales Wireless College. Ltd.. Market Buildings. Cardiff; or Castte-street. Swansea. Men and Youths. \\7ANTED. Men for Clay Pit: lOd. per v v r hour.—Apply Graig Brick Works, Mor- ristpn. A2-¡Ç ",T ANTED. 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Qualifications, wages, to Mr. Wilfrid Thomas. Llwynderw. Blackpill. 176A2-19 WANTED, Smort Driver (ineligible) for :tT< Wine and Spirit Trade: good refer- ences and knowledge of Swansea and Dis- trict essential.—Apply Box "B 11." Leader Office. 179A2-18 '"TANTED Experienced Weigh Clerk (in T t) eligible, or discharged soldier) for weighing trucks, and deal witb tramc.— Apply, stating age, and wages required, to the Ammanford Colliery Co.. Ltd.. Amman ford. A2-1Ç Women and Girls. W ELT,EDUCA.T]C-D Young Lady Want. it as Day Governess to Girl of 6, years.— Apply 1, Kingston-road. Sketty. 178A2-20 ANTED. Two Intelligent Young Ladies ■iii to train as Lady Clerks: every facility for learning Shorthand, Typewrit- ing, Office Routine: moderate premium.- Apply personally the Bar-Lock Type- writer Co.. Ltd.. 5. College-street. 179A21- Domestic Servants. ~JANTED £ n Experienced General witb i knowiedge of cooking; only thos< with good references need apply to Steward, ess. Libera] Club. Wind-streets 179A2-16 Boys, Girls, Apprentices, Etc. Tf 7" ANTED. Several Strong Lad-, ali < I Porters.—Apply David Evans and Co. Ltd. 177A2-16 SITUATIONS WANTED, SITU A nbN Wanted-iÏouse]-Zd;er- tc )0 rcs'.i'ctable Working Man.—Write Boj B 16." Leader OfBcc. 177A2-2C FOR SÀLE. B if..LIARD TABLES.-Tvo for Sal IT with JD out accessaries, bv good makers; first reasonable offer aceePted.-R. E Jones. Ltd.. Cardiff and Swansea. C2-1S G ALV ANISED Corrugated Sheets in stock 5, 7. 8. and 9 ft; Galvanised Ridging best quality. 6ft lengths Ss. id., Fireprooi Safes. 28in., 30in.. and 31in.; 5 cwt. Bcair Scale, 70s. Grindstones, best cuality. 18in 3in., 7s. 6d.; 3,500 ft Piping in 14 ft. lcnct ir Eiii.-wha-t offem? 10,000 ft. Horticultural Glass 21 and 26 oz., 24in x 12in.. 18in 12in.; 50 1 cwt. kegs Paint. Red Oxide (readv for use), at 52s. 6d cwt.: Stanley's Plane. No 55. complete in box. with Book of In- structions. 75s.. and various other Tools; 50 groos Hacksaws, from 18s. gross. Enquiries r,olicite.d.-B. Shepherd. Ammanford. Tel. N0.; 4S. PIT WOOD, near i"ath. f,7s tor. rail some JL immediately: 60s. carriage paid some Stations; inspect Crugau Woods, IlcFolven:— Jennings nnd Co Ltd. A2-3 s Wl',DES: 63.: Turnips. 6s Carrots 7s. 6d. ell- t. carriajre paid: ca..6h with order. has returned.—L. E. Hoare. Dairyman. Weihngton. Somerset.. C21i HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE A141) TO LET. J BUSINESS Premises for Sale. or to Let- ) two Commodious Shops and Premises; best position in Pontardulais: Excellent op- portunity; possession March lst.-Arplv to Mrs. M. Thomas. Castle Buildings. Pontar- dulais. 178A2-20 :von SALE. or To Let No. 6. Cane] Build- JL. ings. Clydach-oii-Tawe. now in occupa- tion of Mrs. George. Grocer: possession 24th JUde next, or earlier —Apply Williams and Williams Solicitors. Fishguard. C2-23 T- ;J'-LET- i-¡;diatë-POO.ion WlJ. furnished H01J: 7 rooms. batb-room. electric light; moderate reit.-l. Ctoff"P?v- street. Neath. 02-lq HOUSES WANTED. TTIT'ANTED. Small Hou?p. with garden, IV within abont two milea of Swansea: good tenant; small family—Apply Butcher No. 10. Union-street. Swansea. 177A2-20 TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. B AZAAR GOODS.-Toys, Fancy Goods, JLJ etc.. every kind: advice to beginners: also best spare time aeency: 80-page Cata- logue free.—May (164) George-street. Birm. ingham. CT(J 'C?.lR NATURE.—Beat Prices K'veo bv me for FSecond-Hand Furniture and Antiaue Furniture of any description. Drop me a postcard or call-Wm. James. 8. Pabinn. street. St. Thomas. CTIO KNITTING Machines; Latest Best Lists i\ Free: Lessonft Free.-W. Griffiths, it). Queen-street. Neath. LONDON Time-Table and Red Rail G\]dt' •-The orrent Issue of this ropular Publication is on Sale at all Railway Book. stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly 6M pages it deals witn ovr ..OOO Railway Km tions. At sixpence it Is the best and cheapest Railway Gnide ever published Mills, English and Co.'s Announcements. GARDEN TOOLS.r-It is not too early to \jr purchase these. Supplies are getting short. CCARBORUNDUM.—We keep a laree selee- ? tion of rborunkdam Oil Stone, Wheels, and Griudere.—Mills English aud co- C?C. HEAT.—Chang-* your old-fafhlou Bar 1: Grate into a .Princesij Barlee tire: it will double the radiation of beat, and save half the coal bill, to- 12s. 6d. Particu :ar, Miilrt. r'.nglifh and Co.. Ltd.. Swansea N'i Alts.-For Tinplate Boxes, etc. the Meco lN Box Nails are replacing wire nails- cheaper, stronger. Ask for samoies and price,-t.-Mills. English and Co.. Ltd.. Swan- aea. \7OUR Kitchen "ngo does oot 6t\? X labour. Enquire for particulars of mf Twin Interior; it convarts a Kitchen into a Breakfast Room boils bath water, roasts and has pJeuty of saucepan room. it ai way& looks like a Dining-room Grate.—Par- ticulars Mills. English and Co.. Ltd.. Swan sea. EAGLE RANGES AND GBATES.-We are r Sole Agenti. and should be pleased tc advise you.—ilills English and Co, Ltd.. Swansea. MATEX aubstitutee Sheet Lead It ia hall ?i the Price in cottj?od?mz. CLEMENT FWORS-il soft and duuty. use V Sanisealit makes t-he tioor like steel, and itustiess.-blills. English and Co.. f,td., Swansea. (CORRUGATED Sheets in stock at 30s. per J swt.—Mills. English and 00.. Ltd.. 4. Castle-souare. Swansea.. MESS Rooms for Works.-We can supply It' you with Lavatories. Stoves, etc.. for th.6 work.-MilIs. English and Co. 4. Cast'^r square. Swansea. EGGS, POULTRY, &c. A RE you going to let your DuUetaeat A their heads off until next hpnnrc Make winter egg-production a certainty by giving them Karswood (harmless) Poultry Spiot;. containing ground insects. ?—?"° 2d. 6d., la.-Parker Corn Merchant P y- mouth-street. Swapeea. 178178EIi I-'ULL Egg Baskete follow use of Kara- .L' wood Spioe containinjl'; ound iinwte. ? wood Spice contaioing K?°,'???- 2d., 6d., la.-DATiea Bros.. Chemists. Heb- ron-road, Clydach. i £ gA2-20 N TRA-VLM 'Pcuftry powder "iif, make ?\ your hens lay bucketsful) Of t?n% large eggs. 6d. ccrton lasts 20 heM a fort- night Sold by J E. Hopkins. Grocer, etc.. Glyn-Neath. 1 Printed and Published by the Swansea Press, Ltd.. at X/eader Buildings fevansea.