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<? 1! ? ,?? 'j f jt Leader' Classified Advertisements. APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WAWTED, TO BE LET. LOST AND FOUND. One Three Six I Insertion, Insertions. Insertions 80 Words. 1 0 2 0. 3 0 I 30 Words. 1 6 3 0 4 0 40 Words. 2 0 4 0. 5 0 fOR SALE, TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS, One Three Six I insertion. Insertions Insertions T0 Words. 1 6 2 6 3 6 .30 Words. 2 O. 3 0 4 6 40 Words. 2 6. 3 65 6 GIRTHS, OEATHS, IN MEMORIAM, AND I MARRIAGES. I One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. INSERTIONS SO Words. 1 6 3 6 6 0 30 Words. 2 0 5 0. 8 0 40 Word, 3 0. 7 0 12 0 I EDUCATIONAL. One Three Six Insertion Insertions. Insertions 10 Words. 2 0 .3 0 4 6 30 Words. 2 6 4 06 6 40 Words. 3 0 6 6. 7 6 MONEY.-M. per line. IftiSCELLANSOUS SiTUATSQSNS VACANT. JY? ^UE.SCII PObiSiiLES.-Wantel, at once, I French Polisher; aiaies, 16. Yd. per hour; females, 1£. per hour; permanency liuarauteed if work satisfactory.—John Purest and Co.. Furnishers. Carmarthen. 117A10M MONEY-MAKIAG Work Offered; whole or -L L spa' i time: narticuJar?. ai?o Pocket I Ruober STAMP of your IVANW AND ADDRESS h(.>e.l R;cblord. Ltd.. Snow Hilt London ?_ 118A113 ?'?/'AMTED. for one concert, VIEW to [x?r- manct.t ENCASEMENT Violin, 'CELLO. RASE. State full particulars and term; to J &O:< J ."VAITAISTFD, faniart. Practical S!illi er.- » Apply W. James and Son, 94 and 300, oodiioid-street, ilorriecon. Also SMART Youfth as Apprentice fo" Outfitting; 11SA1G-&3 WOMEN AND GIRLS. F <HARWO.\3AN rcquir-.d Daily —A; lira. W A. Rces Clydach Bakery, near w 119A10-28 wü ilaiu' rcauired: good W&GCE to suit-  a.M? PERSON.—Aupiy MIS W A. RE.es. <yda?h Bakery, near Sv.amM)a. 119AIu-28 J EXEILA- Servant wanted; goo.L WASES G and cood home: arted; goc),l wag, Ai?cly J. H John, 50. KINS EdwarU's-road. I a.n5a. lZ1A10-7 T A I.L(-) 11. i," I-S W aiited JL Apply to Pelta and h-osen .uaum. JI union Chambers,Union-street, SWANSEA. ■ 117A10-27 t'?AJSTi'-D. Gowerton neighbourhood { V V capable, cspn'ienced Person as en-I or Working Housekeeper; emall J X.-nulHy; pood home. wages, otitingo. Please FC'ate-awe. previous experior.c IN first U tter. -writ,E, Help," Leader Oiiioe. Swancta 117A10-27 MEN AND YOUTHS. >AKI'E:»TEES and Joiners wanted imuie- >■ diately; several; first-clase meii.-T. "-nd U. Spregg, BjfiiiJers, Brynymor Yard, CA t he NIL e-atreet SWA nsea AD 1C with good t IEDKO of ENGINEERING t-eouirementg- 'r:ito Bo, H 15,'Daily Leader C10-27 F UUENTLV WANTED—500 Students to U Qualify for Existing VSVAPCIEH. is a splendid opportunity fo;' a Youth he- TWEEN the AT'E of 17 and 24 to "eCIlre a per- manent lucrative berth foR life Ptiem 1 Xiioyed Demobolised Scrvicn tje,n with a K-idwledpe of Wireless of the above .1itE', BL.ould write or cdlal <J U:e.- »Rirelm FRAMING College, Lid tit. Mary-street Car- diff, or Castle-street. Swansea. "V\RA]VTEI», a General Servant.— » Mrs. Shaw. Furztbauk." fleatlifleld. fcwansea 121A1 0-27 !7~AViiil). Practical Nicht Mill Foreman. —Apuly. by' letter, id tirst instance, experience tini, wages required TR> -^EUSRA MIE Villiers Tir.piate Couuiany. iti., liritol- ert-y. 121A10-31 \XF ANTE,J. Drivpr for Ford C-ar » » R., 120A10-26 TIRA2VTIII», Junior neiv«v.. I rt. ally Beor and Wilson. Solicitors. I Temple-street, Swansea. 117 AJO,8 Baker and Coifectioier: Triist » be well up in trade —Ayply, statins: fP and experic-NO Nelson Bakery, Nckon. et 121A 10-27 ."IVANTED. Yoiinz Draff?man UFL to Ileatinn aud Ventilatintr Engineer's I ":° k.-A\11HY. b Y letter, stating age experi XCE. AND salary reauircd. the Bricrhteidp F ?.OUNDRY aiii Engineering Co. 2y, St Mary's. I!'cet. Caraiff 121AIO^O JXXTANTED. by First-class Fnpurance Oflice l » Junior Clerk. 15—TI: referencekj < r J!PVIOUS experience required.— Write Box Lea -r OSco. 120A10-30 "A?,TE'> Experienced Motor Mechanic '• » V. FT, «ara?E.—APO'v 5tatInr; ape, ex- I ^RICJEE and salary, to Box X 13, Cambria C" 0-27 I ANTED Office. J'unior CV-1 T V (SBO-thand-, Typev-ritingV—"Lexicon." IJtader Office 117AI0-27 T Ar\TEH. for a larre Steelworks in Wale.«. a thor^UE'NLY competent I "^LTINS 81r'T1 ERRANT witb the moCt ur-to-dnte methods SF BDVIO an.I Acid STEEL a.annfncture for P-.r, Tin Bars, and Fillets Apt/ty. ^RATINT experience, in,1 salary re- I J'tired • no original testimor.IAU to BE Riiri- I J:'IED. If tliis IA done they will not he re- I I »-■N(V'' Al Enolirations will he TREATED "t"¡..t Cam- Trader. Swansea *11 III M||FI, E DU C A T I ON A L. I £ 1,000 IN PR IZES | to Sbortliand-Typisl,- and Commercial fitudenfs is offered by the "Daily Sketch. Subjects Required: SHORTHAND. OFFiCE ROUTINE. TYPEWRITING, ENGEISH. Full particulars of scheme and o and complete tuition for Exam- cations from: — if he DE BEAR SCHOOLS, Ltd., Castie Buildings, Swansea, POSTAL TUITION.-Learn Pitman's Short- ? hattd and D"Z ? Book-keeping (jungly "ew ea?.v method. Shorthand ZO te?or?. t?,?.?ookkfef'i"K22.-6d.—Danie!.<o'ics P.6.. etc. !the Wclt.kmwn (?)?c!)). i?c?th  — EN-5 IJ¡il.IVATE TUITION for London Mau?' .?. ? ?' the Profossion.il Prelim Ex- J borthand and EooU-keepicg. rapidly I ual:1t. t ?' ?'hman'? Conch'.n& Cone?p. M-?. w r)r-? cf;ter-1) lace (°PP°SITE C stl &nema) waI.lea. 'V'  MONEY. £ ctih A!? e-ath Ma!t5   li- ?????th*Ma!?s  'è"Cl'ij¡"ffi':1 ?? ?' np\ds htndll Pnvate. -Est?]?hc? ?? ,? II yo't r?juu'e a Loan appiy ?oTG?.?; Ma\ageVChu?Kreet (cmpo-! BiteKt .ar. Ch Ulch Swan?a Pri?' ARM ('onl'uendl. J   IV ?ONLY to Lend to R'?taMe?nou? ? Afi. hoidei?: I ■ :!V^T" Confidential.— J?cr D Thomas. 6. \Vatc?no-;t.. Swansea. ADVANCES, S15 TO £5,000 I O.I written promise to repny or any security \1 Yrinciua ( re:aill or can b repaid by '?6 or j lv, i n z-'L a 'i i iz? r?,ts ?130 uL 1&?("f au y  H ??)d un)CM buhjn?s done: promptLesg and I" PRIVACY; I ?, d,, your I'ec¡mr7nt6 ? locally.-Write expr?,t?.;n,? your t?eri?irew,?-nts E. LAWRENCE, LTD., f Den Chambers, Wmo-strest, Bristol. | PERSONAL. I A DVERTISEE wisbes to IuvN;ttrõ 5C to .e6SJ on good SeuJitl What oners_ ?-?ib.; Te:nis." Leader Otftcf USA ??3 ? -I.; "Ullck ¿ertF" Toffee Shop there IS; ?"?a:.d.!?i{oorc0n'y." Uncle BC1t and '?? Sen thank you for your bclp. You are 'I ?oinx "You: Bit" we dn our? Thanks! I •^UANOEA. Thanks!'  ?RO? MICHAEL. Celebrated Astro!os:pr r ? Herb PhMcian: Ayesha. bis creat L^YEHIC MrcMum. The Rocking Stones of! '??. t'n<t.l& M.. birth date. -SrilJtO- J *UM, ?ucen-etrcd. Ca.rduf. IMAII-29 I )&? L ?? HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. T^ ARL?. POSSi?IUN.-For Sale, in Pine. .1 « wood-road, Uplands, excellent Lea- bolO. ilouùe; two sitting-rooms, kitchen, larder, coal-house, wash-house, 3 beitoouis. I bath-room, w.e.; fine views of Bay etc long lease; low ground rent,—Apply to Messrs.- J. Elev.itt Jen kins and Sons. Estate I Agtnts Surveyors, etc. Coliege-streel. Sv\ansea. Clu-29 VEliSLE V -EOAIX SKET°TY.—For Sale. I with early posseesion. Freehold &nii. f (ic-taeaed Villa; two reception rooms, kit- chen, bculipry, wc-shhoiise etc. 4 bedrooma. i bath-room. w.c.; good garden—Apply to ideesrs. J BJewitt Jenkins and Sons, Estate ) AgenW. Surveyors, etc 4, College-street, j Swansea. C10-30 L-OR Sale, two Houses (Nos. 23 and 24. JL Clase-ioad, ilorriston), in central posi- tion; Sis -ed.n,,) lcaise; ground rent at £2 5s. each house.—Apply. 25. Clase-road, Morrit- ton. 115A10-27 Lj^REEHOLI' House for Sal,- at Woodlands- i- tprrace. Montpelier-terraee and Rose- iiill-terrace, also excellent Leasehold [loi:ise I <1:. the Uplands to be sold with vacant i o- tession — Joseph Harris Auctioneer, 1, j Gtorgp-street Swansea. C1030 j ]^OR SALE, with vacant, possession. Free- I boll Villa in Ea.tozi-g-.ove -AI)p]Y ) Hoche, Auctioneer. Rutland Mouse. Sva-n- cea CIO-28 rOR SALE No. 14 (Hem'-detAched). 13 ?0. X 22. and 24, Manor-road. Ma.n?toTi.— Writo On ner." c/o Daily Leader, Swansea 118.\10-Z8 HOUSE from £ 250 and upwards- 56 lid I weekly repays £ 250. Applicant^ visiteu a,i-Y distr;<a.—Writ<> "Seller," Leader Office ,[,0 "\TEATH -For Sale. the Substa-ntiany-. f 1' Leasehold Prenue?s known as the N e 11, th A uctjOIJ Room: good central posi- goc, central posi tion; ti r .j unexpired 83 ycartt. early vacant los<?ea«ioii.—Apply Henry Parminter The Croft. Neath. £ AJO-2U I VI EA'lvH.ROAI) HAFOD —Two well-built I .1, Hou-es. for Sale, cheap to immediate purchaser- low ground rent—Joseph lIar- j ris Auctioneer, 1. George-street, Swansea. 0 QT. OEORG: S?ERRA?JE'fiHB'. off "Walter- ? r"Hl; Vacant Mouf-e for Sale: crerT ;modern convenience: pric^ to immediate "u-cbtscr only £ S50 —Joseph Harris Auc- tioneer, 1. George-street Swansea. WE will enable you to Purchase a House » worth jE250 for an average repayment of 5s lid weelilv.-Write Box W 8, Leader Office. Swansea. C-10-31 I ? /? WEEKLY will Purchase JE45J Rone; T/ <t any district; po&?ts-io'' by arrange- j r.ient.—' Landlord." Leader. Swansea. T.C. APARTMENTS AND LODGINGS V TO LET AND WANTED. I7EONT Bedroom and Sitting-Room JU Vacant: Two Gentlemen preferred; with or without board.—CoDtinentc! Cafe, South en d. Mumbles. 117 A10-27 '?WO Ec';pectablc Sin?e Men require two JL Furnished Rooms aad Flight attend- ance.—Box X 14, Leader Office. 120A10-27 ANTT,.D, Oomfortable LodginKa for (if>lilJf.man; would live with family.- Reply 95 Rbyddin?s-terrace. Brynmill. 121A10 27 PREMISES TO LET & WANTED ARAGE to Let at Watt?rs-road.—App!y. GS. Rubenstein, 25, Gower-6treot, Swan sea. 115A10.27 HOUSES WANTED. TV^\ ^ANTEDr Small Furnished Bouse r bath-room proferre.i; at Laugland or Newton.—Write "M Leade' Ctace.  1Z1A1& ?0 ??A?TED. FutT?Iahed Hou6c; Mumbles or W. Sketty Distnct; fo? L'?ng Period.— Write. "Crown." "Daily I.cr^.cr," Swansea. _?9A10? ?P?n OFFERED for'Key of sood 6 6r 8- dVroomed ftouee i? good part of Swansea or Mumbles, or district good ten- ar.tfi.— WritA; immediately to Box K 14. Leader Office. I18A10-28 £-1 _0- FO < Eev of HÓliëê district o?lU to rent.—Write B?? W 14, Lf?der "jacc. Swareca. <?10-?9 f* C OFFERED for Comfortable. Furnished. O cr. preferabiv. Part Furnished, tiouse- long period: Swansea or Mumbles good tell rite to Box L 14. Leader Office. 11BA10-28 III. I". ,±IL-BW|. NOTICES. A MUSICAIi Treat is assured those who nL visit the Albert Hall Swaneea, on No •<mbtr 1st. First-cl 193 Vocalists and Choiia competing. Seats can be Booked immediately The Swansea Branch Com. it-creial Iravellerfi' Association promise the • i-^ublio their Eisteddfod to be the' BcAit U'iaHty produced. C10-2:J I l ALLltOOM "DANCING.-Latest London -1, DancMs taught, including Tanao >.altz. Private and Class Lessons.—Apply G coif icy Lewis. 3 Gec.n:t-JSt.reet, Swan- .;iea or at The Central School of Dancing, !U. St Helen's-road (Godfreys). Swansea. 112A10-29 HÖL()LATES Confecticnery. — '?. ?? (tuant?tica sapptieJ: trade only: 3? a I-icties Write price list istarnp) Dtpt 1J Z6 Citv Confectionery Co. i 19. Minones. Ijcndon. j2A1<3t) -Madam Jr?mc Daviee has Re- sumerl her Private Dar.cing Lesf-ons. L:Üeet Dances t%aghi. For terme apb' 35 (icorge-street SwaiMea^ 121A10-30 }7"6u LigJit~Hauiago of any deccription at -i icadonsb'e charKe? apply S Hearn. 28. 'L'rafalgar-terrace. 98Aj 0.31 BORSES and Traps for Dire, also Pony L I and Governess Car: by hour, day. or bv weck-S Hearn. J.8. Trafalgar-terrace. 92A1C 31 1\TOTICI.ied:me Dalma has Removed to it 288, Oxiord-street. Swansea; next door Suekiarid Jones Dental Surgery. 122A10-30 '"r?VO lVaso!&. two Horaef. and Harness 1 for Sale — Ynysforgan Farm, Morriston. nen: T:~n.->, Tterminu-3. I17A10-28 rpO all irtendirig Ilurcha-scri of Hou-ehclri t FLirriiti,,ro.-You should, without delay call at Hill's (the Manufacturers) and in- spect tbf?: Large and Various Stocks, direct from their own workp No middle- man's prottt? Caoh or E?'s; iormH. t?ea?.t I note the Address. Hill's Gower-street S\\ an<:<ea. Also 14. Windsot-road Neath 120A10-29 TYPEWHITERg —The Master-Model Royal i Standard Typewriter No 10. The flnal choice of all discriminating Writing Ma chine Buyer? Recent Government orders for over 7,000 Royals Facilities provided for inspecting all other makes of Type- Writers- Office Appliances Company. Sid- dall Building, Swansea. 011-9 LOST AND FOUND. OST, Bay Mare Pony 12.2 hands, in good i condition; medium long tail; no i-:arks -Evans, Post Office. Cefneithen mA'P-Sl STOLEX o" strayed a Roan Mare. about 14.2 bands; knee marked; finder re- warded.—ChariM Williamo Machinery Mer- chant Morris-ton. 010-27 j '-HggBSig^BgBBBgaggar "nt. "RNITURE. 10-?31 'C?UE'MTrRE.—Best Pricee ?ivcn by me r for S(?cond-ha"d Furniture nnd Antique Furniture of any description. Drop me a postcard or call.-Wm. Jittr.ee, 8. Fabian- I street St. Thomas. CT.C. 1 MOTOR CARS. CYCLES, &c. ALBION CHASSIS.—We cap offer dehvei.v of 50 cwt. Chassis eno September, 60 ewt. November and SU cwt and 80 cwt. No- vember. subject unsold. Cach. Easy Terms. or Exchange.— R E Jones. Ltd. tMotor Dept.). Dillwyn-streeJ. Swansea T/C I CiALCOTT Light Car (3916), Dickey seat. dy nalliO lighting, electric horu; re- iaintp,d and overhauled: ii excellent con- 1 dition aT'1i splendid ruriuinst order, £ 450.— Apply W Bevau 23 The Promenade, Swan. TEA C10-30 S .OR SALE, 12 h.p. Braizer 1S13 5-se«tei- I JL Toui?ng Car; open to expert examina- tioa.—Apply Braizer," Leader OWco. 117 A10-Z7 jT'Of. gLr Ford Car. 1919 model; electric .£ liKht: only driven few hundred miles: perfect running order. Also &? Triumph Motor Cycle; good condition. uood offert. Eavlea. Dairyman. Fforestfach. 122'A1»28 j) E. JONES. Limited (Motor Department) Dillwyn-street. Swansea List of Cuxa in block for Immediate Delivery:— AT SWANSEA DEPOT 12 li.r) MaGs 2-seatcr and dickey seat, C.A.V. iishting j? C.A.V. 1913 Yalbot Touring dynamo 12 h. p ii?hMnt! jR600 D.S b.p. Dumber 1914 2-scater. elec- tric h?hting. jE:495 iMj Vauzhall Coupe. C.A.V lighti-ig and starting £ 760 Milner-Dain.lei 2-3 ton 16 9 b-i-, Napier Touring. O.A.V. lighting AT CARDIFF DEPOT New 30 h.p Daimler ChaesU £ 106u New Studebaker" Big fix *990. 11.0 h.p 19: j Belsize 2-3 seater, dickey, electr. ic lighting 20 h p. 191 j Daimler 5-4 seater ooupe, C.A.V. lighting. 10 h.o 1914 Mathis 2-seater and dickey. 33 h.p. 1315 Lexington Touring elec- the lighting and starting 16-25 h.i) AustroDaimler 1911 Sporting 2-seater, G.A-V. AT LONDON DEPOT 4 De Dion IS 25 h.p Vauxhall Touring. O.A.V. ;ing. C. A V 25-35 h.t) Sunbeam Limoueine. Lucas du?te?jiKhtin?. ALl.. o.ft'øred subject unsold ?jCMb. easy tQfma, or exchange, .J. -h. AXO.N. Two-seater: ll.»J).p.; perfect run. 0 nius* order and conriition: recently overhauled; acetylene headlights; oil tail Jnmp: Boso-li magneto; 4 nau tnés: £ 210.— Dennett Go^iselnoii. 117A10-27 TTSrANTED, Motor. Touring Car, or one- » V tOil Lorry, or Chaosie —Write Con- tractoi- c/o Leader Office. 122A10-28 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TpOIi SAIJj. New UpriKht lron Frame Waf 1. nut Piano j £58. or nearest offer; intict .;tJJ. owner going abroad.-A-rite Box It 15. Leader ufacc. 1*21410-27 4" l^AKS. ? Hand5Vme Mx-?Ml GOarveci Oak, ?4 17s. &d. (usually £ 7); Records, 1d., Is. 6dM 2-s. iieeorda Exchnnsod. 3.t. dozeii.-19, Park-sti-oet. 113AHi-28 G ODFREY and Co. Ltd.—Special Bargains in Second-hand Pianos aud Organs; prices troin iijgns. New Pianos by all the !t>aO:Hn, makel's. wciudJD! Collurd and Col- lar.d, WirtoL and Witton. Semes and Co., Biinstnea,d Cranic- etc.. etc Prices from 0118!* Terms arranged if desired v\ nto for tree list or call and make a per. bona! «eiection.—Go<lfrey and Co.. Ltd.. 22. GODFREY and Co. Ltd. Pianofortv Manu. v* tacturers, have now Re-Opened their onA aU'j helyairitig Department Pianos and Organ fhorodghly Renovated and Re- p,al'ed. Ei:itlInatcs given. Expert Tunet-a lSlt a.U Part. of Wales Pianola and Player Hanoa a Speciality —Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 2.2, t. Helen s-road, Swansea. 122A10-3.1 Ifc^USIOAL INSTRUMENT^W^" SfalrtT iL Maiifiacture Buy. Sell, and Exchange hi ringed Dibtruments. Our Strings are un- enuallcU; used by every Profoesional in fcwaneea and District. Repairs receive a- l'et attention on the premMes. Get S-ou/'I ?uMcai.H'iQuirementB attended to by u" and rc,-?ive the benefit of 4,? year?' IJrMd- "AlcxncDM.cc thereby ((ahdn" satisfaction md making your mnsi( wha' it should be- a8Vr' V° ''?'? R("od6 from the riziit ,sel- ected bv an Mppriencpd t,f.:1yor an,md{er. then your rendefih!? ylll ?? ? ? b?t.-Woodii? Gower.stre? « v xu ?"?? the man who understands ?itrini-od? ?d their re?uire- iTGnte. and the rPQUirement? of their D1ay- T20A10 29 efa .N. O Bargains; 12. M. 38. 45, &5 Guineas: Largest and Cheapest Selection in Wales. Cash Only.—Exchange, 19, Park- street, Swansea. AND BHAOKELL'S AN i NOUNCEMENTS :— c HICAG6 Organ, 4 sets of roods..S itaps. J 2 knee swells; very fine tore, f28.— Thomllon and Shackell. Ltd.. 39, Castle street, Swansea 01 ANOFORTE. by. Salph Allison, full com- Xr p&evgTvojv Keyfe' 50 guineas cash. oi easy terms.—Thompson and Shaekell, L' t' d• ■, 39. Castle -street, qwan.-zea.. I A LEXANDEA Par?s. Harmonium; 12 stops, j? 4 sets of reeds; hu'go powerful instru- ment. suitable for place of worship; £ 35.— Thompson and Shackell. Ltd.. 39. Castle- street. Sv.'ae°ea> FCR SALE. I^OR SALE Gia;r?d P?rt ion. 11.8 '69: Fde,o.- iii centre and 6]iding window, ?afe (Witbprs). 2.6 x 1.8 1 1.7, and Stand Desk. 4.10 x 2.6 x J.M (2 Hans and 3 drawcrN). JTeharce, Burrows Chambers. Swirisea. FOR SALE 'Wooden Shed (consistin: three compartments). 30 feet long, about 3 tt eet wide; galvanised iron rcof.—Apply fl. Lang-Ooath. Guild half Swarsea. 010-28 I^Oii SALE. Oak Sid^vboard, Pian<». Cabinet. Overmantel: no dealers.—An PlviiinlV!rjaD_Jn n._ Morrist on. 122AID-31 ri OP6. SALE, Sail A pro is fo- Tinworkera. 1: alsi. large pieeH for other nnr- ,:c6e3.—Apply Shechan s Stores York-street. a9.Aj\.1-27 17\ÖR SALE. Kitehetr Tables, Bedsteada Overlay. Three Large Mirrors. Also Piano. £30 or Nearest Oiror.-U-. Mahoney, 1. Bridge-street Swansea. 119A 10-28 TMREWObr Chonpiisa Machine for Sale— i Barron Also Saivbenchos and other surplus Woodworking Machines, Cranes, ,in(i Traction Engine for Sale-C. Jennings fond Co. Lid Bristol. CIO-Zoi I^OR SALE, Sniendid Green Plu&h. 'Mi? i. h<t;any Chedcrfip]d Suite, almost new. Also Drawmg-room Table and Harmonium. —Write Alice," Leaicr Office Swansea 114A10-27 MARBLE Butter Block for Sale: 3ft v 2ft. —Box G 14. Daily Leader." Swansea. C10.27 OLD Corrugated Sheets; promiscuous lengths, 4tt, to 8ft.: suitable for fencing; 20 tons for Sale.—Thomas Jenkins and Son, Britonferry. 115A10-27 QAFES (Fire-Resifiting, 20in. to 48in high, 0 for Sale. Also pair 8Jin. Winding Engines, Steam Wagons. Petrol Lorries.— Birt, 47;), Strand, Swansea. CI 1-2 lion-le Policy Certificate for Sale; 7*ov £6 10s. paid in: what offers?— Write, "Pell^r." "rjeader" Office, Swansea ir.vo 31 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CAST-OFF Clothing of Every Descriptior. Bought. Parcels sent. cash or oLe- by return Attends Swansea. Mondays.- Griffiths. Woodbine. Fefryside. 122AJO-31 TREES Wanted over Pitwood size.—Jen- ni?ig.«. Ltd. Wood ^01 kers, Pennywcll- road. Bristol Branch at Porthcawl. STC. SMALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. I I •  ?_ ————_——?_ —?——————— _———————— ——————.?— I Please publish the above advertisement tim". for which 1 I enclose N.aine and Addrem S, 1 i I ft desired, replies may be sent to Box itiimbers at the "Oatabria Daily Leader" Offioe, M Thie form should be Rddrewed to AdrertiacawJst Departicent, "Cambria Daily g Leader," Swan«e?'- ■mi ■ IT'" II ■ n n — ™-— r TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. A MMANIORD.—Season's Goods—indoor or ?.L out)—whether Cartridges (Eley'e, Ky- hoell's. and Curtis'b and Harvey's), or Cut- lery. Table Lamp". Mantles Nicket Fenders and Irons, at. Harr'es' th, noted Furbish cr. and li-ohmongers. Clo-30 i 'fï..tÙ 1\1 -ë-LÛ<JKS -AnotEêr- Large Con 1.-1. sigument just arrived; best mk; every one guaranteed: £1 each.—A. Joseph. Jew oiler. 20 licathfield-trpe". Wext to Bui- ien's). '.21A10-30 B- lili\.KYlrs.-We have a fin range of AU- B Wool Blankets at Moderate Prices, ihev are exceptional value.—John Richards, Cradock etrcct. Swaiit^ea. 117A10-27 BAD LEUS.—1 have successfully treated JL3 thousands, and i guarantee a cure in every case.-G. Deakin, Herbalist, Alexan. (ii-a-rotid. SwAnsea. 120A 10-29 BAD LEGS. My Stimulating Heruai Anti- septic treatment cures iu every ca»e.— Write or call today.—Dbakin. Herbalist. Alexandra-road, Swansea 120A10-29 c A.I,"CO that is inucli boiow to-day's value; We have a few special lines in White and Grey.—John Richards, Cradock-etreet, Swansea. t 119A10-28 IN Uncle Bert'#" Toffee Shop there is -L "Standing Room" Only." Uncle Bert a-id his Son .thank you for your help You aI") doiu:c. t. Your Bit." ae we did oux-s Thanks! Swansea Thanks!. 120A1028 RIVATE iLD (i Wgiaph Chrictmat3 X Oards; drop me a Post-Card, end I will bring within five miles radius of the General ilost Oific-e my Sample Books for your inspection; absolutely finest and cheapest selection.—Address, Box F 14, Cambria Daily Leader," Swansea. 117A10-27 ^URGICAL Appliances.—Trusses, Sprays. O Enemas, Surgeons' Rubber Gloves and Surgical Ru boer Goods of every description Writ.* for Catalogue, sent post ii-ec.-Le Brosseur Surgical Co., Ltd fl)pl)t D.V.), gO and 92. Woreester.etreet Biimingam. T.C. VOUgtreliable boots at the New R.-G. X Shoe Store. Goat-street; Good Shapes, Good fitting. Reasonable prices; Try them. 119A10-28 LIVE STOCK. &c. -AGE B1;:d-Färîci;:=Haiifii-'boult't'ä I ( Large Consigumpnt of thia year's h.?r- H sted C?nar? Sed. we are now ohering the same at '6Jd per lb.; mixed. 7M per t Hemn. Rao.?. Lineed, an J P?rrot Food, aU at 9d Dcr Ib On sale at Swansea Poultry Corn Co-oncrntive Stores 26 Fabian-Street, St Thomas and No 6 Stall Swansea Market (v, ateiloo-street side), opened ever} day. 121A1CL30 fTOR SALE a Dark Bay Pony, 12 h.h.. S- eound. warranted in harness; always driven by lady.—Apply Bryn Rhos Farm, I'eullergaer 122A10-28 IrOR SALE. 50 February, Marah. April. 1919. White- Wvindc, t- Cockerelt of excellent utility strains, from 12s. 6d.— Clementd. Iilsiiliionw^n Farm. Morriston CIO-30 IOR Sale, active Chestnut Horse. Useful ola-ck Mare; 15.2 hands. Also two 'jandaue a.nd Broughcm.—George Thomas, 10, Kinley-strcet, St. Thomas, Swansea. ?_ '1 AÑ'l'ED. good Yard Dog. e?ato particu- 't. lara.—Ellis, "Belmont." Blackmil 122A10-29 £6 each at nvemonths old.f?rfour ) MnaU store ci?e bouaht at 5s, each was one beginner's record after using Karswood Pig Powders. Yet can do it too! twelve for is. Thomas. Chemist, Goreein- on. and Old Bank Pharmacy, Llanelly momEteveEn- llg^ll-fi
SWANSEA COUNCIL ELECTIONI
SWANSEA COUNCIL ELECTION I TO THE BURGESSES OF MORRISTON I WARD. Fellow Burgesses, A year has now elapsed since I first asked you to assist me to become one of your representatives for Morriston on the Council. You werii kind enough then to show your confidence in me by giving "me such valuable support that my efforts were successful. My friews on municipal matters are exactly the same to-day as they were then, and I therefore venture again to ask for your support and vote on November 1st for the following rea- sons :— 1. That owing to my late father's pro- longed and serious illness and ulti- mate death, and the consequent in-, terruption of my private and public activities, I have hitherto boen han- dicapped in my efforts to be of as much usefulness to the Morriston Ward in particular and Swansea Borough generally as I hope to be. 2. That in spite of the above facts I have now become well acquainted with the manner in which the work of the Council is conducted, and therefore I should be very sorry if I were not allowed to put my knowledge at the disposal of the Morriston Ward. 3. That I am now not only a Morritsonia,h born and bred, but am deeply inter- ested in the welfare of Morriston ow- ing to the large interest that I have in its industrial prosperity. Yours sincerely, J. B. EDWARDS. I Penalli, Sketty, S.O., Glamorgan, October, 1919.
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SWANSEA COUNCIL ELECTION November 1st, 1919. TO THE ELECTORS OF QRYNMELYN I WARD. I Ladies and Gentlemen, Having been requested by a large and influfmtial deputation of the Electors ol Bryttmelvn Ward to become a Candi- date in the forthcoming Election, I have, after careful consideration, decided to accede to the request. As you are aware, I have lived for the greater nor- fcign of my life in i-lie Wirdt in which I still tari-, on business. Being a. Rate- payer and Property-Owner, I have the Lest interest of the Town at heart; and, if elected, nothing shall be wanting OIl illY part to promote the future welfare of the Town and Port. Every inovement for the greater prosperity of Swansea ■shflll redeive ^#iy-#u^ort. 1 "Hettpr and More Houses" is asnb- ject of vital importance, and I shall en- 'deavour to secure a speedy and success- ful issue to this question. Aliotriler pressing subject is that of E ducation. The Fducation Act of 1918 has thrown more responsibility upon the i'-ducation Authority. It will be my duty and pleasure fo aid in securing good education r""jH¡("s for the children that they may be well trained to take their -"i(It, in the future development of the Town. There are many other subjects-t-Wider iioads, Electric Lighting, etc.—of great importance, to all of which i shall give the closest attention, more especially as they affect the inhabitants of brynmelyn ;.l'ard >!v solo desire is to T-110 nterest of Greater Swansea, and thus ielp to make my native town a great city. Should T have the honour to be elected to the Council, no effort will be wanting on my part to carry out the duties with- out fear or favour. Respectfully appealing for your sup- port.. C I remain.. Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully. W. SAMUEL. I
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SALES BY AUCTION. SALE of FREEHOLD BUSINESS PRE- MISES at POXTARDULAIS. Messrs. Bufton & Son, F.A. f. Will offerfor SALE by AUCTION, at the FAliM.ERS' ARMS HOTEL, PON- TARDULAJS (subject to Conditions to be then read), the Two Valuable Freehold Houses and Shops, Known as THE BON MARCHE and CASTLE HOUSE," situate in SWANSEA ROAD, PONTARDULAIS, at 7 p.m. on TUES- DAY. NOVEMBER 18th. Particulars upon application to the Auctioneers. Middlcton Chambers, Llan- drindod Wells, or Messrs. Glason D?hn? and Davies. S?itcitor?. Fontardulats. j—: SALES BY AUCTION. MORRISTON, LANDORE AND SWANSEA. Exceptionally important Sale of Two Splendid Freehold and Free Double- Licensed Counter Trade Public Houses with early Vacant Possession, and Two D welling-Houses. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.I. Are favoured with instructions from the various Owners to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, HIGH-STREET, SWAN- SEA, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tith, 19i9 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall tneii and there be produced) the following FIRST-CLASS FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED FREEHOLD Public Houses, viz.: Lot I.-All that noted Freehold Pub- lic House, Brewhouse, Stable and Pre- mises called and known as THE MID- LAND HOTEL, MORRISTON, situate on the Clydach Road about 2U0 yards from the Cross and nearly opposite where tiie Morriston trams stop in thooccupa- tion of Mr. Thomas Evans as tenant at wiil (his lease having expired at Michael-I mas) The Premises have a frontage over all of 50 foet ox thereAouts bjr a depth of 107ft. Gin. or thereabouts. The Accommodation is as follows:-On the Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Smoke- room, Tap Room, Private Room, Store Room (formerly Kitchen), ivitchen, Cellar, Small Back Kitchen. On the First Floor: Club-room, 2 Bed- rooms and w.c. On. the Second Floor: 8 Bedrooms. There is a large open Yard as the back xnd a. Brewhouse, and a Two-stalled Stable at the, far end with a large loft over .b()tft,V:ith an access thereto from the side lane direct. Lot 2.-All that excellent FREE- HOLD FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PlBLlU HOUSE AND PREMISES called and known as THE STATION INN, LANDORE, in the County Borough of Swansea, immediately facing Landore Railway Station on the upper side, with Vacant Possession at Lady Day next. The house is at present and has been for many years past in the oc- upation pf the owner, Mrs. Mathews, w IN has carried on thereat a very lucra- tive trade, probably the best in the locality. The Property extends from one street to the other, with a frontage or 34ft. Gin. or thereabouts to Station- road, and of 42ft. or thereabouts to Mysvdd-street. The Accommodation is as follows:—On the Ground Floor: Bar, Sitting-room, Passage, Smoke-room, Tap Room, Kitchen, Back Do. Small Store-room and Pantry. In the Base- ment A good Cellar. On the First Floor: Club Room and 4 Bedrooms. There is a good-size Yard at the rear witti a.2-Stailed Stable and. 2 w.c.'s thereon. The Club-room can. be ex- tended or reduced as occasion requires by paeans of a moveable partition'. There is one good Club, viz., The Foresters, meeting at the House. The House is situated in a position of monopoly, be- ing the nearest licensed house to the Landore Railway Station. Lot 3. — All that desirable FREE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE known as Nl> 6, HEATHFIELD-ROAD, SWAN- SEA, containing 6 Rooms, Bath (h and Scullery (h and c), in the occupation c11 i-s Morgan as. yearlv tenaiit'. 1.0t 4. All that fcEAtEHOLD GAR- DEN CYTY VILLA known as No. 9, THE PROMENADE, Garden City, con- taining 6 Rooms, Br.th (h and c). Scul- lerv (h and c), and nica Garden. WITH VACANT POSSESSION ON COM- PLETION. Held for 99 years from 24Vi June, 1910. Ground Rent JE1 18s. Sale to Commence promptly at 3 p.m. For further particulars, with refer- ence to all the Lots apply to the Auc- tioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea; and with reference to Lot 1 to Messrs. tSfcriekn*'i&tF Hi 'SblM&we*' Fisher-street, Swansea; and Lot 2 to 4, to Messrs. T. NT7. James and Co., Solici- tors, 24, Goat-street, Swansea. TYLEDU FARM, PENLLERGAER. Nr. GORSEINON. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.I. Are favoured with instructions from Mr. E. Bevan to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the Premises as above, oh WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1919, the following Valuable- jr; Live Stock, HAY, CORN & ROOT CROPS, etc., viz.: CATTLE. 5 DAIRY CATTLE (1 with Second Calf at her limls).Young Shorthorn Cow and Calf; 2 Red Shorthorn Cows in full profit and in calf; 2 Red do in calf. 6 STOKERS.—Two 2-year-old Steers, 1 Yearling do, 1 Yearling Heifer;, and 2 Heifer Calves. c HORSES.—1 Strong Roadster Mare, 151 b.h., aged and believed to be in foal; 1 do. Collier Mare }4 h.h., aged; 1 Suckling Colt. PlGS.—4 Strong Store Pigs. POULTRY.—100 Barndoor Fowls and 18 Geese. CROPS.—Rick of Horse Hay, 2 Mows of Barley, 86 Rows of Swedes, and 18 Rows of Potatoes. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Sale promptly at 2 p.m. Terms—Six Months' Credit over £5 or the usual Discount for Cash. Auctioneers' Offices: 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Tel., Dochs 172. PENLAN FARM, Distant 1 Mile from Cynghordy Station. MESSRS. Wm. & Walter James, F.A.I. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Morgan, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1919, the following Valuable Live Stockg, HAY, CORN & GREEN CROPS, vit. 21 CATTLE, 6 HORSES, 212 SHEEP. CROPS.—i Large Ricks of First-class Hay (part last year's Hay), 4 Mows of Read Wheat, 6 Haggard Mows of Scotch Oats, 2 Haggard Mows of Barley, 8 Rows of Potatoes, 30 Rows of Swedes. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock promptly. Six Months' Credit on Sums over 95. Auctioneers' Offices: Llangadock, Llan- dovery, Llandilo, and Swansea. THE PARSONAGE, GOITRE-ROAD, KILLAY. J. Barron Pascoe, F.S.I., F.A.I., Has been instructed bv Mrs. Wm. Cur- ran to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY NEXT the 31st OCTOBER, 1919, the vhole of the Superior Household Furniture AND OTHER EFFECTS, Chiefly comprisingHandsome Maho- gany Sideboard, Well-made Dining Suite in Mahogany, Walnut Overmantel, Antique Oak Corner Cupboard. Sheraton Inlaid Chairs and Settee, Divan Chairs, Pembroke Table, Oak Hall Stand Ax minster Carpets and Rugs, Brass and othe Fenders, Few Pieces of Swansea and Spode China, Old Glass Decanter, J Walntxt Occasional Table, Choice WAL- NU1 BEDROOM SUITE, Brass Rail and other Bedsteads, Feather Beds and PUlows, Grained Wardrobe, etc., Kitchen Kfiacts, Garden Implements., Sale to Commence at 11.30 a.m. prompt. Terms; Cash. On View Morning of Sale Auctioneor's Offices; 7, Gower-street, Swansea. I I I SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Isaac Edwards & Co. (Mr. Isaac Edwards, F.A.I.), Have been instructed by the Directors of The Glamorgan Colliery Co., Ltd., The Naval Colliery Co., Ltd., The Cambrian Colliery Co., Ltd., and The Britannic Colliery Co., Ltd., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at times and places, as appear belo-w, Over 950 Tons of Steel and 5 Iron Colliery Scrap, etc., Consisting of Old Wire Rope, Mixed; >. Smithy Scrap, a number of Wood and Iron Colliery Trams and Dandies, Six Pormanent Way Wooden Wagons. Defec- tive Cop Cable, Defective Cast Iron Piping, D used Steam Engine, Winding Drum, Spt and Driving Wheels, Pulleys and Bedb focks, Defective Tram Plates and Wheels, Defective Steel Rail, Sloopert- Bars, Angles, and Arching Girders, Old- Galloway Tubes, Disused Lancashire and Vertical Boilers and Tanks, Disused Coal Crusher, House Coal Screen, etc. The Sales will take, place as follows' TUESDAY, 4th NOVJEMBER, 1919, .s, at 12 noon at Glamorgan Companys Pit- Top, Tonypandy. 2.30 p.m. at Naval Colliery Company's Pit Top, thence to Adare Level, Nant- gwyn Pit, Penygraig House Coal and Ely Pit.. WEDNESDAY, 5th NOVEMBER. 1919. 12 noon, Cambrian Colliery Compofiy-,&. Pit Top, Clydach Vale. > 3 p.m., Britannic Colliery Company's fit Tops, Gilfach Goch. A Ticket Lunch for Prospective Buyers will be provided each day at 1.30 p.m.. On Wednesday, a Motor Charabanc will leave Tonypandy at 11.40 a.m. for Clydach. Vale, will leave Clydach Vale after lunch for Gilfach Goch, returning after the salev" to Tonypandy Station. Buyers desiring t6 avail themselves of the Motor and Lunch arrangements are t'skød to communicate with the Auctioneers before hand so that due provision can be made. The Stocks oan be inspected before days of Sale hy arrangement. For p; iieulars and catalogue, apply j the Aucl loneere, Bank Chambers, Merthyr 5 Tydfil. Telephone: 33 Merthyr. LLANGYFELACH, NEAR SWANSEA; — SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSE AND PREMISES. Pursuant to an Order of his Honour the"* Judge of the County Court of Glamorgan- shire,. holden at Swansea, made in an Action, Lewis and Others v. John. x. 1890. M, ( Mr. Trevor Evans, F.A.I 1 (Messrs. Bowen, Evans and Mills) The person appointed by the said CoUrt" to conduct the Sale) is instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, on ■"< THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3flth, 1919. at tu 3.30 p.m. precisely (subject to Conditions i of Sale to be then and there produced}. the extensive and conveniently situate Freehold House & Premises, Situate at THE CROSS, LLANGYFELACH, And formerly used and occupied "¿;Y:. Licensed Premises and then known M THE JOINERS' ARMS. The accommodation is extensive aoot comprk-es on the Ground Floor: Two"* large rooms, kitchen and ecullery, with stores and cellar. First Floor: bedrooms, and large room (formerly club- room). The Outbuildings comprise: Three-stall Stable, stone-built StorM. Coach-house, Coal-bouse, large Wooden- v built Stores, Pig Styee4 and w'c.. with a f- spacious yard having cart access from main road. The Mines and Minerals are reserved., The Premises will be offered with VACANT POSSESSION on completion of the purchase. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr. R. T. Leysbon, Soli- citor, 11, Salubrious-passage, Swansea; Mr. Edward Harris, Solicitor, 3. Fisher- street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneer, 22, Wind-street, Swansea. ? AUCTION MART. 21, UNION STREET, SWANSEA (Opposite Mond Buildings). WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1919. Mr. H. C. Higman, F.A.I., Has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place and date, Superior Household Furniture, principal items comprisingPIANO- FORTE, American Organ. Duchesse Pair, Singer's Sewing Machine, Letter Press, Mahogany and Oak Sideboards, Dining Room Suite, Sitting Room Suit*?, Overmantels, Whatnot, Cabinet, Orna- ments, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, Carved Oak and Walnut Hall Stand, Mahogany Dining Table, E.P. 'Goods, Stair Carpets. Rode, OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, Bed- room Suite. Walnut Bedstead, GENT'S WARDROBE, Copper Wire Mattresses. Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Overlays, Otto- man, Beds, Kitchen Tables, Dresser (glass front). Chairs. Dinner and Tea Ware, Oil- cloth, Cutlery, Child's Cot, Kitchen Ut.et\ sils. Lady's and Gent's Bicycles, Roll Top Desk, Typewriter, etc. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms-Cash. Sale commences at 11 a.m. NO. 4, ST. ALBAN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. TO HOUSEHOLDERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has received Instructions from Mrs. Rossignol, who is leaving Swansea, to° SELL by PUfeLIC AUCTION, at the above address, the whole of the Household. Furniture AND EFFECTS. particulars of which appear on the Aiie- tion Posters, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th of OCTOBER, 1919. Sale to Commence at 11.30 in tOO fore- noon precisely. Goods on View the k-ftqrnoon- prior: to" Sale from 2 to 5 p.m. Terms: Cash. No Reserve. For further Particulars apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer and Valuer, G, Rutland-street. Rwansoa, and at Mum bice. Tel., Central 230. Estbd. 1885. (No. 1687) f! GOWER AUCTION MART, Reynoldston. TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1919. FAT CATTLE and SHEEP will be Soli and Allocated in accordance with the Lî". Stock Regulations. STORE STOCK by Auction aa uqual. All Fat Stocfe to be at the Mart by It a.m. Sale to eomnenee promptly at 11 a.m. Messrs. JAMES k JAMES, F.A.I., Auctioneer*. 1 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Telephone: 172 Do.. FARMERS, DAIRYMfN, & OTHERS. "~f Sale to be held at the F»#ld Adjoining tèÍI:' RAILWAY HOTEL, KTI*LAY, GOWER, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1919. Mr. John F. S. Meagee- (of the Firm of Messrs. Jones, Meager .and Jones), is favoured with ihstmetibns, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at t}je,if above date and place, Valuable Horses and Ponies,. /Z FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c. For further particulars, apply at Auctioneer's Offices. Terms—Cash. All Entries to be on the Field by 10.30 a.m. Morning of Sale, Sale to Commence, at 12 Auctioneer's Oiffces: Glantawe Cham- bers, 41. Wind-street, Swansea. "Tele^A^ v phone: Central 229.