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E. J. DANN & COMPW, The South Wales Clothiers, General Outfitters and Boot Merchants, AIID AT 15 and 16, Wind Street, Swansea. PORT TALBOT. and-made OILSKINS I Complete Outfits To suit all Classes and Climates Every description of I BOOTS & SHOES ^Ai,AAAi,AAAAAA >«*•» » O. *« » O • Ali kinds of SEAMEN'S BEDDING kept in stock and made to order. "W' .Y.V' '1:1" "V" Fishermen's Complete Outfits Fishermen's Hoods a speciality APPRENTICES COMPLETE OUTFITS kept in stock or made to order. BUSINESS MEN I What about your J PRINTING Shall we do it C irculars to exactly imitate Typewriting on Customers' own stationery for you ? if desired. Quotations free. /V'vvvvv Vaughan's Printing Works 1, Salubrious Place, SWANSEA. Subbcription Order Form for "Daily Shipping Register." Please enter.Name as subscriber to the Swansea Daily Shipping Register," for which enclose One Quarter's Subscription. JHcume Address To the Manager, 1, Salubrious Place. ) C. ROWLAND. Lock and Railway Contractor, Railway B anlier & Shipping Agent to the London & North Western, Mi"I land, & Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railways Companies, 9, FISHER STREET, Teleerams •—Locomotive. Swansea.
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Whare ftroog 111811 have wflla, vttak awn AS*. Wishes. A man seldom begins to shew Ms temper cotfi fm hm it. The rising generation mi mh to the fawMtal df the alarum clock. Bachelors may lead blissfal Hvto, out ya* Make a spinster believe It. Labouring under a mistake It the most mqvaflfc *Me of all employments. Herre is required to manago a 15mag md dip OMBoey to manage a woman. There is certainly enough money spent OB Mad to ruin to keep it in excellent repair. May: "Next to a man, what's the lollJoat ihl jou know of?" Ethel: "Myself, if he'a alee. Even when a woman is worried to death dm taesn't forget to see that her hat is on itraigfel. Dittysmith: "I am offered £100 for my lafeMl Ottimental song." Grimshaw "Hush-money T" "Some wasn't built in a day, you know." "Ctt ft was put up under a Ctovernasent contract, was It t" What everybody is willing: to do is to arbitral! with a man to get away from him something tfcaf Is Ma. It's easy enough to write cheques on the Baak flk ■access, but one has to be properly ideatiAed to get them cashed. fmu troubles to yourmlf; when yea to& them ym are taking up tf* time of the mm irftt tt waftlBff to tell his. English Tourist: "I understand yon Aaerieaw* Meet an your rulers by ballot P Citiae*: "Tee III except our wires." Miss Hoggins: My father is very good at read' tB £ faces. Mr. Kissam: "Then I had hotter not print any kisses here." Mr. Hiborn: "By what unit of meararaMHl soula you properly estimate a mvi'i deratka ta puP" Miss Lowe: "The carat." The Bashful Lover: "Miss Emily, I M< hamf* the (sweetly) "Do you, Mr. MammasdearP JIW- wouldn't you like to joir owr aewing class P" The Heiress: "Am I the, only girl in the whole wide world you love ? He: "No, dear; but yew are the only girl I know who could afford to maaBM aw." He: "Then I may live upon hope until nest 8wa day eveningP" She; "Oh, poor fellow, is it u tttA M that P Here, I'll lend you enough to 1Nr a tfMal." Two Opiniozks.-Sho.. "No matter bow smart a man ie he is sure to meet some other man who it smarter." and about 10-000 woman wto IfeinU thov aro Printed by C. T. Lowe at Vaughan's Printing Works, I, Salubrious Place, Swansea; in the County of Glamorgan. .)'