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¡.¡;; "VISIT OF Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Anticipating a very large demand for OUT-DOOR COSTUMES and EVENING DRESSES for the above Auspicious Event, B. EVANS & COMPANY Have made Special Provision to meet the necessary requirements. THEIR CHOICE STOCK OF BALL AND EVENING DRESSES IS exceptionally large, and embraces the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES that can possibly be obtained from -L the LEADING COSTUMIERS both in Paris and London. The Styles can be copied with the greatest precision in their own Work-rooms, and as their Stock of FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS has been specially replenished, with a view to the production of these First-class EVENING and other COSTUMES, their Customers may rely upon having a choice to select from seldom to be met with. Their Staff of Dressmakers is large, and under thoroughly experienced management, so that Fit and Style can be guaranteed. A large Assortment of OPERA CLOAKS, WRAPS, INDIAN SHAWLS, and other Ball-room requisites; The favour of a Call will be much esteemed. B. EVANS & COMPANY, 1, 2, 3, & 4, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. E. NICHOLLS & SONS, Wholesale & Retail Bakers. Grocers, & Provision Merchants. CURRENT PRICES: BEST BREAD (Delivered by our own Van) 7d. (4Ibs.) OVER COUNTER (Cash) 6!d. (41bs.) SULTANA & CURRANT CAKE 4d. per lb. FLOUR 3s., 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d., and 3s. 6d, per score. BROWN BREAD, Made from Spiller's Decorticated WHEAT MEAL, (Delivered by own Van) 7d.; Over Counter, cash 6|d. (41bs.) Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. All Extra Orders to be given on or before the 15 th Instant. 19, Waterloo-street, 29, High-street, and 39, Jockey-street, SWANSEA. ROYAL VISIT tjlfe TO SWANSEA. D. T. EDWARDS BEGS to call the attention of his Customers and the Public generally to the preparations he has made for the above forthcoming event. GRAND DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, Having made Extensive Purchases, every Department is replete with Articles of the Best Manufacture, and at such Prices that must command attention. An Inspection of the Goods in the various Departments cannot fail to give the greatest satisfaction. D. T. EDWARDS, 94, Oxford Street, and 5, Park Street, Swansea. AUTUMN SHOW. ROYAL VISIT TO SWANSEA. THOS. E. OWEN Begs to inform the Public generally that he commenced his SHOW, ON TUESDAY, the 11th of OCTOBER, THIS SEASON'S GOODS, IN THE NEWEST POSSIBLE STYLES, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HE SPECIALLY CALLS ATTENTION TO EVENING AND BALL COSTUMES, WOOL AND CHENILLE WRAPS. Gloves, millinery, Flowers, Feathers, &c. GREAT ATTENTION IS ALSO GIVEN TO THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Which is carried out most Successfully,—a Perfect Fit being Guaranteed. He also has a Large Assortment of Seasonable Dress Materials. T EOS. E. OWEN Mansel Street and Page Street, Swansea. N.B.—T. E. OWEN has several WINDOWS and a STAND to LET, for which Early Applications are requested, for obtaining a Good View of the ROYAL PROCESSION on the 18th of October. ROYAL VISIT :it TO SWANSEA. GRAND MASONIC BALL. Music Hall, Swansea, Monday, Oct. 17th, 1881. TICKETS-GENTLEMEN, ONE GUINEA LADIES, HALF-A-GUINEA. Proceeds to Masonic and Local Charities. For all Information; apply to B. A. TUrTIETT,Committee, 3, Exchange Buildings,' and PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH A "The Cambrian" Newspaper Steam Printing Works WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Posting Bills of all sizes and in every variety of tint. CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ADDRESS, BUSINESS, MEMORIAL, AND OTHER CARDS, IN EVERY SHADE AND FORM. Bill-Heads, hipping Forms, Invoices. Memorandums, and every other kind of Printing done at the Lowest Possible Prices. ESTIMATES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS. GOOD FURNITURE. I BEG specially to state that, for CHEAPNESS, I can Compete with ANY House either in or out of the Principality. ANY Article, either in London or Provincial Catalogues, can be Supplied at the prices therein quoted, and in MANY cases at a less cost. LEWIS late BENNETT, CABINET MANUFACTORY, 19, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, THOMAS HEARD. Proprietor. THE ROYAL VISI T/ ————— We are prepared to Supply WE DRESS SUITS SHtlL AL,30 From 59/6 to Make our First Five Guineas. AUTDMN SHOW (To Meas«re.)^ WOOLLENS and READY-MADE CLOTHING /QV ON OCTOBER 7th, 1881. & 3, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. ROYAL "VISIT. MIJSIC HALL, S W A N S E A. 1 INAUGURATION OF THE GRiND ORGAN, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1881, Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Worship the MATOR OF SWANSEA, and the elite of the Town and Neighbourhood, THE SWANSEA CHORAL SOCIETY Will give a Grand Performance of Haydn's popular Oratorio, "THE eRE A T ION," AND ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1881, Will render JOHN OWEN'S Prize Cantata, "PRINCE OF WALES," And a Miscellaneous Selection. Both Concerts are for the Benefit of the "Widow and Children of the late Conductor, Mr. Silas Evans. a irHrTs ejvga ge d:— Madame OSGOOU. Miss LIZZIE WILLIAMS. I Mr W. SHAKESPEARE. Mr. JAMES SAUVAGE. Solo Pianist- Solo Pianist- Mr. BRINLEY RICHARDS. Miss ELLEN LAMB. Miss LIZZIE EVANS. Mr. B. DAVIES. Mr. J. R. ALSOP. Harpist- Miss MINNIE FRICKER., The Band ana tnorus will number about 250 Performers. I Leader of the Band— Mr. E. G. WOODWARD. Organist— Mr. GILBERT LEGGE. CONDUCTOR MR. T. HARLINGTON JONES. „ TICKETS: CREATION CONCERT* Area .Reserved Seats, 6s.; Balcony Reserved, 4s. Side Area Reserved, 3s.; Balcony Unreserved, Promenade and Gallery, Is. PRINCE OF "WALES COJN i. Area Reserved, 5s. Balcony Reserved, 3s. Side Area Unreserved, 2s. Balcony Unreserved Is. 6d. 1 romenade and Gallery, Is. Entrance for Area, and Side Are reserved Seats, in De-la-Beche-street. For all other Seats in Cradock-street. Tickets may be r the Society of either of the Secretaries; of Messrs. Brader & Sons, Wind-street: of Messrs. Thompson and Shackell, Oxford-street; and of Mr. Gwynne] H. Brader, Heath field-street, Tpfty Dv Bvwii# •w ere p Qpen at Seven, to commence at each eVening. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. For iram and Tram Arrangements see Small Bills. E. G. PROTHEROE, HOD. Gen Sec. 32, Goat-street, Swansea. A. B. DAVIES, Hon. Cor. Sec. A. NICHOLLS & SON, CABINET MAKERS. UPHOLSTERERS, &c., MANUFACTURERS OF DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, And BEDROOM FURNITURE. Spring, ) Hair, MATTRESSES. Wool ) IRON AND BBASS BEDSTEADS, COTS, &c. 1 & 2, PORTLAND BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. George Street Hall, Swansea. MR. SAMUEL BLOW, Exeter, (D.V.) Preach the Gos^1nl?" tfon \l EVHWINQ NEXT, at 6.30. Seats Free nofor Break- ing of Bread and Wors p nday Mornings at Eleven o'Clock. rwiFETH —F. OWEN & GO., SURGEon DENTISTS T from London (Established 20 Years), 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. Three doors from Temple-street, Consultations Free Da|jy 7. Painless Den- tistry. Adamantine Teeth. ObtMnedSi* Prize Medals. For Eating, Articulation. they are equal to the Natural Teeth. Warranted to last a lifetime. A Tooth. ••• £ 0 2 6 Upper or Lower Set From 1 5 0 Can be fitted while waiting. New Theatre, Wind-st., Swansea OPEN EVERY EVENING, THIS FRIDAY and SaTURDAY Last Two Nights of the Celebrated Beatrice Company. To-Night, Friday-Benefit of Mr. FRANK HARVEY, The Love that Lasts. Saturday-THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER^ 17th,^and Every Evening during Grand Combination of Attractions IN HONOUR OF THE ROYAL VISIT. DISTINCT DOUBLE COMPANY EXTRAOR- DINARY DOUBLE PROGRAMME I New Dramas New Bur'Ww"'JJ« £ Varieties New Double Company of Acknowledg d First-class Artistes. No advance in the usual Prices. For full particulars see other Announcements. Theatre Royal, Temple-street. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 17ra, and during the week, MB. E. W. BRETTON, and Royal ComedY Drama Company, FREQUENT CHANGES OF PROGRAMME! Special Novelties Special Company! MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th, and during the Week, MISS EDITH HERRICK'S' New Magdalen Company. For full particulars of the Special Attractions in both Theatres during the Royal Visit, see other Announce- ments. FOR SALE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. For Sale by Private Treaty. PRIMROSE COLLIERIES, SWANSEA VALLEY, About 8 miles from the Port of Swansea, and on the Swansea Vale Section of the Midland Railway. THE above Highly VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE COLLIERIES, comprising an area of upwards of 3,000 acres, are now in the Market by reason of Family arrangements, and the necessity for winding up the Estate of a deceased Partner. The Collieries are held for long terms of years at very reasonable Royalties, a large outlay has been recently made on the property, and further works are in contem. plation which, when completed and fully developed, will be capable of yielding an out-put of from 600 to 800 tons day. The Coal is of a superior quality, commanding a ready market, it is second to none for fuel making, and being specially adapted for the manufacture Tin-plates, the bulk of the present workings is taken at the numerous Works in that Trade situate in the Swansea Valley and its adjacent Districts, whilst the Port of Swansea, to which there is easy access by Railway and Canal, affords every facility for doing a large shipping trade, and the Midland (vid the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways) puts the property into immediate communica. tion with all other coal consuming districts. The Machinery and Plant on the Works are in good order and condition. The loose plant includes several rent free Railway Trucks, whilst others held under redemption hire agreements have but short unexpired terms to run. In addition to and occupied in connection with the Collieries is a good Farm properly stocked, and numerous Cottages held upon beneficial leases, and the whole pro- perty forms a very valuable business concern, well deserving the attention of Capitalists. For further particulars and to treat apply to the Primrose Colliery Company, Pontardawe, Swansea Valley; to Messrs. Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea, and to Mr. Alfred Curtis, Snji^nr. Neath. ECKITTIS PARIS BLUE R See Reckitts* name on when you buy it. "DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE ■ Gives a snowy whiteness to linen. "DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE XV Absolutely non-injurious to linen. ■DECKITT'S PARIS BLUE JZv TTm the largest sale in the world. MASTERS AND COMPANY, "THE SWANSEA CLOTHIERS." 11 Ii MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & MASTERS & I THE extraordinary success we have A had this Spring and Summer, which is, no doubt, due to the appreciation of a Critical Public, to our long experience and the position which our extensive trade places us in the Markets, we are enabled to place before you Goods of the most exceptionally Good Value, and beg to direct your particular attention to the Style and Workmanship of our READY-MADE CLOTHING:— Men's Suits, complete, from 12/11 to 59/6. Youth's Suits, complete, from 10/- to 46/ Boy's Suits, complete, from 1/11. to 85/6. Black Diagonal Coats and Vests, from 21/6 to 49/6. Fancy Tweed and Cloth Trousers from 2/11 to 21/ COMPANY. COMPANY. COMPANY. COMPANY. COMPANY. COMP A NY. COMPANY. COMPANY. COMPANY. COMPA Y COMPANY. C 0 M P A N Y. COMPA MY. C O M P A NY. COMPANY. COMPANY. I MASTERS AND COMPANY, 18 & 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. And at 29 and 30, St. Mary Street. Cardiff. I WANTED. HH. PARLBY, Dispensing Chemist, Mansel-stroet • Swansea, requires a well-educated youth as APPRENTICE. Terms moderate. MUMBLES. Apartments to Let. SOUTH WALES. Near Langland Bay.—Board and Residence home comforts moderate terms -Mrs. WILLIAMS, Glyn-Cerrig, Mumbles. EDUCATIONAL^ UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea. Principal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. Next term commences SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1881. Collegiate School, Swansea. Head Master Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.A. Second Master :—PHILIP S. COOK, Esq., B.A. SCHOOL COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 14th, at 11 a.m. Government School of Art. POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. THE Morning and Evening Classes of the above School have Re-opened. Instruction in all the usual Branches taught in Government Art Schools. For terms, &c., apply at the SchooL Arnold College, Woodland Terrace. Principal—EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A. (Glas.), B.D. (Edin.) Second Master—Mr. D. J. DAVIES, C.M. Government Science Master. Third Master-Mr. J. G. HUGHES. "VTEXT QUARTER begins JULY 27th. For terms for -131 Boarders and Day Scholars apply as above. Select Day School for Girls. EATON CRESCENT, BRYN-Y-MOR. I CONDUCTED by Miss HIGGINSON, and Miss SCHILD, c of Hanover, Diplomee. Beginning of Third Term :—SEPTEMBER 15th, 1881. II MISS LANGDON, 1 (Pupil and Assistant of the late Miss E. Bedford,) BEGS to announce to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Swansea, Neath, and Neighbourhood that her Classes in DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and CALIS- THENICS, will be Resumed at the MUSIC HALL on the 22nd OCTOBER. Private lessons given in all the fashion- able Dances. Terms on application at Miss Damp's, Heathfield-street, Swansea, or 2, Sea View Villas, Mount Pleasant. Pianoforte Lessons given to a Lim- tednumber of Pupils. MR. W. B. BROAD, j PROFESSOR OF MUGIO. LOCAL EXAMINER, R.A.M., j 47, ST. HELENS ROAD, SWANSEA, PREPARES PUPILS for the EXAMINATIONS of the Royal Academy of Music, &c., &c. Mr. Broad prepared the Candidate who was 1 First in the Examinations of the Royal Academy of Music, held at Cardiff, on March 30th, 31st, and April 1st last, for South Wales. Gedney House, St. Helen's Road, Swansea DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, AND SPANISH EXERCISES. MISS CRAVEN (SUCCESSOR TO MISS BROAD), HAVING returned from London, wishei to intimate the RE-OPENING of her CI ASSES OCTOBER 4th. Classes as usual. ( Wednesday and Saturday 2.30 Tuesday and Friday 4.30 For the Convenience of tll )se attending Schools, Tuesday-Evening Class 7.30 Friday-Practice Class 7.30 j Private Lessons in all the Fashionable Dances j Miss CKAVMN attends Neath on Mondays; Llanelly ( Thursdays; Mumbles, Wednesdays. Minuet taught if desired. — i Normal College, Swansea. ] HEAD MASTER: EDWARD T. DAVIES, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, assisted by Resident and non-Resident Masters. PREPARATION for the Universities and the various P Public Examinations. Since Januaiy. 1880, the present Head-Master has had the foHowing Eleven ] successes One London Matiiculation Mr. E. G. Jones. Four Oxford Local-Three Juniors: Messrs. H. Davies, W. Robert, and J. H. Jones; and One Senior Mr. W. Roberts. Four Prelim. Exam. Royal College of Surgeons: Messrs; Paton, A. Lewis, Moxham, and Couch. One Civil Service: Mr. J. Evans. One Entrance Exam. Airedale Co!lege: Mr. J. Loosmore. A limited number of Boarders received. Every arrangement for comfort; well-ventilated dormitones; liberal diet. Cricket and football each in its seasor. The Report of this year's annual Public Examination- J. Wood, Esq., M.A. (London), Examiner,—together w ith Prospectuses, &c., may be had on application. St. Andrew's College, Swansea. Head Master: G. GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S. (Assisted by Two Resident Masters). THE NEXT TERM commences on MONDAY, the 5th SEPTEMBER. Preparations for the Universities, the Entrance Ex- aminations of the Faculties of Law and Medicine, the Civil Service, and the Pharmaceutical Society. Within the past seven years Fifty-four of the Pupils have passed University and ProfessionalllEntrance Examinations. The new buildings adjoin the rooms formerly occupied, and are large, lofty, and replete with all the app'iances necessary for educational purposes. For terms, &c., vide prospectus. St. Andrew s College, Swansea, Aug. 3, 1881. Oraufurd College, Maidenhead, BERKS. PRINCIPAL-The Rev. EDWD. do EWER. A THOROUGH EDUCATION, either Classical or Commercial, may be obtained at this College. Terms are moderate and inclusive. The College buildings are spacious, well situated on a hill. The soil is gravel. There is a tepid swimming bath attached for the sole use of the pupils. Prospectuses will be sent on application Stafford College, TAP_ FOREST HILL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL PALACE. HEAD MASTER R. CROSS, Who was Principal of the Bridgend Sohool for7 years. TWR Glassies Modern Languages, Mathematics, Minting Engineering Drawing and the other im- po, bSbSe. of «ork, are taugb. by Professors in a few years the number exceeded 80_. The health of the Pupils was during the whole time referred to, absolutely perfect. This testifies to the efficiency of all the domestic arrangements. Further evidence that the Pupils find a superior home at Stafford College may be gathered from the fact that those friends wbo sent Pupils twelve years ago do so 'still. The Report of three Public Examiners is to this effect: Ine Kuucation is comprehensive, and correct; and the work done is on a par with that of the large Public Schools." Parents who seek for their Sons a safe and solid Education, a home for them in a delightful and su- premely healthy position, and the personal guardianship of their morals by the Principal himself, will do well to apply for a Prospectus TO LET. TO BE LET, A ?(RETTY COTTAGE AND GARDEN, called Northoll, Newton Road, Oystermouth.—Apply to Mr. ALFRED HALL, Fisher-street. pp y TO LET, Near Swansea, with immediate possession, A FARM, containing about 150 acr^; of excellent Land, with Homestead. exce.ieni; Apply to CHAS. NORTON, Esq.. Solicitor, Swancer, HOUSE TO LET.-12, BROOKLANDS Tebbacb. Splendid view of the whole Bay. Apply on the t*remise8. Immediate possession can be ha.! it' required. TO LET, A TCTrfr?1^ D^LLING-HOUSE m Kensington ni t 5 fitted with Hor ai. Gold Baths Water Closets, Gas and other requisites A I ± \r. THOMAS WHITE, Builder, or to Mr AI™ ment Tax Office, Oxford-street, SwauSe!? AR' G°Vern* TO LET, IVOR VILLA, St. Helen's Road, Corner -.r Henrietta Street-a large and well-arranged Ii use (double frontage), with lawn in front, and extensiv ground at the back. Particulars of Mr. JOHN IVOR EVANS. 1, Bellevtw- street; or The Cambrian Newspaper Offic,. -wansea. TO BE LET, And entered upon Immediately. HAROLD'S MOOR HOUSE and GARDEN, JLJL adjoining the turnpike road from Westcross to the Mumbles, in the parish of Oysterwou; b. The House contains dining, drawing, and Miird rooms bfd-rooms, dressing-room, with att'cs, kitchen, and tervants rooms, and large garden. Ti,(, whole in thorough repair and cultivation. For further particulars and to trear apply to Mr. JOHN GASKOIN, Temple-street, Swansea. SWANSEA.—TO LET. DUMBARTON VILLA, Brynymor-road. containing 16 rooms, with large productive gai i, Vineries, and Conservatories. EXTENSIVE SHOP and PREMISES, 68, Oxford- strret; Plate-glass Front; Back Entrance. Also, Convenient STORES in Richards'-pl^ce, Gloucei- ker-place, Castle-lane, Strand, and Westbury-street. FOR SALE, HOUSES in Walter-terrace, Brookland-terrace, New Dxford-street, Swansea and Park-street, Mumbles. Apply to Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 40, Oxford Street, Swansea. TO LET, In one or more Lots, on Moderate Terms, A FARM-HOUSE and about 30 acres of Land, with Stables, with or without Three Cottages, adven- tageously adjoining the large town of Swansea The EIouse is convenient, and the land consists of six fields capable of growing green and other er, -PR or garden produce, for all which a great demand exists. TO LET, also, the upper part of a Warehouse, suit- iblefor Workshops or for Warehousing, situated close to the High-street, and that part of Swausea which is to be rebuilt. Apply to Mr. McHole, 38, Bellevue-street, Swansea. ro the Burgesses of the West Ward of the Borough of Swansea LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— MR W. P, Smith and Mr. W. Richards having intimated that it is not their intention to seek Re-Election on the 1st of November next, I beg most respectfully to offer you my services. There are many unsettled questions in the affair j 01 the Borough, and the state of the Corporation finances is iinong the most important. The cry on all sides is that )ur rates are heavier in amount than thev should be md the greatest care is consequently necessary to lessen the exorbitant taxation from which we now suffer. The many years' experience I have had in all depart- ments connected with the Borough, and especially with its finance, will be of advantage when deaJiog with the juestions above referred to. Having held the highest Office which my fellow-towns- nen can confer, I have only at heait the welfare of the Borough; no question, therefore, affect ng its prosperity uid advancement can be a matter of indifference to me. Should you honour me with your confidence, I will mdeavour to merit your approbation. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN IVOR EVANS. Ivor Villa, St. Helen's-road, October 12th, 1881. To the Burgesses of the West WpTd. FBLLOW BURGESSES, IN consequence of Mr. Robinson Smith's intention not to seek re-election on the 1st of November, I have been solicited by a great number of Burgesses to offer myself as a candidate for the vacant se-t. I have great pleasure in acceding to their request, and should you do me the honour to elect me, my best efforts shall be used for your interest. I I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, THOS. JONES. High-street Brewery, Swansea, October 6th, 1881. To the Burgesses of the West Ward of the Borough of Swascea. LaDIES AND GESrHMEN,— THE term for which I was elected as your Represen* tative at the Council Board .will expire on the 31st inst., and it is my intention to come forward again as A Candidate for Re-election on the 1st of tuber. As an Employer of Labour, and a large Ratepayer of your Ward, our interests are identical, consequently during the short time I have been in Office I have discharged honestly and independently the onerous duties which it involved. Should you therefore elect me on the day of the coming Election, you may rely on my continuing in that r independent course from which, as your chosen delegate, I shall never deviate. j y Yours veiy frthfully, JAMES JONES. To the Burgesses of the West Ward. I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— N deference 'o the wish of a large bn 'y f my fellow- !i,ratepayers, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for one of the vacant seats in the Council Chamber. Yours truly, 235, High-street. H. A. CHAPMAN. DAVIES & LAMB OIL, GREASE, COLLIERY BRATTICE* DOOR CLOTH, X- FLEXIBLE AIR TUBING MANUFACTURERS, STRAND SWANSEA. rpHE CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY supply eveiJ I variety of Tea—Indian and China—direct to tlie Consumer, either unmixed, as imported, or in their selected blends, at a MINIMUM PROFIT FOR CASH. Ss. Very Choice Tea at 35. per lb., superior to so-called best Tea* 2s. 6d. Fine Congou and Souchong at 2s. 6d. per lb. 2s. Very Good Congou at 2s. per lb. These qualities represent a saving of about 9d. perlb.|on tU* prices usually paid in the shops. Good Teas at Lower Prices. Price List and Samples on application. Warehouse: 86, Basinghall Street, London, E C.