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MAGNIFICENT TEA AT Is. 7d. A POUND. 61bs for 9s. 4d. SOlbs. at Is. 6d., Carriage Paid. This is truly a marvellous TEA of great strength and delicious flavour MATCHLESS AT THE PRICE. MESSRS. TAYLOR c& CO., !VLJ=iDDXV« (LIMITED). 6, Castle Square, Swansea- United Service Buildings, Strand, 99, Oxford-street, Swansea. 20, High-street, IIfraeombe. I 33. Walter-road, Swansea. 100, Bryn-y-mor Road. Swansea, 33, Walter-road, Swansea. 100, Bryn-y-mor Road. Swansea, The Dunns, Mumbles. rm 9, Southgate-street, Gloucester. 19, WATERLOO STREET, AND HIGH STREET. E. NICHOLLS & SONS, FAMILY BAKERS AND GROCERS, BEST BREAD, Delivered. at 5id. per 4lb. SECONDS do 5d. do. FLOUR, from 2s. 2d. to 2s. 8d. per Score. BEST SEED CAKE 5d. per lb. Do. CURRANT CAKE 4d. do. Deliveries per Vans. srown and Neighbourhood, Dsily. [05 o. o 0-A.SKlXE'S Ladies' & Gentlemen's Hairdressing Establishment & Fancy Repository, 12, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA (Next door to the Glamorganshire Bank),! WIGS and ORNAMENTAL HAIR of every description kept in Stock Lidies' Owni Hair and Combings made up. Orders by post receive prompt attention. C. McC. begs to call specia BADEZSKY PRINCE'S RUSSIA OIL The best preparation extant for the Growth of the Hair, Premature Baldness, Thin Pirtings, Bald Patches, Whiskers, &c.; a positive Cure for Ringworm, and all Cutaneous Diseases oftbe Scalp of the Head. 5s. per tsott e, sent securely packed, post free on receipt of P.O.O. wj Ventilate your Drains, and Keep your Houses Free from Sewer Gas. LEGG'S SYSTEM, SIMPLEST AftD BEST. SANITARY ENGINEERING DEPOT, Nelson-street, Swansea. HOT WATER WORK, ELECTRIC BELLS, SPEAKING TUBES, LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS &c., &c., carried out in the best possible manner. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 04] & ALE BY AUCTION. Valuable Leasehold Residential Property for Sale. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been favoured with instructions Ila consequence of the owner being now a permanent resident in Paris), TO SELL BY AUCTION On the Premises, On TUESDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER, 1886, ALL that MODERN and WELL-BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE, with garden and outbuilding's, known as "NORTH HILL," situated in St. James's Crescent, Swansea, having a frontage thereto of 144 feet or thereabouts, a back frontage of 193 feet or thereabouts, and an uniform depth of 120 feet or there- abouts. It contains a spacious entrance hall and lobby, richly decorated with encaustic tiles, dining, drawing, and billiard rooms, 7 superior bedchambers, 2 dressing rooms, bath room, 2 attics, w c., linen closet (heated by a hot water cistern), 2 good light and lofty kitchens, larder, pantry, cellar, and out door offices U'7tVl !J.nn Kaolr A.4:nM"'LU:t Th- a tastefully laid out flower garden with tennis lawn, well-stocked kitchen garden, with vinery hothouse, fowl and pigeon coops. The premises are in thorough repair and order. The owner having expended a considerable sum in decorating the walls and ceilings, employing the best English and Parisian artists for the purpose. It is held on a lease from James Walter, Esq., dated October 27th, 1883, for a term of 96 years, computed from the 24th of June, 1868, at a ground rent of £ 43 8s., with power to build two houses thereon. An Inventory and valuation of the fixtures and fit- tings to be paid for by the Purchaser will be produced at the time of sale. Immediately after the Sale of the house the Auction- eer will offer a valuable Orchestral Organ by Troll and Baker, Geneva, with fourteen barrels playing the finest English, French, and Italian operas. Full sized billard table by Burroughs and Watts, with slate bed, vulcanite cushions, patent markers, cues, rest, &c., window curtains and valance, Brussels carpet, cane furniture, 2 largo chimney glasses, washstand and sun- dries. The Lease can be inspected at the Solicitors Office on any day previous to the Sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely. The above may be viewed by card only on application to the Auctioneer. For further particulars apply to Messrs. COLLINS & Wooes, Solicitors, Worcester-place, or from the Auctioneer at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. L0874 t Carmarthenshire. In Liquidation. THE LLANGENNECH COAL CO., LIMITED. Mr. JOHN M LEEDER Has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On behalf of Algernon Sartoris, Esq., and the Official Liquidator of the Llangennech Coal Co., Limited, On TUESDAY, the 7th day of SEPTEMBER, and following day if required, THE whole of the loose PLANT and MATERIALS OFFICE FURNITURE and other effe^co^ prising:- 8T. DAVID COLLIERY -Wrought and cast scrap iron, pip's, pulleys, boiler plates, brass and iron valves taps, bearings, old brass, lead, Davy lamps, steam guages' brass lubricators* brass steam valves, weighing machine to weigh 30 tons, screw machine with dies complete, five circular saws, surveyor's instruments for underground work with stand complete, brass surveyor's chain, brass valve for pumping, new and old steel wire ropes, scales and weights, spring balance, sundry casks of lubricating and other oils, coils of paking, new and old leather, nails, rivets, bolts, nuts, washers, three locomotive lamps hydraulic jack to lift 10 tons, coal drills, six pieces of pitch pine, steel and iron rails, iron roller, double and single iron cages, portable drum with brass bearings com* plete, Winnowing machine, 68 cast iron water pipes, to 20J of assorted sizes, clack pieces, &c., about 30 tons, chaff cutter, chaff boxes, horse collars and other harness, smiths' iron, boiler plates, screw lift, brass bearings, steam valve, sundry pieces of iron, old wood boxes, old chaff boxes, crab with rope complete, smiths' bellows, anvils, cast irou bosh, 15 pairs of steel tram wheels and axles, King's patent safety book, sundry tools, injectors, hydraulic jack to lift 10 tons, stocks for urning pipes, screen bars, water tauk cast iron sides for liinphe' ° SC!ap lron an<* heavy castings, carpenters wenches, cross cut saws patterns, &c„ &c. gUndstone. sc™en shovels, lot of OFFICE.—Safe by Crook, with stand n„i„( a A ui desk, four drawers with brass rails' eh»ir« ofU«i stationery racks, clocks, letter scales and'weights' stains/ wood cupboards with shelving and pigeon holes' desks •arge and small cupboards. > PENPRYS COLLIERY.—Trams, steel wheels crab wi th steel wire rope, water trams, old engine, mot-tar niill and small engine driving same, new steel wire rope old rails, egg end boiler, old trams, old wire ropes. 46 cast iron water pipes, wood trams, lot of bricks. PENLL WYN GWYN PIT, E, PIT.-Cast iron cylinder, parts of old boiler, 26 cast iron pipes, clack pieces, &c., about 8 tons 0 KRYNSHAFTREY COLLIERY LEVEL.—Trams, old "1,' cast and wrought iron pipes, old pump and pipe, P r- ftW"il' new coil rope. <JLANWRWG COLLIERY—Heavy rails, 801bs. to the yard. PLASISSA COLLIERY.— jot of trams, rails, 141bs. to the yard. casks of loco greese, old wrought and cast »■ tap iron, bellows, anvils and sundries. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. t'onee^0^1168 ma^ lJad on application to the Auc- There will be no reserve. Particulars apply to F. G. Painter, Esq., T Liquidator, Moorgate-streefc Buildings, -lidon; Messrs. Tribe, Clarke, Cawker, and Co., 11, ra Swansea > or to the Auctioneer, Oxford y-'i ambers, Swansea. [0373 SALE BY AUCTION. 3, Wind-street, Swansea. TO BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. Messrs. KNOYLtS cf: ROBEBTS Have received instructions from Mr. O. E. Anderson, who is relinquishing business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, on TUESDAY, September 7th, 1886, THE whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF BOOTS JL and SHOES, &c., consisting of sea, Wellington, men, women, and children's boots, rubber boots, leather and carpet slippers, white fleece and cork socks, butt of leather, two pairs trees, buttonhooks, shoe lifts, quantity of lasts, together with the fixtures and furniture, com- prising counter, desk, boot stand, shelves, 2-light gas pendant, window blind and pole, gas stove, tables, chairs, fender and the irons, iron bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, lamps, deal cupboard, brass rods, mahogany chests of drawers, linoleum, &c., &c. forTurtlier particufars app\y lo the Aucfeueera1''at their offices, 6, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated 28th August, 1886. [0949 COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. The Celebrated Glogue Slate Quarries, the Glogue Parm, And TY-COED FARM, with the numerous Cottages thereon. These well-known Slate and Slab Quarries, far the best in South Wales, are adjacent to the Glogue Railway Station, to which there is a special siding, affording the readiest transit by railway to all parts of the kingdom, whilst the railway already lIwde-and to be opened next month to the seaport town of Cardigan-distant therefrom only 13 miles, immensely adds to the value of this exceptionally important Property for sea transport. The Quarries are opened on the system of galleries, and with a moderate outlay will prove to be one of the most important and lucrative works in Wales. The Mill-houses are fitted with powerful modern Machinery, worked by a turbine with never failing and plentiful supply of water power. The whole is in excellent order, and will be sold as a going concern, and embraces an area of about 409 acres. The Farms are well situate, abundantly supplied with water, close to the Railway St ition, and intersected by good roads. Messrs J HOWELL THOMAS cf: THOMPSON, Are favoured with instructions to j SELL BY AUCTION, J At the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, j On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1886, j THE above GRAND MINERAL and AGRICUL- TURAL ESTATE. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, may be ob- tained of Messrs. Tyas and Huntington, Solicitors, 15, King-street, Cheapside or of Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, estate agents and land valuers, Carmar- then. [0956 i Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylums PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for supplying the County Asylums with PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, COAL, and other necessaries, for Six Months, ending March 31st, 1887, are requested to send in Sealed TENDERS for the same by post, and not otherwise, so as to be received at the Asylum on the morning of the 8th September. Each Tender must be accompanied with Th the Articles intended to be supplied. I The Visitors do not pledge themselves to accept the! owest Tender. A.?? £ x{Tcbh«5..A" G°°d"*• «" Further particulars, with Forms of Tender mav be had on application to the Steward of the Asylum By Order of the Committee WILLIAM JENKINS, Bridgend, August 23rd, 1886 Clerk and I' [0894 PEARS' SOAP PURE! FRAGRANT r KJ REFRESHING I PEARS' QOAP For TOILET & NURSERY EXHIBITJON HONOURS. PEARS UOAr Fifteen International Awards for KJ absolute purity and, absencc of EARS' SOAP Artificial Colouring. 4\-caps' CiOAP white hands, pEARb j^OAf Brigllt dear complexion, T)EARS' QOAP Soft healthful skin. > RnAP PEARS' SOAP PEARS WO Ig ially prepared for the delicate x> skin of ladies and children and others UEARS C OAP sensitive to the weather, winter and JL summer. Prevents Redness, Bougb- PEARS' COAP ness, and Chapping. £ 5 ADELINA PATTI writes :-I have PEARS' QOAP found PEARS' SOAP matchless for pEARS' COAPthenTsian^d)Com^°^PATTI- pEAES- QOAP « 5} -t. O PEARS' SOAP for some time, ana DEARS' OOAP prefer it to any other." JT (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. PEARS' QOAP PEARS'SOAP—Sold Everywhere KJ Large Scented Tablets, 1/ REARS' QOAP Smaller (nnscented), 6d. P-ci -D co Insist on having Pears', as vilely- .EjiVniiS W (JAP injurious imitations are often sub- Kj? stituted for extra gain. PEAKS' gOAP l|§r Makers by Special Royal PEARS' CJOAP Appointment to jo H.R.H. The Prince of Wales [067 ( SALES BY AUCTION. COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN AND CARMARTHEN. PARTICULARS OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES WHICH WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, ON THURSDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1886, B "V MR, "W HVT JUO, BEES, IN THE FOLLOWING OR SUCH OTHER LOTS AS MAY HEREAFTER BE DETERMINED Lot PARISH. PREMISES. TENANT. ACREAGE. | 1 Loughor iCaebersen, otherwise Cae Whittle .J.Barrett 0 3 7 2 Do.Cae Llewelyn J* Banfield 3 0 9 3 Do..JCaebach Do. 1 1 4 Do. Bruadoak Field Do. 2 229 5 Do.iBioadoak Field Do Jo? 6 Do. Kosog Farm, Part of John Morgan b 2 1 7 Do.Hedgingfachfield Jol)n Barrett 2 0 3 Do.Two Houses and Gardens, part of Rosog David Thomas 0 2 U 9 Do. Caeffynnon ••• J. Morgan 1 o 10 Do.Waunfawr Do. n n on 11 Do.jRosog House, garden and land Do. 2 v M 12 Do.jCaernawrispa. Dl. Moras, repres. 3 0 !•> 13 Do. Caemawrucha Do. 1 1 14 Do.|Accommodation Land, nearRosog John Morgan 2 6 15 Do. iTwo Fields, part of Fernal Do. J 2 14 16 Do.[Two do. do „ Do- 17 Do. Caerhicketniawr, part of Fernal W. Mo Adam f» £ 18 Do.Caerhicketbach, part of Fernal Do. 0-22 19 Do.jCaellwyncoch, part of Fernal ••• ••• 20 Do. Caebach, part of Fernal D. Bevan. i A 21 Do. W'aunrhyd, part of Fernal W. Mo Adam 2 2 22 Do.(Two Fields, part of Fernal Do. o •» 2 23 Do.Waundew Do. 1 2 .ia 24 Do.JCaerhicketmawr, part of Fernal W. Mc^Auam 1 •» • 25 Do. G»rden and Land near Fernal Newydd. Davidi Thomas 0 1 2o 26 Do.j Field near Waun Farm Mu« .Tones 0 l W 27 Do. Helistield iohnmJo^nV n V io 28 Do.Landshare Dr_T. M.Jones 29 Do. The Bush Inn," Loughor John Barrett 0 U « 30 Do. Landshare, garden under Loughor Castle Uo. ■ :.lU™Uo(,„rC»,„brrao!, F,rn, feSST £ 111 34 Do. Han wen House and Land Thomas Thomas 6 0 0 35 Llanedi .^Caecorrin Farm Mrs Oweu 128 128 36 Do. Do. (part of) °* -i o 37 «r, Do;, V°- i"1 jUo Divie.' so r« oo Llangyfelach Penlanne r »rin ••• **• 39 Llangyfelach { Trescyrchmawr Farm I A. & H. Jones .108 2 8 4ft r I Urwoyrchbach lam. john }Jowell 28 0 30 40 Loughor Ber hllwydd Farm W. and H. Thomas. 0 1 0 41 Liannenoech Cottages No. 1 n l ft 2 So. ::j do. nSI ">nki" 'Henry 020 Swansea!'t*IER PARTI°ULARS APPL-V TO V. WOODFORPE, ESQ., 14, Red Lion-square, London, or to tbe AUCTIONEER, KITTLE FAIR, GOWER, Near Swansea, miles from Killav a.ml M Road Stations, on the London and NorthwStem Railway, Sixth Annual Sai^fF^and Store Stock Shropshire Breeding Ewes, Rams, &c Messrs. BEYNON AND LEWIS Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the above Fair, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1886 THE following valuable FAT & STORE 'STOCK" (the property of THOS. PENRICE, ESQ JP' KUvrough, near Swansea,) viz. :—90 youn°- uure Shrnn shire breeding ewes, 30 fat wether*, 3 yearling and 3 oumb TtmS> (frT ,the f!°,cl;s of Chesham E»rl Shrewsbury, and othtr celebiated breeders), 7 prime fat cattle; also 6 Shropshire rams, 20 mountain ewes 4 fat cattle, 1 heifer and calf, the property of Sir H. Hussey Viviau, Bart., M.P., and General Benson. The Auctioneers respectfully solicit the attention of Agriculturalist-sand Dealers t) this impoitint Saie of Breeding Ewes, Rims, &c., the name of the Proprietors being, in their opinion, a sufficient guaiantie ot -itie charactar of the Breeding Stock to be offered. Three Months Crpdlt, nn njiproved security will be gitfSn ^{ners purchasing for breeding purposes. Luncheon at tae beairrort Arms, icitfr, nt eajii. Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. Auct oneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers and M-»' + Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. Auct oneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers and M-»' + Oxford street, Swansea. r091 Unreserved Sale of Household Fu. -iturT^^nT^" Graig," Saint Clears, CarmaxtSlre. 7" Mr. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS Has received instructions (froni a Lady who hrr Country Residence), to offer for UP SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the above address on WEDNESDAY THN J SEPTEMBER, 1886, 'H DA^ OF THE Whole of the well-preserved HOTTSPCT^T FURNITURE and effects as folW3 ^r?LD pianoforte, ebony and guilt mount*, fio easy and other chairs, walnut settee, mahosanv ?DIe.s- leather and hair, spring seat chairs, mahoganv and » ?S whatnots, carpet, rugs, Indian matting, antimo handsome Chiua vases, valuable oil painting. bo^TaSS £ n'' mahogany dining room table, mahogany book CasM 'i-i' fonniere, cane seat chairs, wr.ting desks carnpt' fender and irons, mahogany poles and ,^trU88' lamps, cruet, &c., &c., bedroom carpets, pole and • sparkguards, irou bedsteads, hair mattresses n„l);nilg8' feather beds, bolsters, pillows, and a quantitv of fSSe8' together with curtains and blankets, m*hoLl\, i°-e,n' tables, toilet glasses, washstands, Pembroke t»v!i towel rails and wardrobes, square and round tuaW tables, toilet ware, commode, cane seated bpd.?fD,r chairs, gilt pier glass, fenders and irons, painted r)io t0nl drawers, &c., &c. tnest of Hall table, chairs, hat racks, door scrapers mate t kitchen dresser, square and round tables, chairs and irons, hot water cans, copper kettles, and n'renoi- •ei'8 pans and culinary utensils too numerous to dinner ware, wine glasses, tumblers, decant*™ bottles, filter, &c. &c. mantels, 8plrit Also Surveyor's instruments, croquet set, and 2 r "l wire rope for fencing. coils of Goods on view the morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock precisely. Three months' credit will be given on Secured P n and anallowance of Is. in the £ will be made for casl For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer of1! offices, 62, Wind-street, Swansea. er at hls Dated this 24th day of August, 18S6. [0909 Dated this 24th day of August, 1886. [0909 THE SWANSEA VALE STEEL AND~TdTpt7^ COMPANY, LIMITED. NrijATE In Liquidation, GURNOS TIN PLATE WORKS, YSTALYvptj SWANSEA VALLEY. ^^RA, To Tin-plate Manufacturers, Merchants Others. ana Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. Have been instructed by the Liquidator to I (_" SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIoV At the above Work*, ION On TUESDAY, the Fourteenth day of SEPTEMBER, 11\86. THE whole of the STOCKS AND STORES prising about 15 tons of tin, 34 tons steel bara™? tons palm oil, 3_tons palmatine, 5 tons vitriol 3 o(v\ empty boxes, 285 boxes tin-plates (various sizes) +• scruff, hot neck grease, coal tar, copperas, smith's ir™1 cast, double shear and blister steel, 9 tons steel bar end wrought and cast iron boring dust, coal, timber j np!' mill pins and boxes, 4 cold roll screw pins and boxes <5 mill pins and boxes, new and old brass, turning tool brass taps, new brass hooter, steam gauge, 10-inch files, swidry files, 12 window frame. glass, copper rivet screws, nails, red lead, india rubber sheets and valvp packing, rope yarn, loose hemp, brush hemp, bprir)!' elbows, thimbles, patterns, ropes, chains, oil cans snnl and weights, &c. cales Sale to commence at twelve o'clock noon There will be no reserve. Detailed catalogues are being prepared, and may be obtained of the Auctioneers one week prior to the day of sale. y For further particulars apply to Messrs. HARTr ISAAC Solicitors, Swansea; R, G. CAWKER E „ T Liquidator, 11, Temple-street, Swansea- or of Auctioneers. 1 °r tae Dated, 11, Temple-street, Swansea, August 26th, 188C [0905 -\totici^^ LL CHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTTSP for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. s Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with The Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Committee. Lists of Members of The Stock Exchange who act as Stock and Share Brokers may be obtained on applica- tion to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock Exchange Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London, E.C. [043 EDUCATIONAL. The College Llandovery. TRUSTEES: Lady Llanover, The BISHOP of ST. ASAPH, Rev Chancellor PHILLIPS, VISCOUNT EMLYN, Sir JAMES HILLS JOHNES, K.C.B., V.C. VISITOR: THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Mods.; 2nd Class Mathematical Finals; late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS: Rev. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhibitioner, Queen's College, Oxford; 1st Class Clftssuv.,1 Mods. J. H. WINTER, B. A., late Open Math. Exhibitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge; 6th Junior Optime. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar. Merton College, Oxfoni, First Class Mathematical Mods.: Fir-t Class Mathematical Finals; First Class Science Finals: Highly Distinguished for the .7Td-for T~ntvers!ty Matnematical Scnolarship. G.- H. JONET. B.A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and Powis Exhibitioner; First Class Classical Mods.; Second Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Fssay. Rev G. C. COULTON. B.A.. late Open Classical Scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. W. R. WALTERS, B.A., Keble College, Oxford. Music J. H. WINTER, B.A., Second in Music Cambridge Senior Locals, 1876. FRENCH: Rev G. G. COULTON, formerly of St. Omer's Lycee. DRAWING. D SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of The Science and Art Department, South Ken- siiigton. DRILL.-Sergeant-Instructor LAFFERTY, R.V. EXAMINERS. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAMINA- TION BOARD. THE NEXT TTBJI COMMENCES SEPTEMBER, 21st. rp ipaaf THIRTEEN Scholarships will be offered for A competition at this School, JANUARY, 1887, of ^/iS:aSdTwfof48 8re.cl,, for boys under M yGII.S ° £ 35) £ 30, and six of £ 8 8s. each, for under 16 years Qf^age. each—the Golden Grove and Lloyd-Jones' Scholarships-confined to natives of Carmarthenshire, under 16 years of age. There is no religious restriction attached to one of thBoy?e°Iteringthe School next September and January are eligible for all the Scholarships. For full particulars apply to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. £ 0818 University College of Wales, (Aberystwyth.) (Endowed and in^tof a Government Grant.) PRESIDENT THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. PRINCIPAL THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A., (OXON AND LOND.) SCOLARSBIPS ^EXHIBITIONS, 1886-7. THE following Entrance Scholarships and Exhibi- bitions onen to male and female candidates above the age of 15 will be. offered for competition at the beginning of next Session. Three Scholarships of C50 per annum. -P Two Scholarships of £ 40 „ Three Scholarships of £ 30 „ Three Scholarships of £ 20 Eleven Exhibitions of £ 10 Prizes varying in amount from X5 to zelo are awarded to Students on passing the examinations of the Univer- ^The KxamSiatio'i wul be3in at 10 a m- 011 T^day, 'S,Fonirti?^ars?the Examination, &c., apply to the Regi^-arof the gt'gatriculation Examination of the T A Tt oUv a larger number of candidates London University than from any other provhtial colle-e, viz., eighteen of whom four were placed in Honours and fourteen in the First Division. Guy's Sospital Medical School. THE SESSIONS commences on T0CTOBFR 4t.h. The.Hospital contains, besides the beds for Medical and Surgical cases wards for Obstetric Ophthalmic and other special departments. Special Classes a"e held in the Hospital for Stuflents ^preparing for the examination of the University of^ondon and other examining boards. Appointments. The House Surgeons and Honse-Physicians, the Obstetric Residents, Clinical Assistants and Dressers are selected from the Students accord in'" to merit and without payment. There are alsTa large number of Junior Appointments, every part of the hospital practice bemg systematically employed for instruction. Entrance Scholaiships Open Scholarships of 125 guineas in Classics Mathe- matics, and Modern Languages. Open Scholarship of 125 Guineas in Chemistry, Physics, Botany, ana Z°s!udents entering in May are eligible for the Open Scholarships competed for in September. Seventeen Scholarships, Prizes, and Medals varying from £ 50 to £ 10 each are open for competition to all the TheVospital is iu close proximity to the Metropolitan, District South Eastern, Brighton, Chatham, Isorth London,' and Great Eastern Railway systems. For prospectus and further information apply to the Dean, Dr. F. TAYLOR. Guy's Hospital, London, S.E. August, 1886. [0896 EDUCATIONAL. UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea Principal—Rev. J. E. MANNING M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term will commence SEPTEMBER 20th Ai [024 PONTARDAWE. THE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: W. SAMUEL, B.A M.R.cs. THOROUGH preparation for Examinations. Terms T on application. Next Term commences SEPTEMBER 13th. [0289 Art Classes. THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, "YJY ILL RE-COMMENCE MAY 3rd, 1886. Oil and Water-Colour Painting, including Painting from the Costume Model, Miniature, Tapestry, Art Pottery, Screen and Fan Painting, &c. Also Classes for Drawing. Students may enter at any time. Broadway Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. [026 Violin School. MR. BARGEER WALL visits Swansea daily, and attends his pupils at their residence or receives them at his music room, MR. G. H. BRADBR'S, Heath- field-street, when terms may be had on application. _J [027 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GTRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- cipals—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. The Autumn Term will commence on THURSDAY, September luth. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offers special advantages for healthful study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and References oa application to the Principals. [0^0^ SWANSEA. St. Helen's Lodge, Bryn-y-mor Road. GIRL'S BOARDING AND DA Y SCHOOL. HEAD MXSTKESS .—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. THE HOUSE is well situated, five minutes' walk from JL beach, and in close proximity to the parks. Preparation for all Public Examinations. The next Term will commence SEPTEMBER 13th. [0790. Tremont House, 6, Walter's Road HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CONDUCTED by Miss HIGGINSON and Miss SOHILD C of llal'over. Dlp'omée. PUPILS PKEPAKED FOR EXAMINATIONS. Careful Training and a Comfortable Home offered to a few Boarders. Beginning of THIRD TERM, 1$8<3, SEPT. 16th. (028 Boarding and Day School for Girls. BLENHEIM HOUSE, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA, CONDUCTED by MRS. CHOSE, widow of H. C. C CHUNE, Surgeon, and the MISSES CHUNE, certifi- cated, resident and visiting governesses and masters. Pupils prepared far local examinations. Vacancy for Boarders. [029 Third Term commences TUESDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1886. St. Winefride's Convent, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. CLASSES RESUMED on MONDAY, the 6th SEP- TEMBER. [0851 Normal College, Constitution Hill. Swansea. HEAD-MASTER MR. EMERY. VICE-MASTER. MR. GEOTtOE EMERY, B.A., LOND., B. Mus., Oxon. BNext TERM Commences MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. f |">HE following successes have recently been gained JL —One Oxford Local (Senior) with title of Associate in Arts one Oxford Local (Junior) in second- class Honours, with distinction in Mathematics one London Matriculation (First Division); one Exhibition at University College, Aberystwith. [0831 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 24, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. MR. J. F. FRICKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, RESUMES DUTIES, SEPT. 6tb. [0819 Mount Pleasant Middle Class School, Heathfield Street. PRINCIPALS — Senior Department (Girls only admitted) MISS JENKINS. Junior Miss SHEPHERD. BOYS admitted in Junior Department and prepared for Higher Grade and other Boys' Schools. In consequence of a class of boys leaving to proceed to Boys' Schools, there will be several vacancies, which may be filled by either girls or boys. Next Term commences AUGUST 30:h. Prospectuses on application. [0808 South Wales College of Practical Engineering, Goat Street and Waterloo Street, Swansea. WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE combined with W sound theoretical training, for any branch of the Engineering profession. Students thoroughly prepared for commercial pur suits ether than engineering. Large staff of Instrnc- tors. Accommodation for over 100 students in the workshops. A single subject can be taken Fees for College course from £S per term and from 10s 6d per term for a single subject. PROSPECTUSES and further information can be bad on application to t.he PRINCIPAL, T. SMITH BRIGHT C V Northampton Villa, Swansea; J. HALES ASBRUW 20, Bryn-y-mor-road, Swansea or to the London A OSBORROW, WHITE and LOLY, Cheapside, Ejg' [071 Neath Proprietary School. HEAD A»» B.A., Apply for Prospectuses tr> +hD TT J the Chairman, The Ven IJ'Za Head Master; or to Rectory, Neath Archdeacon of Llandaff, The [0286 ILFRACOMBE, DEVON—LADIES COLLEGE. 0"RcesIfuntUCi!'t!OI!illTfdJvntaKPS- PuPils sue- very moderatl p £ ,saed. Public Examinations. Terms comforts anH "u" beautifully situated. Home boarders received Carefully studicd- Parlour PRINCIPAL—MRS. HEALE. [0493 Chepstow Grammar School. (A SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL.) THE Highest Educational Advantages. Generous Country Home. Splendid Situation. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. HARRY DEWDNEY, B.A. [0671 hotelS. SHERWOOD HOTEL ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON. PROPIUETOB-W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA)." [037 King Arthur Hotel, Reynold stone, Gower. PROPRIETOR-J. BEVAN. MRS. J BEVAN (late Mrs. Williams) begs to an- nounce that the above- Hotel is still carried oa under her personal supervision, and Visitors may rely upon finding every accommoolltion as heretofore. Con- veyances kept for those who wish to see the charming Places in Gower. [0738 EDUCATIONAL. can -r-õt:16 c ,'c v Founded bit the Right Rev. Hugh Gore, DP,, Lord Bishop of Watt"ford and Lismore. Bishop Gore's Grammar School, Swansea- ■VfEXT Term begins on THOUSDAY MORNING, Septem- ber 16, 1886. Forms of application for admission and all information can be obtained from the Kyv. J \v CNQ, Head Master. [0939 MR. C. M. BILL, ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR F THE CBOIB OF HOL Y TI: XI7 Y C1 UROH; Formerly ift of Handaff Cathedral, T '<»rA secret iry for the Ii t^uxtional College of *Ius: I _>rd<)t^. 51, MANSEL TEIU:AOE. SWANSEA. X J" ESSON* RESUMED SEP'i'EMBER 1886. MR. BILL will be glad to receive uam? 'or Theory Claqs, Edinburgh House. Walter-road, Swansea MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS. PBINCIPAL: W. WARDHAUGH, C.M. Term Commences. September 6tb. [0863 Kindergarten for Gentlemen's Children; PREPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Conducted by MRS. WARDHAUGH. VACANCIES for Boarders will receive careful home training. Governess Pupil required. Term Commences September 13th. [0864 High-Clas3 Boarding and Day Fchool for Girls. RESIDENT Foreign and English Governesses. Professors or Art, Piano, Harp, Violin, Singing, Gymnastics, Calisthenics and Mathematics. Numerous Certificates have been obtaiped in Compe- titive Examinations. Prospectus and references on application to the PRINCIPALS, The Ensuing Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. RUSSELL HOUSE, [025 Tar. MUMBI.ES. Ladies' School. 12, Calvert-terrace, Swansea. THE Pupil, °f the Misses JONES will re-asaemble (D.V.) on WEDNESDAY, September 15t 1886. [0953 Miss Rosewall, RESPECTFULLY announces that- her School will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. [0951 Mr. Radcliffe (Certificated Member of the Conservatorhnn of Music, Leipzig), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (Organist, Swansea Parish Church, &c.), WILL Resume his Duties on WEDNESDAY, SEP"* TEMBER 8th. Candidates prepared for the Higher and Local Examinations.—10. CARLTON-TERRACE. [0955 Swansea Kindergarten, CONDUCTED BY MISS HENNINGS, In the Schnolroom adjoining St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. Helen's Road. THE Next Term will commence 011 TUESDAY SEP- TEMBER 14th. Governess pupils required. F0954 Pianoforte and French: M1^ WYN^ r^ume LESSONS September bth. 6, CALVERT TERRACE. [0913 2, Grove Place, Swansea. LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOT Conducted by MISS HAVARD. THE next term will commence on TUESDAV SEPTEMBER 14th, 1886. 0900 j Academy Of Musicri29, Walter Road, Swansea. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER & MISS M FRICKER T^ELFS°SO\~lUt!!u i?h?>L?"pils aad Friends that Instruction X INOI! on SEPTEMBER 11th. includes Pianoforte, Harp and Violin. [0943 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, AND SPANISH EXERCISES. Gedney House, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. MISS ORA VEN. (Pupil of Mons. Guillttnme Faucltcr, and for many years teaching with M. d'Egville), WILL RESUME her CLASSES at her Residence in OCTOBER as usual. She returns from London in September, to make arrangements with schools, &c. Classes also held at Neath, Llanelly, and the Mumbles. Private Lessons in the New Valse, and all fashionable dances. Special attention given to the carriage of pupils. Minuet, Gavotte, Scotch reels, &c. Engagements made for Lessons out of Town. [0936 The Ladies' College, Ribston Hall, Gloucester. Conducted by the MISSES NEWMAN. THE ensuing Term will begin on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. A prospectus, with view of House and references, will be forwarded on application. [0935 Welsh Girls' School, Ashford. MICHAELMAS ELECTION. THE COMMITTEE will at ouce elect 10 Scholars to enter at Michaelmas. Cost of Education £ 60 per aDnum; scholar's fee, £ 32. No extras of any kind. Qualification :-One parent born in Wales, Monmouth, or tile parisbc3 of Oswestry. Llanymynecb, or Selattyn. For form of application and prospectus of School, apply to C W. Jones, Esq., Secretary, The Ferns, Balham, S.W. ro940