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A FEW 21b GLASS JABS OP CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S P L U 3VE J.A. M » EACH. TAYLOR & COMPANY, £ i mited. [1 FISHER STREET, OARRIAGE WORKS, SW ANSEA. J 0 H N JONES & CO, COACH AND VAN BUILDERS. Orders for NEW WORK, REPAIRS and PAINTING executed with despatch. Bor^-Second-g^J HANSOM. NEW CART with 3 springs. [4813 THOMAS, MATKINS JENKIINS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS, (ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT WORK 4 SPHCIALITE) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. Estimates given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders\Work. Experienced workmen sent to any part of the cu y. 4790 ESTABLISHED, 1856. 4790 TELEPHONE No. 17. men? SEA RON THE NEW FRUITS FOR THE HIA&UIN, BOTH KITCHEN AND DESSERT ARE TO HAND IN FIRST-CJJASS CONDITION. ASPINALL'S ENAMEL. ALL JINTS IN STOCK, 1 is. 3d. TINO FOR lU-d. i ISAAC L E 11 -i.' A O J\. ,T4Vn, B QOOVA&L). "P A TV/R T LY GROCBR, STREET, SWANSEA. [3540 HARRY SPRING- PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 50, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. E S TI3VCATES FREE. 5164 —1— g Q. g # Q. g CTOVES, FITTINGS AND BURNERS OF EVERY KIND MAy BB HAD Qp F. BONNETT & SON, T.T TTMT?T7-RC! ft AS HOT WATER & SANITARY ENGINEERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS, &c., PLUMBtjKb' SS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1839. [4748 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. LU T CTurf OffilT: 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTLAKE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, RAIL AND CANAL. CONTRACTORS TO THE HARBOUR BOARD AND THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS OF THE PORT. SHIPS LOADED AND DISCHARGED AT PER TON. LOCOMOTIVES, STEAM BARGES, AND LIGHTERS ON HIRE. STEAM WINCHES AND STEAM HOIST ON HIRE. [3184 « 1 n. _.«<> I ri m y;, .& -r» ti m ITT 171 U XT The Bristol unannei INCREASED SAILINGS BETWEEN BRISTOL & SWANSEA Three times every week, as seated below. n m H E "VBLINDRA," X "RIO FORMOSO" and 'COLLIER," will sail as follows, if not prevented by j "SSSSSB^P any unforeseen occurrence, with liberty ] to tow vegels:- For the Month of JANUARY, 1889. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. From Swansea. I From Bristol ( JANUARY. JANUARY. 5 Saturday •• 9.30 a.m. 5 Saturday 8.30 p.m. j 8 Tuesday •• H.S0 a.m. 8 Tuesday 10.30 p.m. 12 Thursday •• 1-0 P-m. 10 Thursday 12.0 night °*turday •• 3.0 a.m. 12 Saturday 1'2.0 night io i]iesday •• 6.0 a.m. 15 Tuesday 5.0 P-m- j 18 r«day 8.0 p.m. 17 Thursday 6.0 p.m. o, •• 9.30 a.m. 19 Saturday 7.30 p.m- oi Thu^Sy 10.30 p.m. 22 Tuesday 9-^ Saturday .11.30 p.m. 24 Thursday n?ght 29 Tuesday ]s°n P-m. 26 Saturday •• l% pgm. • • 6.0 a.m. 29 Tuesday •■«" £ «» ( 31 Thursday •• 6-' p,m- SWAiro' Cabin, 5s. Fore Cabin 3s. iYom Swansea^ AND ILFKAMMB^^ r wWeSes^y •• P.n,. '[^uniay •• 2.30 p.m. 30 Wednesday Mn gP.m 2 Saturday •• 2.30 p.m. FARES: bleforone mon?Kabin-4s- Return-Best, 8s. Fore, 6s.: AyM* .ssued from^. Through tl,t'k ^11cV1're on the r^e,a Ilfracombe to all stations in ndon and South Western SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. From Swansea^ Padstow. JANUARY.. n n.m. 19 Saturday 16 Wednesday •• *• £ .in. feb. 2 Sat«r<W 6.30 a.m. 30 Wednesday .■ n„ Fore Cabin, oa, yjL- fi.80 a.m. FARES: Best Cabm, »Sy ogdayB- *eturn—Best 12s.; Fore, 8s.: Available• t0 For further particulars apy ttrTLLlAM POCKETT General Manager, Entrance 80utn Dock. T Steam Communication between Li'erP001 *n<i ( Swansea. JANUARY, 18S9. • t jChannel THELiverpoolandBri steamers ] steam Navigation Compaq „ Sunlight" & Plantagene* < Are intended to sail from Trafalgar B°ck' Liverpool, for Swansea> j (Calling at MILFORD.) Unless nrevented by any unforseen occurrence,) a8 *° 0 (with or.without Pilots, and^liberty to tow Vessels JlATnesdav 9.0 P-™- ^Tuesday 12.0 nig^ 8 Tuesday .V. 3.0 p.m. 29 Tuesday 8.0 p.m. 15 Tuesday 9.0 p.m. AND FROM Rwansfta, for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORD when sufficient cargo offers.) IAN jAN- t Saturday 7.0 p.m. 19 Saturday 6.0 p.m. 12 Saturday 1.0 p.m. i6 Saturday. 1.0 p.m. An Additional Weekly Steamer, between Swansea and Liverpool, if inducement offers. „ahin fee—Cabin FARES To and from Swansea, including c: Return 12B. 6S. Children under 12 years, 7s.; AL_ANGEA to Tickets—18s; children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Swa Milford-Cabin, 5s.; Deck go. Passengers are requested to take charge of their own Laggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for Its SaAUGoodsfor Milfordand neighbouringPortsarelanded i t the risk of the Shippers and Consignees a regards Hul"> Ligkters, a«0 Boats. K AGENTS: ) Oriel Chambers, 14, vVater-street, Liverpool John Bacon J- or south Side Trafalgar Dock. John Phillips Milford. W. L. JENKINS. Swansea. [053 THE STOCK EXCHANGE.—MEMBERS OF THE -IL STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. .Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any was 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. 1 [43 I « » A Xj A 1V1 J3 Sb 1 VV JCJ A* SWANSEA, BELFAST & GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS Arp. intended to sail ^th goods and passengers from No 1 Shed South Dock Basin, SWANSEA, to BELFAST AND GLASGOW Every WEDNESDAY Night. n fnr shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be Orooas ior al^nffgide Wednesday mornings. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to IRELAND- OR SCOTLAND. Passengers will find the Cabin accommodation superior and during summer months, n addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. FARES. Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s. Glasgow Cabin, 20s.; Steerage, 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailors 10s. Return Tickets, -Fare and a half, available for two months For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES t BRO. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 52 't-V ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA & UNITED STATES. 10 to 18 GUINEAS, INTERMEDIATE, £ 6 6s, STEERAGE, £ i. FJ«BAPEST and MOST EXPEDITIOUS EOUTM to all parts BRITISH /P^ADA, Manitoba, the North West Territory and SPECIAL P\UMBIA, also to the Western States of America. to }€ rant and Tourist rates. Through Trains daily from Spar8e. A and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra "^giants a!»^ra aU°wance of baggage free. Western bound by a special conductor. pblets FREE ON ■ NEW report and all the latest maps and pam- 5343] APplication to ==:: ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., Liverpool. on TP-ADE MAKK. X, I Q- EsT jND THE P|ODD(^I)I'AMP OIL E v.D. by using th abo,,e' IAVOID ACCIDIENTI Ii(;h lee, ely p,t,6,"Perior Articl, zed by Ithe public fo pwards of WITHOTJT QUARTER OF A cENTIJPy A. SINGLE This justly Celebrated Oil '^itr^colow'11 a11 unpleasant odour, absolutely VjV LAMP. nd perfectly SAFE T9 BURN in are vended As many inferior qualities or ine lirticle "CRYSTAL, to ensure living «i SdeMark>aBEYE that your cans, &c., are labelled with li- as supplied to our authorised Agents. Authorized Agents for its Sale in this District are SWANSEA—A. PATON & Co. BRIDGEND-W. WILLIAMS, Ironmonger. HAVERFORDWEST-S. & F. GREEN, Ironmongers, NEATH—8. EVANS. Ironmonger. PEMBROKE—E. BEDDOE. Ironmonger. Wholesale Only-S. TUDOR AND SONS, White Lead Manufacturers, 17, College Hill, London E.C. 4918 SALES BY AUCTION. Important Sale of Valuable Household Furniture. Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON Have been instructed by a wholesale Firm of Cabinet Manufacturers, who are retiring from business, TO SELL BY AUCTION On THURSDAY, January 24th, 1889, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, A VALUABLE consignment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, consisting of DINING ROOM SUITES in oak, walnut and mahogany, beautifully upholstered in Morocco. Persian saddle bags, velvet and leather, large and medium size sideboards to match, dining tables, pier glasses, overmantels, and other dining-room appoint- ments, rosewood and mahogany DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Genoa velvet, silk and plush, heavily inlaid and of the latest designs, corner and other cabinets to match with plate-glass cupboards, occasional tables and chairs, (rosewood overmantels to match, Chippendale china, brackets and knick-knacs, LIBRARY AND OFFICE furniture, comprising mahogany secretaire bookcase, oak and mahogany bookshelves, bentwood chairs, cylinder office table, pier glasses, occassional cteirs and tables, coal vases, &c. BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS in walnut, mahogany and birch, comprising duchesse stands and tables, large ladies' wardrobes, gentlemen's wardrobes, chests of drawers, half-circle washstands, brass bedsteads with rings brass French bedsteads, brass and iron do. pier glasses, commodes, occasional chairs and tables, small work and writing tables, Ac., &c. There will also be offered a quantity of Second-hand FURNITURE, removed from private residences for con. venience of sale, consisting of two full compass piano- fortes, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, bedsteads, bedding, and a quantity of small useful household requisites. Full particulars may be bad from the catalogues, now in course of preparation. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 5356 To Gentlemen. Nurserymen and Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON Have been instructed by one of the leading firms of Nurserymen and Rosegrowers in England TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1889, At the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, A VARIED and VALUABLE ASSORTMENT of named hybrea, perpetual, tea and noiselte roses, rhododendrons, azaleas well set with bloom, hardy climbing plants* pot tries, awart plum and cherry trees, clematis or various sorts &c, Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Detailed catalogues may be had on application. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers. [5355 To Contractors, Builders, Engineers and Others. SALE OF MACHINERY, PLANT, d:c. AT ARCHES P.A XTON-STREET, SWANSEA. Mi. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed by Mr. Thomas Williams, Contractor, to SELL BY PUB Lie AUCTION, At the above Yard and Arches. On TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 1S89 THE whole of the MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., com- prising Two portable engines 9 inch cylinder: 3 centrifugal pumps, with pipes and foot valves pulsometer No. 5 brick and pipe machine with 3 cutting tables: corn parting machine, weighing machine, 140 iron steps, 2 tons galvanized sheets, anvils, bellows, smiths' tools, 600 yards 6 to 18-in. pIpes and lections, bends, syphont. traps, 6 jack rolls, 40 barrows and scips, 32 sets patent joint moulds, 6 to Ji-m.,a trolleys portable boxes, large size drawing omce on wtieels, quantity of deals, elm and other boards, ropes, chains, tool handles, brass taps, Staffordshire bricks, Roman and Ridge tiles, safe, presses, and a large quantity of sundries. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 5341 BY IN TOWN OP SWANSEA. Sale of Va. liable Leasehold Business premises and Jiottages. Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to offer for SALE B Y PUBLIC A IT P T I n N At tbe ROTAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. On TUESDAY, JANUARY 29ch 1889 At three o clock in the Afternoon, (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced) rpHE following PROPERTIES,'viz. LOT 1.-All that extensi ve SHOP (formerly two shops) and known as Nos. 126 and 127, High-street, Swansea. LOT 2,—All that extensivs WORKSHOP and PREM- ISES situate in Greyhound-street, Swansea LOT 3.-AH those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 28 and 29 Greyhound- street, Swansea, now let to Patrick Sheen and James Kerwin, at the weekly rent of 4s. 6d. and 2s. respectively. The above lots are held under a lease dated the 19th day of August, 1844. for the residue of the term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1840, subject to an annual ground rent of gb 14s. The vendor reserves the right of selling the above in one lot or otherwise; if separately, then the ground rent will be apportioned. LOT 4.—All those TWO COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 158 and 159, Llangyfelach-road, Swansea. let to weekly tenants at 3<. 6d. each. Held under a lease dated 23rd August, 1870 for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent of £2 ]01. The mines and minerals under all the lots are reserved. Farther particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained of Messrs. COLLINS and WOODS, Solicitors, Swansea or from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind- street, Swansea. [5340 Sale of VerY Valuable Leasehold Property at Sketty. MR. CHAS. HUGHES has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the CROSS INN, Sketty, near Swan- sea, on THURSDAY, January 31st, 1889, THE following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. viz:- LOT 1.—"All that Leasehold PIECE OP LAND, containing lr. 4p. or there ibouts, together with the MESSUAGE or PUBLIC- HOUSE called the Cross Inn, Sketty, and Premises with the Two Coltages and Sh"p adjoining, held under an underlease, dated 17th October, 1853, granted by the Rev. John Pugh, for the term of 50 years, to be computed from the 29th September, 1853, if Mary Jones, then aged 6 years, Ractiel Jones, then aged 4 years, and Thomas Jones, then aged 2 years (all of whom are now believed t be living), or either of them should so long live, at the annual rent of tl7 12s. The Public-House is fully licensed and free. The Public- House is let to Mr. William Evans, on a yearly tenancy at the rent of JE50 per annum. The Two Cottages are respectively let to Mr. William Edwards and Mr. Clark, as yearly tenants at the annual rent of gC7 for each house. The shop is let to Messrs. Taylor Bros., shoemakers, on a yearly tenancy, at the rent of per annum. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Llewelyn-street, Sketty, in the occupation of Mr. Peck, as yearly tenant, at a rental of JE15 per annum. This lot is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1875, at tlia yearly ground rent ot All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE HOUSE, situate in Dillwyn-terrace, otherwise called Cory- terrace, Sketty, in the occupation of Mr. John Lodge gar- d6 £ oT 4.—All .that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, s tuate in Dillwyn-teirace, otherwise called Cory- terrace, Sketty, in the occupation of Mrs. Gunningham, widow, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £14 per annum. Lots 3 and 4 are held with the adjoining house under one lease for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1875 at the yearly ground rent of E7 12s. 6d., of which each lot sball bear £ 210s. 10d. LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLI> Q- HOUSE, situate in Dillwyn-terrace, otherwise called Oory- terrace, Sketty, lately in the occupation of Mr. Noot, as yearly tenant, at £ 14 per annnm. but now unoccupied. LOT 6. —All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate at the corner of Dillwyn-terrace (otherwise called Cory-terrace) and Cory-street, Sketty in the occupation of as weekly tenant, at 5s. per week. Lots 5 and 6 are held under one lease for a term of 99 years, computed from the 29th day of September, 1878, at a ground rent of £ 4 per annum, of which each lot shall bear £ 2. Sale to commence at seven o'clock in the evening. F'->r further particulars apply to MR. JOHN EDWARD STEVENS, solicitor, Castle Buildi'gs, Wind-street, Swansea, where the aoove-mentioned underleases and leases mav be inspected, and beforo^K8 a? t0 tlle above cestius que vie obtained at any time e 8aIe or to tbe Auctioneer, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5334 -A- GSNTLBMAN wishes to invest Cash in generallv TTPaxrl1??' Rentlemen, farmers, and tradesmen responsibility?^! NOTE OF HAND (their own lenders. It K 88 Inte.rest than charged by professional snms as agreed f repai(* by easy instalments or in fixed [4251 [42õI SALES BY AUCTION. SOUTH WALES. LANDORE, NEAR SWANSEA. To Steel Moufacturers, Ironmasters, and Colliery Proprietors. Import* Sale of the Extensive and Valuable Works Mid Properties of the Landore Siemens' Steel Pomnanv (Limited)> comprising the Old and New Steelworks, Ironworks, Blast Furnaces, Pig Beds, and Coke ovens, Brickworks, Reservoirs, and Railways and Railway Sidings connected therewith. Also the Vendors Interest in the Worcester and Weichfach Collieries, the C wrabach Collieries, and the Foxhall Colliery, together with the Fixed and Movable Plant Machinery' Rolling Stock, Tools, Materials, and belonging to such Works and The°Steeieand Ir°n W°rks (the area of which is upwards of 95 acres) bave erected at a very large cost within the last twenty years; the Machinery is of the best description and several thousand pounds have recently been ex?e^i ^e present occupiers of Ironworks and Blast Furnaces in placing them in thorough working order. The New Steelworks are capable of producing about 75,000 tons of finished steel Der annui»> which has an European reputation, and has been extensively supplied to the English and foreign Governments and Private Firms for Shipbuild- ing and Gener&l Purposes The Ironworks comprises Two Furnaces in Blast, capable of producing yearly about 60,000 tons of pig iron. They are now sub-leased on advantageous terms. ———— Mr. CKARLES P. WHITELEY Will Sell the above PROPERTY BY AUCTION, In one or more Lots, At the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, London, On WEDNESDAY, 13th.FEBRUARY, 1889, at two o'clock in afternoon precisely. DETAILED particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Plans, may be obtained of Mr. W. W. Storr at the Steelworks, Landore; of Mr. R. G. Cawker Chartered Accountant, Swansea; of Mr. W. J. Cawker Char, Rees Estate Agsnt, Swansea; of Messrs. J. O. Chadwick and Son, Chartered Accountants, 95, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C.: of Messrs. Phelps, Woodforde, and C»-> Solicitors, 14, Red Lion-square, London W.C.; Messrs. Johnson, Budd, and Johnson, Solicitors, 24, Austin Friars, London, E.C. of Mr. Chambers, Solicitor to the Vendors, 81, Chancery- lane, London, W.C.; or at the Auctioneer's Offices, 82, Queen-street, Cheapsxde, London, E.C. 5349 EDUCATIONAL. all t t Founded by the Right Rev. Hugh Gore, D.D., Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lismore. Bishop Gore's Grammar School, Swansea. "TEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1889. i.1 Forma of application for admission can be obtained from the Head Master, at the School. [5295 VIOLIN taught (Italian style) by S. KNIGHT, V pupil of Herr Schlopfavski, great Hungarian Violinist, pupil Signor Paganini, 15, DILLWYN-STREET. [5281 MRS. KIRKHOUSE'S SCHOOL will re-commence duties on the 29th JANUARY, 1889. [5296 MISS WILLIAMS' SCHOOL will Re-open on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1889. 52, St. George s-terrace, Swansea. [5305 Girls' Boarding and Day School, ST HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL. — MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident and visiting Teachers PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. "VTEXT Term will commence TUESDAY, Jan. 15,1889. 3412 Hiarh-Class Boarding and Day ° School for Girls. RESIDENT Foreign and English Governesses. professors for Art, Piano, Harp, Violin, Singing, Gymnastics, Calisthenics and Mathematics. Numerous Certificates have been obtained in Compe- titive Examinations. Prospectus and references on application te MISS RIDDELL. RUSSELL HOUSE, MUMBLES. Thp ensuing Term will commence on MONDAY^ 21st inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. l2* Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GTRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- ^«als—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign ■c Su«h Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils ana for Local Examinations. prepareu accommo(jation, situation, and recrea- f™,nd« offers special advantages for healthfu. Sndv comfort, and pleasure Terms and references study, c to the principals. °nTem commences JANUART 17th. [n97 MrTOSWALD KORTH. PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, TEACHER OF LANGUAGES, 15, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, RECEIVES Pupils for FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, SPANISH, BOOK-KEEPING, and SHORT- HAND. Terms en application. [5013 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, STERNDALE HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, M K. J. F. FRICKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, RESUMES LESSONS JANUARY 17TH. [5264 Westbourne School, Westbourne-road, Penarth- PRINCIPAL—MR. SYDNEY GIBSO • MR. S. GIBSON assisted f/ examina! receives pupils to prepare for tne u tioas and for the Public Schools. Mathema- Masters attend for the following sub] tics, French, Drawing, Shorthand Dr> s • [5268 Prospectus on application to tne r Barnstaple Middle Class School, North Devon- F°Bme*r delightful North Public Extinctions Shorthand, Athletics. Separate beds. 30 guinea* per amlUm• C. C. OOX, 1ST B.A., F.R.G.S.I., 5l53j MASTER, EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Science and Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. Hon. Secretary: E. W. JENNINGS, Worcester-place. Head Master: F. F. HOSFORD. ART CLASSES s Freehand Drawing in all its branches. Practical Geometry and Perspective. Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Painting in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colours. The Figure from the Antique and the Life. HOURS OF STUDY-DAY CLASSES: TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ from 2 to 4. WEDNESDAY, „ » FROM 2 to 4. SATURDAY, „ » FROM 2 TO 4* EVENING CLASSES = TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.15. FEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. f MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 20s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same days and Fees. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, intended for Male and Female Students from Private Schools, 15s. per School term. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s.; to all others, 10s. per Session. Open from September to May examination. EVENING CLASSES, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7.15 to 9.15. Fees, 2s. per month. 2s. Entrance Fee. CLASSES will re-commence on TUESDAY, JAN. 8th, 1889. [5255 UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9&10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea Principal—Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term commences on THURSDAY, JAN. 17, JL 1889. [024 Art Classes. THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, WILL RE-COMMENCE TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1889. 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. f026 j 12, Castleton, Mumbles. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, (Daughters of a Clergyman). Resident Foreign Governess. — Highest References. Terms on application. [3663 MR. ARTHUR HEY, F.C.O., (Organist and Choirmaster of St. James's Church, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. TERMS for tuition on application. [5306 Swansea High School for Girls, LLWYN-Y-BRYN, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. Head. Mistress-MISS VINTER. THE SPRING TERM will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1889. Prospectuses and forms of application for admission may be obtained at tbe School, or from tbe Secretary of tbe Girla' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. f5190 LESLIE SCHOOL OF ART, 1, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA OlL AND WATER COLOUR. TAPESTRY, CHINA AND PASTEL PAINTING. CLASSES RE-COMMENCE JANUARY 2nd, 1889. ZIT ELLA. E. TOIMCICIIXrS, 5182] PRINCIPAL. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. EDINBURGH HOUSE, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. Educational and Boarding Establishment for Young Ladies, and Kindergarten and Elementary School for Gentlemen's Children. CONDUCTED BY MRS. WARDHAUGH, And Certificated Teachers. EDINBURGH HOUSE is pleasantly situated in one of the most healthy suburbs of the town, and is well adapted for Educational purposes. The rooms are large, lofty, airy, well-lighted, and thoroughly ventilated. The health and domestic comforts of the Pupils are carefully attended to. Special Class for Little Boys. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Term Commences JANUARY 14th, 1889. [4921 MISS LANGDON (PUPIL AND ASSISTANT OF THE LATE MISS E. BEDFORD), BEGS to announce that her Clssses in Dancing, Deportment, and Calisthenics, will be resumed at the ALBERT HALL, on TUESDAY, JANUARY, 15th, 1889 at 7 15 p.m.; on WEDNESDAY, the 16th, at 2.30 p m at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Neath, on MONDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1889, at 2 30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons given in all the Fashionable Dances. Terms on application to Miss DAMP, Heathfield-street, or at 2, Sea View-villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. [5267 Normal College, Constitution Hill. Principal-MR. EMERY. j- Head Master-REV. GEORGE EMERY, B.A., Lond,, B.Mus., Oxon. NEXT TERM begin. MONDAY, JANUARY 14. L5248 2, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. CONDUCTED BY MISS HAVARD. THE NEXT TERM will COMMENCE TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1889. [5241 Burrows School, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. COMMERCIAL, MATHEMATICAL, & CLASSICAL. MR. STEVENS begs to announce that SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on THURSDAY, J a 17th, 50, St. George terrace. "Baling Ladies' College, 5, W. w"u-Ja Lady Professors. PreParab^tef°r Thoroughly conffwt- tiona1 advantages for art subJ WeUh co j The Colsto, tapleton, The Colsto, tapleton, near Bristol. FOUNDED, A.D. 1708. Tl rrg governors admit a limited number of Boys from 10 to 15 years °f age to this Endowed School, on ent Per annum, for Tuition, Books, Board and clothing. No extras. The course is designed to impart a sound and useful Education, and includes Latill, French, and Mathematics. There will be a few Vacancies to fill up at the beginning of next Term. Apply to GEORGE H. POPE, Treasurer of the Society of Merchant Venturers, Bristol. 5250 Byron House School, The Park, Ealing, London, W. THIS (one of the best conducted Schools around London), offers every facility for a commercial or a professional education, at most reasonable terms, under a large staff of exceptionally qualified Masters, not only chosen for their University qualifications, but for their acknowledged ability to teach. Over 90 certificates and honours have been obtained from Cambridge, Oxford, College of Preceptors, and South Kensing- ton. A good Welsh connection for both boys and girls. LIST OF MASTERS. English Masters J. Fowler, A.C.P., J. A. Mackintosh, A.C.Py E. W. Dennehy, W. C. Ward (Government certificated ana prize winner). JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, for Pupils from six to nine yea™ of age: Mr. A. Moir, a qualified and experienced Classics, Mathematics, and Science, for London Matricuiau J. Coutts, M.A. „ ,uwhand. German and French Dr. W. Mussler. Drawing ( .ntIn-, Geometrical, Perspective), Water-colour and O Blade Mr. Fairs (fully certificated from Cmversitv CoUeg: School). Phonography, bv a thoroughly *n £ P Mls8 master. Music—^no, Organ (Practice an compton B. L. Holland (certificated). 7jolin Mr. (Medallist, Roval Academy). Drill, Fencing, ana » s«j;<wasF-"™? constantly teaching and cooperating with the Marters. [492 EDUCATIONAL. Pontardawe Collegiate School. SPECIAL attention to backward boys. Healthy aai comfortable home. Duties resumed JANUARY 28tb, 1889. [53M Miss M. C. SQUIRE, TEACHER OF THE VIOLONCELLO, 26, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. TERMS on application. [3565 Tremont House, 6, Walter Road, Swansea BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS, J" conducted by MRS. CHUNE, (widow of H. C. CHup% Surgeon,) and the MISSES CHUNE, (certificated,) assisted by resident and visiting Governesses, (certificated), wi masters. Foreigner for languages. NEXT TERM will Commence TUESDAY, JANDABT 22nd,1889. [021 Academy of Music, 35, Walter-road. Swansea. MRS. AND MISS M. FRICKER RESUME LESSONS MONDAY, the 19th «f JANUARY. Subjects include Piano, Harp, Violin, Singing. 532L Swansea High School for Girls. MRS. WARDHAUGH is prepared to receive » limited number of Boarders attending fte above School. References and testimonials on application to 38, Walter-road. [5357 12, CALVERT-TERRACE, .SWANSEA. THE MISSES JONES'S SCHOOL will be EB- OPENED (D.V.) on TUESDAY, the 22nd JANUARY. [5Ø Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; orto the Chairman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandan, ™ Rectory, Neath. [2399 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCIPALITY FOR BEST WORK AND MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND, ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [413< TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2S. 8d. Six, ls. 8d. Two Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Six 5s. One 10-inch Panel, 5s.; two, 7s. 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