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OUR TEA AT 1 s. 7 D. PER POUND Stands unrivalled as the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE for the Money. TAYLOR & COMPANY, LIMITED. [1 FISHER STREET, CARRIAGE WORKS, SWANSEA. JOH N J O N E S CO, COACH ANT> VAN BUILDERS. Orders for NEW WORK, REPAIRS and PAINTING executed with despatch. FOR SALE.— Second-Hand HANSOM. NEW^CART with 3 springs. [4813 THOMAS, W ATKINS & JENKINS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS, (ECCLESIASTICAL DECOR\TI0\ & LEAD-LIGHT WORK A SPECIALITY) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. jgstimates given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders Work. Experienced workmen sent to any part of the country. ESTABLISHED, 1 8 5 6 4790 HARRY W. SPRING. PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 50, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. 5164 GAS. G..AS' GAS. STOVES, FITTINGS AND BURNERS OF EVERY KIND MAY BE HAD OF P. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS, GAS, HOT WATER & SANITARY ENGINEERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS, &c., 32 nsHJElR-STR.'EET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1839. [4748 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief Office: 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 The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company INCREASED SAILINGS BETWEEN BRISTOL & SWANSEA Three times every week, as stated below. 1-m. I 61 THE "VELINDRA," JL "RIO FORMOSO" and 'COLLIER," will sail as follows, if not prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with liberty to tow vessels:- For the Month of MARCH, 18S9. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. From Swansea. I From Bristol MARCH. MARCH. 1 Friday 7.0 p.m. 2 Saturday.. 6.30pm 1 Monday 9,0 a.m. 5 Tuesday 8 0 n m £ Wednesday 10.0 p.m. 7 Thursday 9*0 p"m" 9 Saturday 11,30 a.m. 9 Saturday 10.30 p!m i?e8d|y •• 3.0 p.m. 12 Tuesday 1.30 p.m! is •• 50 a.m- 14 Thursday 4.0 p.m. joiS •• 8,0 P-™. 16 Saturday 5.30 p.m. 21 rh^,»n58 y 9-9 an- 19 Tuesday 7.0 p.m. 23 Satr^S?ay "• 9,30 «.nj- 21 Thursday 8.30 p.m. 25MoS^tr u*° *> 23 Saturday ..10.0 p.m. 28 Thurso. •* 1,0 P*™* 26 Tuesday 1.0 p.m. ^uursday 4.30 a.m. 28 Thursday 3.30 p.m. 30 Saturday 5.30 p.m. FARES: -Beat Cabin, 6s. j Fore Cabin 3s. Krom8?^8^ AND ILFRACOMBE. MAKCH. Swansea, From Ilfracombe. 15 Friday. MARCH. 29 Friday p.m. 2 Saturday l 30 D.in. FARES:—iw'n .3-° p.m. 19 Tuesday 2 30 n.m. Fore,6s.: Fore £ abin'4a- Return-Best? 8s. month. stations in Devon8h £ "om Swansea via Ilfracombe to all Railway. e 011 the London and South Western SWANSEA, fADfiTnu. From Swansea °W AND WADEBRIDGE. MARCH, From Padstow. 15 Friday 3.0 p.m ^RCH 29 Friday •••••••• V,3,0 p.m..« Saturday 6.0 a.m. FARES: Best Cabin, 88.; ForecJi!8^? •• 6.0 »-m. 12 s.; Fore, 8s.: Available for as dav» 5s^ Return—Best For further particulars apply t0 General Manager, EntrJL°CKETT ^ce South Dock. [051 direct Steam CollimunicationJ)etween Liverp<>01 ana MARCH, 188». iA -pooland Bristolellmune HE Live? comp..Y,x St. I T SteaM Nsvig4tlo' ra "SunligW" & "PlMtWMt" -r-ofalcrar Dock. I Are intended to sail irom ° Liverpool, for Swansea, (Calling at Ml WORD.) ftg (oUo Un,e!L?revented by any unforeeen occunencej (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Vessel MARCH. 1 MABCH. II o night Tuesday 12.0 night 19 Tuesday 50 p.m. 12 Tuesday G.o p.m, J 26 Tuesday 5' AND FROM Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILPORB when sufficient cargo offers.) MARCH. „ I MARCH. 2 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 23 Saturday 8.0 9 Saturday 8.0 P-m. 30 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 16 Saturday 5.0 p.m. An Additional Weekly Steamer, between Swansea and Liverpool, if inducement oners. FARES TO and from Swansea, including cabin fee—Cabin, 12b. 6s. Children under 12 7s-; Deck, 6s. Return Tickets—18s; children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Swansea to Milford—Cabin, 5s.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take cnarge of their own Lmggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety All Goods for Milfor da nd neighbouring Ports are 1 anded t the risk of the Shippers and Consignees a regards HuP Lighters, and Boats. AGENTS: Tn. ) Oriel Chambers, 14, Water-street, Liverpool John Bacon J- or South Side Trafalgar Dock. John Phillips Milford. John Phillips Milford. W. L. JENKINS, Swansea. [053 TWELVE BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES OF CHOICE JL FLOWER SEEDS of easy culture, carefully selected for the open garden, including Aster, finest double Stock, 10-week, finest double Mignonette, sweet-scented Sweet Peas, splendid mixed Scarlet Linum Pansy, choice mixed Nasturtium, Tom Thumb Clarkia integripetala &c. Each variety in a beautifully illustrated coloured floral pocket with full cultural directions. Sown now will produce a brilliant display throughout the summer and autumn. Catalogue of Seeds and Plants free with each order. Post free Is. 2d;, two packets, 2s. 2d., four packets, 4s. DANIELS BROB., Seedsmen to the Queen, NORWICH. ROSES -SPECIAL OFFER. A splendid collection of hybrid perpetuals^including the most beautiful and popular sorts, our selection. Fine dwarfs, trimmed ready for planting, per doz. 5s. 6d., six for 3s., or 25 for 10s. Extra choice sorts, including Gloire de Dijon, per doz. 7s. 6d., six for 4s., or 25 for 14. Packing and carriage free for Cash with order. DANIELS BROS,, Town Close Nurseries, NORWICH. I ILIUM AURATUM. The beautiful Goldeu-rayed Lily of j Japan. Magnificent for pots in the greenhouse or the oppn garden. Deliciously scented, quite hardy. Planted now will bloom splendidly during the summer and autumn. Fine selected roots, per doz. Is. 6d., six for 2s. 6d., or 25 for 8s. fid. Extra fine roots, per doz. 8s.. six for 4s. 6d., or 25 for F,s. Carriage free for Cash wie) ord( > DAaSIEJL3 'iowu Oioso, x*i OJ.V vi XC-u., iWl A A -t. STEAM BETWEEN SWANSEA, BELFAST & GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS Are intended to sail with goods and passengers from No. 1 Shed, South Dock Basin, SWANSEA, to BELFAST AND GLASGOW Every WEDNESDAY Night. Goods for shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be alongside 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 "^For^rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES t BRO. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea, 52 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA & UNITED STATES. SALOON, 10 to 18 GUINEAS, INTERMEDIATE, £6 6s, STEERAGE, P.4 CHEAPEST and MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory and *Mtish Columbia, also to the Western States of America. "Pedal Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through Trains daily from "Oce«n to Ocean," and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra A liberal allowance of baggage free. Western bound ?Jl*rant8 accompanied by a special conductor. Dhil* F ream's new report and all the latest maps and pam- Sa^m free on application to 2. ALLAN BROTHBRS & CO., Liverpool; DO M I N ION L I N E ROYAL MAil STEAMERS S.S. SARNU OREQOR bate Saloons and Btat^^ ^SLBSlnSdFwes^°Western STATES. nightly. The rteam ^res from io to with every Pookett, Bristol steam raeket CO.'S 0 00, FJW" M: F: King, High-street postWnj_ [5526a T«E STOCK f$OT £ ALtS$|,THE connected with The Stock Exchange the centrol of the Committee. who act M Lists of Members of The Stock Stock and Share Brokers may be obtains PP tion to FRANCIS LEVIBN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock Lxohanp Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, Lonaon, -u- F. WHITEHEAD, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE REMOVED TO 2, MOUNT-STREET, SWANSEA. 3465 Elu Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to M Supply the above-named article at all Railway S I'ions, 1 Stormy near Bndaaad. [23 SALES BY AUCTION. Important Sale of Valuable Household Furniture. Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON Have been instructed by Mr. John Roberts, Furniture Dealer, of Oxford-street, Swansea. (Who is giving up business on account of ill-health), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH, 1889, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, consisting of DINING ROOM SUITES In oak, walnut, <»nd mahogany, beautifully upholstered in Morocco, Persian saddle bags, velvet and leather large and medium sideboards to match, dining tables, pier glasses, overmantels, and other dining room appointments, rosewood and mahogany DRAWING BOOM 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, rose- wood overmantels to match, Chippendale china brackets and knick-knacks, LIBRARY AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising mahogany secretaire bookcase, oak and mahogany bookshelves, Bentwood chairs, cylinder office table, pier glasses, occasional chairs and tables, coal vases, &c. BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS In walnut, mahogany, and birch, comprising duchesse stands and tables, wardrobes, chests of drawers, half- circle washstands, brass bedsteads with wings, brass French bedsteads, brass and iron do., pier glasses, commodes, occasional chairs and tables, small work and writing tables, &c-i &o. There will also be offered a quantity of I, SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Removed from private residences, for convenience of Sale, consisting of two ^fpianofortes, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, bedsteads, bedding, and a quantity of small useful household requisites, Together with a QUANTITY OF GROCERIES, Sold under an execution from the County Court Sale to Commence a* Eleven o Clock in the Forenoon. Full particulars may be had from the Auctioneers at their Offices, Goat-street. Swansea. l56|J Preliminary Announcement. hn Somerset House, st. Helen's Road, Swansea Messrs. JOHN LEEDER q SON Have received instructions from F. E. WILLIAMS ESQ., who is leaving town for the country to SELL BY AUCTION At the above RESIDENCE at an early date in APRIL, rr*HE whole of the VAIjUABLIS HOTT^nriTriT "n 1 FURNITURE and EFFECTS, further pISSulaS of which will appear m fu u advertisement [5614 Swansea. IMPORTANT sALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, Mr. RICHARD E. HUGSES Is instructed by the Mortgagee TO SELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 28th day of MARCH, 1889 At two for three 0 clock lD the afternoon At the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA (Subject to conditionSjOf^Sale )to be th.n and there produced) A LLthat COMMODIOUS and desirable MESSUAGE _A_ or DWELLING HO lateMR ^?Ence HOUSE" formerly in the occupation Robert BAKER POWLESLAND, situate in the town of wansea, and near to Clarence-terrace. The above is held under a 1 late THOMAS EDWARD THOMAS, Esq., dated. l^th 1823, for a term of 98 ytars from tbe 29th of^S J[k^Bek, 1821, and is subject to an apportioned yearly g und rent of £ 1. The following Jewellery belonging to the deceased will also be sold :-Gold s'x. ^amonds, Gold Pin with one Diamond, bedding Ring Lady's Gold Lever Watch and Cham, Shell Purae and Scent Bottle. Further particulars may be. °^Dde.s application to the Auctioneer at his offices 4 Wicd-.treat, Swansea, or to Messrs. ENSOK and bON, Solicitors High-street Arcade, Cardiff. 5607 Sale of Valuable Machinery Contractor's Plant. TO TIMBER MERC HANTS, ENQITWFRSi CONTRACTORS & OTlfERS. WEST END JOINERY WORKS AND BTTTT nFRS YARD, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA Mr. RICHARD E. HualfES Has been instructed by Mr. David Morgan, Contractor, XO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the above yard, ON TUESDAY, the 2nd day of ApBIIi 18Sq THE WHOLE of the MACHINERY PLANT MATERIALS, &c. PLAN 1, Sale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually Detailed catalogues are being prepared obtained from the Auctioneer's Offices, 4 Swansea, 3 gays prior to sale. Wind'at[r^ Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property. Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, On WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of April 1889 At three o'clock in the afternoon* (Subject to conditions to be then and there nr<vln<wn TTTTVE LEASEHOLD HOUSES aituaK GOBS- Jb LANE, LEASEHOLD HOUSE in JAMKs.STREET; 8 COTTAGES in FROG STREET, FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN on the STRAND 4 LEASEHOLD HOUSES on STRAND, and Preference Shares in the Western Counties Telephone Company Limited.. Further particulars in future advertisements Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea [5655 LLANGENNECH, NEAR LLANELLY CARMARTHENSHIRE. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Tin-Plate Works. Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL, LLANELLY On THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL, 1889, At 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), T 1 A LL that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TIN- .A. PLATE WORKS, situate at Llangenneoh, and known as the MORLAIS TIN-PLATE WORKS, together with two good MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, near thereto. The Works are well and substantially built, and comprise two rolling mills with 26 and 28 inch rolls respectively; 3 pairs of cold rolls all driven by a powerful condensing engine; 2 recently erected new steel boilers, 30 by 71 feet, by Tinker, Shenton and Co., with galloway tubes; mills and annealing furnaces; Howell's patent pickling machine; tin house with 6 tinning sets; assorting room ware- house railway weighbridge new and compact offices. The Works are modern, well arranged, are in good working order, and capable of turning out about 1,100 boxes per week. Suitable coal is worked in the neighbourhood. They are exceptionally well situate, being con- nected with the railway system of South Wales by a branch line or siding leading to the Llanelly Branoh of the Great Western Railway at Llangennech, and are distant 3 miles from Llanelly and 14 miles from Swansea. The Fixed Machinery and Plant at the Works will be included in the Sale, but the Moveable Machinery and Plant, of which an Inventory will be produced at the Sale, will have to be taken by Tv ^0 Purchaser at a valuation in the usual way. J'Ot is held for a term of 99 years from June LOT 2 annual rent of £ 100. VILLA that Leasehold, New, and well-built called HENn with large garden and field, pied by air \v-rrOUSK'" near Works, now occu- estimated to Buckland, as manager, and The area oS f3? Per annum. half an acre JHouse and Garden is 2r. 35p and* i« in front contains la. Michaelmas lsotf or a term of 86f years from The Lessor has wJl rfnt of £ 11 4s. giving one month's Christmas, 1892, on of the Field if required^0 aDy Portion without any abatement in r.«r fbuilding purposes, The ordnance plan shewing all „ will be exhibited at the Sale. e above Property sraaas&ssr sassA SSeet, Swwwea! U° 1<>Ueer' at hls 0ffice^ SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. IsDWARD ROBERTS d, SON essi Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High.street, Swansea, At the CA^ SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1889 (Subject to conditions of Sale), A LL that FREEHOLD FARM COTTAGE, Mill, and Ont-buildings, called Lhw Mill, containing 12 acres 1 rood, 2 perches, or thereabouts, of rich arable, meadow and pasture land, situate on the high road between Swansea and Pontaidulain, now in the occupa- tion of Rees Jones at the yearly rent of £56. The mill is in good working order and has two pairs of stenes There is a constant supply of water for the working of the mill, and of a Woollen Factory and Knitt- ing Machinery.. i .) ,) The minerals are included. Sale to commence at three o ciock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. [5656 Sale of Leasehold Dwelling House and Premises* Messrs. HILL & Co. Have been instructed to SELL BY p U ,B 1 P. A.,u C T I O N (aubiect to conditions of sale which will then be read) .ms HOTEL, HIGH-STREET At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, At toe On MONDAY, MARCH 25th, 1889, ALL that convenient leasehold corner HOUSE AND PREMISES, situate and being 15, MALIPHANT- STREET, and NEATH-ROAD. HAPOD, SWANSEA, now in the BTBBM, »uu ohellew, at 9s. per week. 0CThe House contains front and back parlours, kitchen, scullerv, pantry, cellar, and three bedrooms, and yard, with back entrance. In yard is a wood erection used as r, ^1 v,«iiae W.C., and abed. The'whole of the above is held for an unexpired term of ahnnt « vears, at the low annual ground rent of 10s. The Auctioneers would call the attention of investors to the above property, being well situate for making good bUSleStoPSmeDce at three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Herbert Monger, Esq., Solicitor Salubrious-plaoe, or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. [5636 17, PARK-ROAD (NEAR^THE CRICKET FIELD), Messrs. HILL and Co. Have been instructed by MR. DANIEL JONES, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH, 1889 THE whole Of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ENGRAVINGS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, comprising superior mahogany dining room suite (spring-seated and covered in leather), mahogany telescope dining table with patent screw and two extra leaves, mahogany secretaire bookcase in good condition, mahogany dining chairs in American leather, oblong table, window do., brass window poles, lace curtains, pier glasses, walnut Davenport, easy chair, couch, model of ship under glass shade, engraving, The Baptism of Christ, portrait of the late Charles Bath, several other pictures and en- eravines Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, oilcloth, linoleum heartb-rugs, stair carpet and rods, &c., iron half-teste'r and French bedsteads, child s cot, paliasses, millnuff beds, mahogany Duchessestand and table, painted stands and table, sets of ware, mahogany full column and oak chest of drawers, commode, towel horses, cane-seat chairs sponge bath, fenders, fire irons, kitchen and culinary requisites, kitchen dresser, meat safes, ware, box churn, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. [5637. TIR-Y-CAWR LLANSAMLET. Sale of Leasehold Cottage, and Building Ground. Neurs. JOHN F. HARVEY AND Co. Are instructed by the Administratrix of WILLIAM JOHN deceased to SELL BY AUCTION On MONDAY, March 25th 1889, (Subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then produced,) At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea. ALL that LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and Premises together with the piece of Building Ground adjoining, having a frontage of 79 feet or there- abouts fronting the Road from Bonymaen to Llausamlet church, and a depth of 166 feet or thereabouts. The Property is held for a t-rm of 99 years, from the 24th of June 1873 subject to the Ground Rent of ;£2 per Annum. The House contains 5 rooms and was lately in the occupation of WILLIAM JOHN deceased and after- wards of his children. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon. For further Particulars apply to Messrs. HARTLAND and ISAAC Solicitors, Rutland-street or the Auctioneers at their offices, 4 and 5 Goat-street. s Dated, March 13tb, 1889. [5369 Glamorganshire. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next IN General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at the Town of SWANSEA, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of APRIL, 1889, at Twelve o clock at noon of the same day, when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to the public and Financial Affairs of the Countyf and also to the Constabulary. The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recognizance or subpoena, must attend at noon on the same day. a All Appeall must be entered before the sitting of the Court, on the same day. Depositions and recognizances are to be delivered to me by TUESDAY, the 2nd day of APRIL, 1889. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, too- Clerk of the Peace, fvjiff. 20th March, 1889. [5640 Cardiff, arc, [5640 I BIRD'S CUSTARD pOWDER. A GREAT LUXURY I CHOICE, DELICIOUS KTO T?G&8 T5.EQUIRED. CUSTABD, J\J JCJ WITHOUT JBAEA 11 produced by KfO E«*» RE«U™D- B'ToV™ POWDER No EGGS R EQUIImD. AT HALF Tm: COST and HALF THE TKOUBUC. tT1) Luncheon, Dinner, Supper, or Feast complete without IN a dish of this favourite Custard. Sold Everywhere in 6d. and Is. Boxes, and 2d. Packets, BIRD'S QUSTARD pOWDER. 3ee that each Packet bears the name of the Inventors and Sole Hanufacturers, ALFRED BIRD ft SONS, Devonshire Works, Birmingham. T2950 GAS Now Rivals ELECTRICITY, THE NEW METEOR GAS LAMP, To be seen alight at I 18, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. J OHiY LEG6 5400]_ SOLE AGENT. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN wishes to invest Cash in gentlemen, farmers, and tradesmen generally UPON THEIR NOTE OF HAND (their own responsibility) at less interest than charged by professional lenders. It may be repaid by easy instalments or in fixed sums as agreed, for any term not exceeding three years. Address in confidence (which will be promptly attended to) MB. H. MILNER, 17, Wellington-square, K«ngs-road London, S.W. (distance no object.) 4251 FOR HEALTH PROMOTING & COMFORT IN WALKING WEAR HANDLE'S HAND-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. UNSURPASSED BY ANY MAKE OR MAKER. ADDRESS: 15, CASTLE STREET, SWIINSIKA. (4844 "THE" NE0EALWA MKTTOE u PREPARED by JOHN T. WN-LUMA. IGGG DURINK Chemist, 19, Nelson-street, hundreds of the last twenty years this remedy has r of «Facial persons suffering from the excruciaung Acting a5 a Rheumatism," commonly called mmediate relief, is per- powerful Nerve Tonic, it gives almost u»st effectual_ prfce fectly safe, and has proved itself to oe Tq jq11n t 2s. 4, Pane-street, Swansea, >( t havc SUfered WILLIAMS. Sir,-For tried many thingl but occasionally, from Neuralgia, ana ™ amck yei:UTLld I in vain, to obtain relief. I had aSJ(J me6Acines,Ma i was have not much faith m so-called Mixture Th, induced to try a bottle of"amlti* Sn first, dose had little or no effect 'f y very considerably and the third dose cured, i ovca i ujte vw. of this, if you feel so diipofg. behaif J ;r^' -Yews truly, JA S, H. JKNKLh S. ROGERS PALE ALES AND STOUTS TUB BREW' BRISTOL. IN" GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS LOCAL AGENT— „ I gale, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT 55353 18, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. TELEPHONE No. 17. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. THIS HOUSE IS NOTED FOR SELLING THE VElif BEST COFFEE IN THE PRINCIPALITY, AND THE QUALITY "CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ISAAC GALE (LATE B. GOODALL). IF1 A. Is/L ILY GROCER, 18, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. [35tØ 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: 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. 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 8chools, 15s. per School term. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil ■^eachers 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. ALL the CLASSES at the above School are NOW OPEN. Further information can be obtained at JSchool, or from the Secretary or Master. T5255 Miss M. a. SQUIRE, TEACHER OF THE VIOLONCELLO, 26, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. on application. TERMS on application.[3565 Tremont House, 6, Walter Road, Swansea. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS, conducted by MRS. CHUNE, (widow of H. C. CHUNE, Surgeon,) and the MISSES CHUNE, (certificated,) assisted by resident and visiting Governesses, (certificated), and visiting masters. Foreigner for languages. NEXT TERM will Commence TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1889. [029 Mr. OSWALD KORTH, PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, TEACHER OF LANGUAGES, 15, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, RECEIVES Pupils for FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, SPANISH, BOOK-KEEPING, and SHORT- HAND. — Candidates prepared for Matriculation and Higher Civil Service Examinations. [5013 Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to the Chairman, The Yen. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Rectory, Neath. [2399 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. [026 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. jooos LESLIE SCHOOL OF ART, 1, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA OIL AND WATER COLOUR. TAPESTRY, CHINA AND PASTEL PAINTING. CLASSES RE-COMMENCE JANUARY 2nd, 1889. ZITELLA E. TOMKINS, 51821 PRINCIPAL. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. EDINBURGH HOUSE, WALTER ROAD SWANSEA Educational and Boarding Establishment for Tonne: Ladles, 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, an^„ ventilated. The health and domestic comfortpo t e Pupils are carefully attended to. Specif Class for Little Boys. PupiLpreparedfor alJExaminations Term Commences JANUARY 14th, 188«. L^L Girls' Boarding and Day School, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SW ANSEA. PMNCEPAL. MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident and visiting Teachers PHPIM PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC PUPILS EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. —TEXT Term will commence TUESDAY, Jan. 15 1889 3412 High-Class Boarding and Dav 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 to MISS RIDDELL, RUSSELL HousH. MUMBLES. The ensuing Term will commence on MONDAY, 21st inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. [25 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, G SWANSEA. IRLS BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- cipals—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offers special advantages for healthfn- study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. riiQ7 Term commences JANUARY 17th. Westbourne School, Westbournc-road, Penarth- PRINCIPAL-MR. SYDNEY GIBSON. MR. S. GIBSON, assisted by effi.-ient meters, receives pupils to prepare for tb>M'snal exami lions rind Ti'f tbe Public Si'lii ols. Masters an*nd for tW subjects :-Matbema. «ic«. Fr-r-b. P^vinir. St.orthm.d. Dni.iag. &c. PiOo^i-ctui ou application to tbe Principal. [WOo EDUCATIONAL. VIOLIN taught (Italian style) by S. KNIGHT T pupil of Herr Schlopfavski, great Hungarian Violinist, pupil Signor Paganini, 15, DILLWYN-STREKT. [5281 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, 1889. [024 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.P., E. W. Dennehy, W. C. Ward (Government certificated and prize winner). JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, for Pupils from six to nine yean of age: Mr. A. Moir, a qualified and experienced master. Classics, Mathematics, and Science, for London Matriculation J. Coutts, M.A. German and French Dr. W. Mussier. Drawing (Freehand. Geometrical, Perspective), Water-colour and Oil Painting: Mr. Fairs (fully certificated from University College 8lade School). Phonography, by a thoroughly qualified and practical master. Music—Piano, Organ (Practice and Theory): Mlsa a „??1I?ind (certificated). Violin Mr. H. E. Compton (Medallist, Royal Academy). Drill, Fencing and Calisthenics Lieutenant J. B. Sleigh. s' The Head Master has had over 20 years' experience, and Is constantly taaching and co-operating with the Masters. [492 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZBS 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 31. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [4134 [41St TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2S. 8<L Six, Is. 8d- Two Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Six 5s. One 10-inch Panel, 5s.; two, 7s. Copied or enlarged from any portrait, however faded. Sent with postal order or stamps to Mr. F, S. D. PHILLIPS. Perfect copies and original returned free. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 304, Regent-street, London W. [353 King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldstone, Gower. PROPRIETOR J. BEVAN. MRS. J. SEVAN (late Mrs. Williams) BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the above Hotel is stil carried on under her personal supervision, and Visitors may rely upon finding every accommodation as hereto- fore. Conveyances kept for ttwae who wish to see the charming plaoes in Gower. [2190 UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. FOR DRESS, BALL, AND OTHER BOUQUETS, FOR LADIES' SPRAYS AND GENTS' BUTTONHOLES, 90 TO TOM BARRON, THE ROYAL FLORIST, 100a, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, &c. 50. SWANSEA HOUSB COAL DEPOT PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL BEST THRO' RED ASH COAL I A* BEST NUT ANTHRACITE > Lowert FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &C ) Pnce"* Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, on Shortest Notioe. MORGAN THOMAS. PROPRIETOR. 1982 Neath and District Advertising, Bill-Posting, and Circular Distributing Company. OFFICE IS CATTLE STREET, NEATH. BEST Permanent Posting Stations in Town and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptkm of Advertising, Circular distributing, c. 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