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CHRISTMAS, 1890. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CRACKERS, DESSERT FRUITS, AND OTHER CHRISTMAS GOODS. For Balls, Suppers, &c.—Cutlery, Glass, and other Requisites on Hire. TAYLOR AND CO., (LIMITED) SWANSEA, &Z C. CHRISTMAS FRUITS Both for Table and Dessert use are now to hand. The quality was never finer, and in excellent condition. Bon-bons, Crackers, and Fancy Goods, we have a very large assortment and endless variety. ISAAC GALE, 18, High Street. Telephone-17. 568 NEW AUTOMATIC GAS BURNER REGULATOR, MORE LIGHT AND GREAT SAVING OF GAS. PRICE SIXPENCE EACH. SOLE AGENT- JOHN LEGGr, NELSON STREET.WM WATERLOO STREET BAKERY. F E. NICHOLLS, FAMILY BAKER. BEST BREAD at 6d. per 41b. BEST SECONDS .n at lid. do. FLOUR at 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., and 2s. lOd. per score. Orders for Seed, Sultana, & Currant Cake promptly executed. BEST YEAST, FRESH DAILY. 7274 J* TT S T a. jei ifTi:rT] A LARGE CONSIGNMENNT OF TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES. CARVERS in Great Variety. ELECTRO-PLATED and NICKLE SILVER SPOONS and PORKS SOUP LADLES, CRUET FRAMES, TEAPOTS, TOAST RACKS, BISCUIT DRUMS DISH COVERS, Etc. JENKINS AND CO., IROWMOLST GERS, 89, Oxford-street, and 9 and 10, Park-street, Swansea. 7823 THOMAS, WATKINS & JENKINS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS (ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT WORK A SPKCIALITE) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. iSstimates given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' Work. Experienced workmen sent to any part of the country. E S T A B L I S R E 0 1856. 4790 o Q 55 33 "W s THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE. WESTLAKE'S NEW PATENT COMPRESSED CALORIC Iv ■RTOfKS for HOUSEHOLD USE, is now being produced at the NEW INLAND FUEL WORKS, EAST DOCK and will be on Sale at the various selected depots in the town. This New and Improved Fuel is Manufactured in handy-sized Blocks, produce a greater heat, is more 1 d 's cleaner than coal. TRY IT. economical and is cleaner than coal. TRY IT. MOTJNT-STREET, SWANSEA. [6759 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief Office — 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTLAKE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, RAIL CONTOACTORSALTO THE HARBOUR BOARD AND THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS OF THE PORT. DISCHARGED AT PER TON. SHIPS LO^D AND D aND LIGHTERS ON HIRE. SSSF3w55ta5AD STEAM HOIST ON HIRE. T»M r- -■ -• CAEKIAGS WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. TOHN JO~N~E S & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS- w v funeral Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c., promptly attended to. Patent ALL ORDERS for Wor^reg and ftU the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. [6396 Noiseless India Rubber iy > ISSotTTND disability IN SADDLES r. a PILL, description of SADDLERY & HARNESS, Practical Maker of SWANSEA. U IVY^ ordinary Saddles, and made to give ease to rider and horse, and HORSES Measured accurately for HUNTING AFTRRANTEd to frea the Stirrup Leather directly the rider is thrown, fitted with best Patent Bars, which are W Adju9ted. N.B Old Bars can be taken 0D^1p^jRg IN ALL BRANCHES. [8365 SWANSEA CA^Ep fD^CT0RY5 HIGH STREET^F^f^- M 1GUILDERS. s ms1' "I IMPROVED STYLE- WE MAJS-fc A si™ p3 an<J RugS. [7570 A Cheap Line in Carnage ^AMP__ u KUrW S ] IfiHT INVALUABLE 12 mnumm. -r— OVER 4,000 SOLD in Two Seasons. 400 in Constant Use on the Workings of the MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. Beware of Crude Imitations. The ONLY LAMP which has stood the test of the MARKET. Every "WELLS L I G H T" GUARANTEED. -s f.. \>_ii, I /1 IRONMASTERS, COLLIERY OWNERS SHIPBUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, RAILWAY COMPANIES, And all who require CHEAP POWERFUL PORTABLE LIGHT. Burns "Wells Oil" (refined Tar) in United Kingdom. Abroad the Lamp is arranged for Kerosine or Refined Petroleum, obtainable Everywhere. ~r I H/TTJ 1 V Tin-min0- at the AGENT'S OFFICES, ^T SluOE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. [8431 DYNE STEEL, MILNE?) & Co., EXC-tLAi 7 I MESSRS. CHARLES BARTON" & CO., I b ■■ BREWERS, BRISTOL, I BEG leave to announce that they have appointed Mr. I. GALE. Grocer, 18, High-street, Swansea, as their AGENT for their PRIZE MEDAL ALES and STOUT. Prices on application. Deliveries in Casks, from 41 gallons and upwards to all parts of the Town and Neighbourhood daily. [8235 2STOTIOE or H £ O "V" 3L.. H. w SPRING, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, BEGS TO STATE THAT HE HAS REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES, 59, OXFORD STREET (Facing Plymouth Street.) WEBBER AND SON, 87, OXFORD STREET SWANSEA, WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURERS, JEWELLERS, & GOLDSMITHS, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MAKERS. LARGEST & BEST VARIETY OF GOLD & SILVER NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. 8574 .< ¡ 'II -t "ii- J.4 WELLER A do, 4 J. W. JACKETT, COACHBUILDER, WASSAIL-STREET AND YORK-STREET. BEGS to thankhis Numerous Customers for the Liberal Support accorded him during the Dast Seven Years, and hopes, by Steady Attention to their Desires (consistent with Moderate Charges), to merit a continuance of the same in the future. First Class Materials and Good Workmanship Guaranteed. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS AND PAINTING. [8532 EDUCATIONAL. Art Classes. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER BROADWAY VILLA, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. IHE8E CLASSES comprise Oil, Water-Colour and t Pastel Painting, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from th4 Life, Portraiture, Flowers, Fan and Screen Painting, &c. Special Classes in Drawing for junior pupils. Students may join at any time. Private Lessons by arrangement. [26 Dancing, Calisthenics, Spanish & Physical Exercises. Gedney House, St. Helen's-road. Miss CRAVEN'S Classes A RE HELD at her residence, and at The Gwyn Hall," Neath, Llanelly, Llandovery, and the Mumbles. Private lessons in the Valse, Minuet, Scotch Reels, &c. "The Chorolistha," a new round dance. Evening Tuition Class. The term dates from day of entrance for Juvenile Classes. [6809 Thistleboen House School, Mumbles. I ESTABLISHED 1840. I HEAD MASTER, REV. W. J. MOODY, B.A., (Mathematical Honours) St. John's College, Cambridge. BOYS are prepared far the Public Schools, Universities, JL) Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, pro. fessional and commercial life, &c. Special attention is paid to Modern Languages. Fees moderate. For prospectus apply to the Rev. the Head Master Next Term commences JANUARY 17. F8479 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. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCE* SEPT. 10th. 15633 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. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed TUESDAY, Jan 13th. [3413 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. IRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- VJT 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 healthfu. study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. [1197 The Third Term will begin TUESDAY, SEPT. 16th. MR ARTHUR HEY, F.C.O., (Organist and G.M. St. James' Church). TEACHER of the Piauoforte, Organ, and Singing; also Harmony, Counterpoint, Fugue, &c, Candidates prepared for all Examinations. Neath Visited Weekly. Address-8, PAGE STREET, SWANSEA. [7304 Llandovery College Scholarships. OVER FIFTY SCHOLARSHIPS-AGGREGATE VALUE nearly £ 800. (1) THREE SCHOLAR. SHIPS for Natives of Carmarthenshire open to boys under 16 years of age, and tenable for two years. The Golden Grove, £25; the Lloyd Jones (Natural Science), £ 25; and the Ystrad, £ 10. (2.) TWENTY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS, C8 8s. each (free tuition). (3.) TWENTY-EIGHT or TWENTY-NINE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS, ranging in value from JS50 (free board and taition) to £8 8s., according to the age and proficiency of the candidates. These Scholarships will be awarded without any religious restrictions, as the result of an Examination held in the School Hall on the 13th and 14th January, 1891, beginning at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 13tb. There are Eleveu Reaiden Masters at the School, all Graduates of Oxford o* Cambridge, with nine First Classes in Classics, Scienc! and Mathematics. The School Successes during the las fifteen months include Two Open Classical Scholarships JE80, and One Open Mathematical Scholarship, JB80. at Oxford the Powis Exhibition, £ 60, and Hist. Exhib £50, at Oxford minor Scholarships and Exhibitions to the value of JB148, nine distinctions (four in Mathematics three in Science, and two in Hist.), and Eighteen First Classes from the Oxford and Cambridge Boards, and Six Passes (four in First Division) London Matric. Boys attend place of worship selected by parents. For Syllabus of Scholarships, Subjects and further particulars apply to THE WARDEN, the COLLEGE, Llandovery. 8506 BB A P A R K » near Huntingdon.—JUNIOR f^S -EDUCATED while being treated for their STAMMERIls Gr. Principal, Mr. B. Beasley, Author of •' stammering: its Treatment." Adult stammerers should read this book, post free 18 stamps. [7643 EDUCATIONAL. St. Andrew's College for Girls, 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. SCHOOL Duties will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. The ^flhoolruoui is large and especially built, with every OUB UU. t IC DQXDOSCH For pratpectaaes apply to the Principal. 181*7 Miss Cooper Silver Medallist Boyat Academy of Arts, and Exhibitor at the principal Exhibitions), WILL resume her lessons, class and private, in Swansea and neighbourhood, on January the 20th. All branches of painting and drawing taught. Highest certificates of The Drawing Society for method of teaching specially adapted to schools. Pupil of the principal Academicians. Address,-140, Portsdown-road, London. [8515 Ty Glyn, West Cross, near Swansea- High-Class School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. MRS. C. C. SOUTHEY and MISS VOILE canreceive a limited number of Boarders and Day-Pupils. Instruction in all branches of English, Languages, Music, Slinging, Drawing, Painting, Dancing, &e. Resident French Governess (diplomee and silver medal- list). Home comforts and refinements. Careful religious training. Sea air and bathing. References from parents and others. [7796 Neath. Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to the Chairman The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Rectory, Neath. [2399 A FEW VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. TanyraUt SchooJ, Pontardawe. PUPILS prepared for all examinations. In the Science and Art, May aad the College of Preceptors June all the pupils presented passed. Special attention to delicate and backward pupils. A Professor of Languages and Music. Apply to MR. SAMUEL- Next term SEPTEMBER 16th, 1890. [7088 Danygraig, Pontardawe. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. nnHORoUGH English, German, French, Music, A. Sineino- Drawing and Painting. Highest refer- ences. Principal-Mrs. KIRKHOUSE. [7580 Next Term commences 17th September, 1890. The Misses Beesley OF ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, BEG to announce that they resume their Classes for ROAD, SWANSEA, BEG to announce that they resume their Classes for Dancing and Calisthenics on WEDNESDAY, J OCTOBER 15th. Evening Classes as usual, commencing on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th. Private and Class lessons given in the Valse, the new Valse Menuet new Lancers, and other fashionable dances. I Terms on application. [8148 Girl's Boarding and Day School. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. CLAIRMONTE, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. PIUNCIPALS-M ISSES HEPWORTH. C8UC0ESS0RS TO Miss HAYARD). by Certificate3 Resident and Visiting Teachers. PUKLS prepared for all Public Examinations. TJBBM WILL COMMENCE on TUESDAY, January 20, 1891. |7I93 f Normal College, Constitution Hill, Swansea. PRINCIPAL.—MR. EMERY. HEAD MASTRR BBY. GEORGE EMBRY, B.A. (Lond.), B.MM. (Oxon.) NBXT TERM begins on MONDAY, JANUARY 19, -131 1891. [8612 SCHOOL OF MUSIO, STERNDALE HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. MR. J F. FRICKER. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, REstiyss LESSONS MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1891. [8577 frf — Swaniea HighSchool for Girls LLWYN-Y-BRifN, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. HEAD MISTREsS-MISS VINTER. The SPRING TERM will .begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company (Limited), 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S W. A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT la attached to tke School. 8608 R 0 G E R S PALE ALES AND STOUTS JACOB STREET BREWERY 3 BRISTOL. LOCAL AGENTS: SWANSEA- SOUTH WALES PROVISION Co., 8, HIGH STREET. W. A. JAMES, Grocer, 5 FABIAN STREET, ST. THOMAS. MORRISTON-GEO. EVANS, WOODFIELD STREET. LANDORE-J. WILLIAMS, 114, COURTNEY STREET. NO EXTRA CHANGE FOR ALES AND PORTERS SUPPLIED IN 4k GALLON CASKS APPLICATIONS FOR PURCHASING AGENCIES IN SOUTH WALES TO BE ADDRESSED TO J. B. MADDOCKS, PENARTH. f73O'l EDUCATIONAL. 1 Swansea Kindergarten. For Boys and Girls from Three to Seven Tears of Age: Under Protection of the German Imperial Govzrnment. Principal-FRAU (MBS.) AUR ELIE KORTH, late Principal of the Anglo-Q-erman Ladies' School, etc., at Newport. ITS MOTTO • i Pluck the shooting weeds, and ( Plant the vines ia season. « "TT-INDERG-ARTEN" is the distinguished name of its l\ Native" Education System, comprehending an en- tirely Allegorical Plantage of II Morality." Thus a Garden of German Plants," symbolical named "Kindergarten," can neither be produced by Foreign seed," nor Morality" com- prehend specimens for cupboards." The course of training at the Swansea Kindergarten" embraces—Moral, Mental, Social and Scientific Education. Prospectuses and Original Testimonials" exhibited at; 5 Dynevor-place. [8615 Colston's Boarding School, STAPLETON, NEAR BRISTOL. FOUNDED, A.D. 1708. rnHE GOVERNORS Admit a Limited Number of JL BOYS, from 10 to 15 years of age, to this Endowed School, on payment of £ 31 per annum for Tuition, Books, Board and Clothing. No extras. Tbe course is designed to impart a sound and usefnl Education, and includes Latin, French and Mathematics. There will be vacancies to fill up at the beginning of next Term. Apply to GEORGE H. POPE, Merchants' Hall, Bristol. 8600 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 ANL ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s. 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [4134 rWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2s. 8d. 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. 1353 HOTELS. LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR SWANSEA. fjlHIS modern and first-class Hotel, delightfully A situated in the centre of Langland Bay, is now open under new Management, and will be found replete with every comfort. Good Wines and Spirits and liberal Cuisine at moderate charges. The Hotel stands iu its own grounds of about six acres, beautifully laid out and kept, and is within 100 yards of high water mark. The sands are fine, clean and hard, affording the best facilities for sea bathing. Between the Hotel gardens and the sea front, the ground (about 600 feet long by 180 feet wide) is levelled in grass terraces, with six full-sized lawn tennis courts, and a properly constructed bowling green thereon. The Hotel is entirely sheltered from the North and East by the hills at the back, and the Winter temperature in the Bay averages the highest in England and Wales, sea bathing being usual for nearly nine months out of the year. It is strongly recommended as a health resort by members of the Medical Profession. The Bay is the prettiest in the whole promontory of Gower, and the most deiightful walks, both inland and along the coast, can be commenced immediately from the Hotel. Sea-fishing and Boating within easy access. The Hotel has its own farm, kitchen gardens, vineries and greenhouses, from which it is supplied daily with poultry, milk, butter, cream and eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables. Coach-house and Stabling (10 Stalls). One mile from terminus of Swansea and Mumbles Railway. 'Bus or carriage sent to meet any train required. I Furnished villa residence to let for families, also comfortable rooms totet at the farm house. For tariff, and all further particulars, apply to the I Manageress, MISS DUFFIELD, I Proprietors.- At the Hotel. I THE LANGLAND BAY CO.,LD., 59 and 60, Wind-street, Swansea. [8369 VISITORS to SWANSEA will find all home com- forts at that old hostelry, the JEFFREY'S ARMS HOTEL, Oxford-street. 'Busses and convey- ances for Gower. ances for Gower. T. C. SMALL, Vet. Surgeon, Proprietor. I N.B.—Head Quarters of the Swansea Cyclists' Club. President—Sir JOHN T. D. LLEWELYN, Bart. [7559 GEORGE HOTEL I (FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL), WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. tTT" WINTER begs to inform his Friends YY • Commercial Gentlemen, and Visitors to Swansea that he has taken the above Old-established Hotel, and, promising superior accommodation at moderate charges, solicits the favour of their patronage. Matured Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Cigars from Leading Firms. Excellent Billiard Table. (Commodious Skittle Alley. [8439 OSBORNE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Ladies' Cove, Langland Bay, Mumbles. THE Proprietress, MRS. A. S. JEXKIN8, asks a continu- ance of the patronage 80 kindly bestowed upon her since opening the above Hotel. Large and Small Parties catered for. Charges strictly Moderate, combined with Home Comforts. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A DESIRABLE WINTER RESIDENCE FOR INVALIDS. [8196 Sherwood Hotel, 19, ADAM-STRET, STRAND, LONDON. (LATE W. H. PRUST, OF SWANSEA.) THIS HOTEL is now under new management. Has been recently re-furnlshed and re-decorated, and is situated in one of the quietest and most central positions in London, and will be found very suitable for parties on business or pleasure. Tariff or information on application to THE MANAGER. [6792 Don't be without Money. CROWN LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. CASH immediately LENT, from £ 10 to any amount, at lower interest than charged by others, to male or female borrowers—Farmers, Gardeners, Carriers, Cow-keepers, Dairymen, Tradesmen, Shopkeepers, Clerks, Schoolmasters, Clergymen, Doctors, and all other Professional Gentlemen, Lodging-house Keepers, Private Householders and others on their own security (without Bondsmen), and Note of Hand alone, repayable by very easy instalments to suit in every case Borrower's own convenience. All communications by letters or other- wise kept in strict confidence. Applicants waited upon at their own houses, by appointment, with the cash re- quired. All information free. Distance no object. No genuine application ever refused. If you cannot Borrow Money from us you cannot do so elsewhere. Apply to Manager, 5. Rotunda Buildings (First Floor) St. Marv- street, Cardiff-close to G.W.R. Station. GGFFF [CARD.] MR. JAMES ANDREWS, PORTRAIT PAINTER AND GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 3, SOMERSET PLACE (Opposite the Town Hall), S W A JCST s R A, [8611 The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company INCREASED SAILINGS BETWEEN BRISTOL 4 SWANSEA Three times every week, as stated below. mHE ~~V ELINDRA, "EI° FORMOSO" and 'COLLIKK* USLjgi sail as follows, if not prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with liberw to tow vessels:— For the Month of DECEMBER. 1890. SWANSEA AND iSitibTOL. From Swansea. From Bristol. DEC. DEC. U Friday 7 0 p.m. 13 Saturday 6.30 (1.8. Saturday 8.0 p.m. 16 Tuesday 8.S0 POK. ia ^LedDesday 11.0 p.m. 18 Thursday 10.30 p.su on □ .'lrs?ay 11.S0 a.m. 20 Saturday 12.0 aiftas 2fi FViri y 10-° a,ra' 23 Tuesday 3.30 ll Saturday 7'° a-m" Saturday 6.3) BatUrdaJ 8.0 p.m. S i Tuesday 8.0 p.au FARES:-Best Cabin 6s.; Fore Cabin 3s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. DEC From Swansea. I DEC, From Ilfracombe. 20 sltnr lavay n2-30 Saturday 2.0 p*. 20 Saturday 10.0 a.m. 27 Saturday 2.0 Return-Best,, os. •r Available for one month. 3taUon8g^tnPv^nihSUed fro°iSwansea via Ilfracombe to si Say. Devon8hlre on the London and South Western SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. DFc. From Swansea I DEC. From Padstow. J3 Saturday 5 30 a. i4 Wednesday 2.45 p.w. 27 Saturday 6 0 FARfc; Kest Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, je. For furtherparticuiarsapply ro 71 WILLIAM POCKETT 0/1 (Ten era I Manager, Entrance South Dock. DIRECT Steam Communication between Liverpool aq Swansea. DECEMBER, 1890. THE LlverPooland BristolCkatmcl Steam Navigation Company's Sfcewnew Sunlight & Plantagenet Are intended to sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, for Swansea, (Calling at MILFORD.) Unless prevented by any unforseen occurrence.) as follow (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Vessels:- Dec. DEC. 2 Tuesday 12.0 night 23 Tuesday «9 o.m- 9 Tuesday 7.^0 p.m. 30 Tuesday l' £ 0 t&ZT 16 Tuesday 12.0 night AMii PRUK I Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORD when sufficient cargo offen., DEC. DEC. 6 Saturday ll.o p.m. 20 Saturday mo — 13 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 27 Saturday 6.0 p«». An Additional Weekly Steamer, between Swansea tmt Liverpool, if inducement offers. FARKS To and from Swansea, including cabin fee—CiW. 12s. 6s.; Children under 12 years, 7s.; Deck, 6s Betas Tickets—18s; children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Sw&naesa to Milford—Cabin, 6s.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of their 0WIt safety^ ShjP 18 D<>t respoasible in any r^ MAIford n eighbonrin g Por t g a re 1—a the risk of nit, sapper, .and uonrf^ol. «„ ns garSnl* Lighters, and Boats. 6 AGENTS John Bacon ]■ V14i sVater-street, LiventMl John Phillip* 'de rrafal«ar Dock- Milford. 53 W. L. JENKINS. SwMMML STEAM BETWEEN GGRJVSWANSEA, BELFAST 4 ■F GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS Are intended to sail with goods and passengers from iNo. 1 ohed, South Dock Basin, SWANSEA to BELFAST AND GLASGOW n A £ very WEDNESDAY Night. Goods for shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should bm A, alongside Wednesday mornings. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for makfng a pleasant trip to IRELAND OR SCOTLAND. Passengers wiU find the Cabin accommodation sun^rwr and during summer months, in addition to stewards, a Stewardess is carried. FARES. Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d. • Steeratrn in<s m Cabin, 20s. Steerage 12s.' ed^Ts^SSE mS"1 TiCket8' "Pare and a half« availaWe ^r For rates of freight and further particulars, apply. Albion Chambers, Cambi^n-phwieES & BEl0- Swansea. Swansea. DOMINION LfNE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SARNIA, OREGON, AND VANCOUVER 8 have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. HOBTE8T ROUTE TO CANADA 4 WESTERN STATBfc Lowest Inland Fares. Free Farms of 160 acres of fertit* land. Sailing from Liverpool weekly, and from Bristol fort night'v. The steamers ot tnis :ine are replete with every odern comfort. Saloon Fares from 10 to 18 guineas; Intermediate nd Steerage at Lowest Bates. oplv to Flinn. Main, and Montgo" ery, Liverpool and iiristoi; Was Pockett, Bristol Steam Facket Co.'s Office, Swansea (*. 9 King, High-street Post Office, Swansea; B. Davies Williauie6 Q-orivydd, Gowerton J. M. Jones and Son, 1, High-street* Aheravon Capt. S. Williams, Neath W. H. Tregonning and Co., Llanelly; W. Hancock, 2, Downing-road, Llanellv; J. Shankland, Bridge-street, Kidwelly; T. H. Austin, Neath road, Landore; R. Roberts, 02, Woodfleld-place, Morristow W. M. Williams, Fountain Hotel, Pontardulais. R.8.O. T55a$ THE STOCK EXCHANGE.—MEMBERS OF THE I STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circaUi* to persons other than their own principals. 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 M Stock and Share Brokers may be obtained on aonlica- taon to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock ExoW«« Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London, E^ '7058 F. WHITEHEAD ACCOUNTANT, MGJUJCJ OFFICE REMOVED TO 2, MOTJNT-STREET, SWASSM 3465 BENNETT BROS., BUan?mrw«ov°^TRACT0Rs» TEERACE"R0AD HEWSON-.TREET, SWANSEA. Repairs in an its Branches. Estimates given. 807? SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. £ AJIGE RED ASH COAL } BEST THRO' RED ASH COAL I T BEST NUT ANTHRACITE > FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. ) Pno«- Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, on Shortest Notice. MORGAN THOMAS. PKOPRWTOK 5^2 EPPS'S (BREAKFAST) COCOA. GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK [5718