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SPECIAL TEA. A BLEND OF EXTRA CHOICE CEYLON AND CHINA TEA, as. PER FOTTIsTD. Such, fine Tea as this is rarely to be obtained. TAYLOR & CO. (limited), SWANSBA^&C. 1 S* VERT"BOD"Y S-AT5TS :— "FOR THE FINEST COFFEE YOU MUST GO TO GALE'S" And it is Perfectly Correct. ISAAC GALE, 18, High Street. Telephone—17. TWO SHILLING TEA. THE BEST TEA OBTAINABLE AT THIS PRICE IS AT W. S. CLARK, 77, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. m J. A. WEBBER & SON (OPPOSITE THE MARKET), V Clock and Watch Makers, JEWELLERS AND OCULAR OPTICIANS, 87, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 454 T HE ROYAL HOTEL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL, TS the Best, most Modern, and Largest Hotel in the Boroughof S R^oms and -1 Hall, to dine 200 guests; Spacious Coffee and Commercial Room, Writing Rooms, and SMy-aveB^j. POPULAR ORDINARY 76-J as 2 PM" 2/6 Ec^ST^^R^W,^Proprietor. THOMAS, WATKINS & JENKINS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS, (ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION AND LEAD-LIGHT WORK A SPECIALITE) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, IHOT 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 C011111.try. ESTABLISHED. 1856. 6 GOO ID JST B W S~ THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE. WE STLAKE'S NEW PATENT COMPRESSED CALORIC IN BLOCKS for HOUSEHOLD USE, is now being produced at the NEW INLAND FUEL t 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 economical, and is cleaner than coal. TRY IT. OFFICES—4, MOUNT-STREET, SWANSEA. [7 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief Office 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTL A KE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, RAIL AND CANAL. CONTRACTORS TO THE HARBOUR BOARD AND THE PRINCIPAL mff MiDH) ^DISCHARGED AT PER TON. XOCOMOTIVES, STEAM BARGES, AND LIGHTER^ ON HIRE. STEAM WINCHES AND STEAM HOIST ON HIRE. [8 ICARRIAGEWORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO., Building supplied. -— ECONOMY AND íDURABILITY IN SADDLERY. S P X x j Practical Maker of everv description of Saddlery & Harness TWTON-STREET, SWANSEA. HORSES Measured accurately for Hunting and Lwther" directly hor«, and fitted with best Patent Bars, which ,t0^r//a^sted the rider is thrown. Bars can be taken out and.Patent ones adjuste [10 ,REP AIBS IN ALL BRANCHES. SWANSEA CARRIAGE FACTORY, HIGH STREET, FACING ARCADE. MILES & CO.. HIGH-CLASS CARRIAGE BUILDERS, mm \Y CLASS OF VEHICLE BUILT ON THE PREMISES ON THE MOST MODERN 55b IMPROVED STYLE. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY IN GOVERNESS CARb. A Cheap Line in Carriage Lamps and Rugs. L1-1 Telegraphic Address" CARRIAGES, Bwansea." PRINTING! THE "CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER COMPANYj LIMIT ED, ARE prepared to execute all coders entrusted to them m the BEST STYLE. A MODERN STOCK has been carefully selected, and will be found admirably adapted to all descriptions of work. AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS QF SALE. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. SOCIETIES' BALANCE SHEETS kRULES. MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. HAND BILLS AND SHOW CARDS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. —^ > OFFICES 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. Last 14 Days of Mr. Siemms' Visit to Swansea. I CORNS. CO HNS. CORNS. BUNIONS, CALLOSITIES, DEFORMED AND IN-GROWING TOE NAILS Instantaneously and absolutely Removed without Causing the Slightest Pain, MR. F. D. SIEMMS, Surgeon-Chiropodist and Manicure, London Address, 90, Elgin-avenue, near Westbourne Park Station, W., may be consulted 17, DE-LA-BECHE STREET, SWANSEA, e- 3rd Door from Albert Hall. Hours from 10 till 5, and 6 till 8. In consequence of several urgent solicitations from Patients and others, Mr. Siemms arranged to pay a visit to Swansea previous to his return to London. Mr. Siemms would call the attention of those rsauiring his services to the fact that his stay in Swansea can, in con- sequence of his engagements, be of but a SHORT DURATION," AND THAT, THEREFORE, VISITS OR APPOINTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE AS EARLY AS CONVENIENT. „ Mr. Siemms will charge same fee as in Cardiff ana Newport, instead of 5s., 2s. 6d. each corn or root. Bunions, Callosities, Nails, and Warts in all forms will be charged extra. Fees distinctly specified before operating. Hundreds of Testimonials from influential Gentlemen in South Wales may be seen at his Rooms, inclusive of this town and neighbourhood, which include the following TESTIMONIALS. From T. P. RICHARDS, Esq., Maes yr Hav, Swansea. Mr. Siemms has extracted several corns from my feet, causing me very considerable relief and freedom from pain. From FRED. A. RICHARDSON, Derwen Fawr, near Swansea. I have had 2 corns removed perfectly painlessly, greatly to my satisfaction and relief From the Kev. ALBERT JORDAN, M.A., Gowerton. Mr. Siemms has removed for me an ingrowing of the toe nail in a perfectly painless manner. I cannot too highly recommend the skill with which he operates.- March 25th, 18^1. From the Rev. E. CLARKE, Vicar of Christ Charch, Swansea. I have pleasure in stating that Mr. Siemms has suc- ceeded in extracting four corns for me, and that the operation gave me no pain. March 17th. 1891. From DANIEL F. SUGRUE, Esq., Manager Swansea Tramways Company. I was present when Mr. Siemms removed an in-growing toe nail and several corns and callosities from both feet, and "he patient said tome that the operations gave no pain. 17th ARTHUR J. RICHARDS, Esq.. Registrar Births and Deaths, Swansea. Mr. Siemms has removed a most painful corn from my foot, with so much ease that I could not say he was operating. FurtherPcomment is unnecessary. From HERBERT RAKE, Esq., Wind-street, Swansea. Mr. Siemms extracted some very painful corns for me without pain, and I have great pleasure in testifying to his dexterity in this respect. March 12th, 1891. From Mr. C. YORATH, Chemist, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. I have much pleasure in stating that Mr. Siemms has most skilfully and painlessly extracted three corns for me this day. I have every confidence in recommending him.—March 6th, 1891. From T. L. RITSON, Esq., L.D.S.I., Surgeon Dentist, De-la-Beche-street, Swansea. Mr. Siemms has extracted several callosities and bunions for me quite painlessly, and I have much p easure in testifying to his skill.-March 10th, 1891. NOTE ADDRESS: 17, DE-LA-BECHE STREET, SWANSEA (Third Door from Albert Hall.) [560 SIXTY-SEVENTH JOURNEY. M. WILDSMITH & SONS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTMAKERS, 17, JERMYN-STREET, ST. JAMESIS, LONDON. WE beg to inform our Customers that MB. VV WILDSMITH intends being in SWANSEA on or about the 6th iust., and will do himself the pleasure of waiting on them as usual; and those who have not yet given Messrs M. Wildsmith & Sons a trial, but wish to do so. may depend on a perfect fit and strict attention to all orders. Mr. Wildsmith will also visit Llanelly, Neath, Carmarthen, Llandovery, Aberdare. All communications to be addressed to the LONGLANDS HOTEL, Northampton-place, Swansea. [554 SUN FIRE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1710. Sum insured in 1889, £ 338,900,000. For further infonnation apply to the following Agents SWANSEA Mr. J. W. Morris. Mr. John Eynon. „ „ W. J. Lowes and Son. Aberavon David E. Jones. Mumbles tg James Orrin. Neath. „ Charles Old. Briton Ferry. „ W. H. Hunter. Pontardawe „ David Smith. Ystalvfera Morgan Morgan [153 SWANSEA ASSETS RECOVERY COMPANY, LIMITED, 16, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. PURCHASERS of BOOK DEBTS, good, bad, P and doubtful. Stocks-in-trade, and other Effects. DEBTS COLLECTED upon Commission upon Amounts collected. NO OTHER CHARGE. County Court Fees advanced. [421 IS IT POSSIBLE. RIPLEY'S OVAL BLUE VERSUS RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. EVERYONE who uses Blue should trv a very interesting experiment which I witnessed to-day, and by which the strength and purity of different makes can be tested and compared. The operator took equal quantities of RIPLEY'S OVAL BLUE and Reckitt's Paris Blue, carefully weighing them to be certain that he had no more of the OVAL than the Paris Blue. These he dissolved ill clear water in separate basins, each basin containing a pint of water, and then took a glassful of water from each basin, and compared them in a good light. The colour of the OVAL BLUE solution was so much DEEPER and PURER than that of the other that the experimenter called for another pint of water to be added to the OVAL BLUE in the basin. The glass was again filled and placed beside the other, when, ALTHOUGH THERE WAS DOUBLE THE QUANTITY OF WATER, the colour was still purer and more intense than the other. "Give MR. RIPLEY another pint of water cried the Analyst. It was done, and once more the solutions were held up to the light, when, to the astonishment of every- body, RIPLEY'S OVAL BLUE, WITH ITS TRIPLE QUANTITY OF WATER, was even then of a richer and stronger hue than its competitor, and presented a bright,clear solution, proving its absolute purity and complete solubility. The result of the experiment is to show that RIPLEY'8 OVAL BLUE will colour at least three times as much water as Reckitt's Paris Blue, and that it is—as the manufacturer declares it to be—the purest, strongest, and best in the world. Those who use it should remember that one block of RIPLEY'S OVAL BLUE Is as good as three of the other, that it is therefore the cheapest as well as the best. W. P. FISHER. February 19,1883. GIVE Mr. RIPLEY ANOTHER PINT OF WATER. [184 RICHARD B. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUER INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, Mortgage Broker, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, GOAT ST., SWANSEA. tCERTIFICATED to levy for rent under law of } Distress Amendment Act. c Distress Amendment Act. Secretary to the Swansea and South Wales Trade Protection Association. t Protection ASSocIatIon. £ 10,000, a £ io,QQQ- khoS> DISTRICT OFFICES. ■HORTON CHAMBERS, SWANSEA- THE MUTUAL PERMANENT [BUILDING- SOCIETY, BRIDGEWATER. ESTABLISHED 1852. SHARES ••• 0 0 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS—8 YEARS' SCALE ••• a MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS—12 YEARS' SCALE 0 10 U MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS—16 YEARS' SCALE 0 8 3 ]VTO BACK SUBSCRIPTIONS NO DELAY -131 Borrov-ers offered every reasonableifacility■ Full par ticulars. Copies of Rules, with every information may be obtained from the District Agents, 428] W. J. LOWES & SON. II MESSRS. CHARLES GARTON & CO., BREWERS, BRISTOL, 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 4t gallons and upwards to all parts of the Town and Neighbourhood daily. [13 SCARCITY OFWATER.-ARTESIAN WELLS. JOHN LEGG, SWANSEA. [3 3STOTICE OF REMOVAL. H. W. SPRING, CABINET MAKER V T H OLSTERER, BEGS TO STATE THAT HE HAS REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES, 59, OXFORD STREET (Facing Plymouth Street.) 14 0. Me 0 askie's Eleetrio Hair Restorer, FOR RESTORING INSTANTANEOUSLY THE COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. IN SHADES OF BLOND, BROWN AND BLACK, 2/6, 3/6, 5/6 Per Bottle; by Post, 3d. extra. To be had only of the Proprietor- C. McCASKIE, PERFUMER, TEMPLE STREET, S'V ANSEA. [523 WATERLOO STREET BAKERY. F E N I C HO L L S, FAMILY BAKER. BEST BREAD at 6d. per 4lb. BEST SECONDS ••• at 51d. do. FLOUR at 2a. 6d., 2s. 8d., and 2s. lOd. per score. Orders for Seed* Sultana, <& Currant Cake promptly executed. BEST YEAST, FRESH DAILY. 4 BUILDERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T. P. JONES, HEATHFIELD YARD (Late Aaron Boundy), Carlton Terrace, SWANSEA. CS* LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT DEPOT. [429 HOTELS. LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR SWANSEA. rriHIS modern and first-class Hotel, delightfully 1 situated in the centre of Langland Bay, is now open under new Management, and will be found replete with every comfort. Good Tfmes and Spirits and liberal Cuisine at moderate charges. The Hotel stands in its own grounds of about six acres, beautifully laid out and kept, and is within 100 yards of high water mark. Tne sands are fine, clean and hard, affording the best facilities for seabathing. 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 highet 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 delisrhtful 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 supp}jecj daily with poultry, milk, butter, cream and eg»s fresh fruit and vegetables. 8 Coach-house and Stabling (10 Stalls). One mile from terminus of Swansea and Mumbles Railway. 'Bus or carriage sent to meet any train required. Furnished villa residence to let for famiijes also comfortable rooms to let at the farm house. For tariff, and all further particulars, apply. to the Manageress, MISS DUFFIELD. Proprietors.- At the Hotel. THE LANGLAND BAY Co., LD., 59 and 60, Wind-street, Swansea. [42 VISITORS to SWANSEA will find all home comforts at that old hostelry, fv,„ JEFFREY'S ARMS HOTEL, Oxford-street 'Busses and conveyances for Gower. 43 T. C. SMALL, Vet. Surgeon, Proprietor. Sherwood Hotel, 19, ADAM-STRET, STRAND, LONDON (LATE W. H. PRUST, OF SWANSEA.) THIS HOTEL is now under new management. Has been recently re-furnished 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 46] THE MANAGER. "THE" NEURALGIA MIXTURE. PREPARED by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, pharm ceutical Chemist, 19, Nelson-street, Swansea -p f" 1859. During the last twenty years this remedv h relieved hundreds of persons suffering from excruciating agony of "Facial Rheumatism,"comm 1 called "Neuralgia. Acting as a powerful Nerve To0- it gives almost immediate relief, is perfectly safp j' has proved itself to be most effectual. Price 2s Page-street, Swansea, August 30,1SS7. To m WILLIAMS. Sir, — For several years past 1 h suffered occasionally, from Neuralgia, and have -"J many things, bit in vain, to obtain relief. I had, n. xh"16 attack yesterday. 1 have not much faith in xnSnfjUi patent medicines, but I was induced to trv „ your "Neuralgia Mixture." The first dose hadKttf no effect the second dose eased the pain vervrnn •% °r ably and the third dose cured. You can make vlenVti! if you feel so disposed, on behalf of fcllam Yours truly. J AS. H. JENKINS. 'eUow~^ferers.- [85 STRANGE'S A-l CRYSTAL OIL.! With an unbroken record of THIRTY YEARS without a single Accident. MA?L?™+ £ h0ldeurs s\i11 refrain using v. 1? through the unpleasant odour emitted by burning inferior OIL, vended bv many dealers as "CRYSTAL," thereby misleading the purchasers, who imagine they are buying 8 TRANGE'S A-L CRYSTAL OIL which gives 10 per cent. better light, and is both superior and more healthful than the cheaper kinds (sold as Crystal), and consequently is ordered to be used in most of the Infirmaries throughout the United Kingdom. All Cans or Drums should bear the Trade Mark of an EYE," to shew that it is genuine. Authorised Agents for its sale in this district are: SWANSEA—A. PATON & Co. BRIDGEND-W. WILLIAMS, Ironmonger. COWBRIDGE-N. BIRD, Ironmonger. HAVERFORDWEST-S. & F. GREEN, Ironmongers LLANELLY-T. J.. POWELL, Ironmonger NEATH-S. EVANS, Ironmonger. PEMBROKE—J. BEDDOE. Ironmonger. Wholesale only of S. TUDOR and SONS, White Lead Manufacturers, 17, College Hill, London, E.C. [80 EPPS'S (BREAKFAST) COCOA. GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR i MILK. f57 Who are your Printers ? THE LOCAL FIRMS, OF COURSE! THEY are RATEPAYERS, and so help on our I. Town. Their interests are the Town's interests. Local Industries must be an advantage to the place, and should be encouraged } therefore, support the LOCAL PRINTERS. The Cambrian Newspaper Co. (Limited), PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, 58, Wind-street, v SWANSEA. —4- ESTABLISHED 1854. X GANZ, Watch Manufacturer, Goldsmith, Jeweller, and Optician, 231, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. Agent in Swansea for THE WATERBURY WATCHES. I THEOPTIMUS PHOTOGRAPHIC LEN'SES, CAMERAS, MAGIC LANTERNS, &C. &c. 1485 JACOBUS, I THE CELEBRATED LONDON LADIES' AND GBNTL EMENDS COURT, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR, 96, St. MART-STREET, CARDIFF. well selected STOCK OF WEST OF ENGLAND COATINGSand SCOTCH TWEEDS The Public respectfully invited, or customers waited upon by arrangement. All materials made under own supervision. [98 A CARD. ALEXANDER GR-ANT, MORL bishoPSTON, BRISTOL, DISTRICT INSPECTOR NORWICH UNKgkS?? INSUEANCEt84 F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS. GAS. HOT WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATORS & CONTRACTORS, 32 FISHER STREET, s -W- 3ST s =E A.. [79 TOHN M. LEEDER and SON have Jvpral sums of trust money to advance on ehSfd or I.eMehold Security al low rates of interest. rates of interest. [537 MONEY LENT on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, &c., from £ 2 upwards, at the rate of Fourpesce in the £ Pe^ m?° „ Tickets or Contracts for all Sums One Penny good for 12 months. I' No other Charges. HENRY BARNETT, 6, HEATHFIELD-STREET, 42^| SWANSEA. ■m/rmsrPY LENT, simply on NOTE OF-HAND, from £ 2 upwards. Moderate Charges Easy Repayments. Strictly Private: No Fees. No Deductions. 6 HEATHFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. jS- BILLS DISCOUNTED. [437 toHN F. HARVEY and CO., Auctioneers, r Financial Airents, &c., have several sums to advance a Sold or Leasehold Property at four and five per "J"" „nnl,m Advances made upon furniture and other effects previous to sale. Furniture stored at their mL3»BV."n™'re pality. 4 and 5, Goat-street, Bwansea. [257 PRIESTMAN'S OIL ENGINE. ] Awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society TWO SILVER MEDALS GOLD MEDAL AWARDED, EDINBURGH, 1690. < FIRST PRIZE AWARDED FOR SMALL FARMERS' FIRST eRI^OUi Plymouth, 1890. FOR Testimonials, Prices, &c., apply to 73a, Queen Victoria-street, London, or Hull. [245 SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED °YER 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL At { BEST THRO' RED ASH COAL Lowegt BEST NUT ANTHRACITE f pr;ce8> FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, &c. } Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, on Shortest N56°e' MORGAN THOMAS. PROPRIETOB. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to 0 Supply tbe above-named article at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. [114 Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. [114 The Swansea Gas Light Company, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the j3l ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Swansea Gas Light Company will be held at the Office, Works, New-road, Swansea, on FRIDAY, 3rd day of APRIL next, at Half-past Twelve o'clock at Noon punctually. To receive the Report and Accounts for the Half- Year ending the 31st December, 1890 to declare Dividends on the Paid-Up Share Capital of the Company; to elect two Directors, THOMAS PHILLIPS, Esq., and Dr. T. D. GRIFFITHS, and an Auditor, Mr. HHRBERT J. Goss, who retire by rotation, but, being eligible, hereby offer themselves for re- election and for the transaction of all other business at such meetings authorised. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on MONDAY, the 23rd day of MARCH, and be re- opened immediately after the meeting. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Chairman. THORNTON ANDREWS, Secretary. Swansea, 19th March, 1S91. [563 9, Fisher Street. MR. FORBES SCOTT, SURGEON-DENTIST, HAS the honour to announce that he has returned from Paris, and intends practising at the above address. [457 [CARD.] MR. JAMES ANDREWS, PORTRAIT PAINTER AND GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 3, SOMERSET PLACE, (Opposite the Town Hall), S "W A N SEA.. [452 NEW FISH AND GAME SHOP, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, ALFRED E. ANDREWS, FISH, GAME and OY8TER SALESMAN, respectfully informs the residents of the West End of Swansea, and the public generally, that he has removed to his NEW PREMISES, adjoining Sutton's 8tone Yard, which he has fitted up upon the most modern style, where be hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage. Mumbles oysters delivered to any part of the town at Is. per dozen. All orders promptly attended to. [385 WALTER LEE, BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 44 & 45, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. Next Door to the Post Office. A LARGE VARIETY OF SUMMER GOODS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER. [525 J. BRADER & SONS. The whole of our Immense Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS REDUCED IN PRICES. For Fourteen Days, to Clear, previous to Altera- tions and Enlargement of Premises. Only Address:— 9, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. [394 BENNETT BROS., BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS, TERRACE- ROAD and HEWSON-STREET, SWANSEA. Repairs in all its Branches. Estimates given. [55 TRY Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Boots and Shoes, Will keep the feet Warm and Dry, allowing Evaporation. CURE COLD, DAMP AND HOT FEET. Agent— T. HANDLES, 103] 15, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. R E E S JONES, Saddler and Harness Maker, ] LANDORE. SINGLE and Double Leather Belts, all made S by hand, Patent Leather Link, India < Rubber, Camel Hair, Victory, Cotton, and all ] kinds of Belting; also India Rubber Sheet, Washers, and Valves, all kinds and sizes of Steam Packings, Patent and other Pump Leather, and all requisites for Collieries and other Works kept in Stock. The only Maker of Leather Belting in Swansea Valltv. 1 BRANCH SHOPS -MORRISTON AND CLYDACH. [87 THOS. C. ELEY { (ELEY AND SONS), FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, y 23, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. x YOUR PATRONAGE and Recommendation t Respectfully Solicited. [548 a J. B. EDWARDS, j Painter and House Decorator, RICHARDSON STREET, j ST. HELEN'S ROAD, J S "W A N S E A. ] I ——————— I 4 ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS ¡ OF GLAZING, PAINTING AND DECORATING IN TOWN AND I j, COUNTRY. 1 [424 LL. AND T, BULLIN, < HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS, ¡ SWANSEA. LL. and T. B. beg to state that they have added to their Business New_ Funeral Carnages (complete). Telephone No. 65. [419 (complete). Telephone No. 65. [419 The Universal Bill Posting Co. i BENT THE LARGEST POSTING BENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surroundiner District. I ADDRESS 28, LOWER UNION STREET, » SWANSEA. [431 ( I BLOOR AND CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL j POSTERS. ( CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. ALL descriptions of Advertising, Circular Dis- tribution, &c., promptly attended to. ] Office :-20, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA. ] [430 THE SWANSEA & DISTRICT BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY. Offices—26, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. [475 i BLENDED TEAS FIRST HAND, 10 PER CENT. SAVED. Send for Samples and compare C. BUSWELL & Co. TEA BLENDERS TO THE TRADE, I (25 Years' Practical Experience,) 3 AND 11, DEVONSHIRE STREET, CITY, LONDON. [488 SWANSEA ALBION PERMANENT BUILD- ING SOCIETY.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Freehold or Leasehold Property. For further particulars apply to the Secretaries, Edward Roberts and Son, 45, Oxford. street, Swansea. [461 R 0 G E R S PALE ALES fjy AND STOUTS IN 44 GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. PALE AND MILD ALES FROM IOD. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUTS FROM Is. PER GALLON. JACOB STREET BRPWBRY, BRISTOL. LOCAL AGENTS SWANSEA-SOUTH WALES PROVISION Co., 8, HIGH STREET. T. BOWEN JONES & Grocers, HIGH STREET. J. JONES. Grocer, LOWER OXFORD-STRFET. W. A. JAMES, Grocer, 5, FABIAN STREET, ST. THOMAS. MORRISTON-UO. IEVANTS, WOODFIELD STREET. LANDORE-J. WILLIAMS, 114, COURTNEY STREET. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES IN SOUTH WALES TO BE ADDRESSED TO J. B. MADDOCKS, PENARTH. 31 EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department South Kensington- Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. The Classes of the above School are new open. ART CLASSES: F. F. HOSFOBD, Head Master. Freehand Drawing. Anatomy, as applicable to Painting in Oil, Tempera, Art. T><wnrativ«. and Water Colours, Objects Designing for Decorative of Still Life, &c. purpose, ModelhneOr- The Figure from the Antique naments, Fion t and the Life. „ Qara HOURS OF STUDY-DAY CLASSTA TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from TUESDAYS AKD FRIDAYS, Afternoon ^rorn WcnminiY » from KKDAY ..FROIN2 TO4- EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FP.IDAIS, from 7.1 • All Fees are payable in Advance. 5s' Tuesdays and Fridays, 20s. per term of te „ Entrance Fee. AFTERNOON CLASSES, sam y Fees. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, IN and Female Students from Pnvate Sc • 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 cxftimn&tion• TIAPI'T?? TJATI SIV* 279] JAMES W. ROGERS, non. sec. Art Classes. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, BROADWAY VILLA, WALTER-EOAD. SWAN^EA rpHESE CLASSES comprise Oil, Water-Colour 1 and Pastel Painting, Sketching from Nate re, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Por rai Flowers. Fan and Screen Painting, &c • Special Classes in Drawing for j unior pupils. St^nt8may join at any time. Private Lessons by arrangement. MISS COOPER, Silver Medallist Royal Academy of Art*, and Exhibitor at the Principal Exhibitions, HAS RESUMED HER LESSONS, Class and Pn>ate in Swansea and Neighbourhood. All Branches of Painting and Drawing taught. Highest Certificates of toe Draw*nz Society for Method of Teaching specially adapted to Schools. Pupil of the Principal Academicians. Address 4. ST. GEORGE-STREET. [244 St. Andrew's College for Girls, 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. SCHOOL Duties will be resumed on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th. The Schoolroom is large and especially built, with every convenience for scholastic purposes. For prospectuses apply to the Principal. [26 Ty Glyn, West Cross, near Swansea- High-Class School for the Daughters of Gentlemen -myTRS.C. C. SOUTHEY and MISS VOILE can llX receive a limited number of Boarders and Day-Pupils. Instruction in all branches of English, Languages, Music, Singing, Drawing, Painting, Dancing, &c. Resident French Governess (diplomee and silver medallist). Home comforts I and refinements. Careful religions training. Sea air and bathing. References from parents I and others. i28 I -L_W fiaatn .proprietary DCUOO*. 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. [29 A FEW VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. Danygraig, Pontardawe. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THOROUGH English, German, French, Music, Singing. Drawing and Painting. Highest references. Principal—Mrs. KIRKHOUSE. [31 Next Term commences 26th January, 1891. The Misses Beesley OF ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, BEG to announce that they resume their Classes for Dancing and Calisthenics on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th. Evening Classes as usual, com- mencing on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th. Private and Class lessons given in the Valse, the new Valse MeDuet, new Lancers, and other fashion- able dances. Terms on application. [32 Girls' Boarding and Day School. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. CLAIRMONTE, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS-M ISSES HEPWORTH. (SUCCESSORS TO MISS HAVARD). I' Assisted by Certificatej Resident and Visiting Teachers. PUPILS prepared for all Public Examinations. 33 I II Girls' Boarding and Day School, II ST. HELEN'S LODGE, I BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. J PEINOIPAI.—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. I Assisted by certificated resident & visi tiDg Teachers. PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. 1 The House is well situated, five minutes walk I from Beach and Parks. ] Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. I GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Principals—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident < Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recreation grounds, offers special advantages for I healthfu. study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and J references on application to the Principals. [22 Dancing, Calisthenics, Spanish Sr Physical Exercises Gedney House> St. Helen's-road Miss CRAVEN'S Classes ARE HELD at her residence, and at The GwynHall," 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 dav of entrance for Juvenile Classes. [^g 12, Castleton, Mumbles. BOARDING & 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. 20 Tanyrallt School, Pontardawe. CLASSES for LondonMatriculation, Science and Art; Oxford Local; College of Preceptors and other examinations. Special attention to commercial subjects, including Shorthand. Healthy spot for delicate boys. Home comforts. Masters for Sciences, Languages and Music. Apply to MR. A. W. SAMUEL. 30 < LADIES' COLLEGE, CLARENDON HOUSE ■ FRENCHAY, NEAR BRISTOL. PRINCIPAL-MISS GOUGH, Assisted by Resident English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. PROSPECTUS on application. Terms moder- J[_ ate. References to parents in London Berkshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Hereford, Ross, Hay' Eardisley, Shrewsbury, Welshpool, Cardiff, Swan- 1 sea, Neath, and Bristol and Clifton. SUMMER TERM will commence MAY 4th, 1891. [368 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MRS. NASH, CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made up. Pit and Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal to new. Moderate Charges. Mourning orders I promptly executed. 53 I EDUCATIONAL. Swansea Kindergarten, Froebel's Thorough System," For Boys and Girls from Three to Seven Years in Age. Superiority—FRAU AURELIE KORTH, late Principal of the Anglo-German Ladies' School, at Newport. ITS MOTTO: i Pluck the shooting weeds, and T ♦ Plant the vines in season. HE •• SYNTHESIS" KINDERGARTEN envelopes the Discrimitation of Moral Principles," thus Moral Wrongs." In accordance with the" Conmlb- stantiaMty," the Kindergarten differs entirely from the .fciiiglish Contexture of Children's Garden." bv I admitting the merely Method" of Pestalozzi's Infant Protection Establishment" at Switzerland. Swansea Kindergarten" Prospectuses may be obtained aPplying at b, Dynevor-place, Swansea. FRAU AURELIE KORTH. DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL. I TRUSTEES-EARL FORTESCUE, C. T. D. ACLAND, ESQ., M.P., and others. HEAD.MASTEB-C. C. S. BLAND, M.A., Camb. (An entirely new Teaching and Domestic Staff HsiDce 188S.) EALTHY Site, fine buildings (cost £ 12,000) playing fields (18 acres). Shorthand, Book' Keeping, Chemistry, Carpentry, besides ordinary subjects. IIIGII HONOURS in Cambridge Locals, 1890 pizarahip St. John's Coll., Camb. the 11th place :~ns'aQd in Examinations for Junior Scholarship* of Royal Agricnltural Society, 1890. TERMS 28 and 30 GUINEAS per annum, ^undress, Doctor, Stationery included. THREE ^NTRANCE SC hOLARSHIPS will be awarded pril 24th, value £ 15, £ 12, and £ 9 per annum, for f, years.—Full particulars and prospectuses from BAD-MASTER, West Buckland, Southmolton. [543 STRATFORD-ON-AVON. BEAUFORT HOUSE, SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Principall- MRS-& MISS HENS ON. GOVERNESS PUPIL required. Every advantage. Premium moderate. Vacancies tor two boarders. Thorough education. Pupils very successful in all exams. References to Clergymen and Ministers and Parents of pupils. [561 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, m ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCI- PALITY FOR BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ANL ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s. 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. ————— [40 TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2s. 8d. 5?" rw'in8' ^'n 'A'yo Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Six, enla^ J°"mch Pane1' 5s- 5 **<>. 7s. Copied or wilarged from any portrait, however faded. Sent with postal order or stamps to Mr. F, S. D. PHILT.IPS. Perfect copies and original returned free. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 304, Regent-street, London, W. 141 SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. OF ]EVE.'tY DESCRIPTION. THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. AT LOWEST PRICES. PARSONS & CO., CENTRAL SEED STORES, 5. OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. CATALOGUES FREE. [209 Choice Flower Seeds. ^TWELVE BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES of easy cu'ture, specially selected for the open garden, including— Mi?r* double Stock, 10-week, finest double RrarWU?tte" 8weet-scented Sweet Peas, splendid mixed jo- ,et Linum, Pansy, choice mixed tartium, Tom Thumb Clarkia, integripetala, &c. ch variety with full cultural directions. Sown now Vvill Produce a brilliant display throughout the J3mer and autumn. Post free Is. 2d., twe packets, •• four packets 4s- °THER COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE o c, FLOWER SEEDS. w*?1-! 5s., 7s. 6d„ 10s. 6d.. 15s., and 21s. each. It is now become historical that tbe seeds sent out by this firm are remarkable for their genuine- ness and excellencv."—Warrington Guardian, 17th January, 1891. DANIELS BROS., The Queen's keedsme*, NORWICH. Lilium Auratum. THE beautiful GOLDEN-RAYED LILY of JAPAN. Magnificent for pots in the green- n°nse or the open garden. Deliciously scented, quite hardy. Planted DOW will bloom splendidly uring the summer and autumn. Fine selected '3er (i°z- 4s. 6d., six for 2s. 6d., or 25 for 8s. 2?' Extra fi ne roots per doz. 8s., six for 4«. 6d., or ? for 15s., very large, roots, splendid, per doz. 12s., for 6s. 6d., or 25 for 21s. Carriage free for ^ash with order. ^NIELS BROS., Town Close Nurseries. NORWICH. [277 WHEELER'S NOVELTIES & SPECIALITIES, FOR PRESENT SOWING. All of Proved Excellence, and Highly Recommended for Exhibition- WHEELER'S Imperial Cabbags — This superior early Cabbage maintains its position as one of the best.per oz. 1 0 WHEELER'S St- David Leek- This is one of the,finest Leeks m cultivation, being of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and excellent per pkt. 1 0 WHEELER'S Kingsholm Cos Lettuce-—This is by far t e largest and best summer Cos Lettuce in cultivation. Small pkt., 6d.; large pkt. 1 & WHEELER'S Tom Thumb Lettuce. —A favourite Cabbage variety, with hearts like cricket balls, and quality unsurpassed- Small pkt., 6d.; large pkt. 1 0 I am much gratified, and I dare fay it will afford you satisfaction to learn that I took First Prize at our Show with Vegetables from your Seed." ~~D- GRIFFITHS. WHEELER'S Cambrian Favourite Melon-—A grand new Melon, which we believe will prove to be one of the finest standard varieties in cultivation. Per pkt., 2 6; small pkt. 1 6 WHEELER'S selected White Spanish Onion —The best of this type, small neck, handsome shape. per oz. 1 6 WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGETABLES AND FLOWER SEEDS will be sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and best varieties, both for exhibition and for general use. WHEELER & SON, Seed Growers, GLOUCESTER. [353

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