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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING. B. EVANS & COMPY. INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF EVERY REQUISITE FOR COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING. CABINET FURNITURE FOR ALL KINDS OF ROOMS. Brussels, Tapestry, Wilton, Axminster, Turkey, AND OTHER CARPETS AND RUGS. Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Mats and Mattings. Chenille, Tapestry, Plush and Plushette Curtains, and Curtain Materials. A Great Stock of Beautiful Designs in Lace Curtains. Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Cots. Bedding-Guaranteed Pure, HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY of EVERY DESCRIPTION. Table Cutlery and Electro-Plated Goods „ *1. (?1?ST ,Makes ozsrursT), Earthenware, China and Glass, Pinner and Tea Sets Complete. Estimates Free of Charge. System of Business: Lowest Prices for Cash. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA, APRIL. 1891. W. W ILL I A MS. JEWELLER, <3ZA. 29, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. r°r Largest Selection of Enghsh and Continental Novelties in Wales. [152 A FAIR FACE MA-sr BE A. foul BARG-AIN, A GENUINE BARGAIN IS SECURED BY ALL THOSE WHO BUY T. PHILLIPS & Go's EXCELSIOR CLOTHING. They are now showing a beautiful NEW STOCK for Spring and Summer wear. Newest Designs and Styles. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN TRY THEM. _38, HICrH STREET, SWANSEA. 1420 ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA- GfiABD NAVAL & MILITARY BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDiT, APRIL 15, 16 & 17, 1891, UNDER THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE:- THE MARQUIS OF RIPON. LORD HERRIES. THE EARL OF ASHBURNHAM SIR JOHN T. D. LLEWELYN, BART., MAYOR OF SWANSEA. SIR HUSSEY VIVIAN, BART., M.P. SIR JOHN JONES JENKINS, KNT. LADY LADY HERRIES. LADY ABERDARE. COUNTESS DE SOMMERY. M CLIFFORD. LADY VIVIAN. LADY LLEWELYN. LADY JENKINS. MRS. WILLIAMS, ABERFERGWM. MRS. E. HERBERT, LLANSANTSTRAID. MISS LESCHER. MRS. CAPEL MIERS. MRS. J. CADY. The Bazaar will be Opened by LADY LLEWELYN On Wednesday, April 15th, at 3 p.m. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS IN THE MINOR HALL. Mr. Hulley's Orchestral Band, AND VARIOUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS. SEE BILLS. r49 tobaccoE, • H U T C H I N acS FACTOR & CIGAR IMPORTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, MOTP High-street, Swansea. audrESS-OPPOSITE OLD ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. HAIRDRESSING ROOMS- 434 COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. THE "CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER O O p » LIMITED, BEG to solicit public attention to Stationery Department, patr°nage for, their COMMERCIAL and GENERAL MANAGEMENT. They are prepared to RE_0RGANISED and under NEW promptitude at fair prices in PL>LY BEST STYLES AND BEST VALUES the utmost ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL STATIojjjjj^Y^ INCL UDING: LEDGERS CASH BOOKS JOURNALS WAGES BOOKS ENVELOPES BILL HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS CHEQUE BOOKS INDEX BOOKS MINUTE BOOKS NOTE-PAPER MEMO. FORMS MACHINE RULING ON THE PREMISES. i 58, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. i ESTABLIS H IB ID 1836. CABINET M AN U F AC T 0 R Y, 19, High Street, Swansea. 89 IN SPECTION INVITED. Extensive Stock of all Kinds of Furniture. F. C. EDDERSHAW. SPRING SHOW OF NOVELTIES AT EDWARDS' THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS lisr MILLINERY, MANTLES, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, DRESS MATERIALS, And FANCY GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION. The HOUSEHOLD LINEN and CARPET DEPARTMENTS are also well stocked with this Season's newest goods. A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED 94, 95, 96, OXFORD ST., WATERLOO ST. AND PARK STREET, SWANSEA. 1522 THE SECRET OF HEPWORTITS POPULARITY THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. WHAT IS THE SECRET 7-LISTEN, IT IS THREEFOLD! 1.—Straightforward Dealing direct with the Customer at first hand, combined with long experience in the trade and sound judgment. C, 2.—Excellence and Economy, dovetailed together with New Stocks, constantly arriving from their new palatial Factory in Leeds. 3.—The Wants and Peculiarities of the special district being Hepworth's chief study, they hit the local taste exactly, and keep their well-earned fame with every section of Her Majesty's subjects in all parts flf her Dominions. HEPWORTH'S OLOTHING, FOR WEALTH OF CHOICE, VARIETY IN PATTERN, & ECONOMY IN PRICE The First SPRING SHOW is NOW OJ. The only way to form a correct opinion of the value we offer is to come and see for yourselves, seeing is believing. HEPWORTH'S give their Customers the same Exceptional Value in HATS as in Clothing. All Hats and Caps are supplied direct from Hep worth's Factories at Denton and Leeds. Hepworth's Hat Department. Boys'Caps. 4M., 6 £ d., 10 £ d., 1/6. 1/11. Hepworth's Hats, Newest Shapes and Colours, l/l 1, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Hepworth's 4 11 Hat cannot be bought retail for less than 7/6. 32, High-street, Swansea, ALSO AT NEATH AND LLANELLY. [520 I SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Colliery Plant and Machinery. RHYDDING COLLIERY, CADOXTON, NEATH. MR. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has beeu instructed by Messrs. Evans and Bevan TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Colliery, On THURSDAY, the 16th day of April, 1891, THE MACHINERY, PLANT, &C-, comprising: Cornish boiler, egg-ended boiler, pair of horizontal engines, 20in. cylinders 3ft. lOin. stroke, with wrought iron shaft, fly wheel, and two drums pair of horizontal engines, lOin. cylinders 20in. stroke, with fly wheel and drum horizontal engine, 20in. cylinder 40in. stroke 10ft. Sin. shaft; fly wheel, lift, diameter, by 7in. face and drum steam pipes, colliery trams, quantity of rails, 2 weighing machines, drums, ropes, kick ups, quantity of wrought scrap, castings, and numerous other lots. I Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 1545 TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, in an action Re EBENEZER EDGAR MORGAN, Deceased, PEGGE V. MORGAN 1890; M. 2,122," with the approbation of his Lordship' Mr. Justice Chitty, By Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES, The person appointed by the said Judge, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, at SWANSEA, in the County of Glamorgan, On TTTKSDAY, the 5th day of MAY, 1891, At Four o'clock in the afternoon, in One Lot, THE LEASEHOLD IRON and TIN-PLATE -L WORKS, situate at BRITON FERRY, in the said County of Glamorgan, and known as The Vernon Iron and Tin-plate Works," comprising FORGE, with 23 Puddling and 3 Balling Furnaces, 2 Steam Hammers, 60 and 50 cwt. each, Pair Roughing and Finishing Bar Rolls, Vertical Engine driving Bar Rolls, and 2 Mills, 14 Boilers attached to Furnaces, 8 Firing Boilers, Pumps, Vertical Blast Engine. OJ MILLS.—Bar-cutting Machine. 8 Mills (4 21-inch and 4 26-inch) with Furnaces and Doublers and Shearers. Shears, 2 Horizontal Engines driving 4 Mills. 1 Engine driving 2 Mills. COLD ROLLS.—6 Pairs of Cold Rolls, Lathe for turning. Rolls Engine, and Saw Bench. ANNEALING ROOM with 2 Furnaces. BLACK AND WHITE PICKLING ROOMS with Pickling Machines and one Horizontal Engine and one Vertical Engine. Two TIN HOUSES-—23 Tinning Sets, driven by Vertical Engine. SORTING ROOM AND STORES. SCRUFF MELTING ROOM WITH FURNACE. CARPENTER'S SHOP. FITTING SHOP.—Lathe and Shaping Machine. PALM OIL STORES. GENERAL STORES. SHEDS FOR DRYING BOXES, OFFICES, &C. Flooring Plates are laid throughout the Works. A Tramway runs through the Works, communica- ting with Railway Sidings of the Great Western Railway and the Briton Ferry Docks, both in close proximity to the Works. x6 jS weH placed for all the require- ments of the trade and for ready and inexpensive transit of goods both inward and outward It is held on Lease for a term of 60 years from the 29th of September, 1859, at an annual rent of JE150 per annum. There are sundry Easements, Water Rights, use of Landing Stage and Tipping Ground, and Rights of Way, all of which are covered by the further annual Rum of £30. NOTE.—The Stocks, Stores, Tools, Loose Plant, and Office Furniture are to be taken to by the Purchaser at a Valuation. The Property may be Viewed at any time, and Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be bad gratis of MR. G. F. SCALE, of Neath, in the County of Glamorgan, Solicitor; of MESSRS. BELL, BRODRICK. AND GRAY, of 9. Bow Church- ward, Cheapside, London, E.C., Solicitors; of the Auctioneer, at Swansea, aforesaid/; and at the place of sale. 588 SALES BY AUCTION. Re Alfred Hall, Wine Merchant. IN BANKRUPTCY. SALE OF DUTY PAID WINES AND SPIRITS AND BONDED GOODS. 7, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. THIS SALE, advertised for MONDAY next is WITHDRAWN. — RICHARD E. HUGHES, Auctioneer. Swansea. [589 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANFYRNACH SILVER LEAD MINES PEMBROKESHIRE. ABANDONMENT OF THE MINES. Important Sale of the whole of the Valuable Fixed and Loose Machinery, Plant, &c. Mr. RICHARD E, HUGHES Has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC I AUCTION, At the Above Mines, At an Early Date, THE whole of the valuable MACHINERY, JL PLANT, &o., comprising:- Several boilers, 28 by 6ft. and 18ft. by 5ift Cornish engine, 40in. cylinder, 8ft. 6in. stroke double lOin. winding engine, 2ft. stroke, with 2 winding drums; horizontal engines, lOin. cylinders 12in. stroke, with pumping gear; double Robey 12in. cylinder engine with pumping gear; winding engine, 17in. cylinder, 2ft. stroke, with winding drum; portable engine; locomotive boiler by Robey; Cornish crusher, 30in. rolls; double plunger 6 compartment jigger Cornish crusher, 26in. rolls; duplex action stone breaker turbine, pit frames, sheaves, ropes, quantity of steam and water pipes various sizes, bobs, pumping gear, several lifts, circular saw, drilling machine, lathe, forges, blast fan, driven by 6in. engine several water wheels various sizes, weigh-bridge, steel trams, quantity of steel and iron rails, surplus pumps, quantity of castings, and numerous other lots; also the Office Furniture. Detailed descriptive Catalogues will be prepared. Auctioneer's Offices, Swansea. Further particulars can be obtainei of the Auctioneer, Swansea or from W. Evans George, Esq., Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, near Llan- dysil. [546 Oxford Inn Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea. Large and Important Sale of Horses, Cobs, and Ponies from the Argentine Republic. Messrs. BEYNON 4" MEAGER Have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above address, on SATURDAY next, April 11th, 1891, A CONSIGNMENT comprising TWENTY VALUABLE HORSES and COBS, &c., lately imported from the Argentine Republic. The above are all Geldings between the ages of 5 and 6 years, and are from 14*2 to 15*2 hands in height. Also a very handsome four-wheel PHlETON (almost new). Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford. street, Swansea. [576 Llandilo. Thomaston Freehold Building Estates AUCTION, APRIL 16, 1891. DRILL HALL. L'/ndilo, by AV. N. JONES, FREEHOLD ruOTa from 260 to 600 square yards. Good views • of Towy, close to Llanrlilo Railway Station. 579 JOHN THOMAS, Moreb. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, SEASON 1891. T H O M AS TO E A TH INVITES YOUR KIND INSPECTION OF HIS EXTENSIVE PURCHASES OF NEW FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER. The varied Stock comprises the newest Styles and Designs in Dress Materials, Mantles. Jackets, Capes, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c., Fresh NOVELTIES being constantly added from the leading centres of fashion. AN EARLY VISIT WILL BE GREATLY ESTEEMED. MILLINERY, MANTLE and DRESSMAKING by Experienced Hands. Charges moderate. WEDDING & MOURNING ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. THOMAS YORATH, Commercial House, 228 High- STREET, SWANSEA. Easy ™Ss.beow5, Liberal CYCLING DEPOT, Payments. OXFORD ST., Discount V NELSON ST., and UU I PLYMOUTH ST., For Cash. \sSWANSEA/ 400 CYCLES. District Agent for all Best Makers. PREMIER, ORMONDE, I RIDING SCHOOL. SEW SHOWROOMS KSLr, SU and WORKSHOPS CYCLE HIDING COVEE AN ABBA OP THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. QUADRANT, &c., &c., &c. 5,600 square feet. — T440 H. THOMAS AJSTD SOJT, TAILORS, 9, HEATHFIELD-STREET. SWANSEA. For many years a Superior reputation as Makers of Breeches and all equestrian garments for Ladies and Gentlemen. [598 SALES BY AUCTION. S ANS EA, Glamorganshire Bank & Other Shares, and Valuable Free- hold and Leasehold Residences, Stables, and Cottages for Sale. Messrs. J. M. LEEDER and SON, Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, APRIL 28th 1891, At 3 o'clock precisely, THE following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, JL viz.:— Shares. 200 PREFERENCE SHARES of £5 each, £ 210s. paid in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, Limited. 680 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 30 each, £ 2 10s. paid in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, Limited. 200 PREFERENCE SHARES at £5 each, in Woodhouae and Rawson United, Limited. N.B.—The above shares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of Sale. Leasehold Residences & Stables. LOT I.-All that DESIRABLE MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 4 in Brunswick-place, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr. R. D. Owen as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of JE55. The house contains dining, breakfast and draw- ing rooms, 4 bedrooms, attic, kitchen and usual offices. The property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1849, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 4 4s. LOT II.—All that COACH-HOUSE and STABLE behind or near to No. 10, Brunswick-place, afore. said, now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Jones as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of Cll, and held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1859, at the apportioned yearly ground rentofJSlCa. I Freehold Building Sites. LOT III. -All that FREEHOLD PLOT of BUILDING LAND, situate in WOODLANDS- TERRACE, Swansea, and immediately adjoining Woodlands House, having a frontage of 19 feet 3 inches, and a depth on the west side of 125 feet 6 inches. LOT IV. — All that FREEHOLD PLOT of BUILDING LAND, adjoining the last lot and having a like frontage, with a depth on the east side of 126 feet 11 inches. The two last-mentioned lots will be sold subject to the covenants as to building, &c., contained in the conveyance from the owners of the Ffynone Estate, of which they I originally formed portions. If not sold separately they will be offered in one lot. I Leasehold Houses. LOT V.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 1, HANOVER-STREET, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs. Robinson as yearly tenant at a rentofjei9. LOT VI.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 2, HANOVER-STREET, aforesaid; now in the occupation of Mr. D. A. Rees as yearly tenant at a rentofjElZ. LOT VII.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 3, HANOVER-STREET, aforesaid now in the occupation of Mr- A. Nicholls as yearly tenant at a rent of JE18. LOT VIII.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 4, HANOVER. STREET now in the occupation of Mr. C. Desmond as yearly tenant at a rent of j618. LOT IX.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No- 5, HANOVER-STREET, aforesaid, with a stable and coach-house in the rear thereof, the boose being occupied by Miss Margrave as yearly tenant at a rent of JE16, and the stable and coach-house by Mr. Luke as monthly tenant at a rent of lis. per month. LOT X.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 6, HANOVER-STREET, aforesaid, with tue stable and coach-house in the rear thereof; the house being occupied by Mr. H. S. Blukeman as yearly tenant at a rent of £11, and the stable being in hand. The six last-mentioned lots are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1859, at a ground rent of J313 2s. 6d., which, for the purposes of this sale, will be apportioned as follows, viz., on lots V. to VIII. inclusive £2 each, and on lots IX. and X. 1'2 lis. 3d. each. LOT XI.-All that MESSUAGEand PREMISES, No. 1(5, MACKWORTH-TERKACE, Saint Thomas, Swansea, late in the occupation of Mr. George Charles Dyke, and held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1860. at a yearly giound rent of JM 19s. LOT XII,-All those 4 COTTAGES, Nos. 11,12, 13 and 14, PEJJTREGUINKA-ROAD, Saint Thomas, aforesaid, fronting the road from Swansea to Foxhole now in the occupation of Messrs- James Richards, Allen Ridgway, David Morgans and Thomas Dean as weekly tenants at weekly rents of 3s. 10d., 3s. lOJ., 3=<. 10d. and 3s. respectively and held by underlease for the residue of a term of 99 years (less three days) from 25th March, 1859, at a yearly ground rent of JE6. Freehold Houses. LOT XHI.—AtI that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE with b,uk garden or yard and premises, being No. 22 in JOCKEY-STREET, Swansea let to Mrs- Sarah Williams at a weekly rent of 3s. LOT XIV.—AH that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE with back garden or yard and premises, being N9, 23 in JOCKMY-STKKET, aforesaid let to Mr. Joseph Williams at a weekly rent of 3<. For particulars and conditions of sale, curds to view, and further information, apply to Messrs. STRICKS AND BELLINGHAM, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 582 Prince of Wales Hall, Singleton- street, Swansea. rF"HE LARGEST FLOOR SURFACE in Swansea X by 1,350 feet. Full Dramatic license. Most suitable for Banquets, Balis, Concerts, I Bazaar, or any Public Entertainment. Minor Hall, U2ft. by 26ft., with usual offices Apyly to W, L. PENNELL, Rutland-street. [110 SALES BY AUCTION. SALE of Well-kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, portion of which has been removed from a House in the Uplands. The kot3 consist of DINING H!L^ F%EmTouIiK^SgoM •> POINTMENTS, and a quantiS 2 IT F I Articles for Kitchen use too numerous to particularize. The whole may be viewed on WEDNESDA.Y APRIL 15th, 1891, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the SWANGEA AUCTION ROOMS, Goat-street, On THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 1891, A LARGE ASSEMBLAGE of HOUSEHOLD and OTHER FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Auotioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. [606 Sunny Bank, Newton, Mumbles. UN^?ASMnVE?vrkSA^E 0F PIANOFORTE, HAND AltD FOOT GEAR SEWING ^ANGLE BRADFORD AND CO., PATENT REFRIGERATOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS. Mi-. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS Has been instructed by the owner, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, On TUESDAY, the 21st day of APRIL, 1891, XHFTT^MTTrri?wthe foI,°wing HOUSEHOLD J- FURNITURE and Other Effects. Full compass pianoforte trichord in walnut frame, by Henry Folkien, London, mahogany card table, ladies occasional chairs, small chairs, occasional tables, pier glass in ebony and gilt, pair of handsome metal figures, ornaments under glass shades, orna- ments, Brussels carpet, skin rugs, cane seat folding chairs, steel fender and fire irons, brass rod and rings, four marine paintings by Harris, &c., kc. DINING-ROOM.-Large mahogany folding dining room table, couch in cretonne, 5 chairs and easy chair, folding iron chair, bedstead, occasional tables, pictures, ornaments, carpets, Damask curtains. Also mantel board fringes and bracket cover- ings in plush and satin, hand painted in lustre, and crewel. HALL.—Mahogany hat and umbrella stand, oak hat and umbrella stand, iron stand, cocoanut mats, oil cloth on stairs, brass stair rods and swing paraffin lamp. ■L. con^ents °f bedrooms, consisting of iron half tester and other bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds, millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany, oak and other chests of drawers, mahogany oak half circular washstands with marble slabs, painted washstands and dressing oval toilet glasses with drawers, birchwood toilet glass, cane seat chairs, towel rails, sets of bedroom ware, carpets, fenders, curtains, kc., &c. KITCHEN.-Antique oak dresser, large kitchen dresser, patent knife cleaner, square and round tables, chairs, dinner ware, tea and breakfast services, paraffin lamps, mangle by Bradford and Oo., niter, settles, scales and weights, sprine balance (Salters), and a quantity of culinary utensils also a patent refrigerator. The goods will be on view on Monday, the day prior to the sale, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. The sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the fore- The sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the fore- uuon precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Nos. 6 and 7, Salubrious-place. Wind-street, Swansea. 601 To Farmers and Dairymen. VETCH FIELD, SWANSEA. MESSRS. TEAGUE AND JENKINS will SELL BY AUCTION at the above field on SATURDAY, APRIL the 18th, 1891, 23 SUPERIOR COWS AND CALVES. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Offices, 50, Oxford-street, Swansea. [602 RICHARD B. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUER INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, Mortgage Broker, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, GOAT ST., SWANSEA. j CCERTIFICATED to levy for rent under law of y Distress Amendment Act. Secretary to the Swansea and South Wales Trade Protection Association. [562 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JOHN JONES, OXFORD INN, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, LICENSED VICTUALLER, DECEASED. A LL persons having claims against the estate of /5L the above-named deceased are requested to send in the same to the undersigned, before the 30th day of April, 1891. 575] Signed, W. JONES, Kittle Hill. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MRS. SASH, CLIFTON H0^ITWAR™S TERRACE, ROAD. °WD made up. Fit and Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal ronew Moderate Charge.. Mourning ordir. promptly executed. *$3 G E N TIj E 31 E N, Why wear an ill-looking, ill-fitting Suit, when it costs no more to have one that fits to perfection, and looks well ? WHY DELAY? Stock, yo» wiffi hesSate>to°patronize y0U 0nCe Se" tho MASTERS AND Co. (THE SWANSEA CLOTHIERS). 18 & 19, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, ALSO AT CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, PONTYPRIDD, HEREFORD ABERDARE, PONTYPOOL, ABERGAVENNY & LLANELLY. YEO AND DA VIES, LATE TAYLOR AND COMPANY, LIMITED All Goods at Store Prices. THE DUNNS, MUMBLES. 100 New Theatre & Star Opera House, Wind Street, Swansea. DIRECTOR and PROPRIETOR A. MELVILLE. This FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 10 and 11, Last Two Nights of Mr. Wynn Miller's Company, With the Great Drury Lane Success, THE WORLD. By arrangement with Mr. Augustus Harris. Extraordinary Scenic and other Effects. Elaborate Accessories and Appointments. MONDAY next, Mr. Yorke Stephens' London Company with the New Play, "SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW." This will be followed by "PINK DOMINOS," from the Criterion. Box Office-Brader's Music Warehouse, Wind- street. Open,7-Commence, 7.30. Second price at 9. [126 SWANSEA PAVILION THEATRE OF VARIETIES HIGH-STREET. Proprietors SWANSEA PAVILION, Limited. General Manager. MR. FRANK HALL. This FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 10 and 11, Last Two Nigbts of FRANCOIS & DAGMAR, MISS LIZZIE BELMONT, MR. W. H. VANE (Comedian and Banjoist), 3 SISTERS CHESTER, CHARLIE SEEL, Miss MERRY ANNIE DUNBAR, MR. DAN LEESON, TWO BREWERS (Brothers Will and George). MONDAY, APRIL 13, and during the week. FRANCOIS AND MDLLE. DAGMAR, Six Nights Longer. Miss LIZZIE BELMONT, Variety Vocalist and Step Dancer. THE THREE SISTERS CHESTER, Vocalists, Instrumentalists, and Dancers. Miss NELLIE GERTINE, Double-Voiced Vocalist, The BROTHERS PASSMORE, Burlesque Comedians. Miss MERRY ANNIE DUNBAR, Serio-Comic Vocalist. CARRIE LEE, Song and Dance Artiste. GUS GAUNTLETT, Athlete, Vocalist, Comedian, and Dancer. Gallery, 3d., pit, 6d., balcony, Is., boxes Is. 6d. Half-price to Balcony and Boxes only, at 9 o'clock, 6d. and Is. On Monday, next, April 20tb, MORGAN C R O W T H E R, The Welsh Champion, assisted by Sam Galiver. of Cardiff, in an exhibition of SCIENTIFIC BOXING. [604 Drill Hall, Swansea. SATURI-I tY POPULAR CONCERTS. SEVENTEENTH NIGHT OF THE SEASON SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1891, THE CRAIG- Y-NOS CHRISTY MINSTRELS Will repeat their most successful performance with a change of programme. Bones Mr. Campbell Thomas and Mr. Evan Crapper. Tambourines-Mr. Walter Dixon and Mr. Jack Rosser. Interlocutor, Mr. Henry George. Part I.-Miseellaneous Programme, consisting of Comic Songs, Ballads, Jokes, &c. An interval of ten minutes. Part II. The" PLANTATION SCENE." Opening with the Descriptive Song and Chorus I (with anvil accompaniment), entitled, "The Con- tented Blacksmith," followed by the popular successes" A Little PeRch in an Orchard Grew," and The Bogie Man also ThePenwyllt Black Hussars," and Plantation Walk Round." MUSICAL DIRECTOR-MR. W. F. HULLEY. Grew," and The Bogie Man also ThePenwyllt Black Hussars," and Plantation Walk Round." MUSICAL DIRECTOR—MR. W. F. HULLEY. ADMISSION—Front Area and Balcony, 6d.; Centre Area and Promenade, 3d. Doors open at. 7.30 commence at 8. By Special Request a Limited Number of Front Area Seats will be Reserved at Is. each Tickets to be obtained at the door. On SATURDAY Next, APRIL 18th, Last Night of the Complimentary Benefit to the Musical Director, MR, W. R. HULLEY. [583 BATH & WEST & SOUTHERN COUNTIES SOCIETY, PATRON—H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K G PRESIDENT, 1891-EARL TEMPLE. B -A. T 13: 3VT E E T 11ST Q-, JUNE 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. ENTRIES CLOSE as follows HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, BUTTER MAKING COMPETI- TIONS, WOOL, &c., APRIL 16TH. Or at Double Fees on APRIL 23. POULTRY, MAY 6TH. PAINTINGS, MAY 9th. HORSE-SHOEING, MAY 20TH. THOS. F. PLOWMAN, Secretary. 4, Terrace Walk, Bath. [503 A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE VACANT WARD OF THE SWANSEA HOSPITAL, BY THE Swansea Glee and Madrigal Society. On TUESDAY, APRIL 14th, 1891, In Aid of the Funds of the Charity. PART I. "JOAN OF ARC" (An historical Cantata by Alfred R Gann PART II. MISCELLANEOUS. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. to comn,™» at eight. at 10.15.. TICKETS. Reserved Seats (numbered), 211. Uu. reserved, ls. °5' £ "?,«"> Ho.pit«l; ,t the {secretary s Office, 9. Castle-strees, Swansea • anH atMr. G wynne Brader's, Heathfield-street," Swan- a lin?ited number of Tickets can be issued, early application is requested. [570 SKKTTY HORTICU I.TUIIAL SOCIETY. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION WIII be held at SINGLETON, JULY 30tb. Full particulars will appear shortly. i TYPE-WRITING. TRANSLATIONS, Lectures, Sermons, Authors' M.SS., Legal Work- S^rpRMAN every kind in the ENGLISH. FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SPANISH LANGUAGES copied neatly and Typewritten Transcripts of Translations without Type-written Transcrlp 0 "pSr^eived f». TYPE WRITING, LANGUAGES. Bookkeeping, anu bhorthaad. Classes antl Prlvate Tuition- OSWALD KORTH, PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, I, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, [11 NEXT SUNDAY'S SWANSEA PREACHERS. ST* ANDREW'S PEESBYTERIAtf CHURCH— W. E. SHAW, 11.0 a.m. and 6,30 p.m. r 1>AVID'3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MUMBLES. KEV. E. H. E. FRANKS, b!A„ 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. [458 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. D. ROBERTS, 21, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA: OPECIAL^Y.-TAILOR-MADE GOWNS from 2 GUINEAS. Perfect fit guaranteed. [116 WANTED. IT°wS^-Wa,nted' about June» » HOUSE in Address °l 1.namediate neighbourhood.— Address, V, Cambrian Office. [5<jf WANTED, by a La.dy, TWO or THREE GOOD UNFURNI8HED ROOMS. Address, Y.H.S. Cambrian Office: r408 WANTED an Office Boy-age about 14. b £ well up m figures and passed the 7th standard. Preference given to one who knows Shorthand and can well,-Apply in own hand- writing, and give full particulars, to Wm Cambrian Office. [603 WANTED a girl from 14 to 16; sleep out.— Apply at 26, GORSK-LANE. [533 WANTED by a Lady, in Walter's-road or Qfx neighbourhood, furnished rooms and attendance. Address, "A," Cambrian Office. [590 "P^fth^ Wtnted for Lead Smelting and dndon Alual 8 in the Deighb°urhood of fowled™ If fi, a ^an P°8sessing a thorough 5, 3? the, subject.—Address, BICKMORE, Handforth-road, Clapham-road, S.W. [593 ANTED ON MORTGAGE in from three to six months time, £ 900. First security. Good position. Ample Margin! "w lease 42 per cent offered. — Reply to S TO Cambrian Office, Swansea. [517 WANTED,, an Experienced NURSE. with good WANTED,, an Experienced NURSE. with good References, to take charge of a Child Led tnree years.-Apply to Mrs. B. H. MADGE, 51, Walter s-road, Swansea. [542 WANTED by » Bachelor, a 5 or 6 roomed house by June preference to Northampton-place or St. Helen's-roadv BACHELOK," Cambrian. Office. [595 Farm Wanted. WANTED to RENT a FARM of about 50 to 100 acres in the Neighbourhood of Swansea. Apply to G. HALL, 205, Kensington- terrace. [501 Partnership. WANTED, A JUNIOR PARTNERSHIP by a Mining Engineer and Metallurgist ADDIV by letter, with full particulars, to Messrs. STRiCKa, and BELMK<HIAM, Solicitors, Swansea. [541 TO LET. T° lVTn'v'p Winr iaJmediate Possession, CLARE- MONT, Mayals, near Swansea.—For full particulars apply to H. W. CROWHURST, 1. iielgrave-terrace, Swansea. (59u. TO LET, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, with GARDEN, at Reynoldaton, Gower.. To suitable tenant a term will he granted. For further particulars apply BEYNON and MEAGER, Oxford- street, Swansea. 553. TO LET, at Lady Day, the SHOP ATtfn. PREMISES. No. 10, Heathfield X JrT* the corner of Heathfield and Uaion-atreetal fn occupation of Mr. Henrj Barnett^-Ipplyi STEVENS, Solicitor. y r. TO BE LET A wd2w?HSK'up u,SH°p- 8ituat» or any light business'. S°ltable tor a Confectionery Apply H. HILL and Co., Auctioneers, W, Castle- street, [505 FOR SALE. H FORTSALE, OUSE, in BELLEVUE STREET. Apply to R. H. M., 7, Eaton Crescent, Swansea [608 A LADY in desirous of DISPOSING of her ZX OLD-ESTABLISHED SCHOOL on very advantageous terms. House pleasantly situated io healthy neighbourhood. Fall particulars on application to the M.X.Q.J Cambrian Office, Swansea. 581 FOR SALE, "THE ROYAL OAK." Leasehold Licensed Premises at Penclawdd. Term 99 years, from 29th September, 1849 (less 3 days apportioned ground rent, £ 10.—-Address. MR. STEVENS, Solicitor, Swansea. [473 lVrEATH WATER COMPANY.—10 ( £ i0 fuily. -Ll paid) B' shares to be disposed of.—Reply with offers to X.Y.Z-» Cambrian Office, Swansea. [586 MESSRS. JOHN M LEEDER & SON have the following HOU&ES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY :— Nns 1 and 4, DEVON TERRACE No 17. »T. MARY STREET, Swanse^ S<?a- No 193. ST. HELEN'S ROAD, Swant CALLENCROFT, Mumbles. ansea- HAZELDENE, Mumbles. Nos. 1 to LANGLAND VILT A« tw n No. 4 LLEWELLYN STRKET, ifjrttty™ For ful particulars ap.nW tn A „ their Office, Goat-streetfswang.^ AoB"T^ Bath and West and Southern bounties Society. ANNUAL MEETING, SWANSEA, 18.. P5SL SUBSCRIPTIONS TOWARDS pvattt,?Y CONTRIBUTION OF £ 800 REQUIRED TO BE PAID TO THE CREDIT OF THE SOCIETY- £ a. d. Amount already Adveitised 232 19 6 Daniel Edwards 10 10 0 C. E. and H. M. Peel 2 2 0 Edward Strick 2 2 0 Eben. Davies 1 1 0 FURTHER promises are requested, and may be sent either to the Mayor of Swansea, or to the Town Clerk. Guildhall, April 9th, 1891. [503