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B. EVANS & COMPY. GREAT SHOW OF LACE CURTAINS. BEAUTIFUL SPRING DESIGNS. Prices I/O\ 'che Pair to 5 Guineas. I
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f B. EVANS & COMPY- ARE NOW MAKING A GRAND SHOW OF THE LATEST FASHIONS. ALL DEPARTMENTS MAGNIFICENTLY a STOCKED.
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GOLDEN TIPPED TEA. LEAF IS PICKED when young and in perfection. The leaf is a grand example of careful I cultivation and manipulation, the flavour and strength all that can be desired, and to those who Triah-a really choice beverage we can thoroughly recommend it. Until recently, nearly all the finest Teas have been sent to Russia. Now, however, there is demand for finest Teas in this country, and we have secured a parcel, which we offer at 4s. PER POUND, oad suggest a trial order. TAYLOR & CO. (ijmwbd), SWANSEA, <SCC. i EVERYBOD1T S-AJ"5TS FOR THE FINEST COFFEE YOU MUST GO TO G- -A. X-1 3E2 S And it is Perfectly Correct. ISAAC GALE, 18, High Street. Telephone—17. 2 TWO SHILLING TEA. THE BEST TEA OBTAINABLE AT THIS PRICE IS AT W. S. CLARK, 77, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. m J. A. WEBBEIR & SON (OPPOSITE THE MARKET), Clock and Watch Makers, JEWELLERS AND OCULAR OPTICIANS, 454 87, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 454 C. IcGaskie's Electrio Hair Bwtorar. TOR RESTORING INSTANTANEOUSLY THE COLOUR TO GREY ma 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, SWANSEA. m3 THE ROYAL HOTEL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL, IS'the'Best, most Modern, and Largest Hotel in the .Borough of Swansea. Banquetting flail,-to dine 200 guests; Spacious Coffee and Commercial Room, Writing Rooms, and Sixty-five Bedrooms. SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY AS USUAL, 2 T.N., 2/6 EACH. WINE OPTIONAL. 76] CHESTER ROW, 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 t.p any part of the country. ESTABLISHED, 1856. 6 GOOD JST OB "W s THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE. WESTLAKE'S NEW PATENT COMPRESSED CALORIC IN BLOCKS for HOUSEHOLD USE, is new 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 economical, and is cleaner than coal. TRY IT. OFFicss-4, MOUNT-STREET, SWANSEA. [7 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief OBRce — 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTLAKE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, CONTRM)TOR^ 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. [8 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO., liL ORDEBS for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c., promptly iASL. Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected wi E BuH<Eng> supplied. I ECONOMY AND ;DURABILITY IN SADDLERS. SPILE, Practical Maker of everv description of Saddlery & Harness UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. HORSES Measured accurately for Hunting and Ordinary Saddles, and made to give ease to rider and boras, and fitted with best Patent Bars, which are warranted to free che Stirrup Leather directly -the rider is thrown. «-B.—Old Bars can be taken out and Patent ones adjusted. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. [10 SW ANSEA CARRIAGE FACTORY, HIGH STREET, FACING ARCADE. MILES & CO.. HIGH-CLASS CARRIAGE BUILDERS, EVERY CLASS < J3K WEMAKF ^HE PREMISES ON THE MOST MODERN AND IMPROVED STYLE. vvf MAKE a SPECIALITY IN GOVERNESS' CARS. A Cheap I^ine „11^ Car*-lage Lamps and Rugs. [11 A tae 1/ Telegraphic AddressCarriages. Bwinsea." PRI NTING1 THE "CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER COMPAN"? 9 LIMITED, A prepared to ex^nte all orders entrusted to them in the BEST STYLE. A MODERN STOCK has been carefully seleeted, and will be found admirably adapted to all descriptions of work. AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1 SOCIETIES' BALANCE SHEETS & RULES. PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HAND BILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. OFFICES 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. I Annual Christmas Gifts to the I Aged Poor and Relief to the t Necessitous Sick. 1890. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1 £ a. d. Earl of Jersey 5 C 0 Sir H. Hussey Vivian, Bart 5 0 0 Anonymous 5 0 0 B. E 5 0 0 Duke of Beaufort 2 20 H. Bath and Sons 2 2 0 Richardson and Co 2 2 0 Col. Morgan 2 0 0 Captain Morgan 2 0 0 Collected at Mackworth Hotel, per Miss 6 0 0 Collected at Royal Hotel, per Miss 3 8 0 Colllected at B. Evans and Co.'s Estab- lishment 2 6 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF ONE GUINEA. Sir J. T. D. Llewelyn (Mayor) 1 1 0 Thomas, Watkins, and Jenkins. 1 1 0 &eo.Richardson 1 10 Executors of James Michael. 1 1 0 J. Moy Evans 110 Alfred Baker 1 1 0 William Usher 1 1 0 J. D. Jones and Son 1 1 0 L. Tulloch and Co 110 W. R. Smith 1 10 J. Clarke Richardson 1 1 0 W. H. Forester 1 1 0 A. Mason 110 Mrs. J. W. James. 1 1 0 Cambrian Newspaper 1 1 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF ONE SOVEREIGN. Mrs. J. Crow Richardson, Admiral Stroud, Miss Morgan, E. and W. Anstie Devizes, P. Jenkins, W. H. Essery, Captain Morgan, T. R. R. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.|Hadland, Sir John Jones Jenkins, W. Penrose, J. Coke Fowler, Gower Iron Company 13 U U SUBSCRIPTIONS OF HALF-GUINEA. D. Nicholl, Burgess and Co., Taylor and Co., N. Saunders, N. Abrahams, W, Grahams, P. Clements, H. A. Latimer, Eben. Baries. W & F. Walters and Co., W. Walters, J. 1. Williams. Thornton Andrews, James Jones and Sun. C. Fulton, T. Bley, Howell Watkins, F. Nictiola, G. B. Haynes, Hartland and Isaacs, Barton Brewery Co., D. Meager, W. Pollard 12 1 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF HALF-SOYEREIGX. Phillips and Sons, D. Davies (Mayor, Cardigan), J. M. Leeder, Misses Turner, B. P. Wills, Miss Ainsworth, Mr. Mansell, Mrs Fry, Thirteeupence, Mr. Goldberg, Miss Tripp, E.J. Smith (Singapore), Miss E. Rees, Mrs. L, Thomas, Canon Smith, E. H. Oakden, A. Stevens, Joseph nail, Harries Bros. and Co., Miss Strick, J. Dyer, H. 8. Ludlow, Harries Bros., E. Strick, W. M. Jones, E. N. Bellingham, R. W. Beor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Morgan, A. J. Schenck, W. R. Collins, Pearse and Brown, John DixoR, H. J. G-oss, J. R. Palmer, H. and F. Gage, Johnson and Burgess, W. Hoskins, Mrs. Simula 19 0 0 J. T. Holland 0 7 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF FIVE BHILLINGB. J. Brader and Son, T. O. Couch, A. S. and Son,, D.C.J., S. F. Thompson, D.A.D., J. B. Pritchard, T. Phillips, junr., A. Friend, F. Bradford, Samuel Taylor, John Nalth Smart, Mrs. J. N. Smart, Executors John Leworthy, A. Paton, W. M. Davies, F. E. Holder, Benson Brothers, Rev. J. G. Gauntlett, R. E. Jones, T. P. Martin, M. Bevan, L. Lewis and Co., J. R. Evans, A. Friend, Mr. S., Mr. Nice, Mrs. Pralt, O. Owen, Mrs. Joseph, Rev. B. J. Binns, J. G. Hall, J. Evans, J. Davies, Mrs. Rosser, Miss Ormond, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Wilson, F. J. Merry, Morgan Williams, Wilfred and G-wenyth, Dr. Humphreys, J. Down and Son, Mr. Brett, J.S.R., Dr. Padlay, Mr. Glascodine, Mr. Johns, Mr. Young. T. N". Ritson, W. Q-. Davies, Mears, A.W.D., 8. Maques, 0-aorge Marquis, D. Iinrie, Letricheux and David, G. W. Davies, J. Down, junr., ttoldsworthy and Sons, T. Fenwick, D. Matthews, W. Howell, R. E. James, T. R. Robinson, H. Bowden, A. C. Jonas, J. T. Davies, Fred Lewis, R. W. Beor, Talfourd Strick, Mrs. Merry, Miss Phillips. Mrs. Glasbrook. Mrs. Pockett, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Davies, Simpson Bros. 19 5 0 Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Davies, Simpson Bros. 19 5 0 Mrs. J. OSullivan, 4s.; Capt. Hammond, 48. 0 8 0 Mr. Lee, 3s. 6d. H. AUabaster, 3s. 6d. 0 7 0 R. G. Jones 0 3 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF THREE SHILLINGS EACH. Mrs Jordan, W. L. Jenkins, Mrs Rogers, J. H. Martin, R. Dangerfleld, W. Biddle. 0 18 0 J.H. Goldie 029 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF HALF-CROWN EACH. A. Eatts, Q-. Thomas, A Beggar, Much So, W. S. Clark, H. Barnett, T. Lewis, J. Iawis and Co, B. Hughes. J. W. Evans, D. Thomas, N. M. Grose, Ll. Bullin, Jno. T, Brown, T. Roberts, D. Barnett, J.S.S., H. Ashby, W.W., E. W. Wynn, J. G. StTiu, T. W. Gaydon, G.E., F. Bonnett. H. Garrat, D. Roberts, Samuel Crapper, W. Owen, Mr H„ A Friend, C. McCaskie, John Lean, James Lean, Mrs Castle, Miss Goodall, A Friend (Mrs Joseph), Mr Thomas, Captain Symous, Mrs Morgan, F.K., G. E. Dawman, W.E., Lewis, Rhys Davies, Griffiths, Mrs Meager, John Down, I Mrs Tuckfleld, Miss Brock, Mrs Lippinun, W. Harries, jun, Mrs Cook, Miss Walters, Mrs Grose, Mrs Wyrill, Mrs Mitchell, Mrs J. Buckley Wilson 7 2 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS OF TWO SHILLINGS EACH. Mr Bishop,Mrs Redgrave, G.R., Mrs Thomas, W. Bryant, C. H. Quick, W. D. Trick, Mrs Crapper, D.B., Daisey, E.Thomas. 1 2 0 Sums below, per Mrs Solomon. 0 3 6 M Miss Morgan. 0 7 6 J6132 3 9 Also Mr H. Chalk, 61bs Tea DISBURSEMENTS. ze s. d. 13231bs Beef at 7d 38 11 9 68 J Loaves at 5d. per loaf 3 10 10 6801bs Sugar at 2d. •• 5 13 4 1701 bs Tea at Is. 6d l i 15 0 1077 yards Calico for 17 10 1 545 yards Flannel for 20 15 5 801 yards Lindsey for 20 4 6 92 pairs Stockings for 4 19 0 Printing Circulars and Cards 2 9 6 Rent Albert Hall. 1 11 6 Stamps and Sundry Expenses 2 0 0 Split Peas 0 8 4 Advertising Balance Sheet 114 6 Advertising Balance Sheet 114 6 JE132 3 9 Examined and found correct. R. J. DANGERFIELD, Accountant, Swansea. April 16,1891. [626 SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. OF EVERY 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 culture, specially selected for the open garden, including Aster finest double Stock, 10-week, finest double Mignonette, sweet-scented 8weet Peas, splendid mixed Scarlet Linum, Pansy, choiee mixed Nastartium, Tom Thumb Clarkia, integripetala, &c. Each variety with full cultural directions. Sown now will produce a brilliant display throughout the summer and autumn. Post free Is. 2d., two packets, 2S' ^THER5 COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 2a 6d., 5s. 7s. 6d., 10s. G.d.. 15s., and 21s. each. It is now become historical that the seeds sent out by this firm are remarkable for their genuine- •, »_Warrington Guardian, 17tb DANIELS BKOS., The Seedsmen, NORWICH. Lilium Auratum. THE beautiful GOLDEN-RAYED LILY of JAPAN. Magnificent, for pots in the green- house or the open garden. Dehciously scented, quite hardy. Planted now will bloom sp^ndidly during the summer and autumn. Fine s root?, per doz. 4s. 6d., six for 2s. 6d., or 25 for 8s. 6d. Extra fine roots per doz. 88., btx for 4s. b or 25 for 15s., very large roots, splendid, per doz. 12s., six for 6s. 6d., or 25 for 21s. Carnage free for Cash with order. DANIELS BROS., Town Close Nurseries, NORWICH. L277 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MRS. N ASH, CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE, WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made op. Fit and Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal I to new. Moderate Charges. Mourning orders promptly executed. 53 MESSRS. CHARLES GARTOJS & CO., BREWERS, BRISTOL, BEG leave to announce that they have appointed Mr. 1. GALE, Grocer, 18, High-street, Swansea, as their AGENT for their PRIZE MEDAL ALES and STOUT. Prices on application. Deliveries in Casks, from 4! gallons and upwards to all parts of the Town and Neighbourhood daily. [13 SCARCITY OF WATER.—ARTESIAN WELLS, JOHN LEGG, SWANSEA. [3 USTOTIOE OF REMOVAL, H. W. SPRING, CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER. BEGS TO STATE THAT HE HAS REMOVED TO LARGER PREMISES, 59, OXFORD STREET (Facing Plymouth Street.) 14 WATERLOO STREET BAKERY. F E N I C H O LU, FAMILY BAKER. BEST BREAD 7 aT 6d. per 41b. BEST SECONDS at 5id. do. FLOUR at 2s. 6d.. 2a. 8d., and 2a. 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), Carltcm Terrace, SWANSEA. fir LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT DEPOT. [429 HOTELS. LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR SWANSEA. rriHIS modern and first-class Hotel, delightfully X 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 in 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 delightful 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. 'Bos or carriage sent to meet any traits required. Furnished villa residence to let for families also comfortable rooms to let at the farm house For tariff, and all further particulars, apply 't0 the Manageress, MISS DUFFIELD. Proprietors.- At the Hotel THE LANGLAND BAY Co., LD., 59 and 60, Wind-street, Swansea. r42 XTTSITORS to SWANSEA will find all fcnrnA V comforts at that old hostelry +u„ JEFFREY'S ARMS HOTEL, Oxford^treet '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. DENTAL NOTICE. Mr. Holland, Surgeon Dentist, HAS REMOVED to 4, HERBERT-PLACE, SWANSEA. Best Work at Moderate Charges. 550 "THE" NEURALGIA MIXTURE. PREPARED by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharma- ceutical Chemist, 19, Nelson-street, Swansea Est 1859. During the last twenty years this remedy has' relieved hundreds of persons suffering from the excruciating agony of "Facial Rheumatism,"commonlv called Neuralgia." Acting as a powerful Nerve Tonic it gives almost immediate relief, is perfectly safe and has proved itself to be most effectual. Price 2s «• 4 Page-street, Swansea, August 30,18S7. To JOHN r' WILLIAMS. Sir, For several years past j suffered occasionally, from Neuralgia, and have tri^l many things, but in vain, to obtain relief. had asharn attack yesterday. 1 have not much faith in so-called patent medicines, but I was induced to try a bottle nf your '•Neuralgia Mixture." The first dose had little or no effect the second dose eased the pain very consider- ably and the third dose cured. You can make use of thL' if yon feel so disposed, on behalf of mow-sufferers Tours truly, JAo. ti. J^ TPPPS'S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) COCOA. MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK. f57 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 ^eio,ooo, £ 10,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED UPON FREE- HOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. DISTRICT OFFICES: HORTON CHAMBERS SWANSEA. THE MUTUAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, BRIDGEWATER. ESTABLISHED 1852. SHARES £ 50 0 0 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS—8 YEARS' SCALE .< 0 13 5 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS—12 YEARS' SCALE 0 10 0 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS-16 YEARS' SCALE 0 8 3 -VTO BACK SUBSCRIPTIONS NO DELAY J.3I Borrowers offered every reasonable^acility. Full particulars, Copies of Rules, with every information may be obtained from the District Agents, •- 428] W. J. LOWES SON. Agents, Who are your Printers ? THE LOCAL FIRMS, OF COURSE! THEY are RATEPAYERS, and so help on our Town. Their interests aro 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, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1854. X. GANZ, Watch Manufacturer, Goldsmith, Jeweller, and Optician, 231, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. Agent in Swansea for THE WATERBURY WATCHES. „ THE OPTIMUS PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES, CAMERAS, MAGIC LANTERNS, &C. &C. 1485 A CARD. ALEXANDER GRANT, MORLEY VILLA. BISHOPSTON, BRISTOL, DISTRICT INSPECTOR KORWICH CNIO^OPE INSURANCE^ P. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS. GAS. HOT WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATORS & CONTRACTORS, 32, FISHER STREET, [79 SWANSEAPHOUSERCOAL DEPOT, SWANSEA PELL STREET. ESTABLISHED O™R 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL M BEST THRO BED ASH COAL I Lowest BEST NUT ANTHRACITE C prices_ T?TP'R,WOOD. Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, on Shortest N56ICE' MORGAN THOMAS. PROPRIETOR. MnTCKY LENT on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, to from £ 2 upwards, at the rate of • *1,0 f ner month. "TEHT or Contracts for all Sums One Penny good for 12 months. No other Charges. HENRY BARNETT, 6, HEATHFIELD-STREET, 423] SWANSEA. MONEY LENT, Rimply on NOTE OF-HAND, from £ 2 upwards. Moderate Charges Easy Repayments. Strictly Private: No Fees. No Deductions. 6, HEATHFIELD-STREET, SWANSEA. tS-BILLS DISCOUNTED. [437 Mpoqrja JOHN F- HABVEY and CO., Auctioneers, •Financial Agents, &c., have several sums to advance a Freehold or Leasehold Property at four and five per ™t mnnum. Advances made upon furniture and other effects previous to sale. Furniture stored at their o which are the most extensive in the Princi- naUtr" and 5,Voat-street, Swansea. [257 PRIESTMAN'S OILENGINE. Awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society [ TWO SILVER MEDALS ( GOLD MEDAL AWARDED, EDINBURGH, 1?90. WTTJCT PRIZE AWARDED FOR SMALL FARMERS' MOTOR, PLYMOUTH, 1890. FOR Testimonials, Prices, &c., apply to 73a, Queen Victoria-street, London, or Hull. [245 is IT POSSIBLE. PTPLBY'S OVAL BLUE VERSUS RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE. I-»VWRTONE who uses Blue should trv a very I/interesting experiment which I witnessed to-day, d by which the strength and purity of different makes yZ and compared. The operator took equal can be tested OVAL BLUE and Reckitt's quantitie f U weighing them to be certain that he mn'w of THE OVAL than the Paris Blue. These he clear water in separate basins, each basin of water, and then took a glassful of containing P and compared them in a good r'"If TTLE colour of the OVAL BI.UK solution was so u JSSl'r and PURER than that of the other that the much DEEP ]Jed for another pint of water to be added experimen e the basin. The glass was again to the 0/^Jif heside the other, when, ALTHOUGH tilled and plac THE QUANTITY 0I- WATER, the THERE WAS AND more intense than the other. MR RIPLEY another pint of water 1" cried the A ,1 ft was done, and once more the solutions were Analyst. It was aou astonishment of every- £ el,d "SrPLEy's OVAL BLUE, WITH ITS TRIPLE QUANTITY OF W'ATEK, was even then of a richer and stronger hue ,>«™mnatitor and presented a bright, clear solution, nrnvinc 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 Recliitt's Paris Blue, and that it is-as the manufacturer declares it to be—the purest, strongest, and h»et 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 asthebest- W. P. MSHEE. February 19,1?S3. GIVE Mr. RIPLEY ANOTHER I PINT OF WATER. [184 J I HENRY A. CHAPMAN, I ARTIST AND PHOTOORAPHER, 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 .Ã]tIJ., ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [40 TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2a. 8d. IL 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. j 41 9, Fisher Street. MR. FORBES SCOTT, SURGEON-DENTIST, HAS the honour to announce that he has returned from Paris, and is carrying on his late father's practice at above address. [457 NEW FISH AND GAME SHOP, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, ALFRED E. ANDREWS, FI8H. GAME and OY8TER SALESMAN", resDectfullv inform* the residents of the West End of Swansea, and the public generally, that be has removed to his NEW PREMISES, adjoining Sutton's Stone Yard, which he has fitted up upon the most jnodern style. where he 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 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. REES JONES, Saddler and Harness Maker, LANDORE. SINGLE and Double Leather Belts, all made 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 Valley. BRANCH SHOPS -MORRISTON AND CLYDACH. [87 RICHARD B. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUER INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGENT, Mortgage Broker, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, GOAT ST., SWANSEA. CCERTIFICATED to levy for rent under law of C, 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 the above-nanied deceased are requested to send in the same to the undersigned, before the 30th day of April, 1891. 575] Signed, W. JONES, Kittle Hill. THOS. C. ELEY (ELEY AND SONS), FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, 23, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. YOUR PATRONAGE and Recommendation Respectfully Solicited. [543 J. B. EDWARDS. Painter and House Decorator, RICHARDSON STREET, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, S -VV.A. N S E A. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF GLAZING, PAINTING AND DECORATING IN TOWN AND COTJNTBY. ,424 LL. AND T. BULLIN, HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS, SWANSEA. I LL. and T. B. beg to state that they have added j to their Business New Funeral Carriages (complete). Telephone No. 65. [419 The Universal Bill Posting Co. f RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS :-28, LOWER UNION STREET, SWANSEA. [431 r- BLOOR AND CO., r ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. i 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. f475 BLENDED TEAS FIRST HAND, 10 PER CENT. SAVED. Send for Samples and compare. C. BUSWELL & CO. TEA BLENDERS TO THE TRADE, (25 Years' Practical Experience,) 9 AND 11, DEVONSHIRE STREET, CITY, LONDON. [488 R O U E R S PALE ALES AND STOUTS IN 44 GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. PALE AND MILD ALES FROM 10D. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUTS FROM Is. PER GALLON. JACOB STREET BRs-weRY, BRISTOL. LOCAL AGENTS: SWANSEA-SOUTH WALES PROVISION Co., 8, HIGH STREET. T. BOWEN JONES & Co., Grocers, HIGH STREET. J. JONES. Grocer, LOWER OXFORD-STRFET- « W. A. JAMES, Grocer, 5, FABIAN STREET, ST. THOMAS. MORRISTON-GEO. EVANS, WOODFIELD STREET. LANDORE—J. WILLIAMS, 114, COURTNEY STREET. APPLICATIONS FOR PURCHASING AGENCIES IN SOUTH WALES TO tiE ADDRESSED TO J. B. MADDOCKS, PENARTH. 37 EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Departm ent South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. The Classes of the above School are now open. ART CLASSES: H1 F. HOSFORD. Head Master. Freehand Drawing. Painting in Oil. Tempera, and Water Colours, Objects of Still Life, &e. The Figure from the Antique and the Life. Anatomy, as applies Die to Art. Designing for Decorative purposes, Modelling Or- naments, Figures, &c. -t"8. HOURS OF STUDY—DAY TiTESnAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 o 1 TtrBSl^^F^.Afte'noon £ » £ 4.30 WEDNESDAY, {rom 2 to 4. SATURDAY. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS^ ^FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.l.>. All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays. 20s. per term of ten weeks 5s. FEE AFTERNOON CLASSES, same Days and Fees^ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, intended for Male fnTFSe Stt,dents from Private Schools, 15s. per School term. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for'Teachers nnri Pnnil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s. to all others, 10s. per Session. Open from September to May examination. 279] JAMES W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. Art Classes. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, BROADWAY VILLA, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. rpHESE CLASSES comprise Oil, Water-Colour L and Pastel Painting, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, Flowers. Fan and Screen Painting, &c. Special glasses in Drawing for junior pupils. Students may oia at any time. Private Lessons by arrangement. [17 MISS COOPER, Silver Medallist Royal Academv of Arts, and Exhibitor at the Principal Exhibitions, HAS RESUMED HER LESSONS, Class and Private, in Swansea and Neighbourhood. All Branches of Painting and Drawing taucht. Highest Certificates of the Drawing Society for Method of Teachin? specially adapted to Schools. Pupil of the Principal Academicians. Address-H, 8T. GEOR&E-STREET. [244 St. Andrew's College for Girls, 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. SCHOOL Duties will be resumed on TUESDAY, l: 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. Hiffh-Class School for the Daughters of Gentlemen 1%j"RS.C. C.SOUTHEY and MISS VOILE can iTA 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 religious training- Sea air and bathing. References from parents and others. [28 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. [29 A FEW VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS. Danygraig, Pontardawe. I SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THOROUGH English, German, French, Music, Singing. Drawing and Painting. Highest references. Principal-Mrs. KIRKHOUSE. [31 Next Term commences 26th January, 1891. I The Misses Beesley OF ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE 198, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA, BEG to annonnce that they resume their Classes for Dancing and Calisthenics on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th. Evening Classes as usual, com- mencing on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9tb. Private and Class lessons given in the Valse, the new Valse Menuet, new Lancers, and other fashion- able dances. Terms on application. [32 Girls' Boarding and Day School. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. I CLAIRMONTE, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—M ISSES HEPWORTH. (SUCCESSORS TO MISS HAVARD). Assisted by Certificatei Resident anfi Visiting Teachers. PUPILS prepared for all Public Examinations. The J Next Term commences (D. V.} MONDAY, May 4th. [33 I Girls' Boarding and Day School, I ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. J PHWCIPAI,.—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident & visiting Teachers. PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. I Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Principals—the MISSES PHILLIPS. Evident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting I Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations" I Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recreation grounds, offers special advantages for healthfu* study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. [22 STRATFORD-ON-A YON. BEAUFORT HOUSE, SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Principals—MRS. & MISS 3EJYS 0 A GOVERNESS PUPIL required. Every .A. advantage. Premium moderate. Vacancies for two boarders. Thorough education. Pupils very successful in all exams. References to Clergymen and Ministers and Parents of pupils. [561 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 dtlicate boys. Home comforts. Masters for Sciences, Languages and Music. Apply to MR. A. W. SAMUEL. 30 Colston's Boarding School Stapleton, near Bristol. FOUNDED A.D. 1708. THE GOVERNORS admit a limited number of Boys fnm 10 to 15 years of age to this Endowed Schod, on payment of £ 31 per annum for tuition, i)ooks, I oard and clothing. No extras. The course is designed to impart a souml an i useful iducation, and includes Latin, French and Mathematics. There will be vacancies to tiil up at the beginning of next term. Apply to g GEORGE H. POPE 5731 Merchants' Hall, Bristol. EDUCATIONAL. Swansea Kindergarten. Frnebel's Thorough System," For Bovs and Girh from Three to Seven Tears in Age. Superiority-FRAU ACRELIE KORTH, late Principal of the Anglo-Germau Ladies' School, at New port. TT5 VTOTW* ) Pluck tbe shooting weeds, and JttUliU plant The vjnes in 8eason_ THE SYNTHESIS" KINDEIiGAKTEN envelopes the Discrimitation of Moral Principles," thus Moral Wrongs." In accordance with the Consob- stantiltlity," the Kindergarten differs entirely from the English Contexture of Children's Garden." by admitting the merely Method" of Pestalozzi's infant Protection Establishment" at Switzerland. Swansea Kindergarten" Prospectuses uiav be obtained bv applying at Dynevor-place, Swansea. 3^01 FRAU AURELIE KORTH. Dancing, Calisthenics, Spanish & Physical Exercises Gedney House. St. Helen's-road Miss CR.A VEN' S Classes ARE HELD at her residence, and at GwynHall," Neath, Llanelly, Llandovery, and the Mumbles. Private lessons in the Valse, Minuet, Scotch Reels, &c. "The Chorolistba," a new round dance. Evening Tuition Class. The term dates from day of entrance for Juvenile Classes. [18 Normal College, Constitutional Hill, Swansea. PRINCIPAL-MR. EMERY. HEAD MASTER—REV. GEORGE EMERY, (B.A. Lond.. B Mus., Oxon.) THE SUMMER TERM begins on MONDAT, MAY 4,1891- [628 TRINITY COLLEGE. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. THE ANNUAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATION in Music will be held in Swansea during the week commencing MAY 25th, 1891. The last day for entry will be MAY 2nd. The next half-yearly Examination in musical knowledge takes place on JUNE 19th. Candidates must enter their names not later than MAY 19tb. Forms of application for admission of Candidates may be obtained of the Local Secretary, H. RADCLIFFE, 13. CARLTON TERRACE, 617J SWANSEA. Llandovery College. Warden and Read-master- Rev. OWEN EVANS, M.A.. late Professor at St. David's College, Lampeter. "VTEXT TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, 5L APRIL 22nd. Boarders return the previous day. Board and Tuition Fees, 48 guineas a year [61l" KINGSDOWN HIGH SCHOOL for GIRLS (FOE BOADERS AND DAY PUPILS) MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 10, KIKGBDOWN- PARADE. BRISTOL. Established 1863. PRINCIPAL—MRS. E. E. HOBBS. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 482 Certificates (135 Honours) obtained during the last 12 years. f624 SUMMER TERM begins MONDAY, 4th May. High School for Welsh Girls. Ashford. SUMMER TERM commences MAY 5. A few S vacancies for Higher Pay Scholars at the reduced and inclusive Fee of £ 1013s. 41. per Term. Application Forms can he obtained from THB SECRETARY, 127, St. George's-road, London. S.W. [616 WE STON SUPER MARE. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES. v „ 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. •cor Board, English, French, Music, and Drawing.— «TTArw N0 EXTRAS. SUMMER TERM begins MONDAY, 27th APRIL. ferecces. Prospectus, and View of House (which IS on the Sea Front), maybe had on application to The HEAD MISTRESS. 11 ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE," BEACH ROAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE. 584 DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL. TRUSTEES—EARL FORTESCUE, C. T. D. ACLAND, ESQ., M.P., and others. EEAD-MASTER-C. C. S. BLAND, M.A., C.in,b. (An entirely new Teaching and Domestic Staff since 18S8.) TXEALTHY Site, fine buildings (cost £ 12.030), AJ- playing fields (18 acres). Shorthand, B>ok. keeping, Chemistry, Carpentry, besides ordinary Subjects. HIGH HONOURS in Cambridge Losals, 1890 Sizarship St. John's Coll., Cainb. the 11th place in England in Examinations for Junior Scholarships of Royal Agricultural Society, 1890. TERMS 28 and 30 GUINEAS per annum. Laundress, Doctor, Stationery included. THREE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded April 24th, value £15, £12, and £9 per annum, for 2 yean. -Full purticulais and pr»spectuses from HEAD-MASTER. West Buckland, Southmolton. [543 Engineering. HOW TO OVERCOME DIFFICULTIES. SOUND PRACTICAL ADVICE given to Persons having charge of Engines, Pumps and Machinery, for want of which thousands of pounds are unnuallylwasted. Address enclosing postal order for 3s. 6d. to FOSTER, GOODRICH AND CO 336, Moseley-road, Birmingham. Circular, giving particulars, sent on receipt of stamped envelope. Agents wanted. [551 John Cady, Deceased. NOTICE. ALL Persons having CLAIMS upon or against the Estate of the late JOHN CADY, of the Rhyddino-s, Swansea, Esquire, are requested to send the same forthwith to the undersigned Solicitors for tbe Executors STRICKS & BELLINGHAM, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated this 11th April, 1891. [614 tSwansea Harbour Triut CONTRACT FOR CLOTHING. THE TRUSTEES are prepared to receive TENDERS up to SATURDAY, 25th APRIL. for the SUPPLY OF CLOTHING for their officials for the current year. Forms of Tender and full particulars may be had on application to the undesigned. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JO«N* Dixox, General Superintendent. HarbourOSees, Swansea, 11th April. 1891. 1615 blue Lias Lime, White Lime, .01 me stone and ^ilicicarj Fire Oernent. B DANIEL JON«:S and Co. are prepared to 0 Suoply the above-n&mtid article at all Railway Stations. StormfT Worfcs. Pvle. near Brideend. T114 SWANSEA ALBION PERMANENT BrILD- S ING SOCIETY.—The Directors are prepare! to make A iv^nces on Freehold or Leasehold Property. F"r further particulars ;■ pply to the Secretaries, Edward Roberts and Son, 45, Oxford- street, Swansea. [461