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SPECIAL SHOW OF MOURNING MATERIALS AT 1 B. EVANS & COMPY.'S, TEMPLE-STREET. SEE 4TH PAGE.
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PREMIER "VINOLIA" SOAP. THREE TABLETS IN BOX FOR TENPENCE. TAYLOR & COMPY., LIMITED. COFFEE. OUR COFFEE is justly noted for its EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FLAVOUR and STRENGTH, and is become so widely known that it is sent for from all parts of the Principality. Being roasted on the latest scientific principles, and by professional men, it always has that point so often lacking in even good Coffee spoiled by amateurs. There being no delay in transit, it is quite hot when received at Swansea. Connoisseurs say there is none like it. [TELEPHONE 17] ISAAC GALE, 18, Hiai STREET, SWANSEA. THE POPULAR TEA, FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, RICHNESS & CHEAPNESS, CLARK'S 1/8 TEA Has become justly popular, and is considered the Very Best Value obtainable. W. S. CLARK, N, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. TSTHE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER COZVIF^lsr'^r, LIMITED, [TELEPHONE No. 36.] 13 EG to solicit public attention to, and patronage for, their COMMERCIAL and GENERAL Stationery Department, which is now RE-ORGANISED and placed under NEW MANAGEMENT. They are prepared to supply best styles and best values with the utmost romptitude at fair prices. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL STATIONERY, INCLUDING:— LEDGERS CASH BOOKS JOURNALS WAGES BOOKS ENVELOPES BILL HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS CHEQUE BOOKS .I INDEX BOOKS MINUTE BOOKS NOTE-PAPER MEMO. FORMS MACHINE RULING ON THE PREMISES. 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. J. A. WEBBER & SON (OPPOSITE THE MARKET), Clock and Watch Makers, JEWELLERS AND OCULAR OPTICIANS, 87, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 454 JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ILI.s CIlEATED MANY A NEW BUSINESS. HAS RESCUED MANY A LOST BUSINESS ^AS ENLARGED MANY AN OLD BUSINESS HAS SAVED MANY A FAILING BU SINESS REVIVED MANY A DULLBUSINESS HAS PRESERVED Many a LARGE BUSINES. AND SECURES SUCCESS IN ANY BUSINESS. **°yal Commercial & Family Hotel, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT NOTICE. REOPENING OJF" THE ROYAL HOTEL BANQUETING HALL, I WHICH HAS BEEN ^E-DECORATED AT A GREAT COST, AND IS NOW THE lVtOST HANDSOME HALL IN THE PRINCIPALITY 70 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 16 feet high. I SPECIALLY PREPARED FLOOR FOR DANCING. J S\\t Decorations were carried out by Pugsley and Son, of aiisea, to whom great credit is due. INSPECTION SOLICITED. j CHESTER ROW, Proprietor. N.B SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY 1 AS USUAL, 2 P.M. [76 O. McCaskie's Hairdressing and Shampooing r ESTABLISHMENT, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA, DEPLETE WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. First-Class Assistants. Moderate Charges. lfOTE THE ADDRESS-NEXT DOOR TO THE GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK. [523 HEAT IS LIFE. medical Men recommend Gas Fires in Bedrooms if fixed by Competent Fitters. FLETCHER'S GAS FIRES ARE THE BEST. jOHN LEGG, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. ECONOMY AND DURABILITY IN SADDLERS. SPILE, tactical Maker of everv description of Saddlery & Harness H UNION-STREET, SWANSEA. 01*8ES Measured accurately for Hunting and Ordinary Saddles, and made to give ease to rider and ibe rid«i.0^WL&n^ fitted with best Patent Bars, which are warranted to free tbe Stirrap Leather directly 18 thrown. N.B.—Old Bars can be taken out and Patent ones adjusted. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. [10 p c. ROWLAND, ontractor to the Swansea Harbour Trustees, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR TO THE MIDLAND AND OTHER RAILWAY COMPANIES, 17, SOMERSET-PLACE. [1397 SALES BY AUCTION. UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Removed from the Residence of Mrs. J. T. Williams, of 2, Church Park, Mumbles, and several residents' homes in the neighbour- hood, and comprise of dining room suites in saddlebags and sideboard to match, several occasional tables, 3 pianofortes, walnut and other overmantles, mahogany and other dining tables, ash and walnut bedroom suites, painted do., wardrobe, several chests of drawers, washstands and tables, swing glasses, mahogany duchesse stands and tables, Brussels and other carpets nearly new, hearthrugs to match, several brass and brass mounted French bedsteads, feather beds, hair and wool mattresses, and a multiplicity of other articles too numerous to mention. Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER$SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREHT, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1892, THE above HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Goods may be viewed day prior and morning of sale. Auc tioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. [2198 Newby House, Finsbury-terrace, late Park-road- Sale of well-preserved House- hold Furnit are. Messrs. W. J. LOWES t SON Have been instructed by J. M. Hay, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above address, On FRIDAY, February 19, 1892, THE whole of his modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, and other EFFECTS, comprising— DRAWING ROOM.-Handsome occasional chair and oouch, covered saddle bags and bordered fringe, small chairs upholstered in plush, rosewood centre table, fancy window table, oak pier glass, piano- forte by Ozeitmann and Sous, rosewood overmantel with plusli curtains, splendid Axminster carpet (with under felt), skin and other rugs, brass rail lender with fire brasses, coal vase, 2-8ft. •rnamental pyramid lamps and shades, ornaments, oil paint- iugs, eagravings, window hangings, brackets, &c., &c. v • DINING ROOM.—Ladies' and gents' easy chairs and six small chairs in maple, handsomely carved and covered saddle bags, side board (with plate- glass back), oak pier glass, telescope dining table, mantel board and cover, Axminster carpet (with under felt), fender, fire irons, mats, lamp, brackets, wiudow curtains, breakfast, dinner and tea services, war*, wine glasses, &c., &c. PASSAGE AND LANDING.—Brussels stair carpet and pads, engraved stair rods, umbrella stand, mats, lamp, &c.,&o. Also the contents of three BEDROOMS, viz.:—Bed- room suite in maple, dressing tables and marble top washstands, brass and irou bedsteads, spring mattress, Frencb hair do., chest of drawers, deck chair, carpets, ware, pictures, &c., &c. KITCHEN AND Y ARD.-Tables, arm and other chairs, patent oil cooking stove (complete), fender, linoleum, pigeon house, dog kennel, and other articles too numerous to mention. Goods on view Thursday, from 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. Sale to commence at eleven a.m. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to the class of goods offered at this sale, the whole being comparatively new, and made by Messrs. Maple and Co., London. Heathfield Chambers, February 9th, 1892. [2199 ABERAVON. TO BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, INVESTORS AND OTHERS. Sale of important Freehold Properties, including highly valuable and improvable Licensed JPremises, Beer- house and Dwelling-houses. Mr, WILLIAM HARRY BEES Is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At "THE WALNUT TREE" HOTEL, Aberavon, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18tb, 1892, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, Subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, THE undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, including a Free Double- licensed INN or PUBLIC-HOUSE, BEER- HOUSE, and DWELLING-HOUSES, which will be offered in the following or such other Lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale A LL that valuable old-established and LOT 1. J\ Free Double-licensed Inn, or Public-house, called or known as THE CROWN," with the Out-buildings, Yard, and Rear Premises thereto belonging, and also the adjoining DWELLING HOUSE and Rear Premises, all situate in WATER-STREET and CHURCH-STREET, ABERAVON, having a frontage to the former of the aggregate length of 49 feet or thereabouts, and to the latter 59 feet or thereabouts, and measuring from front to back (from street to street) 68 feet or thereabouts; forming together one of the most eligible and highly valuable lots of Freehold Property situated in the heart of the limited central area of the rapidly improving town of Aberavon, and, as a whole, possessing pecu- liarly attractive features and offering unusual facilities and inducements for the erection of one of the best Hotels or Licensed Houses in the whole district, with ample room for stabling, carriage houses, yard, &c., with direct street access* LOT 2.—All those FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, SHOP and Premises, (adjoining Lot 1) with a frontage to Water-street of 29 feet or thereabouts, and 31 feet or thereabouts to Church-street, and a depth from front to back of 89 feet or there- abouts, now in the occupation of David Davies as mLoti1J3t-Allt'that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMISES (adjoining lot 2), having a frontage to Water-street of 35 feet or thereabouts, and to Church-street of 471 feet or thereabouts, and a depth from front to back of 93 feet or there- abouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Jones as monthly tenant. The whole of the above lots occupy a command- ing position and are eminently suitable for the erection of superior business premises in either or both of the above-named streets. The adjoining land has recently been let on lease at a rental of about 3s. per square yard per annum. The whole of the foregoing lots will first be offered in one lot and if not sold will be offered as above-mentioned. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD BEER-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Church-street, Aberavon, known as the "New Inn," now in the occupation of Mrs. Davies. The house is well placed for doing a large trade, being situate at the head of Charlotte-street, in a populous district. Held under a lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1852, at a ground rent of £110s. per annum. This lot will be sold subject to a lease thereof for a term of 21 years from 25th March, 1881, at the yearly rent of JE20. LOT 5.-All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being in Pantdu, Aberavon, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Lakeworthy, as monthly tenant; on a portion thereof is a good stone quarry and a level mouth which may be utilised. LOT 6.—All those two FREEHOLD MESSU- AGES or DWELLING HOUSES and PRE- MISES, situate adjoining lot 5. This lot will be sold subject to a lease thereof granted to Mr. Joseph Davies, for a term of 99 years from 20th February, 1861, at a ground rent of £ 2 12s. 6d. per annum. Printed particulars with plans and conditions of sale, may be had of the Auctioneer, Neath; Mr. T. M. Price, Estate Agent, Neath and Bridgend; or of Mr. M. A. Jenkins, Solicitor, Abera.von. L2174 CORKER and BBVAN. HAULAGE CONTRACTORS AND COAL MERCHANTS, 3, Mount Street, Swansea. A CARGO of German Moss Litter, in pressed bales, just arrived [2139 1 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, I ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALb 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 AND ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. [40 TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2s. 8d. JL Six, Is. Sd. 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. [41 Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NINETEENTH HALF-YEARLY ORDI- NARY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRI- ETORS of the RHONDDA and SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY COMPANY, will be held at the MACKWORTH HOTEL, SWANSEA, on TUES- DAY, the 16th FEBRUARY, 1892, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the General Purposes of the undertaking also for the Electien of Two Directors in the places of JOHN RICHARDSON FRANCIS and MORGAN BRANSBY WILLIAMS, Esquires, who go out of office by rotation, and who, being duly qualified, offer themselves for re-election and for the election of an Auditor, in the place of MR. R. G. CAWKER, who retires, and offersjhimself for re-election. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the RHONDDA and SWAN- SEA BAY RAILWAY COMPANY, will be held at the MACKWORTH HOTEL. SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of FEBRUARY next, at the conclusion of the business of the Ordinary General Meeting convened for Twelve o'clock, at the same place, for the purpose of submitting to the Proprietors at such Meeting a proposed Bill in Parliament to be intituled: "A Bill for enabling the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company to extend their Railways to Swansea and Neath, and for other purposes." The Transfer Books will be closed from the 5th February to the 16th February, both days inclusive. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 20th January, 1892. [2132 DENTAL NOTICE. Mr. Holland, Surgeon Dentist, HAS REMOVED to 4, HERBERT-PLACE. SWANSEA. Best Work at Moderate Charges. 550 CITY DEESSMAKERS, PARIS HOUSE, 47, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. PRICE LIST. Ladies' Walking Costumes 6s. 6d. Home Dresses 5s 0d. Morning Wraps 2s. 6d! Ball and Evening Dresses, from 3s. Od. Children's Pretty Costumes, from 2s. 9d. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS. These prices are strictly for Cash. [1699 T. J. PHILLIPS, FOR JEWELLERY, WEDDING RINGS.3 WATCHES, &c. 8841 13, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ESTABLISHED 1831. WM. PHILLIPS, UNDERTAKER, And COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER. 33, WELLINGTON STREET, SWANSEA. FUNERALS conducted in Town or Country on reasonable terms. Estimates on application. 818 IMPORTANT NOTICE. FOR STRONG, DURABLE, CHEAP FURNITURE, GO TO p. FREEDMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. NOW OPEN AT 34.. High Street, Swansea, Where you can buy at lowest prices, either for Cash or on their New Purchase System, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, And thereby get FULL VALUE FOR MONEY. MESSRS. P. F. andCo. supply furniture on their New Purchase System. X3 worth for Is. 6d. weekly. zC5 2s. 6d. „ X10 „ „ 4s. Od. „ JE20 5s. Od. £25 6s. Od. J630 7s. Od. ..£50 „ 10s. Od. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. A TRIAL SOLICITED. NOTE THE ADDRESS— P. FREEDMAN & CO., Complete House Furnishers, 34, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. N .B.-All Goods Delivered Free. [1590 OTT\T INSURANCE OFFICE, OUlM ■<> FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1890 £ 361,500,000. For further information apply to the following Agents SWANSEA Mr. J. W. Morris. Mr. John Eynon. <'I „ „ W. J. Lowes and Son. Aberavon David E. Jones. Mumbles James Orrin. Neath. Charles Old. Briton Ferry W. H. Hunter. Pontardawe „ David Smith. Ystalvfera Morgan Morgan [2039 FRANK W. DAVIES, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & ACCOUNTANT. HOUSE AND INSURANCE AGENT. Offices. — 15, DYNEVOR PLACE, SWANSEA. Private Addreas :— [1040 7, BAY VIEW CRESCENT, SWANSEA. PURE DRUGS. O. V" C:) i=; t rT I-a: CHEMIST (BY EXAMINATION), 28, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, SWANSEA. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISPENSING. MEDICINE Delivered with DISPATCH to all parts of the Town. [-1959 THOS. O. ELEY (ELE7 AND SONS), FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, 23, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. YOUR PATRONAGE and Recommendation Respectfully Solicited. f548 MESSRS. CHARLES GARTOJST & CO., f 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 4 £ gallons and upwards to all parts of the Town and Neighbourhood daily. [13 EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Science and Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. ART CLASSES: F. F. HOSFORD, Art Master. Freehand Drawing. Anatomy, as applicable to Painting in Oil, Tempera, Art. and Water Colours, Objects Designing for Decorative of Still Life, &c, purposes, Modelling Or- KieFigure from the Antique naments, Figures, &c. and the Life. HOURS OF STUDY-DAY CLASSES: TUKSIWYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TWJCSDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ from 2 to 4. WKBITESDAY, „ „ from 2 to 4. SATURDAY, „ from 2 to 4. EVENING CLASSES: TVKSBAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, 7.15 to 9.1'5. FEES: All Fees are payable in Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 20s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same Days and Fees. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, intended for Male and Female Students from Private Schools, 15s. per 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 examination. 14,25] JAMES W. ROGERS, Hon. See. ME. ARTHUR HEY, F.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choir-master of St. James' Church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. [813 11, Carlton Terrace, 11. Swansea Kindergarten. Froebel's Thoroughly Philosophic System," For Boys and Girls from Three to Seven Years in Age. "Principal"—FRAU AURELIE KORTH, late Principal of the Anglo-German School, at Newport. TTa w<vrov\ ) Pluck the shooting weeds, and no WHO f pian» the vines in season. THE" Symbolic Construction of KIN DER-GARTBN I envelopes the Purport of Planting Moral Principles" by Allegory." The Swansea Kindergarten" is conducted in botk languages"—" pure English and German." Thus, in accordance with its origin and nature," also sub- stantial in its Native System," the Swansea Kindergarten" differs entirely from the English Infant Schoo! contexted with the German Word Kindergarten." Terms and References on application. [2093 Girls' Boarding and Day School, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PnwctpAL.—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. Art Classes. UNDER. THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, EXETER VILLAS, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. THESE CLASSES comprise Oil, Water-Colour and Pastel Painting, Sketching from Nature, Drawing and Painting from the Life, Portraiture, Flowers. Fan and Screen Painting, &e. Special Claases in Drawing for junior pupils. Students may Join at any time. Private Lessons by arrangement. Next Term commences on TUESDAY, JAN. 19. 117 Dancing, Calisthenics, Spanish ét Physical Exercises Gedney House, St. Helen's-road. Miss CRAVEN'S CLASSES ARE HELD at her residence, and at The Gwyn Hall, Neath, Llanelly, Llandovery, and the Mumbles. Private lessons in the Valse, Minuet, Scotch Reels, &c. Pas De Quatre," a new dance this season. Evening Tuition Class. The term dates from day jf entrance for Juvenile Classes. [18 36, BRYN ROAD, SWANSEA. MISS KATIE CHUNE, certificated (Senior Honou rs) Koyal Academy of Music and I Trinity College, London, RESUMES her Lessons and Classes on TUESDAY," JANUARY 19uh. Piano and Harmouy. [2037 MISS BEE SIZE Y WILL RESUME her CALISTHENIC and DANCING CLASSES for CHILDREN on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, at 2.30 and 5 o'clock, and her EVENING CLASS on WEDNESDAY, jANUMtT 6tb, 1892, at 7.45, at her residence, 198, St. Heleu's-road, Swansea. Private Lessons giveu in the Valse, Menuet, New Lancers, Valse, and Iolanthe, a new round dance introduced in London this Season. [1539 MISS COOPER I (Medallist and Exhibitor Royal Academy of Arts), I WILL RESUME her Lessons, class a*d private, on JANUARY 19th. All branches of drawing and painting taught. Certificated teacher of the Drawing Society's system for schools. S.K. certificates. rofwio Address—13, Bryn-road. [2062 Girls' Boarding- and Day School. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. CLAIRMONTE, GROVE-PLACE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—M ISSES HEPWORTH (SUCCESSORS TO MIES HAVARD). Assisted by Certificated Resident and Visiting Teachers. pUPILS prepared for all Public Examinations. The 33] Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. alRLS' 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 ,cffera special advantages for healthful study, ecaifart, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. f22 12, Castleton, Mumbles. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, & PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, (Daughters of a Clergyman). Highest References. Terms on application. 201 Next Term commences THURSDAY, Jan. 14. Tanyrallt School, Pontardawe. BOYS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Head Master, MB. ASTLEY SAMUEL, Assisted by resident English and Foreign Masters. SPECIAL attention to commercial subjects and S Shorthand. Preparation for professional examinations. Home comforts good diet healthy situation. Terms moderate and inclusive. Prospectus on application. Next Term, JANUARY 19th, 1892. [30 Porthcawl. ESPLANADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PORTHCAWL. PRINCIPALS-THE MISSES JONES. Assisted by the following Governesses and Ma.sters English and French, Miss SMITH, with Junior Governesses assisting (certificated). Pianoforte and Zither, FRAULKIN HAFNBR (cer. con. Berlin). Drawing and Painting, Mr. T. J. PHILLIPS, Neath. Violin, Mr. LEATON. PUPILS prepared for examination. Good home for Boarders. Additional house to be opened after Christmas, affording greater accommodation. Spring term Jan. 19th, 1892. [1884 I HOTELS. THE LANGLAND BAY HOTEL. rpHIS HOTEL stands in its own grounds, JL surrounded by magnificent scenery, is arranged and furnished to afford visitors and residents every possible convenience aud comfort. Moderate charges. First-class Cuisine, Wines and Spirits. LANGLAND VILLA. -TO LKT, Furnished, by week or month, detached Villa. Residence (with coach-house and two-stall stable), beau- tifully-situated, and only 100 yards from the sea. LANGLAND FARM.—Comfortable Lodgings, consisting of five Bedrooms and three Sitting- rooms, with cooking and attendance Delightful view. For terms and particulars apply to Mis& LOGAN, Langland Bay Hotel. (Telephone No. 502); or to the SECRETARY, 59 and 60, Wind street, Swansea. [2064 SWANSEA. CASTLE HOTEL. LD-ESTABLISHED FAMILY AND COM- OLD ESTABLISHED FAMILY AND COM- MERCIAL HOTEL Centrally Situated. Omnibuses meet all Trains. ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. A. THOMAS, 764)1 Proprietress. THE BAY VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA, Opposite the Swansea Bay Railway Station, the Sands, the Public Baths, near the Football and Recreation Grounds, and the Victoria Park. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Foot- ball Players, Cyclists, and other Athletes. Magnificent View of Swansea Bay and Bristol Channel. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS. REFRESHMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All Trains and Trams for the Mumbles stop opposite the door. RESULTS OF TEN SELECTED WELSH FOOTBALL MATCHES May be seen at the ABOVE HOTEL Every SATURDAY within half-an-hour after the Matches are over. Running Head Quarters of the Swansea Harriers and Cvcling Club. St. Helen's Branch of the Royal Hearts of Oak Benefit Society. Meetings every Friday at 7.30 p.m. [1454 Swansea Castle Hotel, OXFORD-STREET AND DILLWYN-STREET, SWANSEA. THE above old-established Hotel is now under new management. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands, and Bottled Ales and Stouts. Families supplied. J. FINNEMORE, 1708] PROPRIETOR. White Rose Hotel, Walter-roa i, Swansea. THE above Hotel has undergone considerable alter- ations, and is now considered the most pleasantly situated and convenient establishment of the kind in the West End of Swansea. Visitors to the town HtiliBing the advantages of this Hotel are in the midst of a beautifully rura! part of Swansea, the thoroughfare having heen described as the bonlevard of South Wale-, and yet within five minntes' walk of the Sands. the Parks, all the Pnblle Institutions of the town. Railway Stations, ke. and the Tram Cars to the Miimhles may be reached in a few momenta. One of the advantages of the above Hotel is that a very cosily constructed Billiard Room has been added to the establishment, in which there is one of Burroughes and Watfs's best made tables. Good Stabling accommodation, and every convenience for Visitors. 987] J. JONES. Proprietress. King Arthur Hotel, R eynoldstone, Gower. PROPRIETOR MR. JOHN BEVAN. MR. BEVAN BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the above Hotel has been greatly enlarged to meet the pressing requirements of Tourists and others, and is now able to accommodate a pitrty of 200 to dinner. Conveyances can be had on the premises. The Hotel is under the personal I supervision of Mrs. Bevan as heretofore. T967 I The Sherwood Hotel, 19, ADAM-STREET, STRAND, LONDON. (LATE W. H. PRINT, SWANSEA.) NEAR. Law Courts. Houses of Parliament, 1^1 and is the midst of all the principal Theatres. Has been re-furnished, and offers every comfort at very moderate charges. Bed, Breakfast and Attendance, 5s. 6d. Communications to 46] MANAGER. Andrew's Private Hotel, 68, GUILFORD STREET, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON, IW.C. COMFORTABLE, CENTRAL and ECONoM- C CAL. Tariff on application. [123 Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MR. C. POLYBLANK, A-IE-E., (For 7 years Mechanical and Electrical Engineer to the Swansea Harbour Trust), T)EGS to inform his friends and the general public that he HAS NOW OPENED AN OFFICE at No. 47, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, and is prepared to supply, on the most advan- tageous terms, ELECTRICAL and MECHANICAL PLANT, Of all Kinds. Mr. C. P. Solicits Enquiries. [1677 RCURTFTTS! I have made a life-long study of the disease of Fits. Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, and when I say CURB, I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return asrain, I mean a Radical Cure. I have known my remedy t < cure the worst aises. Because others have failed to cure you is no reason whv you should continue to suffer. Send at once for my TREATISE and a FREE BOTTLE of medicine. it I oosts you nothing for a trial, and IT WI CUIlE i Dr H. G. ROOT. 28, Endsleigh Gardens. Euston-rd, ondon, N.W. 1;62 J. B. EDWARDS, Painter and House Decorator, RICHARDSON STREET, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, S "W A 1ST So E -A- ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF GLAZING, PAINTING AND DECORATING IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Agent for MESSRS. WILLING'S and Co., patent Copper Enamelled Letters. The Universal Bill Posting Co RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. A DMSS:—28, LOWER UNION STREET, SWANSEA. [431 BATHS. BATHS- SLIPPER BATHS, Hot or Cold Sea or Fresh water. Single Tickets, 6d. anJ 3d. Open every day except Sunday. Swansea Baths and Laundry Co., Ld., St. Hclen'i-road. [1531 THOMAS and SON, (TAILORS, 9, HEATHFIELD-STREET. SWANSEA. CELEBRATED FOR GENTLEMEN'S BREECHES. LADIES' JACKET MAKERS. Official Tailors to the Cyclists' Touring Club. [598 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHI JOIES & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS- A LL ORDERS for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c., promptly attended to. oL Patent Noiseless India Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. [9 C. W. HUTCHIN, TOBACCONISTS' FACTOR & CIGAR IMPORTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, HAS RECENTLY EFFECTED CONSIDERABLE ALTERATIONS IN HIS PREMISES. Note Address: — 175, High-street, Swansea. (OPPOSITE OLD ST. JOHN'S CHURCH). HAIRDRESSING ROOMS REFITTED AND RE-ARRANGED. [48 BUILDERS' MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T. P. JONES, HEATHFIELD YARD (Late Aaron Boundy), Carlton Terrace, SWANSEA. W LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT DEPOT. [429 NEW DOCK TIMBER YARD Steam Sawing, Turning, Planing and Moulding Mills. ENTRANCE, THOMAS STREET. SAWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RE-TOOTHED AND HAMMERED ON THE PREMISES BY A FIRST-CLASS SHEFFIELD MACHINIST. HANDSAWS SET, SHARPENED. AND HAMMERED. GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Best Aberthaw Ground Lime, also Plaster of Paris and Cement Kept in Stock. ALL KINDS OF READY-MADE JOINERY IN STOCK. PETER HOPKINS, TIMBER & SLATE IMPORTER, SWANSEA. [1012 PRINTING! "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER A RE prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them in the BEST STYLE. A MODERN STOCK has been carefully selected, and will be found admirably adapted to all descriptions of work [TELEPHONE No. 36.] AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS OF SALE. 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 ANP PLACARDS. HAND BILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. OFFICES—58, WIND STREET; SWANSEA. WHEELER'S ST. DAVID'S LEEK. TV Is. per Packet, post free. HEELER'S ST. DAVID'S LEEK. w Either for Exhibition or for general use TV Either for Exhibition or for general use this is one of the finest Leeks in cultiva- tion, being of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and excellent. Per Packet, Is. post free. Please send me a Packet of St. David's Leek; those I had from you last year proved highly satisfactory, the biggest were 9 or 10 inches in girth.—J. DAVIES. I had some of your St. David's Leek last year and they turned out first-class, there was nothing to compare with them in this locality.—J. E. JAMES. Please send 3 Packets St. David's Leek they were grand last year.—J. THOMAS. WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS will be sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and best varieties both for ex- hibition and for general use. WHEELER AND SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. [2170 T. RANDLES, First-class Boot & Shoe Maker, INVITES attention to his SUPERIOR STOCK J. of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS Rnd SHOES of every description, manufactured from the best materials, and of superior work- manship. 15, Castle Street, (NEXT [DOOR TO THE CHAPEL). Agent for DR. JAEGER'S Natural Wool-lined Boots and Shoes, and SCAFE'S Patent, Rubber Boots. [ DOCTOR BTEDMAX' CAUTION'. nn HE FATAL TEETHING _I_ EFFECTS fre- quently following the use POWDERS, uf soothing Medicines, on account of the opium they all contain, should render DOCTOR STEDMAN'S parents extremely cautious how they administer such TEETHING dangerous remedies to their children, who are POWDERS, disproportionately suscept- ible of the influence of opium. DOCTOR STEDMAN'S The Proprietor of DOCTOR TEETHING STEDMAN'S TEETHING POWDERS. POWDERS feels it due to the pnblic and himself to assure it DOCTOR STEDMAir3 that his Powders CON- TAIN NO OPIUM, and TEETHING are on that account the SAFEST AND isEST for POWDERS. Children. Parents will readily see this for them- selves when they consider DOCTOR 8TEDMAN'S the number Of inquests that are held in the vear TEETHING on children dying from t.t.q the effects of soothing POWDERS, remedies. t n ti on Analytioal Insti- DOCTOR STEDMAN'S Viaduct, KC., London" November 29, 1877. TEETHING Report on the Teeth- POWDERS. Dr. Ste^ Hox^ "IherebycertifythatI yvOCTOR STEDMAN'S of^Stedmant1 Teething TEETHING nm' oT\L''proWtto^ POWDFRS !"bje<:t.ed H to analysis fo^ ruwUiiKB. morphia or opium in any form. I enabled to state TVOCTOR STEDMAN'S tbatYfoun^thliaLVMn TEETHING other alkaloid or constitu- POWDERS. tion of opium. Thus Stedman's Teeth- ing Powder is favourably DOCTOR- STEDMAN S distinguished from similar preparations. TEETHING "ARTHUR H. HABSAM. M.D." POWDERS. Ask for DOCTOR DOCTOR STEDMAN'S STEDMANN TEETHING TEETHING POWDERS. 1 Obse've Trade Mark, a 1 POWDERS. Gum Lancet, on every Packet and Powder, with. DOCTOR STEDMAN'S out which none ale genuine. TEETHING Depot: 125, New North-road POWDERS. London, N. [2185 I PLANS OF ESTATES, &c. Solicitors, Estate Agents, and Auctioneers would do well to forward to our Office, for refer- ence and distribution, the Plans and Particulars of Estates, and Catalogues of Machinery, Furniture, Books, and other Property advertised inonr columns. From the central situation of our office in Swansea, and the ready access to it from all parts of our wide and wealthy district, we are enabled to transact this department of our business in a satisfactory manner, and it will receive our best attention. "THE CAMBRIAN" NEWSPAPER COMPANY, (LIMITED,) 58, Wind street, Swansea. Neath Water Company, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the XI Fifty seventh ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors will be held at the TOWN HALL. NEATH, on FRIDAY, the 26th of FEBRUARY, 1892, at 2.30 o'clock p.m., to receive the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts, and to transact the ordinary Business of the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from the 17th instant until after the above Meeting. By Order, EDWIN C. POLE, Secretary and Manager. Neath, 10th February, 1892. [2186 Great Western Railway. WELCOME HOME TO GENERAL BOOTH. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS will run to CARDIFF as under: —On THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18TH, leaving Llanelly. 11.30 a.m. SWANSEA 11.50 Landore, 12.0 Neath 12 15 • Port Talbot, 12.30 Pyle. 12.40; Bridgend, 12'.55 • and Llantrissant at 1.15 p.m. On SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20TH. to NEWPORT (FOOTBALL MATCH—SWANSEA V. NEWPORT), leaving SWANSEA at 12.45 and Landore at 12.50 p.m. For full particulars see bills. HT. LAMBERT, 2190J General Manager. Scottish Union and National Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL £ 6,000,000 YEARLY INCOME £ 850.000 INVESTED FUNDS JE3,860,000 THE DIRECTORS desire to inform their i. Policy Holders and others that they have appointed as their Agent MR. C. A. VIGNOLES Manager of the National Bank of Wales, Swan- sea, to succeed the late MR. J. PERRY MORGAN V w^LIA^ PITEOUS, Secretary 3, King William-street, London, E.C. [2189 THE NELSON BAKERY, 14 It 15, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA IS the most MODERN and COMPLETE of its -L Kind in the neighbourhood, being replete mitk the latest improvements in the ART OF BREAD, MAKING, Which enables the Proprietor to GUARANTEE THAT CLEANLINESS AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE ALMOST UNATTAINABLE BY FORMER METHODS. Proprietor- 868 G. HANSON THOMAS BLOOR AND CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTOP.S AND T>TTT POSTfeRS. OAL,u CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. ALL descriptions of Advertising, Circular Dis- tribution, &c., promptly attended to Office :-20, CALVERT STREET, SWANSEA, [430 Who are your Printers ? THE LOCAL FIRMS, OF COURSE! 'T'HEY are RATEPAYERS, and so help on our I Town Their interests »r« the Tow", tnterests. Local Intiustries must be an advantam to the place, and should he "ncouraged "-herefom support the LOCAL PRINTERS. The Cambrian Newspaper Co. (Limited), PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 58, Wiad-street, SWAXSHA.