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B. EVANS & co.) HOLD A GRAND STOCK OF I TAWE SERGES. GUARANTEED FAST DYES, ABSOLUTELY UNSHRINKABLE. PATTERNS POST FREE. I TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA.
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B. EVANS & CO. HOLD A GRAND STOCK OF I TAWE SERGES. GUARANTEED FAST DYES, ABSOLUTELY UNSHRINKABLE. PATTERNS POST FREE. I j TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA.
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HIGHLAND HEATHER. I THE LATEST NOVELTY IN PERFUMES. DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING. CASH PRICE, 2/- BOTTLE FOR 1/6. TAYLOR & COMPANY. LIMITED. SWANSEA AND MUMBLES. _P TELEPHONE NO. 17.] TTV THE FINEST COFFEE IN TIE PRINCIPALITY. Roasted on the latest Scientific Principles by experienced men. Received Hot from the Cylinder weekly. ISAAC GALE, 18. High Street. Swansea SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE FOXHOLE TIN-PLATE WORKS, LLANSAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON .l: have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEl" Wind-street, Swansea, in the month February, The Foxhole 1in..Plate Works, togetlir with the WUOLE of the fixed Plant an6 Machinery Further particulars will appear in future I advertisements. For further information apply to Messrs. BEOR and PLANT, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. [4572 THE BROOKS' COLLECTION. IMPORTANT SALE OF A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF RARE ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AND PHOTOGRAVURES, Embracing well-known examples of J. E. WALLER, MAURICE PAGE, SIZE.LANDSEEE.R.A., MARCUS STONE, R.A., ALMA TADEMA, R.A., J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. SAICUEL COUSINS, R.A., LUKE FILDES, A.R.A., ROSA BONHKUR JAMES HARDY BIRKETT FOSTER HEYWOOD HARDY, BJSITON RIVIERE, R.A., T. L. ATKINSON, J. S. NOBLE, THOMAS BLINKS, GltO. A. HOLMES, C. BURTON BARBER, T ^INCJ' COROT, J. E. MILLAIS, R.A., And other Eminent Artistes. Amongst the numerous subjects will he found the FOLLOWING n- -v publications:—A Love Story, The Doctor. Garden of Hesperides, A Doubt- ful Introduction, Friends of the Chase, Road to the Farm, Baiting the Hook, Midday at Covertsidf, The First Tiff, A Moving Story. Making Harbour, Mapledurham, Right and Left, Entre Nous, Sailing the Boat, Solemn and Silent, THE First Sight of Moscow, There's Sadness in a Fancy's Dream, Napoleon's Last Interview with Josephine, The Last Charge of the 52nd Infantry at Waterloo,* Glimmering Night; and many others of the moat noted publications of the day. The whole are with few exceptions in the itemarqne AND Artist Proof state of the plate, inostl signed by the respective Artists and ESCBER*, AND RET«.IAING all TNEIR cream and beauty, which, will be SOLD by AUCTION by MBSSKS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON at THF> SWAVSII.4. AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT- NTRKET, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1894, at 11.30 o'clock. Catalogues to be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offioes. On View Monday, February 19th, from 12 o'clock till 6. [5550 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MES-RS. BEYNON & MEAGER have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH- itTRIIET, Swansea, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1894, all those two FREEHOLD COTTAGES, Situate and B; ing Nos. 38 and 39, Orchard-street) formerly or otherwise known as Nos. 43 and 43a), now in the occupation ot Mrs. Williams and Mr. Frederick Williams, at a gross yearly rental of £ 15 12s. The owner of the adjoining house in Orchard-street, having built upon or against the pine EIIU of O 39, pays the sum of 2s. per annum by way of acknowledgement, which rent and rig tit, W!U l") inci.uled in the S-ale. The '.roi.e-ty VEINS cf freehold tenure situate in the centre of "the towro. 1 IE Auctioneers can, with confidence, recommend the same to the notice of intending investors. <?+ Sale to commence at three o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their On;es Victoria Chambers, Oxford-straet, Swansea, or to J. Moy Evans, Solicitor, 15, Adelaide-street, Swansea. [5551 TO ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDER3, TIN- PLATE MANUFACTURERS, C JLLIERY PROPRIETORS, DRY DOCK OWNERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. JOHN F. HARYEY and CO. are favoured with instructions from Messrs. favoured with instructions from Messrs. Dyne Steel, Milnoa and Co., l^ticrineer- Exchange Buildings, Swansea, who are about removing to more einvenient and central Premillos in Swansea, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on TUEMMI, FEBRUARY 20th, 1894, and following day if neceSSary, the whole of their large and valuable Stock of ENGINEERING REQUISITES, Comprising :-Boilar, gas engine, steam and hand pumps, cast iron steam Portable forges, stocks dies and tap* A«D gas thread) anvils, sledge E™AISER8' pipe tongs, wrenches, 9PA,NLIER'| blocks RN*8' ratchet braces, Weston's PUT LEY BL°C^> pulley blocks, piston RIU^, and fittines, bolts and nuts, MJ > T pump fittings, lubricators, gun metal steam valves, gun metal steam cocks, GUN MI, FL^^ED cocks, gun M^TAL water gauges, gun meta ° valves, steam gauges, vacuum gauges, A glasses, files, packing, &c., &C. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. For furtierparticulars&pply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. Dated February 6th, 1894. [5563 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATED 1720. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES. Funds £ 4,000,000. Claims Paid £ 36,000,000. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. F°1 £ ??4S2L3& £ BRANCH OFFIcic, 2, BRISTOL, or to following AGENTS1 BRIDGEND.—William Williams and Son, 27, Dunraven-place. Cowi?RIDGE.—Thomas Rees, Solicitor. CARMARTHEN.—Thomas Jones, 2, Notts-square. HAVERFORDWEST.—W. J. Jones, Solicitor. and LLANELLY.-A.. Pollard Lewis, London and Provincial Bank, Limited; H. Stead, Solicitor. LLANDILO.J. Hughes, Jones's Bank, Littited. NEATH.-Edwin C. Curtis, Solicitor, 27, Queen- street. PEMBROKE DOCK.—J. J. Morris, London and Provh) ;lal Bank, Limited. PEMBROKE.—Henry Soper, London and Provincial Bank, TJmite l. SvrAN8*A.-Thotnas BosweH, London and Pro- vincial Bank, Limbed Wm. George Walters, Mansel Houle, Mount Pleasant. [3620 SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE OF AN ANTHRACITE COLLIERY. To Colliery Proprietors, Merchants and Others. MR. W. R. GLYN THOMAS has been in- structed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then be produced) at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, on TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, as a going concern, together with the fixed Machinery and Plant the VALUABLE ANTHRACITE COLLIERY, known as THE CAWDOR COLLIERY, Situate near Glauamman, in the County of Carmarthen, connected with the Great Western Railway by a Tramway, and at present capable of on output of about 150 tons per day. The entire taking comprises about 250 acres of the seam of coal known as the RED VEIN," of an estimated average thickness of 4ft. 8in., of which about 130 acres remain unworked. The fixed Machinery comprises Beam Winding Engine, 18in. Cylinder, 3ft. stroke; Drum J* ly Wheel and 900 yards Steel Wire Rope, diameter; Double Horizontal Hauling, Winding, or Pumping Engine, 14in. cylinder, 2ft. stroke, with 900 yards steel wire rope, fin. diameter two Egg End Boilers, with Fittings complete, and with Williams' Patent Oxyhydrogen Furnaces; three Pumps; powerful Self-acting Incline Machinery; 20-ton Pooley's Railway Truck Weighing Machine, with Weigh-house; 4-ton Tram Weighing Machine about 172 tons of Steel and Iron Rails, 22 and 401bs. per yard; about 17 000 Sleepers; about 1,500 yards 2, 4, 5, and 6in. W. and C. J. Steam and Water Pipes Iron Coal Screen, with Spring Balance (Salter); and Wooden Shed. The Loose Plant, Machinery and Effects (a schedule of which will be produced at the Sale) to be taken to by the Purchaser, at a Valuation. The Colliery is held under an agreement for a Lease, for 60 vears from 25th March, 1867, at the yearly Dead Rent of JE300, merginl, in Royalties of 6d. per ton of 22 cwt. on all Coal Shipped, and 9d. per ton. on all coal used for Calcining or Manufacturing Purposes. The Tramway is held under several agreements, subject to surface rents, amounting to CI5 18s., and to Dead Rents amounting to JE30, merging in wayleaves amounting, in the aggregate to 14-5d. per ton. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 21, Fisher-street; to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor; or to Messrs. Collins & Woods Solicitors, all of Swansea. [5566 ABRAHAM B. DAVIBS, ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, ANB VAiiUEit, 68, Wind Street, SWANSEA. 3868 JPKOTECTION FOR CATTLE & HORSES FROM See COLD WET Certificates. AND Approved. WIND. "OEPORTS OF TRIALS DURING LAST Jtii WINTER FROM MANY LEADING STOCK-OWNERS May be had on application. VERY SATISFACTORY AND USEFUL." MCDOUGALL'S SMEARING OIL ALSO EXTERMINATES LICE, RINGWORM, MANGE, WARBLE-MAGGOT Ac. FREE FROM POISON. PERFECT SAFETY. IN 5 GALLR. at 25/ ALSO 2 GALLS. at 11/- A Gall, sufficient for 8 to 10 Dressings. ^LS0 SHEEP-DIP FOR WINTER. PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS MCDOUGALL BROTHERS 10, MARK LANE, LONDON & MANCHESTER. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS. [5151 Wedding Rings, 22-carat Hall-marked Government. Stamp (new). S' IX SHILLINGS PER PENNYWEIGHT. Usual price, Tru Shillings 3 £ PENNYWEIGHTS, 20a. HENRY BARNETT, fi HEAf HFIELD-STREET, 423] SWANSEA. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, MRS. N A S H. I CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE, WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made up. Fit and JL-J Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal 1 to new. Moderate Charges. Mourning orders promptly executed 83 Superior Second-hand Furniture. W. E. FULLER PJ USPECTFULLY INVITES an inspection mimed u-is SPLENDID STOCK of the above- Bedroom <& in.ol;os Drawing, Dining and Tables Ca>J* 1 feic*e^0ar<ls, Bookcases, Dining several excell,,t ()veri-nantels Carpets, &c., Prints well wo?th and Photographic All goods sent K atteilt:on of Connoisseurs, extra charge b.ing stored like new, no Eepairs of all kindsN;AT]VNRI,, PBTRNlTUllK Bouohi? Ply executed. 90, BRYNYm0'pVZ> ^^ANOED. Nature's Perfect Remedy rOR JANRTG OF WORMS Willi (Ponta.df'we) Worm Lozenges- rr°R over 30 "^Remedy has Weak!"Delicate Clif'1^ like Magic. the thin, ^e9t.8' b> takijig these s' w, an<^ J2a,nniate Child Ivecomes »t_ron(t. 1VeI^' pride, instead of the anxuty ot ins SIR, have for some time on' Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my n AsotrirJes anr|a*y.ery speedy and efficacious cure tor agreeable and convenient torm vicar of How.i tion for children.—W. f/UTCHIWSON, Mcar or How<j,,n. Yorkshire. 8YMPTOM9.—Anv of the following symptoms indicate WormsVariable appetite, foetid breath, acul eiucta- tions, pains in the stomach an'i heatl, sickne^, k A the teeth dnriuir «lpep drenins and res.lessne.s paleness of the counienance, stitches in the side, h'r dry cough, and em ci»tio:i of the body, often for decline, nervousness, si w fever.andirregular P"lse. faintnes^, sometimes convulsive tits, often causing death dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation or tue bowels T.b» above syrjipu,.j,s vary according to the Kind °fThe Lozenses contain not hin? detrimental to the Con- ititution. iin1! are suitable ti»r ail aar»;s. Williams' (i'ontar.i' Te) Worm Lozenj?es are prepareo JO^^DAVres,P S r Chemist, 30, High-«treet Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9jd., 134d., »na 8s 9d per box by post, 14 or stamps. Protected by the Government sump, "II which are engraved the word. Willigals, Worm Lozenges." \.il ■ 66 0 99 The Cambrian" A.B.C. Directory. A ANTICIPATE A WET SEASON, | AND GET YOUR 1 WATERPROOF AT V FITT BROS. & DAYIES, 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. [6021 BARNETT CD.), 63, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, & Complete Eumisliers on Easy Terms. JE5 worth 2s. Od. week. £ 20 worth 6a. Od. week £ 10 „ 3s. 6d. „ £ 25 „ 6s- 6d. „ £ 15 „ 5s. Od. „ £ 50 „ 10s. Od. „ &Y £ 10 „ 3s. 6d. „ £ 25 „ 6s- 6d. „ "V £ 15 „ 5s. Od. „ £ 50 „ 10s. Od. „ SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 5022] GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ALL PARTS. g CAFES. R. E. JONES'S. A BEST RESTAURANTS IN SWANSEA. DINNERS FROM ONE SHILLING. Ii "ANGEL," High-street, CASTLE," Castle-street, "MIDLAND," Wind-street, A YACHT," SoutheDd, Mumbles. DVDESPATCH" is the ESSEHCE OF BUSINESS. C. ROWLAND, CONTRACTOR 2. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR N A, To the Midland & other Railway Companies. 17. SOMERSET PLACE. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRKSS—" LOCOMOTIVE." [1397 ILT E > EAD0N~(CHARLES), DEALER in and IMPORTER of ALL KINDS of Q HIGH-CLASS PIANOS, From £ 18 I8s. <5* PIANOFORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED. 53, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA J* E LIE E DM AN ANI> SON 4ip PAWNBROKERS, COLLEGE-STREET, Ng 4^ The CHEAPEST SHOP in Swansea for New and Second-Hand .y WADDING & KBBPSR RING3. A Large and Choice Selection to choose from, 30 Per Cent. Cheaper than Elsewhere. Also a Larpe Stock It Now aid Second-hand Gold wnd Silver Watches Chains, Ritig-. Pin". Licocles, Studs, Sleeve Links, &c., &c AN INSPECTION INVITED. [5026 — LTQQi, TO £ COKKER AND BEYAN, Jp 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA, £ Haulagre Contractors, Coal Merchants, &c.t A, HAY, STRAW, AND MOSS LITTER SALESMEN. T ARGE STOCK of Clover and Meadow Hay and Moss Litter always on JLi hand. Best Ffaldau Coal supplied at shortest notice. AGENTS FOR CHAS. FRANCIS, SON & Co.'s BEST PORTLAWD CIKIW*. [4447 h I Ga CARRlAGa; WORKS ( £ FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. £ JOHN JONES AND CO., # CARRIAGE BUILDERS, ALL ORDERS for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimminsr, &c., promptly attended to. Patent Noiseless India t.ubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. [9 1^ ILES, THE STAR TEA MART, N X?* Tip-Top New Zealand Butter, Is. per lb. Splendid American Cheese, 6d. per lb. Finest Mild Bacon (Best Cuts), 6id. per lb. NOTE THE ADDRESS— 4, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. [5027 J, JENKINS AND CO GAS XR03STM-03SrC3-Ejas^ fk STOVES ^L0v7 COMBUSTION 1 L. W 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 and 10, PARJC CJT SWANSEA. R 1 — [O 79 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. 1 valuable knowledge in these days is to t ea8t where to go, and whom to go t? wW °ow & want to purchase anything or'wfc jS want any work carried out. 'The^ntil /.V tlie successful, and, therefore 5»A^5ns+ £ advantageous people to deal most judidous advertisers—men whoy>?, iare make well, good and v £ eftil aS^2S,'1ior !^to suPP!y public on the ?„dr^.rne L Jfy "LOO^^TO BEYAN & KENT g PLUMBING GAS SPECIAL AGENTS AND FLJRES # FOR SANITARY SUN CARBON vW LAMP3. WOT? Tr 3, mvjn Street and 166, St- Helen's Avenue. M # MCAVERA'S ,w,f BOOTS & SHOES Are the Talk of Swansea lor DURABILITY, STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS 11. CASTLE STREET. [5030 GAS FIRES.. BEAUTIFUL COLORED GLOBES, GAS BRACKETS CHANDELIERS & HALL LAMPS. THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER now on View AT LEGG'S, 17 & 18, NELSON-ST., SWANSEA. (3 NS NOTT (J. H.), J? atTAT PABADB. SWAN SEA. At FOB FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING to AND SANITARY WORK. TELEPHONE 142. t5031 I4 ONLY,7_THE BEST COALS. $GEO. A. HEMMINGS, if COAL MERCHANT, IJ' ill, ST. HELEN'S ROAD (Near the Baths.) BEST QUALITY HOUSE, ANTHRACITE NUTS, and all other Coals, Delivered to all parts at LOWEsT POSSIBLE PRICES. [4848 PASCOE and CO., n 1-:0 The Reliable House Coal Merchants, S Noted for the Quality of their Coals YP and Moderate Prices. A Every Description of HOUSE, STEAM and ANTHRACITE COAL prompi.lv V ORDERS TO— supplied. 211, KENSINGTON TERRACE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. [50o2 QtQUERY ? Why pay 1/7 for Tea gf when you can get an equally good h article at W. S. CLARK'S. Cq 77, OXFORD STREET, Swansea for 1/6 per lb., 4id. per Jib ? Try it 4 ROYAL HOTEL 4; (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT), JS& Is the Largest and most Modern in the County Borough of Swansea. Three Minutes' Walk from the Principal Railways. £ ? 65 BEDROOMS (lately added LADIES' COFFEE BOOM), handscui- BANQUETTING HALL, 70 feet long, 30 feet wide. 1 SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY AS USUAL (Wine Optional 5034] J. S. TUNBRIDGE, Proprietor. SADDLERY: A> IB J. BENJAMIN, V 1|flP Saddler & HAEJESS MAIUFi CTDr.EE, £ fi5]W 8, PORTLAND-STREET. LARGE Assortment of WATERPROOF HORSE LOINCLOTHS. STABLE SHEETS. &C.; also LEATHER LEGGINGS of ail S.z- IP 8took for the Winter Season. [2730 /THOMAS (RHYS), & FOR BEST VALUE IN GENERAL DRAPERY, Jj ART MUSLINS, LACE CUBTAIXS, &c. peciaUy Noted for STYLISH MILLINERY at Strictly Moderate Charges RHYS THOMAS, 51, Oxford-street, Swansea. US? Use only the West End Hop Bitters £ AND FERMENTED GINGER BEER SUPFLTEP By THK tf "West End Hop Bitter Brewery Compy., G 0 R S E LANK, SWANSEA Retailers <5: Bottlers Supplied Orders by Post promptly attended to ".n VBRY" BEST PHOTOGRAPHS M /P TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY V 4> HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Winner of several Medals & First Prizes for Photographs & Oil Paintings V v 111HE Best Studio in the Principality for best work at Moderate Prices. JL All the Latest Improvements and Additions. PRICES-3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s.; 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. W" IWALLACE'S spkSSv. a THE SWANSEA BOOT. Gentlemen's Boot, of Guaranteed Quality »poke Appearance, in all Shapes and Fillings, to be had only at R. WALLACE'S, PRICE, 16:6. [5038 230, HIGH STREET. 'XCETLLENCY IN THE SHAPE OF J? Printing* & Stationery V r ARTISTIC 0R P ANCY—COMMERCIAL OR SOCIAL— a^f ^uPP^e(i, in the Newest and Best Designs and Types, by The Cambrian" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 58, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. h Samples on View at Office, Estimates Free. <FR"Y°UR" ATTENTION A MOMENT. W /J • BRADER AND SONS, B ire I10W sil0W)nff bv far 1 hp LARGEST AND MOST-VAUIED ^tock of Pianos. Organs & Harmoniums Ar' I^ONTAINED in any one EstaMis'ment in Wales. Our Prices are the most Reasonable, either for C^.<h o- Credit- Inspection Respectfully Invited Lists Free. ONLY ADDRESS 9. WIND-ST., SWANSEA. SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH [34S 7 ZOEDONET & QUEEN OF CRATED BEVERAGES. NERVE & BRAIN TONIC (NON-ALCOHOLIC.) V? Highest Award, Silver Medal, London. 1881 Highest Award, £ r Gold Medal, New York, 1882. BOTTLED IN SWANSEA ONLY BY THE ST. HELEN'S MATED WATER CO., GORSE LANE, SW ANSEA. Orders by Post promptly attend to.[5033 E. BONA UL T "AND SON,_ PLUMBERS, GAS, HOT WATER, ft iAMT.iKY ENGINEER. U0U3E iECCRA O. S k '^MK.CTO 32. FISIIEK'.ST.. V zVIV A JUDICIOUSADVERTISING HAS CREATED MANY A NEW BUSINESS. HAS RESCUED MANY A LOST BUSINESS HAS ENLARGED MANYAN OLD BUSINESS 'I HAS SAVED MANY A FAILING BtJ SINESS HAS REVIVED MANY A DULL BUSINESS HAS PRESERVED Many a LARGE BUSINESS AND SECURES SUCCESS IN ANY BUSINESS. i384c I n H; & G. SIMONDS, LTD., I BREWERS, WINE and SPIRIT IMPORTERS, READING, BRANCH STORES AND OFFICES: — LONDON-10, Grosvenor-road Westminster, PORTSMOUTH-33, Marmion-road, Sonthseti S.W. and Railway Station. Landport. (TnrtionoT SANDGATE—66, High-street. a Far^Wo'-road. SLOUGH— High-street. BRIGHTON—4, Castle-square, and 96, Chnrch- WOOLWICH—51, Artillerv-place. -^4.- c r, DUBLIN—41. Wfeliu,<rton Quay. «'rTBv^E0 rDk .? f S E R" GIBRALTAR—Alam^ia. n-rlni?T? n n MALTA—311, Strada Reale, and 8, 4, 6 and 6 P^VMAHTU TT CfWL:Y-foad. R,Pht Manna. Valuta. PLYMOUTH—The Octagon, Union-street. CAIRO—Bab el Had'd BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. DAVENPORT, Manager, 2961] 43, ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA. EDUCATIONAL Government, Jaciiools of Science and Art, Alexandra Road, Swansea. F. F. HOSFORD, HKAD-MASTKR. MODELLING *ND CARVING CLASSES ^.mve been Opened in connection with the a >ove Schools, under the teaching of .MR JAis HAUGiil'ON. IERMS: Ladies' Class, Friday Afternoons from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. £ 2 2s. per term of 1C weeUs. Ladies attending this lesson can avail themselves of any time (during the other Day Cl.ts.ses) to carry on their work. Students of the school wishing to join the above Class will be rcqulrell to pay, in addition to their present fees. a sum suificient to niaiie up the fee of C2 2s. Night Students will be tree to join without any additional fees to the usual ones chargod, but must be prepared 10 present themsehes for the Government Examinations. NIGHT CLASSES, TUESDAYS AND vYEDNESDAYS. All the other Classes are Carried on as Usual. For further information apply to the HEAD- MASTER, or to 47311 .T. W. ROGERS. HOY SFC. j ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WALTIB ROAD, MRS. EDWARD FRICKER AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER (Licentiate, Royal Academy of Music), LESSONS RESUMED MONDAY, JAN. 11TH.- PIANO, Harp. Violin, SINGING. [2444 MRST GLANFFRWD THOMAS^ Ll i ¡/Os- p-IN, PENCERDDES, ACCEPTS ENGAGEMENTS for MI-VEI- laneous ..nJ Oratorio Concerts. Also gives Lessons in >inging and Pianoforte. For terms and dates, address to 46001 No. 2. PAGE-STREET, SWASSBA.. Dancing, Calisthenics, Spanish and Physical Exercises. GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S ROAD. MISS CRAVEN'S CLASSES are held at her residence on MONDAYS, 'VN EDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS. I Also at Pontardawe MONDAYS Gwyn Hab, Neath, TUESDAt*S LianeUy THCRSDAYB Lilan- dovery CoJlege FRIDAYS; Mumbles WSDNBB- DAYS. ,1Q Adnlt Tuition Class MONDAY EVENINGS. IL8 1- Mdlle. PARPAIX de MERLIN, i Brevetée de I' Univerrite de France, TEACHER AT THE SWANSEA HIGH SCHOOL, G' IVES LESSONS in FRENCH, M. Gouin's method. CLASSES held at Mumbles, Morriston, Neath, and Llanelly. LESSONS given on Mandoline and Guitar. • 13, FINSBURY-TERRACE, SWANSEA. [4692 J Girls' Boarding & Day School, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated Engliah and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. and overlooking the sea. FIRST TERM commenced TUESDAY. JAN. 16th. STUDENTS successfully PREPARBD foe SANITARY INSPECTORS, Civil Service, and Science Examinations. Lessons given m SHORTHAND, Arithmetic and Book-keeping to both Ladies and Gentlemen, by MR. JoSKPH 1 HARRIS. Science Teacher (Honours), 22, NEW OXFORD-STREFT, SWANSEA. [3047 CONS R K V A TO IKE OF .VICSIC, ] STERNDALE HOUSE. ST. HELEN'S ROAD. I ;o J MR. J. F. FRCICKSR 1 (Local REPRESENTATIVE of THE Loudon College of MUSIC). T ESSONS RESUMED ON AND AFTER MONDAY, P I SEPTEMBER 11TH. 3120 HIGH CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 36. BRV J ROAD, SWANSEA- ROAD, Swansea. RJLHE MISSES CHUNE (certificated) ARC J_ prepared to rt-ceive a limited number of Pupils for daily tuition. Music and THEORY lessons by Miss KATIK CHUNE. (Certificated R.A.M. and T.C., Loudon Senior Houours). lessons by Miss KATlr: CHUNE. (Certificated R.A.M. and T.C., Loudon Senior Houours). Foreigner for languages and Visiting Masters. I Fees and further particulars on applicaiion. Spring Term Commenced TUESDAY, JAN. 23rd, 1894. [4266 I 12, Castleton, Mumbles. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, & PREPARATOBI BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for a Public EXAMINFTT|?NS- HIGHEST References TERMS on apillication. SPRING TERM COMMENCED JAN. 16T.I. BOARDERS RETURN ON THE 15TH. T20A WM. WILLIAMS, Associate of the Royal COLLEGE of ORGANISTS, TEACHES I MUSIC provided for PARTIES, SOIREES, j ivi BALLS. Address-7, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. [4639 Christ College, Brecon. HEAD MASTER RITITATBAYFIELD M A at Maseru borough COLLEGE °LSTANT Master at Marl- TH!!■ nUrefvFFf"'fT-A1 ~tan 1 consists me°'wht> have COMMENCE £ !?'J1"1 Army, In T' U ^0 guineas. L 1U'. 10 years sonic 40 SE'r.ol ir^hips have THE Uiaversit.es, M.I'jdinff (last T> "N- ,E, Open CLASSICAL Scholar-I i;' at FTIIIOL ^College. Oxford, the very hig'I-vst distinc- tion which can be won by a boy at school. THE PRESENT T,, H^GAN ON SEPL'EMJIEii 22ND. For ILLUSTRATED prospectus a; ply to the HEAD Master. L4745 Suff-rinc from NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for a valuable Pamphlet explaining how all nervous anH ORGANIC derange ments may be successfully treated wituout stom- acn medication. The method I" easy and plea-ant, and will effect a peii'ect anu permanent cure. Sent, S saled. post ireo.—A-.IDT»^SS, E. NORTON. 249-. Hiirh Ho!I<orn, L.C.don, W.C. >4548 EDUCATIONAL. ilJi. AKTHUR HEY, F.K.U.O., Organ-Licentiate, Ro jal Academy of Mutxc, (Organist and Choir-master of St. Jamea' Church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8. PAGE STREET, SWANSEA. 18U Girls" Boarding and Dav SchooJ ST. HELEN'S LoÜGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL.—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. ASlilued by certificated resident & vi..¡ ti IJg Teacher*. PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes wx k from B^ACBSIID Parks. Z; SCHOOL DUTIES vere Resumed TUESDAY, January 16th. ESTABLISHED A QUARTER OT A CAWTUAT. Tanyrallt School, Pontardawe. (A few minutes' wa'k from Railway Station.) A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Good and unlimited ai- t. Healthy spot, Terms moderate. Apply—Mr. ASTLKY Samul. TERM commenced January 17tb. 1894. 30 Crypt Grammar School, GLOUCESTER. CLASSICAL, Modern and Junior Depart- ments. Boarders ara received by the Head Master on very Moderate Terms. For Prospectus and School Successes, apply te the Rev. C. NAYLOE, M.A., Head Master. [5138 L LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. Visitor—The BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Trnstees-The Lady LLANOV tE, Rev. Chan- cellor PBILLIP.% the Vise unt EMLYN, Gen. Sir JAMES KILLS-JOHN- G.C.B., V.C., Sir J. T. D. LLEWELYN, Bxrt. HBAD-MASTER— lie V. OWEN EVANS, M.A. THE DISTINCTIONS (DIRECT FROM SCHOOL) tor the four y>ars, Sep'„e:r,>»-r, 1889, to Sept ".nber, 1893. ico'.ude :—15 passes in Loud ).i Matriculation :n Oxford and Cambrid<re Schools lOx'irninition 72 Hiaher Certificates—10 in 1890, 16 n Io91, 22 in 1892", 24 in 1853 (the school stood 7th in number of Higher Cerrifieatés in 1892, 9th in 1893)—»nd 43 dis- tinctions (the school was 4th in mat.icmatics ID 1890. 2nd in 1891. 4th in 18^2, 4th in 1893; 2nd in [ mechanics in 182J, 3rd in 1391. 4t. :n 18?3 2nd in English in 1390> 60 Lower Certificate*, with 97 first c.a^ies 14 scholarships or exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge direct from school. 10 Ofwti. 4 .11 ciassi"? and 3 in mathematics, £88 3. yea/ cadl (the school this last year gained a scholarship, or exhibition in each of the four subjects for which scholarships are awarded— classics, mathematics, science, and history). Classical and Modern sides. Drawing, short- hand, penmanship, book-keeping, business correspondence, commercial geography, elocution. Cricket-field, 2 football-fields, 3 fives-courts, drill, gymnasium, sanatorium. Ent-4 e Scholarships on the 17th of -T&nuary, 1894-3 of £25. 3 of £ 20, 3 of £15. 3 of £ 8 S<. a year each. Fees for ;)oa.rd and tuition, at the Head-Master's House. 48 guineas a year. Lent Term will bejrin on January 18th, Midsummer Term on May 7 h. Michaelmas Term on Sept. lDth. Botrders return 'revi-)us cay. For particulars, apply to the Head-Master, College. Llandovery. ^472E> D- I DANIELS' CMod Veritable sEr'D". Onr 7s. S i. ('lei" i'ii! of C!vd v Wjet* >1? *.»» Is tains the I liovvinrf lil,, -x.o-t • i^, "<tl: of t1' p t *r<vn and :iest ¡!r,¡. qui;y cut,^ :«••• ..n ,e.vipr uf remittance — 4 j'tf. Peig, for su • 'fSM" I 7. I'lion. White ^;> rush pt. fie.lis. i „ i' .1 ,rt«i: ='»w 1 1 KI.IUEY A ilunuer •> ••! 2 i'Z. v. L>e>l .'I.!n „ ^ii KM, [1 <•" 2 KH'IUU, L"II* JT TURNIP M •»' >>• 1 „ Garr.it, liiteruit'diate 1 k;. "ueuuvt"uo"¡lll' '3 Also f»ir-siz« 1 p'u8h;ets of Caiilia iwei, Hr.,cc,¡;i, Beet, B.irec.»:e, Sprouts, Celi-r Leek, To'1' Parsley, ilarrows, JCC. JTHER COLLE JTIO.V3 O UAOICB I-E E. -EEDs 6:)5., 4:!s 31s. 6J.. 21s., 12. tiJ., 55. aud :is. Hi., Beautifully Illustrated CataioJTJ?ft' C-Aonr#- p .t Free lo Cu.omers of 5i* an i;Pw':r :s. DANIELS BROS., Seed Growvers Ifurserymea, H OB, WI H. BSiFTlfllL^aiRDESS. WILLIAM BARRON, LAMJSCAPE GAKDEN £ R, IV -1 r SKETTT, SWANSEA, (Fup:l of f y Eminently eSU' Paston' M.P.), -S>Monal gre;it experience; A rm-u ^st testimonials. ■A. ^uifnPr'lATiE klnds 01 Trees aTir] Shrubs &aW>-ed. Loses. &c„ the LL'sT ONLY. Swansea Baths and Laundry^ Co., Limited. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Arrangements will be made to keep the during the Winter Months, if 200 Family FIRST-CLASS SWIMMING BATH open Season Tickets of 10s. each, or their equivalent in Single Tickets of 5s. each, available from November let, 1893, to March 31st, 1894, can be sold. Tickets can be obtained at the Ticket Office, the Baths. Dated September 28th, 1893. [4311 "Who are your Printers^? THE LOCAL FIRMS, OF COURSE t rpHEY are RATEPAYERS, and so help on on- 1 Town. Their iDte-es&s ars the Tow interest?. Local Industries must be an advanta to the place, and shculd be encouraged • the t support the LOCAL PRINTERS. e' The Cambrian Newspaper Co. (Limited), PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 58* Wind-street, 1384& SWANSEA. EDWARD FINCH & Co:, (LIMITED). Bridge Works, Chepstow, BLILDERS and General Mechanical k_7 Engineers. Tugs, Barges, Bridges, Roofing, rithead Frames, Tramg, Cages, and all Colliery requirements. Masts, steel or iron, made to order in Six Days. 5103.