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finest cheese, I From the Rich Pastures of New Zealand, I 7id PER POUND. We recommend Sample Orders for this Excellent Cheese i TAYLOR & COMPANY. IJIMITEDj SWANSEA AND MUMBLES. P wmmmm n tie pmjcipaiitt. Roasted on the latest Scientific experienced men. Received Hot from th weekly. T ISAAC GALE, is. Hi sh Street. Swansea SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE FOXHOLE TIN-PLATE WORKS, LLANSAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER and SON JLX.L have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swansea, in the month February. The Foxhole :?in- Plate Works, together with the lmole of the fixed Plant an6 Machinery. Further particulars will appear in future advertisements. For further information apply to Messrs. IJEOR »nd PLANT, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. L 4572 PARISHl OF OYSTERMOUTH, COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERLY. MESSRS. BEYNON and MEAGER have received instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, on TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1894, all that very desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING -HOUSE, known as "MARINE VILLA," (lately occupied by S. Home, Esq.), standing in its own grounds of la. 3r., or there- abouts. It contains large Entrance Hall, Breakfast, Dining and Drawing Rooms, the latter opening into Conservatory, five Bedrooms, Dressing Room, W.C., four Attics, Kitchens, Scullery, Wine and other cellars, Coach-house and two-stalled Stable. Good supply of spring and soft water; Gas laid on Drainage complete.. The House is approached by a carriage drive, and stands on an elevated position just off the Castleton Road, and comm mds a magnificent view of Swansea. Bay, Oystermouth Castle, and the surrouning neighbourhood. It is within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Church, and an easy distance of the well-known bays of Langland and Caswell. The grounds are well laid out with choice shrubs and trees, tennis court, and a large kitchen garden, well- stocked with fruit trees. The above is held under a lease of 99 years, from September, 1845, at a Ground Rent of £10 per annum. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the after- noon. For further paiticulars apply to the Auction- eers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea, Or to JOHN R. RICHARDS, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea. rS618 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD I GROUND RENr OF £84 PER ANNUM, IN ONE SUM, AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. BEYNON AND MEAGER have received instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Swansea, on TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1894, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT 1. All that well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of S84 per annum, arising out of and fully secured upon all that piece or parcel of ground, situate at College-street, in the Town of Swansea, with a frontage to College- street aforesaid of 35 feet, or thereabouts, together with the Messuage or Public House and Premises known as the Victoria Inn," situate and being No. 19, College-street aforesaid, and together with all that Messuage or Dwelling House Shop, and Premises adjoining the said "Victoria Inn," and being No .20, G'<'lle"e;"tree,t aforesaid, respectively erected on the said land or some part thereof, and is lpt on lease to Mr. David Davies, for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1889. The Durchaser will be entitled on the expiration of theXj^ase to the Gross Yearly I Rent of the said Premises. LOT 2.—All that LE ASK HOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELLING HOUSE AND PREMISES, situate and being 40, Norfolk-street, Mount Pleasant, in the County Borough of Swansea, of the estimated yearly rental of £ 23 8s. This Lot is held under an indenture of Lease for the t nf 99 years from the 29thday.of September, 1888 at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 19s. 6d. Sale to commence at Three o clock in the afternoon. particulars apply to the k I- at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Auctioneers, at tne MesBT^ R and c Oxford-street, Swai Fisher street, B. JENKINS, Solic ["5619 Swansea. —PUMPSAINT, SOUTH WALES GOLD M1^a-tHENSHIRE NEAR LLANWRDA, CA ALEXANDER MESSRS. STEPHEN^ON &AUCTION> are instructed allOV0 Mines, on WTESSS-V MAEOB, W94. th. whole *NI!\VUPI!ANT AND MIC.H1S?sR!lTOBES, CORRUGATED & AND OTHER ^Vor,e liower loco- type boiler, by Paxman; 20 horse-power compound type boiler, by Paxman 20 horse p Jordaa engine, by ditto sto £ dlUo centrifugal, stone-crushing roll-, "9 ,.Pia(,r bv Jordan; donkey, AND o^ pumps, p Amalgamator, Britton grinding p*"» £ b winches, .Wing OTON J»dIther WUM>, several corrugate 1 iro nnllevs, &c., the quantity of shafting C°"P, g+ters' and other contents of b,aok8D"v}'^on tram wagons, about shops, quantity wrougbt-iron wa g 600 yards double rails, quantity wroU^lt"ir?nrniture quantity various "whole of the office *a, ? f 'ment-, and a varied chemicals and chemical i miDin'g plant and assortment of other gold mining v Materials. 11 on a m. punctually* Sale will commence at l 0(('mery, buildings, The whole of the plant, ndltjon, and quite &c is in very had six months equal to new, none of it a m ^ram from Conveyances will meet t e • ,jons upon its Swansea and intermediate py intending a^ival at Llanwrda at 9.42 t & charge of Purchasers to and from the va^ themselves 6a. each. Persons wishing with the seats should please coniniu Auctioneers at once. mftv bfl Full particulars in catalogues, w neers 5. obtained upon application to the Auct High-street, Cardiff. ABRAHAM B. DAVIES ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, ABJÎ VALUER, 68, Wind Street, SWANSEA. 3868_ t It would "require a- larger volume U> J Webster's Unabridged to contain all ^aaies of those whe date the turn of fortune s in their favour to the day when they hrs* Evoked the aid of advertising. "SALES BY AUCTION. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MESSRS. H. HILL and CO., have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of sale which will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1894, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz.: LOT 1.—All that convenient House and Premises situated and being No. 26, Trafalgar-terrace, Swan- sea, containing dining, breakfast, and drawing rooms, 5 bed-rooms, good bath-room and w.c., kitchen, wash-house, and offices. There is a back entrance. The above is held for a term of 99 years from 23rd March 1864, at an annual ground rent of X12 13s., which includes the ground rent of adjoining house, amounting to £ 6 18s. The shed at rear of house is let on lease to Mr. Bond for a term of 21 years from the 29th September, 1891, at a yearly rent of £6, thus practically making the ground rent of the house nil. LOT 2.—All those Three Leasebold Cottages, situate and being No. 36, 37, 38, Wern Pit-road, Landore, close to the Great Western Railway Station, now in the occupation of Messrs. Nathaniel Connack, Thomas Evans, and Mr-S. Rachel Rees, at 3J. 6d. per week each house. The whole is held for a term of 99 years, less the last two days, from March 25th, 1859, at the low ground rent of £1 3s. 9d. per annum.. Sale to commence at Three o clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars, as to LOT 1, apply, to Laurance Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Rutland- street as to Lot 2, to Herbert Monger, Esq., street; as to Lot 2, to Herbert Monger, Esq., Solicitor, Salubrious Passage or to the Auction- eers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. [5656 44, MANSEL-STREET, SWANSEA. Sale of Valuable and Well- Preserved Household Furniture. MESSRS. LOWES, SON AND WATKINS JtM have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1894, the whole of the VALUABLE AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other effects. DINING-RoOM.-Mahogany suite in leather, Mahogany Dining Table with extra leaf,Mahogany 4ft. Sideboard with plate glass back and cellarette, Walnut Chess Table, Black and Gilt Overmantel, Oak Coal Vase (brass mounted), Brass Fender and Brasses, Marble Timepieee, Brussels Carpet (bordered), Rugs, Gas Chandelier, Venetian Blinds, Ornaments, &c., &c. SITTING-ROOM.-Couch and 2 Easy Chairs covered in cretonne, 4 small Ebonised Chairs, Occasional do, Walnut Chiffonniere with marble top and plate glass back and dour8, Walnut over Inlaid Table, small Occasional do, Fender and Irons, Tapestry Carpet, Rugs, GA* Chandelier, Ornaments, &c. I BEDROOM No. 1.—Brass Rail Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Wool do., Feather Bed, Pillows, Mahogany Duchesse Table with 8 drawers and 4 Jewel do., Mahogany Washstand with Marble top, American Walnut Wardrobe with plate glass, Chest of Drawers, Commode, Towel Rail, Ware, Chairs, Folding Chair with cushions complete, Pole and Rings, Tapestry Carpet, Venetian Blinds, &c. BEDROOM No. 2 —Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Wire, Wool and other Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bolsters, Pillows, Chest of Drawers, Washstand and Table, Ware, large Mahogany Dressing Glass, Pole and Rings, Tapestry Carpet, SERVANTS' ROOM.—Iron Bedstead, Palliasse, Millpuff Bed and Pillows, Chest of Drawers, Washston 1 and Ware, Dressing Table and Glass, Chairs, &c. _TT SPARE ROOM.—Mahogany Writing Table (leather covered) with 9 Drawers and movable slope top. Duplex Oil Lamp, 4 Chairs, Tapestry Carpet, Gas Fittings, &c. PASSAGE HALL, AND LANDING.-Linoleum, Mats, Umbrella Stand, Hail Lamp, Brussels Carpet and Pads, Stair liods, &c. ,J KITOHEN -Large Square Table with drawers, Rou^id Table, Windsor Chairs, Dresser^ Clock, Steel Fender and Stand, Linoleum Worcester Tea Service for 12 persons complete &C the LL _J..L_- usual Culinary Utensils, togetn«i utrcr articles too numerous to mention. Goods on view Tuesday, MARCH 20th, from 10 A'SAL^TO4 commence at Eleven o'clock in the Fo/enoon. MAy be obtained of the Auctioneers, lit their omo.s.H.tfthfielil Chambers, S,M>S7th.l8M. (??? TO LET with immediate possession, the follow in<* PROPETTILES. (1) A spacious" Corner Shop, BA^KE^°^E' AN Premises, situate at Waiter-road Svvansea. (2) Shop and Dwelling-house, 92, High Shop and Premi. Splendid opening for a Baker, and would be erected on agreed terms. (4) Park House Villa, Uplands, Swansea. (5) Stanley House, Bryn-road S wansea (6) 3 Dwelling houses, Malvern terra S?7)N»!? IETI; Town Hill Villas. E.eently renovated throughout.. (8) Several Cottages, each containing 5 rooms, with large gardens at the rear. Rent 3s. 3d. each ^6(9) 2 CottagesatScyborfach-street, Waun Wen. (10) 4 Cottages at Frederic-str. et, Brynhylryd 11) 3-stalled Stable, Coach-house. Lott, ana Yard, situate at New Oxford-street, with gas and WJ)TER ^^NER PLOT OF Building Ground, situate JT ILO-vfelach-street, Swansea, &GISS'IG& !?« TITTLE GNOLL, NEATH. WTGH CLASS FURNITURE SALE OF HI EFFECTS. T TP WTS BROTHERS are instructed MESSRS.LE> pR;CE, Esq., who is leaving by Joseph H. BY AUCTION, on the neighbourhood, t the whoie Gf the HOUSiHOL rosewood case; suit y veivet and lace ebonv ancl silk > « curtains, pictures, carpet, G^EBOARD IN walnut, PINING-ROOM.-Gran paintings, water- re,ersi Angola and African ottoman couch by BEDROOMS.—Suite M ;WOVE> APRi„g and Lance, ^eider-down quilts, bedding other mattresses, { engraVings, after mirrors, O'E™^NOTH',R3 carpets, Ac.; also the Cox, PR°UT' A T HAN passage, 3pare and APPOINTMENTED^OMS) DRESSIDg-room, pantry, kitchen, and to he obtained of the Full detain -talOn?3tre-^ Neath_ ofa-nt want, and should be a constant study. i J "The Cambrian" A.B.C. Directory. A- ANTICIPATE A WET SEASON, | AND GET YOUR | I WATERPROOF I AT FITT BROS. & DAVIES, 17, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. [M2i BARNETT (D.), ( 63, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, £ Complete Eurnisliers on Easy Terms. £ 5 worth 2s. Od. week. JB20 worth 6s. Od. week Jy £ 10 „ 3s. 6d. £ 25 „ 6s. 6d. „ £ 15 5s. Od. „ £ 50 „ 10b. 0d. „ SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 5022] GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ALL PARTS. g CAFES* R. E. JONES'S. m BEST RESTAURANTS IN SWANSEA. DINNERS FROM ONE SHILLING. "ANGEL," High-street, "CASTLE," Castle-street, "MIDLAND," Wind-street, & YACHT," SoutbeDd, Mumbles. [50-3 V-T-^DESPATCH" Is the ESSENCE OF BUSINESS. i 11' ? C. ROWLAND, TO & CONTRACTOR THE SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUSTEES, IF*}? AND HAULAGE CONTRACTOR J To the Midland & other Railway Companies, J 17. SOMERSET PLACE. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRliSS-" LOCOMOTIVE," [1397 # EAD0N (CHARLES), DEALER in and IMPORTER of ALL KINDS of & HIGH-CLASS PIANOS, From JG18 18S. 4'* PIANOFORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED. 53, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. r." 41P FREEDMAN AND SON JMMM PAWNBROKERS, COLLEGE-STREET, jCy The CHEAPEST SHOP in Swansea for New and Second-Hand 1 WJ5DDING & KEEPER RINGS. A Large and Choice Selection to choose from, 30 Per Cent. Cheaper than Elsewhere. Also a Large i-itcck of New and Second-Viand Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, Pin: Brooches, Studs, Sleeve Links, &c., &c AN INSPECTION INVITED. [5026 XJ? R'GO"TO £ CORKER AND BEVAN, 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA, £ 7 Haulage Contractors, Coal Merchants, &c., HAY, STRAW, AND MOSS LITTER SALESMEN. T ARGE STOCK of Clover and Meadow Hay and Moss Litter always on I | J hand. Best Ffaldau Coal supplied at shortest notioe. AGENTS FOR CHAS. FRANCIS, SON & Co.'s BEST POBTLAITO ONX-azt-p. 1^7 H— HIGH-CLASIS" OA.RRIAGB WORKS £ FISHER STKEET, SWANSEA. i JOHN JONES AND CO., OAKRIAGE BUILDERS, Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. Lf VILEST THE STAR TEA MART, 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. [AAL J# JENKINS AND CO.. XPTO ISR OUST GERS, tig. STOVES SLO W COMBUSTION 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 and 10, PARK-ST,, S A.!N" HEA. [5; 79 K "KNOWLEDGE is power, and not the least CV valuable knowledge in these days is to know where to go, and whom to go to, when you ft want to purchase anything, or when you S want any work carried out. The enterpris- ing, the successful, and, therefore, the most advantageous people to deal with, are judicious a dvertisers—men wno buy weJl, or make well, good and useful things, and are able to supply the public on the best terms. L LOOK" TO )) BEVAN & KENT i ™ PLUMBING GAS FCY' SPECIAL AGENTS AND tIRES. # FOR SANITARY SIJ:Cir LAMPS. WORK. 3, Dillwyn Street and 166, St. Helen's Avenue. M | McAVERA'S i'»,# BOOTS & SHOES Are the Talk of Swansea ior DURABILITY, STYLE, AND CHEAPNESS. 11. CASTLE STREET. [5G30 GAS FIRES. BEAUTIFUL COLORED GLOBES, GAS BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS & HALL LAMPS. THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER now on View AT LEGO'S, 17 & 18, NELSON-ST., SWANSEA. 13 N"/ NOTT (J. H.), QUAY PARADE. SWAN SEA. £ FOR J FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING to AND SANITARY WORK. TELEPHONE 142. [6031 44 ONLY" THE BEST COALS. GEO. A. HEMMINGS, J? COAL MERCHANT, & ill, ST. HELEN'S ROAD (Near the Baths.) 0:> BEST QUALITY HOUSE, ANTHRACITE NUTS, and all other Coals, Delivered to all parts at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. l4848^ PASCOE and CO., The Reliable House Coal Merchants, S Noted for the Quality of their Coals -v and Moderate Prices. IV Every Description of HOUSE, STEAM and ANTHRACITE COAL prompilj" (ø ORDERS TO— supplied. 211, KENSINGTON TERRACE, ST. HELEN'SEOAD. [5032 QtQUERY ? Why pay J/7 for Tea & when you can get an equally good article at W. S. CLARK'S. to 77, OXFORD STREET, Swansea for 1/6 per lb., 4!d. per JIB ? Try it 4 [50JC ba ROYAL HOTEL HL^jp (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT), {$is the Largest and most Modern in the M S County Borough of Swansea. J Three Minutes' Walk from the Principal Railways. I.f 65 BEDROOMS (lately added LADIES' COFFEE ROOM), handsoi. < DJ BANQUETTING HALL, 70 feet long, 30 feet wide. G OUB SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY AS USUAL (Wine Optional) 5034] J. S. TUNBRIDGE, Proprietor. Q SADDLERY. Q J. BENJAMIN, § |H|g Saddler & HAMESS MABmCTUiEE. A 8, PORTLAND-STREET. LARGE Assortment of WATERPROOF HORSE LOINCLOTHS. STABLE SHEETS, Ac.; also LEATHER LEGGINGS of all Six. in Stock for the Winter Season.. {21% T H O M A S (R H Y S), FOR BEST VALUE IN L_. T f GENERAL DRAPERY, ART MUSLINS, LACE CURTAINS, &c. Specially Noted for STYLISH MILLINERY at Strictly Moderate Charges RHYS THOMAS, 51, Oxford-street, Swansea. — gt Use only the West End Hop Bitters § AND FERMENTED GINGER BEER SY SI;PPLIEI> HT THK ç West End Hop Bitter Brewery Compy., G O R S E LANE, SWANSEA. Retailers & Bottlers SUPPLIED ORDERS by Post promptly attended to rrn^P VERY" BEST PHOTOGRAPHS • M /S> TAKEN IN THE PEINCIPALITT BY V HENRY A. CHAPMAN, Q ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Jy Winner of several Medals & First Prizes for Photographs & Oil Paintings tó THE 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. [M > 235, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. WALLACE'S SPECIALITY, i W W 8 THE SWANSEA BOOT. I Ji! An Exceptionally Hi^h-class Gentlemen's Boot, of Guaranteed Qualitj Ë1 and Bespoke Appearance, in all Shapes and Fillings, to be had only at lfJ WALLACE'S, rEICE 16 6. [5038 230, HIGH STREET. 'XCELLENCY IN THE SHAPE OF Printing & Stationery ARTISTIC OR FANCY—COMMERCIAL OR SOCIAL— Can be Supplied, in the Newest and Best Designs and Types, by The Cambrian" Newspaper Co., Ltd., 58, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. Samples on Yiew at Office. Estimates Free. I W VYOUR" ATTENTION A MOMENT. I W £ J. BRADER AND^ SONS, B Are now showing by lar the LARGEST AND MOFC> 1 A liILD 4f Stock of Pianos. Organs & Harmoniums j? ■ /CONTAINED in any one Establishment in Wales. Our Prices are the most igV Reasonable, either for Cash or Credit. Inspection Respectfully Invited Lists Free. ONLY ADDRESS:— 9. WIND-ST., SWANSEA. SEVERAL SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH [346 7 ZOEDONE, QUEEN OF CRATED BEVERAGES. NERVE & BRAIN TONIC (NON-ALCOHOLIC.) Highest Award, Silver Medal, London. 1881 Highest Award, 4^ Gold Medal, New York, 1882. <<? BOTTLED IN SWANSEA ONLY BY THE ST. HELEN'S ERATEI) WATER CO., GORSE LANE, SWANSEA. Orders by Post promptly attend to.[503S bonnett AND SON, PLUMBERS GAS, HOT WATER, & SANIT^PWY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATORS & CONTITACTO, 32. FI8HER-ST.. SWANSEA:" JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING HAS CREATED MANY A NEW BUSINESS. HAS RESCUED MANY A LOST BUSINESS HAS ENLARGED MANYAN OLD BUSINESS I HAS SAVED MANY A FAILING BU SINESS HAS REVIVED MANY A DULL BUSINESS HAS PRESERVED Many a LARGE BUSINESS AND SECURES SUCCESS IN ANY BUSINESS. 1384c H. & G. SIMONDS, LTD., I BREWERS, WINE and SPIRIT IMPORTERS. READING. BRANCH STORES AND OFFICES:— LONDON-10, Grosvenor-road Westminster, PORTSMOUTH—33, Marmion-road, Southse^ S.W. and Railway Station. Landport. AND SANDG A.TE—65. High-street. ALDERSHOT—Queen's-road. Farnboro'-road. SLuUGH—High-Street BRIGHTON—4, Castle-square, and 96, Church- WoOLWK'H— 51. Artillery place. road, Hove. DUBLIN—41. Welln.glun Quay. FARNBORO'—Farnboro' Station, S.E.R. GIBRALTAR—Alanj. da. HASTINGS—51, Robertson-street. MALTA—311, Strada R<?ale, and S, 4, 5 md 6 OXFORD—30, Queen-f=treet, and 1, Cowley-road. Kight Marina. Val-tta. PLYMOUTH—The Octagon, Union-street. CAIRO-Bub el Had:d. BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO W. DAVENPORT, Manager, 2961] ^3. ORCIIAKD-STKEET. SWANSEA. DANIELS' Choice Vegetable SEEDS. CARRIAGE FREE. Our 7s. 6d. Collection of Choice Vegetable Seeds con- tains the following liberal assortment, all of finest stock and best growing quality; carriage free on receipt of remittance 4 pts. Peas, for succession II oz. Onion, White Spanish ] pt. Beans, Broad (I „ Parsnip,Hollow-crowned 1 Kidney A Banner, 1 „ Turnip, Snowball 2 oz. Cress, best plain L,, Spinach, Bummer 2 Badish, Long<fc Turnip?! „ Mustard, White 1 „ Carrot, Intermediate J1 pkt. Cucumber,Long Ridgb Also fair-sized packets of Cauliflower, Cabbage, Broccoli, Beet, Borecole, Sprouts, Celery, Leek, Tomato, Parsley, Marrows, 4c. OTHER COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS 63s., 42s., 31s. 6d., 21s., 12s. 6d., 5s. and 2s. 9d., carriage tree. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue, with Coloured P.ates, Free to Customers of 5s. ani upwards. DANIELS BROS., Seed Growers & Nurserymen, N0RWIJH- [553i LILIUM AURATUM (The beautiful Golden-rayed Li:y of Japan). SPECIAL CHEAP OFFER. This magnificent Lily is unrivalled for pots in the greinhouse. or the open cardan It is quite harf.y, easy of cultivation, and very free-flowering, with large delicionslv scented blooms. Planted now will bloom splendidly during the Hummer and Autumn. FINE SELECTED BULBS, 12 for 4s. 9d., 6 for 2s. 6d., or 25 for 8s. M. EXTRA FINE T OOT3. 12 for 8s., 6 for 4s. 6d., or 25 for 15s. VERY LAtfGE BULBS, ¡ 12 for 12s., 6 for ('s. 6d., of 2-i for 21s. All carriage free for cash with order. DANIELS BROS., Town Close Nurseries, NORWICH- DANIELSJ CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS THE COTTAGER'S PACKET (Regd.) Containing EIGHTEEN BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES of easy culture Specially selected fur a Ion, succession of lovely flowers j in the open gardea, Aster, finest double I'oppv, -New Shirley Stock, 1-week, tluest double Godetia. large-flowerea Mignonette, sweet-scented Pansy, choice mixed Sweet Peas, choice mixed Scarlet i.inum Nasturtium, Tom Thumb Clarkiaintegripetala, &c With full cultural directions. Post free, Is. bd. Two Packets, 2s. 9d. Sown now will produce a brilliaut display throughout the summer and autumn. OTHEE COLLECTION'S of CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 2s. 6d„ 5s., 7s. 6d„ 10s. 6d., 15s., and 21s. each. Illustrated Catalogue free to customers. DANIELS BROS., The Queen's SeedsmeD, NORWICH. [561J7 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSTJUAITCE INCORPORATED 1720. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES. Funds £4,000,000. Claims Paid £ 36,000,000. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED. FOR TERMS OF ASSURANCE apply to U BRANCH OFFICE, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL, or to following AGENTS :— BRIDGEND.—William Williams and Son, 27, Dunraven-plaee. COWBRIDGE.—Thomas Rees, Solicitor. CARMARTHEN.—Thomas Jones, 2, Notts-square. HAVERFORDWEST.—W. J. Jones, Solicitor. LLANELLY.-A. Pollard Lewis, London and Provincial Bank, Limited; H. Stead, Solicitor. LLANDILO.—J. Hughes, Jones's Bank, Limited. NEATH.-Edwin C. Curtis, Solicitor, 27, Queen- street. PEMBROKE DOCK.—J. J. Morris, London and Provincial Bank, Limited. PEMBROKE.—Henry Soper,London and Provincial Bank. Limited. SWANSEA.—Thomas BosweH, London and Pro- vincial Bank, Limited Wm. George Walters, Mansel House, Mount Pleasant. [3625 L Nature's Perfect Remedy for all kinds of Worms Williams' (Pontaidawe) Worm Lozenges- FOR over 30 years this highly Valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given *.1 incurable) is like Marie. Getting rid of his tormtiHe*^ pests, by taking these Loz'njres. the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong. healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety of his sruardians. 8IR,-1 have for some time used your Anthelmintic erWorm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for Ascarides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for children.-W. HUTCHIKSOH, Vicar of Howden Yorkshim SYMPTOMS.—Any of the following symptoms indicate Worms:-Variable appetite, foetid breath, acid eructa- tions, pains in the stomach and head, sickness, grin<linji ,of the teeth during sleep, dreams and restlessness, paleness of the countenance, stitches in the side, short dry cough, and emaciation of the body, often mistaken for decline, nervousness. slow fever, and irregular pulse faintness, sometimes colivlil-ive fits, often causing sudden death dizziness, sore throat, and inflammation of tht bowels. T9ø above symptoms vary according to the kind of Worms.. The Lozenges contain nothin? detrimental to the Con- stitution, and are suitable for all ages. Williams, (pontar(ir we) Worm Lozenges are Pre red fr0m thp "I pa JOHN DAVIES, M.R.P.S., Chemist, 30. Hiirh.atrMif Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at 9 £ d l^Ad anil 2s. 9d. per box by post, 14 or stamps. 'p^ted Sj the Government sump, on which are engraved the words "Williams Woim Lozenges." Swansea Baths and Laundry Co., Limited. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Arrangements will be made to keep the fIRST-CLASS SWIMMING BATH open during the Winter Months, if 200 Family oea8on Tickets of 10s. each, or their equivalent in Single Tickets of 5s. each, available from November 1st, 1893, to March 31st, 1894, can be sold. Tickets can be obtained at the Ticket Office, the Baths. Dated September 28th, 1893. [4911 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, MRS. U S H CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER'S TERRACE, WALTER ROAD. LADIES' own Materials made wp. Fit and Style guaranteed. Dresses remodelled equal to new. Moderate Charges. Mourning order* promptly executed S3 BEAUTIFUL GARDENS. WILLIAM BARRON, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, SKETTY, SWANSEA, (Pupil of the late Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P.), Eminently professional great experience; highest testimonials. APPROPRIATE kinds of Trees and Shrubs A. supplied. Roses, &c., the BEST OXLY. 15071 WHEELER'S CHOICE SEEDS. CARRIAGE FREE. WHEELER'S CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS. 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[5575 GARTON A POTATO This remarkable variety has heaten all o-.mpeiitors, and established for itself a record as The Greatest Disease Resister, [ The Heaviest Cropper, and I The Finest Cooking Potato ever intioi.u These qualifications are fully confirmed by nearly 400 I attested and certified reports. trllm the inost noted agriculturists and potato meicb ints in the Kincrdom, copies of which will be forworrted tree on application. Price 10/6 per cwt. Special Quotations for Quantities. ADDRESS :— Garton Bros., Newton-le-Willows, LANCS. [5586 FTMMUEEL FUMITULE!! FURNITURE! HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. 7ERMS: £ 3 worth Is. 6d. per week. £ 5 „ 2P. 0d. £10" Ss. 6d. „ ze 20 6s. Od. „ E30 7s. 6d. „ £ £ C 12s. 6d. Immense Stock to select from. Only a small deposit required. SPECIALITE in SUITES at P.6 6a. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREt. P. FBEEDMAN & CO., 34, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. OTHER BRANCHES: NEWPORT (MON.), 1, 2, 3 & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS. NEW TREDEGAR, ELLIOTSTOWN, And 82, NEW PINSTONE, SHEFFIELD. 15447 Pjf: O. A. HOP?ON, £ &/ SURGEON DENTIST, V^k 2, DYNEVOR-PLACE. S WAN SEA (OPPOSITE new HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL). 25 Years' Experience-18 with Mr. Keall, High- Street, Swansea. Painless Extractions with Gas and Ether Spray. Best Workmanship, Material, and Fit y^\ Guarante "d. High-class Work from 5 per Tooth /g At home daily from 10 until 7. y«*\ All Consultations Free. V*\ [5420 f £ i Superior Second-hand Furniture. W. E. FULLER RESPECTFULLY INVITES an inspection jLt; of his SPLENDID STOCK of the above- Jiamed, which includes Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Suites. Sideboards. Bookcases. Dining Tables, Cabinets. Overmantels. Carpets. &c., e several excellent Oil Paintings, and Photographic Prints well worth the attention of Connoisseurs. All goods sent home restored like new, no extra charge being ma,de. Repairs of all kin J ".neatly and cheaply executed. FUKJSiTUi: 11 'UGH7' aSD KXChANGED 90. 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